Normal Eyte — June 2, 1900

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779 Editorial ISNS fails to earn sufficient points at state track meet and will be dropped from the association; blames relatively smaller number of men at the school; questions recent article that hints at professionalism of baseball team.
780 Official Roster of those who will graduate in June.
782 Report of Lecture Committee for year 1899-1900 Financial statement for the lecture and entertainment enterprise,
782 Books for teachers Recommended reading.
783 Walter W. Bell Was principal of Nodaway; now is principal of a ward school in Clarinda.
783 Clifford S. Beall Hardware dealer in Lakefield, Minnesota.
783 Myrtle A. Boardman Teaching in Manson schools since graduating.
783 Frances Barnett Resigned as New Hartford's principal to attend Iowa State Normal school again.
783 Anna B. Black Taught near Shellsburg; then enrolled at Iowa State Normal school.
783 Charles L. Babcock Resides in Cedar Falls.
783 Fred I. Barner Law student at State University.
783 Anna A. Bernard Was a teacher in Montezuma; now at Reinbeck.
783 Mary E. Benthall Is now Mrs. Charles E. Corringtown of Quimby.
783 J. O. Berkeley Was superintendent for Ainsworth; now is the assistant chief clerk in the House of Representatives.
783 Margaret Anderson Hasn't reported.
783 Mae Arnold Was principle of Osceola schools until marriage.
784 Lillian Constance Graham Teaches at Cresco.
784 Anna C. Goodale Teaches at Cherokee High School.
784 Ralph A. Elwood Completed the four year course.
784 Bertha J. Edwards Married J. R. Vaughan.
784 Lily Elderkin Has not reported.
784 Frank E. Fowler Will complete second year as principal at Center Junction.
784 Sara Feld Teaches in Black Hawk County.
784 M. Alice Fullerton Teaches in Nora Springs.
784 Wm. J. Ford Did not report.
784 Charlotte M. Davis Completed the four year course with this class.
784 Frances M. Drake Elected primary teacher of a Baptist mission school; now teaching in Charter Oak..
784 Archie M. Dougan Engaged in manual labor.
784 Linnie M. Downs Teaches near her home.
784 Flora E. Davis Has not reported.
784 Winona E. Epley Married Ed Axtell.
784 Ruby E. Calderwood Teaches at Morning Sun.
784 Chas W. Cavett Has not reported.
784 Wm. W. Coates Works as an insurance agent.
784 Grace E. Curtis Taught at Hawarden; now is an assistant at Clarksville.
784 Rena M. Curkeet Stayed at Normal; instructs instrumental music.
784 Debbie Davis Received her master's degree.
784 Calvin S. Dodds Received his M. Di. degree with is this class.
784 Louisa M. Crary Taught at Whitten, now teaching at Grundy Center.
784 G. Adelaide Chambers Teaching at Livingston, Montana.
784 Minnie R. Carlson Teaches in the East Des Moines schools.
784 Carrie E. Clark Teaching in the primary department in Charles City.
784 Chas. C. Clayton Received his M. Di. degree.
784 Anna L. Clark Received her master's degree with this class.
784 Florence B. Clark Taught in Lamont; has not reported this year.
784 Maud Bozarth Taught at Storm Lake; received M. Di. degree with the Class of 1899.
784 Anna Border Married Arthur E. Simpson; has not reported.
784 Mary A. Boyle Married Ed McGee.
784 Eugene H. Button Completed four year course.
784 Matilda Byers House matron at the girls industrial school.
784 Blaine R. Brundage Taught at Nora Springs, now is a cashier at Rudd.
785 Emma Lambert, J. J. Lambert and B. J. Lambert All completed four year course with this class.
785 Chas. I. Lambert Assistant principal at Alton; now in the medical department at the State University.
785 Margaret L. Klinefelter Married Wesley Mell.
785 Alyce R. Kelley Teaches at Belvidere.
785 W. E. Kyler Completed four year course with this class.
785 Joseph M. Kirby Teaching in Colorado.
785 Nora E. Klepinger Teaching near La Fayette, Indiana.
785 James R. Kelley Has not reported for two years.
785 James H. Lees Completed four year course with this class.
785 Mary H. Hobbs Taught at the Manson High School.
785 Alice C. Howard Student at Hahnemann Medical College.
785 Chas. F. Johnson Completed four year course with this class.
785 Luella Johnson Teaches country school.
785 J. O. Johnson Completed four year course with this class.
785 Joseph E. Johnson Taught at Belmond; did not report this year.
785 James Herbert Kelley Completed four year course with this class.
785 Mary Hollen Assistant principal at Lineville.
785 Hattie R. Howard Taught in Elkader; now teaches at Cuba, New York.
785 Hannah L. Loughton Assistant principal of Blairstown schools.
785 Elizabeth Huey Teaches in the country schools.
785 Mary M. Hughes Taught two years at Dunlap; now is superintendent for Washington County.
785 Emma Huffman Teaches at Perry.
785 Mamie Hoagland Primary teacher at Rhodes; now teaches in Sioux City.
785 Hattie A. Garrison Was principal at Steamboat Rock; teaching in California, did not report this year.
785 Harriet D. Haworth Taught at Elliott; now teaching at Ames.
785 Elizabeth W. Heaton Married Harry E. Whitney.
785 Louise Heidenreich Teaches in Zearing.
785 Harry W. Heath Taught the grammar grades in the Shellsburg schools; now is principal of the school.
785 Blanche Hinkley Taught at Aurelia and Marcus; enrolled at Cornell College.
785 G. Percival Hunt Completed the four year course with this class.
785 Ada D. Groves High school assistant at East Des Moines.
785 Mary A. Gordon Principal of Ewart schools for one year; now teaching at Rockwell City.
785 Theodore A. Gerard Did not report.
785 Ida Gillaspie Has not reported for two years.
785 Ida Belle Gordon Student in 1898; has not reported since.
786 Wm. R. Sandy Completed the four year course with this class.
786 Rosa E. Sparr Completed the four year course with this class.
786 Elmer Park Studied at Cornell College and the State University.
786 Alice Peters Taught at Rockwell City and Ottumwa; did not report this year.
786 Maud R. Rhoad Received degree.
786 Jessie B. Roberts Taught near Washburn; now is teaching in the Walnut schools.
786 Florence S. Rockwell Resides in Chicago.
786 Florence N. Reese Married Walter Aitken.
786 Otis Randall Principal of Malcolm schools.
786 Nora M. Niday Married Christopher A. Ratcliff.
786 Edith O. Neff Primary teacher at Earlham; did not report this year.
786 Helen L. Poor Completed four year course with this class.
786 Harriet May Pollock Teaching at the Ft. Dodge schools.
786 Alda L. Potter Teaching in the New Hartford schools.
786 Etta A. Robinson Received her master's degree with this class.
786 Frank C. Popham Principal of schools in Salem, South Dakota.
786 Maggie J. Mitchell Resides in Central City, Nebraska.
786 Caroline N. Otis Received her M. Di. degree with this class.
786 E. C. Nelson Taught at Elk Horn College; now is principal of an academy in Scandinavia, Wisconsin.
786 Evelyn Newton Principal at Belle Plaine; now teaches at Missouri Valley.
786 Nina Oldham Teaches at Sheldon.
786 Ben A. Osler Has not reported for two years.
786 Ella O'Brien Taught in Nebraska; did not report this year.
786 Florence Mack Completed four year course with this class; married to Walker Farr.
786 Mary B. Miner Has not reported.
786 Fannie B. Mowry Taught at Sanborn.
786 Robert H. Minkel Principal of Marcus schools; married Sarah Kallenbach.
786 Lina H. Moore Assistant principal at Norway; taught in Cresco; now enrolled as a student in the State University.
786 Leila Mitchell Lives in Cedar Falls.
786 Chas. E. Mulinex Principal musician in the South Dakota Regimental Band; went to the Philippine Islands.
786 Orrell Larrison Teaches at Grand Junction.
786 Jessie F. Lias Has not reported for two years.
786 Chas. W. Larkin Graduated from Iowa Wesleyan University; connected with the Mt. Pleasant academy.
786 Norman M. Leonard Has not reported in two years.
786 Lena G. Mercer Taught at Ionia and Havelock, enrolled at Normal again.
787 Pearl M. Shaffer Professor of military science at the industrial school in Eldora; enlisted in the army; now first lieutenant.
787 Clarence E. Steele City secretary of the Y. M. C. A.
787 Henrietta M. Swan Taught two years at Reinbeck; student at Iowa College, Grinnell.
787 Wm. Sparks Teaches at the industrial school in Eldora.
787 George W. Satterthwait Taught near Muscatine; now teaching at Sweetland Centre.
787 Adah Snedicor Taught in the Cherokee schools; married F. A. Ballard.
787 Elsie Stewart Taught at Perry schools.
787 Carl J. Shaffer Taught in Lewiston, Idaho; is now a medical student in Iowa City.
787 Several basketball games Have been played recently.
787 About two hundred students Attended state field meet.
787 Miss Margie Dunn and Miss Ethel Grover Visited Margarette Ball.
787 Cora and Frances Barnett Visited New Hartford.
787 Mr. Ish Finished work and went home.
787 Mr. Wilcox Sister visited.
787 Mr. Arey and Miss Amy Arey Expected home.
787 Martha Spencer Visited Grundy Center.
787 Fannie Hill Visited Hudson.
787 Zoe Cornell and Blanche Riggs Visited Blanche Hoover.
787 Miss Gutches Mother and sister visiting.
787 Maurice Pearl Visited Nevada.
787 Anna Shaw Went home to take census.
787 W. H. Dana Was out of town.
787 Leo Leonard Visited Fairbank.
787 Rownd Hall Went on a picnic.
787 R. C. Hardie Visited Ionia.
787 Agnes Wallace Visiting home.
787 C. E. Wright Went to Nashua.
787 Helen Paine Visited Fairbank.
787 N. C. Nelson Visited home.
787 R. D. Daugherty Visited Victor.
787 Susie Ablett Visited Waverly.
787 Elections for the last week Many students have secured teaching positions.
788 On Thursday evening Professor Begeman gave lecture on induction coil.
788 Miss Satterthwait Has charge of Commencement play and other activities.
788 The battalion accepted the invitation GAR asks Student Battalion to participate in Memorial Day activities.
788 Miss Abbot Addressed YMCA and YWCA.
788 The clubs on Normal Hill Playing a series of baseball games.
788 Pres. and Mrs. Seerley Entertained seniors.
788 Wednesday morning Official inspects Student Battalion and finds it in good order.
788 Mr. Samson, Miss Gregg, and Miss Curtiss Left for trip to Europe.
788 Ada and Crete Eighmey Finished work in Cresco.
788 Miss Thornton Gave party.
788 The honorary members of the Neo society Will entertain.
788 Prof. Loughridge Sent gavels for literary societies.
788 We are pleased Professor Colegrove will continue Bible Study outline.
788 Mr. Wise and Mr. Leavitt Inspected campus.
788 Margaret Tobin Father died.
788 Minnie, Luella, and W. O. Larson Brother died.
788 Josephine Murnan Having eyes treated.
788 Mr. and Mrs. P. E. McClenahan Visited campus.
788 Mr. Ewers Completed work.
788 Bruce Alderman Will take census.
788 Leonard Towle and Sever Severson Will take census.
788 The Alpha society Enjoyed picnic.
789 Training: how to judge a school Advice for teachers.
790 Y. W. C. A. Twelve ISNS students will attend the Lake Geneva conference.
791 Athletic ISNS scored no points at state field meet and will not be able to participate in further competition; blames lack of an adequate training facility and little student support.
792 Untitled Robert Fullerton will be in Iowa this summer to perform; photo.