Normal Eyte — November 17, 1900

Page Title Summary
235 Oratorical contest Urges as many students as possible to participate in the contest; urges classes to organize.
236 Cornerstone exercises Cornerstone for Auditorium Building laid; description of the ceremony; contents of the cornerstone.
238 Untitled Text of address given by President Seerley at Southwest Iowa Teachers Association meeting.
239 Calendar of events for the remainder of the year
240 Sue E. Smith Is teaching at Rudd.
240 Jeannette Sougstad Is working at the high school in Adel.
240 E. T. Sheppard Is principal at Ida Grove; married Eva Dwelley.
240 Margaret Sheridan Taught near Holstein last year.
240 Frank W. Shultis Is principal at Albion.
240 Jennie Slawson Is working at Cherokee schools.
240 Jeannette W. Sloss Completed the four years course.
240 Nellie L. Smith Returned to Normal to complete the four years course.
240 Carrie Schneider Was teaching vocal music at Kingsley.
240 Mabel Shaw Is teaching near Waverly and Tripoli.
240 Erwin Schenk Studying medicine in Germany.
240 A. M. Lane Working as carpenter in Montana; attempting to recover health.
240 Miss Margaret Klinefelter Will do missionary work in China.
240 A union teachers meeting Several Normalites attend.
240 Sutherland Several Normalites are teaching there.
240 E. E. Crane Running general store in Danbury.
240 Matilda Byers Married Sylvester W. Arthur.
240 The marriage of Cora Snider to E. C. Bartlett Took place in Cedar Falls.
240 H. A. Tinker Bank cashier in Ute.
240 Mina Van Winkle Assistant principal at Hull; several other Normalites are there as well.
240 Ole Oleson Working as missionary in North Dakota.
240 Casper Schenk Is principal at Little Rock.
240 Herman L. Mueller Elected auditor of Madison County.
240 Miss May Greenside Teaching at Peterson.
241 Miss Nettie Arbuckle Visited brother.
241 Earl S. Parker Sister Roxy visited; will teach near Ottumwa.
241 James A. Boyle Visited campus; principal at Fairbank.
241 Miss Dora Thompson Back at school.
241 Chas. Eckenrod Left school due to eye trouble.
241 Ex-supt. Sessions Attended laying of Auditorium Building cornerstone.
241 Mr. E. C. Bartlett Visited campus.
241 Misses Nora and Lizzie Pigott Visited cousins.
241 Last Saturday Professor Rice entertained one of her classes.
241 A hack load Group of women enjoy game.
241 Mr. Harry Kent Mother ill.
241 Misses Georgia Worster and Nellie Loonan Visited Blanche Hoover.
241 O. W. McKillip Will teach in Black Hawk County.
241 Mr. L. B. Large Visited Bertha Anderson.
241 Anna I. Brown Left school due to poor health.
241 Bess Avery Visited Alma Giddings.
241 Miss Tillie Zwanziger Will teach near Horton.
241 Mr. and Mrs. Clark Visited Hal Washburn.
241 The Misses Burns Visited sister Retta.
241 Anna Leiberenz Called home.
241 Edna Hamilton Has been sick.
241 The football team Left for Indianola on 2:55 AM train.
241 Nell Brooks Visited Ethel Brooks.
241 We are pleased to say Roy Hoats is able to be out.
241 Florence Beebe Entertained guest.
241 Carrie Sauser Visited Grace Earhart.
241 Lulu Clark Went home because she was sick.
241 Mary King Visited Waterloo.
241 Lela Agnew Called home.
242 Frank Jackson Attended Orio Society meeting with Joseph Johnson.
242 Bessie Boyd Will go to California.
242 Margaret Jensen Several students have left school to teach.
242 Monday night Boarding house residents have taffy pull.
242 Miss Gregg Told class about her trip to Europe.
242 The concert Boston Ladies' Symphony Orchestra performed well.
242 It was Friday night Orchestra entertained Professor and Mrs. Fitzgerald on their anniversary.
242 Mr. Carleton Ball Visited sister Margarette.
242 Miss Gertrude Clemens Visited Juliette Pierce.
243 Training, or school visitation Advice for teachers.
244 Philo Society Young members performing well.
244 Zeta Society Enjoyed political program and debate.
245 Y. M. C. A. National secretary George Leavitt visits.
245 Athletic Missed Cornell College game because contract did not arrive until game day; will play Simpson College next.
248 Bible Study Department Lesson XI: the burning question in the early Christian church.