Normal Eyte — December 15, 1900

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305 Editorial Believes students should find time for good reading outside class; sympathy for ISU students after typhoid fever epidemic and fire; men will edit an issue of the Normal Eyte after the turn of the new year.
307 Official Program for the Iowa State Teachers Association meeting available.
307 Autobiography; Alice Joy Alice Joy tells her story.
308 James A. Boyle Is principal at Fairbank.
308 Ethel M. Burt Is principal at the high school in Peterson.
308 Anna Bell Black Is at home is Shellsburg.
308 Ada L. Blaska Completed the three year Latin course.
308 W. J. Bock Is studying law at the State University.
308 Laura Bowman Teaches in Cedar Falls.
308 Lulu Bovee Has not reported.
308 Myrtle Mae Barr Has not reported.
308 Frances E. Barnett Is assistant in the high school in Shelby.
308 J. C. Barrett Is attending the State University.
308 Bertha B. Beale Married C. L. Love.
308 B. J. Beavers Has not reported.
308 Lura Bidlack Is taking the four years course at the Normal.
308 Myrtie E. Anders Is teaching in the high school at Coon Rapids.
308 Adell M. Andrews Is attending a Normal school in Greeley, Colorado.
308 Palmine Arent Is a student here.
308 Carl E. Axtell Completed the four years course and married Eunice Summers.
308 Eva Baker Is living in Newton, but has not reported.
308 Naomi Achenbach Is a student at the State University.
309 Wm. G. Detwiller Is teaching at Hull.
309 Mabel Dimmit Is principal at Dahlonega.
309 Carrie I. Durant Is working in Marshalltown schools.
309 Lewis D. Curtis Jr. Is in his fourth year of school.
309 Margaret Craven Is teaching at Bagley.
309 Clara M. Daley Is a high school assistant in Greene.
309 Mildred L. Dane Has not reported.
309 Harry A. Dana Is farming near Perry, Iowa.
309 R. D. Daugherty Has not reported.
309 Gertrude Caward Has not reported.
309 Amy Clark Is in Lake City.
309 Corrine Cochran Died October 10.
309 Dell May Conner Is teaching in Le Mars.
309 Chas. S. Cory Is a student at the State University.
309 Mrs. Chas. S. Cory Is a student at the State University.
309 John C. Bridges Is a student at Normal.
309 Beulah Bryan Is in Charles City.
309 May G. Canfield Is in Sac City.
309 Nellie Canfield Has not reported.
309 Carl Behrens Principal at Janesville; has typhoid fever; E. E. Franklin is substituting for him there.
309 Mr. J. H. Kelley Principal at Fonda; rest of staff is from ISNS.
309 Rev. O. H. L. Mason Ends studies at Harvard University due to rheumatism; back in Iowa.
309 Ruth B. Elliott Teaching in Massachusetts.
309 Manton J. Lamb Teaching in Larabee.
310 Claude Jarnagin Visited campus.
310 Manette Israel and Lillian Patterson Visited Grace Earhart.
310 Miss Alice Munger Visited friends.
310 Esther Faner Went home.
310 Grace Pierce Visited Mabel Shaw.
310 Ruth Ling Visited campus.
310 Mabel Gilmore Teaching near Algona.
310 Miss Emma Hykens Visited Florence Beebe.
310 Miss Frances Miller Is sick.
310 Miss Harriet Keeler Has been sick.
310 Dr. Gist Preached in Nashua.
310 Lois Craig Visited sister.
310 The District School library Being classified by Clara Drenning.
310 Miss Mary Hampton Teaching winter school.
310 Alice Elmore Visited Marshalltown.
310 Prof. Wright Spoke on Bible study.
310 Odessa Thompson and Miss Bessie Everett Enrolled in school.
310 Belle Burkholder Teaching near Cedar Falls.
310 Miss Jessie Butterfield Teaching in State Center.
310 Anna Hanson Teaching at Hampton.
310 Mae Williams Teaching in Cherokee.
310 Miss Lydia Schultz Teaching at Nevada.
310 Mr. Brinton Back in school.
310 Marie Black Sick with quinsy.
310 Dec. 6. Mr. Paul Scarbro Married Martha Templeton.
310 J. E. Troth Teaching near Dysart.
310 U. S. Yeager Teaching near Wapello.
310 Annabelle Whitehill Teaching at State Center.
310 Chas. R. Gist Teaching near Charles City.
311 Rev. McClintock Led services in chapel.
311 The Spiering Quartet Entertained audience.
311 Clyde Park Lost possessions in fire in Ames.
311 Mr. Fullerton Received shipment of his new songbook.
311 Floyd Wiler Was sick but is now back in school.
311 The married ladies of the faculty Have regular social hour.
311 About five hundred girls Attended Y. W. C. A. reception.
311 Two basketball teams Men organize two teams.
311 Miss Bess Streeter Attended party.
311 Miss Stella Bartlett Visited uncle, Professor Bartlett.
311 Miss Bertha Allen Back in school.
311 Prof. Eastman Visited University of Iowa and lectured in West Branch.
311 Lucy Miller Attended brother's wedding.
311 A valuable specimen of hawk Contributed to Museum.
312 A series of talks To be sponsored by YWCA; aimed at women.
312 Christmas program Program for the performance.
312 The military classes Meeting time changed to accommodate a new company.
312 A handsome set of posters Donated by manufacturer of military equipment.
312 Is not the Inquisition Students dread the spelling tests.
313 Training: illustration in teaching Advice for teachers.
314 Chrestomathian Society Special Primary Round Table becomes Chrestomathian Literary Society; presented Thanksgiving program and debate.
315 Y. W. C. A. Noon meetings well attended; two mission study classes scheduled; reasons to join the association.
315 Athletic Assessing the place of ISNS on the Iowa college sports scene; baseball drill will begin; will award sweaters with letters.
318 Bible Study Department Lesson XIII: Paul's second missionary journey.