Normal Eyte — February 16, 1901

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481 Editorial A look at final and surprise examinations; thinks recent literary society presentations are not quite so original as they might be; looks at breaches in discipline in skipping chapel, writing graffiti, and petty theft.
483 In general; Prof. C. A. Frederick restored to health Moved to California in poor health; now feeling much better.
484 Teachers for the Philippines J. L. McLaughlin writes from Manila that there will be a great demand for teachers there.
484 Professor D. S. Wright Will write series of articles on the early history of ISNS.
485 Lida Groesbeck Has not reported.
485 Johanna Hansen Is teaching in Estherville.
485 M. R. Fayram Is principal at Kenwood Park.
485 Anna M. Fletcher Is teaching near Cherokee.
485 A. C. Fuller Is principal at Manning.
485 Della M. Gardner Is teaching near Clear Lake.
485 Florence E. Graham Has not reported.
485 Edward Gepson Has not reported.
485 Geo. D. Eaton Is assistant at Reinbeck.
485 Florence E. Furrow Studied last year at the conservatory of music in Toledo.
485 Grace Fullerton Is now Mrs. Lane and living in Marshalltown.
485 Sedona L. Fesenbeck Is teaching in Danbury.
485 Maude L. Foote Has not reported.
485 E. D. Ede Is attending the State University.
485 Edith Eighmey Is teaching in Cedar Rapids.
485 Chas. T. Ensign Completed the four year course.
485 Myrtle A. Elder Is teaching in Alton.
485 Jos. W. Eaton Has not reported.
485 John H. Ellison Is superintendent of Monroe schools.
485 W. G. Detwiler Is teaching in Hull.
485 Rhoda E. Dane Died October 16, 1899.
485 Mildred Dane Completed the M. Di. course last year.
485 Myrtle Drew Is teaching in Newton.
485 E. B. Clingman Is living in Columbus Junction.
485 A. D. Dane Is enrolled at Normal.
485 Nellie Cahow Is teaching near Greenfield.
485 William S. Calderwood Is farming near Traer.
485 Erie Collins Is teaching in the country outside Cedar Falls.
485 Ada B. Coates Is first assistant at a school in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
485 Mae G. Dolan Taught last year in Cresco.
485 Harriet M. Diddy Is teaching near Perry.
485 Gertrude Clark Is teaching in Sutherland.
485 Dr. W. R. Patterson Will speak at ISNS 25th anniversary celebration to be held at next Commencement.
485 Dora D. Clark Is teaching in Perry.
485 Minnie A. Edwards Writes President Seerley about her studies at Oread Institute, a school of domestic science.
485 Mr. E. B. Wilson May travel to Europe.
485 Jennie Wier Will graduate from Stanford University; now teaching history at University of Nevada.
486 Harriet Odle Will return to school.
486 The Misses Shillam Had tea.
486 Misses Luella Wright and Ida Strawn Attended Art Club reception.
486 Miss Patt Spoke at Waterloo Art Club.
486 Mr. George Twaddle Clara Seerley's father and brother visited.
486 The ladies of the faculty Gave surprise party for Professor Rice.
486 Miss Slocum Visited Ruth Marsh.
486 Miss Lillian Rickert Attended grandfather's funeral.
486 Prof. Bender Led Gospel meeting.
486 Misses Connor, Anna Yaw, and Stella Wood Have been sick.
486 Estella Spangler A number of students have left school due to poor health.
486 Miss Rice Attended family reunion.
486 Miss Satterthwait Gave supper party.
486 Misses Landis and Drenning Visited Waterloo.
486 Nellie Loonan and Blanche Hoover Visited Hudson.
486 Misses Riggs and Call Entertained friends.
486 Everett Mayne Mother visited.
486 Miss Baker Was sick.
486 President Seerley Lectured in Farmington.
486 Lars Larson Two nieces died.
486 S. S. Stockwell Offered position as principal at a Seattle school.
486 In the Christmas number Laura Nettleton Brown writes article.
486 Mae Finney Teaching in Oklahoma.
486 Cora Stocksleger Died in Red Oak.
486 Nellie Gersbach Back in school.
486 Joe Wright Has been sick.
487 Lyle Kaye and George McGarvey Visited Bess Kaye.
487 In the list of class officers Fannie Dickey should replace J. R. Magee.
487 There are eighteen candidates Will take state certificate examination.
487 The ten delegates Roster of those who attended the state YMCA convention.
487 Miss Boggs Visited Etta Suplee.
487 The Grand Army of the Republic of Cedar Falls Seeking two cannon from the War Department to be placed on ISNS campus..
487 Rt. Rev. Theo. H. Morrison Preached on campus.
487 The triangular debate Will debate US cabinet system vs. British cabinet system.
487 Miss Ethel Porter Had surprise birthday party.
487 Training; teaching reading in the higher grades Advice for teachers.
489 Ossoli Society Presented programs on women, food, and fashion.
490 Alpha Society Presented programs on nations of the world, capital punishment, and education of women.
491 Orio Society Present debate.
491 Y. W. C. A. Praise for lecture by Professor Bender.
492 The honorary N Will award sweaters and letters to successful athletes.
492 Athletic; state field meet ISNS allowed to participate despite doing poorly last year.
494 Bible Study Department Lesson XX: Paul's third missionary journey.