Normal Eyte — April 5, 1902

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401 As yet nothing has been done Believes that oratorical contest should be reorganized.
402 Taxation for school purposes Text of essay by Senator Nathan C. Schaeffer.
406 Training Thinking and learning to think.
408 Society Clios decided to make this semester better; the Shakes discuss Chicago.
410 16-Mar-02 Charles W. Pierce killed by lightning.
410 Effie Groves Plans to return to school.
410 Avis Williams Teaching in Akron.
410 Emma Heckenlively Teaching at Kingsley.
410 Dessie Anderson Will teach in East Waterloo.
410 Miss Kate Gambs Married Otis Rahn.
410 Burt Kroesen Working for newspaper in Dike.
410 Maude Barger Teaching in Tipton.
410 Etta Knights Teaching near Marshalltown.
410 Earl Roberts Working in drugstore in Bedford.
410 G. R. Estes Farming near Thurman.
410 Clarice Maxson Teaching in Akron.
410 Mabel Manful Teaching in Tama County.
411 Among alumni in Madison County Frank Sebolt and Mr. and Mrs. Perry McClenahan are teaching there.
411 Ginn and Company Sara Riggs has written a book on US history.
411 Lucy Lewis Teaching in Des Moines.
411 W. I. Benham Working in Patent Office.
411 Geo. Mathes Now in Canada.
411 The marriage of Evelyn Newton Married Arthur Ellis.
411 Miss Nettie Stewart Married John W. Boardman.
411 Katherine Walters Mother died.
411 J. Elmer Troth Principal in Norway, Iowa.
411 Lesta Davis Assistant principal in Norway, Iowa.
411 Emma Blezek Teaching in Wyoming.
411 Alice Cowie Teaching in Gilmore City.
411 Blanche E. Riggs Assistant principal in Riceville.
411 One of Sioux City's successful Gertrude Jaklin is doing well in Sioux City.
412 Rev. Marsh from Nora Springs Visited cousins.
412 Miss Fannie Dickey Performed in chapel.
412 Nora Huddy, Jessie Cunning, and Mae Dolan Visited campus.
412 President Seerley Attended teachers association meeting as did Professor Bender.
412 Mary and Lillie Roadman Visited relatives.
412 Prof. Page Was sick.
412 Mr. and Mrs. Hersey Entertained friends.
412 Miss Agatha Watts Guest of Estalene Rhodes.
412 Miss Belle Suplee Visited campus.
412 Hubert Scallon Visited campus.
412 Eva Hochstetler Several students entered school this week.
412 R. D. Barr Will be principal at Sergeant's Bluff.
412 Miss Mayme Leversee Visited Edna Walker.
412 Amanda Schuneman Visited sister Mayme.
412 L. E. McCorkle Mother ill.
412 Miss Mabel Carlton Visited Grace Earhart.
412 L. H. Minkel Visited campus friends.
412 John Dunkerton Has the mumps.
412 Clara Knoche and Ella Paulger Home for a visit.
412 J. H. Rozeman Visited campus.
412 Dr. and Mrs. Seerley Visited friends in Albert Lea.
412 Miss Dudley and Rena Dan Visited chapel.
412 Miss Florence Horton Visited Isabel Shilliam.
412 John McPherson Visiting campus.
412 Miss Lucy Lewis Visiting Professor Walters.
412 Gail Anderson Here for a visit.
412 Mrs. J. J. Lambert Visited Lambert home.
412 G. R. D. Kramer's father Visited campus.
413 While playing tennis last Friday Ethel Edwards injured her ankle.
413 In response to a cordial invitation Ossolis met at McCall home.
413 Jean Johnson Many Normalites are at home in Cedar Falls.
413 Clara Boss, Amy Arey, and Clara Barger Visiting from Tipton.
413 The students will be glad to learn Professor Loughridge reached India safely.
413 The Cottage Reading Circle Professors Knoepfler and Newton led discussion.
413 A telegram sent Sunday Katherine Walters' mother died.
413 About a hundred students assembled For sunrise prayer meeting.
413 Charles Ensign Attending Cornell College.
413 Ed Dickey . . . and Arthur Wright Visiting parents.
413 Bertha Taylor Visiting friends.
413 Mr. and Mrs. P. E. McClenahan Visited chapel.
413 Mary Chapin Will teach in Mason City.
413 Herb Wilson Several former Normalites attended chapel.
413 Miss Anna and Johanna Hansen Guests of Mrs. Robert Fullerton.
413 Rev. G. P. Caweltie Led chapel exercises.
414 Athletics Track team rounding into good shape; baseball team has had light practices.
416 Bible Study Department Lesson XXV--the United Kingdom.