Normal Eyte — May 9, 1906

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481 Governor Cummins The Governor said that there are great problems yet to be solved.
481 Concerning the Orchestra Professor Merrill writes about the Thomas Orchestra.
483 The oratorical contest Text of oration by Margaret Kelly.
484 Athletics Results of dual track meet; Normal lost to the University of Iowa.
485 Baseball Normal loses to Iowa, 13-5.
485 Kindergarten notes Professor Gunn displayed a series of prints; children are preparing a play.
485 Professional Saving time and securing improved results.
487 Bible Studies Lesson XXX, the forty days.
489 Society The Aristos held a program on "the laboring man", Ossolis had a grandmother's program, and the Philos submitted a report on Fort Sumter.
492 Ellen (Brummond) Woito Living in Luverne.
492 Geo. A. Hooker Teaching and farming in Colorado.
492 Ruth M. Haines Teaching in Storm Lake.
492 M. Alora Lowe Teaching in Marengo.
492 Y. W. C. A. Women show interest in missions.
492 Jennie Middleton Teaching in Eagle Grove.
492 Leah Johnson At home this year.
492 De Etta Fisher At home with her mother.
493 G. E. Mueller Teaching and farming in North Dakota.
493 In a letter to a friend Sarah Peters writes of her experiences as a teacher and missionary in China.
493 Clara Henderson Teaching in Lake Mills.
493 Anna Wenstrand Teaching in Minnesota.
493 Gertrude (Shank) Richardson Living in Estherville.
493 Lucy J. Sweetszer Living in Colorado.
493 Nellie Eastman Teaching in Red Oak.
493 Georgia E. Packer Rested this year; will soon get back to work.
493 Mary E. Caster Will return for Commencement.
494 Jessie Cunning Will teach at Clarinda.
494 Alice Edgerly Teaching in Seattle.
494 Announcement of the marriage Elizabeth S. Parmenter married Albert W. Adams.
494 Chas. T. Ensign Studying at Boston seminary.
494 Daisy D. Wood Will visit at Commencement.
494 The Wyoming Journal Albert Graham is doing well in Wyoming.
494 Minnie M. Moore Still teaching in California; has heard about earthquake in San Francisco from Ida Shaw.
494 T. R. Amlie Principal in Grand Junction.
494 The Jefferson board of education Nellie Dority, D. B. McIlravy, Nellie Young, and Ida L. Specht are working in Jefferson.
495 Orlo Bangs Will teach in Grundy Center.
495 Katrina Bowlus Will teach in East Waterloo.
495 While on the field trip to Dubuque Edith Asquith was hurt and remained there.
495 Norma and Dorothy Venus Cousin visited.
495 Margaret Bowes, Margaret Kelly, John Hilliard Went to oratorical contest.
495 Governor Cummins Spoke to students in chapel.
495 About two hundred students Went on field trip to Dubuque; another group went to Minneapolis.
495 Mary Francis Attended friend's funeral.
495 Henri Paul Visited Macy Campbell.
495 One young man Is collecting spoons.
495 Miss Call and Miss Simmons Gave a Dickens party.
495 Mabel Owen Will teach in Reinbeck.
495 Elizabeth Jacobs Will teach in Monona.
495 Hattie Wilson Visited sister in Waverly.
495 Clara Ingalmols Visited home in Hudson.
495 Dora Donnan of Independence Visited Neva Wilson and Leta Flickinger.
495 Margaret Flynn Will teach in Steamboat Rock.
495 Mr. Knupp Has been sick.
495 Dora Jones Will teach in Eagle Grove.
495 Grace Du Bois Visited Waterloo.
495 Georgiana Humphrey Visited campus.
495 Miss Thornton Entertained friends.
495 Jessie Stewart Will teach at Red Oak.
495 Margaret Flynn Visited home.
495 Mr. Artt Hurt in baseball game.
496 Grace Kroesen Will work for local utilities companies.
496 The first sale of single tickets Tickets will be available soon.
496 The Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. Held a social gathering.
496 The people of Aplington Have already bought forty tickets for the Spring Music Festival.
496 Minnie Fish Griffin Will perform at Spring Music Festival.
496 Mabel Murray and Blanche Drees Went on field trip to Dubuque.
496 Nellie McEniry Visited Dubuque.
496 Sunday morning Beulah Kiefer and Josephine Forrest will assist with music at church.
496 The Clios and Orios Enjoyed moonlight picnic.
496 Irma Keene Will teach at Odebolt.
496 Miss Childs Gave recital with Julia Piersol in Hampton.
496 The Ladies' Band Performed at Waverly; will give three more performances.