Normal Eyte — May 29, 1907

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529 The May Music Festival Everything went well.
529 Apologies are in order Apology for a misprinted title in the last issue
530 Elections Brief notes on those who have found teaching positions.
530 The new Iowa state certificates The application of two new laws will go into effect in July of 1907.
532 Commencement General announcement and program of exercises.
533 Athletics Several men were dismissed from the baseball team; others protested; the team was disbanded.
534 Professional; waste in Iowa school rooms XXXIV The tenth article dealing with elementary physics in the eight grade, this time discussing static electricity and heat.
536 Bible Studies Lesson XXX; farewell messages from Peter, Jude, and John.
538 A scholarship in mathematics has been given To Caroline Otis at the University of Iowa.
538 W. O. Reed Will remain in Valley Junction.
538 The Mobile Daily Herald of March 27. Praise for work of George Wallace.
538 In the transactions of the horticultural society Ethel Waller publishes article.
538 Margaret Hawk Studying osteopathy.
538 L. C. Bryan Head of Glenwood schools.
538 Myrtle Fortune Will continue in New Hartford.
538 Ruth M. Marsh Received scholarship at University of Iowa.
538 For three years Will be principal at Storm Lake.
538 John McPherson Will continue as head of Fort Pierre schools in South Dakota.
539 Charles Yeager Considering several job possibilities.
539 F. M. McClintock Continuing in Boyden.
539 Supt. E. C. Robert Cresco school raises money for books.
539 Katherine Stichter Re-elected at Washington, Iowa.
539 A. L. Heminger Selected treasurer of professional group; Frank Else is chair of executive committee.
539 G. H. Ballard Will go to Allerton.
539 Elizabeth Fitz Will continue at Osage.
539 A few intimate girl friends Della Clovis will marry Jay O. Huntley.
539 Josephine Forrest Will teach at State Center.
540 Albert Graham Will stay at Wyoming, Iowa.
540 L. D. Curtis Continuing in Alta.
540 Geo. E. Wallace Doing well in Alabama.
540 Raymond A. French Mother died.
540 Lois Wilson Leaving Emerson schools.
540 Minnie Reed Teaching in Colorado.
540 Blanche Seyller Will teach in Marengo.
540 Chas. S. Cobb Will take charge of Logan schools.
540 A wedding of interest Evelyn Miller married Frank Miller.
540 Miss Hunter Doing well in Richland.
540 Edna Detwiler Will stay in Washington, Iowa; Emma Broxbaum and Gertrude Smith will teacher there, too.
540 K. B. Stein Sent postcards to friends.
541 The Daily Iowan of May 16 Praises work of Clarence Wassam.
541 L. H. Minkel To be superintendent in Waverly.
541 Mamie E. Foster Will teach in Pomeroy.
541 At the annual election of officers John Parish and Ruth Marsh were elected to offices in the Graduate Club at the University of Iowa.
543 Emma Lundby Left school due to illness.
543 Grace Hunter of Washington Visited Rose Rathmel.
543 Roy Hoats Home from Iowa City.
543 Vera Gardner Mother visited.
543 Owing to the rain last week Aristos and Shakes postpone picnic.
543 Miss Paffendorf Visited Minneapolis.
543 Winifred Kurtz Sister Mary visited.
543 Miss Blanche Martin Gave slumber party.
543 Alma Craft of Oelwein Visited Professor Geiser.
543 Ada Neidig came up from Mt. Vernon
543 Maude Zilm Had visitors.
543 Mr. Dick Fullerton Visited Charles Fullerton.
543 Lucy Crary and Miss Ganzer Came from Nora Springs.
543 Flora Bergerson Visited Jennie Roberts.
544 Nathan Gist Home for visit.
544 Mary Holmes and Sena Smith Entertained friend.
544 Miss Carter Led prayer meeting.
544 Ora Bangs Married Ezra Reisse.
544 Matie Blackburn Gave up studies due to throat trouble.
544 John Lunby Studying medicine at University of Iowa.
544 Mrs. Grant returned to her home Had visited daughter Florence.
544 Annetta Forbes Went home due to illness.
544 Mary Whitworth Mother died.
544 Harry Huffman Came for festival.
544 The Chresto-Neo hall Looks better after cleaning and re-decorating.
544 Miss Joanna Gaffney of Hawarden Will visit Zoe Deo.
544 Daisy Gibson of Mason City Visited Professor Samson.
544 Agatha Geiser Sister visited.
544 Mrs. Thorpe of Manchester Visited daughter Ilene.
544 Arthur Smith of Steamboat Rock Sang in the Messiah performance.
544 Last Monday afternoon Professor Newton's botany class took a walk.
544 Mrs. Sheffield of Belmond Visited daughter Lenore.
544 Mrs. Patton Visited children Horace and Margaret.