Normal Eyte — March 31, 1909

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353 Class play; "Mary of Magdala" to be presented- cast selected and rehearsals begun Senior class will present play; description and summary of the work.
354 Indoor meet; track season opened Friday night- eight events run off under electric lights Track season formally begins.
356 Eulalians win; Shakes lose hard game to fast rivals--society games nearing close Quick recap of the game.
356 A trust of educators President Seerley writes of his experiences at the North Central meeting in Chicago.
358 Professional; elements of liberal education as found in travel Part twenty-two of column.
360 The Old Gold All pictures are turned in; engravers finished with cuts.
361 Athletics; regulations governing awards of the "N" to women students at I. S. N. S.- March 16, 1909 Women now to receive letters for athletics.
362 Elmer R. Park Practicing medicine in Donnellson.
362 Mary A. Strickland Teaching in LeMars.
362 E. R. Nichols President of Kansas State Agricultural College.
362 George Chandler In real estate business in Osage and Des Moines.
362 Elizabeth Klein Teaching in Minneapolis.
362 Elizabeth W. Heaton Married H. E. Whitney.
362 Mary McDuffie Married to H. C. Cadwell; has new daughter.
362 Janet Wilson Teaching in Centerville.
362 W. O. Cummings Superintendent in Colville, Washington.
362 Laura J. Brown Practicing medicine in Lincoln, Nebraska.
362 Ida L. Grimes Living in Texas.
362 Chas. R. Martin Furniture dealer and undertaker in Dumont.
362 Gertrude F. Mitchell Sells insurance in Minneapolis.
362 John R. McKee Works for newspaper in Spencer.
362 Lora Lighthall Teaching in Boone.
362 James I. Martin Principal in California.
362 C. E. Axtell Farming near Dunkerton; married to the former Eunice Summers.
362 J. J. McMahon Practicing law in Algona; also edits newspaper.
362 T. U. McManus Appointed to state Board of Health.
362 The "Civic Affairs" Compliments work of W. R. Patterson.
363 A. C. Joy Teaching at normal school in Oregon; married to the former Beulah Coon.
363 Sara Elizabeth Kaye Teaching in Reno, Nevada; will complete degree at University of Michigan.
363 Nellie M. Pollock Teaching in Akron.
363 Elda M. Kemp Teaching in North Dakota.
363 Clara Hayden Studying at University of California.
363 Emma L. Funk Principal in Independence.
363 Thomas L. Long Medical doctor in Cherokee.
363 Sara P. Sherman Teaching in Michigan.
363 W. J. Bock County attorney in Dickinson County.
363 Jenna Strahan Teaching in Dow City.
363 Ralph Hardie Attorney in Lebanon.
363 Ila Gertrude Langdon Working in medical doctor's office in Waterloo.
364 L. Pearl England Now Mrs. T. L. Drennan.
364 Emma England Now Mrs. S. P. Mendenhall.
364 Mary England Now Mrs. W. I. Weigle.
364 C. M. Parker Doing well with Oakland schools; other Normalites teach there, too.
364 Macy Campbell Returns to campus to judge oratorical contest.
364 Fanny Gladys Kaye Studying at Northwestern University.
364 Caroline Barnes Teaching in Oregon.
364 May M. Boynton Now Mrs. C. B. Ingram.
364 A letter has been received Ralph W. Scott writes about his experiences in teaching in Everett, Washington.
365 This letter from Rose Mintier Talks about her life as a hospital worker in Egypt.
367 President H. H. Cherry Kentucky State Normal School leaders visit campus.
367 Arthur Watson Awarded $7965 contract for Library construction brickwork; has already done other campus brickwork; most material is on campus.
367 Pres. Seerley Oberlin College will accept up to sixty hours of work from ISNS.
367 Miss Mary Haskell Mary Haskell, who taught in Macedonia for many years, is studying at the Normal School this term.
367 Mr. John Sharp Visited campus.
367 Miss Millicent Warriner Loans Bible to developing education collection.
368 Louise Williams Visited Charles City.
368 Fred Steward Visited campus.
368 Miss Julia Jennings Visiting sisters.
368 Miss Nina Baumgardner, Bess Chase, and Belle Vinall Going home for vacation.
368 Dr. C. E. Seashore Visited campus.
368 Prof. John Ross Frampton Heard Paderewski perform in Minneapolis
368 J. R. Hoats Will work with surveying party in North Dakota.
368 Mrs. Floyd Wilson Went to Dewar.
368 Mrs. Wm. Wilson Visited Bangs Hall.
368 Mr. Frank Brynes Principal in Winthrop.
368 Arthur Basham Has pneumonia.
368 T. T. Cranny Father visited.
368 Floyd Crouse Visited brother.
368 Mabel Crowdell Visited friends.
368 Lela Whitten Mother ill.
368 Miss Elise Miller Seriously ill.
368 Miss Bezie Dee Visited family.
368 Miss Cressey Visited friends.
368 Bernard L. Troup Visited campus.
Supp. 14 The Hill Everyone is being canvassed to buy baseball season tickets.