Normal Eyte — April 14, 1909

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385 New board chosen; Board of Education provided by Whipple bill selected Roster of the new Board of Education.
385 Commencement plans; seniors decide upon matters relative to graduation--orators chosen Lenore Shanewise, Helen Katz, and James P. Murphy will speak; seniors will wear caps and gowns.
387 Gunsaulus inspires; lecturer draws strong truths and application from life of Gladstone Frank Gunsaulus spoke impressively on Gladstone.
387 Pupils recital; musical given by students Wednesday afternoon Program of performers and their work.
388 Simplified spellers meet; they discuss many things pertaining to spelling reform President Seerley reports on the work of the board at its annual meeting.
389 Gen. Lew Wallace awe-inspiring "Ben-Hur"; the pre-eminent offering of the stage today Will be performed in Des Moines.
390 Professional; elements of liberal education a found in travel Part twenty-four of column.
394 Mrs. Minnie Adams Potter Teaching at Iowa State University.
394 A. E. Veline Supervises school in Cebu, Philippine Islands.
394 Alice Mason Now Mrs. J. J. McCartney.
394 Ellen C. Jackson Teaching at University of Colorado.
394 Charles McMullen Teaching in Madison.
394 Charles Trusdell Ensign Serving as pastor.
394 W. L. Maulsby Studying at Cornell College.
394 Harry S. Stein Superintendent in Geddes, South Dakota.
394 Mary Kleinfelter Teaching in the Philippines.
394 D. D. Schneider Attorney in Tacoma, Washington.
394 G. Carl Hoyt Studying law at University of Michigan.
394 Mr. and Mrs. G. Burkhart Margaret Burkhart married Lester Stucker.
394 Harry G. Hayes Studying at University of Michigan.
394 Ella Danskin Family now living in Virginia.
394 Members of the Class of '86 Mrs. C. N. Brones died.
394 Georgia E. Packer Teaching in Omaha.
395 Lina C. Dennis Now Mrs. H. W. Baldwin.
395 J. L. Mowry Teaching at University of Minnesota.
395 The class of '04 Rachel McCreery died in June 1908.
395 The Iowan Tribute to the work of John C. Parish.
395 C. Arnolds Thompson Received M. D. degree.
395 Blanche E. Williamson Teaching in Cherokee.
395 Marion Grawe Teaching in Red Oak.
395 Alsina M. Andrews Teaching in British West Indies.
395 M. J. Kenefick Practicing medicine in Algona.
395 Florence Cowie Married Earl Stout.
395 Margaret O. Stevenson Married Francis M. Ward.
395 Blanche Simmons Teaching in Chicago.
395 Florence A. Zerwekh Now married to J. Allen Gilbert.
395 Margaret Mitchell Teaching in Colville, Washington.
395 Helena Teny Superintendent in Sanders County, Montana.
396 Elizabeth Schaible Teaching at Hartley.
396 Society; Chresto Enjoyed music and fudge.
397 Miss Edith Buck Attended friend's funeral.
397 One of the rumors Will Normal Hill be called College Hill? Will Normal Street be called College Street? The City Council may consider the matters.
397 Jessie McCluskey Now in Spokane, Washington.
397 Mrs. Dr. C. W. Knickerbocker Mother ill.
397 Miss Ward A Normal School student will assist kindergarten students who ride the streetcars.
397 Miss Ethel Wise Visited brother.
397 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cotton Charles Cotton received pharmacy degree from Northwestern University.
397 Matie Blackburn Will study in New York and Boston.
397 Miss Grace Lambert and Ethel Kleinfelter Visiting Cedar Falls.
397 Mr. and Mrs. Faye Samson Visiting Professor Samson.
397 Among the State "U" students A number of Normalites visited Cedar Falls.
397 Edward Coe Will be superintendent in Williams.
397 Prof. Chas. H. Bailey, Miss Fannie M. Dickey, and Clark H. Brown Attended teachers meeting in Iowa City.
398 W. G. Moorhead Principal in Waterloo.
398 Miss Beth Allen Visited Kate Montelius.
398 Rollin Cook Visited Cedar Falls.
398 Mrs. L. G. Hersey Has been visiting her son, Professor Hersey.
398 Mrs. F. A. Fitzgerald Now in Los Angeles.