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1 Normal reunion Fourth annual mid-winter reunion will be held in Des Moines.
2 The question has been repeatedly asked Believes school should officially adopt school colors and school yell.
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3 Address by Prof. Parish at the dedication of the Marshalltown h. s. building Professor Parish talks about the value of the high school in building citizenship.
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4 Mr. Grant Whaley Working in Aplington bank.
5 Miss Cora D. Patterson Teaching in Cass County.
6 Geo. H. Crane Medical student at University of Iowa.
7 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Meeting leaders announced; YWCA has 223 members.
8 Mr. Geo. E. Mueller Teaching in Barney.
9 Mr. Fred Williams Principal at Barnes City.
10 Miss Jennie Ashton Teaching at Aplington.
11 Although Mr. Chas. Hearst is not a student Often visits the Normal.
12 Mr. S. D. Elderkin Visited the Normal.
13 Miss Emma L. Plank Cannot teach because of eye trouble.
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14 Susie A. Young Returns from India because of eye trouble; having eyes treated in Chicago.
15 Miss Mabel Shearer Teaching at Red Oak.
16 Ella N. Gibbens Married Mr. Brown in Ladora.
17 Miss Ora Wesche Has typhoid fever.
18 John Sogard Still in Pueblo, Colorado; notes that women voted at his schoolhouse.
19 A. F. Burton Teaching in Vilisca; Florence Zerwekh is principal.
20 Matie B. Steimel Teaching in Onawa.
21 Arthur L. Lyon Assistant principal at Moulton.
22 J. H. Stuckrath Visited campus.
23 Miss Bertha Pratt Continuing work in Shellsburg.
24 What is the matter with the alumni of '91 E. Olga Engel reports on classmates.
25 In this connection Urges alumni to register their activities at ISTA convention.
26 Eleanor Kraiger Meacham Practicing law in Washington, Iowa.
27 Walter Guthridge Principal in new school building.
28 Miss Libbie Huntley Teaching near home in New Hartford.
29 On account of ill health Ila Langdon has not taught much.
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30 On Nov. 23rd occurred the death Alpha Society tribute to Lydia Riggs.
31 A good first grade bicycle Harry Aldrich has bike for sale.
32 We hear most favorable reports George Thompson is principal in Hesper.
33 Miss Louie Morris Now in Carson.
34 Percy Huggett New building completed in Armstrong.
35 Rev. O. B. Chassell Resting at Iowa Falls because of poor health.
36 C. C. Hammerly Now is Sac City.
37 Miss Artie Roberts Teaching in Creston.
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38 All who knew Mr. John P. Lund Visited campus.
39 Miss Belle Powers Visited Miss Simmons.
40 Miss Ada Blathernick Visited cousin.
41 Five of the Cedar Falls teachers Visited campus.
42 Mrs. Collins Visited cousin Mabel Felmley.
43 Miss Pauline Schuff Visited sister Ellen.
44 Mr. Mack Visited brother and sister.
45 Messrs. John and Chas. Howard Recovering from mumps.
46 Last Saturday evening Mrs. Seerley gives tea party for faculty.
47 Miss Anna Baker Visited chapel.
48 A few people Some went sledding.
49 On account of sickness Joseph Vance has been sick.
50 Mrs. Burris Visited daughter Beulah.
51 Misses King and Suplee Visited chapel.
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52 The Aristos Elected officers.
53 It is being said by some Many students are going out to teach for the winter term.
54 There have been so many Normal graduates Many visit over Thanksgiving.
55 The Normal Hill Reading Circle Discuss the city of Florence.
56 After several days absence Katie Younkin back in school.
57 The orations of the past week Roster of speakers and topics.
58 Messrs. Fred Stowell, Frank Miller, and Revs. O. H. L. Mason and Sanford Visited campus.
59 Misses Helen Poor and Lizzie McDonald Visited campus.
60 Miss Grace Woolson Visited cousin, Miss McFarland.
61 Miss Sara Prescott Returning from illness.
62 Miss Cora Learned Has been sick.
63 Having finished her term's work Mary Crane will return to school.
64 We are always glad to members of the board Mr. Moore and Mr. Montgomery visit campus.
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65 Thursday and Friday Thanks for being a Shakespearean.