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1 | Miss Orianna Wesche | Teaching in Marathon. |
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2 | The annual open session | Description of the Orio program. | |
3 | A word of explanation | Some articles are not published because of lack of space. |
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4 | Friends, sisters, Shakes | A poetic look at literary societies. |
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5 | Benedict Arnold | Oration. |
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6 | The duties of a school teacher | Maude Humphrey and B. M. Cobb read papers at meeting. | |
7 | One of our "fourth year" girls | Lucy Smith teaching in Red Oak. | |
8 | Miss Etta A. Robinson | Teaching in Odebolt. | |
9 | Toms. B. Platt | Purchased a drugstore in Peterson. | |
10 | Physical culture | Florence Marshall teaching in Waterloo. | |
11 | C. Ray Aurner | Superintendent in Adell. | |
12 | Some time ago | R. C. McConnell married Edith Neely. | |
13 | Wm. Fields | Teaching near Laurens. | |
14 | George F. Thompson | Principal at Hesper. | |
15 | Charles J. Griffin | Proprietor of drugstore in Montezuma. | |
16 | Maude M. McCracken | Married to R. A. Jackson. | |
17 | At the State Teacher's meeting | O. M. Harvey is leader of branch of child study association. | |
18 | Miss Alice Foster | Alice Foster is in Glen Ellen. | |
19 | Rev. O. B. Chassell | Now in Dubuque. | |
20 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced. |
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21 | Miss Lena Jones | Has been sick. | |
22 | Miss Amy Hahn | Has been sick. | |
23 | Miss Daisy Paine | Has been sick. | |
24 | Coasting is all the rage | ||
25 | M. W. Cooper | Associate principal at Calhoun County Normal School. | |
26 | A meeting of the Athletic Association | Considering lowering fees; elect new officers. | |
27 | S. L. Thomas | Owns half interest in drugstore in Logan. | |
28 | We hear that C. C. Hammerly | Breaks leg in football game. |
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29 | The full number of chapel orations | Roster of speakers and topics. | |
30 | Mr. Palle Jorgensen | Had been teaching near Elkhorn; will study medicine at University of Iowa. | |
31 | The first meeting of the M'Arey Natural History Association | Topics and speakers. | |
32 | Miss Fannie Warner | Called to Albion because of aunt's illness. | |
33 | The Clios will institute a new departure | Program will feature impromptu speeches. | |
34 | Miss Ruth Colt | Visited home. | |
35 | One term was not enough time | Misses Shanklin and Edith Rugg have the measles. | |
36 | On account of a very severe cold | Edna Poor went home to rest. | |
37 | Misses Tyler and Dale | Teaching in the training and preparatory departments. | |
38 | After a year's absence | Fannie Emery is back. | |
39 | Mrs. Seerley gave a tea party | Forty women attended. | |
40 | Mr. Ole Johnson | Has been sick. | |
41 | Because of illness | Winona Ripley misses school. | |
42 | We miss Mr. J. H. Gorsuch | Has been sick. | |
43 | Mr. Jessie Long | Has been sick. | |
44 | Misses Beulah Burris and Tillie Byers | Have been sick. | |
45 | Mr. Harry McKeen | Now over the mumps. |