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1 One of the highest missions of a school A look at the library; urges students to learn to use the collection.
2 The prevailing state of anxiety Speculates on aims of education; ought to include patriotism.
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3 No person enrolled as a student Students must attain passing grades in order to participate in extracurricular activities.
4 The passing average Students must keep up with daily work.
5 To succeed in any community Students must by uniformly discreet in their conduct.
6 Hon. Henry Sabin Vacationing in Rockford, Illinois.
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7 Ed. L. Sabin Marries Mary Caroline North.
8 Patriotism in our schools Review of Professor Colegrove's recent magazine article.
9 Chicago University C. A. Fullerton and Minnie Moore enrolled there; Miss Moore has had a year of credit accepted; description of Mr. Fullerton's course of study.
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10 The second lecture of the course Review of lecture by Mr. French.
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11 Byron McKeen Working for a newspaper.
12 The marriage of Miss Amy Bell Married Frank Ridgeway.
13 Sadie Herrick Teaching in Independence.
14 Minnie D. Ashbrook Teaching in Marshalltown.
15 Wm. T. Dick Principal in Bonaparte.
16 Whereas, it has pleased Condolences on death of Edward W. Crawford.
17 Amy Draper Married Bruce Riley.
18 A. L. Lyon Spent summer in Germany; continues at Moulton.
19 May Polley Teaching in Mesa, Colorado.
20 Reports come to us Mary Bechly and Mary Down teaching in Ida Grove.
21 O. J. McManus In charge in Neola; Henrietta Brayton and May Brown also teaching there.
22 Julia Halsey Teaching Latin at Springdale Academy.
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23 From the Dubuque Times Thomas Sylvester Metcalf died September 23, 1896.
24 Society Notes Description of recent programs.
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25 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Report on address by Professor Riddell.
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26 The following teachers went to Dubuque
27 Saturday Several faculty went to Waterloo on their bicycles.
28 Sadie B. Andrews Will undertake missionary work in Jamaica.
29 E. F. Hollis and Miss Townsend Rode bicycles to New Hartford.
30 Ralph and Mabel Hoxie Visited Evelyn Newton.
31 Miss Reeve Visited the Normal as did G. S. Dick.
32 W. H. Smith Will teach in Eagle Lake, Illinois.
33 Mr. Townsend Entertained faculty.
34 Rev. O. A. Luce and wife Visited campus.
35 Miss Marion McFarland Attended cousin's wedding.
36 Harlin Hollis Visited brother.
37 Saturday last Miss McGovern entertained friends.
38 Miss Nettie Lane Visiting Maud Lane and Maude Bozarth.
39 A. A. Wall Visited campus.
40 Carlton and Lyman Bedford Visited Hudson.
41 Harry McKeen Visited friends.
42 A nervous headache Martha Barnett missed school.
43 Percy Hunt Visited campus.
44 Miss Bertha Bennett Mother visited.
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45 Basketball team no. 2 Will play on campus.
46 Prof. Rich and the Aristo Society Put pictures of famous Americans on society hall walls.
47 B. J. Lambert Went to Waterloo.
48 Jeanette Fullerton Visited Rockford.
49 W. L. Cetts Has gone out to teach.
50 Miss Harriett Poorbaugh Went home due to illness.
51 Miss Marie Wachholz Went to Waterloo.
52 E. L. Hollis Attended church convention.
53 Miss Ella Payton Will teach in Cherokee.
54 We are glad to see Evelyn Newton is back in school.
55 Miss Anna Goodale Visited Parkersburg.
56 Mr. and Miss Crawford Attend brother's funeral.
57 Miss Bertha Morrison Visited campus.
58 Jos. Johnson Visited Lawler.
59 E. L. Hollis Visited Hudson.
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60 Athletic Department Coe beats ISNS, 10-5.