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1 Normal Eyte election; deposit your ballot in Bartlett's room Paid subscribers may vote.
2 Granting of state certificate; some schools are advocating a change in the law ISNS graduates in earlier years received certificates without an examination; denominational colleges objected and law was changed; additional changes contemplated.
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3 Come to the show Program for gymnasium demonstration.
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4 Have you a song in your heart? Professor Fullerton is looking for a school song; will pay $30.
5 Next Tuesday afternoon Election of Normal Eyte staff for 1904-1905.
6 Notes On Music Professor Fullerton gives advice on the wise use of rehearsal time.
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7 Training Some publications dealing with the subject of history in the grades.
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8 Clara J. Blackburn Teaching in Omaha.
9 W. H. Reever Superintendent in Laurens.
10 Mary Belle Donnan Teaching in Independence.
11 Stella Clinite Teaching in West Des Moines.
12 Belle Woodford Teaching in Sioux City.
13 Margaret Montgomery Graduated from University of Michigan; was teaching at Council Bluffs; now teaching in West Waterloo.
14 H. Margaret Hess Manager of entertainment bureau.
15 Gertrude Thompson Teaching in Hibbing, Minnesota.
16 Cora D. Patterson Teaching in Salt Lake City.
17 Nellie Oathout Married Cleon Emery.
18 Nelle Corrigan Teaching in Nashua.
19 Roy Hoats Teaching in East Waterloo.
20 Ray Golly Attended debate as did D. H. Rummel.
21 Nina L. Balmer Married T. R. Schench; farming in Utah.
22 Alice Edgerly Teaching in Grand Junction.
23 Ida Morrill Teaching in Salida, Colorado.
24 Alice Armstrong Teaching in Roebuck.
25 Edna Stone Teaching in Marshalltown.
26 Livingston Morris Physician in Stockport, Iowa.
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27 C. W. Ramseyer Will represent the University of Iowa in a debate.
28 Rose M. Schoelerman Teaching in Doon.
29 E. C. Smith Superintendent in Ouray, Colorado.
30 Florence Kimball Teaching in Hawarden.
31 Margaret Huston Teaching at Decorah.
32 The February number of the Iowa Normal Monthly Praise for work of James P. Dodd, superintendent of Mahaska County.
33 E. J. Leonard Farming at Waukee.
34 W. T. Dick Was superintendent of Van Buren County; went to Colorado for relief of his tuberculosis.
35 Lily M. (Andrews) Farnsworth Working as lecturer and housekeeper in Ogden, Utah.
36 Walter G. Burris Working as publisher's representative.
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37 Bible Study Paul's last journey to Jerusalem.
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38 Alpha Alphas present an Alpha program.
39 Shakes Shakes gave a Shakespearean program.
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40 Ossoli Presented Valentine's program.
41 When the Neos go out for a ride Poetic tribute to a sleigh ride to Waterloo.
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42 Y. M. C. A. Professor Colegrove spoke to the YMCA; international secretary of YMCA will visit campus; photo.
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43 Those Y. W. C. A. girls Gave reception for new students.
44 Monday afternoon; come to the gym at 3:00 o'clock ISNS will play Western College in basketball.
45 Orio 24, Philo 22 Orios defeat Philos in basketball.
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46 Fishers of men Northern Conference of Iowa YMCA met in Waterloo; many Normalites attended; Minnesingers and Robert Fullerton performed.
47 Football Next fall will bring winning team; schedule of games for 1904.
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48 Miss Minnie Buttner Brother died.
49 Quite a number from the Hill Took excursion train to Des Moines to observe the General Assembly.
50 The Parlor Reading Circle Professor Begeman led the discussion.
51 In the absence of Mr. Condit Margaret Oliver conducted Bible study class.
52 Miss Curkeet Has been unable to meet classes.
53 Dr. Gist Addressed farmers' meetings.
54 Mattie Rankin Left school due to eye trouble.
55 Emma Reid, Lena Hutton, and Mattie Aker Left school due to poor health.
56 Roy Hoats Substitute teaching in East Waterloo.
57 Illness in the family at home Ora Baum left school due to family problems.
58 Miss Pratt Visited Professor Riggs.
59 Miss Matott Father died.
60 Miss Nellie M. Rownd Returned from Chicago.
61 Katherine Corrigan Mother ill.
62 Supt. J. E. Robinson Went to Chicago on business related to the new Gymnasium.
63 Nina Gray Visiting Mabel Nash.
64 Mrs. Wright Recovering from illness.
65 Ella Hoffman Visited Florence Harris.
66 Mrs. Burns Visiting daughter Belle.
67 Miss Alison Aitchison's mother Here for a visit.
68 Maude Popp Entertained Mabel Donnan.
69 Mr. Bender's baby boy Is seriously ill.
70 Rana Dan Visited friends in Cedar Falls.
71 Lula Lane Visited home.
72 Iva Colby Left school to teach.
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73 One of the last week's issues of the Des Moines Register and Leader Gave a history of the Bible study work at ISNS; 519 are currently enrolled in fifty classes.
74 Mr. J. A. Jackson Will speak on life insurance.
75 On Feb. 17 Roster of YMCA officers.
76 Last Saturday evening Shakes escort Aristos to Leap Year party.
77 Clem Bennett Visited friends on the Hill.
78 Instead of their usual program H. S. & L. Club gave spelling program.
79 Ten girls are quarantined Due to a case of scarlet fever.