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1 | School has commenced | Classes underway, but conditions are crowded. | |
2 | This issue of the Normal Eyte | Staff greets readers; hopes to expand the paper. |
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3 | Miss Pierce | Outlines plans for chapel orations. | |
4 | A. M. Lane | Will teach in Rockwell City, as will several other Normalites. | |
5 | The M'Arey Natural History Association | Appoint officers. | |
6 | Society Notes | Notes on recent society meetings. |
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7 | Cedar Falls is to have a new system of lights | Light plant now under construction. |
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8 | Professor J. C. Gilchrist | Died August 12, 1897; lengthy tribute to his achievements; photo. |
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9 | Official news and notes | President Seerley's tribute to James Gilchrist; a look at improvements made on buildings and on campus with the help of a professional landscape planner; library classified; changes in faculty. |
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10 | The faculty, and how they spent vacation | Brief notes on what the faculty did during the summer of 1897. |
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11 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Plans for meetings. |
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12 | Faith Whitaker | In charge of Aplington schools. | |
13 | The sad news | Florence Walraven died. | |
14 | Emma Youngquist | Teaching in Ocheyedon. | |
15 | Mary Hughes | Will teach in Dunlap. | |
16 | S. T. Walker, '96, and Jos. O. Johnson | Studied at University of Chicago. | |
17 | Emma England | Married Samuel Mendenhall. | |
18 | Miss Anna Rall | Married W. C. Nuhn of Cedar Falls. | |
19 | Athletic Department | Association meets; plans for year outlined; decides to have football rather than track fall team, but will also have track activities; a third women's basketball team will be organized. | |
20 | The following is taken from the Belle Plaine Union | Evelyn Newton elected principal of South Side school. |
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21 | Misses Mary Rockwell and Maude Wilson | Visited campus. | |
22 | Mr. Stockwell | Promoted Nora Springs Academy. | |
23 | Miss Edna Poor | Entertained sister Helen, who is teaching in Boone. | |
24 | Miss Riggs | Attends funeral of friend. | |
25 | Everybody was glad to see Percy Hunt | Before he left for his job. | |
26 | Robert Fullerton | Teaching for his brother Charles, who is still doing institute work. | |
27 | May E. Ferris | Teaching in Dubuque. | |
28 | Miss Elsie Davis | Studying at Iowa State College. | |
29 | Miss McFarland | Visited Spirit Lake. | |
30 | W. E. Kyler | Visited campus. | |
31 | The Lambert family | J. J. will enter the University of Iowa; B. J. is principal at Rowen; C. I. is assistant principal at Alton; Emma teaches at Dows. | |
32 | Miss Alsina Andrews | Will do missionary work in Jamaica with her sister Sadie. | |
33 | Lulu Hall | Married G. Frank Mills. | |
34 | Mr. P. M. Shaffer | Professor of military science at Industrial School in Eldora. | |
35 | Nellie McAlvin | Back in school. | |
36 | Lydia Eckhard | Visited chapel. | |
37 | Florence Mack | Visited campus. | |
38 | Mary E. Wright | Assistant principal in Bristol, Vermont. | |
39 | Ella Farmington McNair | Teaching in Wessington, South Dakota. | |
40 | George N. Briggs | Will be principal at LaMoille; Charles Benson is teaching there. | |
41 | Harriet Cunningham | Will teach in Anamosa. | |
42 | Among the Normalites at S. U. I. | John Sogard has been successful at Pueblo, Colorado. | |
43 | Ida Sala | Will teach in Cherokee. | |
44 | Miss Mary England | Will teach in Whittier, California. |
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45 | The following Normalites | Some spent part of the summer at Lake Okoboji. | |
46 | In spite of the tendency to forget | All literary societies put on programs during first week of school. | |
47 | James Lees | Will teach in Shell Rock. | |
48 | Miss Anna Goodale | Principal at Red Oak. | |
49 | Herbert Kelley | Will teach in Riverside. | |
50 | John Lambert | Will study at University of Iowa. | |
51 | During the summer | Maude Early married M. C. Nix. | |
52 | A few of the literary societies | Clios elect officers. | |
53 | Lillian E. Boyington | Husband teaching in Thompson. | |
54 | Bess Coomer | Visited Margaret McQuilkin and Constance Graham. | |
55 | W. E. Salisbury and P. E. McClenahan | Will have charge of upper book room; J. E. Callahan and M. L. Fuller will have charge of lower book room. | |
56 | Miss Lucy Meacham | Will teach in Nashua. | |
57 | Frances Barnett | Will teach in New Hartford. | |
58 | During part of the summer | F. C. Woods and H. H. Savage taught in Dickinson County institute. | |
59 | Julie Miller | Back in school at the Normal. | |
60 | Anna E. Sullivan | Will teach in Kensett. |