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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.