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1 Before the close of the school last year Orators were selected last school term so that they would have time to prepare for the state contest; some apparently have declined to participate now that school is back in session.
2 Shall we increase the membership? Majority of Oratorical Association members are not in school this term; association should act quickly to fill ranks again.
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3 The I. S. N. S. Cadet Band Brief history of the Cadet Band; organized in 1892; reorganized in 1893; now seeking good set of instruments after using poor instruments for several years.
4 What has the Lecture Committee done? Committee has lined up J. Wight Giddings, Schuman Male Quartette, and Joseph Cook; description of the performers.
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5 A request for a catalog C. C. Hammerly is in charge of the normal department of the Sac City Institute.
6 E. G. Clark Returns to school.
7 E. P. Cunningham, W. R. Patterson and Will S. Hearst Will attend University of Iowa; Rodney Arey and Gregg McAlvin will be there, too.
8 From Adel E. B. Wilson will attend law school.
9 Miss Edith Roberts Will teach in Vermilion, South Dakota; Mabel Shearer was elected there, but will not teach there.
10 Miss Lulu Marsh Teaching in Cresco.
11 Miss Maggie Montgomery and Miss Jennie Harper Teaching in State Center.
12 Miss Maude Humphrey Teaching in Shelby.
13 Miss May Boynton Teaching in Nevada.
14 Miss Stella Crary Teaching in Union.
15 R. M. Hassel Will be principal in Grundy Center.
16 The board at Riceville H. E. Blackmar will teach there.
17 We have before us a friendly greeting E. J. Turner is principal at Magnolia.
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18 E. Linnie Moore Married Dr. C. B. Miller.
19 Ella S. Earhart Died September 7, 1894.
20 Geo H. Olmsted Reports that six of the eight teachers in Sibley are Normalites.
21 We hear that Miss Frankie Cross Doing well in Marshalltown.
22 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Prayer meeting leaders announced; roster of Sunday School teachers; student holding informal prayer sessions at noon and after recitations.
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23 Ad. Miller Visiting campus.
24 F. E. Ball Back in school.
25 Frank E. Gibbons Visited the Normal.
26 Miss Addie Chambers Enrolls.
27 Miss Bessie Little Back in school.
28 Miss Clara Terwilliger Back in school with her sister.
29 Miss Emma Lambert Joins First Year class.
30 Miss Grace McNeil Has been sick.
31 Miss Jennie Loomer Has been sick.
32 Miss Jennie McAlvin Visited classes.
33 Miss Jessie Williams Enrolled.
34 Miss Leona Vinton Enrolled.
35 Miss Mabel Dayton Visited the Normal.
36 Miss Martha Waynick Has been sick.
37 Miss Nervie Keeler Teaching near Ames.
38 Miss Sue Graham Teaching in Lorimor.
39 Mr. A. W. Fenner Enrolls.
40 Mr. Abegglen Back in school.
41 Mrs. Loughridge is very ill
42 Rev. Joy Enrolled in special Latin course.
43 That dreadful time Spelling exam approaches.
44 The familiar face H. E. Aldrich on campus.
45 The many friends Glad to see Helen Poor.
46 The one new house on Normal Street Harry Aldrich builds a new house over the summer.
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47 After an absence of several terms Florence and Charles Ensign enroll.
48 During his vacation Erwin Schenk worked with brother in planing mill.
49 J. B. Steece Visits, but eye condition will not allow him to enter school.
50 Miss Beulah Burris Attends sister's wedding.
51 Miss Cora Munro Visited chapel as did Ed. K. Campbell.
52 Miss Emma Bradley Teaching in Superior, Nebraska.
53 Miss Flora Grice Will teach in Shell Rock.
54 Miss Loma Crosby Married Elsworth Haven.
55 Miss Mary Crane Taking instruction in drawing.
56 Miss Norma Butterfield Visited by mother.
57 Mr. Lester E. Johnson Receives state certificate.
58 The orators of the past few days Toster of chapel speakers.
59 The prospect for a new set of instruments Seeking funds for instruments.
60 W. A. Bartlett Visits the school and the library.
61 What caused that broad smile Margaret Klinefelter visited by father.
62 What will Normal Street and S. N. S. do Will miss Rodney Arey.
63 When Rodney Arey returned from the encampment Enjoyed experience at National Guard encampment.
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64 Athletic Professor Parish addresses the association; many join; need more help in keeping the tennis courts in good repair.
65 Every tennis player Player hit on head when his racket falls on him.
66 For some mysterious reason Students seemed to be enjoying themselves after a load of watermelons went up the Hill.
67 Glenn Haven Has bad cold.
68 Many were the farewells J. G. McAlvin and Rolla Patterson depart for the University of Iowa.
69 Miss Mary E. Simmons Spent summer at Lake Geneva.
70 The many friends of John and Mary Cameron Brother died.
71 The Neos are in a very flourishing condition Receiving applications for membership.
72 The Neotrophian Society Install new officers.
73 The new officers of the Cliosophic Society Roster of officers.
74 There are already enrolled Fall enrollment includes 581 Normal students, sixty-seven in the Preparatory Department, and sixty in the Training School; promises to surpass last year's totals.
75 Veatch and Bull Pass out pencils with name of their business engraved.