Issue Contents
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| The catalog for 1895-6 will show a number of changes | Survey of curricular changes; few changes at upper levels, but significant changes at lower levels; new special primary course will be offered. |
| In the mad rush of life | Faculty decide that the school will celebrate Arbor Day, Flag Day, and Memorial Day. |
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| The oration presented by our Oratorical Association | Not given a place at the state contest. |
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| Mars Hill | Oration. |
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| E. H. Griffin | Superintendent in Sigourney. |
| Elizabeth R. Jones | High school assistant in Fairfield. |
| Miss Ida Sala | Assistant principal at Centerville; Janet Wilson is teaching there. |
| Miss Artie Roberts | Teaching in Creston. |
| G. D. Thompson | Principal of Rippey schools; has several Normalites working for him. |
| F. W. Perkins | Teaching in Volga City. |
| D. K. Bond | Principal at Coon Rapids. |
| Miss Minnie Moore | Principal in Perry for four years. |
| Good reports come of the work | Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Reynolds are in Nassau. |
| Mr. J. A. Beard | Principal in Earlham. |
| Miss Lulu Newcomb | Assistant principal in Lenox. |
| Word comes from Miss Erdine Rose | Has eye trouble. |
| Geo. L. Bushyager | Teaching near Sheffield. |
| Lavina N. Mowry | Teaching in Iron Mountain. |
| W. L. Hearst | Elected vice-president of Interstate Debating League. |
| Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced. |
| E. B. Williams | Principal at Camanche; visited Normal; will begin medical studies at University of Iowa. |
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| The measles have broken out as with renewed force | List of those with measles. |
| Last Friday evening | Group of Normalites head for Waterloo for party at home of Minnie Edwards. |
| Little folks | Debbie Davis is taking care of Grace Titus. |
| Monday morning | Maggie Mackin and Edith Knickerbocker give orations. |
| Rev. Klinefelter | Visits daughter Margaret. |
| Wednesday morning's report | List of students who have measles. |
| Miss Flora Ensign | Has been sick. |
| Messrs. Morey, Stockwell, and Rummel and Miss Lillie Johnson | Visited Waverly. |
| Miss Julia E. Curtiss | Attended funeral of cousin. |
| Mr. C. T. Weimer | Goes to funeral of niece. |
| Mr. Chas. Crawford | Visits Miss Cooper. |
| Miss Phemia Davidson | Visiting home. |
| Ida Hammons | Visited by sister. |
| Mr. Ole Johnson | Back after being sick. |
| Miss Emma Miller | Has been sick. |
| Miss Rodney | Visiting sister and friends. |
| Miss Beulah Hopley | Visited Waterloo. |
| Miss Clara Hansen | Enrolls. |
| Mr. Victor L. Ray | Was sick. |
| We are very sorry to hear | Mrs. Seerley has been sick. |
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| Last Friday and Saturday | Students enjoy sleigh rides. |
| The Alpha girls | Present program on physics; elect officers. |
| The man who does not use his mind | Gymnasium open to members of Athletic Association; fencing equipment available; baseball team organizing. |
| Last Friday | Ella Waters will replace May Brown as class representative of Third Year class. |
| Those who like coasting | Will shovel snow onto street if necessary; need more sleds. |
| On account of some defect | Boiler needed repair; classes rearranged. |
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| Mr. Albert Ewers | Hopes to return to school. |
| Mardi Gras excursion | Illinois Central offering excursion to Vicksburg and New Orleans. |
| The many friends | Loa Brower died January 13, 1895. |
| Mr. Chas. McMullen | Hopes to return to school. |
| Mr. Geo. E. Dickson | Teaching near Harper. |
| Miss Mary Mead | Living near Tipton. |
| Miss Clara Childs | Now resting at home. |
| The many friends of Jas. Simpson | Teaching at Eagle Lake. |
| Miss Allie Lyford | Will be returning to the Normal. |