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The Normal Eyte Newspaper staff.
In view of these forward movements Normal Eyte plans for the year; may expand to twenty pages; will favor news over lengthy discussions.
The opening week of school Enrollment approaching one thousand; Administration Building should be ready by January 1, 1896; landscaping and drives modified on campus front lawn; steps removed from Central Hall; power plant under construction; teachers deal with crowded classrooms.
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The faculty: how and where they spent their vacation Description of how the individual faculty members spent their time.
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The IV class of '95 List of marriages.
Mr. A. O. Christopher Working in Luverne.
A very pretty wedding Percy Huget married Annie Lees.
Miss Helen F. Clute Teaching in Bozeman, Montana.
Miss Lena Brown Marries Charles A. Kent.
The Perry High School Minnie Moore, Florence Zerwekh, and Lissa Lenocker teaching there.
Mr. Clyde C. Hammerly Mr. and Mrs. Hammerly teaching in Waterville, Washington.
Miss Matie Steimel Principal in Des Moines.
Mr. Geo. F. Thompson Principal in Hallock, Minnesota.
Mr. Thomas R. Amlie Principle in Litchfield, Illinois.
Mr. Thos. S. Lytle Teaching in California.
Miss Gertrude Leland Married A. W. Isbell.
Miss Clarissa Ensign Resigns in Atlantic to take job in New Hartford.
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Geo. H. Olmsted Will study in Iowa City.
Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Meeting schedule; importance of the organizations.
Mr. J. E. Smith Teaching in Mr. Ayr.
The museum Lewis Minkel donates specimens of the skink.
Miss Alice Rhine Mother dies; mother of C. E. Buckley also dies.
Miss Harriet Stinson Now in Weiser, Idaho.
Mr. W. R. Sandy Teaching in Franhamville.
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Miss Florence Marshall Visited friends on campus.
The business manager W. G. Burris spent vacation as agent in St. Paul.
Miss Jessie Williams Working in father's office.
Miss Mary Achenbach Enjoying trip to the East.
Miss Klinefelter Brought sister back to school.
The question of an electric car line Again being considered.
Mr. Hollis Visits campus.
Mr. Clarence Steele Back in school.
Miss Margaret Baker's sister Edith Baker enrolls in training school.
Mr. W. H. Lyon Brought brother back to school.
The second years are happy Anna Gardner is school.
T. U. McManus Visited campus friends.
Mr. Almon Manson Back in school.
Miss Emma Dahlin In Iowa City.
Mr. J. D. Long and Miss Gertrude Long Back in school.
We are happy to see Naomi Achenbach back in school.
Miss Edith Nash Back in school.
Miss Blanche Roberts Back in school.
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Among the old students Quite a number of students have been away but are now returning for a fourth year.
This past summer has been one of affliction Alice Rhine has experienced several deaths in her family.
Miss Leona Call Visited sister Myra Call.
B. M. Cobb, Nellie Hartsell, Joseph Anderson, and Grace McNeil Back in school after being away for some time.
Mr. Ole Oleson Visits on way to University of Iowa.
Miss Kate Abraham Visited friend and brought Carrie Cromer to school.
The enrollment Enrollment is 823; 695 in normal course, sixty-eight in preparatory course, and sixty in special primary course.
The new students of this year Students may write essay to determine eligibility for literary society work.
We are divided Chapel exercises split; some students will attend chapel in Miss Wallbank's room.
Our old students Miss Ridley expects to take a course at Harvard.
Vacation also witnessed the marriage Kitty Sawyer married Charles Mornin.
The Shakespearean Circle Sarah McDonald elected president; Grace McNeil elected vice president.
Shakespearean Hall Now Mr. Fullerton's classroom.
Mr. Charles Kuehne Married Miss Parmer.
Mr. Geo. Walker Back in school.
Society orations Orations must be given in large or supplementary chapel.
Among those who expected to return P. M. and Carl Shaffer did not return to school.
The Aristos Elected W. H. Lyon as president; Carl Rummel did not return to school.
Prof. Wright Preached in local church on origin of man.
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Bicycle hospital Will fix bikes.
When the old students on their return Exterior of new Administration Building is complete; front steps of Central Hall removed; front drive removed; all carriages must go behind building.
The Orios first meeting Officers elected.
Our readers abroad Plastering on lower floor of Administration Building finished; library may move to new building by end of October.
The class of ninety-five C. E. Tool marries Myrtle Bell.
Our library Acquires three hundred new books and an encyclopedia.
One of the saddest events Beulah Hopley died July 10, 1895.
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Athletic Association Results of Lake Geneva field events.