Issue Contents

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1 As a reminder that this is indeed leap year Women will edit an upcoming issue of the Normal Eyte.
2 The constitution of the Normal Eyte Publishing Association Urges students to take serious thought on electing managers of the paper for the upcoming year.
3 The Normal Eyte has been selected Will be official reporter of Normal Schools oratorical contest.
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4 H. E. Wheeler Will be superintendent in Sidney.
5 Joseph W. Graham Will be principal in Bennett.
6 Miss Anna L. Sitler Teaching in Hampton.
7 Miss Harriet A. Cunningham Father died.
8 Miss Hettie W. Hibben Teaching in Kenwood Park.
9 On account of poor health Della Northey has given up teaching for a time.
10 Society notes A description of programs by the Natural History Association, the Philos, and the Clios.
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11 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Thirty-two new members join YMCA; hold missionary meeting on South America; lengthy YMCA annual report.
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12 Athletic Association Upper Iowa defeats ISNS in baseball, 19-14; will also field track team; recommends athletes get themselves into condition and participate.
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13 A great many students Attending evangelistic meetings.
14 According to the latest report E. P. Cunningham recovering health.
15 Arthur Nesbit Missed some school.
16 E. P. Crocker Visiting campus.
17 Expeditions to the bluff Students enjoying trips to the river.
18 J. D. Long Missed some school.
19 Mary Taylor Visited home.
20 Miss Ethel LeValley Has been sick.
21 Miss Helen Poor Expects to return to school.
22 The ball game Was Normal Hill attraction.
23 The training school and preparatory department Enjoyed magic lantern show.
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24 At a recent meeting of the Board C. P. Colegrove elected to faculty.
25 Many of the literary societies Excuse seniors from meetings.
26 On the twenty-second Irene Crocker married Clark Widger.
27 Spring commandments Humorous rules for spring.
28 The one hundredth anniversary Henry Sabin will deliver address in honor of Horace Mann.
29 The training department Each grade will plant flower garden.
30 We notice in one of the Waterloo papers Electric line will be built; exact location unclear.