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Editorial staff Normal Eyte staff; photo.
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This number completes another volume Thanks for support of Normal Eyte.
Notwithstanding the old saying A few words about the special Commencement issue of the Normal Eyte.
In our last issue Alumni Association will support medal for winner of local oratorical contest.
The experiment of holding the Commencement exercises in the tent Commencement went well, but the school still needs a large auditorium.
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The award ISNS receives bronze medal for World's Fair exhibition.
We present herewith G. H. Mullin and W. A. Doran join Board of Directors; photo.
Miss Katherine Schell Will visit old home in Montezuma, then return to work in office.
The contract for the new boilers New boiler house will be great improvement.
The next fall term Academic calendar for fall 1896.
We are glad to note Emma Ridley earned master's degree at Radcliffe College; will return to the Normal next fall.
Honorable Henry Sabin Will give address on Horace Mann in Buffalo.
The Board of Directors Will employ teacher in reading and physical culture.
A teacher in methods Faculty will add new teacher.
George W. Newton Will join faculty.
Miss Jennie E. Curtis Will teach summer school in Rock Island, Illinois.
New furniture has been ordered For vacant third floor of Central Hall.
President Seerley Will attend National Council of Education in Buffalo, New York; will then teach institutes for remainder of summer.
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W. E. Long Will enter medical school.
The good people of Charles City Re-elected G. S. Dick as superintendent.
A. O. Christopher Re-elected at Luverne.
Carrie C. Rule Will continue at East Des Moines.
Joseph W. Graham Will continue at Bennett.
Principal Chas. Henry Will continue at Odebolt; Ruth Traver will teach there.
Florence Marshall Will spend year abroad.
D. R. Perkins Will be principal in Oxford Junction.
The school board in Hallock, Minnesota Re-elected George Thompson.
Blanche Simmons Will teach in Carroll.
Maude and Harriet Stinson Will teach in Boise City, Idaho.
Rodney M. Arey Will teach in Storm Lake.
Guy H. Scobey Will succeed H. E. Button in Steamboat Rock.
With John Kleinsorge at Jena University Also W. R. Patterson will study at Halle and Berlin.
The senior classes Tally of those who received diplomas and certificates.
J. I. Martin Will be principal at Charles City.
Helen L. Poor Will be member of fourth year class.
Chas. W. Bartine Will be in charge in Leclaire.
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On Wednesday, June 10 A. L. Thorburn married Grace Root; Cora Taylor married George Stewart on June 3.
George Galloway Will be principal at Valley Junction.
The Journal at Hopkins, Missouri Speaks well of work of Beniah Dimmitt.
At a meeting of the Board of Regents Carl Treimer elected instructor at University of Iowa.
O. N. Oleson Was orator at University of Iowa commencement.
On Monday, June 8 W. E. Albertson married May F. Severin.
Mary Ripke Will teach in East Waterloo.
W. R. Patterson Returned from study in Pennsylvania; preparing for study in Germany.
A. L. Steidl Will go to Mitchell.
C. E. Stinson Considering going to Cornell College.
Alma E. Morrison Practicing physician and lecturer in Denver, Colorado.
Thos. Amlie Will be superintendent in Creston.
O. M. Harvey Will remain in Burlington.
Mina Hughes and Lucie Smith Will remain in Red Oak; Lizzie Kearwille will return to school.
Among the list of graduates Roster of those who graduated from the University of Iowa.
Louie Morris Will teach in Lewis; Cora Patterson will teach there, too.
Florence Knickerbocker Will enter Cornell College; her sister Edith will take her place in Cedar Falls.
J. Percival Huggett Will be principal at Greene.
Charlotte Grimes Ingham New daughter for the former Ida Grimes.
W. A. Bartlett Will be principal at Winona, Minnesota.
Notwithstanding the success that has attended C. A. Fullerton Planning to study at a university.
Mae Loonan May return to Mitchellville in the fall.
The Lewis school board Wanted Nellie Miller to return, but she will go to Red Oak.
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Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Report of both organizations for the spring 1896 term.
E. G. Copeland Will study at University of Iowa; S. T. Walker will succeed him at Brighton.
Elizabeth Wyant May study at University of Iowa; Minnie Moore will also attend a university.
The following clipping Morris W. Cooper will teach at Buena Vista College.
The following are the alumni visitors List of Commencement week visitors.
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Athletic Department Report on athletic activities for 1895-1896, including report on first football team.
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Faculty Individual photos of faculty; photo.
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Oratorical Association Report for 1895-1896.
Four-Leaved Clover Poem.
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Football team 1895 football team; photo.
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Fourth Year class Individual photos of the Class of 1896; photo.
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Cliosophic Review of the 1895-1896 year.
Aristotelian Review of the 1895-1896 year.
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Neotrophian Review of the 1895-1896 year.
Zetalethean Review of the 1895-1896 year.
Orios Review of the 1895-1896 year.
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Philomathean Review of the 1895-1896 year.
Alphas Review of the 1895-1896 year.
Shakespearean Review of the year 1895-1896.
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Interpretations of the drill A cartoon look at alternative meanings for military commands; photo.
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Baccalaureate address Excerpts from President Seerley's address.
Competitive drill Description of the drill offered as part of Commencement activities.
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Untitled Student battalion ready for inspection; photo.
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Class Day program Description of the program.
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Exhibition drills Description of the Commencement Student Battalion drill; photo.
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Society Day Description of the Commencement presentations.
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Alumni Association Present program and hold meeting.
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Officers and non-commissioned staff cadet battalion Group photo; photo.
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Alumni banquet Description of program.
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Commencement program Description of the program; two thousand attend ceremonies given in tent.
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Untitled View of College Hill; photo.
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Some Commencement visitors Roster of former Normalites who visited campus.
Alumni register, 1896 List of ISNS alumni with their current job and location.
Miss Berta Mitchell Family attended Commencement.
Sadie Andrews and Ethel Crew Attended Commencement.
Miss Mary E. Simmons Attended Commencement.
Susie Young Has been missionary in India; visited with Sarah Peters who has been missionary in China.
Corinna Harkness Father attended Commencement.
Nannie Young Visited by brother.
Anna Singer Will teach in Marion.
Mame Gilchrist Will teach in New Hampton.
Leora Parker Family visited.
Miss Leonard Visited brother.
Mrs. Gates and Mrs. Crystal Visited Lulu Gates.
Miss Mae White Visited Edith Ballou.
Several of Minnie Banker's friends Attended her graduation.
Inez Croasdale Father attended Commencement.
Lena Wing's father Attended Commencement.
C. E. Locke Will be principal in Tama.