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State Normal buildings Panoramic view from the east; photo.
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Normal Eyte staff Individual portraits of the staff; photo.
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Oftentimes excusing of a fault Normal Eyte staff offers the Commencement issue.
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All persons desirous of participating Happy that the NEA will meet next in Milwaukee.
The beginnings of the State Normal School Professor Wright offers his views of the early days of the school; includes several humorous anecdotes.
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Board of Directors Profiles of the members of the Board of Directors.
Henry Sabin, L. L. D. Tribute to Henry Sabin and his influence on the Normal School.
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The faculty

Profiles of the faculty members; photo.

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The Y. M. and the Y. W. C. A. of the State Normal School President Seerley talks about the benefits of the two Christian associations.
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What has impressed you most in the Normal School? Professor Samson has been impressed by the earnest spirit, the unity of spirit, and the Christian spirit and influence.
What has the Normal School done for the state? Professor Bartlett says that educated men and women are the best result.
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What the literary societies have done for the Normal School Miss McFarland believes that the societies have made students more at ease and better able to work together.
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September first our year began Poetic tribute to the Aristotelians.
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Neotrophian A look at Neotrophian activities for 1896-1897.
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Zetalethean Review of Zetalethean activities for 1896-1897.
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Philomathean Society Review of Philomathean activities for 1896-1897.
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Faculty no. 1 Composite of individual faculty portraits; photo.
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Faculty no. 2 Composite of individual faculty portraits; photo.
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Faculty no. 3 Composite of individual faculty portraits; photo.
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Orios Review of Orio programs for 1896-1897.
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Alpha Review of Alpha programs for 1896-1897.
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Shakespearean Society Review of Shakespearean programs for 1896-1897.
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Cliosophic Review of Clio programs for 1896-1897.
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Primary Teachers Roundtable Review of Roundtable work for 1896-1897.
III H. S. and IV year poem Poetic look at the class and its activities.
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Fourth Year Class of 1897 Composite of individual student portraits; photo.
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Third Year class poem Poetic tribute to Class of 1897.
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The White Fawn: II H. S. class poem Tribute to the Class of 1897 and it achievements.
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Philomathean Literary Society Group portrait; photo.
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Alpha Literary Society Group portrait; photo.
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O'er city roofs
The spirit of our school Believes that students' earnest desire to become excellent teachers is responsible for the strong school spirit.
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What the alumni have done for Iowa Number of alumni approaching one thousand; survey of their achievements near home and abroad.
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Mr. and Mrs. George H. Olmsted Visited campus.
Miss Anna Livingood Teaching in Eureka, California.
Miss Sadie M. Seabloom Resigned form position in Wahoo, Nebraska.
Miss Mamie P. Herrick Will teach in Storm Lake.
The Military Department History of the Student Battalion.
Miss Anna Morgan Will teach at University of the Pacific.
John Sogard May teach in this part of the country.
The assistant principal Lucy Spicer elected in Spirit Lake; W. T. Davidson is principal there.
Mr. and Mrs. Gray of Postville Issue invitations for the marriage of their daughter Alma to C. A. Fullerton.
W. A. Bartlett Will continue as principal in Winona, Minnesota.
Miss Nellie Wallbank Completed manuscript of grammar book.
Principal J. A. Beard Will go to Wood River, Nebraska.
Percival Hunt Will teach in Eagle Grove.
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Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Report on the work of the Christian associations in 1896-1897; financial reports; missionary efforts; Bible study group.
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The M'Arey Natural History Association History of the association.
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The city of Cedar Falls as an educational center A look at the beneficial aspects of Cedar Falls as home for ISNS.
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Shakespearean Literary Society Group portrait; photo.
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Cliosophic Literary Society Group portrait; photo.
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Aristotelian Literary Society Group portrait; photo.
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Oratory History of oratory at ISNS.
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Authorship and publications in the Normal School A look at faculty publications.
Music Department Description of the work of the department.
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Athletic Association Officers elected; school track records.
Musical recital Finishes year with concert.
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J. E. Ellison Will return to school after teaching in Wood River, Nebraska.
Miss Falkler's physical culture classes Gave exhibition.
Bertha and Dana Pierce Went with parents to Louisiana.
The best kind of entertainment Miss Baker will appear on Chautauqua program.
The tennis tournament Should be held Saturday.
Harold Scott Goes home due to father's illness.
Misses Suplee and Buck Visited Waterloo.
Lillian Gillaspie Visited campus; has been teaching in Albia.
Joe Vance Contributed bird to museum collection.
Mr. Seerley Addressed Boone High School.
Evelyn Newton Will teach in Belle Plaine.
Flora Hawley Called home due to family illness.
May Richardson Went home due to sickness.
Rose Wilmers Called home due to mother's illness.
We have a photograph gallery on our grounds
Julia Steiner Sprained ankle.
C. E. Bowen Called home.
B. J. Lambert Went to Waterloo.
Bertha Bennett Mother visits.
Jesse McLaughlin Visiting friends.
Stella Pope Went home due to eye trouble.
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Myrtie Hoagland and Belle Pounder Visited campus.
The Hawkeye Yellows and the Special Primary Blues Will play basketball game.
Edith Nash Married the Reverend J. S. Reed.
G. O. Fowler Visiting sister Alice.
"Higher ever higher" seems to be the motto Campus will have new 110-foot high flag pole.
A public feast of music, oratory, and entertainment Program for the Waterloo Chautauqua program.
The Cottage Literary Society Met at President Seerley's house.
Lois Creelman Visited sister Josephine.
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Alumni register, 1897 List of graduates of full courses of study with date of graduation, current location, and current occupation.
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Zetalethean Literary Society Group portrait; photo.
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Orio Literary Society Group portrait; photo.
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Neotrophian Literary Society Group portrait; photo.
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Cadet Corps officers Group portrait; photo.
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Basket ball team Group portrait; photo.