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1 State Normal buildings Panoramic view from the east; photo.
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2 Normal Eyte staff Individual portraits of the staff; photo.
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3 Oftentimes excusing of a fault Normal Eyte staff offers the Commencement issue.
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4 All persons desirous of participating Happy that the NEA will meet next in Milwaukee.
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5 The beginnings of the State Normal School
Wright--David Sands (Mathematics Faculty)
Professor Wright offers his views of the early days of the school; includes several humorous anecdotes.
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6 Board of Directors Profiles of the members of the Board of Directors.
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7 Henry Sabin, L. L. D. Tribute to Henry Sabin and his influence on the Normal School.
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8 The faculty Profiles of the faculty members; photo.
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9 The Y. M. and the Y. W. C. A. of the State Normal School
Seerley--Homer Horatio (President of ISNS and ISTC)
President Seerley talks about the benefits of the two Christian associations.
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10 What has impressed you most in the Normal School?
Samson--George--Sr. (Psychology Faculty)
Professor Samson has been impressed by the earnest spirit, the unity of spirit, and the Christian spirit and influence.
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11 What has the Normal School done for the state?
Bartlett--Moses Willard (English Faculty)
Professor Bartlett says that educated men and women are the best result.
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12 What the literary societies have done for the Normal School
McFarland--Marion (Class of 1912)
Miss McFarland believes that the societies have made students more at ease and better able to work together.
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13 September first our year began Poetic tribute to the Aristotelians.
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14 Neotrophian A look at Neotrophian activities for 1896-1897.
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15 Zetalethean Review of Zetalethean activities for 1896-1897.
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16 Philomathean Society Review of Philomathean activities for 1896-1897.
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17 Faculty no. 1 Composite of individual faculty portraits; photo.
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18 Faculty no. 2 Composite of individual faculty portraits; photo.
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19 Faculty no. 3 Composite of individual faculty portraits; photo.
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20 Alpha Review of Alpha programs for 1896-1897.
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21 Orios Review of Orio programs for 1896-1897.
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22 Shakespearean Society Review of Shakespearean programs for 1896-1897.
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23 Cliosophic Review of Clio programs for 1896-1897.
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24 III H. S. and IV year poem
Lambert--Brian
Poetic look at the class and its activities.
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25 Primary Teachers Roundtable Review of Roundtable work for 1896-1897.
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26 Fourth Year Class of 1897 Composite of individual student portraits; photo.
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27 Third Year class poem
Garrison--Hattie A. (Class of 1897)
Poetic tribute to Class of 1897.
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28 The White Fawn: II H. S. class poem
Wagner--Ida A. (Class of 1897)
Tribute to the Class of 1897 and it achievements.
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29 III H. S. and IV Year song
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30 Third Year class song
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31 Class song; II Year high school
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32 General class song
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33 Philomathean Literary Society Group portrait; photo.
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34 Alpha Literary Society Group portrait; photo.
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35 O'er city roofs
Morrison--Bertha Cressup (Class of 1896)
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36 The spirit of our school
Call--Myra E. (Latin Faculty)
Believes that students' earnest desire to become excellent teachers is responsible for the strong school spirit.
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37 The rose my little sweetheart wore
Nothomb--Henry E.(Class of 1887)
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38 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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39 John Sogard May teach in this part of the country.
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40 Miss Anna Livingood Teaching in Eureka, California.
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41 Miss Anna Morgan Will teach at University of the Pacific.
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42 Miss Mamie P. Herrick Will teach in Storm Lake.
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43 Miss Nellie Wallbank Completed manuscript of grammar book.
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44 Miss Sadie M. Seabloom Resigned form position in Wahoo, Nebraska.
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45 Mr. and Mrs. George H. Olmsted Visited campus.
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46 Mr. and Mrs. Gray of Postville Issue invitations for the marriage of their daughter Alma to C. A. Fullerton.
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47 Percival Hunt Will teach in Eagle Grove.
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48 Principal J. A. Beard Will go to Wood River, Nebraska.
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49 The assistant principal Lucy Spicer elected in Spirit Lake; W. T. Davidson is principal there.
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50 The Military Department History of the Student Battalion.
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51 W. A. Bartlett Will continue as principal in Winona, Minnesota.
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52 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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53 The M'Arey Natural History Association History of the association.
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54 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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55 Shakespearean Literary Society Group portrait; photo.
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56 Cliosophic Literary Society Group portrait; photo.
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57 Aristotelian Literary Society Group portrait; photo.
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58 Oratory History of oratory at ISNS.
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59 Authorship and publications in the Normal School A look at faculty publications.
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60 Music Department Description of the work of the department.
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61 Athletic Association Officers elected; school track records.
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62 Musical recital Finishes year with concert.
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63 B. J. Lambert Went to Waterloo.
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64 Bertha and Dana Pierce Went with parents to Louisiana.
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65 Bertha Bennett Mother visits.
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66 C. E. Bowen Called home.
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67 Evelyn Newton Will teach in Belle Plaine.
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68 Flora Hawley Called home due to family illness.
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69 Harold Scott Goes home due to father's illness.
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70 J. E. Ellison Will return to school after teaching in Wood River, Nebraska.
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71 Jesse McLaughlin Visiting friends.
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72 Joe Vance Contributed bird to museum collection.
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73 Julia Steiner Sprained ankle.
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74 Lillian Gillaspie Visited campus; has been teaching in Albia.
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75 May Richardson Went home due to sickness.
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76 Miss Falkler's physical culture classes Gave exhibition.
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77 Misses Suplee and Buck Visited Waterloo.
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78 Mr. Seerley Addressed Boone High School.
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79 Rose Wilmers Called home due to mother's illness.
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80 Stella Pope Went home due to eye trouble.
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81 The best kind of entertainment Miss Baker will appear on Chautauqua program.
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82 The tennis tournament Should be held Saturday.
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83 We have a photograph gallery on our grounds
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84 "Higher ever higher" seems to be the motto Campus will have new 110-foot high flag pole.
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85 A public feast of music, oratory, and entertainment Program for the Waterloo Chautauqua program.
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86 Edith Nash Married the Reverend J. S. Reed.
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87 G. O. Fowler Visiting sister Alice.
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88 Lois Creelman Visited sister Josephine.
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89 Myrtie Hoagland and Belle Pounder Visited campus.
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90 The Cottage Literary Society Met at President Seerley's house.
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91 The Hawkeye Yellows and the Special Primary Blues Will play basketball game.
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92 Alumni register, 1897 List of graduates of full courses of study with date of graduation, current location, and current occupation.
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93 Zetalethean Literary Society Group portrait; photo.
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94 Orio Literary Society Group portrait; photo.
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95 Neotrophian Literary Society Group portrait; photo.
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96 Cadet Corps officers Group portrait; photo.
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97 Basket ball team Group portrait; photo.