Normal Eyte — September 9, 1893

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1 The Normal Eyte Editorial staff roster.
1 Notice to students Books available to students in the campus Book Room.
1 Editorial Sets out plans for the year; cites stringencies imposed by current financial panic; encourages response from readers.
2 Faculty changes Eva Benham replaces Emma Dahlin; Nellie Anderson replaces Lura Chase; Mary Simmons will relieve Professor Bartlett of his Latin classes.
2 The entrance of death into the home of Miss Lodwick Libbie Lodwick will not return to school because of death of father; Edith Neely will fill her place on the Normal Eyte staff.
2 The Normal Eyte Few improvements made over summer due to lack of support in General Assembly; urges students to contact their legislators and tell them of the school's needs.
2 Our friends Encourages readers to patronize advertisers.
3 Military Department Board officially establishes Military Department; cadets must wear uniforms and make up any missed drills; believes there is general support for the program despite a few complainers.
4 Reading in the schools Believes that reading aloud is excellent training; should be continued in public schools.
5 John Fellingham In charge of book room.
5 Adam Willson Enrolled for fourth year work.
5 Maud Humphrey Back for fourth year work.
5 Mr. J. E. Clayton Back for fourth year work.
5 Chas. Kuehne Will work again in Grundy Center.
5 This year opens There are eighteen instructors on the faculty.
5 Miss Mary Bechly Will teach in Sac City.
5 Miss Mae McKay Will teach in Decorah.
5 Sophie Keeler Back in school.
5 Our school Believes students and alumni should be as proud of ISNS as other students and alumni are of their schools.
5 School Directory Roster of student organizations and their officers.
6 J. K. Kleinsorge Taught at Polk County institute.
6 R. C. Adams Teaching in Ireton.
6 P. G. Fullerton Selling insurance in Rockford.
6 Our friend Knickerbocker Will Knickerbocker buys share in laundry in Cedar Falls.
6 Miss Baker Takes additional work over summer; teaches in Waverly institute.
6 Y. G. Barnell May be named county superintendent.
6 George Welles Travelling for publisher.
6 Sam Younkin Came back to school early.
6 C. A. Fullerton Will be principal at Manson; will not attend University of Iowa as he had planned.
6 Misses Lorette Maynard, Edith Curtis, and Mary Brannan Back at school.
6 T. B. Morris Writes from Nipoma, California.
6 J. P. Hugget Will be principal at Bancroft.
6 H. E. Aldrich Now selling insurance.
6 Amy Reed and Jennie Raymond Will teach in Sibley under George Olmsted.
6 J. E. Smith Will be principal in Carroll.
6 Carl Treimer Back at Normal.
6 Miss Louie Morris Back at the Normal.
6 Mr. J. R. Byers Stopped in Dubuque on way home from World's Fair.
6 W. H. Bender Will enter University of Iowa.
6 B. M. Cobb Teaching at Dakota City, Nebraska.
6 W. W. Coates Stopped on way from California to World's Fair.
6 A. O. Christopher Will be in Britt.
6 H. E. Button Will teach in Steamboat Rock.
7 Miss Emma Sheffer Marries Herbert Sawyer.
7 Prof. Arey Returned from expedition in August; most specimens will go to University of Iowa, but some will come to ISNS.
7 Many of his friends Morris Cooper marries Myrtle Harvey.
7 Miss Lura Chase Becomes Mrs. Kingman.
7 Now we follow with the announcement Stella Kingsbury marries C. M. Wyth; W. M. Skinner marries Della Wells.
7 Hard times do not seem to affect the intellectual advancement Oratorical Association organized late last term; seeking members.
7 Miss Bertha Berry Teaching in Ireton.
7 The many friends of Miss Libbie Lodwick Will not continue school because of father's death.
7 Our baby girl--Ruth May Daughter of C. E. Locke flourishing; Mr. Locke is principal in Duarte, California.
7 George N. Briggs Will teach near Carson.
8 The following is a partial list Roster of last year's graduating class and their locations.
8 Athletic Association meeting Football and baseball teams will be organized.