Normal Eyte — May 11, 1894

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2 Tuesday morning Class presents Professor Wright with bouquet.
249 The prompt and vigorous action Applauds state government actions against hazing.
249 Representatives from seven different colleges Applauds efforts of colleges to establish closer union with State Teachers Association.
250 In the interest of science Carl Treimer tells of his scientific explorations.
251 The Orio public Description of the scene and the performers in the session.
251 A day at Independence Account of baseball game; train with sixty people makes the trip; Independence was ahead of ISNS, 8-3, when the rains came; impressions of a visit to the mental institution; enjoyable trip.
253 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Meeting leaders announced; F. M. Allen resigns from YMCA position; increased interest in mission work.
253 Miss Ida Morgan Re-elected at Bedford.
253 L. H. Andrews Re-elected at Sioux Center.
253 R. C. Adams Declines re-election at Ireton.
253 Reports reach us C. M. Thompson and Lulu Hall doing well in LeRoy, Minnesota.
253 Miss Kate Cunningham Will teach in Vinton.
253 We judge that J. E. Smith Doing well in Carroll.
253 The "vacuum" found A current senior looks back at the advice that last year's seniors gave.
253 Wm. T. Dick Re-elected principal at Bonaparte.
253 A. L. Comstock Re-elected principal in Oskaloosa.
253 Samuel Younkin Will teach in Oskaloosa.
253 Walter Guthridge Transferred to central building in Centerville.
253 Grace E. Milliman Resigns from Logan and will move south for her health.
253 Miss Lou P. Barrett Will spend summer in Denver, Colorado.
254 A romantic marriage Bertha Donahue elopes to marry Bert Morphy.
255 Miss Agnes Boal Will teach in Clear Lake.
255 Miss Frances Cross Offered position in Marshalltown.
255 Miss Alice St. John Will teach in Cedar Falls.
255 Miss Waite Health improved.
255 Miss Farrington Entertained in Cedar Falls.
255 Miss Cynthia Titus Visited friends.
255 Miss Grace Griffin Attended convention.
255 Miss Laura Perkins Will teach in Mr. Ayr.
255 Misses Sophie and Nervie Keeler Entertained their sister Bess.
255 Miss Shaffner and Messrs. Gillen and Slusher Visited Clara Bedford.
255 Miss Rockwell Visited Frances Allison.
255 Miss Blanche Fort Will teach in Eagle Grove.
255 Misses Beulah Hopley and Fannie Archer Have been sick.
255 Miss Clara Whitmore Will teach at Columbus Junction.
255 J. E. Clayton Visits home.
255 Miss Minnie Hegner Enrolls.
255 Miss Ollie Orr Returns from visit home.
255 Harry Stein Has measles.
255 L. A. Wescott Visited Postville.
255 Miss Harriet Cunningham Visited by father.
255 Miss Teressa Smith Visited Mamie Ryan.
256 Friday afternoon Clios hold contest; competitions and competitors announced..
256 Miss Georgia Johnson Taken home; slowly recovering from nervous prostration.
256 J. W. Jarnagin Purchases complete control of Montezuma Herald.
256 A. A. Baker Walking with crutch after injury suffered during Field Day preparation.
256 G. W. Randlett Acted as judge in state declamatory contest.
256 This past week Seniors have been interviewing with school boards.
256 Alpha officers Roster of officers.
256 New officers of the Clio Society Roster of officers.
256 Prof. Parish Will do institute work in Colorado this summer.
256 Miss Artie Roberts Will teach in Creston.
256 Miss Estella Harding Will teach in Cedar Falls.
256 Harry Thompson Recovering slowly from scarlet fever.
256 R. M. Wyant Has been ill.
256 E. O. and Etta Bronson Will attend wedding of their sister Winnie.
256 Miss Katherine Laird Will teach in Anamosa.