Normal Eyte — June 2, 1894

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2 Mr. Editor Carl Treimer offers to help ISNS students if they go to Iowa City for the summer session.
273 The I. A. C. Student of May 28 Echoes ISU student newspaper in asking students to respect the beauty of their school; do not cut across the grass and do not vandalize the buildings.
273 Commencement What is the prospect for the graduate?
274 I. S. N. S. 10--Independence 19 Account of baseball game.
275 Our honored dead Tribute to those who gave their lives in the defense of the United States.
276 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Meeting leaders announced; urges students to attend even in the season of distractions; delegates selected for Geneva meeting.
277 Miss Ada Burkhead Guest of Lillie Dale.
277 Miss Henrietta Brayton Will teach in Logan.
277 Misses Etta Shaffner and Josie Bedford Guests of Clara Bedford.
277 Pres. Seerley Attends teachers association meeting in Storm Lake.
277 Miss Effie Irwin Guest of Bess Hall.
277 Miss Baker Entertained friends.
277 W. L. Hearst Visited home.
277 Mr. Wyant Back in school.
277 Miss Laura Perkins Mother visits.
277 Miss Rosa Magill Visits friends.
277 Miss Elsie Arnold Entertained friend.
277 Della Northey Will teach at Hampton.
277 Miss Helen Clute Will be principal at Atlantic.
277 Miss Blanche Perry Will teach at Park City, Utah.
277 Cynthia Titus May teach in West Waterloo.
277 Florence Streeter Re-elected at Boone.
277 Clara Blackburn Teaching in Anamosa.
277 Miss Fannie Archer Back in school.
277 Mr. McNair Guest of Miss Farrington.
277 Ladies and Gentlemen Invitation to Alumni Association banquet.
277 Miss Etta Brooks Re-elected at Charles City.
277 Vinnie Marsh Will teach at Charles City.
277 S. B. Stonerook Completes year at New London.
277 C. A. Draper Will be principal at New Hartford.
277 Miss Maude Humphrey Will teach at Shelby.
277 Miss Sadie Seabloom Will teach at Wahoo, Nebraska.
278 A. M. Willson Will seek work in Colorado.
278 Miss Frances Allison Declines offer from West Waterloo for better position in Boone.
278 Misses Edna and Helen Poor Visited campus; Helen Poor will teach in Independence.
278 Robert Fullerton's unusually genial countenance Visited by father.
278 Miss Mae Loonan Hopes to be able to return to work in Mitchelville.
278 On Memorial Day No recitations held; student battalion and many students joined GAR for memorial service.
278 O. M. Harvey Hurts arm playing baseball.
278 Miss Elsie Barnett Visits the Normal.
278 A. G. DeHart Called home due to mother's illness.
278 J. H. Fellingham Will teach in Fort Dodge.
278 Miss Vinnie Marsh Will replace Ida Shaw in Charles City.
278 Misses Eva Woodward and Jessie Fitch Leave school due to health.
278 Miss Sadie Herrick Will teach in Belvidere, Illinois.
279 Miss Harriet and C. E. Stinson Return to school after father's death.
279 The base ball game Attracted considerable attention; about seventy from Independence attended as well as local townspeople.
279 In the bicycle races at Waterloo I. M. Dodge wins two races and places second in a third; winning times for races.
279 The M'Arey Natural History Association Roster of speakers and topics.
280 The necessary number of tickets Students will take railroad trip to Iowa City.
280 As usual the S. N. S. battalion Participates in Memorial Day parade to Opera House; performs forty minute drill exhibition.
280 Janet Buchanan Wrote prize story for Midland Monthly.
282 Untitled Panoramic view of campus looking east; photo.