Normal Eyte — October 6, 1894

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11 Alpha hall Beautifully decorated along flower theme.
53 The Normal Book Room Formerly located on campus; now located at the foot of Normal Hill , near the bridge, under the proprietorship of C. A. Wise and Sons.
53 During the summer Applauds recent decision in Wisconsin on academic freedom.
53 Those of our readers New band instruments will be purchased; faculty and students subscribe $100, Board of Directors give $200, and local citizens subscribe $100.
54 Parody Parody of "Little Orphan Annie" which concludes with "the faculy'll expel you if you don't watch out".
54 There is a study never catalogued Notes the lack of women given prominent roles in alumni reception at last Commencement; believes that women should have much greater presence.
55 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Meeting leaders announced; detailed description of meeting of missionary circle.
55 W. E. Albertson Principal at Onslow.
55 Miss Blanche Fort Teaching in Eagle Grove.
55 Miss Carrie Rule Will be teaching in Sheldon; has been substituting in East Des Moines.
55 E. D. Y. Culbertson Conducted Greene County Institute.
56 Glenn J. Haven Visited Jesup.
56 Mr. Benj. McKeen Visited recently.
56 Mr. Gates Underwood Visited by sister.
56 Miss Alice Shoemaker Has been sick.
56 Misses Poor and Gillett Visited home.
56 For the latest, best, and cheapest fountain pen See Walter Burris.
56 We are always pleased to record the success C. S. Cobb doing well in Shelby.
56 E. E. Crane Enrolled at University of Iowa along with five others from the Class of 1894, including S. C. Smith.
56 County Superintendent H. A. Welty Busy in Dickinson County.
56 M. C. Cunningham Now at Iowa City.
56 Volga City F. W. Perkins teaching there.
56 The Morrison board R. C. McConnell will be there another year.
56 Miss Sara Riggs Teaching in Escanaba, Michigan.
56 At Wapello Ida Grimes married Dr. S. Ingham.
56 Paul Peterson Gaining attention for his work as superintendent in Shelby County.
56 We notice a clipping R. A. Elwood doing well in Colby.
57 Excavating for the new building Will cause detours for students; foundation expected to be finished this fall.
57 Miss Ella Younker Will go to Chicago to study for missionary service.
57 Clio hall Nicely-decorated for recent session.
57 Mrs. Loughridge's health has improved Now taking meals with family and boarders.
57 The president of the Athletic Association Members should pay their dues.
57 We are very glad Clella Waite is feeling better.
57 Among the many who went home S. T. Walker and sister visit home.
57 Mrs. J. A. Finlayson The former Grace Robinson has been sick.
57 Messrs. C. A. Mackey and R. O. Langdon Visited the Normal.
57 We commend the wisdom and judgment School choir is strong.
57 Mr. Chas. Ridley Visiting daughter.
57 Miss May Brown Visited by father.
57 Miss Matie Steimel Visited the Normal.
57 Mr. C. A. Frederick Makes trip to Charles City.
57 Mr. G. H. Scobey Has been sick.
57 Among those who have missed a few recitations Adeline Fellingham.
57 Miss Edith Wolf Enrolled.
57 Miss Meda Goodspeed Teaching at Tripoli.
57 Miss Wallbank Attended wedding of Ida Grimes.
57 Last Wednesday Miss Gowan visited with Emma Larkin.
57 Miss Lillie L. Bridgeford Enrolls.
57 Miss Stena Hansen Enrolls again; had been student in 1890-1891.
57 Mr. G. W. Randlett Has had eye trouble.
57 A. A. Wall Enrolls.
57 Miss Leora Parker Visited Jesup.
58 Since our last issue New Book Room building being built.
58 Last Friday evening A mix-up in getting to a concert in Waterloo.
58 The band boys With $400 in subscriptions, the band will buy fifteen new instruments; they already have a drum on hand.
58 On a day recently Robert Fullerton has a misadventure on a date.
58 The following persons have occupied the orators stand Roster of speakers and topics.
59 The spelling test is over Students learn if they passed or will be placed in a special class.
59 Mr. Seerley Had busy summer: visited Chicago, Springfield and Boston, Massachusetts, and other major Eastern cities; taught at institutes in Iowa.
59 The "Monkey Stoop" An excerpt from an article on bicycles.