Normal Eyte — January 5, 1895

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213 Notice to students Normal Book Room now in C. A. Wise & Sons new store at foot of Normal Hill near the bridge.
213 It is very gratifying Highlights of the ISTA meeting in Des Moines.
214 At the close of last term December graduates bring 1894 total to 146; list of December graduates.
214 Hereafter there will be an annual competitive drill Student battalion companies will compete for GAR prize.
214 The Normal reunion Detailed description of recent reunion; representatives from most classes attend; faculty speak.
215 Friday evening Excerpts from speech by Joseph Cook on "Ultimate America".
216 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Meeting leaders and officers announced.
216 The State Normal School O. C. Scott writes his impressions of the school after visiting as an oratorical contest judge.
217 Miss Emma Unrau Teaching in Reinbeck.
217 Mail box Mail box located at bookstore.
217 Miss Erdine Rose Writes from Sanborn, New York.
217 We are not surprised O. M. Harvey doing good work in Burlington.
217 Our friends, Misses Loonan and Mintier Doing well at Mitchelville.
217 Miss Agnes Sullivan Teaching in Dubuque.
217 Mr. R. C. McConnell Has heard news that he is to be married.
217 Miss Florence Claypool Teaching in Ledyard.
217 A. A. Baker Teaching near Colfax.
217 Returning from vacation Camanche students publish paper.
217 Chas. R. Martin Married Louisa Lathrop; finished pharmacy course at University of Iowa, but is teaching.
217 W. O. Cummings Has charge of schools in Lewiston, Idaho.
217 A quiet wedding H. E. Blackmar married Kitty Fluke on January 1, 1895.
217 Miss Kate Taubman Early graduate has been teaching in South Dakota.
218 Mr. F. C. Woods Visits Carl Magee in Charles City.
218 Mr. O. R. Langdon Married Mattie Younker.
218 On account of overwork J. H. Fellingham went home early, but should return on time.
218 At the oratorical contest Robert Fullerton sings at Cornell College.
218 Between 50 and 60 students Remained at school over the Christmas holidays.
218 Skating must be fine now Many head for the river.
218 Mr. Gorsuch Has been sick.
218 Those who remained here Library busy over Christmas holidays.
218 Mr. Carl Magee Visited Cedar Falls.
218 Miss Simmons Spent vacation at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.
218 Miss Lena Wing Father returns with her for a visit.
218 On account of sickness L. H. Minkel will miss some school.
218 Miss Ethel Arey Gave oration on Peter Cooper.
218 Mr. L. B. Moffett Visited the Normal.
218 Mr. Percy Huggett Spent holidays with Professor Arey.
218 Mr. Seerley's Had family reunion during holiday.
218 Mr. Jas. Maynard Entered school.
218 Mr. Bert Abel Visited during vacation.
219 Miss McFarland Visits Topeka, Kansas, and then ISTA convention.
219 Normal Hill Messrs. Cotton and Gibson have opened a grocery store on the hill.
219 Regardless of the inclemency of the weather Students who remained in Cedar Falls over Christmas get together for a party at the school.
219 Among the chapel visitors List of visitors.
219 The Clios Announce new officers.
219 Mr. E. O. Bronson Will work in Waterloo schools.
219 W. E. Albertson Visited Cedar Falls.
219 J. T. Fackler Moves to Washington Street.
219 On account of sickness Ruth Vial gave up work in Waterloo schools.
219 Miss McGovern Gave large Christmas picture to primary department.
219 Mr. Leslie Chapman Glad to go home to see family.
220 E. W. Richards Principal in Luverne.
220 Miss Maude McLaughlin Studying music at Drake.
220 Miss Mary J. Thompson Married to T. M. Bowman.
220 Miss Ruth Allison Teaching in Cresco.
220 G. E. Mueller Now in Barney.
220 W. S. McKee Doing well in Atalissa.
220 Melissa Rigby Teaching in Springdale.
220 During the vacation New shelves built in library and books rearranged; report on holdings and circulation.
220 Anna C. Goodale Assistant principal in Parkersburg.