Normal Eyte — February 2, 1895

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9 Miss Orianna Wesche Teaching in Marathon.
277 The annual open session Description of the Orio program.
277 A word of explanation Some articles are not published because of lack of space.
278 Friends, sisters, Shakes A poetic look at literary societies.
279 Benedict Arnold Oration.
281 The duties of a school teacher Maude Humphrey and B. M. Cobb read papers at meeting.
281 One of our "fourth year" girls Lucy Smith teaching in Red Oak.
281 Miss Etta A. Robinson Teaching in Odebolt.
281 Toms. B. Platt Purchased a drugstore in Peterson.
281 Physical culture Florence Marshall teaching in Waterloo.
281 C. Ray Aurner Superintendent in Adell.
281 Some time ago R. C. McConnell married Edith Neely.
281 Wm. Fields Teaching near Laurens.
281 George F. Thompson Principal at Hesper.
281 Charles J. Griffin Proprietor of drugstore in Montezuma.
281 Maude M. McCracken Married to R. A. Jackson.
281 At the State Teacher's meeting O. M. Harvey is leader of branch of child study association.
281 Miss Alice Foster Alice Foster is in Glen Ellen.
281 Rev. O. B. Chassell Now in Dubuque.
281 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Meeting leaders announced.
282 Miss Lena Jones Has been sick.
282 Miss Amy Hahn Has been sick.
282 Miss Daisy Paine Has been sick.
282 Coasting is all the rage
282 M. W. Cooper Associate principal at Calhoun County Normal School.
282 A meeting of the Athletic Association Considering lowering fees; elect new officers.
282 S. L. Thomas Owns half interest in drugstore in Logan.
282 We hear that C. C. Hammerly Breaks leg in football game.
283 The full number of chapel orations Roster of speakers and topics.
283 Mr. Palle Jorgensen Had been teaching near Elkhorn; will study medicine at University of Iowa.
283 The first meeting of the M'Arey Natural History Association Topics and speakers.
283 Miss Fannie Warner Called to Albion because of aunt's illness.
283 The Clios will institute a new departure Program will feature impromptu speeches.
283 Miss Ruth Colt Visited home.
283 One term was not enough time Misses Shanklin and Edith Rugg have the measles.
283 On account of a very severe cold Edna Poor went home to rest.
283 Misses Tyler and Dale Teaching in the training and preparatory departments.
283 After a year's absence Fannie Emery is back.
283 Mrs. Seerley gave a tea party Forty women attended.
283 Mr. Ole Johnson Has been sick.
283 Because of illness Winona Ripley misses school.
283 We miss Mr. J. H. Gorsuch Has been sick.
283 Mr. Jessie Long Has been sick.
283 Misses Beulah Burris and Tillie Byers Have been sick.
283 Mr. Harry McKeen Now over the mumps.