Normal Eyte — April 13, 1895

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421 Aristotelian public Review of Aristotelian public session in which members portrayed historical figures.
422 The future, or the new era realized A fictional look back at the 20th century.
423 Alpha Hall Alphas present program featuring witches as theme.
424 G. S. Dick His Charles City school graduated twenty-nine; other Normalites teaching there, too.
424 We notice the names F. A. Lacy and E. D. Culbertson on Teacher's Association program.
424 W. W. Bartine and W. F. Berner Studying medicine in Chicago.
424 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Meeting leaders announced; noon prayer meetings held; term Sunday School organized.
424 Miss Mabel Shearer Will teach in Corwith.
424 Miss Emma Funk Resigns in Red Oak; will teach in Independence.
424 E. A. Felmley Working on farm.
425 Miss Mary King Visited Nellie Rownd.
425 Miss Helen Poor Visited campus.
425 Miss Cynthia Titus Visited campus.
425 Little Eva Snider Visited campus.
425 Miss Lulu Marsh Teaching in Cresco.
425 We are in receipt Anna E. McElhinney married T. C. Robb.
425 Miss Libbie Lodwick Teaching in Eldora; may attend University of Iowa.
425 W. H. Manifold Closed Colorado school; will attend University of Colorado.
425 Miss Ella Ford Teaching in Des Moines.
425 Miss Henrietta Brayton Now in Logan.
426 Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Nichols Mr. Nichols is studying at the University of Chicago.
426 The large number of girls Appreciated Miss McFarland's lecture.
426 Mr. C. T. Weimer Has been sick.
426 We missed Miss Anna Baker Was sick.
426 Among the Aristo brethren Roster of those present.
426 Four young ladies Visited Elizabeth McDowell and Alberta Hoffman.
426 Mr. A. L. Comstock Visited from Oskaloosa.
426 Miss Grace Griffin Vacationing at home.
426 Miss Berta Mitchell Has been sick.
426 On account of ill health Robert Fullerton spent a few days at home.
426 Miss Nellie Miner Visited campus with Mary Wilson.
426 Miss Margaret Hawk Went home; has been sick.
426 Miss Bertha Edwards Visited campus.
426 Daisy Tabor, Lizzie Luther, and Lillie Barber Visited Edna Poor and Mabel Gillett.
426 Mr. Percy Huggett Visited campus.
426 Mr. V. M. Gregg Enrolled in dental school in Iowa City.
426 Last Thursday Two of Professor Parish's boys visited campus.
426 Miss Ida Ziegler Has been sick.
426 Miss Alice Fullerton Visited Ida Tupper.
426 Already there are 597 normal students and twenty-six preparatory students enrolled.
426 Mr. A. D. McCormack and F. C. Sheldon Have been sick.
427 On last Saturday evening Aristos elect officers and present program.
427 Orations of the past week Speakers and topics.
427 Maj. Dinwiddie Went to Chicago for medical treatment; President Seerley will be in charge of drill.
427 The main feature Description of Neotrophian program; featured debate with Clios, a new activity for women's societies.
427 Most of the young men Seeking students to work as agents this summer.
427 Vergil D. Merrill Seeking men to work as agents this summer.
427 Mr. Carl Magee Visited campus as did Vinnie Marsh.
427 Mr. P. M. Shaffer Returned to school.
427 Miss Lillian Cooper Called home because of mother's illness.
427 Miss Leora Parker Teaching near Jesup.
427 Work is being pushed Stone work will soon be done on Administration Building; most material is on site.
428 A meeting of the Athletic Association Will organize baseball team; hope to develop a track; urges students to get ready for field events.
428 Neotrophian public Performance program.