Normal Eyte — September 28, 1895

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9 The literary societies Normal Eyte appoints W. J. McCready as special reporter on societies; urges societies to higher levels of achievement.
9 For some time Some students desire to establish a school for practical politics; will present political arguments..
10 Monometallism Joseph Johnson presents views.
11 The figures Enrollment is 707 in Normal proper, eighty-eight preparatory students, forty in grammar grades, and forty-three in primary department.
12 Orators, attention Looking forward to state contest; some doubt about continued membership in state association.
12 In as much as it has pleased Condolences from Shakespearean Society on death of Beulah Hopley.
12 Miss Maude Humphrey In second year at Shelby High School.
12 To the alumni of I. S. N. S. Number of alumni prohibits publication of annual register; will attempt to mention each alumnus in the Normal Eyte.
13 Miss Susie Hemenway Teaching in Osage.
13 The following of our alumni Roster of those enrolled at University of Iowa.
13 C. W. Bartine and Jno. Boyle Visited the campus.
13 Mr. Joe E. Vance On way to St. Ansgar where he will teach.
13 Mr. Ed Rayburn Clerk in Montezuma bank.
13 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Meeting leaders announced; Sunday School organized; hears address by missionary Joseph George.
13 Mr. Carl Treimer Still in Des Moines.
13 Miss Debbie Davis Teaching in Otranto.
13 Miss Emma S. Mantz Teaching in Pueblo, Colorado.
13 In the public school directory of Boone Roster of ISNS students teaching there.
13 W. E. Collins Teaching in Rock Valley.
13 Miss Adella Gibson Teaching in Malvern.
13 Miss Eulalie G. Bradway Teaching in Glen Ellen.
13 Miss Grace Milliman Teaching in Pocatello, Idaho.
14 Mr. C. W. Bartine Visited friends.
14 One of the additions to Normal Street New meat market.
14 We regret to say Helen Youell leaves school because of illness.
14 Mr. Joe Vance Visited campus friends.
14 Miss Bessie Little Will teach this winter and then return to the Normal.
14 Miss Edna Poor Working in father's office.
14 Miss Jennie Hutchinson Teaching in Madison, Wisconsin.
14 Mr. John Boyle Visited friends.
14 Miss Harriet Cunningham Will live with Margaret Baker.
14 You have no doubt noticed Houses on College Hill have been re-numbered.
14 Miss Agnes Spangler Leaves school because of eye trouble.
14 Miss Bertha Wise and Eunice Overman Visited the campus.
14 Miss Marcella Ormsby Missed school.
14 Miss Gertrude Shank Has been sick.
14 Miss Helen Fenner Teaching in Winthrop.
14 Miss Martha Waynick Teaching in Boone.
14 Miss Jessie Barnt Missed school.
14 Mr. Cobb Out of school.
14 Mr. W. E. Snider Teaching in Colesburg.
14 Miss Mayme Johnson Teaching in Luverne.
14 Miss Anna Baker Visited chapel.
14 Mr. W. E. Lamb Visited Gladbrook.
14 Oscar Fatland Started for Cambridge.
15 The Oratorical Association Organized and moving ahead.
15 The orations delivered so far Roster of speakers and topics.
15 Miss Rachel McGregor Visited brother Robert; teaching in Butler County.
15 Miss May J. Larkey Married Clarence E. Taylor.
15 The Cottage Literary Reading Circle Met at President Seerley's house.
15 At their last business meeting Neotrophians elect officers.
15 The choir Organized; performs on Sundays.
15 The following persons Clios elect officers.
15 Miss Emma Dahlin's sister Clara Dahlin taking special course.
15 Miss Edith Curtis Will teach in Monticello.
15 Mr. Henry Barnt Moved to Tennessee.
16 The various churches Gave receptions to students.
16 Hear ye Normalite Spelling test coming up.
16 Last Friday Shakespeareans give program on flowers.
16 At the business meeting Aristos elect officers.