Normal Eyte — May 30, 1896
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 325 | The year just drawing to a close | Review of the athletic accomplishments for the year; believes that there have been significant achievements in organization. |
| 326 | The Board of Directors | Group faculty into departments of Professional, English, Mathematics, Science, History and Civics, Music, Drawing, and Latin. |
| 326 | The Faculty | Will attempt to organize fall program of classes. |
| 326 | The 1896 Commencement | Arrangements for the ceremonies will include battalion inspection, a tent large enough to hold two thousand people, and an alumni gathering. |
| 326 | Miss Margaret Baker | Will study elocution in the East this summer. |
| 326 | Miss Eva Gregg | Will study English at Harvard. |
| 327 | Society notes | Report on the triangular debate among the Aristos, Orios, and Philos. |
| 327 | Miss Lucy Mount | Completes course at Stanford University. |
| 327 | The Alden school board | Re-elect Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tool. |
| 327 | Mr. E. E. Rall | Associate principal at Hawarden; Elsie Orcutt teaching there, too. |
| 327 | At a recent meeting of the Jefferson school board | Mrs. E. B. Wilson and Jessie Bradshaw re-elected to teaching positions. |
| 327 | Mr. Geo. McCammond | Re-elected principal at New Hartford; Clara Ensign will teach there, too; Cora Taylor will not teach next year. |
| 327 | Mr. S. S. Stockwell | Will continue at Nora Springs Seminary. |
| 327 | The sad news of the death of Miss Alice Neal | Died in Chicago May 23, 1896. |
| 327 | Professor G. W. Samson | Will speak in Vinton and Rockford. |
| 327 | President Seerley | Speaks at Sioux City Training School. |
| 327 | Professor L. W. Parish's new Institute Pamphlet | Will be published shortly. |
| 327 | Miss Cora Stone | Teaching in Bessemer, Michigan. |
| 327 | Miss Lina Wilkinson | Will teach in Perry. |
| 329 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | John Bowman preaches on campus. |
| 329 | Field Day at ISNS | Event-by-event results of Field Day competition. |
| 331 | E. B. Rogers | Will teach in Carroll. |
| 331 | C. E. Blodgett | Will be principal in Carroll. |
| 331 | Mabel Brebner | Mother visited. |
| 331 | Miss Ida Schell and Miss Suplee | Visited chapel. |
| 331 | Grace McNeil | Will teach in McGregor. |
| 331 | O. D. Gruver | Has left school. |
| 331 | President Seerley | Gave lecture to men. |
| 331 | Miss Emma Cooper | Has been sick. |
| 331 | Miss Anna Clymer | Has gone home. |
| 331 | John Prall | Visited campus. |
| 331 | Reverend H. R. Hollis | Visited campus. |
| 331 | Miss Gladys Sigworth | Visited by brothers. |
| 331 | Rodney Arey | Was at home. |
| 331 | The organ | Being repaired. |
| 331 | Lucy Spicer | Visited campus. |
| 331 | The band | Played at Field Day. |
| 331 | Miss Mary Taylor | Visited home. |
| 332 | Miss Sallie Anderson | Will continue in Stanwood. |
| 332 | Mr. Parsons | Visited E. O. Bronson. |
| 332 | Quite a crowd gathered | To watch baseball game between student battalion companies. |
| 332 | Miss Ida Davis | Teaching in Colorado. |
| 332 | Mabel Long | Will teach in Marathon. |
| 332 | We are glad to learn | Mattie Gillett recovering health. |
| 332 | The cadets and band | G. A. R. invites them to Memorial Day ceremonies. |
| 332 | The old walk | Old walk leading to Normal Street removed; new walk directly from Central Hall to street installed. |
| 332 | In the list | Nettie Hartsell wrote class song for Third Years. |
| 332 | Harry Thompson | Will teach in Council Bluffs. |
| 332 | Lady students, attention | Offering "light" employment. |
| 332 | Miss Mary Polly | Visited Emma Reese. |
| 332 | Professor Wright | Attended teachers association meeting. |
| 332 | Miss Jessie Snyder | Having eye trouble. |
| 332 | Two fine books on art | Library receives new books. |
| 332 | Her friends here | Clara Groendycke planning to enter University of Iowa. |
| 333 | The pupils and teachers of the grammar school | Went to bluffs for picnic. |
| 333 | Professor Loughridge | Thinking seriously of running a one month Latin summer session. |