Normal Eyte — May 30, 1896

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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.