Normal Eyte — February 20, 1897

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229 Presumably there is no month Notes significance of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
229 Among the many worthy organizations Tribute to the band.
229 Owing to the fact Washington Gladden will substitute for M. B. Williams as a campus speaker.
230 Miss Anna E. McGovern Judged contest in Parkersburg.
230 Mr. L. W. Parish Will judge oratorical contest at Penn College.
230 The summer school Will be held.
230 The Southeastern Iowa Teachers Association President Seerley and Miss Ridley are on the meeting program.
230 Pres. Seerley Selected as a vice president of the North Central Association.
230 The North Central Association Report by President Seerley of the recent NCA meeting in Chicago.
231 A very pleasant social hour Margaret Baker gave a party for those involved in the recent oratorical contest.
231 Last Thursday May and Alta Birdsall gave a party for friends.
231 Oratorical contest Description and scorecard for the school oratory contest; Percy Hunt won first place.
231 Beethoven recital Performance program.
233 At a joint educational meeting Normalites participate in Charles City meeting.
233 Another educational meeting Normalites participate in Cedar Rapids meeting.
233 Mrs. G. A. Reaugh Doing missionary work in Tama.
233 Supt. E. D. Y. Culbertson Participates in farewell banquet for James F. Wilson.
234 Jessie Segner Teaching in Cherokee.
234 Very favorable reports Edith Ballou teaching in Boone.
234 Lena A. Hussey Attending University of Minnesota.
234 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Report on recent meetings; slate of YWCA candidates.
234 J. P. Huggett Will speak to YMCA.
235 Society Notes Description of recent society programs.
236 Eugene Button Back in school.
236 Geo. E. Welles Book agent in Minneapolis.
236 For Class Day representatives Classes select representatives.
236 Miss Susie Smith Visited Parkersburg.
236 Miss McNally Visited Flossie Stone.
236 Jessie Soper Went home due to sickness; Lucile Miller and Frank Nash have done the same.
236 Lottie and Ollie Green Attended wedding.
236 Belle Boyd Visited campus.
236 Alice Curtis Visited campus.
236 Charlotte Davis and Edith Clark Visited Hudson.
236 Mr. Buckley Visited campus.
236 Violetta Fields Has been sick.
236 Linnie Dunlap Visited brother.
236 Gertrude Bennett Visited sister.
236 Contributions to Museum Thirty specimens mounted and a dozen more are being mounted; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Walters are the taxidermists; Harry Field is contributing specimens.
236 Marshall Bell Visiting home.
236 Mabel Shubert Visited home.
236 Jesse Rice Visited Blaine Brundage.
236 Mary Hollen Brother visits.
236 Mary LeBrant Teaching near home.
237 Percy Huggett Attended oratorical contest on campus.
237 The Minnesingers Give first off-campus concert in Hudson; Robert Fullerton is excellent leader.
237 Grace Sullivan Missed school.
237 Joseph Johnson Visited S. T. Walker.
237 Bess Coomer Missed school.
237 Celia Richards Called home due to sickness in family.
237 Casper Schenk Able to be up and about.
237 Anna Goodale Has been sick.
237 The faculty Making up class schedule; students will register soon.
237 Several hack-loads of students Horses become unmanageable; hack turned over; no serious injuries.
237 Pres. Seerley Will address Ft. Dodge YMCA.
237 Robert Fullerton Will sing at Ft. Dodge YMCA meeting.
237 Grace Fullerton Mother died.
237 Apron Strings Casper Schenk thanks mother for help during illness.