Normal Eyte — March 20, 1897

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253 As usual Roster of first section of Class of 1897.
253 Nothing has occurred in the history of the school Carl Treimer died March 3, 1897.
254 The Iowa Inter-collegiate Oratorical Contest Penn College won competition.
254 For sometime Attempting to set up debate with Lenox College.
254 The teacher's province Text of speech given by President Seerley to first section of Class of 1897.
256 The Beethoven recital Review of performance by students of Miss Curtiss.
257 Band concert Review of performances by several groups.
257 February 28, 1897 Professor Riggs gives address on 100th birthday of Mary Lyon.
258 Principal S. T. Walker Teaching at Brighton.
258 We regret to learn Charles L. Lewis has been sick.
258 Dr. W. L. Hearst, '90, and Dr. J. G. McAlvin, '94 Receive medical degrees from University of Iowa.
258 Mr. A. O. Christopher Will enter theological school.
258 Miss Josie Bunce Will teach in Gladbrook; other Normalites already there.
258 Miss Cora A. Stone Will marry William Cousins; Elmer E. Amsden will marry Letha L. Todd.
258 Basketball Results of recent game; history of game at ISNS, which began in fall 1896 as an exercise for women; description of how the game is played.
258 Miss Inez Croasdale Will teach in Little Sioux.
258 Mr. C. E. Moore Farming near La Porte City.
258 Among the successful teachers Eva Moore doing well in Red Oak.
258 Miss Jessie Wilbern Teaching in Osceola County.
258 Mrs. Abbie Gunn Younkin Visited campus.
260 Percy Huggett Principal at Greene.
260 Jas. H. Lees Will do institute work in Greene.
260 Professors Colegrove, Walters, and Samson Will lecture at institute.
260 Miss Ida Ziegler Enrolled.
260 Professors Samson and Bender and Miss McFarland Will judge contest in Waterloo.
260 D. L. Moffett Back in school.
260 Prof. Walters Teaching courses in astronomy.
260 Professor and Mrs. A. C. Page Entertain Mrs. D. W. Crouse.
260 Misses Katherine Closz, Maude Farnham, and Gertrude Lond Enrolled in school.
260 F. G. Mattisonn Principal at Dawson.
260 Frank Fowley Back in school.
261 The baseball season Prospects are for a strong team.
261 Elizabeth Jones Led chapel exercises.
261 Mr. Seerley Will lecture Waterloo institute.
261 The beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Townsend Host YMCA officers and guests.
261 Robert Fullerton Conducted class in Parkersburg.
261 It gives us great pleasure Professor Bartlett's health is improving.
261 Several specimens Added to Museum collection.
261 Dame nature Alternating thaw and freeze makes for good skating conditions.
261 Mrs. Abbie Gunn Younkin Helps sister Harriett get settled.
261 We have been informed James Gilchrist is in poor health as is his wife.
261 Miss Marcella Ormsby Secretary of St. Patrick Reading Circle.
262 Amendment To Normal Eyte constitution.