Normal Eyte — May 1, 1897

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325 All are proud of the fact Baseball team is good; students should support the players.
325 The athletic spirit shown is very good Finances are good; athletes should get ready for Field Day.
325 If the weather permits Will play Nora Springs in baseball.
326 Presumably there are persons among us Notes achievements of Helen Keller.
326 The constitution of the Normal Eyte Election of staff will be held.
326 On Monday of this week Mrs. A. W. Isbell (Gertrude Leland) died.
326 Summer term announcements Good array of classes scheduled.
326 Our intercollegiate debate Getting ready for debate with Lenox College.
327 The board at Dunlap F. G. Miller re-elected superintendent; Eleanor Wood will teach there.
327 Edgar A. Ford Will be principal at Rhodes.
327 Principal Jno. D. Lyon Will stay in Ionia.
327 Principal C. E. Buckley Re-elected in Shell Rock.
327 The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Chassell Mr. Chassell seems to be recovering his health.
327 Superintendent C. E. Locke Re-elected at Tama.
327 Miss Zuba Tibbets Teaching in Lee County.
327 Miss Florence Mack Assistant principal in Shelby schools.
327 Rodney M. Arey Will be principal at Cherokee.
327 Miss May Calderwood Teaching in Milwaukee.
328 Society Notes Reviews of recent Zeta, Aristo, Orio, and Shakespearean programs and activities.
329 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. A look at recent meetings.
331 Charles Yaeger Teaching in Riverside.
331 Katie Pollard Recovering from measles.
331 Will Jennings Withdraws from school.
331 Joseph Johnson Visits S. T. Walker in Brighton.
331 Anna Goodale Visits home in Parkersburg.
331 J. W. Jarnagin Appointed postmaster in Montezuma.
331 L. A. I. Chapman Visited chapel.
331 Professor C. E. Tool Has had eye trouble.
331 Alice Curtis Doing well in Charles City.
331 W. B. Sparks Missed several days.
331 Naomi Achenbach Enjoyed visit from aunt.
331 Stella Smith Has gone to Chicago.
331 Marcella Ormsby Teaching in Cunningham School.
331 Charles Fields Visited campus.
331 A military banquet Being planned.
331 Miss Alyce Kelley Visited Alden.
331 G. H. Twaddle Has been sick.
331 H. E. Whitney Was out of town.
331 Sadie Shaffer Re-elected in Hampton.
332 Mr. Seerley Attended teachers meeting in Sioux City.
332 The eight literary societies Had pictures taken.
332 We regret to announce E. L. Hollis withdraws from school to care for his family, five of whom have typhoid fever.
332 The following promotions and appointments Student Battalion leaders announced.
332 W. H. Whitford Re-elected at Victor.
332 Prof. Samson Attends convention in Chicago.
332 Benj. Quigley has left us Hopes to recover health.
332 Anna Henderson Will go to the South to teach.
332 Robert Fullerton Sang solo at joint meeting of YMCA and YWCA.
332 Clara Terwilliger Back in school; visited by family.
332 Frank B. Steece Performing as entertainer.
332 Professor Parish Was ill and missed class.
332 J. E. Craney Now in Hot Springs.
332 Bertha Bishop Visited Alden.
334 A very encouraging letter W. H. Smith recovering health.