Normal Eyte — May 8, 1897

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337 The graduating classes Class of 1897 decides against making a class gift.
337 The reputation of this school Will face college men in debate; urges student support and attendance.
337 Pursuant to due notice Results of Normal Eyte staff election.
338 Never in the history of Iowa Praise for Henry Sabin.
338 College associations and college discipline President Seerley believes that the YMCA and the YWCA are major forces in school governance and in keeping good moral order in students' lives.
340 T. B. Morris . . . and Jno. H. Schroeder Former Student Battalion captains doing well as school principals.
340 Frank C. Woods Doing well at Milford as is his wife, the former Etta Brooks.
340 Society Notes A look at the Neotrophian and Natural History Association programs.
340 Jessie Wilbern Will teach in Worthington, Minnesota.
340 L. B. Moffett Will be principal in Oelwein.
340 H. H. Savage May become superintendent of Dickinson County.
340 W. T. Davidson Re-elected at Spirit Lake.
340 Harvey Welty May study at University of Michigan.
340 Frank Steece Giving readings and elocutions.
340 Morris Cooper Will conduct summer session at Buena Vista College; Miss McFarland and Mr. Fullerton will teach there, too.
340 J. C. McGee Will be principal in Allison.
340 Miss Minnie Banker Re-elected in Cherokee.
340 Winnifred Hazel Sloan Continuing to teach in Sioux City.
341 Pupil's recital Performance program.
342 Spring Poetic tribute.
342 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Professor Loughridge lectured on India.
343 Athletic Department Rules for Field Day entries; ISNS defeats Nora Springs in baseball.
344 We still have measles with us Martha Phillips, Adelaide Chambers, and Hattie Boyington have measles.
344 Miss Julia Curtiss Will give pupil's recital.
344 Miss Maude Brackney Has done well in Washta.
344 We hear from Perry Elsie Davis re-elected.
344 Our new editorial staff M. L. Fuller, C. E. Steele, and Olive Whitmore elected.
344 Miss Mae Arnold Will be assistant principal in Osceola.
344 Bert Welty Visited campus; studying law at University of Iowa.
344 There was a meeting Faculty put together schedule for fall.
344 Miss Alta Carver Went home due to malarial fever.
344 Miss Lulu Miles Enjoying visit from grandfather.
344 Miss Bertha Morrison and Miss Suplee Visited chapel.
344 Miss Nellie Palmer Will teach in Alden.
344 Miss Mary Hollen Will be assistant principal in Lineville.
344 Miss Ella Danskin Visited Nevada.
344 Robert Minkel Will be principal at Marcus.
344 Miss Bertha Bennett Was in Alden.
344 Mrs. Dr. Whitley Visited sister.
344 Lewis Warwick Will be principal in Montezuma.
344 S. S. Stockwell Came up from Nora Springs.
344 Miss Eva Macy Will teach in Lohrville.
344 Miss Emma Maiden Will teach in Boone.
344 Joseph Johnson Will be assistant principal in Brighton.
344 Miss Anna Bernard Will teach in Montezuma.
344 Mrs. Seerley and little Marion Visiting Des Moines.
344 Miss Leila Mitchell Will teach in Monroe.
344 Mr. Wassam and Lyman Bedford Visited Hudson.
344 Bert Bartholomew Left school.
344 The grounds are being fixed up and the drives widened
345 The trigonometry class Dividing into squads for surveying.
345 Our school victorious at the interstate contest Telegram says that ISNS won debate in Emporia.
345 Our baseball team Will play in Fayette.
345 Sunday chapel appointments Roster of those who will lead chapel exercises.
345 Many of the friends and old students J. C. Gilchrist is seriously ill in Laurens.
345 Blaine Brundage left Sunday night Debate team assembling in Emporia.