V W C A The young ladles aided by tin1 lady members of tin faculty luivon splendid tiHHoclutioii which mods every Sunday after noun in the chapel at I oclock Tho president and secretary gladly give mlvlee and assistance to nil young IikIIch who come to the college The two HoeletieH luive 11 union meeting once ench term All young people me invited to intend the meeting even if they do not become nctive members SociAls Kvcry other Saturday evening n Hocinl h given in the chapel under direction of the fneulty or Home one of the College ho eicHes All HtiidentM lire invited to these hocIdIh where proper enter tniiiiuent 1h provided Thcne furiiinli not only evening of pleasure but go to help young people in viii Ioiih Much of Iniprovemenl hum 15 iwriH aihipt Tin imiitmt Term- Your term in ten weekH from the dny you enter The work in ihotough the courses comprehensive hence the suc cess of itH MtlldeiltM The HChool Ih prneticnl and ineetH the iletniiiidH of the times hence the huge iitteiidnnee i The expenses are lens nt thiHHchool for twelve montliH thunnt iiiohI hcIiooIh for nine uiontliH Do you live in town mid find Unit you cannot realise your iiinbi lion to obtain mi ediiention either collegiate or Hpecinl Our HludentH me of Unit cIiihh of young men and women who go to school for bmlneuH for Htmly for a purpoHc We me prepared to help you in various wayH mid we would be pleased to hear from you See explanation of coiiihoh of Hludy A ureal number of our HtudentH come from the farm mid liil for this Heboid and Hh iidvatitagoH an education would bu impossible to them The Hchool h organized for the viihI army of young men and wom en all over the went who are mixioiiH to Hecure nu education and have no money to throw away in uhcIchh expeiidiluieH TeachoiH We obtain only the IchI touchers the country nlTordn Kvery tencher Ih ii HpecinliHt In Iiih or her line of work TImih the stu tlent lenriiH twice as much in the same length of lime ns be would if he had n poor teacher Kvery minute of the time is iinefully employed Recitations nre forlv live inimiteH long nml the HChool year iH fifty weeks- Conse pietitly an much can be iiccoinpliHhed in UiiH nchool in two years iih ciiii be iiccoinpliHhed at other hcIiooIh in three yeaiiH Does it pay to attend hcIiooIh without Htimtliii witli hcIiooI bonrdH No The NebriiHkn Normnl College does thorough pnicticnl work in every department Students from the varioiiH depnrtuieiUH Hecure po sitions as hooii iih they are ready for them Our courses embrnce everything necessary nothing uhcIchh Unit there are broader higher fields of knowledge than we can lead you through iH true but it iH also true that it would take years of time and UiouhiiihIh of dollars of money to acitire UUh knowledge in the high er hcIiooIh of learning A groat ninny aludenls hesitate aiiout coining to college becaiiHe they think they are not HiifficienUy advanced To Hiich we would Hay ciime light along you will Hud suitable cIiihhch There nre no oxain iiinlioiiH for iidiuiHsion required mid n Htudetil h known by hia work ICHpecinily in there no distinction between rich mid poor The Htudent wIiohc life in enrueHt whonc time in money and wIiohc future iH in bin own keeping doeH not care for three or four inonlhH1 vacation in n year lie prefers to Hpend the time in hard Hludy and earnest npplicntiou and thereby complete iih extensive n curriculum in little more than one half the time We have HpeqinI oIuhhch provided for the UioiiBiindB of young men mid women who have not the time or money to enter our regular oouraeH but yet who want special work on special Hiibjecta mid who desire lo spend a few months for this purpose These classes are un der thecare of able educators Hpecially trained for UUh work We have devoted our time energy labor and meniiH to establish a HChool for the poor young men and women of the went that would have Htandiug among the educators of the country nnd we are grati fied at the recognition that college men coiintysuperinlendeuts pub lie Bchool men an well as our thousands of patroiiH have given ua Are you a farmern Hon or ilnughter living out in the country where you have never had the advantage of graded and higher bcIiooIh Do not hesitate to come here thinking you are not far enough advanced Remember we have cliiHHea Hpecinl y provided for HludentH of UUh kind Many of our very beut HtudentB come from the farm Our object in to help you do all the good in the world possible We can jtiHtly claim that the practical education in the Normal College traiiiB young people to industry and thrift to reHpect for economy and labor to a love for their houicH and un enhanced rever ence and Direction for their parenta Our Btudenta nre known every where for their honeaty their enterprise and their buaineaa hucccbb in every calling in which they have established themselves ANNOrNtlvMliNT OV OfK KlKMNC AND HlM MUW UMiMliU TIJUJIS 1OK 1001 Spring Term opeun April 1 mid cIosch June 7 Summer Term opens June 10 and closes August 10 The object of theae terms besides the regular work of the College is to furnish teachers and those preparing to teach on opportunity to study nnd review audi Htudies iih they desire and thus better prepare themselves for the work of teaching Neither expeiiHe nor elfort is spared to make these terina most profitable to teachers of all grades All the special review classes will be under the same tuition and will admit the Htudent to all the other classes of the College The classes in diducticH nnd methods alone are worth the sum it costs to attend Ouu SiKMNC AM Summijk Siiioor Couiisus Nore than r00 teach ers took advantage of this excellent cuitrbc during last spring and summer note the list of studies for these terms KNTKU at any Timis Our work ia so arranged ami our classes so divided that students can enter any day to advantage and secure the Hiune rates as though they had entered nt the first of the term Come whenever it suits you and we will arrange your work to suit you If you are ready to come when you get this Journal do not wait but come nt once Kxiihis Payaiiuson Kntkkini Tuition 10 for a term of ten weeks Tuition board and furnished room SMfiO for it term of ten weeks Kxpensea for less than a term will be at the same rate as above 5115 per week during the summer Good board and room in private fainiliea at -50 to 500 per week In addition to above expenses only 5 extra is charged for twenty private lessons in vocal or instrumental music shorthand mid type writing special elocution work in the primary school Classes in vo cal music and general elocution are free to all atudunts The following classes will be organized for these terms tic Fractions compound utiniberH percentage nieiiBuralion review ineiitnl Algebra Beginning fractioiiH rndiciiln advanced review Analytical Geometry Beginning advanced Book keeping Begin ning advanced teachern review actual busliieHH Botany Begin niiig advanced review CiiIcuIuh CheiniHtry Ueginning advanced analylical Civil Government National Htate Ctirreiit evuntH Di dactics nnd mothodH Model Hchool Kindergarten primary grades country hcIiooI high school supervision child Htudy Letter writing Drawing -Common school free hand blackboard piispoctiun Elo cution -Reading beginning elocution advanced DelHitrte Klenien tnry Hcience Grnniniar Ueginning advanced analysis review icrninn Heglnning intermediate advanced couversatinmil Ge ology leoinetry Ueginning advanced solid review Geography Descriptive physical History United Slatea general Knglish Lat in Ueginning advanced render Caesar Virgil Cicero ieview Liter ature American English Music Piano orirnn violin sight sing ing chornl work hnrmony Nnture study Orthography Ortheopy Philosophy Ueginning advanced review Physiology -Beginning advanced review Peninanship Plain ornamental business blnck bonrd Political Keononiy Parliamentary Law Psychology Paint ing Oil pastel crayon Rhetoric Ueginning advanced review Shorthand Surveying Typewriting Trigonometry Plane spher ical Word Analyjis Zoology Other classes are organized when desired ICKUULATIONH OK Till COLIliCli AlIUOVIvI HY TIlUSTKIiS 1 Sludents may enter at any time J Tuition is payable in advance for at least ten weeks on entering or to close of the yenr in case less than ten weeks remain Special ar rangements may be made with students who can remain but a few weeks for review They pay iust for time they attend It Should students who pay for more than one term be obliged to leave College before the time paid for haa expired all tuition except for the term in progress will be refunded I Any student who is called away before the close of the term will receive a due bill for balance of tuition for the term This due bill can be used by the same person at any time f No student will be enrolled as a member of any class until he presents to the teacher an enrollment card from the president showing Unit the tuition fee is paid Receipts for tuition are not transferable 1 Should it be necessary for sudents to be absent from a class or other exercise of the college they must first secure an excuse from the president or secretary A failure to do this will cause the students name to be dropped from the roll 7 One tuition 1000 admits the students to any class of the college except instrumental music voice culture painting and advanced elo cution The tuition for Uieae studies will be found under their respec tive departments 8 No Htudent ia permitted to engage in any outside occupntion or to reeeivo instruction in any subject from nay person not employed by the Col lege without the consent of the president 0 Students will be dismissed from the College for neglect of duty and for improper conduct When u student is dismissed he forfeits his right to u cqr tilleiitu for the unexpired term Students who are dismissed can never again ho admitted to the College No student will he dismissed without a hearing before the faculty HOAltl OF TUUSTKRS Hon John T Drossier Ex State Senator Ileal Estate A L Tucker President Citizens Hank Henry Loy Cashier Wayne State Hank 11 I Wilson Cashier First National Hank H l Swan Cashier Wayno National Hank Hon Frank Fuller Ex State Senator Attorney J D King Heal Estate Agent Attorney It Philleo Lumber Dealer M 1 Ahcrn Dry Goods Merchant officios of thk iioakd Hon John Dressier President Henry Ley Vice President J D King Secretary and Treasurer LOCATION OF SOMK OF OUU KOKMKIt STUDKNTS High Schools 11 K Alason Supt Stanton O A Preston Principal Osmond C TI Bright Principal Winside Lillian Purkhiser Asst Principal Alendota 111 F S Leerone Principal Pilger C J Malone Principal AVausa W 12 Miller Principal Hald Butte Montana A F Miller Principal Cheney Wash Nellie Spears Asst Principal Emorson A A Ilines Princi pal Lennox S D A F Williams Principal Mcnno S D C L Culler Prin cipal Dakota City C S AVortiimn Principal llartington C C Hurley Prin cipal Mountain Home Idaho J Y Ashton Principal Boclus John Malpert Asrt Principal Guide Kock Lewis Omey Principal Litehlleld II 12 Iliatt Principal Butte J Bryno Principal Orchard O 11 Carmieheal Princi pal Homer C 11 lladley Principal Belden Maggie McLean Asst Princi pal Pierce C C Singer Principal Ashland HI Grammar Department Kate McDonald Helena Mont Grace Thomas Lyons C 12 Hill Wisner Nellie Martin Bancroft Agnes Uorman Canton S D Lillian llorton Osmond Lizie OConnor Ponea Florence Custer Hills City S D Anna AVeaver AVayne Grace Neilmrt Bancroft Francis J AVal 11s Leigh Anna Miller Armour S D C A Manning South Sioux City Isabel Grower Pender Nina Longcor Albion Fannie Lookabill Ravenna Mao Cunnighani Emerson Mary Claybaugh Hoskins Anna Malone Kunnigwater S Di Lizzie Tatman Colorado Intermediate Department Jennie Mettlen AVayne Anna Meek Fuller- ton Ella OConnor Sioux City Maude Britton AVayne Mamie AVallace Pierce Eva lleehe Stanton Mao Alderson Madison Anna Christcnson Hur ley S D Ellie Watson Bancroft Matilda Mullen ONeill Edith Huso Wakelleld Sadie Bonrsaw Jollerson S D Myrtle Mills LaurolTeanChardo Omaha Lulu Stiiuuii South Sioux City Mary Ahern Townsend Mont Bollo Hlackstone Pilger Hatty Terry Oakland Mamie Knx Ponea Edith Moses Valentine Genevieve Aiges Detroit Miehingan Tessio Dykeman Papillion Primary Department Blaiudio Hamilton Sioux City Edith Batchelor Fullerton llena Coppoe Ewing Johie Sunday Beresford S DMattioDailey Dakota City Lulu Neilmrt Bancroft Ida Liuson Juniata Emma Schwerin Pierce Sarah Marloy Harrison Mary Cavanaugh Allen Mahol Burger Don iphiui Mamie Hanifan larkston S D Julia Hronio Creightou Bertha Noll AVakelleld Minnie Dole Meukling S D Bessie Winterlmrn Chadron Angio Volin Aolin S D Gertrudo Love Pender Gertrude Emorson Atkinson Eva Lewis Decatur Leona Hunt or Wayne Lillian Lookabill Orchard Edith Sharp Pilger Christono Bartolson Dannebrog County Superintendents L M Powers Neligli G II McDonald Broad water S D Mary McKinly Ponea John 11 Baker Minden AVm II Hill Pender Many others have positions as principals in small village schools tho best country schools hookeepors shorthand writors and music teachers No college in the west has so largo a per cent of its graduates in good pos itions as has this College and tho reason for this is that wo prepare thorn for tho vory best positions To young men and women out of employment If you want to prepare for a 10 aH0 a 75 or a 100 position write to tho President of tho Nebraska Normal College More than 100 positions havo been tilled during the past three months KKCOMMKNDATIONS To tho public or whom it may concern AVe the undersigned citizens of Wayno Nebraska and constituting tho Board of Trustees of tho Nebraska Normal College located in Wayne Nebras ka cheerfully and willingly imiko the following statement Tlio alwivo named institution has been in successful operation sino 1891 and has been ennstuntly growing in hillucnao and numbers All of this time it has been under rim wio and careful inauiigeinwnt of its president J M Pile As an instructor wo consider Prof Pile- among tho foremost in tluu state Ho is assisted by tin ahlo and enthusiastic corps of teimhers Tho moral tone of the College is of tho best Each succeeding year lhids added numbers of students in attendance Graduates from this College are taking the best positions In the schools of our state The motto of Prof Pile and his faculty is thorough and conscientious work in all departments of school work AVe cannot too highly recommend the Collego and its management Wo point with prid to its achievements and inlluenee for good in our com munity We heartily recommend parents and guardians to send their sons and daughters here for an education A L Tun nil Pros Citizens Bank HuNUY Liy Pros State Bunk 11 V Wilson Cash First Natl Bank B F Swan Cash Wayno Natl Hank Fhani Fumhu Attorney M P AtlKUN Merchant K Pill 1110 Lumber Dealer John T Hiiissmh Ileal Estate John D Kino Ileal Estate That the work of tho Normal Collwge Is thorough and practical is evidenced by the fact that its graduates have no trouble in securing excellent situations as tcachurs accountants etc and school hoards from all sections of our own and adjoining states are constantly writing President Pile for teachers And why should the work not ho thorough and practical when it is remembered that every teacher is a specialist in the branches under his or her charge is earnestly interested in the work and has in addition to the necessary educa tional qualifications that which is eminently of more value tho knack of making a dry subject full of interest to the pupil The writer has visited the College at various times and has never yet found a dull and listless class on tho contrary both teachers and classes have always been alert and watchful quick to catch a new thought or principle or to detect an error and correct it AVith such methods and principles as are constantly employed in the Nebraska Normal College success is not a thing for chance and fortune to determine hut is sure as sure as day is to follow night A P Cililns Editor Norfolk Times- Tribune b It must truthfully bo said of the Nebraska Normal College that it gradu ates many of the best teachers and young business men of Northeast Nebraska and that the finished student leaves that Institution with a superior and more practical training than those of ordinary colleges Prof and Mrs Pile have labored hard to bring tho school up to its present high standard and are now liberally supported by the people Laurel Advocate Under tho able direction of that prineo among educators Prof J M Pile the Nebraska Normal College has forced its way to tho front and we honestly believe is without a superior of its kind east or west Fortunate indeed are the young ladies and gentlemen who have the advantages of this institution Prof Pile is assisted by an tiblo and tried corps of teachers each eminent in his department Most heartily do we recommend this College to all who are seeking a classical professional business or musical education Parents may wiin mo utmost commence entrust inoir sons and laughter- to the care of Mr and Mrs Pile ATe speak from knowledge gained by a personal investi gation M LUTHKU Kunk7iman Pastor Lutheran Church Having many times visited the Nebraska Normal Collego I tako great pleasure in endorsing all departments of its work Prof J M Pile the pres ident is not only a man of executive ability but a superior teacher Ho is to be commended for his enthusiasm and tho thoroughnes of flio work AVhat has been said of the president may he said of the secretary and all tho teach ers A healthful invigorating moral atmosphere pervades the school the health of body and mind are alike cared for No idle scholar feels at home in the Nebraska Formal College AV AV TilKOHAM Pastor Baptist Church It gives me pleasure to recommend the Nobraska Normal Collego to those who desire an education A new building with all the modern improvements has just been erected and olTors enlarged opportunities and superior advant ages Tho location of the college is beautiful and healthful It stands on a prominent eminenco and commands an extended an picturesque view Tho school is thoroughly equipped There is a full corps of competent teachers with whom I am personally acquainted 1 heartily recommend them as thor ough and reliable workers I am particularly ghid to notice the attention given to health morals and manners A F Eunst Pastor Presbyterian church It is with pleasure that I recommend tho Nebraska Normal College to any young person seeking an education 1 have several reasons for so doing Lo cated as it is in the most progressive town in Northeast Nebraska a town of churches and schools where I have had the pleasure of residing for the past three years and being huought in contact with tho faculty and students almost daily I have no hesitancy in saying that the faculty stands second to none I among the schools of the west and with Prof Pile at the head I never fear tue ouicoine of the honest students college career Thomas Bithki D D Methodist Pastor From a live years acquaintance with the president oj the Nobraska Nor uuil Collego and acquaintance with members of the faculty and acquaintance with many teachers who have been students of the collego and personal ob servation of the work of the college I can heartily recommend it to all teach ers those proparing to teach and those who wish to prepare themselves for business In my opinion tho Nebraska Normal College is not surpassed by any institution in the west Mahy Suiihokh Ex Supt Dixon county Tho Nebraska Normal Collego is sending out strong competent teachers who are meeting with themost satisfactory success as teachers Stanton county is to he congratulated upon its nearness to such educational advantages as are ollered in this school Its faculty is a strong one Tho fact that teach ers hereabouts are taking advantage of tho means theie offered for obtaining a higher education is but attested by tho number who have attended and are now attending the collego at AVayne Uhahms S Conhy Ex Supt Stuiiton county The following are quotations from a few of tho hundreds of letters endors ing the Nebraska Normal College In my estimation the Nebraska Normal College is not surpassed by any institution in the west Mils Mahy Cunghan Ex County Supt Dixon county 1 reparations such as your collego gives insures success AVM Collins Ex County Supt Cuming county mo Tho work oi Tho instructi I havo investigii Nobraska Normal College has been a lasting benefit to s the best Ciias 12 Hill Grammar Teacher AVisner M10 work of tho Nobraska Normal College several times and know it to be rough and practical I boliovo this to bo the lead ing private Normal in tho est J S Hancock Co Supt Stanton At tho Nobraska Normal you aro prepared for your work undor the di rection of Pros J M Pile tho greatest teacher of teaohors in tho wvst Chaulotti M AViiitk Ex Co Supt Wayno I was a student one year in tho AVayno Normal and must say Pros J M Pilo is one of tho vory host educators in tho country Capable experienced teachers havo charge of every department AV l Moimjahkiixju Ex Co Supt Valentino I completed the teachers and Scientific courses in tho N N C I had attended two colleges before I went to AVayne and have visited many others and can say tho Nobraska Normal has no suporior in tho west L M Po WEILS Co Supt Neligh It has been my good fortune to know of tho success of the Nebraska Nor mal Collego from its organizaton P F 1 AKAUAKrit Co Supt llartington I know of no better school than tho AVayno Normal It prepared mo for my position G H McDonald Co Supt Broadwater Mont Teachers and students preparing for better positions will find at tho Ne braska Normal jus t what they want C C Sinolh Former Principle lago I consider tho two years which I spent in tho Nebraska Normal Collco one of tho best investments I have ever made C II Buioht Principal AVinside V