Page One had a photograph of the parade grounds on campus, as well as a bit of history on the Indian school. Page two had a small, horrifying piece on whether leaving Indians alone to die of illness or physically murdering them is more humane. The page also had extracts from the Address of Gen. George Crooks to the graduating class. Page three had a continuation of the final article from page two, which was about what senators thought of Indian education. This continued onto page four, with a small blip on the sale of photos used by Morning Star in their papers. Page five had the school items and the cooking classes on campus. Also on the page was a letter home from a girl out in Pennsylvania. Page six had quotes from students who were home with their parents, as well as a visit to Omaha and the New Indian School at Genoa, Nebraska. There was also an account of a visit by Pawnee chiefs and parts of their remarks were reproduced.