Normal Eyte — September 28, 1895
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 9 | The literary societies | Normal Eyte appoints W. J. McCready as special reporter on societies; urges societies to higher levels of achievement. |
| 9 | For some time | Some students desire to establish a school for practical politics; will present political arguments.. |
| 10 | Monometallism | Joseph Johnson presents views. |
| 11 | The figures | Enrollment is 707 in Normal proper, eighty-eight preparatory students, forty in grammar grades, and forty-three in primary department. |
| 12 | Orators, attention | Looking forward to state contest; some doubt about continued membership in state association. |
| 12 | In as much as it has pleased | Condolences from Shakespearean Society on death of Beulah Hopley. |
| 12 | Miss Maude Humphrey | In second year at Shelby High School. |
| 12 | To the alumni of I. S. N. S. | Number of alumni prohibits publication of annual register; will attempt to mention each alumnus in the Normal Eyte. |
| 13 | Miss Susie Hemenway | Teaching in Osage. |
| 13 | The following of our alumni | Roster of those enrolled at University of Iowa. |
| 13 | C. W. Bartine and Jno. Boyle | Visited the campus. |
| 13 | Mr. Joe E. Vance | On way to St. Ansgar where he will teach. |
| 13 | Mr. Ed Rayburn | Clerk in Montezuma bank. |
| 13 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; Sunday School organized; hears address by missionary Joseph George. |
| 13 | Mr. Carl Treimer | Still in Des Moines. |
| 13 | Miss Debbie Davis | Teaching in Otranto. |
| 13 | Miss Emma S. Mantz | Teaching in Pueblo, Colorado. |
| 13 | In the public school directory of Boone | Roster of ISNS students teaching there. |
| 13 | W. E. Collins | Teaching in Rock Valley. |
| 13 | Miss Adella Gibson | Teaching in Malvern. |
| 13 | Miss Eulalie G. Bradway | Teaching in Glen Ellen. |
| 13 | Miss Grace Milliman | Teaching in Pocatello, Idaho. |
| 14 | Mr. C. W. Bartine | Visited friends. |
| 14 | One of the additions to Normal Street | New meat market. |
| 14 | We regret to say | Helen Youell leaves school because of illness. |
| 14 | Mr. Joe Vance | Visited campus friends. |
| 14 | Miss Bessie Little | Will teach this winter and then return to the Normal. |
| 14 | Miss Edna Poor | Working in father's office. |
| 14 | Miss Jennie Hutchinson | Teaching in Madison, Wisconsin. |
| 14 | Mr. John Boyle | Visited friends. |
| 14 | Miss Harriet Cunningham | Will live with Margaret Baker. |
| 14 | You have no doubt noticed | Houses on College Hill have been re-numbered. |
| 14 | Miss Agnes Spangler | Leaves school because of eye trouble. |
| 14 | Miss Bertha Wise and Eunice Overman | Visited the campus. |
| 14 | Miss Marcella Ormsby | Missed school. |
| 14 | Miss Gertrude Shank | Has been sick. |
| 14 | Miss Helen Fenner | Teaching in Winthrop. |
| 14 | Miss Martha Waynick | Teaching in Boone. |
| 14 | Miss Jessie Barnt | Missed school. |
| 14 | Mr. Cobb | Out of school. |
| 14 | Mr. W. E. Snider | Teaching in Colesburg. |
| 14 | Miss Mayme Johnson | Teaching in Luverne. |
| 14 | Miss Anna Baker | Visited chapel. |
| 14 | Mr. W. E. Lamb | Visited Gladbrook. |
| 14 | Oscar Fatland | Started for Cambridge. |
| 15 | The Oratorical Association | Organized and moving ahead. |
| 15 | The orations delivered so far | Roster of speakers and topics. |
| 15 | Miss Rachel McGregor | Visited brother Robert; teaching in Butler County. |
| 15 | Miss May J. Larkey | Married Clarence E. Taylor. |
| 15 | The Cottage Literary Reading Circle | Met at President Seerley's house. |
| 15 | At their last business meeting | Neotrophians elect officers. |
| 15 | The choir | Organized; performs on Sundays. |
| 15 | The following persons | Clios elect officers. |
| 15 | Miss Emma Dahlin's sister | Clara Dahlin taking special course. |
| 15 | Miss Edith Curtis | Will teach in Monticello. |
| 15 | Mr. Henry Barnt | Moved to Tennessee. |
| 16 | The various churches | Gave receptions to students. |
| 16 | Hear ye Normalite | Spelling test coming up. |
| 16 | Last Friday | Shakespeareans give program on flowers. |
| 16 | At the business meeting | Aristos elect officers. |