Normal Eyte — January 18, 1896
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 125 | Despite her small size | Comments on Venezuela crisis. |
| 125 | Outline study of Constitutions | Professor Parish issues pamphlet. |
| 126 | An enlargement | Normal Eyte goes from sixteen to twenty pages. |
| 126 | Mounds and their builders | Essay by Frederick Starr. |
| 129 | Society notes | Philos hold mock trial. |
| 130 | Good reports | Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Blackmar. |
| 130 | We notice | E. G. Copeland is principal at Brighton. |
| 130 | H. H. Savage | Now in Lake Park. |
| 130 | Elmer E. Best | At medical school in Chicago. |
| 130 | Miss Orianna Wesche | Now in Park Siding, Colorado. |
| 130 | Miss Sadie Seablom | Now at Luther Academy, Wahoo, Nebraska. |
| 130 | Normal reunion at Des Moines, January 1, 1896 | About one hundred attended program. |
| 130 | J. T. Fackler | Now in Pomeroy; Ethlyn Davies teacher there. |
| 130 | Miss Agnes Heightshoe | Teaching in Perry. |
| 131 | While rejoicing in the continued prosperity | John A. Kleinsorge earns doctorate at Jena, Germany. |
| 131 | The Carroll Herald | Praise for work of Wilbur Bender. |
| 131 | Mr. George Galloway | Marries Bertha Seward. |
| 131 | Mr. James E. Fitzgerald | Selling encyclopedias in Missouri. |
| 131 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Meeting schedules. |
| 131 | In the list of county superintendents | Roster of those who attended ISNS. |
| 132 | Miss Ruth Colt | Teaching in Garrison. |
| 132 | K. N. Knudson | Back in school. |
| 132 | J. D. Long | Was sick. |
| 132 | A sister | Alice Klinefelter enters school. |
| 132 | Dora Strong | Back in school. |
| 132 | John Davis | Was sick. |
| 132 | Grace Curtis | Back in school. |
| 132 | Miss Flora Walker | Back in school. |
| 132 | Miss Daisy Terwilliger | Is sick; will not return to school. |
| 132 | Miss Minta Moore | Enrolled again. |
| 132 | Bertha Crary | Back in school. |
| 132 | Miss Thornton | Missed a day of school. |
| 132 | S. D. Elderkin | Visited campus. |
| 132 | What is the latest illustration | Enjoying skating pond. |
| 132 | A. O. Christopher | Visited campus. |
| 132 | George Hearst | Again in school. |
| 132 | Miss Rigby's brother | Ralph Rigby in school. |
| 133 | The five young ladies | Roster of those who will receive special primary diplomas in March. |
| 133 | After the students departed | W. H. Lyon visited Minnesota over break. |
| 133 | Always noted for courtesy | C. A. Wise Store will allow students to use telephone. |
| 133 | One hundred sixty books | Added to library this term. |
| 133 | Chapel speeches | Speakers and topics. |
| 133 | The training department | Now occupies entire second and third floors of Central Hall. |
| 133 | Miss Louise Heidenreich | Was sick. |
| 133 | Miss Suplee | Will teach in Colorado this summer. |
| 133 | Major Dinwiddie | Now occupies Miss McFarland's former room in Gilchrist Hall. |
| 133 | The new office furniture | President Seerley enjoying new furniture. |
| 133 | Our friend George Merwin | Working in West Virginia. |
| 133 | We are sorry to say | Mercy Andrews will not be in school. |
| 133 | W. G. Burris | Sister died. |
| 133 | The enrollment is | Normal students, 760; preparatory students, seventy-seven; training school, thirty-five. |
| 133 | Mary Abraham | Is sick. |
| 133 | Miss Berta Mitchell | Watch and chain stolen while at home. |
| 133 | Our instructor in history | Miss Riggs has been sick. |
| 134 | Athletic Association | Seeking suggestions for gymnasium equipment; several YMCA competitions coming up. |
| 134 | Of all the things that make the Normal student rejoice | Enjoying the library in its new quarters in the new building. |
| 134 | The buildings have been repaired and cleaned | Old library transformed into recitation rooms. |