Normal Eyte — September 19, 1896
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 13 | During the latter part of last February | Urges organization of intercollegiate debate. |
| 13 | In our next issue | Urges students to support efforts of Lecture Committee. |
| 14 | The new boiler house | Contains three boilers; built behind buildings at a cost of $3000. |
| 14 | Mr. G. W. Newton | New assistant in natural science. |
| 14 | Professor D. S. Wright | Named chairman of state committee studying rural education. |
| 14 | Miss Mary E. Simmons | Will serve as Training School grammar department supervisor. |
| 14 | Miss Edith C. Buck | New assistant in methods; brief profile. |
| 14 | Miss Laura Falkler | New assistant in reading and teacher of physical culture. |
| 15 | The new chemical laboratory | Now located in south room of Administration Building; description of new facilities. |
| 15 | Perhaps the greatest change | Natural science lab fitted up in the third story of the Administration Building; fifteen microscopes added. |
| 15 | The new museum cases | New rooms assigned to museum collections. |
| 15 | The grammar department | New desks are adjustable for students of any size. |
| 15 | All the floors on the third floor of old Central Hall | Have been renewed; walls and ceiling of Gilchrist Hall have been improved; school still needs more room. |
| 16 | Alumni news | Quick look at the work and location of the Class of 1896. |
| 16 | Oratorical announcement | Oratorical Association will meet to elect officers and to set date for school contest. |
| 17 | Society Notes | Description of recent literary society programs. |
| 19 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Description of recent meetings and the Lake Geneva summer meeting. |
| 21 | O. P. McElmeel | On way to begin study at University of Iowa. |
| 21 | Louisa Crary | Will return for winter term; Bertha Crary teaching near Whitten. |
| 21 | Miss Debbie Davis | Misses school due to rheumatism. |
| 21 | J. E. Clayton | Enrolls at University of Iowa. |
| 21 | Miss Lizzie Hall | Married George Collins. |
| 21 | Joseph Smith | Very sick with brain fever. |
| 21 | Myrtle Jamison | Will teach in Aplington. |
| 21 | Miss Mabel Gillett | Will begin study at University of Michigan. |
| 21 | Carl Beach | Now studying at University of Iowa. |
| 21 | Miss Mary Taylor | Will study at Moody Institute. |
| 21 | C. A. Fullerton | Expects to study at University of Chicago. |
| 21 | C. W. Larkin | Enrolled in school. |
| 21 | Leslie Chapman | Enrolls in school. |
| 21 | Miss Blanche Vance | Will teach in Cherokee; Ora Quint will teach in Carroll. |
| 21 | Miss Riggs' brother | Visited campus. |
| 21 | President Seerley | Seeking certain issues of the Normal Eyte. |
| 21 | Miss Lucy Otis | Will teach in Steamboat Rock. |
| 21 | Miss Evelyn Newton | Visited Waterloo. |
| 21 | Miss Ridley | Family visited her. |
| 21 | Miss McGovern | Was sick. |
| 21 | Mrs. Mollie Carnahan | Will teach in Kirksville, Missouri. |
| 21 | Miss Hallie Kinney | Left school due to poor health. |
| 22 | Many of the readers of the Normal Eyte | Evelyn Starr died of consumption. |
| 22 | The many friends of Gladys Sigworth | Several family members have suffered misfortunes. |
| 22 | On July 28th, at Kippen, Ontario | Benjamin I. Smille married Elizabeth Monteith. |
| 22 | On Tuesday P. M. | Seniors receive instruction on chapel orations; some will receive credit for participation in debates. |