Normal Eyte — October 3, 1896
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 37 | One of the greatest needs | Believes country schools need to be better organized; praises Henry Sabin's efforts. |
| 38 | The following is the organization of the cadet battalion | Roster of officers; Professor Fitzgerald directs Cadet Band. |
| 38 | Professor Fitzgerald | Joins faculty; organizes orchestra; may organize mandolin and guitar club. |
| 38 | Miss Ella F. Buckingham Chassell | Teaching at Ellsworth College in Iowa Falls; O. B. Chassell is librarian in Iowa Falls. |
| 39 | Miss Mary E. Simmons | Supervisor of Training School on interim basis. |
| 39 | The Bible study work | Doing well under direction of Professor Loughridge. |
| 39 | The inter-society debates | Should be conducted in good spirits, not in partisanship. |
| 39 | Hon. I. J. McDuffie and Hon. E. Townsend | Attending to business of new heating system. |
| 39 | There has been added to the library | Several new newspapers and periodicals added to collection; staff is ready to help students use the library reading room. |
| 39 | The teachers' committee | Has hired W. H. Bender to supervise Training School beginning January 1, 1897. |
| 39 | Mrs. Lura E. Chase Kingman | Teaching in Chicago; husband studying medicine. |
| 40 | Twentieth century schools | Professor Wright predicts the future of education. |
| 41 | Rev. S. W. Joy | Died in Urbana, Iowa. |
| 42 | E. J. Leonard | Publisher of Sigourney newspaper. |
| 42 | Frank W. Perkins | Principal at Quasqueton. |
| 42 | Walter G. Burris | Now a salesman as are O. P. McElmeel and S. O. Hahn. |
| 42 | Harry E. Thompson | Teaching at Iowa School for the Deaf. |
| 42 | M. R. Timmerman | Principal in Minburn. |
| 42 | Miss Lena Wing | Teaching in Doon. |
| 42 | L. C. Bryan | Teaching in Stratford. |
| 42 | We regret to learn | Frances Stewart leaves work due to poor health. |
| 42 | One of the most popular principals | H. B. Lizer principal in La Porte City. |
| 42 | A letter comes to us | Ernest Ede is principal in Fairbank. |
| 42 | We are glad to learn | Mame Gilchrist now in New Hampton. |
| 42 | Miss Kate L. Overfelt | Teaching at Coggon. |
| 43 | Athletic Department | Suggests way of promoting tennis competition. |
| 43 | E. G. Clark | Teaching in Central City. |
| 43 | Frank G. Miller | Teaching at Dunlap as is Eleanor Wood. |
| 43 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Membership growing. |
| 44 | The Cottage Literary Society | Miss Patt leads discussion of Goethe. |
| 44 | Benjamin McKeen | Will study theology. |
| 44 | A student of the IV class | E. G. Leonard editing populist newspaper. |
| 44 | Illness | Casper Schenk missed school. |
| 44 | D. D. Jackson | Left school due to eye trouble. |
| 44 | Miss Minnie Burgeson | Sprained ankle and has missed school. |
| 44 | Oscar Mead | Leaves school due to sickness. |
| 44 | E. C. Bartlett | Now in Faribault, Minnesota. |
| 45 | Wm. Hotchkiss | Called home. |
| 45 | Arthur Nesbit | Visited campus. |
| 45 | Mr. Peck | State YMCA secretary visits. |
| 45 | Miss Margaret Klinefelter | Sister Mamie visits; Mamie will teach in Kensett. |
| 45 | W. E. Brazleton | Teaching in Ely. |
| 45 | Messrs. Kyler and Manson | Attended Mr. Joy's funeral. |
| 45 | Professor A. C. Page | Gave sermon in Waterloo. |
| 45 | Do not forget the lecture | W. M. R. French will speak on caricatures. |
| 45 | Mrs. Eugene Button | Visited campus. |
| 45 | Miss Call | Visited Webster City. |
| 45 | Lou Mack | Visited sister Florence. |
| 45 | Rodney Arey | Visited home. |
| 45 | Miss Flora Kaufman | Went home due to illness. |
| 45 | Professor Parish and wife | Visited friends in Independence. |
| 45 | Miss Van Winkle | Missed school due to sickness. |
| 45 | Miss Evelyn Newton | Missed school due to tonsillitis. |
| 45 | Frank Matteson | Assists in church services. |
| 45 | President Seerley and family | Attends parents' golden wedding anniversary. |
| 45 | Basketball is attracting considerable attention | Women enjoying the game. |
| 46 | The S. U. I. Quill | S. C. Smith is business manager; J. G. McAlvin is alumni editor. |
| 46 | Miss Minnie Moore | Will study at University of Chicago. |