Normal Eyte — October 17, 1896
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 61 | One of the highest missions of a school | A look at the library; urges students to learn to use the collection. |
| 61 | The prevailing state of anxiety | Speculates on aims of education; ought to include patriotism. |
| 62 | No person enrolled as a student | Students must attain passing grades in order to participate in extracurricular activities. |
| 62 | The passing average | Students must keep up with daily work. |
| 62 | To succeed in any community | Students must by uniformly discreet in their conduct. |
| 62 | Hon. Henry Sabin | Vacationing in Rockford, Illinois. |
| 63 | Ed. L. Sabin | Marries Mary Caroline North. |
| 63 | Patriotism in our schools | Review of Professor Colegrove's recent magazine article. |
| 63 | Chicago University | C. A. Fullerton and Minnie Moore enrolled there; Miss Moore has had a year of credit accepted; description of Mr. Fullerton's course of study. |
| 65 | The second lecture of the course | Review of lecture by Mr. French. |
| 66 | Byron McKeen | Working for a newspaper. |
| 66 | The marriage of Miss Amy Bell | Married Frank Ridgeway. |
| 66 | Sadie Herrick | Teaching in Independence. |
| 66 | Minnie D. Ashbrook | Teaching in Marshalltown. |
| 66 | Wm. T. Dick | Principal in Bonaparte. |
| 66 | Whereas, it has pleased | Condolences on death of Edward W. Crawford. |
| 66 | Amy Draper | Married Bruce Riley. |
| 66 | A. L. Lyon | Spent summer in Germany; continues at Moulton. |
| 66 | May Polley | Teaching in Mesa, Colorado. |
| 66 | Reports come to us | Mary Bechly and Mary Down teaching in Ida Grove. |
| 66 | O. J. McManus | In charge in Neola; Henrietta Brayton and May Brown also teaching there. |
| 66 | Julia Halsey | Teaching Latin at Springdale Academy. |
| 67 | From the Dubuque Times | Thomas Sylvester Metcalf died September 23, 1896. |
| 67 | Society Notes | Description of recent programs. |
| 68 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Report on address by Professor Riddell. |
| 69 | The following teachers went to Dubuque | |
| 69 | Saturday | Several faculty went to Waterloo on their bicycles. |
| 69 | Sadie B. Andrews | Will undertake missionary work in Jamaica. |
| 69 | E. F. Hollis and Miss Townsend | Rode bicycles to New Hartford. |
| 69 | Ralph and Mabel Hoxie | Visited Evelyn Newton. |
| 69 | Miss Reeve | Visited the Normal as did G. S. Dick. |
| 69 | W. H. Smith | Will teach in Eagle Lake, Illinois. |
| 69 | Mr. Townsend | Entertained faculty. |
| 69 | Rev. O. A. Luce and wife | Visited campus. |
| 69 | Miss Marion McFarland | Attended cousin's wedding. |
| 69 | Harlin Hollis | Visited brother. |
| 69 | Saturday last | Miss McGovern entertained friends. |
| 69 | Miss Nettie Lane | Visiting Maud Lane and Maude Bozarth. |
| 69 | A. A. Wall | Visited campus. |
| 69 | Carlton and Lyman Bedford | Visited Hudson. |
| 69 | Harry McKeen | Visited friends. |
| 69 | A nervous headache | Martha Barnett missed school. |
| 69 | Percy Hunt | Visited campus. |
| 69 | Miss Bertha Bennett | Mother visited. |
| 70 | Basketball team no. 2 | Will play on campus. |
| 70 | Prof. Rich and the Aristo Society | Put pictures of famous Americans on society hall walls. |
| 70 | B. J. Lambert | Went to Waterloo. |
| 70 | Jeanette Fullerton | Visited Rockford. |
| 70 | W. L. Cetts | Has gone out to teach. |
| 70 | Miss Harriett Poorbaugh | Went home due to illness. |
| 70 | Miss Marie Wachholz | Went to Waterloo. |
| 70 | E. L. Hollis | Attended church convention. |
| 70 | Miss Ella Payton | Will teach in Cherokee. |
| 70 | We are glad to see | Evelyn Newton is back in school. |
| 70 | Miss Anna Goodale | Visited Parkersburg. |
| 70 | Mr. and Miss Crawford | Attend brother's funeral. |
| 70 | Miss Bertha Morrison | Visited campus. |
| 70 | Jos. Johnson | Visited Lawler. |
| 70 | E. L. Hollis | Visited Hudson. |
| 71 | Athletic Department | Coe beats ISNS, 10-5. |