Normal Eyte — October 31, 1896
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 85 | At a recent meeting of the Oratorical Association | Urges support of upcoming oratorical contest preliminaries. |
| 85 | We feel confident in saying | Redpath Concert Company will perform. |
| 86 | The next meeting of the State Board of Educational Examiners | Semi-annual examination for state certificates given in June and December. |
| 86 | The program for the winter term | Class schedules will be distributed shortly. |
| 86 | The Training School work done by the students | Students must concentrate on this important phase of work. |
| 87 | Some time last spring | Visiting editor noted that ISNS women looked frail; Miss McFarland believes that the adoption of sensible clothing would help women's appearance and welfare; prescribes appropriate uniform. |
| 88 | Miss Matie B. Steimel | Doing well in Des Moines. |
| 88 | Miss Blanche Perry | Teaching in New Hampton. |
| 88 | Miss Clara Bedford | Teaching in Reinbeck. |
| 88 | Good reports come to us | Susie Hemenway and Nellie Hudson doing well in Osage. |
| 88 | Miss Mabel Gillett | Now at University of Michigan. |
| 88 | Miss Clara J. Blackburn | Teaching in Omaha. |
| 88 | A. P. McMahon | Practicing law in Davenport. |
| 88 | Miss Josie Barker | Attending Indiana business college. |
| 88 | Miss Ella Leibrock | Now Mrs. F. E. Schmidt. |
| 88 | A baby girl | Mr. and Mrs. George Galloway have child. |
| 88 | B. B. Rice | Now farming in Nebraska. |
| 89 | A. L. Lyon | Visited Germany on business trip. |
| 89 | Society Notes | Report on recent intersociety debates. |
| 89 | W. I. Benham | Professor at Blackburn University. |
| 89 | The schools at Oxford Junction | Closed due to diphtheria; schools at Dows closed for same reason. |
| 89 | S. B. Stonerook | Wrote book on trip through Rocky Mountains. |
| 89 | Mrs. Pearl Carr-Garrison | Enjoying Colorado. |
| 91 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Hear reports on missionary activities. |
| 91 | Athletic Department | Second team defeats Waterloo High School, 22-0; Coe defeats ISNS, 17-0. |
| 93 | It pleases one to note | Professor Colegrove publishes an article. |
| 93 | In the S. U. I. Quill | J. C. Prall doing well in athletics at University of Iowa. |
| 93 | In the September number of Iowa Normal Monthly | President Seerley wrote an article on child study. |
| 93 | The original poem | Normalites participate in University of Iowa society work. |
| 94 | Miss Mabel Schubert | Visited La Porte City. |
| 94 | Miss Jennie Hill | Attending sick friend. |
| 94 | Messrs. J. E. and J. A. Ridoner and J. C. Knupp | Visited Waterloo. |
| 94 | On Friday | Miss Call's mother visits. |
| 94 | Miss Carrie Niday | Leaves school to take care of mother. |
| 94 | Alice Curtis | Teaching in Waverly. |
| 94 | Miss Ida Gillispie | Mother sick. |
| 94 | Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co. | Will make school suits. |
| 94 | Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jeffers | Visited campus. |
| 94 | Harry Heath's father and mother | Visited campus. |
| 94 | Shepherd Philpot | Enrolled in school. |
| 94 | Ralph Waldo | Went out to teach. |
| 94 | Gertrude Coffman's mother | Visited campus. |
| 94 | Grace and Margaret McQuilkin | Attended wedding. |
| 94 | Veronica Schmeltzer and Etta Harris | Have gone out to teach. |
| 94 | Mrs. Seerley | Visiting Oskaloosa. |
| 94 | Professor Colegrove | Spoke in chapel. |
| 94 | Frank McIlravy | Visited campus. |
| 94 | Miss Mattie Larkin | Visited campus. |
| 94 | A. J. Baker | Made speech and visited daughters. |
| 94 | The students all sympathize | Miss Falkler's father died. |