Normal Eyte — December 12, 1896
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 145 | It may not be within our province | Approves of dress reform. |
| 145 | Alumni of the S. N. S. | Seeking news from alumni. |
| 145 | The opening days of a new term | Hard work at the beginning of a new term, especially with many new students. |
| 145 | The Alumni Association | Prizes also available for second and third places in oratory contest. |
| 146 | On the magazine rack | Newspapers from other schools are available in the library. |
| 146 | Fellow students, one and all | Urges students to notify newspaper staff of any news. |
| 147 | The Normal School | Poetic tribute to the school. |
| 147 | Zetalethean program | Will offer program on Japan. |
| 148 | Another interesting letter | John Kleinsorge talks about his experiences at a German university. |
| 148 | Miss Hattie Higley | Teaching in Pella, where W. H. Lyon is also teaching. |
| 148 | C. E. Blodgett | Principal in western Iowa. |
| 148 | Among the successful ones | T. B. Morris is principal at Sioux Rapids. |
| 148 | E. O. Bronson | Teaching in Cambridge. |
| 148 | In the Adel schools | C. R. Aurner is superintendent; Lizzie Rhodes and Ida Worster are teaching there. |
| 148 | A letter from Halle, Germany | W. R. Patterson writes about his experiences at a German university. |
| 148 | Miss Elizabeth Kearwille | Attending University of Iowa. |
| 148 | Miss Belle McIntosh | Principal at Avoca. |
| 148 | E. Avery Crary | Has loan and collecting business in Grundy Center. |
| 148 | B. M. Cobb | Will teach in Elberon. |
| 148 | Miss Wilhelmina Hegner | Teaching in Wyoming, Illinois. |
| 148 | L. D. Stubbs | Studying at Bible Institute in Evanston, Illinois. |
| 149 | Society Notes | Description of programs. |
| 150 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Associations give opening of term receptions. |
| 151 | Library notes | 5939 loans made during fall term; quick look at numbers of journals and pamphlets. |
| 152 | Miss Grace Sullivan | Doing substitute work in Cedar Falls. |
| 152 | Miss Clara Pierson | Health improving. |
| 152 | J. R. Kelly | Helping in Alden while Mr. Tool is ill. |
| 152 | Miss Margaret Baker | Went to Parkersburg to help with declamatory contest. |
| 152 | Prof. Arey | Visited Iowa City. |
| 152 | Miss Fannie Waters | Visited Parkersburg. |
| 152 | Miss Marietta Kaufman | Visited home. |
| 152 | Miss Bessie Aldrich | Has been sick. |
| 152 | Mr. Minkel | Has been sick. |
| 152 | Miss Nellie Hoxie | Teaching temporarily in Waterloo. |
| 152 | Martha Barnett | Visited home. |
| 152 | Miss Ida Gillespie | Called home due to mother's sickness. |
| 152 | The enrollment | Winter 1896 enrollment is 865; seventy-eight in Preparatory Department. |
| 152 | Frequent were the visits | Students enjoy skating on Cedar River. |
| 152 | Fred Barner | Visited parents. |
| 152 | Mr. Arey | Took students to quarry east of campus. |
| 152 | The Y. W. C. A. reception | Receptions by the Christian associations were a success. |
| 152 | Miss Simmons | Visited Grinnell. |
| 152 | Mr. Loughridge | Has been sick. |
| 152 | William Fields | Visited campus. |
| 152 | Miss Nina Fiscus | Visited campus. |
| 152 | The unmarried members of the faculty | Had tea party at Professor Bartlett's house. |
| 153 | Several convenient changes | New alcove added to library. |
| 153 | It is reported | Parkersburg schools closed due to diphtheria. |
| 153 | U. B. Kepford | Teaching in Rowley. |
| 153 | Owing to the great number of new men | New cadet company to be organized. |
| 153 | Military drill | Suspended during spelling test. |
| 153 | Leslie Chapman | Visited campus. |
| 153 | Lieutenant Love | Not in school this term. |
| 154 | Prof. D. S. Wright | Gave series of lectures on heredity. |
| 154 | Prof. and Mrs. M. W. Bartlett | Entertained unmarried faculty members at their home. |
| 154 | The new school suits | Many students and all teachers wearing school suit. |