Normal Eyte — February 20, 1897
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 229 | Presumably there is no month | Notes significance of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. |
| 229 | Among the many worthy organizations | Tribute to the band. |
| 229 | Owing to the fact | Washington Gladden will substitute for M. B. Williams as a campus speaker. |
| 230 | Miss Anna E. McGovern | Judged contest in Parkersburg. |
| 230 | Mr. L. W. Parish | Will judge oratorical contest at Penn College. |
| 230 | The summer school | Will be held. |
| 230 | The Southeastern Iowa Teachers Association | President Seerley and Miss Ridley are on the meeting program. |
| 230 | Pres. Seerley | Selected as a vice president of the North Central Association. |
| 230 | The North Central Association | Report by President Seerley of the recent NCA meeting in Chicago. |
| 231 | A very pleasant social hour | Margaret Baker gave a party for those involved in the recent oratorical contest. |
| 231 | Last Thursday | May and Alta Birdsall gave a party for friends. |
| 231 | Oratorical contest | Description and scorecard for the school oratory contest; Percy Hunt won first place. |
| 231 | Beethoven recital | Performance program. |
| 233 | At a joint educational meeting | Normalites participate in Charles City meeting. |
| 233 | Another educational meeting | Normalites participate in Cedar Rapids meeting. |
| 233 | Mrs. G. A. Reaugh | Doing missionary work in Tama. |
| 233 | Supt. E. D. Y. Culbertson | Participates in farewell banquet for James F. Wilson. |
| 234 | Jessie Segner | Teaching in Cherokee. |
| 234 | Very favorable reports | Edith Ballou teaching in Boone. |
| 234 | Lena A. Hussey | Attending University of Minnesota. |
| 234 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Report on recent meetings; slate of YWCA candidates. |
| 234 | J. P. Huggett | Will speak to YMCA. |
| 235 | Society Notes | Description of recent society programs. |
| 236 | Eugene Button | Back in school. |
| 236 | Geo. E. Welles | Book agent in Minneapolis. |
| 236 | For Class Day representatives | Classes select representatives. |
| 236 | Miss Susie Smith | Visited Parkersburg. |
| 236 | Miss McNally | Visited Flossie Stone. |
| 236 | Jessie Soper | Went home due to sickness; Lucile Miller and Frank Nash have done the same. |
| 236 | Lottie and Ollie Green | Attended wedding. |
| 236 | Belle Boyd | Visited campus. |
| 236 | Alice Curtis | Visited campus. |
| 236 | Charlotte Davis and Edith Clark | Visited Hudson. |
| 236 | Mr. Buckley | Visited campus. |
| 236 | Violetta Fields | Has been sick. |
| 236 | Linnie Dunlap | Visited brother. |
| 236 | Gertrude Bennett | Visited sister. |
| 236 | Contributions to Museum | Thirty specimens mounted and a dozen more are being mounted; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Walters are the taxidermists; Harry Field is contributing specimens. |
| 236 | Marshall Bell | Visiting home. |
| 236 | Mabel Shubert | Visited home. |
| 236 | Jesse Rice | Visited Blaine Brundage. |
| 236 | Mary Hollen | Brother visits. |
| 236 | Mary LeBrant | Teaching near home. |
| 237 | Percy Huggett | Attended oratorical contest on campus. |
| 237 | The Minnesingers | Give first off-campus concert in Hudson; Robert Fullerton is excellent leader. |
| 237 | Grace Sullivan | Missed school. |
| 237 | Joseph Johnson | Visited S. T. Walker. |
| 237 | Bess Coomer | Missed school. |
| 237 | Celia Richards | Called home due to sickness in family. |
| 237 | Casper Schenk | Able to be up and about. |
| 237 | Anna Goodale | Has been sick. |
| 237 | The faculty | Making up class schedule; students will register soon. |
| 237 | Several hack-loads of students | Horses become unmanageable; hack turned over; no serious injuries. |
| 237 | Pres. Seerley | Will address Ft. Dodge YMCA. |
| 237 | Robert Fullerton | Will sing at Ft. Dodge YMCA meeting. |
| 237 | Grace Fullerton | Mother died. |
| 237 | Apron Strings | Casper Schenk thanks mother for help during illness. |