Normal Eyte — March 20, 1897
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 253 | As usual | Roster of first section of Class of 1897. |
| 253 | Nothing has occurred in the history of the school | Carl Treimer died March 3, 1897. |
| 254 | The Iowa Inter-collegiate Oratorical Contest | Penn College won competition. |
| 254 | For sometime | Attempting to set up debate with Lenox College. |
| 254 | The teacher's province | Text of speech given by President Seerley to first section of Class of 1897. |
| 256 | The Beethoven recital | Review of performance by students of Miss Curtiss. |
| 257 | Band concert | Review of performances by several groups. |
| 257 | February 28, 1897 | Professor Riggs gives address on 100th birthday of Mary Lyon. |
| 258 | Principal S. T. Walker | Teaching at Brighton. |
| 258 | We regret to learn | Charles L. Lewis has been sick. |
| 258 | Dr. W. L. Hearst, '90, and Dr. J. G. McAlvin, '94 | Receive medical degrees from University of Iowa. |
| 258 | Mr. A. O. Christopher | Will enter theological school. |
| 258 | Miss Josie Bunce | Will teach in Gladbrook; other Normalites already there. |
| 258 | Miss Cora A. Stone | Will marry William Cousins; Elmer E. Amsden will marry Letha L. Todd. |
| 258 | Basketball | Results of recent game; history of game at ISNS, which began in fall 1896 as an exercise for women; description of how the game is played. |
| 258 | Miss Inez Croasdale | Will teach in Little Sioux. |
| 258 | Mr. C. E. Moore | Farming near La Porte City. |
| 258 | Among the successful teachers | Eva Moore doing well in Red Oak. |
| 258 | Miss Jessie Wilbern | Teaching in Osceola County. |
| 258 | Mrs. Abbie Gunn Younkin | Visited campus. |
| 260 | Percy Huggett | Principal at Greene. |
| 260 | Jas. H. Lees | Will do institute work in Greene. |
| 260 | Professors Colegrove, Walters, and Samson | Will lecture at institute. |
| 260 | Miss Ida Ziegler | Enrolled. |
| 260 | Professors Samson and Bender and Miss McFarland | Will judge contest in Waterloo. |
| 260 | D. L. Moffett | Back in school. |
| 260 | Prof. Walters | Teaching courses in astronomy. |
| 260 | Professor and Mrs. A. C. Page | Entertain Mrs. D. W. Crouse. |
| 260 | Misses Katherine Closz, Maude Farnham, and Gertrude Lond | Enrolled in school. |
| 260 | F. G. Mattisonn | Principal at Dawson. |
| 260 | Frank Fowley | Back in school. |
| 261 | The baseball season | Prospects are for a strong team. |
| 261 | Elizabeth Jones | Led chapel exercises. |
| 261 | Mr. Seerley | Will lecture Waterloo institute. |
| 261 | The beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Townsend | Host YMCA officers and guests. |
| 261 | Robert Fullerton | Conducted class in Parkersburg. |
| 261 | It gives us great pleasure | Professor Bartlett's health is improving. |
| 261 | Several specimens | Added to Museum collection. |
| 261 | Dame nature | Alternating thaw and freeze makes for good skating conditions. |
| 261 | Mrs. Abbie Gunn Younkin | Helps sister Harriett get settled. |
| 261 | We have been informed | James Gilchrist is in poor health as is his wife. |
| 261 | Miss Marcella Ormsby | Secretary of St. Patrick Reading Circle. |
| 262 | Amendment | To Normal Eyte constitution. |