Normal Eyte — April 24, 1897
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 313 | But a short time remains | Should support ISNS contestant in oratory contest. |
| 313 | A person is judged by his actions | Should support baseball team. |
| 314 | We deem it but simple justice | Praise for janitorial staff; urges students to do their part in keeping facilities clean. |
| 314 | The inconsistencies of man | Opposes legalization of liquor manufacture in Iowa. |
| 314 | Honorable Henry Sabin | Delivered address in Des Moines. |
| 314 | The committee of the faculty | New admissions blank prepared. |
| 314 | The summer term program | Meeting with widespread approval. |
| 314 | Mr. Samson | Will attend Child Study meeting. |
| 314 | The new catalogue | Will include half-tone illustrations of school facilities. |
| 315 | M'Arey Natural History Association | Presentation topics. |
| 315 | Mr. Walters | Preparing many specimens for Museum. |
| 315 | There is inquiry | State certificates for primary teachers will not be offered for several years. |
| 315 | Miss McGovern | Giving lessons in the "Speer Method"; will offer further instruction in summer session. |
| 315 | The Normal Eyte illustrated edition | Will be bigger and better than ever. |
| 315 | First class certificate | Henry Sabin says that certification in the new subjects requires lengthy study rather than simply institute work. |
| 315 | Museum notes | G. W. Walters is preparing so many new specimens that he will need a new case. |
| 316 | The wonderful English | Essay on the English people. |
| 317 | The success of the Garner schools | J. F. Doderer re-elected superintendent. |
| 317 | G. W. Randlett | Will go to Pomeroy; Mr. Fackler will attend the University of Iowa. |
| 317 | Superintendent H. E. Wheeler | Re-elected at Sidney. |
| 317 | Miss Lena Wing | Re-elected at Doon. |
| 317 | O. M. Harvey | Will teach in Burlington. |
| 317 | Miss Henrietta Brayton | Assistant principal at Neola; May Brown teaching there, too. |
| 317 | Miss Emma L. Evans | Will be assistant principal at Greene. |
| 317 | R. A. Elwood | Will be principal at Milton. |
| 317 | Nellie Maynard | Will teach at Garner. |
| 317 | W. F. Berner | Will complete medical school at Northwestern University. |
| 317 | Reports have come to us | E. D. Ede doing well at Fairbank. |
| 317 | The school board of North Des Moines | Re-elects Fannie Shaffer. |
| 318 | Principal F. M. Allen | Re-elected at Marathon. |
| 318 | Messrs. M. R. Weldy, R. M. Wyant, and H. E. Thompson | Most distinguished military science students of Class of 1896. |
| 318 | The school board at Odebolt | Charles Henry re-elected principal; Ruth Traver, Mae Barrows, and Clara Brown will teach there. |
| 318 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Report of the work of the YMCA for the year. |
| 319 | Athletic Department | Plans for track and field; Tennis Association elected officers. |
| 320 | Professor Page | Has addition put on his house. |
| 320 | Anna Hansen | Doing well in Parkersburg. |
| 320 | Miss Pearl England | Coaching basketball team at Penn College. |
| 320 | Grace Armstrong | Teaching in Osage. |
| 320 | We very much regret | Frank Fullerton has left school due to eye trouble. |
| 320 | Mabel Long | Re-elected in Marathon. |
| 320 | Miss McGovern | Having work done on her house. |
| 320 | Ben Quigley | Went to Perry. |
| 320 | You must keep off the grass | It is growing so fast that it will push you off. |
| 320 | Last Sunday morning | Professor Wright gave a sermon. |
| 320 | The Reading Circle | Miss Falkler gives program. |
| 320 | Really, we are having some new sidewalks! | Being laid on Normal Street. |
| 320 | Miss Elizabeth Heaton | Has been sick. |
| 320 | Mrs. Dr. Sage | Visited brother Casper Schenk. |
| 320 | Mr. Smith | Visited Josephine Creelman. |
| 320 | Companies A. and B | Played a game of baseball. |
| 320 | Miss Kate Sullivan | Visited Miss McGovern. |
| 320 | Nellie Palmer | Visited Alden. |
| 320 | Blanche Israel | Visited campus. |
| 320 | J. J. Jones | Back in school. |
| 320 | Edith Knickerbocker | Visited campus. |
| 321 | Fencing has become one of the attractive features | Women enjoy fencing; basketball continues to be popular. |
| 321 | Last Saturday evening | Group organizes K. U. T. E. to have a good time. |
| 321 | The friends of Miss Baker | Will give readings at summer Chatauqua; will enter University of Chicago in fall. |