Normal Eyte — May 1, 1897
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 325 | All are proud of the fact | Baseball team is good; students should support the players. |
| 325 | The athletic spirit shown is very good | Finances are good; athletes should get ready for Field Day. |
| 325 | If the weather permits | Will play Nora Springs in baseball. |
| 326 | Presumably there are persons among us | Notes achievements of Helen Keller. |
| 326 | The constitution of the Normal Eyte | Election of staff will be held. |
| 326 | On Monday of this week | Mrs. A. W. Isbell (Gertrude Leland) died. |
| 326 | Summer term announcements | Good array of classes scheduled. |
| 326 | Our intercollegiate debate | Getting ready for debate with Lenox College. |
| 327 | The board at Dunlap | F. G. Miller re-elected superintendent; Eleanor Wood will teach there. |
| 327 | Edgar A. Ford | Will be principal at Rhodes. |
| 327 | Principal Jno. D. Lyon | Will stay in Ionia. |
| 327 | Principal C. E. Buckley | Re-elected in Shell Rock. |
| 327 | The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Chassell | Mr. Chassell seems to be recovering his health. |
| 327 | Superintendent C. E. Locke | Re-elected at Tama. |
| 327 | Miss Zuba Tibbets | Teaching in Lee County. |
| 327 | Miss Florence Mack | Assistant principal in Shelby schools. |
| 327 | Rodney M. Arey | Will be principal at Cherokee. |
| 327 | Miss May Calderwood | Teaching in Milwaukee. |
| 328 | Society Notes | Reviews of recent Zeta, Aristo, Orio, and Shakespearean programs and activities. |
| 329 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | A look at recent meetings. |
| 331 | Charles Yaeger | Teaching in Riverside. |
| 331 | Katie Pollard | Recovering from measles. |
| 331 | Will Jennings | Withdraws from school. |
| 331 | Joseph Johnson | Visits S. T. Walker in Brighton. |
| 331 | Anna Goodale | Visits home in Parkersburg. |
| 331 | J. W. Jarnagin | Appointed postmaster in Montezuma. |
| 331 | L. A. I. Chapman | Visited chapel. |
| 331 | Professor C. E. Tool | Has had eye trouble. |
| 331 | Alice Curtis | Doing well in Charles City. |
| 331 | W. B. Sparks | Missed several days. |
| 331 | Naomi Achenbach | Enjoyed visit from aunt. |
| 331 | Stella Smith | Has gone to Chicago. |
| 331 | Marcella Ormsby | Teaching in Cunningham School. |
| 331 | Charles Fields | Visited campus. |
| 331 | A military banquet | Being planned. |
| 331 | Miss Alyce Kelley | Visited Alden. |
| 331 | G. H. Twaddle | Has been sick. |
| 331 | H. E. Whitney | Was out of town. |
| 331 | Sadie Shaffer | Re-elected in Hampton. |
| 332 | Mr. Seerley | Attended teachers meeting in Sioux City. |
| 332 | The eight literary societies | Had pictures taken. |
| 332 | We regret to announce | E. L. Hollis withdraws from school to care for his family, five of whom have typhoid fever. |
| 332 | The following promotions and appointments | Student Battalion leaders announced. |
| 332 | W. H. Whitford | Re-elected at Victor. |
| 332 | Prof. Samson | Attends convention in Chicago. |
| 332 | Benj. Quigley has left us | Hopes to recover health. |
| 332 | Anna Henderson | Will go to the South to teach. |
| 332 | Robert Fullerton | Sang solo at joint meeting of YMCA and YWCA. |
| 332 | Clara Terwilliger | Back in school; visited by family. |
| 332 | Frank B. Steece | Performing as entertainer. |
| 332 | Professor Parish | Was ill and missed class. |
| 332 | J. E. Craney | Now in Hot Springs. |
| 332 | Bertha Bishop | Visited Alden. |
| 334 | A very encouraging letter | W. H. Smith recovering health. |