Normal Eyte — May 8, 1897
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 337 | The graduating classes | Class of 1897 decides against making a class gift. |
| 337 | The reputation of this school | Will face college men in debate; urges student support and attendance. |
| 337 | Pursuant to due notice | Results of Normal Eyte staff election. |
| 338 | Never in the history of Iowa | Praise for Henry Sabin. |
| 338 | College associations and college discipline | President Seerley believes that the YMCA and the YWCA are major forces in school governance and in keeping good moral order in students' lives. |
| 340 | T. B. Morris . . . and Jno. H. Schroeder | Former Student Battalion captains doing well as school principals. |
| 340 | Frank C. Woods | Doing well at Milford as is his wife, the former Etta Brooks. |
| 340 | Society Notes | A look at the Neotrophian and Natural History Association programs. |
| 340 | Jessie Wilbern | Will teach in Worthington, Minnesota. |
| 340 | L. B. Moffett | Will be principal in Oelwein. |
| 340 | H. H. Savage | May become superintendent of Dickinson County. |
| 340 | W. T. Davidson | Re-elected at Spirit Lake. |
| 340 | Harvey Welty | May study at University of Michigan. |
| 340 | Frank Steece | Giving readings and elocutions. |
| 340 | Morris Cooper | Will conduct summer session at Buena Vista College; Miss McFarland and Mr. Fullerton will teach there, too. |
| 340 | J. C. McGee | Will be principal in Allison. |
| 340 | Miss Minnie Banker | Re-elected in Cherokee. |
| 340 | Winnifred Hazel Sloan | Continuing to teach in Sioux City. |
| 341 | Pupil's recital | Performance program. |
| 342 | Spring | Poetic tribute. |
| 342 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Professor Loughridge lectured on India. |
| 343 | Athletic Department | Rules for Field Day entries; ISNS defeats Nora Springs in baseball. |
| 344 | We still have measles with us | Martha Phillips, Adelaide Chambers, and Hattie Boyington have measles. |
| 344 | Miss Julia Curtiss | Will give pupil's recital. |
| 344 | Miss Maude Brackney | Has done well in Washta. |
| 344 | We hear from Perry | Elsie Davis re-elected. |
| 344 | Our new editorial staff | M. L. Fuller, C. E. Steele, and Olive Whitmore elected. |
| 344 | Miss Mae Arnold | Will be assistant principal in Osceola. |
| 344 | Bert Welty | Visited campus; studying law at University of Iowa. |
| 344 | There was a meeting | Faculty put together schedule for fall. |
| 344 | Miss Alta Carver | Went home due to malarial fever. |
| 344 | Miss Lulu Miles | Enjoying visit from grandfather. |
| 344 | Miss Bertha Morrison and Miss Suplee | Visited chapel. |
| 344 | Miss Nellie Palmer | Will teach in Alden. |
| 344 | Miss Mary Hollen | Will be assistant principal in Lineville. |
| 344 | Miss Ella Danskin | Visited Nevada. |
| 344 | Robert Minkel | Will be principal at Marcus. |
| 344 | Miss Bertha Bennett | Was in Alden. |
| 344 | Mrs. Dr. Whitley | Visited sister. |
| 344 | Lewis Warwick | Will be principal in Montezuma. |
| 344 | S. S. Stockwell | Came up from Nora Springs. |
| 344 | Miss Eva Macy | Will teach in Lohrville. |
| 344 | Miss Emma Maiden | Will teach in Boone. |
| 344 | Joseph Johnson | Will be assistant principal in Brighton. |
| 344 | Miss Anna Bernard | Will teach in Montezuma. |
| 344 | Mrs. Seerley and little Marion | Visiting Des Moines. |
| 344 | Miss Leila Mitchell | Will teach in Monroe. |
| 344 | Mr. Wassam and Lyman Bedford | Visited Hudson. |
| 344 | Bert Bartholomew | Left school. |
| 344 | The grounds are being fixed up and the drives widened | |
| 345 | The trigonometry class | Dividing into squads for surveying. |
| 345 | Our school victorious at the interstate contest | Telegram says that ISNS won debate in Emporia. |
| 345 | Our baseball team | Will play in Fayette. |
| 345 | Sunday chapel appointments | Roster of those who will lead chapel exercises. |
| 345 | Many of the friends and old students | J. C. Gilchrist is seriously ill in Laurens. |
| 345 | Blaine Brundage left Sunday night | Debate team assembling in Emporia. |