Normal Eyte — May 15, 1897
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 349 | The fourth year of our intersociety debating league | Debates among literary societies have been good. |
| 349 | Within the past few days | Iowa schools have done well in recent interstate debates; ISNS may have done best. |
| 350 | The second annual oratorical contest | Account of the debate in Emporia; judges' scorecard; Percy Hunt wins first place prize of $50. |
| 350 | The Normal School | Account of welcoming Percy Hunt home after his debating victory in Emporia. |
| 351 | Fortune seems to be smiling on W. H. Reever | Will be principal at Manning. |
| 351 | H. E. Thompson | Will continue to teach in Council Bluffs. |
| 351 | S. B. Stonerook | Will be principal at Springdale. |
| 351 | Mr. W. G. Burris | Is publisher's sales representative. |
| 351 | Miss Mary L. Stever | Continues as YWCA secretary in Des Moines. |
| 351 | Miss Adelaide Twinam | Will be principal at Ackley. |
| 351 | Principal G. W. Hursey | Doing well at Fremont. |
| 351 | Mr. Willard H. Lyon | Will be superintendent in Pella. |
| 351 | The school board at Juneau, Wisconsin | Re-elected Emma Hegner. |
| 351 | Miss Myrtle Nims | Will teach in Maquoketa; Clara Dodd will continue to teach there. |
| 352 | Mr. E. O. Bronson | Will continue at Cambridge. |
| 352 | Whereas, the all-wise Father in his providence | F. A. Markley's sister died. |
| 352 | Society Notes | Descriptions of recent literary society programs. |
| 352 | The Perry High School | Florence Zerwekh will be principal. |
| 352 | At a recent teachers meeting held in Webster City | Several Normalites on program. |
| 354 | Nina Oldham | Will teach in Sheldon. |
| 354 | The oration of Mr. Hunt | Praise for the Emporia oration. |
| 354 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Brief excerpt from Professor Rich's lecture. |
| 354 | Athletic Department | Upper Iowa defeated ISNS in baseball, 19-14. |
| 355 | George Walker | Visited friends. |
| 355 | George Satterthwait | Seems to be recovering from illness. |
| 355 | C. I. Lambert | Took bicycle ride. |
| 355 | W. T. Anderson | Will be principal in Kenwood Park. |
| 355 | Ora Clayter | Will teach in Clarinda. |
| 355 | Mary Stout | Will teach in Parkersburg. |
| 355 | W. E. Kyler | Will be principal in Norway. |
| 355 | Percy Hunt and C. F. Johnson | Returned from Emporia. |
| 355 | Mr. Seerley | Laid out tennis court south of his home. |
| 355 | Frances Burns | Will continue at Merrill. |
| 355 | Miss Emma Huff | Will teach in Perry. |
| 355 | Minnie Gude | Visited Mason City. |
| 355 | James Lees | Made business trip. |
| 355 | Elsie Stewart | Will teach in Perry. |
| 355 | Mr. Barloon | Visited Ft. Atkinson. |
| 355 | Harriet Hayworth | Will teach in Elliot. |
| 355 | Helen Dexter | Will teach in Cedar Falls. |
| 356 | Susie Riley | Will teach in Cresco, as will Clara Dahlin. |
| 356 | P. M. Shaffer | Will teach in Eldora. |
| 356 | E. C. Bartlett | Visited campus. |
| 356 | Nora Niday and Alice Peters | Will teach in Rockwell City. |
| 356 | A new set of Beacon Lights | Added to library. |
| 356 | Miss Alice Fowler | Visited Waterloo. |
| 356 | Lena Mercer | Will teach in Ionia, as will Lydia Schultz. |
| 356 | The many friends of Edna Poor | Happy to see her on her campus visit. |
| 356 | Miss Florence Zerwekh | Will be principal in Perry; Lissa Lenocker will be assistant; the Misses Kelley and Heightshoe will teach there, too. |
| 356 | Elsie Stewart | Enjoying visit from sister. |
| 356 | Sarah Willit | Leaves school due to illness. |
| 356 | W. H. Bridges | Has been in Fonda. |
| 356 | Mamie Heaton | Visited sister Elizabeth. |
| 356 | Mr. George Twaddle | Mrs. Seerley's father is visiting. |
| 356 | P. M. Shaffer | Visited Centerville. |
| 356 | The following young ladies | Emma Maiden, Bertha Pike, Cora Monroe, and Ida Gillaspie will teach in Boone. |
| 356 | Anna Goodale | Will be principal in Red Oak. |
| 356 | Dr. E. G. Dittmer | Practice doing well in Manchester. |
| 356 | Miss Elsie Stewart | Will teach in Perry. |
| 356 | Leslie Chapman | Working at Waterloo Reporter. |
| 356 | Miss Louisa Fish | Called home. |
| 357 | Attention, Comrades! | Special fares to Iowa GAR encampment in Des Moines. |
| 357 | Mr. and Mrs. Sparks | Will teach in Eldora. |
| 357 | A more heartfelt greeting | W. G. Burris visited campus. |
| 357 | A letter comes from S. B. Stonerook | Elected superintendent of Springdale Seminary. |
| 357 | A very pleasant impromptu reunion | Several Normalites meet in Chicago. |