Normal Eyte — May 22, 1897
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 361 | It is with pleasure | An address by President Seerley, "The Signs of the Times", has been published. |
| 361 | That mind is greater than matter | Points out strengths of mind gained in debate. |
| 361 | When Prussia was brought low by the victory of Napoleon | Critical of law allowing manufacture of liquor in Iowa; believes solution lies in temperance education. |
| 362 | The steady advance made each year | Applauds efforts of Aristo Octette. |
| 362 | Intercollegiate debate | Lengthy description of debate against Lenox College. |
| 362 | Intercollegiate field meet | Will be held in Des Moines; urges students to attend. |
| 362 | The conditions of the weather being favorable | Will play baseball game against Hudson. |
| 362 | It is our intention | Will mail out Baccalaureate Address with last issue of the paper. |
| 364 | R. C. McConnell | Re-elected principal at Mitchelville. |
| 364 | At the recent meeting of the state photographers | W. L. Veatch honored. |
| 364 | Mr. D. R. Perkins | Principal at Oxford Junction. |
| 364 | The Normalites that graduate from S. U. I. | Several have secured good positions. |
| 364 | The Board of Directors | C. A. Fullerton selected to take charge of vocal music while his brother Robert is away for study. |
| 364 | S. M. Coddington | Will be principal in Neponset, Illinois. |
| 364 | The school board in Sioux Rapids | Re-elected T. B. Morris as principal. |
| 364 | Mr. Jno. W. Boyle | Re-elected principal at Lorimer. |
| 364 | E. G. Copeland | Vice president of N. O. L. |
| 365 | Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. | Schedule of prayer meetings; Professor Parish spoke on freedom. |
| 365 | Society Notes | Descriptions of recent Zeta and Alpha programs. |
| 365 | We desire to call the attention | Will offer broad array of classes in summer session. |
| 366 | Athletic Department | Report of results from Field Day. |
| 367 | Program Iowa State Normal School Commencement, 1897 | Schedule of activities. |
| 368 | The crowd that attended the athletic performance | Largest ever recorded. |
| 368 | Hattie Boyington | Has had serious time with measles. |
| 368 | Memorial Day | School will be closed; Cadet Band will perform. |
| 368 | Blanche Vance | Will teach in Alton. |
| 368 | A special number of the Normal Eyte | Commencement issue will be largest ever. |
| 368 | Deborah Davis | Will teach at Bedford. |
| 368 | Anna Wage | Leaves school due to eye trouble. |
| 368 | Rev. O. H. L. Mason | Will preach at Baptist church. |
| 368 | Misses Vita Camp, Mae Arnold, Rilla Wiley, and Maude Early | Visited Liscomb. |
| 368 | Nellie Newell | Will teach in West Des Moines. |
| 368 | Anna Baker | Led Reading Circle discussion. |
| 368 | Anna McGovern and Nora Kelley | Visited Chicago schools. |
| 368 | Mr. Jarnagin | Attended debate. |
| 368 | Luta Lohr | Visited Fannie Waters. |
| 368 | Rose Schoers | Teaching in Butler County. |
| 368 | Hattie Garrison | Went to Steamboat Rock. |
| 368 | Ada Eighmey | Supply teacher at Hudson. |
| 368 | Jennie Smuck | Will teach at Conrad. |
| 368 | George Searles | Called home, as was Cora Miller. |
| 368 | Miss Riggs | Went to Waverly. |
| 368 | Adah Snedicor | Will teach at Cherokee. |
| 368 | Myrtle Boardman | Will teach at Manson. |
| 368 | Harry Heath | Will teach in Shellsburg. |
| 368 | John Ames | Called home. |
| 368 | Bertha Wyant | Will teach in Walnut. |
| 368 | Misses Louise and Lily Elderkin | Visited chapel. |
| 369 | Recital | Miss Falkler's class will present program. |
| 369 | Another of the successful and entertaining musical programs | Given by Miss Curtiss' pupils. |