Normal Eyte — October 23, 1897
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 73 | On Friday, October 29 | John J. Ingalls will lecture. |
| 73 | The Ames debate is over | Students rejoice at victory over Ames in debate. |
| 74 | Official News and Notes | Excerpts from annual report; enrollment growing; Normalites showing strong influence in educational circles; a look at the school budget; rules for withdrawal from school; intention of the Special Primary course of study. |
| 75 | The debate | Lengthy account of the debate at Ames. |
| 77 | Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. | Excerpts from Professor Wright's address. |
| 78 | B. Dimmitt | Principal at Hopkins, Missouri. |
| 78 | Mr. C. S. Beall | In hardware business. |
| 78 | Five of our alumni are teaching in Idaho | |
| 78 | A. O. Christopher | Working for publishing company. |
| 78 | C. E. Stinson | Attending Cornell College. |
| 78 | Lissa Jeffers | Teaching in Akron. |
| 78 | Cards have been received | Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Reynolds have new daughter. |
| 78 | Among the alumni | Emma Mantz teaching in Pueblo, Colorado. |
| 78 | We regret | James H. Lees has been sick. |
| 78 | Adell Andrews | Teaching in Washington. |
| 78 | G. W. Randlett | Principal at Pomeroy. |
| 78 | J. A. Wilson | Traveling for book publisher. |
| 78 | Favorable reports | Alice Shoemaker doing well in Lewis. |
| 78 | A. G. De Hart | Nominated for Van Buren County superintendent. |
| 78 | Wilhelmine Hegner | Teaching in Wyoming, Illinois. |
| 78 | The name of R. A. Elwood | Makes presentation at teachers meeting; principal at Milton. |
| 78 | Jessie E. Johnson | Assistant principal at Forest City. |
| 79 | Athletic Department | Ellsworth defeats ISNS, 26-10; football team has training table and coach; Tennis Association adopts new constitution; basketball teams practicing. |
| 80 | Autumn days | Poetic tribute to fall. |
| 81 | Mr. Bender | Will address Butler County teachers. |
| 81 | Jason and Fannie Mowry | Attended teachers association meeting. |
| 81 | Prof. Loughridge | Gave sermon at Congregational Church. |
| 81 | It is reported that Frank Foulk | Not improving from injuries suffered in train wreck. |
| 81 | Jas. R. Vaughn and Bertha Edwards | Married in Waterloo. |
| 81 | Clara and Ed Kyler | Father ill. |
| 81 | Claude Cass and Kittie Townsend | Back in school after being injured in train wreck. |
| 81 | Robert Martin | Speaks with Lecture Committee about future engagements. |
| 81 | On Wednesday | Alma Harris married George H. Wilson. |
| 81 | Martha Duxbury | Grandfather died. |
| 81 | V. R. Eggleson | Recovered from football injury; back in school. |
| 81 | Mabel Hanson | Visited brother. |
| 81 | Jennie Curtis and Miss Call | Visited Waterloo. |
| 81 | Mabel Montgomery | Visited parents in Greene. |
| 81 | A number of new books | Added to library. |
| 81 | Jo Hansen | Visited parents in Reinbeck. |
| 81 | Chas. Meyerholz | Attended sister's wedding. |
| 81 | Sue Smith | Called home due to death in family. |
| 81 | Miss Lydia Keep | Guest of Minnetta Smith. |
| 81 | Eva Saucer | Visited Ackley. |
| 81 | Miss Schell | Visited Kensett. |
| 81 | Miss Tracy | Visiting Gertrude Foote. |
| 81 | Grace Wells | Visited Belle Plaine. |
| 81 | Chas. Babcock | Visited campus. |
| 81 | Edna Poor and Lela Phelps | Visited Independence. |
| 81 | L. B. Swaggart and Mr. Dority | Rode bicycles to Ames. |
| 81 | W. W. Coates | Visited campus. |
| 82 | Thursday morning | Professor Lindley performs scenes from Shakespeare. |
| 82 | The second meeting of the term | Program for the Natural History Association. |
| 82 | Society Notes | Shakespeareans gave reception for new members; program for Neotrophians.. |
| 82 | We met the following former Normalites | At the Ames debate. |