Normal Eyte — November 6, 1897
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 97 | The Ingalls lecture | Lengthy excerpts from address by John J. Ingalls. |
| 98 | Triangular debate | Description of the Philo-Aristo-Orio debates; Orios come out ahead. |
| 99 | Official News and Notes | Memorial addresses for Principal Gilchrist scheduled; excerpts from Board report shows increased enrollment and increased student expenses with overcrowded facilities; case for improved facilities. |
| 100 | W. G. Burris | Works for publisher. |
| 100 | Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Thomas | The former Adelia Gregg visited England. |
| 100 | Lurton D. Stubbs | Attending Garrett Biblical Institute. |
| 100 | Ed Rayburn | Cashier at Montezuma bank. |
| 100 | Miss Lizzie A. Weinschenk | Married John A. Eberle. |
| 100 | Luella V. Simmons | Attending Penn College. |
| 100 | Ernest D. Ede | Principal at Fairbank. |
| 100 | Constance Graham | Teaching near La Porte City. |
| 100 | Maurice R. Hassell | Principal at George. |
| 100 | F. C. Ensign | Principal in Iowa City. |
| 101 | Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. | Hear presentation from missionary to China; attend meeting in Iowa City. |
| 101 | Miss Alice Kelley | Substitute teaching in Cedar Falls. |
| 101 | At Keokuk | Helen Session married Newland F. Smith. |
| 101 | Most excellent reports | Several Normalites doing well at Carroll. |
| 101 | Twenty-nine of our alumni are enrolled | At University of Iowa. |
| 101 | Osmond Johnson | Married Lenora Fjeldstad. |
| 102 | Society Notes | News about recent programs. |
| 103 | Athletic Department | Tennis court prepared; football team defeats Waterloo high school. |
| 104 | The members of the Third Year class of '97 | Frances Barnett visited campus. |
| 104 | Lettie Horner | Has been sick. |
| 104 | Ella Morris | Visited campus. |
| 104 | Ida Udall | Teaching south of Waterloo. |
| 104 | Mrs. Clara Keck | Visiting parents. |
| 104 | Mrs. Poor | Visited daughter Edna. |
| 104 | Edith E. Curtis | Substitute teaching for brother. |
| 104 | Mr. Arey | Had election board duties. |
| 104 | Miss Pierce | Visited parents. |
| 104 | Maude Weaver | Visited Bess Coomer. |
| 104 | Maud Long | Attending Epworth League convention. |
| 104 | Mina Gifford | Expects to return to school. |
| 104 | Dora Peters | Left school due to poor health. |
| 104 | Margaret Sinclair and Euphemia Davidson | Visited Mt. Auburn. |
| 104 | Lucy Floyd | Will begin teaching. |
| 104 | Nettie Mathias | Has gone out to teach. |
| 104 | Frank Bronson | Mother visiting. |
| 104 | Mable Hatch | Visited Marshalltown. |
| 105 | Several old members of the Orio Society | Harry Whitney and P. M. Shaffer attended program. |
| 105 | Remember the concert next Friday | Band and orchestra will play. |
| 105 | Mrs. Page | Gave tea party. |
| 105 | LeRoy Harris | LeRoy Harris took a long ride on bicycle. |
| 105 | The Cottage Reading Circle | Professor Newton led discussion. |
| 105 | The friends of Daisy Dennison | Brother died. |
| 105 | J. H. Ellison | Back in school, despite brother's illness. |
| 105 | Joseph Johnson | Visited campus. |
| 105 | On Wednesday evening | Mrs. Loughridge spoke on missions. |
| 105 | Mary Boyle | Visited brother James. |
| 105 | Edith and Robert Snowden | Visited Miss Pierce's classes. |
| 105 | P. E. McClenahan | Attended wedding. |
| 105 | Constance Graham | Visiting Bess Coomer and Harriet Mallon. |
| 105 | Miss Ridley's name | Will address state YWCA. |
| 106 | Those beautiful autumn Saturdays | A look at the program of the Natural History Society. |
| 106 | Those who write for the oratorical contest | Must submit orations to Miss Pierce; literary societies must submit contestants' names; those who participate in too many extracurricular activities may not be selected. |
| 106 | Mrs. Clingman | Visited son. |
| 106 | Chas. Johnson | State YMCA secretary visits campus. |
| 106 | The friends of Jeanette Fullerton | Health improved; back in school. |
| 106 | Mrs. Prof. Noble | Relatives of Professor Bartlett visit campus. |
| 106 | Quite a number of boys | Went home to vote. |
| 107 | The face of Mr. Hillis | YMCA has booked Mr. Hillis to lecture; photo. |