Normal Eyte — November 19, 1898

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147 An alumnus "in the game" Urges stronger support of school by alumni.
147 The growth of college spirit in the Normal Owen P. McElmeel cites extraordinary growth of college spirit between 1894 and 1898, especially in light of the important victories in football against the University of Iowa and in debate against Iowa State University.
149 One of the questions Staff tries to outline what it will publish in the Normal Eyte.
150 In honor of the victories of Friday, November Fourth Women faculty hold party to celebrate victories.
151 Orio Account of recent open session.
152 The State Teachers Association Many Normal faculty and alumni on program; President Seerley is to address the subject, "Does the School meet the demands of the people?".
154 Alma E. Evans Elected superintendent in Park County, Montana.
154 Mabel Belknap Teaching in Carson, where Ethel Osler also teaches.
154 Marcella Ormsby Teaching in Fort Dodge, as is Kittie Maher.
154 J. E. Fitzgerald Visiting Cedar Falls.
154 Roderick Craig Fullerton Professor Fullerton's son cries in tune.
154 Jennie Raymond, '91, and Lula Romey Teaching at Raymond.
154 J. E. Vance Gave banquet before leaving Brighton for Springfield.
154 Mrs. Kate L. Overfelt Enjoys the Normal Eyte in Riverside.
154 Rosa Sparr Teaching at Jolley.
154 This is Julia E. Henderson's fifth year At Albert Lea, Minnesota.
154 S. T. Walker Doing well at Mt. Pleasant.
154 After the victory Manning Jaynes says how happy he is after the ISNS wins against Iowa and Iowa State.
154 Ada Harrison Teaching at Story City.
154 Dora Larson Teaching at Maurice.
154 F. E. Ball Principal at Townsend, Montana.
154 Emma S. Heverly Teaching at Rock Rapids.
154 S. C. Smith Practicing law in Winterset.
154 Ella M. Ford Teaching in West Des Moines.
154 Lizzie M. Frye Teaching in Davenport.
154 Ida Hammons Teaching in George.
154 Clara Nettle Teaching in Calumet, Michigan.
154 Kate Harrod Horby Now in Deep River.
155 Miss Waldo Took picture of class.
155 We were pleased to welcome Marguerite St. Clair visits.
155 Lida Williams Went home due to eye trouble.
155 Iona Gardner and Helen Charlson Doing well at Story City.
155 Johanna Nielsen Will spend winter in Colorado.
155 Miss Twitchell Will teach at West Union.
155 Ernest D. Ede Has been sick.
155 Mrs. Bronson Visited son Frank.
155 Oma Kiefer Visited Independence.
155 Mr. Older Professor Colegrove's brother-in-law visited.
155 Pearl Patterson Guest of Alma Sessions.
155 Mr. Kiesau Has been sick.
155 Maud Rhoad Teaching in Ripley.
155 W. A. Robison Went out to teach.
155 Hattie Eggleson Will teach at Sumner.
155 Misses Shoenhair and Roberts Visited Parkersburg.
155 Clara Bryant Will teach at Waukon.
156 Trolley cars began running As far as Walnut Street; hope for service to Normal (College) Street soon.
156 Harry Fields Brought duck specimen to museum.
156 Miss Amos Guest of Miss Buck.
156 Miss Drenning Will assist in cataloguing library collection.
156 Una Grettenberg Teaching in Springfield.
156 Nellie Dunham Will teach near Columbus Junction.
156 Miss Dickey Health improving.
156 Edna Clapsattle Teaching in Idaho Falls, Idaho.
156 Preparations are in progress For Christmas song service.
156 Lulu Bovee Health improved.
156 Hal Washburn Will teach west of Hudson.
157 Clio A story.
157 True method of debate The object and methods of debate.
159 Shake Hall Account of recent program.
159 Primary Round Table Account of recent meeting.
160 Y. M. C. A. Recognize week of prayer for colleges.
160 Athletic ISNS ties Grinnell, 5-5.