Normal Eyte — November 26, 1898
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 161 | Mr. Detwiller allowed us the privilege | F. N. Seerley congratulates ISNS on football victory over University of Iowa. | |
| 161 | We continue the custom | Puts out issue of the Normal Eyte during Thanksgiving and break between terms. | |
| 162 | Among other articles | Will publish articles by successful alumni. | |
| 162 | The elements of power | Abstract of President Seerley's address to the fall section of the Class of 1898. | |
| 164 | The November section of the Class of '98 | Roster of those who will be receiving diplomas or certificates. | |
| 164 | The new elocution, better called expression | Enola Pearl Pierce talks about the subject matter that she teaches. | |
| 166 | Superintendent F. A. Lacey | Lengthy profile; photo. | |
| 167 | Alsina M. Andrews | Matron at training school in Jamaica. | |
| 167 | Mabel Felmley | Teaching in Bristow. | |
| 167 | L. H. Minkel | Doing well at Van Horne. | |
| 167 | Morton Weldy, '96, and J. E. Johnson | Will participate in debate at University of Iowa. | |
| 167 | J. E. Clayton | Doing post-graduate work at University of Iowa. | |
| 167 | F. E. Lenocker | Lectured at several teachers programs. | |
| 167 | J. O. Johnson | Grandmother sick. | |
| 167 | A. A. Manson | Visited campus. | |
| 167 | Hannah Houghton | Doing well at Blairstown. | |
| 167 | Emma Lambert | Still teaching at Dows. | |
| 167 | E. J. Leonard | Assistant principal at New Sharon. | |
| 167 | Grace E. Milliman | Elected county superintendent in Bannock County, Idaho. | |
| 167 | Many thanks are due to Herman Mueller | For contributions to alumni column. | |
| 167 | Julia Miller | Home from Grinnell. | |
| 168 | S. T. Walker and his students | Give program on Lafayette Day. | |
| 169 | The following is the program | Program for Neotrophian public session. | |
| 169 | W. G. Detwiller | Visited Fonda. | |
| 169 | Mary Arnold | Burned when lamp catches clothing on fire. | |
| 169 | C. R. Peters, J. A. Boyle, Casper Schenk, and F. A. Mahannah | Attended YMCA convention. | |
| 169 | Fred Salisbury | Working with brother in Upper Book Room. | |
| 169 | The great football game | Called off due to snow; was to have been played by teams of men who had never before played. | |
| 169 | F. D. McIlravy | Mother's health improving. | |
| 169 | The following have received appointments | Roster of students who have new jobs. | |
| 169 | Ella Danskin's mother and sister | Visited. | |
| 169 | J. B. Rupert | Teaching in Pennsylvania. | |
| 169 | On account of sickness | Hannah Tow left school. | |
| 169 | Gertrude Apple | Sister sick. | |
| 169 | Mary Hartley's brother | Visits on way to California. | |
| 169 | The new street car line | Doing good business. | |
| 169 | Miss Edna Poor | Has eye trouble. | |
| 169 | Skating is now a favorite amusement | ||
| 169 | E. N. Gibson | Will teach next term. | |
| 169 | Dora Brunner | Called home. | |
| 169 | Coasting is a favorite amusement | ||
| 169 | Julia Miller | Visited friends. | |
| 169 | Gertie Jaklin | Sister visited. | |
| 170 | Aristo public | Account of recent program. | |
| 171 | Neotrophian | Account of recent musical. | |
| 171 | Y. W. C. A. | Mary Eva Gregg speaks to the group on missions and evangelism. | |
| 172 | Aristo | Account of last meeting of the term. | |
| 173 | Athletic | Aristos defeat Orios in football, 6-0. | |
| 173 | The match game | Hawkeyes defeat ISNS in basketball, 16-15. | |
| 173 | Joyce Watson | Has sister in school; Hattie Sheley does, too. | |
| 173 | Mae Williams | Visited campus. | |
| 174 | The Bible Study Department | Lesson XII: the Bible, part 4. |