Normal Eyte — September 30, 1899

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53 A mistaken idea of school life Believes it a mistake to devote oneself solely to study.
54 The Normal lecture course tickets Will feature eight events this year.
54 Attempts have been made To create a unified and organized calendar of campus public programs, lectures, and concerts.
54 In the niche between the window and the lost cupboard Normal Eyte maintains a box in which students may place submissions for the newspaper.
55 The training department Has been reorganized for greater efficiency.
55 New song books have been furnished For chapel exercises.
56 The Library Anna Baker explains the Dewey book classification system and the card catalogue.
58 Staff and non-commissioned staff Roster of Student Battalion officers.
58 Mae Dolan Teaching at Cresco.
58 John Kleinsorge Will shortly receive Ph. D. at Jena in Germany.
58 Mary L. Muhs Teaching at Nevada.
58 S. M. Coddington Has a new daughter.
58 Blanche Hinkley Attending Cornell College.
59 Clara Kyler Teaching at Story City.
59 Anna Iverson Will teach at Bradford.
59 Nellie Mankey Teaching at Newell.
59 Estalene Rhodes Now at Linn Grove.
59 Gladys Kiefer Teaching at Fairbank.
59 Mary Crusenberry Teaching at Clear Lake.
59 Lucretia Eighmey Teaching at Cresco.
59 Jessie Wood Teaching at What Cheer.
59 Louisa A. Franklin Principal at Industrial School in Mitchellville.
59 S. A. Potts Principal at Adel; Jeanette Sougstad is teaching there.
59 Harold Scott Working for Sac City Sun.
59 A. D. Miller Principal at Quasqueton.
59 R. L. Wilson At Colorado Springs, Colorado.
59 Blaine Youel Nominated for superintendent in Benton County.
59 Our alumni are represented Roster of Normalites working at Boone.
59 Lena M. Wing Married Chauncy R. McDowell.
59 Harriet Cunningham Working as cashier and bookkeeper.
59 Bertha Wise Teaching in Greene.
59 Mary Hughes Candidate for superintendent in Washington County.
59 R. A. Elwood Candidate for superintendent in Appanoose County.
59 Harry E. Thompson Attending Cornell University.
59 Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Christopher Working for publisher.
59 J. R. Byers Superintendent in Parker, South Dakota.
59 L. A. I. Chapman Now second lieutenant in an Army unit stationed in South Dakota.
59 James H. Lees Attending Cornell College.
59 C. E. Moore Republican nominee for superintendent of Black Hawk County; Thomas Hudgens is Democrat nominee.
60 The sick list is as follows
60 Miss Buck Unable to meet classes.
60 Ora Mullen Visiting Bruce Alderman.
60 One was entirely out of fashion If he did not have a cold.
60 The drawing classes Doing outdoor sketching.
60 Mr. Klinefelter Visited campus.
60 Aubrey Shoup Enrolled.
60 Mrs. Foulk Visited daughter Clara.
60 Miss Curtis Entertained cousin.
60 Grace Earhart Visited Janesville.
60 Miss Bovee Mother visited.
60 Miss Bidlack Receives apples from home.
60 Garfield Raw Went home.
60 Adelene Both Attended wedding.
60 Professor Bartlett Enlarging house.
60 J. F. Reed Now internal revenue agent.
60 Harry Fields Back in school.
60 Mae Elliot Visited Ogden.
60 Lillian Smith Teaching in Webster City.
60 Cora Bryant Married Albert H. Hilleman.
60 Florence Humphrey and Florence Blake Will teach at Oelwein.
60 Grace Monk Attending school in California.
60 Marie Ash Teaching in Marshalltown.
60 Ella B. Sterrett Assistant principal at West Branch; C. W. Atkinson is principal there.
60 Elizabeth Wallaser Principal at Nashua; Lucy Meacham is teaching there.
60 Vena Hansen Teaching at Alton.
60 L. W. Smith Teaching in Colorado.
61 Miss Millie Fluent Visited Stella Satterthwait.
61 President Seerley Giving series of lectures to students.
61 Prof. Colegrove Spoke to farmers' group.
61 Linnie Hagewood Will enroll in Training School.
61 The songbooks have arrived
61 Mrs. Mollie Bartlett Burt Visiting home.
61 A large number of students from Waterloo Take rapid transit car to campus each day.
61 To students who walked to town in the old days Appreciate trolley service.
61 The third story of the corridor Now completed.
61 Friday evening Messinger Hall women give party for Alma Sougstad.
61 The football team Welcomed home despite loss to University of Iowa.
61 There are now forty members of the faculty
61 Miss Curtis and Miss Goodwin Visited Washburn farm.
61 Amy Miller Enrolled.
61 Mabel Gilmore Has malarial fever.
61 The bookstores Unable to meet demand for spellers after spelling test.
61 Mabel Donnan and Miss McDonald Visited Independence.
61 Willis Summers and F. R. Chantry Went to football game in Iowa City.
61 Prof. and Mrs. Ling Visited daughter Ruth.
61 Kendall Acorn Visited George Schee.
61 Miss Riggs, Miss Call, and Miss Gregg Went for a drive.
61 Miss Louise Moyer's brother Visiting Cedar Falls.
61 Mr. Sweetland Football coach went to Michigan.
62 Charles City teachers Had excursion to Waterloo.
62 On the program Several Normalites will make presentations at conference.
62 Training Offers "suggestive questions for observation and self-criticism".
63 Society reporters Schedule of articles on the societies.
63 Y. W. C. A. Description of recent meetings; over three hundred members.
64 Orio Society Account of recent program.
65 S. U. I. football game Account of game.
66 Bible Study Department Lesson III: thirty years of preparation.