Normal Eyte — October 28, 1899
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 9 | Book review | Review of unnamed book. | |
| 149 | Editorial | Making arrangements for train to Ames to watch debate. | |
| 149 | Friday evening | Lyric Ladies of Chicago presented concert. | |
| 150 | The spirit of debate | ISNS will be involved in many exciting debates in the near future. | |
| 150 | Official | Preparing for reunion at ISTA convention | |
| 151 | Bess's reward | Short story about a young teacher. | |
| 153 | Carrie M. Williams | Has not reported for a long time. | |
| 153 | Ella D. Williams | Primary teacher in Waterloo. | |
| 153 | Eliza Rawstern | Resides in Cedar Falls since graduation; in high standing with the community. | |
| 153 | Of this class | Eva Cook is dead. | |
| 153 | Jessie Overman | Has not reported for years. | |
| 153 | Edward T. Moyer | Taught at University of Dakota, now farms near Mitchell. | |
| 153 | Lou P. Barrett | Is now teaching in Minnesota. | |
| 153 | H. F. Anders | Currently a real estate agent in Iowa Falls. | |
| 154 | Florence F. Walraven | Is deceased. | |
| 154 | Alice M. Hurley | Is now Mrs. Johnathan T. Boylan. | |
| 154 | Jennie Marble | Is now Mrs. Frank Crowl. | |
| 154 | Kate E. Nevile | Is now Mrs. Lot L. Fetham. | |
| 154 | Marguerite Rae | Is now Mrs. E. R. Nicholas. | |
| 154 | Armindia Reynolds | Is a third year teacher in Cannon City, Colorado. | |
| 154 | Lottie E. Rogers | Is now Mrs. A. F. Ames. | |
| 154 | Nettie M. Davis | Is now Mrs. John W. Smurr. | |
| 154 | Carrie Flint | Is deceased. | |
| 154 | Clarissa A. Ensign | Attended the State University; then taught at Ft. Dodge before moving to teach in New Hartford. | |
| 154 | Mamie F. Hearst | Taught for several years; then attended the State University and now is the English grammar assistant at the State Normal. | |
| 154 | E. H. Griffin | Has been a superintendent at Traer, Sigourney, and Bedford. | |
| 154 | Alice M. Hurley | Is now Mrs. J. T. Boylan. | |
| 154 | Of this class | Clara Cooke is deceased. | |
| 154 | Geo. W. Newton | Teaches and studies science. | |
| 154 | Wm. A. Bartlett | Is now principal of a Winona, Minnesota, high school. | |
| 154 | Elmer E. Best | Received degree from Chicago Homeopathic Medical College and now is a practicing physician. | |
| 154 | Alice F. Burbeck | Is now Mrs. Charles E. Harker. | |
| 154 | Ole N. Oleson | Missionary in the Dakotas. | |
| 154 | Elmer E. Bartlett | Is a clerk at the Cedar Falls State Bank after teaching in Iowa. | |
| 154 | Alice Munger | Visited campus. | |
| 155 | The members of the alumni | Group of alumni organizes in Madison County. | |
| 155 | Blanche and Joyce Watson | Teaching near Wall Lake. | |
| 155 | Laura Fenwick | Married Mr. Osburn. | |
| 155 | There is in the hand of the printers | Henry Sabin publishes "Talks to Young People". | |
| 155 | Jos. W. Eaton | Teaching in Minnesota. | |
| 155 | Bertha Wise | Visited home. | |
| 155 | The Des Moines Leader | Rose Mintier commended for work at Mitchellville. | |
| 155 | F. E. Lenocker | Principal in Guthrie County. | |
| 155 | Jessie Campbell | Teaching at Laurens. | |
| 155 | Anna Vierling | Candidate for superintendent in Madison County. | |
| 155 | Jennie Culbertson | Principal at Boonesborough. | |
| 155 | Maude Landis | Teaching in Daws. | |
| 155 | Frank N. Fullerton | Furniture dealer and undertaker in Rudd. | |
| 155 | Emma Miller | Assistant principal in Oakland. | |
| 155 | Adeline Fellingham | At home this year. | |
| 155 | Edith C. Roberts | Teaching at Washington. | |
| 155 | Margaret Mackin | Teaching at West Union. | |
| 156 | Prof. Colegrove | Bought Loughridge house. | |
| 156 | E. A. Snyder, A. Grundy, and C. A. Wise | Visited campus with Congressman Dolliver. | |
| 156 | S. W. White | Visited Jennie Gilchrist. | |
| 156 | Mid term examinations are over | Students who have poor grades have been informed. | |
| 156 | Lyric Ladies was a success | Lecture Course Committee pleased. | |
| 156 | The girls of Eighmey Hall | Bade farewell to Edna Neely. | |
| 156 | R. D. Cooper | Will leave school to teach. | |
| 156 | Mabel Whitney | Family has been ill. | |
| 156 | Alice Munger | Visited Jennie Gilchrist. | |
| 156 | Stella Speke | Visited friends. | |
| 156 | Rev. and Mrs. Earhart | Visited daughter Grace. | |
| 156 | Edith Eighmey | Home during school vacation. | |
| 156 | Florence Beebe and Carrie Smith | Visiting Hampton. | |
| 156 | Tom Sessions and F. D. McIlravy | Visited campus. | |
| 156 | Miss Patt | Entertained friend. | |
| 156 | Eva Hancher | Brother ill. | |
| 156 | Miss Eunice Summers | Injured in basketball game. | |
| 156 | Lulu Beamer | Will teach in Fayette County. | |
| 156 | Mrs. Colegrove | Mother visiting. | |
| 156 | The Aristo quartette | Performed for Baptist social. | |
| 156 | Ida Donald and Bertha Humbert | Returned from visit to Vinton. | |
| 156 | It is understood | Mae Watson will return to school. | |
| 156 | Clarence Wassam | Visited home. | |
| 156 | E. J. Warren | Has been sick. | |
| 156 | Lena Swanson | Teaching in Clay County. | |
| 156 | Ella Hook | Very ill. | |
| 156 | Lena Richardson | Visited Ackley. | |
| 156 | Professor Fitzgerald | Organized violin octet. | |
| 157 | Myrtle Drennan | Now in Corning; took trip to Oklahoma for her health. | |
| 157 | Those who attended the teachers association in Independence | A number of students attended the meeting. | |
| 157 | J. P. Dolliver | Spoke on campus; surprised at the relatively low number of men at the Normal School. | |
| 157 | The new piano | Neotrophians buy new piano. | |
| 157 | Gov. Larabee | Visited campus. | |
| 157 | Mrs. Colegrove | Substituted for Miss Riggs. | |
| 157 | Pres. Seerley | The president and many faculty attended a meeting in Independence. | |
| 157 | Training: teacher's growth in illustrating power | Advice on teaching well. | |
| 159 | Y. W. C. A. | News of recent meetings; state convention coming up. | |
| 161 | Athletic: I. S. N. S. vs. Grinnell | Account of football game won by Grinnell, 12-6. | |
| 162 | Bible Study Department | Lesson VIII: the Galilean ministry. (First period) |