Normal Eyte — January 27, 1900
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 373 | Editorial | Praise for the work of the literary societies, especially in the wake of the fine work of O. P. McElmeel at the University of Minnesota. |
| 374 | That women's issue | Women will prepare next week's issue of the Normal Eyte in order to raise money for a YWCA secretary on campus. |
| 375 | Official: Hon. Edward Townsend; death of an honored citizen widely known and respected | Lengthy tribute to Edward Townsend and his contributions to ISNS and Cedar Falls. |
| 376 | In general: duty of the American citizen | Looks at America's emerging role in the world. |
| 377 | It is seldom | Edward P. Elliott will speak. |
| 378 | J. W. Case | Is married and living in Illinois. |
| 378 | Lewis H. Bock | Is editor of the Maple Valley Era. |
| 378 | John A. Beard | Is principal at Wood River, Minnesota. |
| 378 | Wilbur H. Bender | Received his B. S. degree. |
| 378 | Nellie F. Anderson | Completed the four years course. |
| 378 | Lillie M. Andrews | Completed the four year course. |
| 378 | C. Ray Aurner | Is married and is superintendent at Avoca. |
| 378 | Josie Barker | Has not reported for three years. |
| 378 | The faculty of the State University | Three of the Commencement orators are from ISNS. |
| 378 | When Mr. Seerley arrived at Iowa City | A group of ISNS alumni greeted him. |
| 378 | Minnie A. Ainsworth | Is now married and is principal at Jefferson high school. |
| 378 | Genetta Bushyager | Will teach in Missouri Valley. |
| 378 | Ida Ziegler and Alda Potter | Attended lecture and used library. |
| 378 | Herbert Kelley | Will graduate from Cornell College. |
| 378 | We hear from good authority | Ida Leydig and Paul Samson doing well in Parkersburg. |
| 378 | Untitled | Owen P. McElmeel; photo. |
| 378 | Etta J. Rider | Enrolled at University of Iowa. |
| 378 | Nellie Weldy | Enrolled at University of Iowa. |
| 378 | Clara B. Whitmore | Studying medicine at University of Iowa. |
| 378 | Adella Gibson | Teaching at State Center. |
| 378 | Lizzie Bushyager | Studying in Chicago for mission work. |
| 379 | Hannah M. Hess | Is an instructor at Grand Forks. |
| 379 | Carrie B. Hickman | Is a student at the Normal school in Valparaiso, Indiana. |
| 379 | Libbie Hieber | Is an assistant at the Nevada high school. |
| 379 | R. A. Jackson | Is married, but has not reported for two years. |
| 379 | Ida L. Grimes | Is married and living in Hampton. |
| 379 | Adelia V. Gregg | Is married to L. A. Thomas. |
| 379 | Helen Hearst | Is married and living in Cedar Falls. |
| 379 | Wm. L. Hearst | Completed the four years course. |
| 379 | Margaret C. Gilchrist | Completed a course in Chicago, but has not reported for two years. |
| 379 | Finnette Ferris | Works at the school for the blind. |
| 379 | Bruce Francis | Is superintendent at Williamsburg schools. |
| 379 | C. A. Fullerton | Received his B. S. degree. |
| 379 | Emma L. Funk | Is working in Independence. |
| 379 | Ella N. Gibbons | Was last known to be living in Foote, Iowa. |
| 379 | Fred H. Dawson | Is principal of Wallingford schools. |
| 379 | A. E. Felmley | Completed the four years course. |
| 379 | Mabel Felmley | Is married and living in Elkader. |
| 379 | Ella M. Clark | Is principal of a ward school in Webster City. |
| 379 | Anna E. Cunningham | Was last known to be in New York City. |
| 379 | Maggie Cunningham | Completed the four years course. |
| 379 | Matt. C. Cunningham | Moved to South Dakota to establish a law practice. |
| 379 | J. F. Doderer | Is married and the principal in Chamberlain, South Dakota. |
| 380 | Maud Bozarth | Visited chapel with Ida May Wilson. |
| 380 | Anna Philpot | Left school. |
| 380 | Emma and Rose Schoelerman | Have been sick. |
| 380 | T. L. Eland | Visiting friends. |
| 380 | Pansy Mitchell | Cousin visiting. |
| 380 | Miss Humphrey and Miss Pierce | Visited Waterloo. |
| 380 | Georgia Quigley | Has teaching position. |
| 380 | Mr. J. H. Williams | Grandfather died. |
| 380 | Lena Englehart | Missed a few days of school. |
| 380 | James McAleer | Member of General Assembly. |
| 380 | On January 10 | Blanche Israel married Edward Fernberg. |
| 380 | Anna C. D. Hansen, '96, Lela Phelps, '98, and Edythe McAlpin | Teaching in New Hartford. |
| 380 | Miss Frederick | Has been sick. |
| 380 | Mildred Humphrey | Has been sick. |
| 380 | There was no basketball Tues. | The ball was broken. |
| 380 | Fay A. Harding | Teaching in Cooper. |
| 380 | J. E. Callahan | Principal at Breda. |
| 380 | Olive M. Heller | Graduated from Highland Park College. |
| 380 | Miss Hayes Heaton | Teaching near Fairfield. |
| 380 | Jeannette Fullerton | Teaching in Tennessee. |
| 380 | Walter W. Haas | Managing shoe store. |
| 380 | May Greenside | Teaching in Peterson. |
| 380 | Stella Crouch | Attending Drake University. |
| 381 | The excellent order | Chapel session features quotation contests. |
| 381 | A party drove to the Hoover home | Had a good time despite a broken runner on the sleigh. |
| 381 | The Faculty Reading Circle | Professor Walters led discussion on psychology. |
| 381 | The classes | Elected representatives for Commencement. |
| 381 | Mr. John Wilson | Mother ill. |
| 381 | The Shakespearean Society | Will present programs from works of Shakespeare. |
| 381 | School closed at 11:30 Monday morning | For funeral of Edward Townsend. |
| 381 | The enrollment | Enrollment in preparatory department is 150. |
| 381 | Pres. Seerley | Was in Iowa City for reception of Normal School students at the University. |
| 381 | Miss Satterthwait | Went to Mason City. |
| 381 | The preparatory girls | Enjoyed YWCA reception. |
| 381 | Mr. and Mrs. Guy Green | Visited campus. |
| 381 | Alda Potter and Ida Ziegler | Visited campus. |
| 381 | Lyda Rownd | Left school due to eye condition. |
| 382 | Training: management and discipline, II | Advice for new teachers. |
| 383 | How I spent vacation | Student tells what she did during the Christmas vacation. |
| 385 | Y. W. C. A. | Held reception for preparatory women; also held mass meeting. |
| 386 | Bible Study Department | Lesson XVII: the Galilean ministry (second period). |