Normal Eyte — February 10, 1900
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 421 | Editorial | Would like subscribers to pay their fees; women's issue of the Normal Eyte was a success; recent Aristo program was particularly good; Roger Leavitt will succeed the late Edward Townsend as school treasurer. |
| 422 | Aristotelian public | Presented Robin Hood program. |
| 422 | Song of winter | Poetry. |
| 423 | America's war for 1900 | Poetic reminder that life goes on. |
| 424 | John H. Schroeder | Is principal of Granville and Akron schools. |
| 424 | Paul Peterson | Is in the real estate business. |
| 424 | Mary Pickrell | Is married and living in Oskaloosa. |
| 424 | Lucy E. Plummer | Is working at a post office in Minnesota. |
| 424 | Etta A. Robinson | Is teaching in Billings, Montana. |
| 424 | M. O. Roland | Completed the four years course. |
| 424 | Geo. H. Olmsted | Is now married and a tax collector. |
| 424 | Eunice Overman | Is a librarian in Cedar Falls. |
| 424 | Gertrude F. Mitchell | Was last known to be in Minneapolis. |
| 424 | Frank A. Nimocks | Works for a life insurance company in Ottumwa. |
| 424 | Gertrude Leland | Died on April 26, 1897. |
| 424 | Emma S. Mantz | Is working in Rock Rapids. |
| 424 | James I. Martin | Is principal of the Charles City high school. |
| 424 | Maud E. McCracken | Is married to R. A. Jackson. |
| 424 | Grace E. Milliman | Is a county superintendent in Idaho. |
| 424 | H. B. Lizer | Is married and superintendent of La Porte schools. |
| 424 | Hon. Edward Townsend | Photo. |
| 424 | John A. Kleinsorge | Completed the four years course. |
| 425 | Lizzie A. Weinschenk | Resigned from teaching when she married. |
| 425 | Ava Floy White | Is married and living in Cedar Falls. |
| 425 | Ada Williams | Works in a mission school in California. |
| 425 | E. B. Wilson | Is married now and practicing law in Jefferson. |
| 425 | Janet Wilson | Has been teaching at Centerville. |
| 425 | Susie A. Young | Is a missionary in India. |
| 425 | Maude M. Stinson | Is teaching in Manson. |
| 425 | Lizzie R. Wallace | Is teaching in Burlington. |
| 425 | Nellie B. Wallbank | Resigned from I. S. N. S. two years ago. |
| 425 | Ida E. Shaw | Is married and living in California. |
| 425 | Luella V. Simmons | Completed the four years course. |
| 425 | Anna L. Sitler | Is living in Hurley, South Dakota. |
| 425 | Nellie M. Starks | Is teaching in Nebraska. |
| 425 | Sarah S. Scott | Is married, but has not reported for two years. |
| 425 | Mary H. Thompson | Is dead. |
| 425 | Geo. D. Thompson | Has not reported for two years. |
| 425 | At Waterloo | Queen Klingaman married Dr. F. C. Blanchard |
| 425 | Galen Ripley | Manager for Chicago portrait company. |
| 425 | Nellie Johnson | Will teach at Ellsworth College. |
| 425 | Sarah Peters | In charge of Christina school in China. |
| 425 | Edith Ballou | Teaching in Nevada, Iowa. |
| 425 | Frank W. Perkins | Principal at Aurelia. |
| 425 | Lieut. P. M. Shaffer | Recuperating from illness after Army duty in the Philippines. |
| 425 | Nora Butterfield | Married George N. Merwin. |
| 425 | Jennie Sheean | Visiting Professor Riggs. |
| 425 | Ruth Adeline Fellingham | Mr. and Mrs. John Fellingham have a new daughter. |
| 425 | Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Frederick | Now in California. |
| 425 | Mrs. John Felmley | Died. |
| 426 | Dora Rohwedder | Has been sick. |
| 426 | Claudia Stevens | Was away from class. |
| 426 | O. K. McIlleny | Visited Oscar Speer. |
| 426 | Miss Letta Hollis | Visited Sylvia Smith. |
| 426 | Mr. Cummins | Unable to meet class. |
| 426 | Clyde Eighmey | Visited Will Bedford. |
| 426 | Katherine Toole | Back in school. |
| 426 | Miss McCreary | Has been sick. |
| 426 | Anna Hoover | Visited sister Blanche. |
| 426 | Martha Spencer | Has the grippe. |
| 426 | Prof. Eastman | Lectured in Crawfordsville. |
| 426 | H. M. Freeburg | Went to Charles City. |
| 426 | R. A. Buckmaster | Attending University of Iowa. |
| 426 | Mrs. Ed Mann | The former Edna Best visited Waterloo. |
| 426 | Miss Irving | Visited Waterloo. |
| 426 | Tom Sessions | Visited campus. |
| 426 | Inez Mellinger | Clerk in store in Morning Sun. |
| 426 | Ruth Atkinson | Visited in December. |
| 426 | Addalena Stathem | Married J. C. Miller. |
| 426 | Versa Horner | Teaching in Coon Rapids. |
| 426 | Clara Sydow | Address is in Idaho. |
| 426 | James Boal | Teaching in Des Moines County. |
| 426 | Beatrice Morrison | Teaching in Seymour. |
| 426 | Nettie Patton | Teaching in Nevada, Iowa. |
| 427 | Miss Patt | Led reading circle meeting on art appreciation. |
| 427 | Josephine Norton | Teaching in Britt. |
| 427 | Clarence Wassam, Will Bedford, Agnes Baldwin, and Mabel Mastain | Attended funeral of Ida Strayer. |
| 427 | Several games of tennis | Students enjoy a very early game. |
| 427 | Prof. Colegrove | Lectured in Oelwein. |
| 427 | Report from Des Moines | Judge McDuffie re-elected member of board; Roger Leavitt will fill vacancy caused by Edward Townsend's death. |
| 427 | Friday evening | Professor Call entertained Latin class. |
| 427 | Frank Pratt | Visited J. O. Huntley. |
| 427 | Juliette Pierce | Visited father, who is recovering from illness. |
| 427 | Miss Haskin | Has appendicitis. |
| 427 | Miss Mae Finney | Will go to Oklahoma. |
| 427 | Mr. Veatch | Arranging for photos with seniors. |
| 427 | Miss Curtis | Led P. E. O. meeting. |
| 427 | Word has been received | Addalena Stathem married John Miller. |
| 427 | O. J. Southwell | Visited Fern Scott. |
| 427 | Miss Betzenderfer | Caring for sick roommate. |
| 427 | Peter Henry | Went to Strawberry Point for work. |
| 427 | Miss McKellar | Brother seriously hurt. |
| 427 | Kate Ives | Will substitute teach in Le Mars. |
| 427 | Lynne Barnum and Edith Calonkey | Assisting with physical culture. |
| 427 | Ivy Scarborough | Left school. |
| 427 | Bryant Elliott | Went home due to illness. |
| 427 | Alice Kerr and Harry Moore | Went to Eagle Center. |
| 428 | Training: management and discipline | Advice for young teachers. |
| 429 | Philo, Jan. 27 | Program includes music and recitations. |
| 430 | Neotrophian | Elect officers; hold impromptu program. |
| 430 | Y. M. C. A. | Considering whether or not the group needs a secretary. |
| 432 | Did you? | Henry Stout's poetic effort to help people think about those who are less fortunate. |
| 434 | Bible Study Department | Lesson XIX: the Galilean ministry (third period). |