Normal Eyte — April 21, 1900
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 635 | The mission of the Normal Eyte | Purposes of the various sections of the student newspaper. |
| 636 | Official | Mary Simmons will teach English at the Normal School; news of other additions to the faculty; street railway loop to College Hill considered; new departments to be organized; faculty promoted; summer session fees decreased. |
| 637 | Nepotism | Believes that teaching positions should be filled solely on the basis of merit. |
| 638 | Nora Noland | Died following surgical operation. |
| 639 | Ole N. Oleson | Is a missionary for the American Sunday School Union. |
| 639 | Olive Orr | Is teaching in Postville. |
| 639 | Daniel R. Perkins | Is taking classes at S. U. I. |
| 639 | Eleanor Lumpe | Is now married and lives in Cedar Falls. |
| 639 | Lewis H. Minkel | Is now principal of Van Horne schools. |
| 639 | Maggie Montgomery | Has been teaching in Iowa. |
| 639 | Louie Morris | Has been teaching at Lewis. |
| 639 | Herman A. Mueller | Was teaching at the Webster City High School. |
| 639 | Edith Neely | Completed the advanced course. |
| 639 | Della F. Northey | Was last known to be teaching in the Dubuque schools. |
| 639 | Marie E. Maguire | Has completed the four year course. |
| 639 | Kittie Maher | Is principal of the Arey school. |
| 639 | Lulu Marsh | Taught at Cresco and Marengo. |
| 639 | James Gregg McAlvin | Has set up medical practice in Grundy Center and is now married to Clara Hearst. |
| 639 | Benj. McKeen | Is a preacher in Nebraska. |
| 639 | O. J. McManus | Has been elected county superintendent of Pottawattamie County; photo. |
| 639 | Carleton C. Magee | Completed the advanced course. |
| 639 | Elizabeth Maclean | Is teaching English at the Agriculture College. |
| 640 | Lucie Smith | Has completed the four year course. |
| 640 | Samuel C. Smith | Is practicing law at Winterset. |
| 640 | Alma E. Smith | Is married and living in Minneapolis. |
| 640 | Mary H. Smith | Has not reported for two years. |
| 640 | Kate Schwertley | Finished the advanced course. |
| 640 | Mary B. Scott | Finished the advanced course and lives in Minnesota. |
| 640 | Lena Shannon | Is married and living in Conrad. |
| 640 | Mabel Shearer | Is assistant principal at Anita. |
| 640 | Edith C. Roberts | Is teaching in Washington. |
| 640 | Earl B. Rogers | Is a second year medical student at the State University. |
| 640 | Erdena Rose | Is teaching in Cedar Falls. |
| 640 | Marie A. Royce | Is married and living in Malcolm. |
| 640 | Carrie C. Rule | Is teaching Latin in the East Des Moines High School. |
| 640 | Harry H. Savage | Is a student at S. U. I. |
| 640 | Samuel B. Younkin | Completed the advanced course and lives in Washington, Iowa. |
| 640 | Bertha H. Wise | Is teaching at the high school in Greene. |
| 640 | Frank C. Woods | Is principal of Peterson schools. |
| 640 | Bertha V. Wyant | Is teaching in the high school in Walnut. |
| 640 | Richard L. Wilson | Completed the advanced course and is living in Colorado. |
| 640 | Mary H. Ripke | Is now married and is living in Cedar Falls. |
| 640 | Artie Ruth Roberts | Has not reported for two years. |
| 640 | Alice Rhine | Is married and was at Rose Hill last year. |
| 640 | Edward E. Rall | Is a senior at S. U. I. |
| 640 | Grace Potwin | Teaches music in Independence. |
| 640 | Anna Rall | Is married and living in Cedar Falls. |
| 640 | Laura D. Perkins | Is married and lives in Mt. Ayr. |
| 640 | Blanche Perry | Did not report. |
| 641 | Matilda Wild | Is living in Cedar Falls. |
| 641 | Adam M. Wilson | Completed the advanced course and lives in Colorado. |
| 641 | Leroy A. Wescott | Completed the four year course. |
| 641 | Clara B. Whitmore | Is a senior at the State University. |
| 641 | Ruth Inez Vial | Has not reported for two years. |
| 641 | Orianna P. Wesche | Is a teacher in Goldfield. |
| 641 | Olive Taubman | Is married and living in Cedar Falls. |
| 641 | M. H. Thielen | Completed the advanced course and lives in Grundy Center. |
| 641 | Zuba H. Tibbetts | Is working in Iantha, Missouri. |
| 641 | Cynthia C. Titus | Is principal of the Lowell building. |
| 641 | Earl J. Turner | Is practicing in Spencer. |
| 641 | Sallie Van Metre | Is head nurse at St. Luke's hospital in Cedar Rapids. |
| 641 | Alice St. John | Is teaching in Cedar Falls. |
| 641 | Helen A. St. John | Is now Mrs. L. C. Hill. |
| 641 | Cora A. Stone | Is now Mrs. William Cousins. |
| 641 | Frances B. Stewart | Is living in Red Oak. |
| 641 | Chas. E. Stinson | Is principal of the Wyoming schools. |
| 641 | Harriet A. Stinson | Was teaching in Idaho. |
| 641 | W. E. Snider | Is a pastor in Ekalaka, Montana. |
| 641 | Lucy Spicer | Has returned to the Normal to take advanced courses. |
| 641 | Alois L. Steidl | Is a grain buyer in Berkeley. |
| 641 | The friends of Miss Rose Mintier | Will continue at Mitchellville. |
| 641 | The school entertainment | Raised $50 for new piano. |
| 641 | Samuel J. Torney | Received medical degree. |
| 641 | Joseph Johnson | Returned from Louisiana. |
| 641 | John Kleinsorge | May teach in New York. |
| 641 | Nora Noland | Died April 16, 1900. |
| 642 | Clara Seller | Teaching in Grundy County. |
| 642 | Harry Moore | Visited Eagle Center. |
| 642 | Ethel Grover | Will teach near Cedar Falls. |
| 642 | The Cherokee County | Program featured ISNS alumni. |
| 642 | Ward M. Jones | Teaching at Oklahoma normal school. |
| 642 | Mabel C. Hardenbrook | Teaching in Gravity. |
| 642 | J. D. Long | Managing teachers agency. |
| 642 | Judith M. Polley | Married F. H. Hamilton. |
| 642 | Will F. Marsh | Died of typhoid fever; sister Myllie will return to school. |
| 642 | W. J. Hunt | Visited Delhi. |
| 642 | The Oelwein Register | Praise for performance of Minnesingers. |
| 642 | Willis T. Wolfe | Working for correspondence school. |
| 642 | Alfred L. Severin | Received pharmacy degree. |
| 642 | At Cedar Falls | Chrystie Leydig married Milton McKee. |
| 642 | Hattie Wing | Teaching in Shellsburg. |
| 643 | Faith Stuntz | Brother visited. |
| 643 | Laura Martin | Will keep house for her father. |
| 643 | Earl Baker | Gave strong chapel oration as did W. G. Detwiller. |
| 643 | Rena Fish | Will teach in Ionia; Edith Barger will teacher there, too; Benjamin Quigley is principal. |
| 643 | The Reading Circle | Professor Arey led discussion on trees. |
| 643 | Professor Eastman | Gave Commencement address at Allerton. |
| 643 | Nora Vaughan | Married Professor George Sawyer. |
| 643 | Lulu Bovee | Attended cousin's wedding. |
| 643 | President Seerley | Attending meeting in Sioux City. |
| 643 | Tuesday evening | Emma Ridley Colegrove spoke to the women students. |
| 643 | Poles are being put up on 22nd and Normal Streets | For Cedar Valley Telephone Company. |
| 643 | Myrtle Nims | Married Fay S. Hunt. |
| 643 | Miss McGovern | Resumed work after three week absence. |
| 643 | The Easter program | Was excellent. |
| 643 | Nettie Norton | Attended sister's wedding. |
| 643 | The Minnesingers | Will perform in Parkersburg. |
| 643 | Ida Reimer | Teaching in Marshall County. |
| 643 | E. C. Miller | Will be principal at Hull. |
| 643 | L. D. Salisbury | Will teach in Randolph. |
| 643 | Mrs. Colegrove | Mother and brother visited. |
| 643 | C. E. Wright | Mother ill. |
| 643 | The World's Best Orations | New book added to library. |
| 643 | Mrs. Achenbach | Visited daughter Beth. |
| 643 | The song books used in chapel | Have been rebound. |
| 643 | Dora Rohwedder | Visited Waterloo. |
| 643 | Miss Humphrey | Visited Eagle Center. |
| 643 | Jennie Anderson | Went home due to mother's illness. |
| 644 | Ossoli | Present programs on ancient Greece. |
| 644 | Y. W. C. A. | Held prayer meeting and Easter program. |
| 644 | Measles | Common on College Hill. |
| 644 | President Seerley and Prof. Bender | Visited Illinois normal schools. |
| 644 | The committee appointed by the Y. W. C. A. | Still considering the appointment of a secretary. |
| 644 | A crowded house | Awaited Frank Beard for his lecture; he did not arrive and Dr. Gunsaulus will appear in his place. |
| 644 | The Minnesingers concert | Will perform on campus April 27. |
| 645 | Athletic | Baseball schedule; planning for field meet; Tennis Association met. |
| 648 | Bible Study Department | Lesson XXVI: the Passion week. |