Normal Eyte — September 22, 1900
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 29 | Editorial | Steady growth in summer session enrollment; appears to meet needs of teachers to keep up to date; seeking contributions to the Normal Eyte. |
| 30 | Announcement | YWCA will assist those students who wish to find housekeeping work. |
| 31 | Official | Class schedule includes six periods; military work will be done three afternoons per week; Auditorium Building foundation nearing completion; material will be delivered by extension of street railway onto campus; waiting room to be built. |
| 31 | President Ernest R. Nichols | Elected president of Kansas State Agricultural College; photo. |
| 32 | Library | Dewey Decimal Classification table; what a student should learn about using the library. |
| 33 | Roberta Muhs | Teaching at Fairfield, Illinois. |
| 33 | Florence A. Zerwekh | Received master's degree from Radcliff; teaching at Perry. |
| 33 | Clara Boss | Visited campus; teaching at Tipton. |
| 33 | Ida Wilson | Attending University of Iowa. |
| 33 | Byron J. and Charles I. Lambert | Attending University of Iowa. |
| 33 | Julia Miller | Attending Iowa College. |
| 33 | Dr. W. R. Patterson | Went to Iowa City. |
| 33 | Mr. George Olmsted | Visited Cedar Falls. |
| 33 | W. J. Ford | Teaching at Nora Springs. |
| 33 | Ella M. Clark | Died of tuberculosis. |
| 33 | Jason Mowry | Working for Great Northern Railroad. |
| 33 | C. E. Locke | Back at Alva. |
| 33 | Margaret Craven | Teaching at Bagley. |
| 33 | Della Northey | Teaching at Storm Lake. |
| 33 | It seems we did not receive all of the wedding announcements | Many Normalites announce marriage. |
| 33 | Fanny Mowry | Teaching in Minneapolis. |
| 34 | Miss Arbuckle | Visited Waterloo. |
| 34 | Mr. Thos. Hawk | Was sick. |
| 34 | Misses Satterthwait and Pierce | Went to Waterloo. |
| 34 | The construction railway | Completed to Auditorium Building construction site; will allow material to be delivered close to the work site. |
| 34 | Miss Maude Popp | Visited Hudson. |
| 34 | A. L. Hoover's friends | Glad to see him on campus. |
| 34 | T. B. McCarty | Principal at Fowler. |
| 34 | Anna Bernard | Teaching at Reinbeck. |
| 34 | It was feared by friends | Charles Quigley had left Galveston, Texas, before the storm. |
| 34 | Rana Dan | Teaching in Waterloo. |
| 34 | Ed Hollis | Visited campus. |
| 34 | Mr. Chantry | Back in school. |
| 34 | Miss Titus | Has been sick. |
| 34 | Verna Bernard | Teaching at Pomeroy. |
| 34 | George Bushyager | In business in Oklahoma. |
| 34 | Grace Minnis | Teaching in Oak Park, Illinois. |
| 34 | E. T. Crane, Thomas McLaughlin, Lyman D. Bedford. | Attending University of Iowa. |
| 34 | Edgerton B. Sprague | Attending Cornell College. |
| 34 | Delia Carpenter | Married Joe Jennings. |
| 34 | B. S. Asquith | Principal at Algona. |
| 34 | Lizzie Rhodes | Principal at Fort Dodge. |
| 34 | J. R. Wilson | Teaching at Sharpsburg. |
| 34 | Supt. C. Ray Aurner | Attended University of Chicago. |
| 34 | Miss Emma Miller | Will teach at Lacon, Illinois. |
| 34 | Lizzie Bushyager | Teaching at Alexander; Genetta Bushyager is teaching at Missouri Valley. |
| 34 | Minnie A. Edwards | Received scholarship. |
| 34 | Myrtle Mowry | Attending University of Iowa as will Harry Mowry. |
| 35 | Luella Rigby | Sailed to India for missionary work. |
| 35 | The Teacher's Review | Edited by O. J. McManus. |
| 35 | Mr. Wright's room | Has been enlarged. |
| 35 | Mr. Jesse Gundy and Wm. Schregardus | Took bicycle trip. |
| 35 | The joint Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. sociable | Provided opportunity to get acquainted. |
| 35 | Detached sibilant | Spelling tests last week. |
| 35 | Mr. Van Ness | Will study law at University of Iowa. |
| 35 | Walter Keehl and Joel Johnson | Will study at University of Iowa. |
| 35 | Ida Wilson | Will study at University of Iowa. |
| 35 | Miss Fannie Dickey and Miss Emma Howard | Sing in Methodist choir. |
| 35 | E. J. Thierman | Will study medicine at University of Iowa. |
| 35 | Mr. C. E. Boies | Visited daughter Ethel. |
| 35 | Miss Belle Griffith | Father visited. |
| 35 | Owing to a serious accident. | Anna Shaw is not in school. |
| 35 | Margaret McQuilkin, Ethel Meacham, and Jessie Harnit | Back in school. |
| 35 | Mr. Hart | Visited daughter Marianne. |
| 35 | Col. Van Patton | Took orders for new military uniforms. |
| 35 | Maude Minnich | Left school due to illness. |
| 35 | Born to Mr. and Mrs. Colegrove | A new daughter. |
| 35 | Mr. and Mrs. Evans | Relatives visited Professor Newton. |
| 35 | Miss Call | Went to Colorado and University of Michigan during vacation. |
| 35 | Miss Buck | Was sick. |
| 35 | Prof. Colegrove | Niece died. |
| 35 | Cliff Dunham | Broke collarbone playing football. |
| 35 | Prof. C. A. Fullerton | Now in new house on Normal Street. |
| 35 | Misses Leila Mitchell and Mabel Shaw | Back in school. |
| 36 | Auditor of the state | Dora Donald will take charge of the education of child who cannot speak, see, or hear. |
| 36 | Training: the lesson plan | Advice for teachers. |
| 38 | Orio society | Men debate the most valuable thing in life. |
| 38 | Ossoli report | Tell stories; install officers; hear about Paris Exposition. |
| 38 | Alpha society | Install new officers; hear recitations and debate. |
| 39 | Y. W. C. A. | Greet new students; President Seerley addresses group; enthusiastic about Bible study. |
| 39 | Athletic | Prospects and schedule for the football team; Tennis Association incorporated into Athletic Association. |
| 42 | Bible Study Department | Lesson III: the first Christian church. |