Normal Eyte — September 29, 1900
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 53 | Athletics | Believes physical training is good for the men; athletics can be good for the school; Board has allowed the men an instructor for football; school should support the team. |
| 54 | Official | Will continue with Museum collections; Athletic Association granted instructor with director to follow; Auditorium Building work continues; extensive grading on northeast corner of campus in connection with extension of street railway onto campus. |
| 55 | September | Enjoying the fall. |
| 56 | Appointment in the Iowa State Normal School cadet Battalion | Roster of officers in the Student Battalion. |
| 56 | Elsie Fabrick | Is living in Ruthven. |
| 56 | Chas. Ensign | Is a student at Cornell College. |
| 56 | Rose Ferguson | Is teaching at Cherokee. |
| 56 | Violetta M. Fields | Is living in Cedar Falls. |
| 56 | Amos W. Fuller | Is principal at Auburn schools. |
| 56 | M. L. Fuller | Is teaching at Buena Vista College. |
| 56 | Alice J. Fowler | Is teaching in Sherburn, Minnesota. |
| 56 | Nellie Dority | Is assistant principal at Scranton. |
| 56 | Irene S. Emery | Is teaching in Conesville. |
| 56 | L. Pearle England | Is teaching at Glenwood. |
| 56 | Irene V. Epley | Is teaching near Conesville. |
| 56 | Vernon R. Eggleson | Is teaching in Sumner. |
| 56 | Ada Eighmey | Is teaching at Cresco. |
| 56 | L. Belle Daniels | Is teaching at Tobin College. |
| 56 | Gertrude DuBois | Is a teacher in Campbell, Minnesota. |
| 56 | Nellie U. Dunham | Is a student at the State University and teaches at Chariton. |
| 57 | Thyrza B. Horswell | Is teaching and living near Iowa Lake. |
| 57 | Jennie M. Hoyt | Is teaching at Richland. |
| 57 | Elizabeth J. Harkness | Has not reported this year. |
| 57 | Amelia F. Hieber | Is teaching in Waterloo. |
| 57 | A. L. Heminger | Is principal at Cantril. |
| 57 | Nellie Hinman | Is teaching at Primghar. |
| 57 | Bertha M. Hedges | Has not reported. |
| 57 | Edward L. Hollis | Completed the four years course. |
| 57 | Frank E. Green | Has not reported this year. |
| 57 | Edith L. Garland | Has not reported. |
| 57 | Jessie M. Hartsock | Is teaching in Goldfield. |
| 57 | Jesse Harris | Has not reported. |
| 57 | Ida Haroldson | Has not reported. |
| 57 | Lucy Gillette | Is now Mrs. J. H. Mowrer and living in Quasqueton. |
| 57 | Flora E. Galt | Is teaching in Traer. |
| 57 | Minnie M. Goude | Is teaching in Sac City. |
| 57 | Ezra M. Gibson | Is principal at Marne. |
| 57 | A. T. Gifford | Is now teaching at Marne. |
| 57 | F. N. Fullerton | Has his own business in Rudd. |
| 57 | Lily A. Freeland | Has not reported. |
| 57 | Kittie M. Grimes | Is teaching at Winfield. |
| 57 | Guy E. Green | Is principal of Morrison schools. |
| 57 | Vennie Garret | Is teaching at Ft. Madison. |
| 57 | Stella Tuttle | Now at Norfolk, Nebraska. |
| 57 | Helen Clute | Teaching in Sioux City. |
| 57 | Margaret Mitchell | Teaching at Hartley. |
| 57 | Minnie L. Wilson | Assistant principal at Olin. |
| 57 | Myrtle Elder | Teaching at Alton. |
| 57 | Anna Showers | Teaching in Waterloo. |
| 57 | George Eaton | Teaching at Reinbeck. |
| 57 | E. L. Hollis | Studying medicine at University of Iowa. |
| 57 | Hallie Jennings | Principal at Clear Lake. |
| 57 | Earl Hemsworth | Working in Waterloo. |
| 57 | C. L. Lewis | Principal at Dakota City. |
| 57 | J. T. Fackler | Principal of department at Missouri Wesleyan College. |
| 57 | 6-Jun | Charles Johnson married Myrtle Boardman. |
| 57 | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Axtell | Visiting the West. |
| 57 | Maud Bozarth | Attending University of Iowa. |
| 57 | Clarence Wassam | Teaching in Hudson. |
| 57 | Prudence Jackson | Principal at Curlew. |
| 57 | George Hearst | Attending University of Iowa. |
| 57 | Etta Robinson | Will teach in Billings, Montana. |
| 57 | C. E. Steele | Secretary of the YMCA. |
| 58 | Mrs. Anna Lane | Visited daughters Maude and Blanche. |
| 58 | The Debating League | Elected W. G. Magee president and John Severin secretary. |
| 58 | S. I. Raymond, John Ludwickson, and W. S. Austin | Went to Waterloo. |
| 58 | A. D. Miller | Will study law at University of Michigan. |
| 58 | Miss E. Josephine Miller | Will give address in chapel. |
| 58 | Mrs. Sandy | Visited campus. |
| 58 | Prof. Fitzgerald | Band, orchestra, and mandolin groups are in good shape. |
| 58 | Jessie McConnell | Visited sister Pearl. |
| 58 | Miss T. E. Peck | Sister ill. |
| 58 | Grace Foskett | Left school due to eye trouble. |
| 58 | Lora and Vera Lighthall | Entertained friend. |
| 58 | Miss Anna Philpot | Visited campus. |
| 58 | The opening of the students address season | Began in chapel. |
| 58 | A new cannon and ammunition house | Constructed on drill grounds. |
| 58 | W. G. Magee | Visited Des Moines. |
| 58 | Alice Cowie | Visited home. |
| 58 | G. A. Chaney | Enrolled in school. |
| 58 | Mrs. Clara Hearst McAlvin | Visited Jennie McAlvin. |
| 58 | A new Steck piano | Placed in room of Professor Curtiss. |
| 58 | J. O. Johnson | Attended Orio program. |
| 58 | Blanche McLeod | Visited Central City. |
| 58 | Misses Gutches and Freeburg | Visited Waterloo. |
| 58 | Mr. Burton | Visited Delhi. |
| 58 | Velma Roadman | Visited home. |
| 58 | Miss Mae Finch | Has been sick. |
| 59 | Variety makes life and even geometry more interesting | Professor Wright offers new way to take roll. |
| 59 | Prof. Samson | May speak to Clios about trip to Europe. |
| 59 | Bryant Elliott | Former student died of tuberculosis. |
| 59 | President Seerley | Bought color pictures of the American West. |
| 59 | High up in the Museum | J. O. Johnson brought an alligator gar to the Museum. |
| 59 | The Taxidermy Department | Seeking good specimens from anyone willing to donate them. |
| 59 | Professors Wright and Walters | Went to Waterloo to hear Prohibition candidate speak. |
| 59 | It is regretted | Jennie Landis is still ill. |
| 59 | Miss Ruth Paxson | YWCA state secretary on campus. |
| 59 | The Special Primary Department | Happy to have piano. |
| 59 | The office hours | E. Jean Batty keeps hours for the YWCA. |
| 59 | The junior band is organized | There are more applicants than there are instruments. |
| 60 | Training: the assignment of lessons | Advice for teachers. |
| 62 | Alpha yearbook | Ethel Arey edited a book on the society and its members. |
| 62 | Cliosophic | Hear recitations, debate, and address. |
| 62 | Aristo society report | Many new members; enjoy parliamentary procedures. |
| 63 | Y. M. C. A. | Bible study and other meetings prospering. |
| 63 | Athletic | Men will benefit from coaching but should still maintain good personal habits; football team will play University of Iowa in first game. |
| 64 | Bryant Elliott | Sympathy on his death. |
| 64 | Lucy Kuehne | Teaching at Logan. |
| 64 | Margaret Graham | Teaching at Lewis. |
| 64 | Frank H. Reno and Grace C. Ives | Married recently. |
| 64 | Jennie Presnell | Going to school in Chicago. |
| 64 | Lyman Bedford | Entered University of Iowa. |
| 64 | Dick Wick | Studying medicine at University of Iowa. |
| 64 | Pearl Bevans | Teaching at Langworthy; Thomas Teakle is teaching near Hartley. |
| 64 | Laura Coryell | Studying music. |
| 64 | Mabel Yale | Married recently. |
| 64 | Ethel Wise | Studying music at Oberlin. |
| 64 | Vena Hansen | Teaching at Alton. |
| 66 | Bible Study Department | Lesson IV: the first Christian church. |