Normal Eyte — February 16, 1901
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 481 | Editorial | A look at final and surprise examinations; thinks recent literary society presentations are not quite so original as they might be; looks at breaches in discipline in skipping chapel, writing graffiti, and petty theft. |
| 483 | In general; Prof. C. A. Frederick restored to health | Moved to California in poor health; now feeling much better. |
| 484 | Teachers for the Philippines | J. L. McLaughlin writes from Manila that there will be a great demand for teachers there. |
| 484 | Professor D. S. Wright | Will write series of articles on the early history of ISNS. |
| 485 | Lida Groesbeck | Has not reported. |
| 485 | Johanna Hansen | Is teaching in Estherville. |
| 485 | M. R. Fayram | Is principal at Kenwood Park. |
| 485 | Anna M. Fletcher | Is teaching near Cherokee. |
| 485 | A. C. Fuller | Is principal at Manning. |
| 485 | Della M. Gardner | Is teaching near Clear Lake. |
| 485 | Florence E. Graham | Has not reported. |
| 485 | Edward Gepson | Has not reported. |
| 485 | Geo. D. Eaton | Is assistant at Reinbeck. |
| 485 | Florence E. Furrow | Studied last year at the conservatory of music in Toledo. |
| 485 | Grace Fullerton | Is now Mrs. Lane and living in Marshalltown. |
| 485 | Sedona L. Fesenbeck | Is teaching in Danbury. |
| 485 | Maude L. Foote | Has not reported. |
| 485 | E. D. Ede | Is attending the State University. |
| 485 | Edith Eighmey | Is teaching in Cedar Rapids. |
| 485 | Chas. T. Ensign | Completed the four year course. |
| 485 | Myrtle A. Elder | Is teaching in Alton. |
| 485 | Jos. W. Eaton | Has not reported. |
| 485 | John H. Ellison | Is superintendent of Monroe schools. |
| 485 | W. G. Detwiler | Is teaching in Hull. |
| 485 | Rhoda E. Dane | Died October 16, 1899. |
| 485 | Mildred Dane | Completed the M. Di. course last year. |
| 485 | Myrtle Drew | Is teaching in Newton. |
| 485 | E. B. Clingman | Is living in Columbus Junction. |
| 485 | A. D. Dane | Is enrolled at Normal. |
| 485 | Nellie Cahow | Is teaching near Greenfield. |
| 485 | William S. Calderwood | Is farming near Traer. |
| 485 | Erie Collins | Is teaching in the country outside Cedar Falls. |
| 485 | Ada B. Coates | Is first assistant at a school in Cheyenne, Wyoming. |
| 485 | Mae G. Dolan | Taught last year in Cresco. |
| 485 | Harriet M. Diddy | Is teaching near Perry. |
| 485 | Gertrude Clark | Is teaching in Sutherland. |
| 485 | Dr. W. R. Patterson | Will speak at ISNS 25th anniversary celebration to be held at next Commencement. |
| 485 | Dora D. Clark | Is teaching in Perry. |
| 485 | Minnie A. Edwards | Writes President Seerley about her studies at Oread Institute, a school of domestic science. |
| 485 | Mr. E. B. Wilson | May travel to Europe. |
| 485 | Jennie Wier | Will graduate from Stanford University; now teaching history at University of Nevada. |
| 486 | Harriet Odle | Will return to school. |
| 486 | The Misses Shillam | Had tea. |
| 486 | Misses Luella Wright and Ida Strawn | Attended Art Club reception. |
| 486 | Miss Patt | Spoke at Waterloo Art Club. |
| 486 | Mr. George Twaddle | Clara Seerley's father and brother visited. |
| 486 | The ladies of the faculty | Gave surprise party for Professor Rice. |
| 486 | Miss Slocum | Visited Ruth Marsh. |
| 486 | Miss Lillian Rickert | Attended grandfather's funeral. |
| 486 | Prof. Bender | Led Gospel meeting. |
| 486 | Misses Connor, Anna Yaw, and Stella Wood | Have been sick. |
| 486 | Estella Spangler | A number of students have left school due to poor health. |
| 486 | Miss Rice | Attended family reunion. |
| 486 | Miss Satterthwait | Gave supper party. |
| 486 | Misses Landis and Drenning | Visited Waterloo. |
| 486 | Nellie Loonan and Blanche Hoover | Visited Hudson. |
| 486 | Misses Riggs and Call | Entertained friends. |
| 486 | Everett Mayne | Mother visited. |
| 486 | Miss Baker | Was sick. |
| 486 | President Seerley | Lectured in Farmington. |
| 486 | Lars Larson | Two nieces died. |
| 486 | S. S. Stockwell | Offered position as principal at a Seattle school. |
| 486 | In the Christmas number | Laura Nettleton Brown writes article. |
| 486 | Mae Finney | Teaching in Oklahoma. |
| 486 | Cora Stocksleger | Died in Red Oak. |
| 486 | Nellie Gersbach | Back in school. |
| 486 | Joe Wright | Has been sick. |
| 487 | Lyle Kaye and George McGarvey | Visited Bess Kaye. |
| 487 | In the list of class officers | Fannie Dickey should replace J. R. Magee. |
| 487 | There are eighteen candidates | Will take state certificate examination. |
| 487 | The ten delegates | Roster of those who attended the state YMCA convention. |
| 487 | Miss Boggs | Visited Etta Suplee. |
| 487 | The Grand Army of the Republic of Cedar Falls | Seeking two cannon from the War Department to be placed on ISNS campus.. |
| 487 | Rt. Rev. Theo. H. Morrison | Preached on campus. |
| 487 | The triangular debate | Will debate US cabinet system vs. British cabinet system. |
| 487 | Miss Ethel Porter | Had surprise birthday party. |
| 487 | Training; teaching reading in the higher grades | Advice for teachers. |
| 489 | Ossoli Society | Presented programs on women, food, and fashion. |
| 490 | Alpha Society | Presented programs on nations of the world, capital punishment, and education of women. |
| 491 | Orio Society | Present debate. |
| 491 | Y. W. C. A. | Praise for lecture by Professor Bender. |
| 492 | The honorary N | Will award sweaters and letters to successful athletes. |
| 492 | Athletic; state field meet | ISNS allowed to participate despite doing poorly last year. |
| 494 | Bible Study Department | Lesson XX: Paul's third missionary journey. |