Normal Eyte — September 28, 1901
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 33 | The athletic spirit is abroad in the land | Believes that time spent engaged in athletics is well spent; people should appreciate that they should combine mental efforts with physical exercise to be well-rounded. | |
| 34 | It is the intention | Normal Eyte hopes to include illustrations if funds allow. | |
| 34 | Autobiography: J. C. Parish | A humorous look at life. | |
| 35 | W. C. Edson | W. C. Edson, a former football star at the University of Iowa, will assist Professor Affleck in coaching football. | |
| 35 | The lecture course | Schedule of the Lecture and Entertainment Course for 1901-1902. | |
| 36 | Training: geography lesson | Professor Bender continues his geography lesson. | |
| 38 | Sadie McLain and Mabel Dimmitt | Teaching in Eldon. | |
| 38 | One of Cherokee's successful teachers | Lillian Gillaspie married John L. Reddish. | |
| 38 | Janet Wilson | Teaching in Oskaloosa. | |
| 38 | Lois Wilson and Ella Howland | Teaching at Moulton. | |
| 38 | Hannah Houghton | Principal at Blairstown. | |
| 38 | J. H. Ellison | Teaching at Monroe. | |
| 38 | Olive Inez Orton | Teaching in Oakland. | |
| 38 | Cap E. Miller | Nominated for Superintendent in Keokuk County. | |
| 38 | The friends of O. J. McManus | Baby son died. | |
| 38 | Jessie Roberts | Teaching at Cambridge. | |
| 38 | Nellie Johnson | Principal at New Sharon. | |
| 38 | Ruth Marsh | Teaching in Charles City. | |
| 38 | Jennie Hallingby | Teaching at Osage. | |
| 38 | Coral Smith | Teaching near Storm Lake. | |
| 38 | Ed. Gepson | Teaching at Glidden. | |
| 38 | Frank E. Fowlie | Continuing as principal in Stanwood. | |
| 38 | E. H. McMillan | Married Martha C. Harper. | |
| 38 | Mary Alexander | Teaching in Keokuk. | |
| 38 | Bess Streeter | Teaching in Boone. | |
| 38 | Nellie (actually Cilena) Mercer '00 and Ida Harmon '01 | Teaching in Aurelia. | |
| 38 | Chas. Yeager | Will study at University of Iowa. | |
| 38 | Alice Wright | Teaching in Cedar Falls. | |
| 39 | G. L. Martin | Working for publishing company in Oregon. | |
| 39 | L. D. Salisbury | Teaching in Randolph; married Grace Downs. | |
| 39 | The Republicans of Black Hawk County | Nominated Thomas U. McManus for coroner and Charles E. Moore for school superintendent. | |
| 39 | Maud Gilchrist | Will teach at Michigan Agricultural College. | |
| 39 | David Patten | Received letter from Carl Behrens describing conditions in the Philippine Islands. | |
| 39 | August witnessed two weddings | Nan Golden married Merton Fuller; Olive Whitmore married A. C. Fuller. | |
| 40 | Alpha welcomed Mrs. Robert Fullerton | To literary program. | |
| 40 | Miss Baker's sister | Entertained Anna Baker and Laura Seals. | |
| 40 | The Preparatory Department | Seventy-three enrolled in Preparatory Department; grammar school enrollment is 131. | |
| 40 | Ida Donald | Will teach deaf mutes in South Dakota. | |
| 40 | Emma Cook | Injured in target shooting accident. | |
| 40 | Miss Call | Visited Waterloo. | |
| 40 | The test in vocal music | Held in Professor Fullerton's room. | |
| 40 | President Seerley | Visited Rochester, Minnesota. | |
| 40 | Miss Simmons | Visited Grinnell. | |
| 40 | Margaret Graham | Married F. R. Switzer. | |
| 40 | Mattie B. Hunt '01 and Fannie Hill '00 | Teaching in Columbus City. | |
| 40 | Minnie Newton | Teaching at Newell. | |
| 40 | Grace Austin | Teaching at Storm Lake. | |
| 40 | Florence Richardson | Studying at Greeley, Colorado. | |
| 40 | Della McKay and Hortense Herick | Now at Wapello. | |
| 41 | As always happens | New members added to musical groups. | |
| 41 | Mr. Richard Wyant | Cedar Falls YMCA secretary invites men to use the city facilities until the campus bathrooms are ready in January 1902. | |
| 41 | Last Friday evening | Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wiler died; Fullerton brothers sang at funeral service. | |
| 41 | Three rhetorical divisions have been organized | Placed in charge of Professors Simmons, Carpenter, and Gist. | |
| 41 | Several books have been added | Several new geography books added to library; new physical education section started; children's book section under Professor Bender's supervision is growing. | |
| 41 | The gentlemen's societies | Did not meet because of the cold rooms. | |
| 41 | The Clios | Presented program at McCaffree house. | |
| 41 | Alpha is planning | Planning grand invitation ceremony. | |
| 41 | Bessie Spillane | Returned to school after recovering from eye troubles. | |
| 41 | Alpha pledge ribbons | Roster of Alpha pledges. | |
| 42 | Shakespearean | Roster of officers and new members. | |
| 42 | Alpha | Group getting organized for the year. | |
| 43 | Philomathean | Getting organized for the year; elect honorary members. | |
| 43 | Cliosophic | Present literary program and debate. | |
| 44 | Appointments in cadet corps | Roster of Student Battalion officers. | |
| 44 | Y. M. C. A. | Herman Kiesau elected president; Professor Affleck led Wednesday meeting. | |
| 44 | Y. W. C. A. | Hope that membership will grow; began Sunday School work. | |
| 45 | Eyte bulletin | Students encouraged to attend football game in Iowa City. | |
| 46 | Athletics; football, hockey | Football team has many competent players, and field hockey is gaining popularity, too. | |
| 48 | Bible Study Department | Lesson IV; God testing man. |