Normal Eyte — February 15, 1902

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305 Extra copies of the Eyte Extra copies of the Normal Eyte that included an account of the dedication of the Auditorium Building are available.
305 We wish it to be distinctly understood Editor makes it clear that opinions expressed in the Normal Eyte are his own and not necessarily those of the school administration.
305 In these days Iowa still considering additional normal schools; President Seerley's position.
306 There have been numerous interpretations Defends President Seerley's address at the dedication of the Auditorium Building.
306 1-May-02 George Mullin will retire from the Board of Trustees.
306 The new society halls The new halls in the Auditorium Building should foster stronger literary society work.
306 The citizens of Cedar Falls Thanks to citizens of Cedar Falls for assisting at the dedication of the new Auditorium Building.
307 Philo hall Account of debate.
307 Orio hall Account of debate.
307 Triangular debate First intersociety debates held in new halls.
308 Resolutions of sympathy On the death of Melvin Winslow.
308 Aristo hall Account of debate.
308 Training: The story as an instrument in education IV. Where to obtain good stories.
310 Zetalethean society Results of officer election; hold joint meeting with Ossolis.
310 Shakespearean Enjoying new hall.
311 Miss Ora E. Clayton Will teach in Omaha.
311 Reports from Alta Vista C. E. Ferguson doing well there.
311 Calla Langworthy Teaching in Lamoni.
311 Frances Burns Will teach in Audubon.
311 Anna Williams Now substitute teaching.
311 Louise Peet Health improving.
311 The friends of Clara Cutler Has been ill.
311 Nelle Harbour Teaching in Mahaska County.
311 Bessie Ross At home for the year.
311 Dora Rohwedder Teaching at State Center.
311 Annabelle Whitehill Teaching at State Center.
311 Louise Jones Teaching in Story City.
311 Lulu Bourquin Studying music in Chicago.
311 Blanche Donnell Teaching at Stanton.
312 Frances Drake Teaching in Charter Oak.
312 A. E. Felmley Moved to Seattle, Washington.
312 Among alumni welcomed here Grace Minnis Lyons visited campus.
312 Among alumni welcomed here Grace Minnis Lyons visited campus.
312 O. D. Longstreth Continues work at Muscatine.
312 B. J. Lambert Now chief engineer for rapid transit line.
312 G. N. Sabin Superintendent in Buffalo, Wyoming.
312 Alice J. Mason Teaching in Monroe.
312 Amy Miller Teaching at Greeley.
312 Ralph Rigby Studying at Oberlin.
312 H. W. Scallon Studying law at University of Iowa.
312 Jessie L. Cunning Teaching at Oelwein.
312 Prof. and Mrs. A. A. Baker Have a new baby girl.
312 Lily Freeland Married to Joseph Ashley.
312 Nellie Hoag Teaching in New Hartford.
312 Joel E. Johnson Principal in Ireton.
312 John H. Fellingham Visited campus.
312 Harry Moore Salesman for Houghton Mifflin.
312 Emma S. Yule Assistant principal in Alaska.
312 Edna Windolf Assistant principal at Blanchard.
312 J. F. Doderer Superintendent in South Dakota.
312 I. D. Shuttleworth Principal in Oakland, Iowa.
312 Mildred Dane Visited campus.
312 Mabel Christie Teaching at Garner.
312 Lena Bedenbender Teaching at Postville.
313 Harold Scott Editor of Sibley newspaper.
313 Carrie A. Barnes Teaching in Oregon.
313 One of the pleasant features Philo alumni present group with gift of $40.
313 A number of alumni Returned to campus to attend concert.
313 W. R. Sandy Reports on Calhoun County teachers association meeting; other Normalites participated.
313 Mollie (Schmid) Stitser Now in Worthington, Minnesota.
313 Jennie E. Wier Assistant professor at University of Nevada.
313 A party of young folks Group from Traer visited campus.
313 Chas. W. Cavett Teaching near St. Ansgar.
313 Miss Francis Barnett Teaching at Shelby.
313 May Canfield Teaching in Sac City.
314 The amount of sickness Many substitute teachers have been needed.
314 The return of Miss Goodwin Lillian Goodwin will be the bookkeeper in the President's office.
314 Mrs. Wilson Visited Clara Drenning.
314 Mrs. Wilson Visited daughter Alice.
314 John McPherson Visited sister.
314 John Fellingham Led chapel exercises.
314 George Cleveland Quarantined by small pox.
314 Mina Ogden Teaching in Parkersburg.
314 Pres. Seerley and Mr. Leavitt Went to Des Moines to talk with legislators.
314 Agatha Watts and Almeda Stewart Visited Estalene Rhodes.
314 Maude Weatherwax Did substitute teaching in Waterloo.
314 Miss Thornton Mother ill.
314 Jean Johnson Substitute teaching in Vinton.
314 Bessie Spillane Has been ill.
314 Nellie Worcester Teaching near Marshalltown.
314 W. S. Yeager Will teach in Sigourney.
314 Carl E. Axtell Visited campus.
314 E. J. Van Ness Studying law at University of Iowa.
314 Alice Edwards Did substitute teaching in Waterloo.
314 Cecilia Anderson Visited Council Bluffs.
314 Paul Samson Principal at Aplington.
315 Three of the Porter Hall girls Gave a ghost party; endure small pox vaccinations.
315 Mr. Hibbard Northwestern University YMCA secretary visits campus.
315 Miss Agnes Wallace Teaching in Greene.
315 The Cottage Reading Circle Professor Parish spoke on Thomas Nun and Josiah Child.
315 Miss Carpenter Visited Stanwood.
315 A rare opportunity Students enjoyed lectures on music by Professor Tomlins.
315 The following students have gone home Roster of those who have left school.
315 Chas. Christiansen Will work for bank in Harlan.
315 Extra copies of the Eyte Issue featuring dedication of Auditorium Building available.
315 Bessie Forrester Visiting with sister.
315 Senator Allyn and his sister Cousins of Catherine Harris visit campus.
316 The basket ball game Manchester defeated ISNS, 22-16.
316 Below is a list Roster of those who participated in oratorical contest.
316 The following are the rooms which have been assigned Classrooms assigned to literary societies.
316 The Sacred Concert Presented the Messiah.
317 The managers chosen by the Athletic Board Roster of managers.
317 The outlook for base ball Season prospects.
317 The time for training Men must prepare for the track and field season.
320 Bible Study Department Lesson XX- The United Kingdom- David.