Normal Eyte — February 22, 1902
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 321 | School will close | Urges students to complete their work before spring break. | |
| 321 | The school year | Urges students to pay their Normal Eyte subscriptions. | |
| 321 | On the evening of February 28th | Will hold benefit to support athletics. | |
| 321 | The base ball practice | Team is practicing every day. | |
| 322 | On Friday evening | Detailed account of recent oratorical contest. | |
| 323 | In his speech | President Seerley appealed to the General Assembly for additional funds that would allow ISNS to enroll four hundred additional students; would be better investment than an additional normal school. | |
| 323 | Sentiment over the state regarding the normal school question | Recount of ceremonies for dedication of Auditorium Building; believes that the state is getting its money's worth at ISNS. | |
| 324 | The program to be given | Program of musical performers and their work. | |
| 324 | The people of Iowa | Editorial states that the state should support ISNS rather than found additional normal schools. | |
| 325 | The teacher's sources of inspiration | Professor Bender continues his essay on teacher education. | |
| 327 | Avis Williams | Teaching in Akron, Iowa. | |
| 327 | Ida Davis | Teaching in Colorado. | |
| 327 | Martha Fothergill | Teaching in Eagle Grove. | |
| 327 | Miss Edith Spees | Teaching in Spokane. | |
| 327 | Miss Mae I. Watson | Teaching in Palouse City, Washington. | |
| 327 | Give the child time to grow | Poetic evocation of childhood. | |
| 327 | Bessie Morton | Teaching near Shelby. | |
| 327 | Edna Russell | Teaching in Lake City. | |
| 327 | Miss Mary Lee | Teaching in Neola. | |
| 327 | Leota Blackman | Teaching at Panora. | |
| 327 | Abigail Kennedy | Teaching at Plainville. | |
| 327 | Edith Ridge | May return to ISNS soon. | |
| 327 | Pearl Alexander | Teaching near Villisca. | |
| 327 | Jennie Cooper | Teaching near Reinbeck. | |
| 327 | Winifred E. Hill | Teaching in Sioux City. | |
| 327 | Agnes Baldwin | Studying dressmaking. | |
| 328 | The program of the Educational Meeting | Ethel Meacham made a presentation at a professional meeting. | |
| 328 | C. O. Jameyson | C. O. Jameyson is principal at Reinbeck; Anna Bernard is the high school principal. | |
| 328 | Geo. J. Balzer | Will graduate from the University of Michigan. | |
| 328 | Mrs. Mary Patton | Completed work at ISNS; now studying at University of Chicago. | |
| 328 | Principle Jas. A. Boyle | Has formed literary societies at his school in Washington state. | |
| 328 | W. T. Davidson | Superintendent in Dickinson County. | |
| 328 | Mrs. Nellie (Weldy) Sexsmith | Living in Washington state. | |
| 328 | An announcement | Faith Whitaker will marry Waldo E. Stucker. | |
| 328 | Margaret Montgomery | Studying at University of Michigan. | |
| 328 | H. B. Lizer | Teaching at Mt. Auburn; George Cleveland is recovering from small pox. | |
| 328 | C. E. Locke | President of professional association. | |
| 328 | Maude and Myrtle Barr | Both are teaching near Marble Rock. | |
| 328 | Jennie Sheean | Visiting Sara Riggs. | |
| 328 | Fannie K. (Laird) Oliver | Moved to Sioux City. | |
| 328 | Nellie M. Scott | At home with her parents. | |
| 328 | Words of communication | W. A. Burton is principal at Luverne. | |
| 328 | For the last two years | Clara Ensign is taking care of her parents. | |
| 328 | Good reports of her work | Hallie Jennings is doing well in Marion. | |
| 328 | Gail Anderson | Teaching at Linn Grove. | |
| 328 | The assistant principal | Annette Barnum is assistant principal at Holstein. | |
| 328 | E. C. Miller | Will go to the Philippine Islands. | |
| 328 | Elma Sifford | At home this year. | |
| 328 | Mabel Belknap | Teaching in Carson. | |
| 328 | Maria Golden | Teaching at Neola. | |
| 329 | At Deadwood, South Dakota | Kate Taubman died; obituary and tribute to her work. | |
| 329 | Louisa A. Franklin | Principal of school in Muscatine. | |
| 329 | Nora L. Huddy | Continued to teach in Oelwein. | |
| 329 | The Educational Exponent | Cap Miller is editor of a professional journal. | |
| 329 | The Council Bluffs high school | Forest C. Ensign is doing good professional work. | |
| 329 | From the Fort Dodge Messenger of February | Kittie Maher has resigned in Fort Dodge. | |
| 330 | Rownd's Hall | Quarantine lifted. | |
| 330 | Mrs. Dinwiddie | Entertained Lorado Taft. | |
| 330 | Frank Crouse | Visited brother and sister. | |
| 330 | Bert Kroesen | Visited home. | |
| 330 | L. C. Landis | Visited sister Jennie. | |
| 330 | Albert Graham | Preached at Reinbeck church. | |
| 330 | Elzada Wilson | Mother ill. | |
| 330 | Pres. Seerley | Spoke at professional meeting. | |
| 330 | Anna Patrick | Will teach in Mason City. | |
| 330 | Last Friday afternoon | Group of students enjoyed sleigh ride to Reinbeck. | |
| 330 | Miss Julia Curtiss | Returned home from Boston, where she had been studying. | |
| 330 | Prof. Newton's sister | Died last week. | |
| 330 | Miss Call | Visited Webster City. | |
| 330 | Grace Israel's friends | Grace Israel is back in school. | |
| 330 | Prof. Arey | Led YMCA prayer meeting. | |
| 330 | Maud Porter | Will take over rural Cedar Falls school where her sister Emily had been teaching. | |
| 330 | A sleigh-load of Normalites | Took ride in country; stopped at home of Roy Crouse. | |
| 330 | After a two weeks vacation | Amy Miller is teaching in Greeley. | |
| 331 | In spite of the precautions | Des Moines schools closed due to small pox; ISNS students urged to be cautious. | |
| 331 | As a substitute | Lorado Taft spoke on campus. | |
| 331 | The following delegates | Roster of those who attended YMCA convention. | |
| 331 | The pupils of Miss Curkeet and Robert Fullerton | Gave recital. | |
| 331 | The Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. | Selected delegates to meeting in Toronto. | |
| 331 | Christine Thoene | Had appendectomy. | |
| 331 | Miss Drenning | Entertained friends; Jennie Hutchison also served as hostess. | |
| 332 | Alpha society | Enjoying new hall. | |
| 332 | Cliosophic | Looking forward to a productive future in their new hall. | |
| 333 | Philomathean | Roster of officers; enjoyed orations in new hall. | |
| 336 | Bible Study Department | Lesson XXI--The United Kingdom--David. |