Normal Eyte — October 11, 1902

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81 The Orios have the most subscribers To the Normal Eyte.
81 The most startling discovery made this week John Latta has a skeleton.
81 This is an article about "Success" Warns students about too much studying.
81 The oratorical contest to be held between the societies Believes that ISNS must secure a strong position in the interstate contest this year.
82 Notes on the way Letter from President Seerley on other schools' buildings and plans.
83 More about the student Humorous events concerning new Normal students.
84 Training Iowa geography- surface and drainage continues.
86 Enter the ministry Several Normalites received appointments.
86 Athletic department Normal team loses to Iowa, 63-5; tough game against Ames coming up.
87 The sixth grade at Hampton Lottie Green is teaching there.
87 Nell Fields Teaching at Grinnell.
87 Charles W. Lyon Has a new son.
87 Randolph E. Scott Teaching at Superior.
87 The marriage of Gertrude Shank to Dr. Leon F. Richardson They are living in Terril.
87 The principal of the Redfield schools J. M. Pierce in charge there.
87 Harry Moore Visited campus.
87 Winifred Selser Teaching at Red Oak.
87 D. K. Bond Taught at Green Count institute.
87 Deborah Davis Teaching at Estherville.
87 Gertrude Thompson Teaching at Luverne.
87 Nell Canfield Spending time at home.
88 P. G. Fullerton Visited Professor Fullerton.
88 O. J. McManus Superintendent in Pottawatomie County.
88 Julia Miller Home from Europe.
88 Emma Grau Doing well in Ackley.
88 May Canfield Assistant principal at Sioux Rapids.
88 S. L. Thomas Teaching in Council Bluffs.
88 The many friends of Ella (Danskin) Shaw She is now in Aberdeen, South Dakota.
88 A very profitable teacher's meeting Led by C. H. Gilbert in Eagle Grove.
88 Verna Bernard Teaching in Traer.
88 E. B. Rogers Graduated with medical degree from Northwestern University.
88 Bertha Pratt Principal in Estherville.
88 F. C. Popham Superintendent in Belmond.
88 Harry Savage Studied at Harvard University.
88 Claude Jarnagin Now working for Sioux City Tribune.
89 Society Zetas enjoy variety program; Alphas have new curtains; Clios initiate new members; Ossolis enjoy literary and business program.
89 Among the institute conductors the past summer Roster of Normalites who led institutes.
91 Ames preliminary debate; fierce forensic struggle- large audience--societies attend in bodies--colors, yells, etc. Account of the debate.
93 Some people who seem to have a weakness for standing in halls Watch out for revealing shadows.
93 Margaret Feyereisen Visited sister Magdalena.
93 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sawyer
93 Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stilson Visited Cedar Falls.
93 Miss Susan McAlvin Visiting the Areys.
93 Leroy Harris and his sister Florence. Visited Iowa City.
93 It seems quite natural to see Hugh McMillan Back in school.
93 Thursday evening after the preliminaries Debaters went out for treats.
93 Isabel Shilliam Visited friends on campus.
93 Mrs. Walters' aunt Visiting Cedar Falls.
93 May and Carrie Hiams Attended funeral.
93 Laura Carrell Mother sick.
93 Mrs. Grout and Mrs. Dr. Bickley Visited Caliste Wilson.
93 Mr. Huffman Visited daughter Ella.
93 Mrs. Mornin and Miss Cora Sawyer Visited home.
93 Miss Caudle Mother visiting.
94 Miss Patt's and Mrs. Thornton's drawing classes Classes benefit from going outdoors to sketch.
94 The recital given Friday, Oct. 3 Praise for the work of Professor Childs.
94 After a long illness, Mrs. H. H. Curtiss dies Sunday afternoon Mother of Professor Curtiss died.
94 Monday evening, October 6, occurred the first party given by the Xanhos this year Enjoyed theatrical party.
94 The excursion to Iowa City last Saturday About two hundred enjoyed the train trip to Iowa City for the football game.
95 George Wallace Teaching at Ackley.
95 Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association Promotional announcement for the upcoming meeting.
95 Maude Jacobs Teaching in Desoto.
95 Nellie Fry Teaching in Greeley.
95 Fannie Dearborn Teaching at Red Oak.
95 Della Jacobs Teaching at Randolph.
95 Miss Charlotte Henninger Assistant principal at Dow City.
95 Miss Libbie Lodwick Teaching in Wisconsin.
95 Recently in Fairmount, Minn., Fannie Bomboy married Arthur Gamble.
95 Eva Hoagland Teaching in Oklahoma.