Normal Eyte — November 1, 1902
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 129 | A full account of the Normal-Ames debate | Will appear in the next issue of the Normal Eyte. | |
| 129 | There is a lesson to be given this afternoon on the Normal campus by Capt. Jones | Football captain J. C. Jones teaches campus about football. | |
| 129 | The megaphone has made its appearance, and this afternoon there will be some of the loudest "rooting" | Urges students to support the football team. | |
| 129 | One week from tonight occurs the Inter-society oratorical contest | Urges students to attend the contest. | |
| 130 | Notes by the way | Letter from President Seerley on other schools' buildings and plans. | |
| 131 | About the student | Humorous events concerning new Normal students. | |
| 132 | David Higgins' play "The Secret Dispatch" | To be presented at Packard's opera house. | |
| 132 | Examination of school children in relation to sight and hearing | Continued from last issue. | |
| 134 | Training | Iowa geography. Climate. | |
| 136 | Second number lecture course | J. L. Harbout will speak on "Blessed be Humor". | |
| 136 | Resolution of sympathy | On the death of Leonard Parish, Jr. | |
| 137 | Athletic department; Drake vs. Normal | Normal plays another upsetting game to come out behind, 36-5, while the scrubs received their first defeat of the season. | |
| 138 | Society | Orios held debate; Shakes have German program; Chrestos and Aristos hear papers; Zetas gave French program; Clios enjoy humor. | |
| 141 | Grace McElderry | Has appendicitis. | |
| 141 | Miss Jasmann | Left school due to poor health. | |
| 141 | Bess Forrester | Visited Waterloo. | |
| 141 | The Y. W. C. A. | Delegation went to Sioux City. | |
| 141 | Orations delivered this week | Roster of speakers and topics. | |
| 141 | Prof. Gist | Preached in Congregational Church in Waterloo. | |
| 141 | Maggie Robertson and Mrs. Kennedy | Visited Jennie Hutchison. | |
| 141 | Mrs. J. W. Jarnagin | Visited daughter. | |
| 141 | Harriet McPherson | Will teach in Cedar Rapids. | |
| 141 | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Axtell | Visited family. | |
| 141 | Jennie Landis | Resigned to take position in Chicago. | |
| 141 | Prof. Wright | Preached in town. | |
| 141 | Clara Cutler | Visited friends. | |
| 141 | Chapel exercises | The Reverend Magee conducted exercises. | |
| 141 | Orpha Ensign | Visited Boone. | |
| 141 | Mary Bruce | Attended friend's wedding. | |
| 141 | Mrs. Patten | Visited daughter Fern. | |
| 141 | Miss Pierce | Visited parents. | |
| 141 | Nellie Hoag | Visited sister. | |
| 141 | President and Mrs. Seerley | Visited Iowa City. | |
| 141 | Gertrude McKone | Enrolled in school. | |
| 142 | Invitations have been extended | Elizabeth Griffith will marry Arnold G. Eckhoff. | |
| 142 | The services held at St. Patrick's church | Father O'Callahan is preaching there. | |
| 142 | The Board of Trustees | Judge McDuffie took the LeMars women out for dinner. | |
| 142 | A most interesting meeting of the Browning Society | Met at Professor Thornton's home. | |
| 142 | Friday evening, Oct. 24, | Enjoyed concert. | |
| 142 | Rachel (McGregor) Reaugh | Visited campus. | |
| 142 | The many friends of Viva Huff | Viva Huff left school due to poor health. | |
| 143 | Grant Hayden | Studying law at University of Iowa. | |
| 143 | Nellie Johnson | Visited campus. | |
| 143 | Irene Epley | Teaching in Holstein. | |
| 143 | Marie Peterson | Teaching in Council Bluffs. | |
| 143 | J. H. Ellison | Teaching at Monroe. | |
| 143 | E. W. Vogel | Teaching at Newell. | |
| 143 | Georgia E. Parker | Teaching in Manson. | |
| 143 | In Kahoka, Missouri | Maude Celeste Greenlee married Arthur T. S. Owen. | |
| 143 | J. I. Lynch | Assistant principal in Clarence. | |
| 143 | L. H. Minkel | Superintendent in Shelby. | |
| 143 | Eunice Overman | Librarian in Cedar Falls. | |
| 143 | Ada Eighmey | Teaching in Cresco. | |
| 143 | Florence Beebe | At home this year. | |
| 143 | Iona Maud (Carr) Bertram | Now in Letts. | |
| 143 | Good reports of Olive Reed's work | Doing well in Minden. | |
| 143 | G. H. Crary | Studying medicine at University of Minnesota. | |
| 143 | The principal of the Scranton schools | Willis Lamb doing well there. | |
| 143 | Gail Anderson | Teaching in Linn Grove. | |
| 143 | Lenora Collins | Teaching in Woodburn. | |
| 143 | C. E. Burton | Principal at Nora Springs. | |
| 143 | S. J. Baldwin | Teaching near Waterloo. | |
| 143 | Anna C. Goodale | Nurse in Cedar Rapids. | |
| 143 | Luella Sheerer | Teaching at Wesley. | |
| 143 | Louis Pelzer | Principal at Marne. | |
| 143 | Jessie Harnit | Teaching in Illinois. | |
| 143 | Fannie Butts | Teaching in Peterson. | |
| 143 | Alice Peters | Studying at University of Iowa. | |
| 144 | Friends of Winifred Morris | Winifred Shaw's health is improving. | |
| 144 | The schools of Kemmer, Wyoming | John Woodruff is in charge there. | |
| 144 | A little son was welcomed to the home | Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Walker have a new son. | |
| 144 | Matie B. Steimel | Working for insurance company. | |
| 144 | Geo. A. Hooker | Principal in Grand Junction, Colorado; Normal Leonard is weather observer. | |
| 144 | We wish to correct two errors which appeared the Normal Eyte of Oct. 11 | Should have used Mrs. Frank Shaw instead of Ella Danskin. | |
| 144 | Hattie Evans | Teaching at Missouri Valley. | |
| 146 | Pictures | Debaters; photo. |