Normal Eyte — May 17, 1892
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 137 | Of all the vast colonial possessions | Speculations on the potential for independence of India from Great Britain. | |
| 137 | Up in the corner of this vast continent | Calls for development of Alaska. | |
| 138 | Physical education | A look at the growing popularity of this new branch of study. | |
| 139 | Neotrophian Society report | Meeting takes Japanese theme; description of program. | |
| 140 | Cranky Croaks | Complaints about too much cadet drill, behavior at chapel exercises, excessive reading; would like a course of lectures from faculty. | |
| 141 | Major Dinwiddie | Purchases property and will make his permanent home here. | |
| 141 | Major Bacon of Omaha | US Army inspector favorable impressed by Student Battalion. | |
| 141 | The clock which rings the electric bells | Has been malfunctioning. | |
| 141 | The first powder of the season | Artillery pieces fired. | |
| 141 | A new large Normal flag staff | New staff replaces old staff damaged in windstorm. | |
| 141 | Miss Anna Ary | Marries Charles Flint. | |
| 141 | M. A. Replogle | Will make home in Cedar Falls. | |
| 141 | They say that the front seat of the chapel | Empty during seniors' vacation. | |
| 141 | Miss Mary Bohstedt | Will teach in Waterloo. | |
| 141 | Miss Allie Richardson | Will teach in Marshalltown. | |
| 141 | Miss Kate Nevile | Visited campus. | |
| 141 | Miss Lizzie Kline | Will teach in Maxwell. | |
| 142 | Upon looking over the books | Quite a number of subscribers have not paid their bills yet. | |
| 142 | The following is the program | Brief Commencement program | |
| 142 | Announcement | Meeting of all students to elect Normal Eyte editors. | |
| 142 | Some of Miss Kelly's bright little pupils | Visit Miss McGovern's didactics classes. | |
| 142 | Geo. S. Dick | Re-elected to three year term as superintendent of Charles City Schools at annual salary of $1500. | |
| 142 | This has been a rather unfavorable season for botanizing | Spring flowers have been slow to appear. | |
| 142 | The commissioned officers | Have had photograph taken. | |
| 142 | The genial countenance | John Kleinsorge has completed a successful year as principal at Camanche. | |
| 142 | It is hereby announced | Amendment to publishing association constitution would provide for appointment of nine associate editors rather than popular election. | |
| 142 | Messers. Huggett . . . . | Cadets perform drills at Philo open session; will also perform at Opera House. | |
| 143 | Field Day | Will be held on Dr. Pettit's grounds one half mile east of campus; additional events; description of facilities. | |
| 143 | The Philo open session | Detailed description of program. | |
| 144 | Lawn tennis | Detailed description of a tennis match between Arey-Huget and Burton-Chapman. |