Normal Eyte — May 24, 1892
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 145 | When the young men of a country | Young men should take active part in political affairs. | |
| 145 | It is the intention to publish a double number | Will publish special Commencement issue. | |
| 145 | The meeting for election of Normal Eyte editors | Urges students to attend and to take the matter seriously. | |
| 146 | A word from Jonathan Piper | Believes in cultivating grand ideas. | |
| 146 | Russia | A look at the famine and political situation in Russia. | |
| 149 | Prof. Wright | Will lead YMCA prayer meeting. | |
| 149 | Ray, Sophia, and Nervie Keeler | Enjoy visit from mother and sister Bessie. | |
| 149 | Professor Seerley | Will speak at Clear Lake. | |
| 149 | Miss Kate Jones | Will be secretary to J. B. Knoepfler. | |
| 149 | Miss Margaret Baker | Will teach at Callanan Summer School in Des Moines. | |
| 149 | This part of the country | Snowstorm on May 20. | |
| 149 | C. C. Hammerly | Elected principal at Jewell Junction; Mrs. Hammerly will teach at same school. | |
| 149 | Several new gun squads | Have been organized. | |
| 149 | Miss Maud Humphrey | Visited Waterloo. | |
| 149 | Miss Mary Achenbach | Visited home near Gladbrook. | |
| 149 | Ray Keeler and his sister Nervie | Visit Waterloo. | |
| 149 | A brother of Miss Ora Wesche | Visiting. | |
| 149 | Miss Jessie Segner | Will teach in Traer. | |
| 149 | Miss Byrde Hill | Has had sore throat. | |
| 149 | Percy Huggett | Will teach in Waterloo. | |
| 150 | Prof. W. N. Hull | Former faculty member now at State Normal School in Washington; will resign and lecture in the West before returning to the East. | |
| 150 | The cadets will all participate in the Memorial Day exercises | Will march to new cemetery and fire salutes from field piece. | |
| 150 | The special squad | Presented drill to Methodist audience at Opera House; will make similar presentation to Presbyterian ladies. | |
| 150 | L. A. Wescott | Not feeling well but played coronet at battalion parade. | |
| 150 | A program for Field Day | Ten cent admission fee will cover expenses. | |
| 150 | The number of entries | Competition will be tough at Field Day. | |
| 150 | Frank Rall | Graduates from the University; will accept German principalship in Des Moines. | |
| 150 | Normalite! Normalite! | A school cheer. | |
| 150 | Miss Rosa Ivers | Will continue teaching in Emerson. | |
| 150 | The Second Years | Challenge Fourth Years to baseball game. | |
| 150 | The Y. W. C. A. officers | Roster of officers. | |
| 150 | Those lofty breezes | Winds blew down baseball backstop. | |
| 151 | Iowa Teachers' Exchange | Outlines policies. | |
| 151 | The city papers have said it | Comments on ruffians and idle men who take over the sidewalks in downtown Cedar Falls. | |
| 151 | The literary societies | Finds that younger members of societies are performing well; advice on developing worthwhile programs. | |
| 151 | Chas. Miller | Re-elected principal at Lime Springs. | |
| 151 | It is hereby announced | Will consider amendment providing for appointment of nine associate editors instead of electing them by popular vote. | |
| 152 | J. A. Kleinsorge | Elected principal in West Des Moines. | |
| 152 | To the alumni | Annual literary program of alumni scheduled; participants listed. | |
| 152 | R. A. Elwood | Re-elected principal at Mediapolis | |
| 152 | W. L. Hearst | Re-elected principal of West Side schools. | |
| 152 | W. H. Bender | Principal in Hampton after two years in Bellevue. | |
| 152 | T. B. Platt | Has been principal in South English; will now be pharmacist in Montezuma. | |
| 152 | The poet's mission | Poem. |