Normal Eyte — May 31, 1892
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 153 | On the fifth of next August | Speculations on the possibility of life on Mars, as the planet reaches a point close to the Earth. | |
| 154 | To the alumni | Annual banquet to be held in Central Hall; may be last to be held in campus buildings. | |
| 154 | Says Philip Hamerton | Does not see value of extended study of Latin and Greek. | |
| 155 | Commencement is once more at hand | Over one hundred will graduate; rewards for teachers not so great as for other professions. | |
| 155 | Another relay bicycle race | The practical use of bicycles may even extend to war. | |
| 155 | Upon turning over the management of this paper | Thanks contributors for help with Normal Eyte; cites advantages of weekly publication. | |
| 156 | What an enterprising set of students | Cites achievements for 1891-1892 including Athletic Association, Natural History Association, Normal Band, Class Day, Normal Eyte, military work, society programs, and Christian associations. | |
| 156 | Sometimes the questions arise | Some schools charge admission for Commencement; the Normal School does not. | |
| 156 | The University | O. H. L. Mason explains relationship between the Normal School and the University of Iowa; how students may transfer to the University; the purposes of each institution. | |
| 157 | W. S. Rownd | Has built new sidewalk. | |
| 157 | The Y. W. C. A. pledge | Pay pledge of $100 to state association. | |
| 157 | Company A came out in white gloves | Surprises audience. | |
| 157 | Prayer meeting | Will be led by Alice Howard. | |
| 157 | Miss Maggie Cunningham | Will teach in Cedar Falls. | |
| 158 | The horses ridden by Major Dinwiddie and Adjutant Burton | Furnished by the Fields Farms. | |
| 158 | The Field Day exercises | Postponed because of rain last week; scheduled for this week. | |
| 158 | Miss Ensign will the lead the Y. W. C. A. | Last meeting of term. | |
| 158 | The annual seniors' prayer meeting | Miss Ensign will lead. | |
| 158 | E. P. Cunningham and Miss Byrde Hill | Appointed to editorial staff of Normal Eyte. | |
| 158 | Miss Katie Overfelt | Will teach in Gilman. | |
| 158 | Fred H. Dawson | Came up from Luzerne for Memorial Day. | |
| 158 | We were a little late | Normal Eyte was late because of Memorial Day activities. | |
| 158 | Miss Mamie Hearst | Will be principal at Ida Grove. | |
| 158 | G. S. Dick | On campus recruiting teachers. | |
| 158 | Miss Bridgie Cunningham | Will teach in Waterloo. | |
| 158 | The Normal furnished the High School cadets | Charles Thompson assists. | |
| 158 | The followers of Aristotle | Aristos invite Shakespeareans to a banquet. | |
| 158 | The examination for state certificates | Will be held on campus. | |
| 158 | Miss Anna Singer | Will teach in Onawa. | |
| 158 | Dan Rhodes | Elected assistant principal in Alden. | |
| 158 | Miss Florence Strasser | Assistant principal at Williams. | |
| 159 | Class Day program | List of activities and participants. | |
| 159 | Memorial Day was observed yesterday | Description of Memorial Day activities including the parade and addresses; Normal School student participation especially noted. | |
| 159 | The report of Maj. Jno. M. Bacon | Report is complimentary to the military program. | |
| 159 | At the meeting last week | Carl Treimer elected editor-in-chief; Fannie Laird is local editor; Rodney Arey is business manager; amendment passed to make associate editors appointive rather than elective. | |
| 159 | The diploma | Those Philo graduates who want pins this year may have them. | |
| 160 | Base ball | Detailed account of baseball game between Fourth Year and Second Year students; seniors won, 18-11. |