Normal Eyte — December 6, 1892
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 99 | Teachers who did much for me | President Seerley fondly recalls his first school days. |
| 100 | Literary contests | Believes societies would benefit from more competition between and among them. |
| 100 | Have the classes of '92 class letters? | Normal Eyte offers to assist in the production and circulation of class letters. |
| 101 | Desirous to be original | Philos may discuss question of support for women. |
| 101 | At the University of Wisconsin | Advocates system which would exempt high-achieving students from examinations. |
| 101 | The question of how and where to use the gloves | Boxing gloves available in basement room; will also be fitted up with horizontal ladder and mat. |
| 101 | The reunion of Normalites | Will meet at ISTA convention; meeting program. |
| 102 | J. H. Schroeder | Dealing in Nebraska real estate; mentions discovery of petrified man. |
| 102 | Morris Cooper | Visits friends while his school is out of session due to scarlet fever. |
| 102 | Last but not least of Class of '92 | Students may graduate at the close of any term in which work is completed; will celebrate first mid-year Commencement on December 13; program. |
| 102 | Prof. W. A. Bartlett | Elected Professor of Mathematics at Tabor College. |
| 102 | Miss Lizzie Hughes | Superintendent of Wapello County. |
| 102 | Miss Bertha Engel | Will teach in Yankton, South Dakota. |
| 102 | We have at hand a new course of study | T. B. Morris puts together plan in Goldfield. |
| 103 | Miss Jessie Orr | Will teach in Danbury. |
| 103 | The board have again come and gone | Directors hold special meeting. |
| 103 | Chas. Hearst | Has pleasant visit at Normal. |
| 103 | In a paper on the country schools | Praise for recent Henry Sabin article. |
| 103 | Numerous warnings | Watching for approach of comet. |
| 103 | Miss Ella Waters | Receives visit from sister. |
| 103 | Clifton Halsey | Visits brother Herbert. |
| 103 | Miss Sallie Van Meter | Visited by cousin. |
| 103 | Miss Lillie Wild | Visited Europe last summer. |
| 103 | The contest which has been going on | Clios drop debate over pins versus rings. |
| 103 | Miss Harriet Hartshorn | Visited home in Traer. |
| 103 | Miss Jennie Rowland | Goes out to teach. |
| 104 | Last Saturday | L. H. Andrews will teach in Winterset, but return in spring. |
| 104 | A consignment of specimens | Professor Arey receives geological specimens and a disarticulated skull. |
| 104 | Examinations are again with us | How to tell a student who has not been a faithful scholar. |
| 104 | At 8 o'clock Thanksgiving evening | Fire discovered in roof of Patterson Hall; Normal students help put out fire; speculates on adequate fire protection on Normal Hill. |
| 104 | The bridge is progressing as rapidly as the weather will permit | Sides are enclosed, but much work needs to be done. |
| 104 | Prof. Jameson of Iowa City | Had contract for new steam plant chimney; work found satisfactory. |
| 104 | Miss Maud Carr | Will teach in Alden and fill vacancy left by resignation of Eugene Button. |
| 104 | Harry Williams | Back at Normal to take special math course before trying Rose Polytech again. |
| 105 | Program of closing exercises of training school | Performers and their topics. |