Normal Eyte — January 28, 1893
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 15 | The third year class | Elects officers. |
| 139 | Remarks on the German schools | Continued survey of German education system. |
| 140 | Josh Billings once said | Tribute to district school teachers. |
| 141 | The advanced zoology class are making their efforts count | Professor Arey leads class of twelve in advanced work. |
| 141 | While lamenting the loss our nation has sustained | Laments death of former President Hayes. |
| 141 | Third year class of '92 | Kate Overfelt offers a quick look at her work in Gilman. |
| 142 | The faculty of Iowa College | Will accept Normal graduates as juniors. |
| 142 | In order to accommodate our friends | Extra copies of the Normal Eyte will be available in the Book Room and at Pfeiffer Drug Store for $.05. |
| 142 | A protest | Believes country schools could benefit from better physical facilities such as adequate stoves, desks, and ventilation. |
| 143 | Misses Avanelle Hain, Florence Faulkes, and Lillie Rickert | Home due to illness. |
| 143 | Normal Hill and vicinity | Several runaways and sledding accidents lately. |
| 143 | A. L. Comstock | Visited by Amos Cooler. |
| 143 | Mr. and Mrs. Foye | Visiting Harry Aldrich family. |
| 143 | Miss Mary Achenbach | Visited by father. |
| 143 | Miss Etha Buchanan | Has been ill. |
| 143 | Miss Jennie Briden and brother Frank | Visit home. |
| 143 | Miss Dora Moar | Called to Lime Springs due to aunt's illness. |
| 143 | Miss Mary Taylor | Has been ill. |
| 143 | Misses Hattie and Alice Howard | Called to Aurora due to family illness. |
| 143 | Miss Grace Gray | Has been ill. |
| 143 | Theodore Anderson | Seriously ill; has gone home. |
| 143 | M. C. Vaughn | Has entered school. |
| 143 | Among last week's arrivals | E. A. Bennett enters school. |
| 143 | Miss Mabel Dayton | Visits friends. |
| 144 | Clem Seerley | Has sledding accident. |
| 144 | Dr. P. S. Hensen | Will speak on Friday. |
| 144 | A. M. Miller | Working in dry goods store. |
| 144 | Miss Baker was rather disagreeably surprised | Horse dies unexpectedly. |
| 144 | Chas. A. Fields attained his majority | Friends celebrate his birthday. |
| 144 | Mr. Stanley Cooper | Suffers broken nose while boxing with friend. |
| 144 | Misses McFarland, Chase, and Baker | Guests at Kleier Club. |
| 144 | Miss Mary Bechly | Has been ill. |
| 144 | Messrs. Luther Bryan and T. H. Gorsuch | Enter school. |
| 145 | The teachers of the training and preparatory departments | Enjoy excursion to Waterloo. |
| 145 | Since in these days of hurry and rush | Aristos will debate issue of mandatory military drill. |
| 145 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; group formed to study mission work. |
| 145 | Prof. Parish | His outlines are being used at Callanan College. |
| 146 | Few of our boys | Joseph McGee resigns from Onslow to teach at Glidden. |
| 146 | Miss Eva A. Wier | Assistant principal in Heppner, Oregon. |
| 146 | Our friend W. D. Townsend | Teaching in Calusa, California. |
| 146 | Miss Lucy E. Plummer | Resigned position in Fairfax to teach in Minneapolis. |
| 146 | Miss Allie Richardson | Teaching in Marshalltown. |
| 146 | Miss Matie Steimel | Teaching in Sibley. |
| 146 | Miss Maude Humphrey | Among best teachers in Waterloo. |
| 146 | Miss Mary Bohstedt | Will study German at University of Iowa. |
| 146 | Miss Clara Nettle | Teaching in Rockford, Illinois. |
| 146 | Frank Belz | Principal at Holland. |