Normal Eyte — February 11, 1893
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 155 | The high school course of study | National Council of Education trying to determine appropriate curriculum for secondary schools; offers advice. |
| 156 | A poetry club has been organized at Iowa College | Would like to see similar efforts at the Normal. |
| 157 | Since the inclement weather reduced our usual number of visitors | Description of recent Aristo program which included debate on required participation in military drill longer than two years. |
| 158 | The Fourth Year | A poetic look at Normal seniors. |
| 158 | What positions can and should Normal graduates hold in the teaching world? | J. A. Kleinsorge believes that Normal graduates can take and hold a variety of positions at a variety of levels in education. |
| 159 | Miss Helen Poor | Now assistant principal at Independence. |
| 159 | Miss Mamie Herrick | Assistant principal in Belvidere, Wisconsin. |
| 159 | Miss Florence Nichols | Visited by brother. |
| 159 | Miss Stone | Has been ill. |
| 159 | Miss Mary Wilson | Back after brief absence. |
| 160 | Miss Emma Evans | Unable to attend school. |
| 160 | Miss Maud Carr | Has had the mumps. |
| 160 | Chapel orations for the past week | Roster of speakers and their topics. |
| 160 | At least two S. N. S. maidens were unhappy | One cannot get cream puffs; the other has conflicting dates. |
| 160 | The Fourth Year class effected a permanent organization | Roster of officers. |
| 160 | Sickness has not entirely confined its attention | Students had to cook in one boarding house after managers became ill. |
| 160 | Miss Blanche Fort | Has had a sore throat. |
| 160 | Mrs. M. J. Neely | Dressmaker solicits Normal business. |
| 160 | Miss Nellie Wallbank | Visited by mother and sister. |
| 160 | The II. H. S. representatives | Elect officers. |
| 160 | Miss Etha Buchanan | Goes home after illness. |
| 160 | Messrs. Veatch and Bull | Taking photographs of the Normal for the World's Fair. |
| 160 | The Alpha Open Session was a glorious success | |
| 160 | The Third Year class | Elect officers. |
| 161 | Many were the exclamations of thankfulness | Students have been trying to make the best of very cold weather. |
| 161 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced. |
| 161 | Various seniors have been heard | Would like several days set aside to work on theses. |
| 161 | The lecture of last Friday evening | Mixed reactions to speaker. |
| 162 | E. D. Y. Culbertson | Publishes article on practical education. |