Normal Eyte — February 25, 1893
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 171 | The influence of education doesn't necessarily disarm prejudice | Report on debate at University of Iowa. |
| 171 | Courtesy to our fellow students | Normal Eyte cannot accept anonymous articles. |
| 173 | We are sorry to announce the death of Mrs. Susanna Knickerbocker | Brief obituary. |
| 173 | Girls versus boys in the high school | C. Ray Aurner offers the observation that women generally out-perform men in high school classes; believes women simply apply themselves better. |
| 174 | A tale of woe | A humorous poem on sledding on Normal Hill. |
| 175 | Miss Isabella Cowan | Spending winter in England; hopes to regain health. |
| 175 | Chas. J. Griffin | Operating drugstore in New Sharon. |
| 175 | Miss Mary A. Roberts | Principal of Bethany College in Topeka, Kansas. |
| 175 | Ida Robbins | Now Mrs. F. E. Graham; assistant principal at Sabetha, Kansas. |
| 175 | John R. McKee | Superintendent in Fairfield, Nebraska. |
| 175 | Miss Kate E. Nevile | Assistant principal in Bellevue. |
| 175 | C. B. Fountain | Practicing medicine in Spirit Lake. |
| 175 | George H. McManus | Will graduate from West Point. |
| 175 | Mrs. J. E. Light, alias Susie E. Mack | Superintendent in Custer County, Montana. |
| 175 | Morris Livingstone | Earns medical degree; now practicing in Sequin, Kansas. |
| 175 | George B. Phelps | Attorney in Clinton. |
| 176 | Dan Perkins and J. H. Fellingham | Will attend state YMCA convention. |
| 176 | Washington's birthday | Preparatory students present program. |
| 176 | Thomas B. Platt | Engaged in drug business in Montezuma. |
| 176 | P. H. Hagarty | Studying to become a Catholic priest. |
| 176 | L. A. Andrews | Attended YMCA convention. |
| 176 | Miss Kate L. Overfelt | Teaching in Gilman. |
| 176 | The total enrollment | Now 564. |
| 176 | Misses Alice Fox and Alberta Beck | Left school. |
| 176 | Miss Rae Fell | Teaching near Clarinda. |
| 176 | Miss Ida Sala | Has been sick. |
| 176 | Prof. D. S. Wright | Will be pallbearer for Mrs. Knickerbocker. |
| 176 | Miss Ella M. Ford | Teaching in Cherokee. |
| 176 | Miss Lizzie A. Rhodes | Teaching in Adel. |
| 176 | David Skiff | Farming in California. |
| 176 | Word of the death of her mother | Minnie Ainsworth's mother dies. |
| 176 | Amy G. Reed | Assistant principal in London, Wisconsin. |
| 176 | Alvin E. Reynolds | Principal at Nashua. |
| 177 | Another one of our number has been taken from our midst | Herbert H. Crane died of peritonitis; student battalion participates in service. |
| 177 | Coasting is getting to be rather serious fun | A number of students, including several women, have been injured in sledding accidents. |
| 177 | Miss Mary Wilson | Substitutes in Cedar Falls school for Florence Knickerbocker. |
| 177 | Miss Ora Wesche | Goes home because of death of friend. |
| 177 | Miss Ada Down | Has entered school. |
| 177 | The Philo open session | Program for session. |
| 178 | Charlie Ross | Goes home. |
| 178 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; Sunday School attendance has been down. |
| 178 | Chapel orations for this week | Speakers and topics. |
| 178 | The Aristos will give an Inaugural program | Will depict scene in Washington on eve of Inaugural. |
| 178 | Miss Grace Curtis | Is quite ill. |