Normal Eyte — May 27, 1893
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 259 | The Kansas State Normal | Will receive $50,000 for additional facilities; believes Iowa State Normal School alumni are not as supportive of their school as the Kansas students are; urges ISNS alumni to support President Seerley in his efforts with the Iowa General Assembly. |
| 260 | Resolution of condolence | Condolence on death of J. S. McMahon. |
| 260 | The coming Field Day | Preparations for second annual Field Day; Cedar Falls businessmen have made contributions; hopes that good performances will merit inclusion of ISNS in state athletic league. |
| 261 | Tennis tournament | Contests of men's, women's, and mixed singles and doubles. |
| 261 | Aristos | Short description of recent program; election of officers; will give pins to graduates. |
| 262 | The evils of competition | |
| 263 | There is a constant demand for good grade teachers | Salaries at $40 to $50 per month. |
| 263 | A vision | A poetic dream. |
| 264 | Miss Maude Humphrey | Leaves for World's Fair in Chicago. |
| 264 | Miss Agnes Sullivan | Has been teaching in Dubuque. |
| 264 | S. N. S. vs. Waterloo | Normal students come out ahead in spelling bee; the stumper was "spiraea". |
| 264 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; Mrs. Loughridge will address missionary group on India. |
| 264 | Maud Miller | Will teach in Odebolt. |
| 264 | Miss Mattie Emry | Finishes work in Washington; will study at University of Iowa next year. |
| 264 | Mr. F. E. Lenocker | Doing good work in Arcadia. |
| 264 | Miss May Polly | Offered re-election in Mt. Ayr. |
| 264 | Dan Rhodes | Declines re-election in Camanche. |
| 264 | Miss Etta Calderwood | Re-elected in Britt. |
| 265 | W. M. Beardshear | Will speak. |
| 265 | Picnics and boat rides | Students are enjoying the weather. |
| 265 | Miss Vinnie Marsh | Visits home in Charles City. |
| 265 | Miss Ena Ellerston | Visited by grandfather. |
| 265 | Lucy Fais | Called home because of mother's illness. |
| 265 | Marguerite St. Clair | Called home because of sister's illness. |
| 265 | Announcements for Commencement have been printed | J. B. Knoepfler will speak. |
| 265 | Miss Marie Bell | Has been ill; now is better. |
| 265 | Miss McFarland gave her last lecture the young men | President Seerley will speak next week. |
| 265 | Misses St. John, Curtis, and Blanding | Have had measles. |
| 265 | Dr. H. L. Knight | Guest of Estella Harding. |
| 265 | Miss Charlotte Shearer | Will conclude work near Tipton. |
| 266 | The meeting | Will attempt to organize an Oratorical Association. |
| 266 | The Commencement orations are done | Graduates are trying to decide whether to be happy or sad. |
| 266 | The interest in baseball | Game played between pick-up teams; still need practice but there may be a prospect for playing other colleges someday. |
| 266 | The complete list of events for Field Day | List posted; prizes and medals will be given. |
| 266 | One of the spellers | Runs into watch dog upon returning late from spelling bee. |
| 266 | Mr. Wm. S. Dey | Learns of sister's death. |
| 266 | Prof. Page | Health improving. |
| 266 | A cablegram was received | Professor Arey's party has reached Havana. |
| 266 | The training school | Preparing for final day program. |
| 266 | The Philos | Will give mock trial. |
| 266 | Miss Emma Dahlin | Will leave faculty to study at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. |