Normal Eyte — June 3, 1893
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 267 | But a few weeks were allowed Prof. Parish to enjoy his health | Quite seriously ill again; Mr. Chapman will close work in the chemistry classes; three faculty absent due to illness. |
| 267 | Lecture | Excerpts from and reactions to Professor Beardshear's address. |
| 267 | Memorial Day was observed as usual | Classes suspended; student battalion, preceded by the band, marches into Cedar Falls for observances. |
| 268 | Waverly vs. Normal | A Waverly team defeats the Normal team, 27-4. |
| 268 | Neotrophian public | Account of program. |
| 269 | We hear that Ida Grimes | Has had measles; recently promoted at Hampton. |
| 269 | Mr. C. A. Fullerton | Declines re-election; will go back to school himself. |
| 269 | Miss Dora King | Visited the Normal. |
| 269 | W. R. Patterson | Will attend the University of Iowa instead of teaching next year. |
| 269 | Frank Nimocks | Visits the Normal. |
| 270 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; delegates for Geneva meeting selected. |
| 270 | Grace Taylor | Visited Waterloo. |
| 270 | J. J. Daly | Will be principal in Chillicothe. |
| 270 | Miss Mae Cooper | Will teach in Conrad Grove. |
| 270 | Bertha Wise | Leaves school because of health. |
| 270 | J. P. Huggett | Attended lecture. |
| 270 | Miss Jessie McNally | Resigns from Charles City position; Etta Brooks will replace her there. |
| 270 | Miss Ida E. Shaw | Re-elected at Charles City. |
| 270 | The statement in our last issue | Error in report relating to Mae Polly. |
| 270 | S. O. Hahn | Visited Cedar Falls on business. |
| 271 | Miss Margaret St. Clair | Back in school. |
| 271 | Mr. F. H. VanDorn | Visits Fannie Archer. |
| 271 | Miss Sallie Anderson | Will teach in Stanwood. |
| 271 | Mr. E. G. Clark | Graduates five in Elliott. |
| 271 | Mr. T. S. Metcalf | Closes year of study at Epworth Seminary. |
| 271 | Director Jarnagin | Speaks well of Normal exhibit at the Fair; President Seerley goes to Chicago with him. |
| 271 | At the meeting of the Oratorical Association | Constitution adopted; officers elected. |
| 271 | Several couples drove to Waterloo | Use holiday to relax before exams. |
| 271 | L. H. Andrews | Will be principal at Sioux Center. |
| 271 | Florence Streeter | Will teach at Boone. |
| 271 | Ruth Traver | Will teach in Postville. |
| 271 | Miss Minnie Speer and Edna Best | Call on McAlvins. |
| 271 | Miss Kittie Fluke | Has gone home for a few days. |
| 271 | Miss Etta Brooks | Will teach in Charles City. |
| 271 | Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Keeler | Visit daughters. |
| 271 | Miss Mary Achenbach | Will teach in State Center. |
| 271 | Miss Ella Scurry | Will teach in Eldora. |
| 271 | Miss Mamie Klotz | Visiting sister Gertrude. |
| 271 | Misses Nellie Maynard and Emma Randall | Visit Waterloo. |
| 271 | Miss Mary Steele | Visited by mother. |
| 271 | Misses May Loonan and Bertha Berry | Visit Waterloo. |
| 271 | We are very sorry | George Wright is still sick with malaria. |
| 271 | Mr. Norman Mack | Visited sister Florence. |
| 271 | Grace Bisdee | Left school; now in Chicago. |
| 271 | Miss Stella Tuttle | Will teach in Webster City. |
| 272 | We have met the enemy | O. H. L. Mason praised for debate work. |