Normal Eyte — October 21, 1893
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 49 | From a different standpoint | Believes election method will probably produce good results for the Oratorical Association. |
| 49 | Prevailing slavery | |
| 51 | Dr. Henderson's lecture | A detailed look at a lecture entitled "The Art of Living". |
| 51 | Kranky Kroaks | The plight of the hard-working school teacher who is expected to play a leading social role in town, too. |
| 52 | Rates near one cent per mile | Railroad offering discount rate to Chicago as Columbian Exposition nears its end. |
| 52 | The Y. M. C. A. | Concluding article on YMCA summer school at Lake Geneva. |
| 52 | In response to our suggestion to the Alumni | A committee is working on plans for a reunion at the upcoming ISTA convention. |
| 53 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Meeting leaders and speakers announced. |
| 54 | A member of the band | Band has learned a new tune. |
| 54 | Miss Elsie Arnold | Goes home due to mother's sickness. |
| 54 | Miss Cora Monroe | Visits the Normal. |
| 54 | The Clios have a new bulletin board | |
| 54 | F. G. Miller | Visits and reports on Parkersburg fire. |
| 54 | Miss Beth Huntley | Visits friends at the Normal. |
| 54 | Miss Elizabeth Wilson | Former student returns to school. |
| 54 | Misses Sadie Degnan and Blanche Levalley | Entered Preparatory Department. |
| 54 | W. E. Long | Goes home for family reunion. |
| 54 | Miss Bush | Visits Sue Graham. |
| 54 | Word comes from our boys at the University | Will visit the Normal soon. |
| 54 | Miss Ella Younker | Has returned from the World's Fair. |
| 54 | Miss Zella Silence | Visits Geneva. |
| 54 | Mrs. Loughridge | Visiting mother. |
| 54 | Miss Gertrude Klotz | Visits Fair with her mother. |
| 54 | The Alpha Society | Oratorical representatives from Alpha and Zeta elected. |
| 54 | Miss Keeler's mother | Visits the Normal. |
| 54 | Miss Ella Waters | Went home for a visit. |
| 54 | Pres. Seerley | Visits Chicago. |
| 54 | Miss Lizzie Crowe | Entered school. |
| 55 | The amorous tendencies of our youth | Believes embracing on street goes too far. |
| 55 | Mr. Steidl is very ill | |
| 55 | Gertrude Bagley's mother | Visited recently. |
| 55 | Mrs. Page appeared among us | Visits with family. |
| 55 | The "Ballad Concert" | Miss Baker will perform at town presentation. |
| 55 | In reading our exchanges | Notes that other colleges use the term "men" to refer to their male students; but that just doesn't sound right for Normal students. |
| 55 | Clios have elected new officers | Roster of offices and officers. |
| 55 | Normalites, you are cordially invited | Check millinery store for bargains. |
| 55 | Orations of the week | List of speakers and topics. |
| 55 | Where is Mr. Thielen's mustache? | Why did he clip it off? |
| 55 | It is reported | Class of seniors dismissed from recitation. |
| 56 | Miss Lillian Crosby | Now at Winfield, Kansas. |
| 56 | C. W. Bartine | Acting principal at Monona while Joe Parker campaigns for county superintendency. |
| 56 | S. B. Stonerook | Third year as principal at New London. |
| 56 | C. A. Fullerton | Was at Parkersburg for three years; now at Manson; has very promising future. |
| 56 | Has anybody heard | Normal Eyte has not heard of any alumnus who has failed at a school. |
| 56 | Ida Morgan | Teaching in Bedford. |
| 56 | George Briggs | Now in Pottawattamie County. |
| 56 | We are glad to hear | J. E. Smith doing well in Carroll. |
| 56 | Leland Stanford University | William M. Fields, Jr., studying there. |
| 56 | C. S. Cobb | Teaching at Shelby. |
| 56 | Mr. F. W. Perkins | Principal at Volga City. |
| 56 | L. H. Andrews | Pleased with work at Sioux Center. |
| 56 | O. Pearl Carr | Now at Iowa Falls. |
| 56 | R. C. Adams | Re-elected as principal at Ireton. |