Normal Eyte — February 3, 1894
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 145 | A new and interesting feature | Local clergymen will deliver series of lectures on the Ten Commandments during Sunday afternoon services. |
| 145 | We do not care to notice | Offers another view of recent Burdette lecture. |
| 146 | Mr. Burdette's lecture | Believes audience did appreciate lecture. |
| 146 | Another view of Mr. Burdette's lecture | Believes Mr. Burdette delivered what he was expected to deliver. |
| 147 | We do not know | Satire on caps and gowns. |
| 147 | Historical parallel: Russia and America | A look at Russian history. |
| 149 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | There are thirty-four classes with a total enrollment of 377. |
| 151 | The III Year officers | Roster of officers. |
| 151 | A new decoration | Samuel Smith has made a paper rack for the library. |
| 151 | P. G. Fullerton | Will take charge of insurance agency in Cedar Falls. |
| 151 | Frank Allen | In charge of Cedar City Sunday School. |
| 151 | S. J. Torney | Health improved; enjoying new job as sales agent. |
| 151 | Helen and Clem Seerley | Have been sick. |
| 151 | Mr. Draper | Drumming up support for new journal. |
| 151 | Shake officers | Roster of new officers. |
| 151 | Miss Grefstadt | Teaching near Bode. |
| 151 | Miss Katherine Laird | Resting at home. |
| 151 | Miss Agnes Robertson | Goes home because of illness. |
| 152 | The measles | Students who have measles. |
| 152 | Clark's Hall | Misses Herrick, Fort, and Scott hold ghost party. |
| 152 | The special class in dissection | Have prepared a mounted cat skeleton. |
| 152 | The contestants are at last relieved | Topics are announced for first oratorical contest. |