Normal Eyte — February 17, 1894
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 161 | The bill providing for an appropriation | Visiting Committee has reduced recommendations in some areas; list of sums as they now stand; President Seerley seems optimistic that it will pass. |
| 161 | Keep posted | Everyone should read newspapers, magazines, and reviews in order to keep upwith the world outside the school. |
| 162 | A Kranky Kroak | Would like audiences for literary society sessions to be seated and not mill around outside the hall; believes applause should be reserved for fine performances. |
| 162 | The library party | Description of party at Frank Cotton's home in which students wore badges hinting at book titles; faculty and senior class were guests. |
| 162 | The gymnasium | Athletic Association gathers subscriptions from students to equip a small gymnasium in the armory; good place for students to get in shape for spring sports or just to keep in good health during the winter. |
| 163 | Women in the Fatherland | An essay on German women from recent Alpha session. |
| 165 | Athletic | Excerpts from Professor Parish's address to the men on the subject of athletics. |
| 165 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Membership now over four hundred; considering the habits of a Christian. |
| 165 | Byrde L. Hill | Doing well at Coon Rapids. |
| 165 | Wilbur H. Bender | Will finish course at University of Iowa and likely continue at another university; could be headed for a college teaching position. |
| 166 | Miss Florence Claypool | Recovering from serious illness. |
| 166 | Miss Olive Grobel | Teaching in Camanche schools under Principal E. B. Williams. |
| 166 | Rev. John W. Geiger | Will speak in chapel. |
| 166 | S. T. Walker | Went to Cedar Rapids. |
| 166 | Harry Aldrich | Visited the Hill. |
| 166 | Mr. Albertson | Has been sick. |
| 166 | Why don't the IV years have a sleighing party? | |
| 166 | Miss Agnes Boal | Has the measles. |
| 166 | Mrs. Agnes (Pitcher) Claypool | Has a new daughter. |
| 166 | Miss Allie D. Asquith | Teaching in Lamoni. |
| 166 | We are glad to hear | Gertrude Childs teaching in Atlantic. |
| 166 | C. E. Locke | Plans to return from California to take Fourth Year course at the Normal. |
| 167 | The dreaded foe | Many have the measles, but none has taken a serious turn. |
| 167 | We are sorry to learn | Elma Raymond recovering more slowly than expected. |
| 167 | O. M. Harvey | Injured himself. |
| 167 | Miss Charlotte Shearer | Married Martin Goodale. |
| 167 | Miss Alice Erion | Teaching in South Omaha, but has been sick. |
| 167 | W. D. Taylor | Leaves position in Eddyville. |
| 167 | Neotrophians have elected officers | Roster of officers. |
| 167 | The incoming officials | Orio officers. |
| 167 | The Zetaletheans | Roster of officers. |
| 167 | Dan Beck | Back in school after having the measles. |
| 167 | Miss Jamison | Recovering from illness. |
| 167 | The Orios | First society to furnish their hall with a piano. |
| 167 | Frank Miller | Visits the Normal. |
| 167 | Mr. Hollis followed his brother home | Both have the measles. |
| 167 | Mr. J. R. Byers | Will teach in Bancroft. |
| 167 | The new Alpha officers | Roster of officers. |
| 167 | Mrs. Loughridge and Mrs. Arey | Are sick. |
| 167 | Mrs. Terwilliger | Visited daughter Daisy. |
| 167 | P. G. Fullerton | Visited the Normal. |
| 167 | Mrs. Jamison | Visits daughter Myrtle. |
| 167 | Miss Sallie Van Metre | Visited by brother. |
| 167 | Miss Anna Goodale | Visited home in Parkersburg. |
| 167 | Will Knickerbocker and Harlie Jennings | Visited chapel. |
| 167 | Charles Stinson, Misses Montgomery, Larkin, and Willey | Have measles. |
| 168 | Messrs. O. M. Harvey and S. T. Walker | Will petition for acceptance of Normal Oratorical Association into state association. |
| 168 | Washington's Birthday | Students invited to Congregational Church for $.15 supper. |
| 168 | The Appropriations Committee | Recommends $70,000 instead of the earlier figure of $94,500; outcome uncertain. |
| 168 | The Fourth Year class | Elected representatives for Commencement planning. |
| 168 | An unusually large crowd | Aristos debate relative merits of ill-natured tidy woman versus good-natured untidy woman; elect new officers. |
| 168 | P. E. McClenahan | Principal in Baldwin; receives high praise. |
| 168 | Owing to the illness of certain parties | Oratorical contest postponed. |
| 168 | An apparent case of poisoning | Victim had convulsions and stupor. |