Normal Eyte — February 24, 1894
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 169 | We have heard considerable complaint | Some students find open classroom windows uncomfortable. |
| 169 | The first issue of The Field and School Naturalist | Praise for the efforts of Professor Arey and Mr. Draper. |
| 169 | With this issue | Edith Neely resigns from the Normal Eyte staff. |
| 170 | The convention | Report on the YMCA meeting in Davenport. |
| 173 | Very flattering reports | R. C. Adams doing well in Ireton. |
| 173 | John Kleinsorge | May complete course at University of Iowa. |
| 173 | James H. Lees | Clerking at C. A. Wise company. |
| 173 | The sole representative of ISNS | Bridgie Cunningham teaching in Waterloo. |
| 173 | Miss Sara M. Riggs | Will graduate from University of Michigan. |
| 173 | W. W. Bartine | Teaching in Ocheydan. |
| 173 | The Office is arranging the Alumni Register | Hopes to use this activity to gather information for the Normal Eyte. |
| 173 | J. P. Huggett | Gives up work in Bancroft due to poor health; J. R. Byers will fill that position. |
| 173 | Angie Elder | Teaching in Ireton. |
| 173 | Albert E. Felmley | Has been studying law; will teach near Cedar Falls. |
| 173 | R. A. Elwood | Principal at Colby, Kansas. |
| 173 | Pauline M. Leader | Will graduate from the University of Iowa medical school. |
| 173 | Elizabeth Klein | Principal at Zearing. |
| 173 | M. C. Cunningham | Studying law. |
| 173 | G. H. Olmstead | Will do institute work in Osceola. |
| 173 | Janet Cowen | Doing well in Panova. |
| 174 | Miss Kennan is recovering | |
| 174 | And still the measles rage! | |
| 174 | J. P. Huggett | Visiting campus. |
| 174 | The state oratorical association | Admitted ISNS to membership. |
| 174 | Miss Margaret Baker | Entertains History Club. |
| 174 | Miss Maude Milliman | Teaching in Nebraska. |
| 174 | Chas. F. Severance | Doing well at Shellsburg where Bertha Pratt also teaches. |
| 174 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; two will attend Detroit meeting. |
| 175 | J. W. Jarnagin, E. R. Moore, and Judge I. J. McDuffie | Visiting Committee on campus. |
| 175 | The Philos | George Chandler will deliver alumnus address. |
| 175 | Miss Ida Sala | Teaching in Centerville. |
| 175 | Miss Chick | Mother takes her home to recover from her accident. |
| 175 | Miss Sadie Herrick and Miss Libbie Maclean | Visit Independence. |
| 175 | Prof. Arey | Will talk about the physiology of athletics. |
| 175 | E. E. Crane | Has been teaching in River Sioux; will re-enter school. |
| 175 | The III Year class | Elect representatives. |
| 175 | Messers. Everett Niday and W. E. Albertson | Both quite sick with measles. |
| 175 | The II yr. H. S. class | Has selected Commencement orators. |
| 175 | Miss Susan Graham | Will teach in Lewis. |
| 175 | Miss Sophia Keeler | Will finish course with Fourth Year class. |
| 175 | Miss Addie Calkins | Teaching near Corning. |
| 175 | Miss Ella Waters | Spends weekend at home. |
| 175 | Mr. Thompson | Visits his sons. |
| 175 | Miss Hill | Visits Miss Hieber. |
| 175 | Harry Aldrich | Visited campus. |
| 175 | Miss Nora Cree | Called home. |
| 175 | Miss Nervie Keeler | Visited by father. |
| 176 | Too late for publication | J. P. Huggett had to leave position in Bancroft because of over-work. |
| 176 | The Quill of Feb. 10th | President Seerley delivers paper on place of athletics in the colleges. |
| 176 | Program for M'Arey Natural History Association | Speakers and topics. |