Normal Eyte — March 3, 1894
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 177 | Iowa oratory | Detailed description of the Iowa Collegiate Oratorical Association meeting at which ISNS was admitted to membership. |
| 177 | During the meeting | At the State Oratorical Association meeting, delegates considered the formation of a collegiate press association. |
| 178 | The lecture | Notes and criticisms on lecture by Mr. Geiger. |
| 179 | Lawn tennis | Iowa Inter-collegiate Lawn Tennis Association meets in Fairfield; tournament set up for May. |
| 181 | John R. McKee | Still principal in Fairfield, Nebraska. |
| 181 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; Professor Loughridge speaks. |
| 181 | Thos. Amlie | Will graduate from University of Iowa. |
| 181 | Josephine Carlon Smith | Teaching in Wisconsin. |
| 181 | Lou P. Barrett | Principal at Park Rapids, Minnesota. |
| 181 | The Walnut schools | Etta Calderwood, Mary Steele, and Emma Randall teaching there. |
| 181 | Bertha Donchny | Teaching in Cedar Rapids. |
| 181 | Prin. F. E. Lenocker | Making fine record in Arcadia. |
| 181 | Prin. E. B. Williams | Doing well in Camanche; Olive Grobel is teacher there. |
| 181 | Miss Elizabeth Jones of Fairfield and Miss Brown of Mt. Pleasant | Attend state association meeting in support of candidacy of ISNS Oratorical Association. |
| 181 | Anna Champion | Re-elected with raise in Osage. |
| 181 | Emma S. Heverly | Teaching in Arcadia. |
| 181 | Finnette Ferris | Teaching in Hampton. |
| 181 | W. R. Patterson | On Quill board at University of Iowa. |
| 181 | Maude Smith | Teaching in Talmage. |
| 182 | Prof. Bartlett's home | Birthday celebration. |
| 182 | E. O. and Etta Bronson | Visited by brother Frank. |
| 182 | Those who were so unfortunate | New group of students who have measles. |
| 182 | Della Northey | Visits friends in Waterloo. |
| 182 | Miss Neely | Anticipates rest this spring. |
| 182 | Miss Beulah Hopley | Visits friend. |
| 182 | Miss Margaret Montgomery and W. E. Albertson | Have recovered enough to attend school. |
| 182 | Misses Jennie Gilroy, Nellie Tierney, and Julia Dunn | Left school because of sickness. |
| 182 | Miss Mary Taylor | Returns after two weeks at home with measles. |
| 182 | Miss Nora Niday | Visited by mother. |
| 182 | A very entertaining program | Will hold benefit for baseball team. |
| 182 | Mrs. Seerley has returned | |
| 182 | Miss King | Visited chapel. |
| 182 | Miss Mollie Brandhorst | Visits friends. |
| 182 | Girls, do you attend | Miss McFarland speaks to the women every Thursday afternoon. |
| 182 | Miss Clara Mason | Called home because of family illness. |
| 182 | Mr. Bley | Mailman has been sick. |
| 182 | Miss Georgia Johnson | Visited friends in Manchester. |
| 183 | The joint debate | Men's societies hold joint debate; Philos win over Aristos, 2-1. |
| 183 | Monday, February 26th, was our Senior Professor's 60th birthday | President Seerley makes remarks in chapel; Professor Bartlett responds with comments on the ISNS. |
| 183 | Miss Sophia Keeler | Appears on campus. |
| 183 | Orations of the week | List of speakers and topics. |
| 183 | The representatives for Commencement | List of representatives. |
| 183 | The seniors can be easily recognized | President Seerley excuses them from class so that they can work on their theses. |
| 183 | An exchange tells us | Humorous look at caps and gowns. |
| 183 | Responding to the invitation | Aristos have photo taken by Mr. Veatch; Philos will follow. |
| 183 | Miss Baker | Speaks on Delsarti and physical education. |
| 183 | There are enrolled | There are sixty students in the Preparatory Department and sixty in the Training School; one hundred senior students are giving instruction in those departments. |
| 183 | This year the Alpha Society | Estella Harding will be society valedictorian. |
| 183 | Perhaps the results of the inter-society debate | Performance of Philos refutes criticism. |
| 183 | Miss Lillie Dale and F. M. Allen | Attend student volunteer meeting in Detroit. |
| 184 | Prof. Arey gave an interesting lecture | Speaks on physiology of athletics. |
| 184 | Hester V. Cummins | Publishes book of poetry. |
| 184 | Program of the Oratorical Contest | List of speakers and topics; Clara Eckhard wins among six contestants. |
| 184 | Program for the Philo Open Session | Description of entertainments. |