Normal Eyte — March 17, 1894
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | Alexander Hamilton | Text of oration by Charles Stinson at recent contest. | |
| 193 | Philo public | Detailed description of the recent program. | |
| 196 | O. H. L. Mason | Pastor in Shell Rock. | |
| 196 | At a recent meeting of the Sioux County Teachers Association | L. H. Andrews and Lucy Wood read papers. | |
| 196 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | YWCA enrollment and financial accounts; summary of YMCA activities this term. | |
| 196 | Mr. L. B. Moffett's high school | Holds declamatory contest; P. G. Fullerton is referee. | |
| 196 | Mr. Charles Moore | Elected mayor of Rockford. | |
| 197 | May Calderwood | Teaching in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. | |
| 197 | Miss Lulu Davies | Will go to Texas in hopes of restoring health. | |
| 197 | Katharine Armbruster | Teaching in Omaha, Nebraska. | |
| 197 | J. E. Johnson | Principal at Norway. | |
| 197 | Ed. Normal Eyte: | Being admitted to the State Oratorical Association required substantial political maneuvering. | |
| 197 | John Kleinsorge | Boy who had been expelled from school attempts to shoot Mr. Kleinsorge; pistol misfires. | |
| 197 | Miss Agnes Cowan | Teaching in Cherokee. | |
| 197 | The circular | George Olmsted will teach at Osceola institute. | |
| 197 | We are pleased to publish | Isabella Cowan reports on trip to England. | |
| 197 | Miss Susie A. Young | Will return from missionary work in India because of her health. | |
| 197 | Dr. Livingston Morris | Practicing medicine in Utica. | |
| 198 | Miss Mabel Dayton | Visited the Normal. | |
| 198 | Miss Eulalie Bradway | Goes home because of poor health. | |
| 198 | Hon. E. Townsend | Elected local representative to Board of Directors. | |
| 198 | Miss Donnelly | Preparing for opening of her school. | |
| 198 | Programs wanted by the school | Library wishes to bind copies of school programs; still lacks several items. | |
| 198 | Miss Curkeet | Has entered school. | |
| 198 | Miss Clara Bedford | Visited Waterloo. | |
| 199 | S. C. Smith | Agent for bicycles, tennis and athletic goods, and uniforms. | |
| 199 | The campus Saturday morning | An adventure with a unicycle. | |
| 199 | Let us not make plans for study | Urges students to relax during spring break. | |
| 199 | H. H. Savage | Returning from bout with measles. | |
| 199 | Miss Mabel Shearer | Will attend brother's graduation from University of Iowa Medical School. | |
| 199 | Miss Florence Streeter | Spends day at the Normal. | |
| 199 | Miss Jennie Harper and Adella Gibson | Absent because of sickness. | |
| 199 | Fred Hanus | Will teach this spring and summer. | |
| 199 | Miss Rose Hayes | Visits Elsie Arnold. | |
| 199 | Miss Mary Stuart | Visits the Normal. | |
| 199 | Miss Lorette Maynard | Leaves school after becoming ill after vaccination. | |
| 199 | Miss Julia Pierce | Visits Miss Scurr. | |
| 199 | Miss Mattie Larkin | Enjoying visit from sister. | |
| 199 | Miss Edith Roberts | Enters school. | |
| 199 | The Misses Terwilliger | Leave school because of Clara's health. | |
| 199 | Miss Irvine | Visits Miss Rickert. | |
| 200 | Some of the tangible results | Some of Professor Arey's specimens from the Bahamas have arrived. | |
| 200 | S. T. Walker | Friends drop in for party. | |
| 200 | Most of the students have recovered from the measles | Now suffering from anxiety over examinations. | |
| 200 | Prin. H. B. Lizer | Visits campus; doing well in La Porte City where Mary Fenner is also teaching. | |
| 200 | We as students | Believes applauding for everything cheapens the meaning of applause. | |
| 200 | W. S. Hazard | Real estate agent in Worthington, Minnesota. | |
| 200 | Chas. F. Kuehne | Enjoys Philo performance. |