Normal Eyte — March 31, 1894
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 201 | Although our resources have not been increased to the extent that we might desire | Increased budget will help to solve the worst of the overcrowding problems. |
| 201 | Appropriations | Bill is very near completion; will include $30,000 for a new building, though President Seerley believes that about $75,000 is needed; bill also includes money for the library and a librarian as well as other new funds; $20,000 per biennium addition. |
| 202 | The chlorine poisoning case at Cornell University | Class rivalry at Cornell University results in death; believes Western spirit would not allow such an event to happen at ISNS. |
| 202 | All the world's a school | The aims of education and the role of a great teacher. |
| 203 | Carrie B. Neckman | Teaching in Monticello. |
| 203 | David L. Skiff | Fruit farming in California. |
| 203 | Geo. H. McManus | After West Point graduation, he is in the artillery in Florida. |
| 203 | Rev. O. F. Burgess, '84, and wife | In Hennepin County, Minnesota. |
| 203 | Mae Loonan | Teaching at Industrial School for Girls. |
| 203 | Marguerite Staves | Principal at Hampton. |
| 203 | Lizzie M. Ellis | Teaching at Fontanelle, |
| 203 | Hannah M. Hen | Teaching in Huron, South Dakota. |
| 203 | Rachel Bunnell | Teaching near Missouri Valley. |
| 203 | S. Eugene McMahon | Practicing law in Algona. |
| 203 | Emma L. Funk | Principal at Hampton. |
| 203 | Beth A. Huntley | Intermediate teacher at Earlville. |
| 203 | Nellie M. Starks | Assistant principal at Coleridge, Nebraska. |
| 203 | Winifred Hazen Slocum | Has taught since 1885; now in Sioux City. |
| 203 | Sadie M. Seabloom | Teaching in Wahoo, Nebraska. |
| 203 | W. I. Benham | Principal of Hamilton Institute in Mendota, Virginia. |
| 203 | Warren Carroll | Practicing law in Townsend, Washington. |
| 203 | Wm. T. Dick | Principal at Bonaparte; will do summer institute work. |
| 203 | Rose Mintier | Family manager in one department of Girls' Training School in Mitchelville. |
| 203 | Ida Morgan | Teacher in Bedford. |
| 203 | C. F. Curtis | Principal at Scranton. |
| 203 | W. F. Berner | Medical student at Northwestern University. |
| 203 | Hilda G. Lundeen | Assistant principal at Bellevue, Wisconsin. |
| 203 | Lillian L. Crossley | Studying at Southwest Kansas College while serving as a faculty member at a boarding school. |
| 203 | Andrew P. McMahon | First year law school student at University of Iowa. |
| 203 | A. L. Thorburn | Principal at Richland. |
| 204 | A student killed in boxing | Harvard student killed in boxing match; believes wisdom in necessary in the practice of athletics. |
| 204 | Chas. Henry | St. Ansgar board would like to retain him, but he may move on. |
| 204 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | A look back at the work of the term; Sunday School will be continued. |
| 204 | Mary A. Crew | Teaching at Nassau. |
| 204 | Alice M. Hurley | Assistant principal in Redlands, California. |
| 204 | Clara Blackburn | Resting this year; expects to get back to teaching. |
| 204 | Alvin E. Reynolds | Principal in Nassau; married Anna E. Wilson. |
| 204 | At 12 PM, March 20th | Addie Calkins married William J. Frederick. |
| 204 | The school board of Shelby | C. S. Cobb will continue another year in Shelby. |
| 205 | Miss Fannie Waters | Visited her sister Ella. |
| 205 | Spirit Lake | Railroad offers transportation to Hotel Orleans. |
| 205 | We insert the following note with pleasure | President Seerley strongly recommends the Field and School Naturalist. |
| 205 | Mr. Stockman | Enters school. |
| 205 | Bert Abel | Enrolled again. |
| 205 | Blaine Youel and Glenn Haven | Entered school. |
| 205 | Misses Ina and Etta Faris | Will not return to school. |
| 206 | Miss Marguerite Irwin | Will teach near Waterloo. |
| 206 | Miss Draper | Back in school after teaching jobs. |
| 206 | Misses Inez and Edna Simmons | Called home due to mother's sickness. |
| 206 | Chas. Thompson | Left school due to sickness. |
| 206 | W. L. Hearst | Visits friends at the Normal. |
| 206 | Pres. Seerley | Again visits the General Assembly. |
| 206 | Geo. E. Welles | Succeeding as insurance agent. |
| 206 | W. W. Wilson, R. Patterson, Carl Treimer, and Chas. Martin | Visit the Normal. |
| 206 | The new State Bank | Solicits business of Normal students. |
| 206 | Messrs. T. M. and John Prall, together with O. M. Harvey | Visit the Hearsts. |
| 206 | J. H. Fellingham and F. C. Woods | Visit Charles City. |
| 206 | Miss Cora Henness | Will not return to school. |
| 206 | Miss Alma Gray | Will teach this spring and summer. |
| 206 | Miss Martha Barton | Unable to finish term because of sickness. |
| 206 | Miss Crosby | Will teach in Buena Vista County. |
| 206 | Misses Harper, Laird, and Johnson | Left before the close of the term due to sickness. |
| 206 | Mr. Lester | Visits T. M. Prall. |
| 206 | Miss Corma Ireland | Spent vacation with Corrina Harkness. |
| 206 | Miss Blanche Brown | Visits Grinnell. |
| 206 | Miss Myrtle Chick | Has recovered and will return to school. |
| 206 | Miss Hoagland | Has left school. |
| 206 | H. C. Dorcas | Guest of E. O. Bronson. |
| 206 | Miss Della Northey | Will return to school. |
| 206 | Miss Elizabeth Gilchrist | Visits Norma Butterfield. |
| 207 | C. A. and P. G. Fullerton | Attended the SUI concert and visited friends. |
| 207 | J. R. Byers | Will replace Percy Huggett in Bancroft. |
| 207 | Normal Hill enjoyed the rarity | Normal Band and Minnesingers perform. |
| 207 | Hi! Hi! Hi! | Students should know the school yells. |
| 207 | The Cliosophic, Shakespearean, and Alpha Societies | Enjoy the singing of Emma Conklin. |
| 207 | The committee on program | Class Day group has met and begun its work. |
| 207 | The Easter bonnet | Has been a source of anxiety for some women. |
| 207 | J. H. Fellingham | Visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry. |
| 207 | Miss Wallbank, Miss Schell, Miss Anderson, and Miss Baker | Entertained friends. |
| 207 | Mrs. Loughridge | Speaks to women students. |
| 207 | F. G. Miller | Visits friends and his sister Nellie. |
| 207 | We will give all students a special discount | Selling sporting and athletic goods. |
| 207 | Those who may wish to secure assistance | O. M. Harvey is a representative for two teachers agencies. |
| 208 | Athletic | Limit Field Day entries to four events per man; forty new members elected; consider admission to Intercollegiate Association |