Normal Eyte — May 5, 1894
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | In the interest of science | An essay on geology. | |
| 241 | In conformity with the requirements | Will conduct elections for new Normal Eyte board. | |
| 243 | Eureka Springs, Arkansas | An essay on the springs where Dora King is recovering her health. | |
| 244 | Will W. Bartine | Has been teaching in Osceola County; will continue in Ocheyedan. | |
| 244 | Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wheeler | Have new son. | |
| 244 | G. D. Thompson | Elected principal. | |
| 244 | The school board | C. F. Curtiss is principal in Scranton City. | |
| 244 | Joint debate | ISU and ISNS will debate issue of federal income tax. | |
| 244 | Miss Cora Taylor | Re-elected in New Hartford. | |
| 244 | Ida E. Shaw | Has been teaching in Charles City; will teach in Fairbury, Nebraska. | |
| 244 | Our correspondent from Iowa City | Praise for the work of Wilbur Bender. | |
| 244 | Where is it | Class letter for Class of 1892 seems to have gone astray. | |
| 245 | J. R. Byers | Will graduate six from Bancroft; two will attend ISNS. | |
| 245 | Prof. Wright | Addressed Floyd County institute. | |
| 245 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; bad weather holds down attendance. | |
| 245 | Miss Ella Murphy | Teaching in Scranton City. | |
| 245 | J. Ed. Johnson | Will stay in Norway. | |
| 245 | Lissa Lenocker | Will move from State Center to Dexter. | |
| 245 | F. A. Lacy | Superintendent in Shenandoah. | |
| 246 | IV Years 13, II Years 8 | Brief description of baseball game. | |
| 246 | Constitution of the S. N. S. Tennis Association | Text of the constitution. | |
| 246 | On Friday of each week | Will hold battalion drill and dress parade; band will play. | |
| 246 | The Training School | Went for a picnic on the Bluffs. | |
| 247 | Miss Woodward | Enters school. | |
| 247 | Miss Nellie Griffith | Called home due to family sickness. | |
| 247 | Miss Mercy Andrews | Has left school. | |
| 247 | Miss Elizabeth Greer | Will teach in Sibley. | |
| 247 | A. O. Christopher and H. E. Aldrich | Visited the Normal. | |
| 247 | J. H. Stuckrath | Enjoying work in Chicago. | |
| 247 | Miss Della Northey | Visited Hampton. | |
| 247 | John Mintier | Now in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. | |
| 247 | Miss Mapes | Visited Lucy Spicer. | |
| 247 | Miss Vinnie Marsh | Entertained her sister Ruth. | |
| 247 | Miss McGovern | Has been visiting home in Mitchell. | |
| 247 | Miss Emma Rittner | Visited Minnie Edwards. | |
| 247 | C. C. Magee | Makes trip to Iowa City. | |
| 247 | Miss Fannie Archer | Visited home. | |
| 247 | G. J. Haven | Visited Waterloo. | |
| 247 | Wm. Warwick | Left school. | |
| 247 | Miss Schultz | Visited Miss Wild. | |
| 247 | Miss Scott | Visited Miss Libbey. | |
| 247 | Miss Lambert | Visited Miss Bishop. | |
| 247 | Misses Muhs, Fesenbeck, and French | Were sick. | |
| 247 | Miss Etta Bronson | Visited home. | |
| 248 | Upon their return from the Arbor Day picnic | Training School children give the school yell. | |
| 248 | Philo Hall was unusually crowded | Description of the regular session. | |
| 248 | Miss Anna Horton | Will help Georgianna Johnson in her recovery. | |
| 248 | The newly elected officers | New Shakespearean officers. | |
| 248 | Mr. Stockwell | Back in school. | |
| 248 | A number of Normalites | Enjoy the river. | |
| 248 | Normalites can have no more welcome visitor | Lura Chase Kingman visits. | |
| 248 | Martin Kingsley | Taking drill work from Miss Baker. | |
| 248 | B. M. Cobb | Has taught successfully in Dakota City, Nebraska. | |
| 248 | J. O. Berkley | Doing well in Ainsworth, Nebraska. |