Normal Eyte — May 11, 1894
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 2 | Tuesday morning | Class presents Professor Wright with bouquet. |
| 249 | The prompt and vigorous action | Applauds state government actions against hazing. |
| 249 | Representatives from seven different colleges | Applauds efforts of colleges to establish closer union with State Teachers Association. |
| 250 | In the interest of science | Carl Treimer tells of his scientific explorations. |
| 251 | The Orio public | Description of the scene and the performers in the session. |
| 251 | A day at Independence | Account of baseball game; train with sixty people makes the trip; Independence was ahead of ISNS, 8-3, when the rains came; impressions of a visit to the mental institution; enjoyable trip. |
| 253 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; F. M. Allen resigns from YMCA position; increased interest in mission work. |
| 253 | Miss Ida Morgan | Re-elected at Bedford. |
| 253 | L. H. Andrews | Re-elected at Sioux Center. |
| 253 | R. C. Adams | Declines re-election at Ireton. |
| 253 | Reports reach us | C. M. Thompson and Lulu Hall doing well in LeRoy, Minnesota. |
| 253 | Miss Kate Cunningham | Will teach in Vinton. |
| 253 | We judge that J. E. Smith | Doing well in Carroll. |
| 253 | The "vacuum" found | A current senior looks back at the advice that last year's seniors gave. |
| 253 | Wm. T. Dick | Re-elected principal at Bonaparte. |
| 253 | A. L. Comstock | Re-elected principal in Oskaloosa. |
| 253 | Samuel Younkin | Will teach in Oskaloosa. |
| 253 | Walter Guthridge | Transferred to central building in Centerville. |
| 253 | Grace E. Milliman | Resigns from Logan and will move south for her health. |
| 253 | Miss Lou P. Barrett | Will spend summer in Denver, Colorado. |
| 254 | A romantic marriage | Bertha Donahue elopes to marry Bert Morphy. |
| 255 | Miss Agnes Boal | Will teach in Clear Lake. |
| 255 | Miss Frances Cross | Offered position in Marshalltown. |
| 255 | Miss Alice St. John | Will teach in Cedar Falls. |
| 255 | Miss Waite | Health improved. |
| 255 | Miss Farrington | Entertained in Cedar Falls. |
| 255 | Miss Cynthia Titus | Visited friends. |
| 255 | Miss Grace Griffin | Attended convention. |
| 255 | Miss Laura Perkins | Will teach in Mr. Ayr. |
| 255 | Misses Sophie and Nervie Keeler | Entertained their sister Bess. |
| 255 | Miss Shaffner and Messrs. Gillen and Slusher | Visited Clara Bedford. |
| 255 | Miss Rockwell | Visited Frances Allison. |
| 255 | Miss Blanche Fort | Will teach in Eagle Grove. |
| 255 | Misses Beulah Hopley and Fannie Archer | Have been sick. |
| 255 | Miss Clara Whitmore | Will teach at Columbus Junction. |
| 255 | J. E. Clayton | Visits home. |
| 255 | Miss Minnie Hegner | Enrolls. |
| 255 | Miss Ollie Orr | Returns from visit home. |
| 255 | Harry Stein | Has measles. |
| 255 | L. A. Wescott | Visited Postville. |
| 255 | Miss Harriet Cunningham | Visited by father. |
| 255 | Miss Teressa Smith | Visited Mamie Ryan. |
| 256 | Friday afternoon | Clios hold contest; competitions and competitors announced.. |
| 256 | Miss Georgia Johnson | Taken home; slowly recovering from nervous prostration. |
| 256 | J. W. Jarnagin | Purchases complete control of Montezuma Herald. |
| 256 | A. A. Baker | Walking with crutch after injury suffered during Field Day preparation. |
| 256 | G. W. Randlett | Acted as judge in state declamatory contest. |
| 256 | This past week | Seniors have been interviewing with school boards. |
| 256 | Alpha officers | Roster of officers. |
| 256 | New officers of the Clio Society | Roster of officers. |
| 256 | Prof. Parish | Will do institute work in Colorado this summer. |
| 256 | Miss Artie Roberts | Will teach in Creston. |
| 256 | Miss Estella Harding | Will teach in Cedar Falls. |
| 256 | Harry Thompson | Recovering slowly from scarlet fever. |
| 256 | R. M. Wyant | Has been ill. |
| 256 | E. O. and Etta Bronson | Will attend wedding of their sister Winnie. |
| 256 | Miss Katherine Laird | Will teach in Anamosa. |