Normal Eyte — June 23, 1894

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7 Class poem Text of the poem.
283 Editorial Explains that this is just a special issue of a newspaper, not a book, intended for those interested in ISNS.
283 The literary program of the Alumni Association Association places graduates of old elementary course on same footing as graduates of current course; officers elected; speakers listed.
283 The S. U. I. excursion About 450 students take train to University of Iowa; burning culvert causes delay, but everyone enjoyed the trip; drawing of the culvert incident.
284 Baccalaureate Extensive excerpts from President Seerley's address on "the chief good".
284 An American education Extensive excerpts from address by Henry Sabin.
285 T. U. McManus Visited during Commencement.
285 Jacob Belz Has done well in Dysart.
285 A product of imagination Fanciful drawing of a senior in cap and gown.
285 The drill Student Battalion presents long drill for Commencement crowd; Governor Jackson attends.
285 Miss Ida Shaw Visited during Commencement.
285 Daniel Rhodes Visited during Commencement.
286 C. A. Fullerton Will continue at Manson.
286 Miss Dorcas Whitaker and Miss Margaret McCleary Graduate from nurse training school in Chicago.
286 We regret very much J. H. Fellingham left out of Fourth Year picture, but he is included in the Normal Eyte staff picture.
286 Miss Shirley Maxwell Will teach in Neola.
286 Miss Agnes Heightshoe Will continue in Perry.
286 Miss Bertha Pratt Will teach in Shellsburg.
286 O. M. Harvey Will teach in Burlington.
286 Miss Florence Zerwekh Finishes year at University of Iowa; will look for high school work.
286 Miss Florence Clay Has finished year of study in Minneapolis.
286 Y. G. Barnell Will be principal at Brighton.
286 Miss Byrde Hill Visited during Commencement.
286 Miss Maud Miller Taught this year at Odebolt.
286 Messrs. Graham, Merwin, and Chassell Visited friends at Commencement.
286 Mrs. Whitmore and Miss Maude Guests of Clara Whitmore.
286 Chas. Severance Doing well in Shellsburg.
286 Leslie Chapman Entertains friends.
286 Miss Minnie Moore Doing well in Perry.
286 Miss Carrie C. Rule Will teach in Sheldon.
286 Messrs. Harvey and Fellingham Visited by mothers.
286 Miss Gertrude Childs Will continue at Atlantic.
286 J. Herbert Kelley Will work in Alden.
286 Miss Amy Reed Will return to Sibley.
286 Miss Leibrock Will teach in Elkader.
286 F. M. Allen Will be principal in Marathon.
286 C. Ray Aurner Will return to Adel.
286 Miss Ella Scurry Teaching in Eldora
286 Mr. Van Dorn Visited Fannie Archer.
286 W. E. Long Will be principal in Marble Rock.
286 L. H. Andrews Will continue as principal in Sioux Center.
286 Miss Elsie Orcutt Visited during Commencement.
286 Miss Lillie Johnson Will join Third Year class next year.
286 Misses Douglas and Dodd Guests of Alice Shoemaker.
287 Normal Eyte staff Staff photo; photo.
289 General song, Class '94 Text of song.
289 H. S. class song Text of song.
289 Third Year class song Text of class song.
289 Fourth Year class song Text of song.
290 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. A look at the past year; membership has increased; Mission Circle had been active; sending delegates to Geneva.
290 On Normal Bridge at 12 Drawing of couple on the bridge.
292 The faculty Profiles of the faculty; photo.
295 Board of Directors Profiles of the current board members.
296 Fulfilling his contract Drawing of President Seerley in a schoolroom; when the local district wanted ISNS to include its children in a Training School, President Seerley had to sign a teaching contract to make the arrangement legal.
297 Fourth Years, 1893 A quick look back by a member of the Class of 1893.
297 Our fifth year Cartoon of a fielder catching a ball.
298 Cracking jokes Drawing of Professor Wright cracking jokes.
298 Third Years, 1893 Reminiscences from the Class of 1893.
298 The Princess Ida Commencement oration.
300 Non solum nobis sed pro patria Commencement oration.
302 Giftonian speech Commencement oration.
303 Untitled Board of Directors; photo.
305 The new Locksley Hall Commencement oration.
306 Patriot-soldier of Italy Commencement oration on Garibaldi.
307 Humanity's best expression Commencement oration
308 The philosophy of reforms Commencement oration.
309 England's debt to Ireland Commencement oration.
310 Advice to the faculty Commencement oration.
311 As others see us Commencement oration.
312 Bismarck Commencement oration.
313 Untitled Class of 1894 Fourth Years; photo.
316 B. Dimmitt Will be principal at Hopkins.
316 Misses Archer and Titus Fannie Archer will teach in Waverly; Cynthia Titus will teach in Cedar Rapids.
316 Miss Nellie McAlvin Home for summer vacation.
316 Miss Margaret Baker Has been ill.
316 Mrs. Helen Hearst Hammer Welcome guest to campus.
316 F. G. Miller Re-elected principal at Parkersburg.
316 Miss Nora Vaughan Went on excursion to Iowa City.
316 R. M. Arey Visited Iowa City.
316 Miss Belle Nutting Taught in Winterset.
316 Miss Lena Brown Will teach in Story City.
316 Miss Helen St. John Will teach in southern Minnesota.
316 Miss Sallie D. Van Metre Will teach in Tipton.
316 Mr. Larson Guest of G. W. Randlett.
316 C. A. Fields Visited with friends.
316 Albert Orcutt Visited G. J. Haven.
316 Miss Lucile Marsh Will teach in Cresco.
317 Mrs. D. F. Hoover and Miss Baker Miss Baker will spend a portion of the summer on campus to acquaint herself with the library and prepare for her position as librarian which will start in September 1894.
317 A. Leslie Comstock Visits friends; doing well in Oskaloosa.
317 The announcement of the Senior vacation Seniors appreciate release from classes.
317 Reminiscence: the Class of 1888 B. W. McKeen recalls oral examinations at end of second year, bending of Rule XI, and other matters.
318 Athletics History of Athletic Association organized March 11, 1892; list of current record holders in various track and field events; history of sports and athletic facilities on campus; football team organized in fall 1893.
319 Philomathean Society History of society.
320 Alpha History of Alpha Society.
321 Shakespearean Society History of the society.
321 Cliosophic History of the society.
322 Orios History of the society.
322 Orios History of the society.
323 Untitled Baseball team; photo.
325 Aristotelian Society History of the society.
325 Neotrophian History of the society.
326 Zetalethean History of the society.