Normal Eyte — October 6, 1894
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 11 | Alpha hall | Beautifully decorated along flower theme. | |
| 53 | The Normal Book Room | Formerly located on campus; now located at the foot of Normal Hill , near the bridge, under the proprietorship of C. A. Wise and Sons. | |
| 53 | During the summer | Applauds recent decision in Wisconsin on academic freedom. | |
| 53 | Those of our readers | New band instruments will be purchased; faculty and students subscribe $100, Board of Directors give $200, and local citizens subscribe $100. | |
| 54 | Parody | Parody of "Little Orphan Annie" which concludes with "the faculy'll expel you if you don't watch out". | |
| 54 | There is a study never catalogued | Notes the lack of women given prominent roles in alumni reception at last Commencement; believes that women should have much greater presence. | |
| 55 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; detailed description of meeting of missionary circle. | |
| 55 | W. E. Albertson | Principal at Onslow. | |
| 55 | Miss Blanche Fort | Teaching in Eagle Grove. | |
| 55 | Miss Carrie Rule | Will be teaching in Sheldon; has been substituting in East Des Moines. | |
| 55 | E. D. Y. Culbertson | Conducted Greene County Institute. | |
| 56 | Glenn J. Haven | Visited Jesup. | |
| 56 | Mr. Benj. McKeen | Visited recently. | |
| 56 | Mr. Gates Underwood | Visited by sister. | |
| 56 | Miss Alice Shoemaker | Has been sick. | |
| 56 | Misses Poor and Gillett | Visited home. | |
| 56 | For the latest, best, and cheapest fountain pen | See Walter Burris. | |
| 56 | We are always pleased to record the success | C. S. Cobb doing well in Shelby. | |
| 56 | E. E. Crane | Enrolled at University of Iowa along with five others from the Class of 1894, including S. C. Smith. | |
| 56 | County Superintendent H. A. Welty | Busy in Dickinson County. | |
| 56 | M. C. Cunningham | Now at Iowa City. | |
| 56 | Volga City | F. W. Perkins teaching there. | |
| 56 | The Morrison board | R. C. McConnell will be there another year. | |
| 56 | Miss Sara Riggs | Teaching in Escanaba, Michigan. | |
| 56 | At Wapello | Ida Grimes married Dr. S. Ingham. | |
| 56 | Paul Peterson | Gaining attention for his work as superintendent in Shelby County. | |
| 56 | We notice a clipping | R. A. Elwood doing well in Colby. | |
| 57 | Excavating for the new building | Will cause detours for students; foundation expected to be finished this fall. | |
| 57 | Miss Ella Younker | Will go to Chicago to study for missionary service. | |
| 57 | Clio hall | Nicely-decorated for recent session. | |
| 57 | Mrs. Loughridge's health has improved | Now taking meals with family and boarders. | |
| 57 | The president of the Athletic Association | Members should pay their dues. | |
| 57 | We are very glad | Clella Waite is feeling better. | |
| 57 | Among the many who went home | S. T. Walker and sister visit home. | |
| 57 | Mrs. J. A. Finlayson | The former Grace Robinson has been sick. | |
| 57 | Messrs. C. A. Mackey and R. O. Langdon | Visited the Normal. | |
| 57 | We commend the wisdom and judgment | School choir is strong. | |
| 57 | Mr. Chas. Ridley | Visiting daughter. | |
| 57 | Miss May Brown | Visited by father. | |
| 57 | Miss Matie Steimel | Visited the Normal. | |
| 57 | Mr. C. A. Frederick | Makes trip to Charles City. | |
| 57 | Mr. G. H. Scobey | Has been sick. | |
| 57 | Among those who have missed a few recitations | Adeline Fellingham. | |
| 57 | Miss Edith Wolf | Enrolled. | |
| 57 | Miss Meda Goodspeed | Teaching at Tripoli. | |
| 57 | Miss Wallbank | Attended wedding of Ida Grimes. | |
| 57 | Last Wednesday | Miss Gowan visited with Emma Larkin. | |
| 57 | Miss Lillie L. Bridgeford | Enrolls. | |
| 57 | Miss Stena Hansen | Enrolls again; had been student in 1890-1891. | |
| 57 | Mr. G. W. Randlett | Has had eye trouble. | |
| 57 | A. A. Wall | Enrolls. | |
| 57 | Miss Leora Parker | Visited Jesup. | |
| 58 | Since our last issue | New Book Room building being built. | |
| 58 | Last Friday evening | A mix-up in getting to a concert in Waterloo. | |
| 58 | The band boys | With $400 in subscriptions, the band will buy fifteen new instruments; they already have a drum on hand. | |
| 58 | On a day recently | Robert Fullerton has a misadventure on a date. | |
| 58 | The following persons have occupied the orators stand | Roster of speakers and topics. | |
| 59 | The spelling test is over | Students learn if they passed or will be placed in a special class. | |
| 59 | Mr. Seerley | Had busy summer: visited Chicago, Springfield and Boston, Massachusetts, and other major Eastern cities; taught at institutes in Iowa. | |
| 59 | The "Monkey Stoop" | An excerpt from an article on bicycles. |