Normal Eyte — October 27, 1894
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 101 | They are dead, the sweet musicians | Detailed summary of Professor Bartlett's chapel address on great American poets. |
| 103 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; hear address on mission work from Agnes Hill; report on YWCA state convention. |
| 104 | Miss Bertha Wyant | Teaching in high school. |
| 104 | One of the loyal members | B. Dimmitt teaching in Hopkins, Missouri. |
| 104 | S. J. Torney | Travelling for a publishing company. |
| 104 | Were we to visit Tabor | W. H. Briggs is teaching at Tabor; will attend University of Iowa next fall. |
| 104 | Miss Katherine Laird | Teaching in Anamosa. |
| 104 | We are remembered | Mary Scott and Fannie Archer are in Boone. |
| 104 | Grace E. Milliman | Assistant principal in Dillon, Montana. |
| 104 | Mr. C. A. Fullerton | Has popular school at Manson. |
| 105 | Miss McGovern | Attends funeral in Dubuque. |
| 105 | A fine new school building | H. E. Blackmar teaching in Riceville. |
| 105 | Miss Elizabeth Wyant | Still teaching in Stewart. |
| 105 | F. M. Allen | Teaching in Marathon. |
| 106 | A set | Guide books placed in library. |
| 106 | Miss Grace Gray | Visited by brother. |
| 106 | Miss Loretta Maynard | Visited the Normal. |
| 106 | Miss Rae Fell | Married J. B. Stonerook. |
| 106 | Clem, Esther, and Helen Seerley | Seerleys have new piano at home. |
| 106 | The many friends | Miss Benham doing well in South Bridge, Massachusetts. |
| 106 | Miss Hill | Missionary conducts chapel devotions. |
| 106 | We regret to mention | Minnie Whitney has been sick. |
| 106 | We observe | Quarterly Illustrated added to library. |
| 106 | Miss Jennie Krebs | Visited by mother. |
| 106 | Prof. A. Loughridge | Attended state Baptist convention. |
| 106 | Miss Mayme McJunkin | Visits home. |
| 106 | We are glad to see | Eva B. Moore back in school. |
| 106 | Mr. John Bozarth | Student of 1880 back for special work. |
| 106 | We are glad to welcome to our ranks | Lewis Anderson enrolls. |
| 106 | Mr. S. L. Thomas | Selling life insurance in Albion. |
| 106 | Mr. H. H. Savage | Visited Waverly with S. S. Stockwell. |
| 106 | Misses Ethelyn Barclay, Helen Tyler, and Mary Crane | Visit Waterloo. |
| 106 | E. G. Copeland | Called home due to father's illness. |
| 106 | Mr. Addison Ferry | Visited Mabel Gillett. |
| 106 | Mr. G. H. Scobey | Visited home. |
| 106 | Mrs. Poor | Visits daughter Edna. |
| 106 | Miss Anna Singer | Visited by father. |
| 106 | Miss Edith Eighmey | Visited parents. |
| 106 | After several days' absence | May Adams back in school. |
| 106 | Miss Naomi Achenbach | Visited home. |
| 106 | Miss Rodney | Visited Waterloo. |
| 107 | The scene "honesty is the best policy" | Enjoyed recent Alpha presentation. |
| 107 | The II yr. H. S. class | Elected officers. |
| 107 | Mr. J. T. Fackler | Sold house to Mrs. Rownd, who will begin to keep boarders in winter term. |
| 107 | We regret to mention | Irene Nettleton and Edith Nash have left school because of illness. |
| 107 | Our enrollment | Has reached 673, with more still to enroll; previous high had been 521. |
| 107 | We wish that when we see people wearing dark glasses | Some wear them for fashion; some need them because of sore eyes. |
| 107 | Not all of the girls | Some of those who attended the state YWCA meeting also visited their homes. |
| 107 | To use a common expressions | Roster of orators and topics. |
| 107 | Rev. S. W. Joy | Appointed to Waterloo circuit. |
| 107 | Messrs. Stockwell and Morey | Went to Waverly. |
| 107 | Mr. Walter Martin | Visited by father and sister. |
| 107 | Mr. Howard Lyfford | Visited J. D. Long. |