Normal Eyte — November 24, 1894
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | An undergraduate who is out in the field | Editorial staff explains their policy on publication; seeks material from anyone with Normal School connections. | |
| 3 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; week of prayer; tea. | |
| 6 | Oratorical contest | Program for the contest. | |
| 6 | We congratulate the lecture committee | Looking forward to appearance of Joseph Cook. | |
| 6 | At the beginning of the term | History department receives sets of geographical and historical maps and charts. | |
| 6 | Mr. T. S. Parvin | Masonic librarian requests that Normal Eyte be sent to his library. | |
| 11 | Friday night, Nov. 16 | Description of program given by music and elocution departments. | |
| 168 | Our old friend, H. E. Button | Teaching in Steamboat Rock. | |
| 168 | Miss Clara Blackburn | Teaching in Omaha. | |
| 168 | J. H. Stuckrath | Continuing studies in Chicago; may go to Germany. | |
| 168 | We are sorry to note | Julia Hendrickson has been ill. | |
| 168 | B. B. Rice | Will teach near Harlan. | |
| 168 | Miss Augusta Westfall | Now in Doon. | |
| 168 | R. A. Elwood | Superintendent in Colby, Kansas. | |
| 168 | C. E. Locke | Health not improving in California; will return to Iowa. | |
| 168 | Miss Elizabeth Gilchrist | Now at Marcus. | |
| 168 | Isaac Eaton | Teaching in Dunkerton. | |
| 168 | W. Walter Wilson | Will teach in Stanhope. | |
| 168 | Miss Jennie Harper | Enjoying work at State Center. | |
| 168 | Geo. W. Curtis | Began teaching near Anamosa. | |
| 168 | Annie Lees | Will teach in Armstrong where Percy Huggett is principal. | |
| 168 | Isabella F. Fields | Will replace Annie Lees at Independence. | |
| 168 | Mr. Y. G. Barnell | Principal at Brighton; four of his teachers are Normalites. | |
| 169 | Rev. Klinefelter | Visited daughter. | |
| 169 | Miss Bess Waters | Visited Marshalltown. | |
| 169 | Miss Maggie Downing | Went home to teach. | |
| 169 | Mr. Benj. McKeen | Visited the Normal. | |
| 169 | Miss Elsie Orcutt | Visited last week. | |
| 169 | School Directory | Roster of organizations and officers. | |
| 169 | W. H. Lyon | Teaching in Dexter. | |
| 169 | Miss Lena Brown | Resigns from position in Story City because of health. | |
| 170 | Miss Orpha Thayer | Has been teaching; now back in school. | |
| 170 | The foundation for a store building | Foundation laid near Normal bridge for C. A. Wise Company. | |
| 170 | The tea party | YWCA party was a success. | |
| 170 | Miss Cora Ebersole | Sprained ankle. | |
| 170 | Miss Alice Carey | Has the mumps. | |
| 170 | Miss Ada Harrison | Now in Story City. | |
| 170 | Mr. Walker Farr | Visited cousins. | |
| 170 | Miss Etta Bronson | Visits the Normal. | |
| 170 | Miss Maggie Mackin | Visited by mother. | |
| 170 | Miss Vena Heiden | Still remembers the Normal School. | |
| 170 | Miss E. Lambert | Has the mumps. | |
| 170 | Miss Lottie Green | Now in Hitesville. | |
| 170 | Miss Lulu Gates | Visited Waterloo. | |
| 170 | Mr. Amos Ranney | Back in school. | |
| 170 | On account of illness | Margaret Hawk leaves school. | |
| 170 | Miss Sue Graham | Now in Lorimer. | |
| 170 | Miss Emelie Krieg | Enrolled in Fourth Year class. | |
| 171 | We have been for some time | Class rivalries show up in chapel seating. | |
| 171 | After thinking about the matter for some time | Recommends that women not wear hats in chapel for the oratorical contest. | |
| 171 | The business of the Aristo Society | Good programs recently; elect new officers. | |
| 171 | We are glad to announce | C. A. Frederick able to go home; will be accompanied by President Seerley who will go on to conduct certification examinations. | |
| 171 | One by one the seniors are giving their chapel orations | Roster of topics and speakers. | |
| 171 | The program rendered by the Cliosophic Society | Showed results of hard work. | |
| 171 | The Scott program | Shakespeareans give good program. | |
| 171 | Although Miss Benham was with us for only one year | Sends YMCA papers to the Normal. | |
| 172 | Lottie S. Patterson | Died in Kewanee, Illinois, on October 5, 1894. |