Normal Eyte — April 13, 1895
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 421 | Aristotelian public | Review of Aristotelian public session in which members portrayed historical figures. |
| 422 | The future, or the new era realized | A fictional look back at the 20th century. |
| 423 | Alpha Hall | Alphas present program featuring witches as theme. |
| 424 | G. S. Dick | His Charles City school graduated twenty-nine; other Normalites teaching there, too. |
| 424 | We notice the names | F. A. Lacy and E. D. Culbertson on Teacher's Association program. |
| 424 | W. W. Bartine and W. F. Berner | Studying medicine in Chicago. |
| 424 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; noon prayer meetings held; term Sunday School organized. |
| 424 | Miss Mabel Shearer | Will teach in Corwith. |
| 424 | Miss Emma Funk | Resigns in Red Oak; will teach in Independence. |
| 424 | E. A. Felmley | Working on farm. |
| 425 | Miss Mary King | Visited Nellie Rownd. |
| 425 | Miss Helen Poor | Visited campus. |
| 425 | Miss Cynthia Titus | Visited campus. |
| 425 | Little Eva Snider | Visited campus. |
| 425 | Miss Lulu Marsh | Teaching in Cresco. |
| 425 | We are in receipt | Anna E. McElhinney married T. C. Robb. |
| 425 | Miss Libbie Lodwick | Teaching in Eldora; may attend University of Iowa. |
| 425 | W. H. Manifold | Closed Colorado school; will attend University of Colorado. |
| 425 | Miss Ella Ford | Teaching in Des Moines. |
| 425 | Miss Henrietta Brayton | Now in Logan. |
| 426 | Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Nichols | Mr. Nichols is studying at the University of Chicago. |
| 426 | The large number of girls | Appreciated Miss McFarland's lecture. |
| 426 | Mr. C. T. Weimer | Has been sick. |
| 426 | We missed Miss Anna Baker | Was sick. |
| 426 | Among the Aristo brethren | Roster of those present. |
| 426 | Four young ladies | Visited Elizabeth McDowell and Alberta Hoffman. |
| 426 | Mr. A. L. Comstock | Visited from Oskaloosa. |
| 426 | Miss Grace Griffin | Vacationing at home. |
| 426 | Miss Berta Mitchell | Has been sick. |
| 426 | On account of ill health | Robert Fullerton spent a few days at home. |
| 426 | Miss Nellie Miner | Visited campus with Mary Wilson. |
| 426 | Miss Margaret Hawk | Went home; has been sick. |
| 426 | Miss Bertha Edwards | Visited campus. |
| 426 | Daisy Tabor, Lizzie Luther, and Lillie Barber | Visited Edna Poor and Mabel Gillett. |
| 426 | Mr. Percy Huggett | Visited campus. |
| 426 | Mr. V. M. Gregg | Enrolled in dental school in Iowa City. |
| 426 | Last Thursday | Two of Professor Parish's boys visited campus. |
| 426 | Miss Ida Ziegler | Has been sick. |
| 426 | Miss Alice Fullerton | Visited Ida Tupper. |
| 426 | Already there are | 597 normal students and twenty-six preparatory students enrolled. |
| 426 | Mr. A. D. McCormack and F. C. Sheldon | Have been sick. |
| 427 | On last Saturday evening | Aristos elect officers and present program. |
| 427 | Orations of the past week | Speakers and topics. |
| 427 | Maj. Dinwiddie | Went to Chicago for medical treatment; President Seerley will be in charge of drill. |
| 427 | The main feature | Description of Neotrophian program; featured debate with Clios, a new activity for women's societies. |
| 427 | Most of the young men | Seeking students to work as agents this summer. |
| 427 | Vergil D. Merrill | Seeking men to work as agents this summer. |
| 427 | Mr. Carl Magee | Visited campus as did Vinnie Marsh. |
| 427 | Mr. P. M. Shaffer | Returned to school. |
| 427 | Miss Lillian Cooper | Called home because of mother's illness. |
| 427 | Miss Leora Parker | Teaching near Jesup. |
| 427 | Work is being pushed | Stone work will soon be done on Administration Building; most material is on site. |
| 428 | A meeting of the Athletic Association | Will organize baseball team; hope to develop a track; urges students to get ready for field events. |
| 428 | Neotrophian public | Performance program. |