Normal Eyte — March 21, 1896
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 217 | We beg the pardon of our readers | Reviews other schools' editorials on the expulsion of ISNS from the oratorical contest; still believes the action was illegal and unjust. |
| 219 | Legislature notes | A look at recent action. |
| 219 | The concert | Review of performance of the Remenyi Concert Company. |
| 220 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Meetings announced; missionary meeting speakers speak on religions of other cultures. |
| 220 | Patrick H. L. Hagarty | Student in Florissant, Missouri. |
| 220 | Miss Olive A. Grobel | Teaching at Cresco Normal School. |
| 221 | Miss Della F. Northey | Assistant principal at Forest City. |
| 221 | Miss Etta B. Conner | Principal in Inglewood, California. |
| 221 | Mr. W. L. Hearst | Principal in Iowa City. |
| 221 | Mr. J. L. McLaughlin | Senior at Cornell College. |
| 221 | Mr. A. L. Comstock | Reports on Southeastern Iowa Teachers Association meeting, which many Normalites attended. |
| 221 | Among the successful teachers | Cora Patterson teaching at Lewis. |
| 221 | Mr. Earl J. Turner | Working as advertising agent. |
| 221 | Miss Olive Orr | Teaching in Postville. |
| 221 | Miss Mattie Emry | Resting at home this year. |
| 221 | Miss Mabel Binford | Teaching in New Liberty. |
| 221 | The ballad of his wedding day | Poem. |
| 222 | Mrs. J. T. Mangle | Visiting sister Carrie Johnson. |
| 222 | Miss Jessie Gaylord | Visited Mabel Gillett. |
| 222 | The devotees of the wheel | Students enjoying their bicycles. |
| 222 | S. D. Elderkin | Visits campus. |
| 222 | Saint Patrick's Day | Observed at the Normal. |
| 222 | Nettie Arnold | Went home due to sickness. |
| 222 | Mr. Brunner | Visited daughter Angeline. |
| 222 | Harriet Steele | Left for home. |
| 222 | Ralph Rigby | Left for home. |
| 222 | Miss Callie Johnson | Visiting sister Lillie. |
| 222 | Miss Hoyman | Has gone home. |
| 223 | Miss Bundy | Guest of the Misses Dodd and Muhs. |
| 223 | Robert Fullerton | Missed a day of school. |
| 223 | Everyone is getting ready to go home | Looking forward to spending spring vacation at home. |
| 223 | Miss Leona Call | Visited sister Myra. |
| 223 | Rodney Arey, Gregg McAlvin, and M. H. Thielen | On break from University of Iowa. |
| 223 | No one is more gladly welcomed | C. J. Shaffer will continue school this spring. |
| 223 | All enjoyed the select recitation | Work by O. J. McManus appreciated. |
| 223 | Bessie Pattee | Will teach in Shell Rock. |
| 223 | Lottie Green | Visiting Minnie Banker. |
| 223 | Miss King | Visited Jessie Barnt. |
| 223 | Miss Nellie Sadler | Visited campus. |
| 223 | Miss Lillian Curtis | Teaching in Plover. |
| 223 | Romanesque architecture | Subject at recent reading circle meeting. |
| 223 | Miss Cobb | Taking medical course in Iowa City; visits campus. |
| 223 | Tennis is again luring man and student | |
| 223 | Thursday was a busy day | Registration for spring term. |
| 223 | Nettie Hartsell | Went home because of poor health. |
| 223 | Mr. Mead | Guest of Blaine Brundage. |
| 223 | The sign, "No admittance to the third floor" | Third floor of new building now open. |
| 224 | The Cliosophic, Neotrophian, and Zetalethean societies | Will engage in triangular debate. |
| 224 | On Thursday evening | Cadet Band plays for President Seerley and Major Dinwiddie; plays ISNS March written by J. C. Sanders. |
| 224 | We are sorry to say | Nellie Weldy leaves school because of poor health. |
| 224 | The anxious contestant | Orators announced. |
| 225 | The following is taken from the Fayette Collegian's account | Critical of appearance of Percy Hunt. |