Normal Eyte — June 6, 1896
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 335 | A letter just received | Believes Oratorical Association has done well and deserves support. |
| 336 | The next school year | Academic calendar for the coming year. |
| 336 | A probable summer Latin school | Professor Loughridge will likely offer a course this summer. |
| 336 | The advantages and disadvantages | Value of a college experience. |
| 336 | The alumni | Next issue of Normal Eyte will contain full list of living alumni. |
| 337 | The Alumni Association | Will hold annual meeting. |
| 337 | Summer school of Latin | Will have five lessons a day for a month; need twenty students to offer the course; will cost $6 for four weeks. |
| 337 | Civics and economics | Professors Parish and Seerley are offering a new course. |
| 337 | The Cadet Corps | In best shape ever; men must enroll for two years and then a year in artillery company; excused fourth year. |
| 337 | The big tent | Will hold 2500 people for Commencement activities. |
| 338 | Annual report of the treasurer of Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Association | Financial statement for field meets. |
| 338 | Society notes | Alphas present program commemorating Queen Victoria's birthday. |
| 338 | A tribute of love | Remembering Alice Neal. |
| 339 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Meetings announced; YWCA Geneva delegates selected. |
| 339 | He is not lost | Remembrance of E. P. Cunningham. |
| 340 | Alice Kinsley | Will teach in Winona. |
| 340 | Naomi Achenbach | Entertaining sister Beth. |
| 340 | Mr. Gardner | Photographing Normal scenes. |
| 340 | Lucy Sweetszer | Visiting campus. |
| 340 | Miss Belle Boyd | Will teach in Iowa City. |
| 340 | Miss Alma Gray | Visited campus. |
| 340 | Bertha Wyant | Visiting campus. |
| 340 | Rolla Patterson | Home from Philadelphia. |
| 340 | C. A. Fullerton | Visiting brother Robert. |
| 340 | Hattie Garrison | Called home. |
| 341 | L. H. Anderson | Visited campus. |
| 341 | Ethlyn Davies | Visited campus. |
| 341 | Through an oversight last week | Maud Landis will be assistant principal at Arlington, Minnesota. |
| 341 | No one is more welcome | Mae Loonan visited campus. |
| 341 | The pentagonal system of debate | Adopted by women's literary societies. |
| 341 | The Oratorical Association | Elected officers. |
| 341 | Miss Martha Barnett | Left school to attend wedding. |
| 341 | Eugene Nichols | Mother died. |
| 341 | We learn that Miss Anna McGovern | Buys house at corner of Tenth and Clay Streets. |
| 341 | C. E. Locke | Wife and daughter visit. |
| 341 | And still the houses on Normal Hill | More houses continue to be built. |
| 341 | September of '96 | Morton Weldy will be principal at Duncombe. |
| 341 | Nellie McAlvin | Home from teaching at State Center. |
| 341 | Miss May Arnold | Visited friends. |
| 341 | Miss Maud Farnham and Miss Alta Simpson | Visited campus. |
| 341 | Miss Lydia Whited | Went home for a wedding. |
| 341 | Theodore Anderson | Visited campus. |
| 341 | Miss Edith Ballou | Will teach in Boone. |
| 341 | The Misses Margaret and Mamie Klinefelter | Visited by brother. |
| 341 | Miss Etta Whitney | Left school due to sickness at home. |
| 341 | Miss Annette Moor | Guest of Ida Schell. |
| 341 | Miss Maggie Montgomery | Visited sister Eliza. |
| 342 | The special work in civics and economics | Students taking extra work under Professor Parish. |