Normal Eyte Annual — June 1, 1905
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 3 | Homer Horatio Seerley | Biographical profile of President Seerley; photo. |
| 4 | Board of Trustees | Board of Trustees; photo. |
| 5 | The Normal campus | Brief description of the campus in 1905; photo. |
| 6 | The original State Normal School, 1876 | Brief description of Central Hall and North Hall and their use in 1905; photo. |
| 9 | Views of buildings | Major buildings on campus in 1905; Superintendent James Robinson; photo. |
| 10 | The first faculty, 1876 | Brief profiles of the original Normal School faculty; photo. |
| 11 | The first graduating class, 1878 | Brief look at the four graduates in 1878, D. K. Bond, Maude Gilchrist, L. E. Churchill, and R. O. Benton; photo. |
| 12 | Members of the I. S. N. S. faculty, 1904-1905 | Roster of faculty and administrative staff, with years of service and academic preparation; photo. |
| 14 | Books written by our faculty | Bibliography of work by Normal School faculty. |
| 15 | Untitled | Normal Eyte staff for 1905; photo. |
| 16 | Graduates of I. S. N. S., 1905 | List of those who graduated in 1905; photo. |
| 18 | Undergraduates 1905 | Group of unidentified students; photo. |
| 19 | A group of second year students | Group of unidentified students, 1905; photo. |
| 20 | A group of first years | Group of unidentified students, 1905: photo. |
| 21 | Preparatory students and teachers | Group of unidentified students and teachers; photo. |
| 22 | The Normal Training School | Professor Bender describes the work and organization of the Training School; there are three divisions of work and about 240 pupils; photo. |
| 25 | A visit to the kindergarten | Professor Gunn takes a look at the work of the kindergarten; photo. |
| 27 | Where the Normalites live | Map of Iowa showing number of students from each county. |
| 27 | Janitor corps of I. S. N. S. | The maintenance staff, with their assigned duties; photo. |
| 28 | The Philomathean Society | Brief history of society, citing members old and new; photo. |
| 32 | The Shakespearean society | Discusses group history since its beginning in 1884; photo. |
| 36 | The Aristotelian Society | Discusses rough start for organization and impressive oratorical achievements; photo. |
| 38 | The Neotrophian Society | Goals of organization and poem listing current members: photo. |
| 40 | The Zetalethean society | Organization history, charter members, and activities the society has hosted; photo. |
| 42 | The Orio society | Group formed from overflowing societies; excels in literary work; photo. |
| 44 | The Ossoli Society | Story about the beginning of the society; photo. |
| 48 | Annual Commencement society parade | Photo of the women in their society gowns; society parade began in 1902; description of the gowns. |
| 49 | Faithful Dick | Photo of postman Charles Bley and his horse, Dick. |
| 50 | The Minnesingers Glee Club | Formed in the 1888 school year, it evolved and even joined the Cecilians to put on "Robin Hood" to much success; photo. |
| 52 | The Cecilian glee club | Group organized in 1888; unites yearly with the Minnesingers to perform at Commencement; photo. |
| 54 | The Normal Band | History of the band, which formerly struggled to exist and now boasts nearly thirty instruments; photo. |
| 56 | The Normal Orchestra | Began in 1895 and has prospered through two talented directors; photo. |
| 58 | The Mandolin Club | Evolution of Mandolin Club over the last ten years. |
| 59 | Normal's Young Women's Christian Association | Follows the advancements of the YWCA since it began at ISNS in 1886; photo of cabinet members. |
| 60 | Normal's Young Men's Christian Association | YMCA has grown from ten to over two hundred members; photo. |
| 61 | The Newman Catholic Association | Organization is flourishing as it prepares to enter its third year of work; photo. |
| 62 | Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. | Bible studies are led by student leaders; they meet on Saturday mornings; photo. |
| 64 | The Museum | Hundreds of specimens are on display from Iowa and around the world; photo. |
| 66 | The Auditorium | Auditorium is a frequently used room that has a capacity of 2500 people; photo. |
| 67 | Oratory at Normal | Students participating in oratory strive to do their best, as exemplified by Macy Campbell, who won top honors in an interstate contest; photo. |
| 68 | Ames-Normal debate won by Normal | Debate was held on November fourth; photo. |
| 69 | Kansas-Iowa debate won by Iowa | Debate was May eighth in Emporia, Kansas; photo. |
| 70 | Drake-Normal debate won by Normal | Debate was held in the Normal Auditorium on May eighteenth; photo. |
| 71 | The library | Contains over 20,000 pieces of material; photo. |
| 72 | Repertoire Club | For students with three or more terms of elocution; photo. |
| 73 | Domestic Science--sewing and cooking | Sewing was first offered in the fall of 1904; first cooking class was offered in January 1905; photo. |
| 75 | The Manual Training Department | Prepares students to teach in elementary and secondary schools; photo. |
| 76 | Track athletes | Highlights from the last track season; photo. |
| 79 | The swimming pool | Cites multiple benefits for school to have a pool; photo. |
| 80 | Baseball | Talks about the men of the team and their positions. |
| 82 | Football season of 1904 | Record was 5-3-1; photo. |
| 85 | Champion basketball team--fall term | ISNS women's teams were assembled to play against each other and against West Waterloo; photo. |
| 86 | Men's basketball 1904-5 | Basketball team got off to a rough start but was encouraged to continue and had a winning team; photo. |
| 88 | Gymnasium Work for Women | Describes the equipment available and exercises used for gymnasium class; photo. |
| 90 | Untitled | Views of the Cedar River; favorite places for Normal School students to walk; photo. |