Normal Eyte — May 24, 1902
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 513 | There was hurrying to and fro | Women organize to gain seats as officers in the Oratorical Association. | |
| 513 | As the warm weather | Urges students to concentrate until the end of the term. | |
| 514 | The advanced training department | Will be reorganized; outline of the new administration of the department. | |
| 514 | Miss Etta Suplee's manual on primary work | Will soon be published. | |
| 515 | The summer term bulletin | Will be distributed this week. | |
| 515 | Training | Symbols used in teaching. | |
| 517 | Miss Mamie Johnson | Will continue teaching at Livermore. | |
| 517 | Anna Walker | Substitute teaching in North English. | |
| 517 | Adelaide Davis | Will study in Chicago. | |
| 517 | Undergraduates of I. S. N. S. | Ralph Churchill and Jessica Magee took a shorthand course at a business college. | |
| 517 | Mary F. Millet | Will teach in Monticello. | |
| 517 | Mr. Earl L. Farr | Married Fannie Hill. | |
| 517 | Jennie Gilroy | Teaching at State Center. | |
| 517 | Clara Meade | Teaching at Ashton. | |
| 517 | Anna Schryver | Will continue teaching at West Bend. | |
| 517 | Roxana Parker | Will be assistant principal at Morning Sun. | |
| 517 | W. A. Daskam | Will continue teaching at Fort Atkinson as will Nora Puffer. | |
| 518 | J. E. Barrett | Will attend Stanford University. | |
| 518 | On Thursday, May the fifteenth | Nettie Arnold married Charles W. Henderson. | |
| 518 | Cherokee numbers among her teachers | Martha Roberts, Rose Ferguson, and Elsie Orcutt are teaching there. | |
| 518 | On account of the feeble condition | Caring for mother. | |
| 518 | Mabel Shaw | Resigned in Slater. | |
| 518 | The school board at Reinbeck | Anna Bernard will remain as principal. | |
| 518 | The Richland Clarion | Praise for work of Maud Hursey. | |
| 518 | Among the numbers | Paul Samson addressed institute in Butler County. | |
| 518 | Re-election and increase of salary | E. E. Watson doing well in Springville. | |
| 518 | Among instructors | Manning Jaynes and S. A. Potts will teach at the Keokuk County institute. | |
| 518 | Lenora Collins | Teaching at Lisbon. | |
| 518 | Grace E. Wilson | Will teach at Newton. | |
| 518 | Anna R. Kuebler | Will not return to Lowden. | |
| 518 | The intermediate teacher | Mary Sayre will teach in Larchwood. | |
| 518 | W. H. Bridges | Will attend Commencement. | |
| 518 | Miss Ella H. Thompson | Will be assistant principal at Eddyville. | |
| 518 | L. Mabel Dimmitt | Will continue to teach in Eldon. | |
| 519 | The Larchwood schools | C. U. Moore is doing well there. | |
| 519 | One of the class of ninety-four | Jennie Harper Palmerton is doing missionary work in Kentucky. | |
| 519 | On May 10, in Chicago | Jennie Curtis married Dr. William L. Hearst. | |
| 519 | W. H. Ray | Will be principal at Gowrie. | |
| 519 | J. J. Williams | Will continue as principal at Lowden. | |
| 519 | There is in Madison County | H. A. Mueller is president of group of former Normalites there. | |
| 520 | Misses Williams, Coughtry, Colborn and Ohler | Visited Museum. | |
| 520 | Miss Waller | Left for Charles City. | |
| 520 | On account of the Field meet | School cancelled for meet and for Memorial Day. | |
| 520 | Miss Nellie Dority | Substituting for Carrie Parker; George Eaton is substituting for Mary Waller. | |
| 520 | Lottie Sheldon | Mother visited. | |
| 520 | Roy Groves | Left school. | |
| 520 | Ella Howland | Visited Cedar Falls. | |
| 520 | Harriett Williams | Will teach at Clear Lake. | |
| 520 | Walter Hicks | Brother died. | |
| 520 | Hailstones two inches in diameter | Fell on the Hill. | |
| 520 | Rev. D. F. Bloomenshine | visited Allie and Alta House. | |
| 520 | The faculty | Held a meeting. | |
| 520 | Lewis G. Able's return | Back in school. | |
| 520 | Miss Keeler | Was sick. | |
| 520 | Miss Messerly | Visited campus. | |
| 520 | The summer school bulletins | Have arrived. | |
| 521 | Rates have been secured | Special railroad rates for those attending Commencement or summer school. | |
| 521 | The County Fair | YWCA held fundraising activity. | |
| 521 | Boating has caused considerable excitement | Several accidents have occurred on the river. | |
| 521 | Misses Seals, Hutchison, Baker and Buck | Enjoyed picnic on the river. | |
| 521 | The following have been subjects | Oration topics. | |
| 521 | Elections for the week | Roster of those who have found teaching positions. | |
| 522 | Seldom do I. S. N. S. students | Praise for performance of Lenora Jackson. | |
| 522 | Athletics | ISNS defeated Simpson in baseball, 11-3. | |
| 523 | In the tennis tournament | ISNS finished third in singles and second in doubles. | |
| 524 | Ames will play ball | Here on campus. | |
| 524 | Competitive drill | Captains preparing their companies. | |
| 524 | The Choral Society | Will give concert. | |
| 528 | Bible Study Department | Lesson XXXII--The Jewish People- The Persian Period |