Normal Eyte — March 21, 1903
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 369 | Official; a few types of success | Tribute to the successes of Normal graduates such as James Herbert Kelley, Susan Riley, George S. Dick, and W. R. Patterson. | |
| 370 | Too large a salary; a Normal graduate resigns because $70 per month is too much | Guy Scobey resigns because he believes that $70 per month is too much to teach the nine students in Tripoli. | |
| 371 | The gymnasium entertainment | Praise for the work of students in the physical culture classes. | |
| 371 | Training | Iowa geography; suggestions on teaching. | |
| 373 | Y. M. C. A. | Roster of officers; will get a new room. | |
| 374 | Grace Austin and Agnes Hannum | Teaching in Storm Lake. | |
| 374 | At a teachers association | Walter Brown gave presentation. | |
| 374 | Miss Jennie Williams | Still not well; will not return to school. | |
| 374 | The South Dakota State Journal of Education | Praise for work of Alma Harris. | |
| 374 | Mr. Joe Wright | Entertained Xanhos. | |
| 374 | Society | Aristos elect officers. | |
| 375 | Dante and his divine comedy | ||
| 378 | Pres. Seerley | Attended meeting in Chicago. | |
| 378 | Mayme Livengood | Went home to Hubbard. | |
| 378 | Miss Hearst | Visited her sister. | |
| 378 | Margaret Struble and Mabel Smith | Visited Effie Williamson. | |
| 378 | Myrtle Lyon | Back in school. | |
| 378 | Delia Robinson | Back in school. | |
| 378 | Prof. Parish | Visited son John. | |
| 378 | Prof. Wright | Visited Missouri. | |
| 378 | Last night, Miss Rice | Entertained in honor of Laura Ensign. | |
| 378 | Prof. and Mrs. Arey | Visited son Rodney. | |
| 378 | Miss Knudsen | Visited Chicago and Milwaukee. | |
| 378 | Gladys Anderson | Entertained friends. | |
| 378 | Track | Outlook for season with a new team. | |
| 378 | Harry Barrett | Back in school. | |
| 378 | A. O. Wydell | Visiting campus. | |
| 378 | Susie French | Back in school. | |
| 378 | Miss Satterthwait | Visited Chicago. | |
| 378 | Miss Buck and Miss Simmons | Visited Grinnell. | |
| 379 | Miss Waterman | Conducted chapel services. | |
| 379 | Thursday evening J. A. Jackson | Addressed students on life insurance. | |
| 379 | Next Thursday evening | The Reverend Shoemaker will speak on China. | |
| 379 | Monday evening | Ida Fesenbeck entertained friends. | |
| 379 | Joe Wright | Entertained Xanhos. | |
| 379 | Orpha Ensign | Entertaining sister Maude. | |
| 379 | Gladys Anderson | Gave chafing dish party. | |
| 379 | Miss Ethel Baker | Will study at Art Institute in Chicago. | |
| 379 | Esther Seerley | Entertained friends. | |
| 379 | Miss Clara Drenning | Father died. | |
| 380 | Wednesday evening the new cabinet of the Y. W. C. A. | Roster of officers. | |
| 380 | It is a painful task | Nellie Brooks died after a surgical operation. | |
| 380 | The reception tendered to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shoemaker | Mrs. Condit gave reception for missionaries. | |
| 380 | After fourteen years of successful | George Dick will be superintendent in Red Oak. | |
| 381 | Jennie M. Hoyt | Teaching in Idaho. | |
| 381 | Sara P. Sherman | Studying oratory in Chicago. | |
| 381 | C. Ray Aurner | Studying at University of Iowa. | |
| 381 | A little daughter | P. E. and Alta Birdsall McClenahan have a new daughter. | |
| 381 | Louise Nelson | Teaching at Jewell. | |
| 381 | Wm. G. Martin | Farming in Crawfordsville. | |
| 381 | Mary Patterson | Teaching near Cherokee. | |
| 381 | L. B. Swaggart | Studying at University of Iowa. | |
| 381 | Florence (Mack) Farr | Has a new daughter. | |
| 381 | H. A. Mueller | Auditor in Madison County. | |
| 381 | Alice E. Blake | Teaching in Sioux City. | |
| 381 | L. D. Salisbury | Continuing in Malvern | |
| 381 | Hon. G. A. Gearhart | Will speak on campus. | |
| 381 | Nellie Runyon | Teaching in Waterloo. | |
| 381 | May Aschenbrenner | Teaching in Dysart. | |
| 381 | J. R. Beeman | Hardware merchant in George. | |
| 382 | J. T. Fackler | Teaching in Colorado. | |
| 382 | A teacher's meeting was recently held in De Soto | Several Normalites take part in Desoto meeting. | |
| 382 | The marriage | Walter G. Burris married Emma Manker. | |
| 382 | W. H. Bender | He and Charles Henry will teach at an institute. | |
| 382 | Adelaide G. Chambers | Teaching in Montana. | |
| 382 | The Muscatine Journal of February 16 | Publishes article by Rodney Arey. | |
| 382 | Many friends will read with deep sorrow | Clara Hieber Ball died of tuberculosis. | |
| 382 | Anna Montgomery | Teaching in Seattle. | |
| 382 | Rose Ferguson | May attend summer school. | |
| 382 | After spending seven years in Gladbrook | C. F. Kuehne will be principal in Radcliffe. | |
| 382 | C. E. Locke | Teaching in Los Angeles; his wife Laura is practicing osteopathy. | |
| 382 | Ill health caused Ada L. Blaska | Trying to recover her health. | |
| 383 | The Sioux City Tribune | Claude Jarnagin will take over the Cedar Falls Daily Record. | |
| 383 | The February number of the Education Exponent | Contains paper by George Hursey. |