Normal Eyte — April 11, 1903

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417 Alexander Hamilton Jay Colegrove's essay on Hamilton.
419 For the Thomas Orchestra Four grades of seats available.
420 Training Iowa Geography--suggestions on teaching.
421 Financial Report Disbursements and receipts of the Athletic Association for the winter term, 1902-1903.
422 Carrie Rule Will take a year of rest.
422 Chas. Severance Visited campus.
422 Excellent reports C. S. Cory doing well in Humboldt.
422 Rose (Southard) Lanty Farming in California.
422 The principal Clara Funston is principal in West Des Moines.
422 Edward Quigley Will teach in Lincoln, Illinois.
422 Margaret Craven Will teach in Nebraska.
422 Alma Savage Doing well in Marshalltown.
422 Superintendent P. O. Cole Doing good work in Cerro Gordo County.
422 W. H. Ray Will stay in Gowrie.
422 An advance in salary E. A. Brinton is principal in Marcus.
422 Beulah Bryan Teaching in Thompson.
422 Anna Black Principal in Dayton.
422 Chas. McMullen Head of commercial education at Oregon State Normal School.
422 Frank W. Perkins Principal in Aurelia.
422 W. F. Schregardus Resigned position in Rockwell City.
422 The principal of the high school O. E. Dixon is principal in Oskaloosa.
422 A little daughter Mr. and Mrs. Carl Axtell have a new daughter.
422 P. E. McClenahan Will continue at Winterset.
422 Edward Rayburn Bank cashier in Montezuma.
422 Unanimous re-election Paul Voelker will remain in Ackley.
422 Raymond French Will attend summer school.
422 John Kirkpatrick Re-elected at Harlan.
422 Grace Brainard Teaching in East Waterloo.
422 Thyrza Horswell Teaching in Thompson.
422 J. I. Lynch Will continue at Clarence.
422 A. Bruce Alderman Re-elected at Walker.
422 Bessie Buchanan Teaching in Fairfield.
422 Blanche Riggs Teaching in Mason City.
422 A seventh grade Lena Engelhart is teaching in Mason City.
423 J. E. Vance Visited campus.
423 The re-election Willis E. Lamb re-elected at Scranton.
423 Emma Lambert Granted leave of absence to do university work. Ethel Waller will substitute for her.
423 A pleasing recognition of faith Anna Philpot will replace Estella Harding in Cedar Falls.
423 Good reports of the Normalites Florence Rigby and A. L. Vincent are doing well in South English.
423 The Cherokee organization Lorne Parker, E. A. Brinton, and Guy Clevenger were on a meeting program.
423 Etta (Robinson) Cantine Visited parents.
423 Some members of the Alumni association George Chandler is mayor of Osage.
423 The Lenox schools E. E. Kuhn is in charge there.
424 Society Zetas gave faculty program; Aristos hold American program; Chrestos gave gossip program; Alphas have Japanese program.
426 Baseball Outlook on season and the team's schedule.
427 Track athletics Overview of team's upcoming season.
428 Clara Moe Called home due to friend's death.
428 Gertrude Caudle Sister Jessie visiting.
428 Miss Pierce Sundayed At home.
428 Amy Arey Visited home.
428 Wait until tomorrow To see Easter bonnets.
428 Minnie Brown Entertaining Elsie Mitchell.
428 Eva Cole Visited parents.
428 Joe Vance Visited campus.
428 Lizzie Henderson Left school to teach.
428 Fannie Cooper Left school due to poor health.
429 Have you purchased your baseball ticket? Urges students to support team.
429 Last Saturday evening Miss Call and Miss Baker Entertained Harry Lancaster.
429 Easter morning Will hold sunrise prayer meeting.
429 Minna Dorsey Mother visiting.
429 The baseball coach Roy Fiske arrived to coach baseball team.
429 Ella Huffman Father and sister visited.
429 The fourth year boys accompanied by their lady friends Enjoyed bowling party.
429 Miss Stena Hansen Visited campus.
429 Miss Popp Mother visited.
429 Clem Seerley Home from Iowa City.
429 Willis Summers Went to Des Moines.
429 Chapel exercises Led by the Reverends Nelson and Biggs.
430 The saddest event in years occurred Monday afternoon when Roger Clay and Frank Boehmler Roger Clay and Frank Boehmler drowned on the Cedar River.
432 Bible Study The passion week; 30 A. D.