Normal Eyte — April 18, 1903

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433 The only way to do anything is to do it well Urges students to support the baseball and track teams.
433 The citizens of Cedar Falls are being urged by the press of the city to make some attempt to lessen the danger of death Cedar Falls considering ways to make the Cedar River dam less dangerous.
433 The one thing that the Iowa State Normal School seems to need that has not been mentioned yet is a building for public speaking or music Normal School needs building for public speaking and music.
434 Official; the 1903 meeting of the North-Central Association of colleges and secondary schools Professor Wright reports on the NCA meeting in Chicago.
435 Training Materials in arithmetic.
437 Exchanges Burt Kroesen is editor of Dike newspaper.
437 Tennis Rules for using the tennis courts; will feature tournaments.
438 The opera Cecilians and Minnesingers will present "Robin Hood".
439 Society Philos present soldier program; Clios present spring program; Shakes present college program; Zetas present war program.
441 Geo. J. Balzer Principal in Michigan.
441 Ola Logan Teaching in Hampton.
441 A. T. Gifford Principal in Linnville.
441 Chas. A. Fields Opened land office.
441 The Junior Annual of S.U.I. numbers among its editors if this year Wesley Wiler is an editor.
441 Gertrude Clark Teaching in Sutherland.
441 The schools of State Center will continue under supervision E. N. Gibson is in charge there.
441 Emma L. Meier Teaching in Boone.
441 Miss Effie Templeton Teaching in Riceville.
441 Maud Bozarth Teaching in Charles City.
441 Jay O. Huntley Teaching in Guthrie Center.
441 On June 24th 1902 Ella Brummond married W. H. Woito.
441 Chester E. Wright Principal in New Albin.
441 Hal Washburn Working for railroad.
441 Amelia Hieber Will teach in Marshalltown.
441 Grace M. Harrison Teaching in Ionia.
441 William J. Barloon Head of Breda schools.
441 The second assistant of the Rockwell City High School Bessie Mereness is teaching there.
441 Florence Rigby Will attend Commencement.
441 L. Edna Wells Teaching at Lewis.
441 Olga Engel Working as stenographer and studying law.
441 Emma Jackson Teaching in Stanton.
441 Emma F. Huffman Will teach in Perry.
441 Ida May Collins Teaching at Mt. Ayr.
441 S. C. Knupp Studying at University of Iowa.
441 Lena Bedenbender Teaching in Postville.
441 Joseph H. Gorsuch Optician in California.
441 Charlotte M. Davis Teaching at Clarion.
442 The following complimentary notice Praise for work of Laura A. Hopkinson.
442 In a letter to a friend John P. Woodruff talks about life in Wyoming.
442 The Conesville school Able Lewis is in charge there.
442 The sad news of her mother's death Erdena Rose's mother died.
442 The Cedar Falls Record Sold to new owners; Joseph Johnson will stay on staff.
442 Lois Wilson Re-elected at Emerson.
442 Lou M. Barrett Has been in poor health.
442 The Northwestern Iowa Teachers Association Several alumni are on the conference program.
443 Miss Elsie Petheram Has been in LeMars.
443 Alice Frink Will teach at Clarence.
443 Emma Rodney Teaching in Independence.
443 Miss Mae Martner Has been sick.
443 Miss Elsie Harris Married Ray Ralston.
443 Bessie Wells Teaching in Cedar Rapids.
443 Una Grettenberg Teaching in Cedar Rapids.
443 Walter J. Scott Has a new daughter.
443 Adah Hayes Teaching in Cedar Rapids.
443 Miss Maude Brown Principal in Cedar Falls.
443 Bessie Boyd Teaching near Shellsburg.
443 Mr. Walter Nye Doing well in New Providence.
443 Maude Thompson Teaching in Aredale.
443 Eva Cole Assistant principal at Dows.
443 Mr. Grace Heywood Teaching in Crescent.
443 Lizzie Luther Teaching in Independence.
443 Nellie Latimer Teaching near Conway.
444 Miss Call Entertaining nephew.
444 Prof. Knoepfler Reading speech for President Seerley in Sioux City.
444 It seems quite probable that there will be a menagerie in connection with the new building Enola Pierce ordered two parrots.
444 The last meeting of the year of the Reading Circle Will discuss Rousseau.
444 Mrs. Dorsey Visiting daughter Minna.
444 Work of excavating for the new gymnasium building commenced Began April 14; currently filling low places.
444 Henry Holman Visited Dora Holman.
444 Frank Foulk Visited campus.
444 Wesley Wiler Returned to Iowa City.
444 Prof. and Mrs. Colegrove Entertained friends.
444 Bessie Hoag Entertained sister.
444 J. J. Jones Home for a visit.
444 Miss McGovern Was sick.
444 Katherine Knoepfler Teaching her father's classes while he is absent.
444 Elizabeth Houston Left school to teach.
444 Miss Rice Mother feeling better.
444 Clem Seerley Returned to Iowa City.
444 Ceva Bezold Visited friends.
444 Miss Call Went to Webster City.
444 Caliste Wilson Visited friends.
444 Mary Kuhns Visited Chicago.
445 After six days of suspense The bodies of Roger Clay and Frank Boehmler were found.
445 The Citizen's Bazaar Minnesingers sing at benefit for Cedar Falls Band.
445 The entertainment at Normal last Friday night Opie Reade, Wallace Amsbury and Charles Banks gave readings.
445 Perhaps one of the saddest things if not the saddest Student trips on wire.
445 Talk about your rare treats Baseball team played in Marshalltown rather than Cedar Falls.
446 There are a great many of the business men of Cedar Falls. Roster of business that support ISNS.
448 Bible Study The Passion week; 30 A. D.