Normal Eyte — May 9, 1903

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481 Theodore Thomas Orchestra Performance preview.
481 Explanations are necessary in regard to an article Corrects earlier article on Mabel Shining.
482 Training An exercise in plan drawing.
484 Kent Harry Kent has a new daughter.
484 The excellent work Bess Kaye, Stella Clinite, and Iva Lamb re-elected at Grundy Center.
484 E. C. Hill Will be superintendent in Nashua.
484 Jennie Reynolds Now a private nurse.
484 Floyd Wiler Recovering from appendectomy.
484 After an absence Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hearst are back from their trip to Europe.
484 Ida Fell Will be principal at Clarence.
484 L. Mabel Dimmitt Will continue to teach in Eldora.
484 The Normalites Florence Freeman, Blanche Le Valley, and Alice Joy are teaching at Moulton.
484 F. W. Else Superintendent at Mt. Pleasant.
484 Emma Yule Has been superintendent in Juneau, Alaska; now traveling in Europe.
484 Katherine Knoepfler Will teach in Cedar Falls.
484 A. L. Vincent Will be principal in Moorhead.
484 May Wright Has been studying German, music, and drawing.
484 Prin. A. L. Vincent Gave address at South English.
484 After two years Ethel Burt resigned at Alta.
484 The principal elect of the Keota schools Charles Yeager will be in charge there.
484 Lewis Abel Will attend summer school.
484 The principle of the Lake View schools J. R. Slacks is in charge there.
484 Agnes M. Cowan Teaching in Paullina.
484 Edith Fischer Teaching in Logan.
484 Ida Leydig Superintendent in Butler County.
485 The board of education of Walker Bruce Alderman is doing a good job as principal there.
485 A cablegram from Salonica, Turkey Martha Miller Haskell died while doing mission work there.
485 Daniel R. Perkins Moves to a different position in the Philippine Islands.
485 At the annual election of teachers in Cedar Falls Many alumni are teaching in Cedar Falls.
485 Grace Potwin Visited campus.
485 E. W. Gregson Now in business in Ewart.
485 Principal George Hursey Enjoying vacation.
485 Three members of the Alumni Association Laura Brown, James Stockman, and Edward Hollis received medical degrees.
485 Erwin Schenk Will go to Europe to study medicine.
485 The Educational Exponent Cap Miller is an editor of a Keokuk County newspaper.
486 A happy company of relatives and friends Claude Jarnagin married Jennie Gilchrist.
486 Y. M. C. A. Purdue University representative has been on campus.
486 Instrumental recital Features Mandolin Club, orchestra, and soloists; performance program.
487 Society Alphas hold photograph program; Philos enjoy variety program; Ossolis celebrate May Day; Neos hold French program; Chrestos give African-American program; Aristos hold field meet program.
489 The ladies of Normal Hill Organized WCTU group.
489 Dr. Sanders Visited campus.
489 Ethel Hougland Left school due to illness.
489 Floyd Wiler Recovering from appendectomy.
489 A new electric clock Installed in office.
489 Mattie Conie and Blanche Crouse Visited campus.
489 Harry Moore Visited campus.
489 Miss Thornton Visited school in Waterloo.
489 Rev. and Mrs. McKime Visited the Gists.
489 Miss Warriner's uncle Here for a visit.
489 Miss Collins Visited Jessie Stuart.
489 Bernice Wright Visiting Charles City.
489 The latest--Misses Williamson and Froelick Learning to play
489 Pres. Seerley Attended meeting in Des Moines.
489 Miss Patnin Visiting Professor and Mrs. Parish.
489 Clara Van Pelt Sister visiting.
489 E. C. Hill Hiring teachers.
489 Wade Emery Left school due to poor health.
489 Velma Roadman Visiting brother.
490 The following are some of the elections that have taken place recently Roster of those who have found positions.
490 One of the week's happenings that was extremely enjoyable Women faculty hold party for Stella Satterthwait.
490 Wednesday, the Normal School was visited by several men Group from normal school in Cape Girardeau inspecting campus.
490 Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Hearst Back in Cedar Falls.
490 There is talk of the consolidation of the Aristotelian and Shakespearean societies Or maybe not.
490 Wednesday evening YMCA and YWCA held joint meeting.
490 A very interesting Xanhos hold party.
490 Wednesday afternoon Enjoyed performance by band, orchestra, and Mandolin Club.
491 Home meet Results of field meet; women also participate.
491 A very pleasing and in every way enjoyable Aristos entertain Shakes.
492 The doctrine of equality
494 Prof. Fitzgerald Arranging reunion of Cadet Band members for Commencement week.
496 Bible Study The Passion week; 30 A. D.