Normal Eyte — May 9, 1903
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |