Normal Eyte — May 23, 1903
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 513 | Prof. Chas. A. Pell | Coach Pell has done a fine job with the track team; has now returned to his work at Drake University. | |
| 513 | The editor-in-chief of the Eyte | Editor Harry Morgan resigned; left school and took position with local newspaper. | |
| 514 | Who is a victor in truth? | ||
| 515 | How the weeks roll by | ||
| 516 | The ball game at Coe last Saturday | Coe defeated ISNS, 3-2. | |
| 517 | The DeKalb trip | Trip to Illinois for contest and meet prove excellent for Normal. | |
| 519 | Ethyl Miller | Visiting aunt. | |
| 519 | Miss Rice's mother's | Has been ill. | |
| 519 | Mr. and Mrs. Seerley | Relatives visiting. | |
| 519 | Mrs. Vale | Visited Ida Fesenbeck. | |
| 519 | Mrs. M. F. Arey | Attended convention. | |
| 519 | Katherine Roome's mother | Here for a visit. | |
| 519 | Mabel Gray's father and mother | Attended concert. | |
| 519 | Dr. Nims and Mr. Gilkey | Visited campus to study steel book stacks. | |
| 519 | Notes on the trip | Observations on the athletics activities in Illinois. | |
| 519 | Miss Call | Visited home. | |
| 519 | Esta Ross | Entertaining friend. | |
| 519 | Susie French | Brother visited. | |
| 520 | The schools of Mazeppa, Minn. | H. H. Kent is in charge there. | |
| 520 | Maud Hursey | Studying in Pennsylvania. | |
| 520 | Alice Edgerly | Will attend NEA convention. | |
| 520 | J. F. Drederer | Will be principal at Sheffield. | |
| 520 | Ida Wilson | Will teach at Mediapolis. | |
| 520 | J. R. Magee | Studying at Morningside College. | |
| 520 | C. J. Burrell | Principal at Oxford Junction. | |
| 520 | Alberta Hoffman | Will continue to teach at Charles City. | |
| 520 | Elizabeth Arnett | Will teach at Tabor. | |
| 520 | Maud R. Rhoad | Teaching in South Dakota. | |
| 520 | Joe Clay | Visited Chicago. | |
| 520 | Warren Panton | Sprained ankle at field meet. | |
| 520 | Mrs. Williamson | Visited daughter Effie. | |
| 520 | Emma Meier | Will continue teaching at Boone. | |
| 520 | Faith Stuntz | Will continue to teach at Algona. | |
| 520 | May Aschenbrenner | Will continue teaching at Dysart. | |
| 520 | Jennie Williams | Visited campus to attend concert. | |
| 520 | Mrs. Hattie (McCall) Roberts | Teaching in Charles City. | |
| 520 | Prof. F. C. Eastman | Spoke at professional meeting. | |
| 520 | Miss Jones | Visited Ida Jones. | |
| 520 | Mrs. Wilson | Visited Clara Drenning. | |
| 521 | H. A. Mueller | Auditor in Madison County. | |
| 521 | E. D. Y. Culbertson | In life insurance business. | |
| 521 | The Bedford Free Press | Four Normalites are teaching there; F. E. Howard is superintendent. | |
| 521 | Floyd Wiler | Recovering from appendicitis. | |
| 521 | Mae E. Anderson | Married Irving C. Lovejoy. | |
| 521 | H. E. Blackmar | Earned degree from University of Iowa. | |
| 521 | F. L. Holeb | Will remain in Otto; Minnie Arent is teaching there as well. | |
| 521 | We copy the following item from the Cedar Falls Record of May 18 | J. P. Huget will be pastor in Cedar Rapids. | |
| 521 | The Little Cedar high school | C. W. Cavett is in charge there. | |
| 521 | Margaret I. Berry | Will teach in Sioux City. | |
| 521 | At a recent election in Hot Springs, S. D. | Charles Cobb will continue work there. | |
| 521 | Elsie Mendenhall | Will teach in Marshalltown. | |
| 521 | John Parish | Will remain in Winterset. | |
| 521 | Josephine Bunce | Will continue teaching in Des Moines. | |
| 522 | Society | Philos enjoy music and papers; Aristos hear papers; Chrestos enjoy Scotch program; Shakes hear Shakespearean program; Orios presented mail program. | |
| 522 | Miss Armanella Myers | Teaching in Bedford. | |
| 522 | Miss Fannie Dickey | Teaching in Bedford. | |
| 522 | Letta D. Horner | Teaching in Bedford. | |
| 524 | Geometry in Nature | Jeanette Wooley's prize-winning essay. | |
| 525 | Training | A properly ordered life as an educational influence. |