Normal Eyte — September 26, 1903
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 49 | Our registrar; his official position and duties | The office of registrar corresponds to that of vice president; serves as head of ISNS in president's absence; chief duty is arrangement of school program. | |
| 50 | This year's entertainers | The Lecture Committee has scheduled guests including the Suzanne Adams Company, Bertha Kunz Baker, and Alton Packard for the upcoming year. | |
| 50 | Untitled | The Reverend Samuel Callen will give lecture on missionary work. | |
| 51 | Official notes | Training department enrollment growing; Science Hall construction halted to concentrate on the Gymnasium and smokestack; heating system installed in Gymnasium; leave of absence granted to Henrietta Thornton. | |
| 51 | Notes on Music | An organ recital was given by Prof. George Whitfield Andrews. | |
| 52 | Training | Some reasons why industrial training is necessary in the schools of today. | |
| 54 | J. P. Huget | J. P. Huget is pastor at the First Congregational Church in Cedar Rapids. | |
| 54 | Mr. and Mrs. George Hursey | George Hursey and wife will head to Colorado. | |
| 54 | Frank D. McIlravy | Frank McIlravy and Jessie Campbell were married. | |
| 54 | Marjorie Quigley | Marjorie Quigley is teaching in Detroit City, Minnesota. | |
| 54 | The Dedham school | H. W. Dana is principal at Dedham. | |
| 54 | James E. Fitzgerald | James Fitzgerald is principal in Sioux City. | |
| 54 | An item in last week's paper | The item in last week's paper about B. Curtis should have read Alice B. Curtis. | |
| 54 | Mrs. Minnie (Ainsworth) Wilson | Minnie Wilson is teaching in Story City. | |
| 54 | C. W. Ramseyer | C. W. Ramseyer attended summer school at S. U. I. | |
| 54 | Ruth Ling | Ruth Ling is teaching at East Waterloo. | |
| 54 | C. E. Buckley | C. E. Buckley studied in Chicago this summer. | |
| 54 | S. M. Coddington | S. M. Coddington is working as a superintendent in South Dakota. | |
| 54 | Nellie Hoag | Nellie Hoag and sister Bessie are attending Stanford. | |
| 54 | Reports from Fairfield | Annie Marsh is teaching in Fairfield. | |
| 54 | Mabel Wise | Mabel Wise is now teaching in Bedford. | |
| 54 | The new principal | William Burton is principal at Kingsley. | |
| 54 | Mabel Smith | Mabel Smith is teaching in Glidden. | |
| 54 | Earle S. Smith | Earle Smith is teaching in Geneva. | |
| 54 | Mary C. Wall | Mary Wall visited friends here last week. | |
| 54 | Mae Dolan | Mae Dolan is teaching in Oelwein again. | |
| 54 | Wesley Wiler | Wesley Wiler is studying in the dental department at S. U. I. | |
| 54 | G. M. Grimes | G. M. Grimes is principal at New Sharon. | |
| 54 | Hannah Houghton | Hannah Houghton attended summer school at S. U. I. | |
| 54 | Florence Cady | Florence Cady is teaching at Walnut. | |
| 54 | Alice E. Blake | Alice Blake is teaching in Sioux City. | |
| 54 | D. K. Bond | D. K. Bond intends to enter medical school. | |
| 55 | Randolph E. Scott | Randolph Scott spent the summer studying at the University of Chicago. | |
| 55 | Roy Hoats | Roy Hoats is teaching in the Boys' Industrial School. | |
| 55 | Casper Schenk | Casper Schenk is leaving for Harvard to study law. | |
| 55 | A pretty June wedding | Minnie Edwards and Lewis Minkel were married. | |
| 55 | John Dunkerton | John Dunkerton is teaching in Des Moines. | |
| 55 | Ralph Magee | Ralph Magee conducted devotional exercises here on Monday. | |
| 55 | One of the most enjoyable things | The organ recital given was much enjoyed. | |
| 55 | The officers of the alumni association | Officers of 1903-1904 alumni association announced. | |
| 56 | School Management | The teacher as instructor. | |
| 57 | Clara Heinlen | Clara Heinlen is teaching in Montana. | |
| 57 | Miss Lenora Sindt | Lenora Sindt is teaching in Dumont. | |
| 57 | Bessie Sebolt | Bessie Sebolt is teaching in Ackley. | |
| 57 | Mayme Livengood | Mayme Livengood is at home in Hubbard. | |
| 57 | Miss Blanche Byers | Blanche Byers is teaching in East Waterloo. | |
| 57 | Winifred Byrne | Winifred Byrne is teaching in Lewis. | |
| 57 | Ira J. Weigle | Ira Weigle is teaching in Gowrie. | |
| 57 | Margaret Aikins | Margaret Aikins is teaching in Essex. | |
| 57 | Edna Williams | Edna Williams is teaching in Algona. | |
| 57 | Lois Jacobs | Lois Jacobs is in Center District. | |
| 58 | Shake | The Shakes are highly admired. | |
| 58 | Aristo | The Aristos address athletics. | |
| 58 | Philo | The Philos met last Friday; hear papers on summer work.. | |
| 59 | Chresto | Chresto present a temperance program. | |
| 59 | Clio | Visitors are always welcome in Clio Hall. | |
| 60 | Orio | Orios present a well prepared program. | |
| 60 | Neo | Neos deliver a program on Rome. | |
| 60 | Ossoli | Ossolis present program and attend to business. | |
| 60 | Zeta | The Zeta girls present a Hawthorne program. | |
| 61 | Herman Martin and wife | Bertha Martin brought visitors to chapel this week. | |
| 61 | Thomas Burkhalter | Thomas Burkhalter visited the hill on Tuesday. | |
| 61 | Mr. Clark | Mae and Teresa Clark were visited by their father last week. | |
| 61 | Miss Anna Johnson | Anna Johnson has been called home by the illness of her sister. | |
| 61 | Silvia Chenoweth | Silvia Chenoweth was ill this week. | |
| 61 | Miss Harriet Perkins | Harriet Perkins entertained her sister-in-law. | |
| 61 | Miss Leona Call | Myra Call was visited by her sister this week. | |
| 61 | Rev. Huget | The Reverend Huget led chapel last week. | |
| 61 | Miss Florence Tucker | Florence Tucker has returned home due to illness. | |
| 61 | Miss Oliver and Miss Lovitt | Miss Oliver and Miss Lovitt spent Sunday in Waterloo. | |
| 61 | Bessie Holland | Bessie Holland spent Sunday in Janesville. | |
| 61 | Ella Hoffman | Ella Hoffman was visited by her father. | |
| 61 | Y. M. C. A. | The next meeting will be conducted by the Y. M. C. A. state secretary. | |
| 61 | Reverend Ralph Magee | The Reverend Ralph Magee led chapel Monday. | |
| 62 | Judge Robinson of Sioux City | Member of first Board of Directors attended chapel. | |
| 62 | One of the brightest and most unique receptions | The Alphas presented the Philos with a reception. | |
| 64 | Bible Study | The first years of the Christian Church, A. D. 30-35. |