Normal Eyte — October 3, 1903
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 65 | The preliminary debate | Don Campbell, Macy Campbell, and W. P. Jensen chosen for final debate with Ames. | |
| 65 | Swords are sheathed; military work is suspended and men are put under physical department | Major Olmsted takes position with the Iowa National Guard, ending military work at Normal; physical education will take its place; should strengthen athletics program considerably.. | |
| 66 | Basketball | Basketball develops good physical and mental qualities; differences between the men's and women's games. | |
| 67 | Notes on Music | Mendelssohn's oratorio "Elijah" was first given in 1846. | |
| 67 | Physical condition of students | Normal Eyte presents a roster of the healthiest men students. | |
| 68 | Training | Some reasons why industrial training is necessary in the schools of today. | |
| 70 | At a meeting held at Lake City | O. H. L. Mason was chosen as delegate to the state synod. | |
| 70 | Luella Wright | Luella Wright is studying at S. U. I. | |
| 70 | U. G. Hayden | U. G. Hayden is studying law. | |
| 70 | Willard H. Lyon | Willard Lyon is practicing law in Pella. | |
| 70 | P. E. McClenahan | P. E. McClenahan is teaching in Winterset. | |
| 70 | Emma Mantz | Emma Mantz is teaching in Lead, South Dakota. | |
| 70 | Sadie Herrick | Sadie Herrick is studying nursing in Denver, Colorado. | |
| 70 | George Glenny | George Glenny is principal at Emmetsburg now. | |
| 70 | George Eckhard | George Eckhard is studying engineering at S. U. I. | |
| 70 | Joel Johnson | Joel Johnson is principal at Ireton. | |
| 70 | Anna Parmenter | Anna Parmenter is teaching in Hampton. | |
| 70 | Bess Streeter | Bess Streeter is teaching for a second year in Marshalltown. | |
| 70 | Edith Bailey | Edith Bailey is teaching in Mason City this year. | |
| 70 | Velma Roadman | Velma Roadman is teaching in Grundy Center. | |
| 70 | Carrie Hays | Carrie Hays is teaching in Lohrville. | |
| 70 | Kate Lester | Kate Lester is teaching in Villisca. | |
| 70 | George Crary | George Crary is in medical college in Ann Arbor. | |
| 70 | R. L. Barnett | R. L. Barnett is attending the University of Iowa. | |
| 70 | Will Francis | Will Francis has withdrawn from the campaign for superintendent in Madison County. | |
| 70 | L. A. Warwick | L. A. Warwick is principal at Grand Junction. | |
| 70 | Susan Scofield | Susan Scofield is assistant principal in Mazeppa, Minnesota. | |
| 70 | C. W. Lyon | C. W. Lyon is teaching at the Polk County Institute. | |
| 70 | Helen Clute | Helen Clute is in Winona, Minnesota. | |
| 71 | Robert Crawford | Robert Crawford drowned in the Philippines. | |
| 71 | In commenting on the institute | Mary Hughes is teaching at the Midland schools. | |
| 71 | Anna E. Barrett | Anna Barrett is running for superintendent in Buchanan County. | |
| 71 | The marriage | Erma Montillon and Steven Stockwell were married. | |
| 71 | The following letter to President Seerley | Elda Kemp is establishing a claim and teaching in North Dakota. | |
| 71 | Lena Alice Hussey | Lena Hussey is teaching in Minneapolis. | |
| 71 | The Quick-Locke Infirmary of Osteopathy | Laura Locke is a medical doctor in Los Angeles. | |
| 71 | At the conference of Methodist Episcopal Churches | Men get assigned to their churches; roster includes a number of Normalites. | |
| 72 | A wedding of interest | Rilla Bates and Edward Brinton were married. | |
| 72 | School Management | The teacher as instructor. | |
| 73 | Tuesday, Sept. 22 | Irma Threlkeld married John Hughes. | |
| 73 | Miss Agnes McCracken | Agnes McCracken is teaching in Kingsley. | |
| 73 | Mary L. Loveland | Mary Loveland is teaching in West Waterloo. | |
| 73 | Pat Dobbins | Pat Dobbins is farming in Oklahoma. | |
| 73 | Miss Grace L. Hoyt | Grace Hoyt is teaching in Cedar Rapids. | |
| 73 | Miss Fern Scott | Fern Scott is teaching in Sioux City. | |
| 73 | Jesse Cundy | Jesse Cundy is teaching in Nodaway. | |
| 74 | Neo | Neos present a program on African-Americans. | |
| 74 | Alpha | Lillian Egloff sang at the Alpha program. | |
| 74 | Shake | The Shakes present a program on the Philippines. | |
| 75 | Orio | Orios resolve the debate that the disfranchisement of African-Americans is unjust. | |
| 75 | A good time | Y. W. C. A. met in the Ladies' Gym. | |
| 76 | Pigskins christened; our long-haired warriors win | Normalites defeat Eldora and Waterloo. | |
| 77 | They are coming; all should be ready when they arrive | Men should begin preparation for the track season now. | |
| 77 | The Clios and Orios | The Clios and Orios had a picnic in the Gymnasium last Saturday. | |
| 78 | An audience of several hundred | The Reverend Samuel Callen delivered his address on missionary work last week. | |
| 78 | Miss Edith Gilbert | Edith Gilbert is on her way to South Dakota. | |
| 78 | Miss Ara George | Ara George entertained the Misses Gillan and Muhs. | |
| 78 | Miss Ruth Davison | Ruth Davison was ill last week. | |
| 78 | Hugh McKean and Mrs. McKean | Grace McKean was visited by family last week. | |
| 78 | Mr. and Mrs. Frank McLaughlin | Charles Wiler entertained guests last week. | |
| 78 | Miss Lela McElhinney | Lela McElhinney was a guest at the McCaffree home this week. | |
| 78 | Jas. I. McClelland | Miss Rice had a visitor last week. | |
| 78 | Samuel Stover | Macy Campbell entertained this week. | |
| 78 | Miss Maudlene Mouw | Maudlene Mouw will teach in Marathon. | |
| 78 | Harry C. Kibe | Harry Kibe attended the Cliorio reception. | |
| 78 | Miss Margaret Cavanaugh | Margaret Cavanaugh is teaching in North Dakota. | |
| 78 | Miss Mabel Nash | Mabel Nash spent Sunday at home. | |
| 78 | Miss Celia McDermott | Celia McDermott spent Sunday at home. | |
| 78 | Miss Sedona Fesenbeck | Sedona Fesenbeck visited relatives on the hill. | |
| 78 | Lucy Loomis | Lucy Loomis has gone home. | |
| 78 | L. T. Harnberg | L. T. Harnberg visited W. W. Markel last week. | |
| 78 | Daisy Turner, Miss McComb, and Miss Dority | Three have given chapel addresses recently. | |
| 80 | Bible Study | The first years of the Christian church, A. D. 30-35. |