Normal Eyte — October 17, 1903
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 97 | Sunflowers challenge us; debate with Kansas Normal under consideration | Kansas State Normal has proposed a debate for next May. | |
| 97 | Rumors have been afloat | Rumors about a student who might have been taking information to the Ames debate team are untrue. | |
| 98 | College cane-rushes; Normal students unacquainted with class fights | Normal students are too busy to engage in class rushing. | |
| 99 | Ex-Normalites meet Yale | Two alumni, Guy Lowman and Paul Samson, played Yale as members of the Springfield Training School football team. | |
| 99 | During the game last Saturday | Jack Streff could not be taken down in last Saturday's game. | |
| 99 | Notes on Music | Rote singing. | |
| 100 | Training | Some reasons why industrial training is necessary in the schools of today. | |
| 102 | After teaching very successfully | Ruth Marsh is studying at University of Iowa. | |
| 102 | Geneva Pike | Geneva Pike is now teaching in Monticello, Minnesota. | |
| 102 | Katherine Cunningham | Katherine Cunningham is spending the fall at home. | |
| 102 | Louise Moyer | Louise Moyer is now studying at University of Chicago. | |
| 102 | A. T. Gifford | A. T. Gifford is principal at Lynnville. | |
| 102 | Erma L. Krout | Erma Krout is teaching in Fremont, Nebraska. | |
| 102 | C. R. Golly | C. R. Golly is principal at Fredericksburg. | |
| 102 | Charles Stoakes | Charles Stoakes is studying medicine at University of Nebraska. | |
| 102 | Myrtle E. Putnam | Myrtle Putnam is teaching in Redfield. | |
| 102 | L. Mabel Dimmitt | Mabel Dimmitt is teaching in Eldon. | |
| 102 | Clarence Wassam | Clarence Wassam is studying at S. U. I. | |
| 102 | F. O. Smith | F. O. Smith is teaching in Buffalo Center. | |
| 102 | Miss Emma A. Jackson | Emma Jackson is teaching in Stanton. | |
| 102 | S. L. Thomas | S. L. Thomas is teaching in Council Bluffs. | |
| 102 | E. S. Baker | E. S. Baker is studying law at S. U. I. | |
| 102 | Genetta Bushyager | Genetta Bushyager is studying at the Normal School in Greeley, Colorado. | |
| 102 | John Shearer | John Shearer is teaching in Larrabee. | |
| 102 | Avice Dailey | Avice Dailey is teaching in Waterloo. | |
| 102 | A third grade in the Tama schools | Mary Bruce is teaching in Tama. | |
| 102 | D. H. Rummel | D. H. Rummel is teaching in Blairsburg. | |
| 102 | Ida Haroldson | Ida Haroldson is teaching in Spirit Lake. | |
| 102 | Grace M. Harrison | Grace Harrison is teaching in Ionia. | |
| 102 | Maude Minnich | Maude Minnich is teaching in Ireton. | |
| 102 | Ceva Bezold | Ceva Bezold is teaching near Waterloo. | |
| 103 | George Cleveland | George Cleveland is working for the Illinois Central Railroad. | |
| 103 | A wedding occurred in Minneapolis | Faith Stuntz and Benjamin Boardman were married. | |
| 103 | Frances Drake | Frances Drake resigned her position due to poor health. | |
| 103 | Helen (Hull) Orr | Helen Orr is visiting in Cedar Falls. | |
| 103 | Midland Schools | William Sparks is principal at Midland. | |
| 103 | At Woodbine | Nellie Canfield and Percy Kneeland were married. | |
| 103 | Miss Bessie May Allen | Bessie Allen is principal at New Hartford. | |
| 103 | John P. Woodruff | John Woodruff is teaching in Kemmerer, Wyoming. | |
| 103 | The Southwestern Teachers Association | Several Normalites included among officers. | |
| 103 | Mary and Carrie King | Mary and Carrie King were guests in Cedar Falls. | |
| 103 | A June wedding | Gertrude Clark and E. W. Parker were married. | |
| 104 | School Management | The teacher as instructor. | |
| 105 | Frank T. Negley | Married Nellie Packer. | |
| 105 | Beulah Koon | Beulah Koon is teaching in Sutherland. | |
| 105 | Margaret Campbell | Margaret Campbell is teaching in Crary. | |
| 105 | Frank Foulk | Frank Foulk completing medical studies at University of Iowa. | |
| 105 | Clara Randall | Clara Randall is spending the fall term at her home. | |
| 105 | Eva Weatherbe | Eva Weatherbe is teaching in West Waterloo. | |
| 105 | Ina Clump | Ina Clump is teaching in Superior. | |
| 105 | Miss Carrie Dunham | Carrie Dunham is teaching in Charter Oak. | |
| 105 | Ernest Bean | Ernest Bean is teaching in Gilman. | |
| 105 | Winnie Kurtz | Winnie Kurtz is teaching near Green Mountain. | |
| 105 | Emily Kempthorne | Emily Kempthorne is teaching in Mason City. | |
| 105 | Etta Spangler | Etta Spangler is assistant principal at Bagley. | |
| 105 | Resolutions of sympathy | The Philos express their sympathy over the death of George E. McCammond. | |
| 105 | Miss Leanor Watson | Leanor Watson is teaching at Lohrville. | |
| 106 | Society | Society writers must turn in their reports on time in order for them to get published. | |
| 106 | Shake | The Shakes enjoy a program on Egypt. | |
| 106 | Ossoli | Ossolis presented on "Grandmother's Old Soap Kettle." | |
| 106 | State Library Association | The Iowa State Library Association met in Marshalltown; may have exhibit in St. Louis. | |
| 107 | Independence H. S. vs. Normal second team | Normal was defeated, 12-0, in football. | |
| 107 | Untitled | The women paid for the fares of the men on the streetcar. | |
| 108 | Normal 55, Lennox 0 | Normal defeats Lennox in football game. | |
| 108 | Hockey matches | The two hockey classes faced off, but neither was able to score a goal. | |
| 108 | Untitled | Professor Bender will have charge of the Iowa State Teacher's Association's semi-centennial program. | |
| 109 | Monroe St. John | Monroe St. John is continuing his studies here. | |
| 109 | C. J. Schmitt | C. J. Schmitt visited Dubuque. | |
| 109 | Mr. J. B. Knoepfler | Professor Knoepfler is planning the school's exhibit for the St. Louis World's Fair; will draw on experience with the fair in Chicago. | |
| 109 | Mrs. John H. Leavitt | Ruth Davison was visited by her grandmother, Mrs. John H. Leavitt. | |
| 109 | Miss Bess Kaye | Miss Bess Kaye visited Grundy Center. | |
| 109 | Grace A. Cole | Grace Cole visited her home in Mason City. | |
| 109 | A new picture | A new picture of President Roosevelt has been added to Gilchrist Hall. | |
| 109 | Harry True | Harry True visited Misses Remore and Van Pelt. | |
| 109 | Julia Piersol | Julia Piersol has enrolled in the elocution department. | |
| 109 | Nellie Tompkins | Nellie Tompkins visited Grundy Center over the weekend. | |
| 109 | Prof. Arey | Professor Arey visited his son Rodney in Muscatine. | |
| 109 | Misses Gleo | Misses Gleo, Nellie York and Miss Carpenter visited. | |
| 109 | Mary Kurtz | Mary Kurtz spent Saturday in Green Mountain. | |
| 109 | Miss Jennie Karr | Jennie Karr spent Sunday with Frank Wilson. | |
| 109 | Eleanor Oleson and Gertrude Graham | Eleanor Oleson and Gertrude Graham gave orations at Chapel. | |
| 109 | Blanche Renne | Blanch Renne spent Saturday in Waterloo. | |
| 109 | Hattie McCall Roberts | Hattie McCall Roberts and Jennie McCall visited the Hill. | |
| 109 | Iris Brown | Iris Brown visited Tripoli. | |
| 109 | Harry Loonan | Harry Loonan visited the Hill. | |
| 109 | Miss Crowley | Inazel Crowley sprained her ankle. | |
| 109 | Maud Weatherwax | Maud Weatherwax entertained a young brother. | |
| 110 | One of the Lennox "subs" | Lennox team cites higher enrollment as reason for our win. | |
| 110 | When C. A. Wise and Co. heard | C. A. Wise donated $10 to the Athletic Association. | |
| 110 | In the program of the Southwestern Iowa Teachers' Association | Many I. S. T. C. professors will be present at next conference. | |
| 110 | Andrew S. MacCormach | Andrew S. MacCormach wed Nellie Blackman. | |
| 110 | A special train | Cedar Falls students take excursion of six train cars to visit Dubuque. | |
| 110 | Miss Georgia Worster | Georgia Worster entertained friends. | |
| 110 | A very merry party | Kenneth Colegrove's birthday was celebrated. | |
| 111 | Bible Study | The church scattered abroad and preaching the word, A. D. 35-46. |