Normal Eyte — March 26, 1904
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 401 | Management of state schools; are the three institutions encroaching upon each other | General Assembly is considering plans to unite management of the three state schools; pros and cons of the plan. | |
| 403 | The wedding of James A. Boyle | Married Mae I. Watson. | |
| 403 | Friends of Maude Weatherwax | Maude Weatherwax is recovering from typhoid fever. | |
| 403 | Maude E. Miller | Assistant principal in Graton, South Dakota. | |
| 403 | H. F. Anders | In real estate business in Iowa Falls. | |
| 403 | T. P. Ebersole | Working for railroad postal service. | |
| 403 | Nellie Loonan | At home in Hudson. | |
| 403 | Daisy Wood | Now a senior at Cornell College. | |
| 403 | James Leavitt Lambert | B. J. and Helen Davidson Lambert have a new son. | |
| 403 | Nellie F. Anderson | At home in Vincent. | |
| 403 | Grace Milliman | Living in Idaho. | |
| 403 | History teacher | A student mistakes Robert Fulton for Robert Fullerton. | |
| 403 | The graduating classes | There is considerable confusion about the official design of class pins. | |
| 403 | Each society has held it Kansas preliminary debate | Roster of the six winners. | |
| 403 | John H. Ellison | Teaching in Soldier. | |
| 404 | S. M. Coddington | Superintendent in Parker, South Dakota. | |
| 404 | For four years | Alice Fowler is teaching at Luverne. | |
| 404 | Grace Simpson | Recovering from diphtheria. | |
| 404 | W. A. Burton | Injured in fire. | |
| 404 | The death angel has again entered our ranks | Fred I. Barner died. | |
| 405 | On the program of the tenth annual meeting | Many Normalites featured on program of Southeastern Iowa Teachers Association meeting. | |
| 405 | Cost has been counted; average expenses at Normal less than at Drake, Grinnell, Ames or Cornell | Professors Walters, Gist, and Arey report detailed cost of living expenses in several college towns; average expense per term for an ISNS student is $58.21. | |
| 406 | Pansford Rounds Pelton | Married Mary E. Bolton. | |
| 406 | James McCulloch | Will be superintendent in Fairfield. | |
| 406 | Miss Ida Saline | Will go to Colorado for her health. | |
| 406 | Edna Thatcher | Will teach in Zearing. | |
| 406 | Irena Crocker Widger | Now in Seattle. | |
| 406 | Frances Burns | Doing well in Audubon. | |
| 406 | Clara Kyler Bellman | Now living in Washington state. | |
| 406 | Mildred Smith | Teaching in Audubon. | |
| 407 | Aristo | Presented bachelor program. | |
| 407 | Chresto | Presented a short program. | |
| 407 | Zeta | Presented recitations and debate. | |
| 407 | Resolutions of sympathy | On the death of Nellie Hoch Fountain. | |
| 408 | School Management | Preparation before teaching. | |
| 409 | Y. W. notes | Enjoyed Bible study rally; added new furnishings to room. | |
| 409 | At Morningside College | Warren Panton is coaching track at Morningside. | |
| 409 | Society extends sympathy to Prof. Bender | On the death of his young son. | |
| 410 | Notes On Music | Professor Fullerton offers a list of men's glee club music performed at ISNS in recent years. | |
| 411 | Training | Changes in the work of the grades. | |
| 412 | Our new gym; bricklayers will soon be here again | Will used glazed brick on interiors; swimming pool completion date unclear; heating and ventilation contracts let; two new boilers will be added; hope that most of the facility will be available for fall 1904. | |
| 412 | Ruth Merner | Has the measles. | |
| 413 | Prof. Merrill | Will return from Chicago. | |
| 413 | The Parlor Reading Circle | Professor Falkler led discussion. | |
| 413 | Mr. Crary | Visited sister Amy. | |
| 413 | Mrs. W. H. Bender's mother | Left for Ohio. | |
| 413 | Miss Amy Arey | Recovered from illness. | |
| 413 | Bertha Test and Harry Huffman | Have been sick. | |
| 413 | Alice Redmon | Has been sick. | |
| 413 | Minnie Bisher | Back in school. | |
| 413 | Miriam Davidson | Visited Grace Lambert. | |
| 413 | Chas. W. Roadman | Visited home. | |
| 413 | Mima Brothers | Has the measles. | |
| 413 | Miss Drenning | Expected to return from Illinois. | |
| 413 | Eva Cole | Visited campus. | |
| 414 | The business men have responded very nicely | Will pay for equipment for the track team. | |
| 414 | Carl Knock | Back in school. | |
| 414 | The baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bender | Died at the age of five months. | |
| 414 | President Seerley | Addressed meeting of North Central Association in Chicago. | |
| 414 | There will be a basketball game | ISNS will play the Waterloo YMCA. | |
| 414 | Arthur Gist | Home for a visit. | |
| 414 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fullerton | Visited Mrs. Fullerton's family. | |
| 414 | Ruth Long | Back in school to finish her course of work. | |
| 414 | The graduating class of La Porte City | Professor Wright will deliver a baccalaureate address. | |
| 414 | On account of her mother's illness | Elizabeth Kaye left school. | |
| 414 | Wayland Gray | Recovering from a series of illnesses. | |
| 414 | Frank Hamilton | Recovering from measles. | |
| 414 | Will Francis | Visited campus friends. | |
| 415 | The noted newspaper cartoonist, illustrator, humorist, and lecturer | Alton Packard entertained the campus audience. | |
| 415 | Last Sunday evening | Men mistakenly bring canes with them. | |
| 416 | Bible Study | Paul's two years' imprisonment in Caesarea, A. D. 58-60. |