Normal Eyte — April 16, 1904
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 449 | Debaters were chosen; the team to meet Kansas has been selected | Raymond Dix, Percival Magee, and Ernest Walker were selected; C. O. Ruggles will be alternate. | |
| 450 | Select the winner; interstate orations have been sent to their judges | Preview of the orations that will be delivered. | |
| 450 | A matter of business | Being married may help some men find teaching positions. | |
| 451 | The new German society | Humorous look at their activities. | |
| 451 | Charlie Stein | Made a brief visit. | |
| 451 | As none of the students seemed to have life enough | May seek faculty help in writing a school song. | |
| 451 | Y. M. C. A. | Professor Condit spoke in place of Dr. Hearst. | |
| 451 | Glorious and wonderful; the ship will soon be here; the crew in good condition | Getting ready for presentation of "H. M. S. Pinafore". | |
| 451 | Y. W. notes | Executive committee selected; hope to send ten women to Lake Geneva this summer. | |
| 452 | Their first appearance | Chrestos presented Scotch program. | |
| 453 | Track athletics; cinder path artists are hard at work | Track schedule complete; prospects for the season; businessmen contributed money for medals. | |
| 454 | In a letter to a friend | Minnie Goude talks about her life in California and the West. | |
| 454 | The school board of Pomeroy | David Patten re-elected as superintendent. | |
| 454 | A. L. Heminger | Superintendent in Van Buren County. | |
| 454 | Carl D. Behrens | Will continue work in Philippines. | |
| 454 | John M. Dunkerton | Will continue to teach in Des Moines. | |
| 454 | Nora Hauger | Now Mrs. John Holmes. | |
| 454 | The following item, copied from the Auburn Reporter | Kittie Howard resigned from work in Auburn; will go to Montana. | |
| 454 | Bertha M. Beard | Serving as missionary in China. | |
| 454 | Robert D. Daugherty | Principal at Washington Academy. | |
| 455 | The Daily Iowan | Praise for musical performance by George Eckhard. | |
| 455 | Stella Tuttle | Will teach in Williams. | |
| 455 | Georgia Packer | Assistant principal in Rockwell City. | |
| 455 | Among the June weddings | Ethel M. Burt married Fred Brockschink. | |
| 455 | Clara B. Whitmore | Physician and surgeon in Sioux City. | |
| 455 | Matilda Harrington | Will assist in ISNS summer session in Latin. | |
| 455 | Maude B. Ransom | Now Mrs. Brandt; studying music in Chicago. | |
| 455 | Ethelyn Williams | Teaching at Lake Mills. | |
| 455 | Samuel Younkin | In lumber business in Washington, Iowa. | |
| 455 | Ben A. Osler | Farming at Carson; married Myrtle M. Hogue. | |
| 455 | The April number of the Iowa Normal Monthly | Contains article by John Sogard. | |
| 455 | A. O. Christopher | Will be principal at Caldwell, Idaho. | |
| 455 | M. R. Timmerman | Will continue work at Wall Lake. | |
| 455 | Edythe L. Wickersham | Teaching at Maxwell. | |
| 455 | Nellie Starks | Principal in Belle Plaine. | |
| 455 | E. C. Hill | Will continue work at Nashua. | |
| 455 | Jeanette J. Wooley | Visited campus. | |
| 456 | Philo | Philos presented faculty program. | |
| 456 | Shakes | Presented children's program. | |
| 456 | Alpha | Presented Shakespearean program. | |
| 457 | John J. Lambert | Will present paper at Iowa Academy of Science meeting. | |
| 457 | Neo | Presented funny program. | |
| 458 | Alice Redmon | Back in school; sister Jessie still recovering. | |
| 458 | A number of new racks | Have been placed in the library. | |
| 458 | Allan Chantry | Visited his sister, Lillian Chantry. | |
| 458 | On Tuesday last | Professor and Mrs. Newton had a baby daughter but she died shortly after birth. | |
| 458 | Miss Alice S. Taylor | State official visits library. | |
| 458 | The program given by the Chrestomathian Literary Society | Presented Scotch program. | |
| 458 | President Seerley | Attended meeting in Sioux City. | |
| 458 | Let every man come to the Y. M. C. A. room | To hear Dr. Hearst speak on medical careers. | |
| 458 | Miss Grace Wilson | Had serious surgical operation. | |
| 458 | Josephine Forrest | Has measles. | |
| 458 | Erma Maxwell | Left school to teach in Belmond. | |
| 458 | Harry Huffman | Will work for C. A. Wise Company. | |
| 458 | Miss Goodwin | Went to Des Moines for vacation. | |
| 458 | Lulu Lane | Will continue teaching in Iowa Falls. | |
| 458 | Esther Seerley | Visited brother Clem. | |
| 458 | Erret M. Fox | Visited campus friends. | |
| 458 | Florence Butler | Has been sick. | |
| 458 | Sylvia Chenoweth | Visited home. | |
| 458 | Miss Rose Freeman | Sister visited. | |
| 458 | Cora Arthur | Had measles. | |
| 458 | Marie Loepp | Recovering from measles. | |
| 458 | Charles B. Stein | Visited chapel. | |
| 459 | On Wednesday evening last | Ethel Agnes Edwards gave a party for Blanche Renne. | |
| 461 | Notes On Music | Professor Robert Fullerton presents his views on teaching vocal music. | |
| 461 | School Management | The teacher as instructor. | |
| 463 | Training | Mathematics in the eighth grade. | |
| 465 | Bible Study | Paul's two years' imprisonment in Rome, A. D. 61-63. |