Normal Eyte — May 21, 1904
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 521 | A teacher's union; the pedagogs of southern Iowa will attempt to advance salaries | Group consists mostly of country school teachers; questions about the value of the group. | |
| 521 | Triangular debate; Philos, 4; Orios, 4; Aristo, 1 | Brief account of the debate. | |
| 522 | June festival of music | Chorus under direction of W. L. Tomlins will present Mendelssohn's "Elijah". | |
| 522 | The biggest crowd | Orios defeat Aristos in baseball, 6-4. | |
| 522 | With such an experience baseball fan | Professor Rice has a broken arm and Cecelia Putnam has a bruise. | |
| 523 | Illinois was subdued; after the ball game they took life more seriously | Normal defeats Illinois in baseball, 7-4. | |
| 523 | On the diamond; other schools have been doing things to our ball team | ISNS has lost a string of games to Iowa, Iowa State, and Western College. | |
| 524 | Coe is vanquished; the dual meet won by Normal by a margin of 14 points | Normal defeats Coe College in track and field. | |
| 525 | After a successful experience of two years at Ireton | Joel Johnson will be principal at Sanborn. | |
| 525 | G. F. Eckhard | Will work as engineer for Illinois Central Railroad. | |
| 525 | Miss Jennie Foglesong | Studying in Missouri. | |
| 525 | Maud Mow | Teaching in Marathon. | |
| 525 | Mrs. Edna Wray Simpson | Died in Minnesota. | |
| 525 | Edith Bailey | Will teach in Ames. | |
| 525 | Sara Riggs, Jennie Sheean, and Miss Knudsen | Planning trip to Europe. | |
| 525 | Olive (Taubman) Jewell | Mother died. | |
| 525 | Miss Margaret Roan | Teaching in Graettinger. | |
| 525 | Bertha Aarvig | Teaching in Cherokee. | |
| 525 | A particularly sad death | Bertha Gardner Bishop died. | |
| 525 | Miss Anna Reedy | Assistant principal at Gowrie. | |
| 525 | Miss Etta E. Brown | Married Harry D. Eston. | |
| 525 | Good reports | Albert Joy is doing well in Whitmore. | |
| 526 | Tressa Waldo | Will continue teaching at Spencer. | |
| 526 | The following article | History of the Klier Boarding club and a circulating letter among the people who lived there. | |
| 526 | H. E. Blackmar | Continuing good work at Emmetsburg. | |
| 526 | Walter S. Mitchell | Will be principal at Charter Oak. | |
| 526 | The Lorimor schools | Mark I. Roberts is in charge there. | |
| 526 | Jennie Speer | Will continue teaching at West Waterloo. | |
| 526 | Maud Lane | Back at work in Sioux City after recovering from illness. | |
| 527 | Aristo | Presented recitations and debate. | |
| 527 | Chresto | Presented Mother Goose program. | |
| 528 | Clio | Presented nature program. | |
| 528 | Zeta | Presented recitations and papers. | |
| 528 | Germania | Programs for upcoming meeting. | |
| 529 | Many of Normal's former athletes | Come back to campus for special occasions. | |
| 529 | The pupils of Miss Curtiss and Miss Childs | Gave a recital. | |
| 529 | In honor of Miss Grace Paulger | Will go to Chicago for nursing training; friends gave her a party. | |
| 529 | Miss Mabel McNally | Returned from trip to the West. | |
| 529 | After seven weeks of suffering | Roy Merner died. | |
| 529 | Ross M. Bickford | Purchased barber shop from L. Coleman. | |
| 529 | Glenn M. Zerbe | Will teach in the Philippine Islands. | |
| 530 | Emil Tostlebe | Visited friends on campus. | |
| 530 | J. N. Streff | Called home. | |
| 530 | Edith and Clara Hazlett | Visited campus; Clara Hazlett will teach in Tripoli. | |
| 530 | Mr. Veatch's gallery | Many students are having their pictures taken. | |
| 530 | Macy and Don Campbell | Sister visited them. | |
| 530 | There have been many April showers | Women's Relief Corps honors Minnesingers and track team with reception. | |
| 530 | Mrs. Frank Watson | Gave a solo recital. | |
| 531 | Notes On Music | Robert Fullerton talks about the human anatomy of music. | |
| 531 | School Management | The teacher as trainer. | |
| 533 | Training | The school as a factor in the growth of character. | |
| 535 | Bible Study | Mission study. | |
| 536 | Y. W. C. A. | Minna Merriam will be General Secretary of campus group. |