Normal Eyte — October 15, 1904
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 81 | Passing of the chapel oration; progressive change made by English Department; new requirements, two society orations or equivalent in contest work | The English Department has changed the requirements for the number of orations that need to be given by its students; they will no longer have to give orations during the chapel exercises. | |
| 81 | Mailboxes on the street cars--why not?; schedule of principal mail trains make present system of collection 'very' unsatisfactory; | Article discusses the need for change in the current mail services on the hill. | |
| 82 | No wonder Ames and Iowa have the best football teams | Former I. S. N. S. students play for the Ames and Iowa football teams. | |
| 82 | The southeast campus | A photo of the southeast side of campus. | |
| 83 | Ladies societies will dip into oratory; movement on foot to arrange inter-society contests; would make fair sex dangerous competitors in home contest | There is a movement to organize an oratorical league among the ten women's literary societies. | |
| 83 | Great chance to see art; traveling exhibit will be here next week | The Y. W. C. A. will sponsor a traveling art exhibit. | |
| 83 | Madrigal Club concert; an appreciative audience listens to a well rendered program; soloists are favorites | As part of the lecture course, the Madrigal Club singers performed at I. S. N. S. | |
| 84 | Notes on music | There is a high demand for high school music teachers. | |
| 84 | Training; the course of study--a review of the course quoted from "An Ideal School". | Professor Bender gives advice on teacher education. | |
| 87 | Bessie Forrester | Is again teaching in the Lohrville High School. | |
| 87 | Nellie Johnson | Is a high school teacher in Belle Plain, Iowa. | |
| 87 | A. C. Fuller | Is the new superintendent of the Storm Lake schools. | |
| 87 | Edna Stone | Has been promoted to a position in the history department of the Marshalltown High School. | |
| 87 | Lynne Barnum | Remains in Spirit Lake for another year. | |
| 87 | Lynne Barnum | Remains in Spirit Lake for another year. | |
| 87 | Anna Bernard | Will be the Reinbeck High School principal for the fifth year. | |
| 87 | Laura A. Hoag | Will begin her third year of work in Sioux City schools. | |
| 87 | H. F. Volkmann | H. F. Volkmann is in charge of the schools of Whitewood, South Dakota; Edna (Alexander) Volkmann teaches an intermediate grade. | |
| 87 | C. E. Burton | Spent last year at the University of Iowa; this year is teaching in Springdale, Iowa. | |
| 87 | Ella C. Hartshorn | Has left Missouri Valley to be the principal of Lone Rock, Iowa. | |
| 87 | Josephine Ullman | Is in charge of the grammar grade in Marcus. | |
| 87 | Orrell Larrison | Has become Mrs. Charles Brooks of Boone, Iowa. | |
| 87 | R. A. Elwood | Is the new assistant principal of the schools in Troy, Kansas. | |
| 87 | M. Nervil Keeler | Is practicing osteopathy in Loveland, Colorado. | |
| 87 | Maude Eugenia Pattison | Is teaching fifth grade in Eagle Grove, Iowa. | |
| 87 | Charlotte M. Davis | Is the first assistant principal of the Clarion High School. | |
| 87 | Mary S. Arnold | Spent the summer in Iowa but will return to Spokane, Washington. | |
| 87 | Chloris Anderson | Has returned to Rosalia, Washington, for another year's work. | |
| 87 | Announcement of the wedding | Irene Epley and O. J. Saquety were married on June 29 and now reside in Holstein, Iowa. | |
| 87 | Jessie Lee Bradshaw | Teaches seventh grade in North High School in Des Moines. | |
| 87 | Alta Green | Is a principal in Webster City, Iowa. | |
| 88 | G. L. Martin | Is now enrolled in the forestry department of the State College. | |
| 88 | Good reports of the work of C. D. McClain | Is a Latin teacher in the Fairfield High School. | |
| 88 | Blanche McIntosh | Has returned to Britt, Iowa, to be the principal of the high school. | |
| 88 | Luke Rhoades | Is principal of the Central building in Mason City. | |
| 88 | J. Earnest Carmen | Is teaching physiography in the grade schools while also attending the University of Chicago. | |
| 88 | Ida M. Fell | Will remain in Clarence as the assistant principal. | |
| 88 | Mary Feltus | Has been appointed secretary of the Butler County Teachers Association. | |
| 88 | J. P. Woodruff | Is the new superintendent of schools at Evanston, Wyoming. | |
| 88 | Mrs. F. D. McRae | Spent the summer in Nova Scotia at the home of Mr. McRae's parents. | |
| 88 | Ella Sandager | Is in charge of the second intermediate department of Elkader, Iowa. | |
| 88 | Ethel Gerkin | Is ill with typhoid fever. | |
| 88 | Katie Putnam | Is teaching fifth grade in Boone. | |
| 88 | Nellie Hudson | Is the principal of the Lowell building in Boone, Iowa. | |
| 88 | John McPherson | Is the head of the New Sharon schools. | |
| 89 | College exchanges | Excerpts from other college's newspapers. | |
| 90 | Bible Study | Lesson VII. The chosen family-Isaac and his sons. | |
| 91 | Ames 17, Normal 0; heavy Aggies bruise their way through our line for three touchdowns; pedagogues hold cyclones to a small score, well earned | After numerous I. S. N. S. players were taken out of the game because of injuries, and a lack of the ability to score a touchdown, I. S. N. S. lost to Ames, 17-0. | |
| 92 | Maude Bingham | Teaching in Dows. | |
| 92 | Frances Burns | Will return to Audubon. | |
| 92 | Thomas Burkhalter | Playground supervisor in Washington, D. C. | |
| 92 | Laeta Koch | Librarian in Charles City. | |
| 92 | Nellie York | Teaching in New York. | |
| 92 | Women play tennis; second semi-annual tournament is now on | Article describes the results of the second semi-annual women's tennis contest. | |
| 92 | Normal seconds 0, Ellsworth 0; scrubs play Ellsworth a hard game; neither team able to push over for a touchdown | I. S. N. S. scrubs team was unable to score a touchdown against Ellsworth; the final score was 0-0. | |
| 93 | Thomas Waddick | Principal in Prairiesburg. | |
| 93 | Zilpha Cooney | Teaching at Bradyville. | |
| 93 | Lois Young | Teaching at Linden. | |
| 93 | Elizabeth Parmenter | Teaching in Mason City. | |
| 93 | Philo | Rodenbach, Hawk, Pearl, Bangs, and Bay all participated in the recent Philo meeting. | |
| 93 | Neo | Orations, papers, and a debate were presented at the recent meeting. | |
| 93 | Zeta | Details of the recent Zeta meeting. | |
| 94 | Mary Williamson | Visited Cedar Rapids. | |
| 94 | Mildred Fox | Attended sister's wedding. | |
| 94 | Lulu Sindlinger | Visited campus kindergarten. | |
| 94 | Caroline Schmalle's father | Visited. | |
| 94 | Edna Scherger's mother | Visited. | |
| 94 | Winifred James | Visited parents. | |
| 94 | Sadie Sterry's mother | Visited. | |
| 94 | Margaret Scallon | Visited sister Teresa. | |
| 94 | Jessie Nichol | Visited home. | |
| 94 | Fannie Knights and May Sellers | Visited Luetta Knights and Cora Zink. | |
| 94 | Aristo | Details of the Aristo meeting. | |
| 95 | Miss Hughes and Miss Fesenbeck | Entertained company. | |
| 95 | Miss Gregg | Went to Cedar Rapids. | |
| 95 | Mrs. Nenno | Visited daughter Gertrude. | |
| 95 | Kate Gentzler | Visited home. | |
| 95 | Anna Beatty | Visited Vida Blanch. | |
| 95 | Mrs. Palmer | Visited Mrs. Robert Fullerton. | |
| 95 | In response to invitations issued by Prof. and Mrs. Colegrove | Fifty attend Kenneth Colegrove's birthday. | |
| 95 | Esther and Helen Seerley | Visited Burlington. | |
| 95 | Misses Merriam and Lovitt | Visited Waterloo. | |
| 95 | Mrs. St. Clair | Visited daughter Faye. | |
| 95 | All that was left of Wallace Hall | Residents went on picnic. | |
| 95 | Mr. and Mrs. Meyer | Visited son Albert. | |
| 95 | Grace Strayer | Visited Hudson. | |
| 95 | The Republican Club | Went to speech by Senator Fairbanks. | |
| 96 | Mabel Hayes | Sister visited. |