Normal Eyte — February 8, 1905
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 289 | The colleges and the state certificate law; Pres. Seerley makes inspection tour as a member of State Board of Educational Examiners | The General Assembly passed a law to certify students who complete the two year teacher education requirements from an accredited school; President Seerley has been inspecting the work of those schools. | |
| 290 | 31st triangular debate; Orios, Aristos, and Philos each win one decision and lose one | Brief results of the debate. | |
| 290 | Pres. Bradley of Grinnell | Spoke on the endless possibilities new teachers have before them. | |
| 291 | The rise of the mustache | Article describes the increase in the number of students who have mustaches. | |
| 292 | Miss Grace Earnest | Is a primary teacher in Dumont. | |
| 292 | Edna Little | Will study art in Detroit, Michigan. | |
| 292 | Lenora Sindt | Is a grammar grade teacher in Dumont. | |
| 292 | Harry Kibe | Is principal at Kalona. | |
| 292 | Nettie Hartsell | Is teaching in Sherman, South Dakota. | |
| 292 | Maude Harren | Is a primary teacher in Union. | |
| 292 | Drake concert Feb. 10; Mr. Drake, violinist, will be assisted by Palmer Knapp, violoncellist; Miss Blanche Blood, violinist; and Miss Burnap, | Earl R. Drake will perform a violin recital as part of the lecture course. | |
| 293 | Training; some viewpoints in the teaching of arithmetic | An extensive article on ways to teach arithmetic. | |
| 295 | Harry L. Eells | And wife visited Normal. | |
| 295 | C. L. and Bertha (Beale) Love | Welcomed a new son to their home in Grundy Center. | |
| 295 | Roxy M. Peterson | Is assistant principal in Dunlap. | |
| 295 | Harry C. and Nina (Fiscus) Cummins | Are the parents of a new son, Robert. | |
| 295 | D. K. Bond | Graduated from the homeopathic department of the medical college of Iowa University and now practices in Waterloo. | |
| 295 | Friends of Jessie (McNally) Amos | Her mother died on February 1st. | |
| 295 | Louise Nelson | Is teaching in the Lutheran College at Jewell. | |
| 295 | Edna Klepenger | Is the wife of Earl Miller and resides in Granite City, Illinois. | |
| 295 | Roy Hoats | Is teaching in the science department of the East Waterloo schools. | |
| 295 | Cora D. Patterson | Is teaching in Salt Lake City. | |
| 295 | Eva M. Byerly | Is engaged in high school work in Maquoketa. | |
| 295 | Agnes F. Carey | Is teaching in Independence. | |
| 295 | For the past six years | Mae Brewer is principal of the Latin department at Eagle Grove. | |
| 295 | Adenia B. Olmstead | Continues working in Ackley. | |
| 295 | Ruth Gist | Is spending a year in the Pomeroy schools. | |
| 295 | Caroline Schoch | Is teaching in Perry. | |
| 295 | Victorine Mead | Is a grade teacher in Larchwood. | |
| 295 | Grace J. Simpson | Is in the grammar grades of the Whittemore schools. | |
| 295 | Ella Lund | Visited Normal last week. | |
| 295 | Myrta Hauger | Is teaching near La Porte City. | |
| 295 | Margaret Gittins | Is teaching seventh grade in Atlantic. | |
| 295 | Nellie Martin | Is a teacher in Coon Rapids. | |
| 296 | George F. Eckhard | Is spending a few days in Cedar Falls before leaving to live in Cuba. | |
| 296 | The marriage of Miss Jessie Blodgett | Married Frank L. Hodgins. | |
| 296 | A new publication, The Wyoming School Journal | S. S. Stockwell is the editor. | |
| 296 | A company of relatives and friends gathered | Lucy Hayes Miller and Wesley D. Wiler were married. | |
| 297 | College Exchanges | Excerpts from other college newspapers. | |
| 298 | Recital; I. S. N. S. chapel, Thursday Feb. 9, 1905, at 3:15 p.m. | Members of Professor Falkler's reading class will present a recital. | |
| 298 | Notes on music; selections from Schumann's rules for young musicians | Article discusses ways to teach young students music. | |
| 299 | Basketball; Normal defeats Waterloo Y. M. C. A. | I. S. N. S. defeated the Waterloo Y. M. C. A. team, 19-17. | |
| 299 | Aristos and Philos play fast ball | The Aristos defeated the Philos, 20-6. | |
| 300 | Shakes | Presented program on their favorite heroines. | |
| 300 | Clio | Presented World's Fair program. | |
| 300 | Chresto | Describes in detail the events of the recent Chresto program. | |
| 301 | Philo | A triangular debate was held among the Philos, Aristos, and Orios. | |
| 301 | Orios | Describes the events of the recent Orio meeting. | |
| 301 | Ossoli | Describes in detail the events of the recent Ossoli program. | |
| 302 | Miss Wilson of Reinbeck | Came to visit her cousin Norma. | |
| 302 | Blanche Dreese | Has been ill the past week. | |
| 302 | Mrs. Stauffacher | Was the guest of Maude McChane. | |
| 302 | Jeanette Brown's illness | Jeanette Brown was taken to the Waterloo hospital. | |
| 302 | Roy Hoats | Is living at home and teaching in Waterloo. | |
| 302 | Miss Bowhes | Entered Normal as a student this week. | |
| 302 | Clara Brannan | Has been ill the past week. | |
| 302 | The popular thing for young ladies on the Hill | Is to take a Knapp in the parlor on Sunday evenings. | |
| 302 | Tuesday, Prof. Laylander | Visited several classes and chapel. | |
| 302 | Katherine Meyer | Went home due to her father's illness. | |
| 302 | Monday, the advanced class in English Lit. | Were treated to a solo by Miss Carpenter. | |
| 302 | Pearl Hayden | Was out of school Thursday and Friday due to illness. | |
| 302 | Maude Southerland | Visited Waterloo Friday and Saturday. | |
| 302 | Mr. Bean | Was the guest of his son, Ernest. | |
| 302 | Gladys Dunn | Was unable to meet her classes Friday. | |
| 302 | Mrs. Seerley and Mrs. Wright | Were in Waterloo Saturday. | |
| 302 | Mrs. Roberts | Is very ill with erysipelas. | |
| 302 | Dr. George Hearst | Visited chapel. | |
| 302 | Miss Patton | Is enjoying a visit from her sister. | |
| 302 | Clara Paulger | Visited Faye St. Clair. | |
| 302 | Miss Drenning | Spent parts of last week in Iowa City. | |
| 302 | Miss Edith Egloff | Was a visitor at Normal. | |
| 302 | Mabel Anderson | Was sick Thursday. | |
| 302 | Allie Holland | Has been ill for several weeks. | |
| 302 | Sadie Stary | Went home last week. | |
| 302 | W. L. Maulsby | Was ill part of last week. | |
| 302 | Mrs. Colegrove | Was a chapel visitor. | |
| 302 | Mrs. Rigby | Was a chapel visitor. | |
| 302 | Miss Baker | Is confined to her room due to illness. | |
| 302 | Bessie Ruth Beam | Is very ill. | |
| 303 | The Stiles House girls | Served ninety friends Saturday afternoon. | |
| 303 | Ida Strawn | Is at home for a visit. | |
| 303 | Dr. Bradley | Visited Normal Friday and spoke at chapel. | |
| 303 | On next Sunday morning | The Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. will hold a special prayer service. | |
| 303 | Ida Specht | Has accepted a position in the high school of Rockwell City. | |
| 303 | George Eckhard | Visited Normal; is a senior engineer in Iowa City. | |
| 303 | Saturday afternoon | Margaret Oliver entertained her Sunday School class at the A. K. Wallace home. | |
| 303 | Robert Fullerton | Has purchased a new piano. | |
| 303 | Mrs. Frink | Has been visiting Jennette Carpenter. | |
| 303 | Several Normal girls | Were entertained at a dinner by Ethel Edwards. | |
| 303 | Miss Boomer | Who was the guest of Mrs. A. B. Chase, has returned to California. | |
| 303 | Bird Nelson | Went home to Harlan on Friday. | |
| 303 | Blanche Leversee | Entertained friends at her country home. | |
| 303 | The Cramer family | Have been released from quarantine. | |
| 303 | Our association sent another box | Y. M. C. A. sent a box of clothing to the poor in Chicago. |