Normal Eyte — February 15, 1905
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 305 | New plans and new work; rapid growth of school makes necessary a readjustment of the courses offered | Introduction of new courses in manual training, domestic science, and kindergarten make adjustment of existing curricula and degrees necessary; extensive description of the modifications. | |
| 307 | Sun spots, Jack Frost, and the fire fiend | Humorous speculation on the relationship of sunspots to several local fires. | |
| 307 | Ames has submitted | Ames has submitted the question that will be used for the Ames-Normal debate; will debate question of closed shops. | |
| 308 | "Easy come easy go" | This proverb describes why certain students fail to get involved outside of the classroom. | |
| 308 | Debating League constitution revised | A new section has been added to the Debating League's constitution concerning the use of the library; league will notify librarian about upcoming debate topics. | |
| 311 | L. A. Wescott | Was married to Agnes Bell. | |
| 311 | Dr. Thom. McManus | Was host at a banquet in Waterloo honoring his brother Captain George H. McManus. | |
| 311 | Kittie Howard | Is at home in Auburn, Iowa. | |
| 311 | J. L. McLaughlin | Is working as a missionary in the Philippine Islands for the Methodist Episcopal Church of Cedar Falls. | |
| 311 | Edna M. Windolf | Is a high school assistant in Center Point. | |
| 311 | Mr. and Mrs. David Gilmore | Mabel Gilmore married Nathan Theo Bradley. | |
| 311 | W. W. Coates | Is principal of the schools in La Verne, California. | |
| 311 | Morton E. Weldy | Graduated from Harvard law school and works in a law firm in Des Moines. | |
| 311 | Ida Strawn | Spoke to the teachers of the Kindergarten Department. | |
| 311 | M. R. Timmerman | Is principal of the Wall Lake Schools. | |
| 311 | This is the fifth year | Lydia Tostlebe is working in New Hartford. | |
| 311 | H. G. Loonan | Will be working in the lumber business in Madison, Nebraska. | |
| 311 | Carolyn Rall | Is a high school teacher in Washington, Iowa. | |
| 311 | Leigh Robinson | Is working in Chicago for Sears, Roebuck, and Company. | |
| 311 | Grace Lambert | Is not enrolled in classes this winter. | |
| 311 | Joe Adams | Is working in Spokane, Washington. | |
| 311 | Ida Marshall | Is in the second primary department of the Parkersburg schools. | |
| 311 | Margaret Young | Is in sixth grade work at Tipton. | |
| 311 | Iva Lamb | Is in charge of fifth grade in Grundy Center. | |
| 311 | Olive S. Dickerson | Is a teacher in Belmond. | |
| 312 | The shadow of a great sorrow | Dexter Dane died. | |
| 312 | Casper Schenk | Received military honors for special excellence in military drill and tactics during his courses at the University of Iowa; will continue his studies at Harvard University with a scholarship. | |
| 313 | Repertoire classes organize | Members of Professor Pierce's repertoire classes have developed a club. | |
| 313 | Notes on Music | Professor Fullerton outlines the need for cooperation between public school music teachers and professional musicians. | |
| 314 | College Exchanges | Excerpts from other college newspapers. | |
| 316 | Clara Seller | Is teaching in Boulder, Colorado. | |
| 316 | Ginevra Cessna | Will graduate from Los Angeles Normal. | |
| 316 | Lawrence Eddy | Is new Y. M. C. A. secretary. | |
| 316 | Bertha Humbert | Is moving to California with parents. | |
| 316 | Helen Fenner | Has taken a job in Des Moines. | |
| 316 | Sadie Harner | Is teaching in Cedar Rapids. | |
| 316 | Miss Mabel Smith | Is taking a job at Glenwood. | |
| 316 | Blanche Howe | Has given up teaching due to illness. | |
| 316 | Will Gates | Is principal at Coggon schools. | |
| 316 | Jessie Bough | Resigned position to take work in Neola. | |
| 316 | Salome Van Winkle | Continues to study in Chicago. | |
| 316 | The Morningside Year Book | Mentions former student Warren Panton. | |
| 316 | Mrs. Blanche Burch Hunt | Is now a housekeeper. | |
| 317 | The Boarding Club Woman's Song | A poem from the State Normal Bulletin of Emporia, Kansas. | |
| 318 | Lillian Hansen | Has returned and recovered from scarlet fever. | |
| 318 | Miss Anna Wiler | Is sick, possibly with appendicitis. | |
| 318 | Ida Strawn | Visited chapel. | |
| 318 | Ruth Davison | Visited home in Waterloo. | |
| 318 | Maud Lamb | Is having eye problems. | |
| 318 | Rozella Humphrey | Visited home in Van Horne. | |
| 318 | Eda Johnson | Visited Ida Marschall. | |
| 318 | Edna Ervin | Is sick with pleurisy. | |
| 318 | Margaret O'Connor | Went home to Winthrop. | |
| 318 | Pearl Hanawalt | Enjoyed visit from her mother. | |
| 318 | Norma Green | Visited her home in Reinbeck | |
| 318 | Philo | The Philos gave their Mock Chapel program. | |
| 319 | Miss Falkler's reading class | Presented a recital. | |
| 319 | Several of the Y. M. C. A. boys | Attended a state convention. | |
| 319 | In honor of Dick Fullerton | A celebration was held. | |
| 319 | Miss Rich | Has left school due to illness. | |
| 319 | Ethel Agnes Edwards | Worked at library. | |
| 319 | Pearl McCaffree | Injured herself in gym. | |
| 319 | Bessie Ruth Davison | Will finish year, but will not return in fall. | |
| 319 | Ethel Nauman | Returned home after spraining ankle. | |
| 319 | Mrs. Brown | Visited daughter, Jannette. | |
| 319 | Wednesday afternoon | A recital was given at the chapel. | |
| 319 | Jennie Glancy | Returned after a bout with tonsillitis. | |
| 319 | Carrie Knipe | Is sick with a sore throat. | |
| 319 | Cora Norman | Visited family. | |
| 319 | Nellie Rhodes | Spent Saturday with her mother. | |
| 319 | Mrs. Jacobs | Visited daughter, Elizabeth. | |
| 319 | Inez MacKenzie | Spent weekend in Hazelton. | |
| 319 | Mr. McIntyre | Visited Elma Overmire. | |
| 319 | Lillian Bowers | Is ill. | |
| 319 | Jess Mantle | Is helping in library. | |
| 319 | Prof. Eaman | Visited home in Detroit. | |
| 320 | In accordance with their usual customs | Neo society inducts new members. | |
| 320 | Last Saturday evening | Clios host banquet for Orios. | |
| 320 | The tenth number of the Lecture Course | Concert featured Drake Concert Company. | |
| 320 | In accordance with their usual custom, the Neos gave a delightful reception. | Alice Perkins, Jessie Farlow, and Elsie Rhode served lunch at the recent reception. | |
| 320 | Last Saturday evening the Clios gave a banquet | The Clios gave a banquet to their brother Orios. | |
| 328 | Training; topics, methods, devices in arithmetic teaching | Article describes ways to teach arithmetic to fourth grade students. |