Normal Eyte — April 12, 1905
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 417 | Drake preliminary; Weber, Colegrove, Orios; Miller, Philo; to meet Drake--Robinson, Philo, alternate | The I. S. N. S. debate team that will take on Drake has been chosen. | |
| 417 | Small colleges are better | Andrew Carnegie, millionaire manufacturer of steel, believes that small colleges are better and therefore has given a great deal of money to smaller institutions. | |
| 417 | The many teachers | A. Bruce Alderman has published a booklet, "Helps in United States History", that is meant to help the teacher teach history to their students. | |
| 418 | John C. Parish | John Parish won the prize for the best school song at the University of Iowa; text of the song. | |
| 418 | Yes | Lou Beauchamp will speak on Friday, April 14th. | |
| 418 | The method of judging oratorical contests | There is a continuing debate about the way in which oratorical contests should be judged. | |
| 421 | College Exchanges | Excerpts from other college newspapers. | |
| 423 | Grace C. Simpson | Is spending a second year at Peterson schools. | |
| 423 | Nellie M. Young | Is working at Jefferson schools. | |
| 423 | We copy from a Conrad paper | William Clayman and Mayme Randall were married. | |
| 423 | Mary T. Sayre | Visited the Hill last week. | |
| 423 | Belle Vinall | Is teaching at a college for the blind; visited campus last weekend. | |
| 423 | Edith Eighmey | Is taking nursing courses. | |
| 423 | Ellen M. Clark | Will again be working in Williamsburg. | |
| 423 | C. C. Magee | Has settled in Tulsa. | |
| 423 | H. H. Savage | Was a speaker at the Harrison County Teachers Association meeting. | |
| 423 | E. L. McConkie | Is principal of Washington consolidated schools. | |
| 423 | A. Bruce Alderman | Will again be teaching at Walker. | |
| 423 | Good reports | H. A. Glackmeyer is head of Ripley schools. | |
| 423 | Thos. L. Long | Is a senior medical student at the University of Iowa. | |
| 424 | Grace A. Cole | Is working in Mason City and visited the Normal. | |
| 424 | Ruth Gist | Is working at Pomeroy along with other Normal graduates. | |
| 424 | W. P. Jensen | Works in Ionia and visited here last week. | |
| 424 | David Patten | Is in charge of Pomeroy schools, and visited last week. | |
| 424 | Margaret M. Stimson | Is teaching at Ireton. | |
| 424 | Jean Johnson | Visited the Normal last week. | |
| 424 | Ruth Long | Visited the Normal during her break. | |
| 424 | Vida Keene | Is working at State Center and spent last week in Cedar Falls. | |
| 424 | R. H. Sylvester | Is in charge of Sergeants Bluff schools; visited campus last week. | |
| 424 | Dr. F. L. and Clara (Bedford) Vandeveer | Had a baby boy last month. | |
| 424 | Jennie Maynard | Spent her vacation in Lone Tree with her sister. | |
| 424 | C. L. Love | Will again be superintendent of Grundy Center schools; Iva Lamb and Velma Roadman are teacher there. | |
| 424 | Lulu M. Lane | Is a music instructor at Iowa Falls schools. | |
| 424 | L. D. Curtis | Will again be principal of Center Point schools. | |
| 424 | Alice G. Edgerly | Is teaching at Grand Junction. | |
| 424 | John L. Shearer | Is principal of Ashton schools. | |
| 425 | Practice game; Normal and East Waterloo cross bats | I. S. N. S. defeated East Waterloo, 26-4. Article provides a detailed recap of the game. | |
| 425 | Track athletics; some important changes | New rules have been put into place for the upcoming track meet. | |
| 426 | Y. W. C. A. notes | New officers were elected. | |
| 426 | Athletic Association | Report from the Treasurer for the winter term of 1904-1905. | |
| 427 | Anna Christiansen | Is teaching near her home. | |
| 427 | Estella Maguire | Is teaching at Ashton. | |
| 427 | Herbert A. Longley | Is principal at Orchard. | |
| 427 | Mattie Larkin | Is working in Grand Rapids, Wisconsin. | |
| 427 | Jessie Parish | Is a junior at S. U. I. | |
| 427 | Alpha | Aunt Samantha and Uncle Josiah entertained the group. | |
| 427 | Bertha Pike | Is teaching in Iowa City. | |
| 428 | Aristo | Provides a recap of the recent Aristo meeting. | |
| 428 | Shakes | Provides a detailed description of three recent programs. | |
| 429 | Margaret Dew | Has been a guest of Miss Wright. | |
| 429 | A few days ago | President Seerley and Cedar Falls businessmen spoke to Illinois Central official about improving the Cedar Falls depot. | |
| 429 | Helen Snowden | Visited Normal several times during her break from teaching in Ionia. | |
| 429 | Ernest Bean | Has recently become principal of Hopkinton schools. | |
| 429 | Maude Zelm | Went home to mourn death of a relative. | |
| 429 | Lily Roadman and Maude Currier | Visited with friends from Normal. | |
| 429 | Miss Wood | Miss Wood and Flora Gault visited the Normal last week. | |
| 429 | Chresto | Presented a James Whitcomb Riley program. | |
| 429 | Grace Stevenson | Has returned home on account of ill health. | |
| 430 | Charley Cowie | Spent Sunday with Madeline Jacobson, and Mattie and Florence Cowie. | |
| 430 | Thursday evening | A party was given in honor of Grace Cole, Ruth Long, and Mae Hiams. | |
| 430 | Maggie Schomer | Recently enrolled. | |
| 430 | Estella Chambers | Has recently enrolled. | |
| 430 | Mrs. Anna Groff-Bryant's Saturday lectures | The lecture was declared a success. | |
| 430 | The Clio society | Held a gathering in honor of visiting Clios. | |
| 430 | Miss Widney | Is state secretary of Y. W. C. A. and visited for a few days. | |
| 430 | The first of the annual concerts | Orchestra provides excellent concert. | |
| 430 | Florence Imlay | Taught near La Porte; spent her vacation with friends at the Normal. | |
| 430 | The Shake girls | Hosted a farewell party for Lura Snyder. | |
| 430 | Ill health | Rachel Paul has returned home due to illness. | |
| 431 | At Ames | Men enjoy banquet. | |
| 431 | Miss Shoemaker and Miriam Davison | Visited the Hill on Friday. | |
| 431 | Christine Todd | Is back in school. | |
| 431 | Mrs. English | Has returned from visiting her parents in Rockford. | |
| 431 | Ceva Bezold | Came here to visit friends. | |
| 431 | Guy Clevenger | Visited in search of new teachers. | |
| 431 | Miss Counsell | Visited with her brother. | |
| 431 | Sympathy is being extended | Professor Gist's brother died. | |
| 431 | Prof. Eastman | Has missed class to nurse his injured daughter. | |
| 431 | Hazel Remore | Visited Alda Kranbuehl on Sunday. | |
| 431 | Miss McIlroy | Y. W. C. A. secretary visited chapel. | |
| 431 | Pres. Seerley | Attended a meeting of educational examiners in Des Moines. | |
| 431 | Miss Vae Barr | Is teaching in Mason City and spent part of her break at Normal. | |
| 431 | Prin. Patton | Is looking for teachers to come to Pomeroy. | |
| 431 | Lura Snyder | Left for a job in Winthrop, South Dakota. | |
| 431 | George Glenny | Is teaching in Norway, Iowa, and visited the Hill on Friday. | |
| 431 | Orpha Ensign | Visited last week. | |
| 431 | Grace Crooks | Visited her old roommate, Lucile Ingersoll. | |
| 502 | Training; study of school environment, nature study, or elementary agriculture | Professor Bender explores recent trends in education. |