Normal Eyte — May 24, 1905
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 512 | Normal wins first debate with Drake; W. W. Miller, Kenneth Colegrove, and George Weber, by splendid team work defeat Drake's able representatives, | I. S. N. S. defeated the Drake debate team on a question about income tax. The article describes in detail the events of the debate. Miller, Colegrove, Weber, and Robinson; photo. | |
| 516 | Robin Hood; opera presented by Cecilians and Minnesingers--a great success--it draws a very large house | The hearty applause of the audience was a sign of their enjoyment of the opera. | |
| 516 | Purple and Gold | A cloth bound cover of the Normal Eyte annual will be purple and gold in color. | |
| 517 | The next issue | Because of the publication of the Normal Eyte annual, June 3 will be the last regular issue of the newspaper. | |
| 517 | Normal wins Iowa conference track meet; a fine day, a large crowd and a fast meet--Normal 85, Penn 31, Cornell 12, U. I. U. 5 | I. S. N. S. won the pole vault, weights, two mile, long jump, high hurdles, high jump, and 220 hurdles. | |
| 518 | Manual training teachers in demand | Because of the recent development of the program, it has become difficult for school districts to find trained manual training teachers. | |
| 519 | General program | Schedule of Commencement events from June 2 through June 7, 1905. | |
| 519 | Memorial defeated; score is 3 to 2 in a fast game | After ten innings, I. S. N. S. defeated Memorial of Mason City. | |
| 520 | College Exchanges | Excerpts from other college newspapers. | |
| 522 | Among the instructors | Several Normalites will teach at the Greene County institute. | |
| 522 | Supt. E. N. Gibson | Will continue work at Centerville. | |
| 522 | On Thursday, May 4th | May Calderwood died. | |
| 522 | J. T. Fackler | Will be principal at Union. | |
| 522 | Jessie Cunning | Will continue work in Clarinda. | |
| 522 | From the Alta Advertiser | Willis Bell will head Hartley schools. | |
| 522 | Harry B. Morgan | Will be principal in West Burlington. | |
| 522 | Mabelle Payton | Will continue teaching in Marcus. | |
| 522 | A. D. and Jeanette (Wooley) King | Will visit campus on way to Minnesota. | |
| 522 | Jennie Berg | Will visit campus. | |
| 522 | George Glenny | Will be principal at Hubbard. | |
| 522 | Clara Bauman | Will teach in Steamboat Rock. | |
| 522 | An effort is being made | Hopes that members of the Classes of 1892, 1893, and 1894 will be present for Commencement. | |
| 523 | J. Herbert Kelley | Will study at Harvard University. | |
| 523 | The following alumni | Many Normalites will continue teaching in Cedar Falls schools. | |
| 523 | Ada Dell Groves | Will continue to teach in East Des Moines. | |
| 523 | Maud Burris | Teaching near Dysart. | |
| 523 | Harry Lambert | Will teach in Traer. | |
| 523 | Kris Fesenbeck | Will continue to teach in Nebraska. | |
| 523 | Gail (Anderson) Batten | Returned to Linn Grove. | |
| 523 | Margaret Gorman | Will teach in Emmetsburg. | |
| 523 | The program of the Big Five Teachers Association | A number of Normalites were on the program. | |
| 523 | Edna Wells | Will continue as assistant principal in Lewis. | |
| 523 | Avis Grawe | Will teach in Waverly. | |
| 523 | Emma Sherrett | Teaching in Sigourney. | |
| 523 | Flora Galt | Teaching in Traer. | |
| 523 | Delpha Peek | Teaching in Sanborn. | |
| 523 | Ida Marschall | Will teach in Ackley. | |
| 523 | Leslie Reed | Will continue to lead Odebolt schools. | |
| 524 | Zeta | Gave a program with a fair theme. | |
| 524 | Neo | The Neotrophians gave an "Old Maid's" program. | |
| 524 | Ossoli | Enjoyed social program. | |
| 524 | Chresto | A poet's program was given by the Chrestos. | |
| 525 | Lulu Waddell | Teaching near Marshalltown. | |
| 525 | Nellie Stookey | Will continue teaching near Shellsburg. | |
| 525 | Addie Maltby and Lela McElhinney | Will continue teaching in Nashua. | |
| 525 | Della Orcutt | Teaching at Little Cedar. | |
| 525 | Blanche McLaughlin | Will continue teaching at Vinton. | |
| 525 | Myrtle Stewart | Teaching at Thurman. | |
| 525 | Luella Cross | Expects to return to school. | |
| 525 | Ruth Palmer | Left her job in Vinton due to poor health. | |
| 525 | Orio | Describes the events of the recent Orio meeting. | |
| 526 | The Misses Alice and Ethel Edwards | Attended the play. | |
| 526 | Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt | Visiting campus. | |
| 526 | Harry Hayes | Returned from Minnesota. | |
| 526 | Mr. Thatcher | Visited Edna. | |
| 526 | Miss Myra Creaver | Visiting Edna Thatcher. | |
| 526 | In the absence of the Presbyterian minister in Ackley | Professor Condit conducted services. | |
| 526 | Normal students who have lately been placed | Roster of students who have found teaching positions. | |
| 526 | Beryl Squier | Teaching near Mason City. | |
| 526 | Last Friday | Nellie Eastman's mother died; Nellie will not return to school. | |
| 526 | Miss Edna Sprague | Visited Clara Drenning. | |
| 527 | Saturday evening | Professor Falkler gave party for Professor Pierce. | |
| 527 | Helen Cramer | Visited sister Alice. | |
| 527 | Carl Knock | Came from Mitchell to see the opera. | |
| 527 | G. B. Gould | Visited niece Lillian Perrott and daughter, Mrs. Harry Eells. | |
| 527 | From the Wednesday issue of the Record | Lengthy report of celebration after victories of Macy Campbell in Milwaukee and the debaters in Emporia. | |
| 528 | Avery Brown | Visiting campus. | |
| 528 | Effie Conard's mother | Here for a visit. | |
| 528 | Julia Crary | Visiting family. | |
| 528 | Austin Johnson | Visited friends in Mason City. | |
| 528 | Miss Elsie Whitford | Teaching in Lake Mills. | |
| 528 | Mabel Murray | Visited Dubuque. |