Normal Eyte — June 3, 1905
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
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| 529 | For the second time | I. S. N. S. has made it into the top four in state track competition. | |
| 529 | Institute a regular picnic | Cap Miller is holding an outdoor county teachers institute in Keokuk County. | |
| 529 | We say goodbye | The editorial staff of the Normal Eyte says good-bye to its readers. | |
| 529 | Ames will be met | Three of the six men taking part in the preliminary debate will be chosen to face Ames next fall. | |
| 530 | Tennis--spring tournament strong--Geo. Wallace individual champion | A singles and doubles tennis tournament was held. George Wallace was the singles winner; photo. | |
| 531 | More track laurels; our team made excellent showing in state meet | At the state track meet, I. S. N. S. received fourth place. | |
| 533 | Benjamin Boardman | Will be head of schools in Greene. | |
| 533 | Mary Hughes | Will teach in several county institutes. | |
| 533 | Joseph L. Johnson | Will be principal in Orange City. | |
| 533 | E. E. Kuhn | Will continue as superintendent in Lenox. | |
| 533 | A. T. S. Owen | Will continue work at Farmington. | |
| 533 | J. E. Johnson | Will continue work at Sanborn as will Sara Whitfield and Hannah Houghton | |
| 533 | H. W. Dana | Will continue work at Cambridge. | |
| 533 | E. T. Shepherd | Will continue work at Onawa. | |
| 533 | Ida M. Fell | Will be assistant principal in Clarence. | |
| 533 | The Marcus school board | R. A. Fenton will continue as principal; Josephine Ullman and Maude Barr are in Marcus as well. | |
| 533 | Mary Ryan | Will teach in Albert Lea. | |
| 533 | W. B. Bell | Completing work at University of Iowa; will likely teach at North Dakota State Agricultural College. | |
| 533 | J. E. Carmen | Has fellowship to study at University of Chicago. | |
| 533 | Edward G. Quigley | Will complete work at University and teach at State Normal School at Moorhead, Minnesota. | |
| 533 | A. C. Joy . . . and Grace J. Simpson | Will continue work at Whittemore. | |
| 533 | Winifred Selser | Will teach in Colorado. | |
| 533 | H. A. Mueller | Elected president of Madison County Historical Society. | |
| 533 | C. E. Burton | Will study at University of Iowa. | |
| 533 | Annie Gardner | Will complete course at Moody Institute and begin mission work. | |
| 533 | Friends of Mary Stover | Mary Stover's mother died. | |
| 533 | Letta D. Homer | Will teach in Waverly. | |
| 534 | L. C. Rhoads | Will be principal in Mason City. | |
| 534 | Ernest L. Ackerman | Will continue work in Larrabee. | |
| 534 | Bird Bundy | Has been studying at Columbia School of Expression in Chicago. | |
| 534 | Supt. L. D. Salisbury | Will continue work at Winterset. | |
| 534 | The school board of Garden Grove | Arthur Lyon re-elected superintendent. | |
| 534 | A beautiful home wedding | Morton Weldy married Helen Longwell. | |
| 534 | With the May issue of Midland Schools | Paul F. Voelker is the editor of the magazine. | |
| 534 | Bruce Francis | Will be superintendent in Mt. Pleasant. | |
| 534 | After four years' service | Maurice Hassel will move from Lake Park to Neola. | |
| 534 | Bert Callison | Will be principal at Sergeant Bluff. | |
| 534 | H. B. Hetzler | Will go to Larchwood. | |
| 534 | Amelia Bauman | Teaching in Minnesota. | |
| 534 | Edith Gritman | Will continue teaching in Tipton. | |
| 534 | It is expected | Jesse L. McLaughlin will preach in Cedar Falls; has been in the Philippines Islands for five years. | |
| 534 | W. A. Bartlett | Will be principal in Winona, Minnesota. | |
| 534 | Frances (Wilcox) Hoyt | Visited campus. | |
| 534 | Carl J. Knock | Visited campus; will continue in Mitchell. | |
| 534 | Abbie Thurber | Will continue teaching in Rockwell City. | |
| 535 | Erie Collins | Will teach in Shell Rock. | |
| 535 | W. R. Patterson | Has been inspecting Iowa high schools. | |
| 535 | Maude Rohlfsen | Teaching in Washburn. | |
| 535 | J. E. Vance | Organizing party to attend NEA convention. | |
| 535 | R. D. Barr | Will be principal at West Side. | |
| 535 | Ethel Gerken | Will continue teaching at Odebolt as will Esther Ridley. | |
| 535 | Nellie M. Fields | Will teach in Minneapolis. | |
| 535 | After a year spent at her home | Ella Lund will teach at Lenox. | |
| 535 | Training; study of school environment, nature-study, or elementary agriculture (part VII) | Ways to teach children about the village or city in which they live. | |
| 537 | At Christmas time last year | Bessie Denman will teach at Odebolt. | |
| 537 | Last spring | Rosetta Anderson has been teaching in Dayton. | |
| 537 | Elizabeth Connor | Will teach in West Waterloo. | |
| 537 | C. J. Boyington | Will go to Spirit Lake. | |
| 537 | John Goldthwait | Will be principal at Brighton. | |
| 537 | George Mount | Will be principal at Kanawha. | |
| 538 | College Exchange | Excerpts from other college newspapers. | |
| 540 | Shakes | The Shakes presented a domestic science program. | |
| 540 | Farmers flog the pedagogues; Yank Brown's team falls heavily on Capt. Leland's men | Ames defeated I. S. N. S., 10-1, in baseball. Raymond Leland's single brought in the only run for the Normalites. | |
| 541 | Verner Behrens | Visited the Hill. | |
| 541 | Harry Lambert | Home for the summer. | |
| 541 | Etta Wooley | Has been sick. | |
| 541 | Jessie Farlow | Will teach seventh and eighth grades. | |
| 541 | Miss Gracia Tucker | Visited Sara Rice. | |
| 541 | Harry and Miss Ogden | Mother visited. | |
| 541 | T. E. Stewart | Home for a visit. | |
| 541 | Miss Plock | Sister visited. | |
| 541 | Eva Sinn | Will teach in Zearing. | |
| 541 | Elizabeth Lamberty's sister | Here for a visit. | |
| 541 | Margaret Bowes | Sister visiting. | |
| 541 | Miss Mahor | Visiting Edith Ebersole. | |
| 541 | Chresto | A reception was held at the home of Myrtle Fortune. | |
| 542 | Edna Thatcher | Returned to school after grandmother's death. | |
| 542 | Sioux Jones | Home from Ames. | |
| 542 | Nellie Eastman | Returned to school. | |
| 542 | Mr. and Mrs. Macy Campbell | Expecting visit from Mrs. Campbell's mother. | |
| 542 | James Patterson | Will succeed Percival Magee as principal at West Point. | |
| 542 | The girls' Wednesday morning prayer meeting | Last meeting for the school year. | |
| 542 | The Cliorios | Enjoyed annual picnic. | |
| 542 | Mrs. Davison | Visited daughter Ruth. | |
| 542 | Mrs. McChane | Visited daughter Maude. | |
| 542 | Miss Cressey | Visited campus. | |
| 542 | Ethel Agnes Edwards | Visited friends. | |
| 542 | A double quartet | Group from the Minnesingers performed in Waterloo. | |
| 542 | Mrs. Mather | Visited daughter Mae. | |
| 542 | Miss Carrie Parker | Sister died. | |
| 543 | Rev. Jessie McLaughlin | Has been in Cedar Falls for a few days. | |
| 543 | There are Romeos and Juliets | Young man gets a bucket of cold water dumped on his head. | |
| 543 | As a farewell for Miss Ethel Lovitt | Professor and Mrs. Fullerton give a party for Ethel Lovitt. | |
| 543 | The Shake-Aristo banquet | Had a good time in Waterloo. | |
| 544 | Friday evening | Choral Society presented Haydn's "Creation"; will perform "Messiah" next year. |