Normal Eyte — April 8, 1908
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 385 | There are a great many | Urges students to attend oratorical competition at Macomb. | |
| 385 | If those who are accusing | Fred Cram takes responsibility for his editorials. | |
| 385 | The diamond outlook | Baseball prospects for 1908. | |
| 386 | About simplified spelling | J. M. Jones takes a serious look at spelling reform. | |
| 388 | Bible Study Dept. | Continuing lesson on Joshua. | |
| 389 | Y. M. C. A. notes | Elect new cabinet officers; hope to raise $200 to furnish room; state secretary will visit campus to speak. | |
| 390 | High school baseball | W. G. Moorhead will coach Training School baseball team; school will also have a track team. | |
| 390 | Official | Trustees will meet to plan summer construction on Library; faculty working on curriculum; President Seerley will speak on simplified spelling. | |
| 391 | Students' recital | Performance program. | |
| 392 | Raymond B. Leland | Continues as principal at Chariton. | |
| 392 | The following is another | Herbert Wheeler will continue as superintendent in Shenandoah; tribute to his work. | |
| 392 | Y. W. C. A notes | State secretary on campus; roster of cabinet officers. | |
| 393 | Familiar faces were seen | Many alumni have visited recently. | |
| 393 | Our first appearance in the band | W. E. Hamstreet tells about joining the Normal Band. | |
| 394 | Professional; Southeastern Iowa Teachers at the meeting at Davenport | Discusses the meeting of the teachers in Davenport. | |
| 396 | My experience with burglars | Tells about his adventure with burglars at his home. | |
| 398 | Mrs. Mary Jefferson | Professor Walters' mother died. | |
| 399 | Ethel Whitten | Visiting sister Letta. | |
| 399 | Blanche Icola and Ida Harmon | Visiting Joy Harmon. | |
| 399 | The address given Wednesday | The Reverend Bergen spoke in chapel. | |
| 399 | Mr. Colegrove | Served as judge at debate in Fort Dodge. | |
| 399 | The friends of Ruth Suhring | Brother died; now back at work. | |
| 399 | Sioux Jones | Visited campus with friends. | |
| 399 | Miss Elizabeth Hughes | Sister is ill. | |
| 399 | Lloyd Loonan | Visiting James Patterson. | |
| 399 | Clarence Parker | Principal at Oakland, Iowa. | |
| 399 | Elizabeth Lynch | Visiting friends. | |
| 399 | Harold Speer | Has been in Buckingham. | |
| 399 | Esther Seerley | Teaching in Marshalltown; home for a visit. | |
| 399 | Mary Murphy | Teaching in Dysart. | |
| 399 | Geo. Osmundson | Visiting B. Tesdell. | |
| 399 | Grace Barker | Entertained her mother. | |
| 399 | Miss Ward | A number of faculty attended the Southeastern Teachers Association meeting. | |
| 399 | Miss Andrews | Visited Belle Vinall. | |
| 399 | Nona Williams | Visited the Hill. | |
| 399 | Katherine Wyth | Entertained a friend. | |
| 400 | Miss Andrews | Visited Belle Proctor. | |
| 400 | Eck Roberts | Principal at Cresco. | |
| 400 | Superintendent Minkel | Visited campus. | |
| 400 | Hazel Loomis | Teaching in Greene. | |
| 400 | Warren Proctor | Will perform in recital at Sanborn. | |
| 400 | Friday, the third | Alumni attended Shakespeareans. | |
| 400 | Carl Johnson | Visited his sisters, Rose and Lena. | |
| 400 | Mary Hatters | Teaching at State Center. | |
| 400 | Jim Carey | Visited Cedar Falls. | |
| 400 | Audrey Warn | Entertained Ross Dietz. |