Normal Eyte — April 15, 1908
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 401 | We don't know how it looks | Believes all alumni should want an Old Gold. | |
| 401 | In a short time | Business manager will attempt to collect outstanding subscriptions soon. | |
| 401 | Moorhead | W. G. Moorhead pictured in his baseball uniform; photo. | |
| 401 | Certain students are discussing | Students considering a change from Iowa State Normal School to Iowa State Normal College; seems like a good idea. | |
| 402 | Why, o why good people | Someone played a trick involving a room for rent. | |
| 402 | The Debating League voted | Will have banquet for visiting Kansas team. | |
| 402 | The matter of judges | Seeking judges for Kansas debate. | |
| 402 | The June section of the graduating | Paul Colegrove, Emil Trott, and Eva Creswell elected class orators. | |
| 402 | The class play is beginning | Rehearsals getting underway for "If I were King". | |
| 403 | If Harvey Ingham | Normal Eyte appreciates editorial stand on Iowa senatorial succession controversy. | |
| 403 | Not long ago the remark | Shares opinion on what to make public and not to make public. | |
| 404 | In the cross country run | Lloyd and John Barnes did well. | |
| 404 | Did you get fooled? No? | Enjoyed performance of Durno the magician. | |
| 406 | Ladies Physical Training Department | Women's student team defeated faculty team in basketball, 12-9. | |
| 407 | Play and games in childhood | ||
| 409 | Mrs. H. L. Adams | Estelle Harding Adams died. | |
| 409 | Miss Jennie G. Hutchinson | Visited sick sister. | |
| 409 | Waterloo Daily Courier | Tribute to work of Anna Sullivan. | |
| 409 | Harry Huffman | Teaching in Rockford; Mabel Nash is there, too. | |
| 409 | Poem read in Shake Hall; the flowers' ball | Poem about love. | |
| 410 | List of prominent men who graduated from Univ. | ||
| 411 | Mabel Meek | Teaching in Union. | |
| 411 | Louise Bingley | Visited campus. | |
| 411 | Ora Haan | Visited Grundy Center. | |
| 411 | Glenn Wilson | Brother-in-law James Pierce died. | |
| 411 | Owing to the death | Professor Walters did not meet classes due to his mother's death. | |
| 411 | Mildred Haite | Entertained friends. | |
| 411 | Nina Artley | Had the grippe. | |
| 411 | Mr. Geiser | Was sick. | |
| 411 | Maude MacAllister | A group of Normalites went to a concert in Waterloo. | |
| 411 | Prof. Bender | Appreciated his account of the Southeastern Teachers Association meeting. | |
| 411 | Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins | Attended concert. | |
| 411 | Galen Barrett | Visited sister Sadie. | |
| 411 | Miss Alma Hammond | Entertained Grace Tripp, who is teaching in Riceville. | |
| 411 | J. B. Ersland | Visited Vernon Orr. | |
| 412 | Bible Study Dept. | Bible lesson on Samuel. | |
| 413 | Women's Department of Physical Training; should girls' inter-society match games be played here? | Still attempting to overcome bitter feelings engendered in last year's society basketball games. | |
| 413 | Shakespearean notes | Several alumnae visited. | |
| 414 | Professional; Southeastern Iowa Teachers at the Meeting at Davenport; II | Professor Bender reports on the meeting. |