Normal Eyte — March 31, 1909
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 353 | Class play; "Mary of Magdala" to be presented- cast selected and rehearsals begun | Senior class will present play; description and summary of the work. | |
| 354 | Indoor meet; track season opened Friday night- eight events run off under electric lights | Track season formally begins. | |
| 356 | Eulalians win; Shakes lose hard game to fast rivals--society games nearing close | Quick recap of the game. | |
| 356 | A trust of educators | President Seerley writes of his experiences at the North Central meeting in Chicago. | |
| 358 | Professional; elements of liberal education as found in travel | Part twenty-two of column. | |
| 360 | The Old Gold | All pictures are turned in; engravers finished with cuts. | |
| 361 | Athletics; regulations governing awards of the "N" to women students at I. S. N. S.- March 16, 1909 | Women now to receive letters for athletics. | |
| 362 | Elmer R. Park | Practicing medicine in Donnellson. | |
| 362 | Mary A. Strickland | Teaching in LeMars. | |
| 362 | E. R. Nichols | President of Kansas State Agricultural College. | |
| 362 | George Chandler | In real estate business in Osage and Des Moines. | |
| 362 | Elizabeth Klein | Teaching in Minneapolis. | |
| 362 | Elizabeth W. Heaton | Married H. E. Whitney. | |
| 362 | Mary McDuffie | Married to H. C. Cadwell; has new daughter. | |
| 362 | Janet Wilson | Teaching in Centerville. | |
| 362 | W. O. Cummings | Superintendent in Colville, Washington. | |
| 362 | Laura J. Brown | Practicing medicine in Lincoln, Nebraska. | |
| 362 | Ida L. Grimes | Living in Texas. | |
| 362 | Chas. R. Martin | Furniture dealer and undertaker in Dumont. | |
| 362 | Gertrude F. Mitchell | Sells insurance in Minneapolis. | |
| 362 | John R. McKee | Works for newspaper in Spencer. | |
| 362 | Lora Lighthall | Teaching in Boone. | |
| 362 | James I. Martin | Principal in California. | |
| 362 | C. E. Axtell | Farming near Dunkerton; married to the former Eunice Summers. | |
| 362 | J. J. McMahon | Practicing law in Algona; also edits newspaper. | |
| 362 | T. U. McManus | Appointed to state Board of Health. | |
| 362 | The "Civic Affairs" | Compliments work of W. R. Patterson. | |
| 363 | A. C. Joy | Teaching at normal school in Oregon; married to the former Beulah Coon. | |
| 363 | Sara Elizabeth Kaye | Teaching in Reno, Nevada; will complete degree at University of Michigan. | |
| 363 | Nellie M. Pollock | Teaching in Akron. | |
| 363 | Elda M. Kemp | Teaching in North Dakota. | |
| 363 | Clara Hayden | Studying at University of California. | |
| 363 | Emma L. Funk | Principal in Independence. | |
| 363 | Thomas L. Long | Medical doctor in Cherokee. | |
| 363 | Sara P. Sherman | Teaching in Michigan. | |
| 363 | W. J. Bock | County attorney in Dickinson County. | |
| 363 | Jenna Strahan | Teaching in Dow City. | |
| 363 | Ralph Hardie | Attorney in Lebanon. | |
| 363 | Ila Gertrude Langdon | Working in medical doctor's office in Waterloo. | |
| 364 | L. Pearl England | Now Mrs. T. L. Drennan. | |
| 364 | Emma England | Now Mrs. S. P. Mendenhall. | |
| 364 | Mary England | Now Mrs. W. I. Weigle. | |
| 364 | C. M. Parker | Doing well with Oakland schools; other Normalites teach there, too. | |
| 364 | Macy Campbell | Returns to campus to judge oratorical contest. | |
| 364 | Fanny Gladys Kaye | Studying at Northwestern University. | |
| 364 | Caroline Barnes | Teaching in Oregon. | |
| 364 | May M. Boynton | Now Mrs. C. B. Ingram. | |
| 364 | A letter has been received | Ralph W. Scott writes about his experiences in teaching in Everett, Washington. | |
| 365 | This letter from Rose Mintier | Talks about her life as a hospital worker in Egypt. | |
| 367 | President H. H. Cherry | Kentucky State Normal School leaders visit campus. | |
| 367 | Arthur Watson | Awarded $7965 contract for Library construction brickwork; has already done other campus brickwork; most material is on campus. | |
| 367 | Pres. Seerley | Oberlin College will accept up to sixty hours of work from ISNS. | |
| 367 | Miss Mary Haskell | Mary Haskell, who taught in Macedonia for many years, is studying at the Normal School this term. | |
| 367 | Mr. John Sharp | Visited campus. | |
| 367 | Miss Millicent Warriner | Loans Bible to developing education collection. | |
| 368 | Louise Williams | Visited Charles City. | |
| 368 | Fred Steward | Visited campus. | |
| 368 | Miss Julia Jennings | Visiting sisters. | |
| 368 | Miss Nina Baumgardner, Bess Chase, and Belle Vinall | Going home for vacation. | |
| 368 | Dr. C. E. Seashore | Visited campus. | |
| 368 | Prof. John Ross Frampton | Heard Paderewski perform in Minneapolis | |
| 368 | J. R. Hoats | Will work with surveying party in North Dakota. | |
| 368 | Mrs. Floyd Wilson | Went to Dewar. | |
| 368 | Mrs. Wm. Wilson | Visited Bangs Hall. | |
| 368 | Mr. Frank Brynes | Principal in Winthrop. | |
| 368 | Arthur Basham | Has pneumonia. | |
| 368 | T. T. Cranny | Father visited. | |
| 368 | Floyd Crouse | Visited brother. | |
| 368 | Mabel Crowdell | Visited friends. | |
| 368 | Lela Whitten | Mother ill. | |
| 368 | Miss Elise Miller | Seriously ill. | |
| 368 | Miss Bezie Dee | Visited family. | |
| 368 | Miss Cressey | Visited friends. | |
| 368 | Bernard L. Troup | Visited campus. | |
| Supp. 14 | The Hill | Everyone is being canvassed to buy baseball season tickets. |