Normal Eyte — April 21, 1909
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 401 | Eulalians are champions; Clios lose championship in strenuous game of basketball; score 20-18 | Women's intersociety championship decided, ending the season. | |
| 402 | Simplified spelling is popular | President Seerley outlines the case for bring English spelling closer to a phonetic basis. | |
| 403 | Professional; elements of liberal education as found in travel | Part twenty-five of column. | |
| 407 | Athletics; Normal's track team | Annual long distance tryout attracts over a hundred students; schedule of upcoming meets. | |
| 409 | Society; Neo, Delphians entertain Eulalians, Orios entertain Clios | Neos present Dutch program; other societies have joint meetings. | |
| 411 | Misses Cora Reiter, Jennie Alyer, and Virginia Van Metre | Visited Waterloo. | |
| 411 | The following | Frank Hamilton's amateur athletic standing restored. | |
| 411 | Miss Floy Graham | Returned from study in Chicago. | |
| 411 | Miss Jeanette Carpenter | Entertained friends. | |
| 411 | The brick masons | Began work on the new Library building on Monday, April 19, 1909. | |
| 411 | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Gelder | Julia Van Gelder married Harry A. Moore. | |
| 411 | Mr. and Mrs. Faye Samson | Daisy Mae Gibson married Professor Samson's youngest son Faye. | |
| 412 | Hazel Wilder | Went home due to illness. | |
| 412 | Warren Proctor | Returned home with serious illness; had been traveling with Grinnell Glee Club. | |
| 412 | Mrs. Frank Cotton | Visited son Harry. | |
| 412 | Miss Helen Seerley | Returned from visit to Marshalltown and State Center. | |
| 412 | Mrs. Marion McFarland Walker | Concluded series of lectures to young men. | |
| 412 | The Kappa Theta Psis | Went to see Ben-Hur in Cedar Rapids. | |
| 412 | Lawrence Porter, Carson Taylor . . . . | Former Normalites return to University of Iowa. | |
| 412 | Miss Katherine Knoepfler | Teaching in Fort Madison. | |
| 412 | Rev. Cooney | Visited Shillinglaws. | |
| 412 | Mr. Bagby | Attended Bible study convention. | |
| 412 | Miss Rice | Entertained YMCA and YWCA cabinets. | |
| 413 | One of the Iowa City papers | Normal Club elects officers. | |
| 413 | Bruce Francis | Elected superintendent of Cedar Falls schools. | |
| 413 | Nina Pettigrew | Teaching in Tacoma, Washington. | |
| 413 | Emily Motie | Teaching in Spokane. | |
| 413 | F. A. Pools | Principal in Sioux City. | |
| 413 | W. G. Detwiller | Now selling life insurance. | |
| 413 | Mr. Clevenger | Has good reports on Edith Hafner and Mabel Spicker | |
| 413 | Nellie Dority and Jessie Cunning | Doing well in LeMars. | |
| 413 | C. A. Steelsmith | Teaching in Pipestone, Minnesota. | |
| 414 | R. H. Sylvester | Will teach at Penn College. | |
| 414 | Elizabeth Perkins | Teaching in Des Moines. | |
| 414 | Earl Roadman | Represented Upper Iowa University in oratory. | |
| 414 | Eck C. Roberts | Superintendent in Fairfield. | |
| 414 | The spring vacation | Many alumni visited campus. |