Normal Eyte — April 27, 1910
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 491 | Editorial | Alumni organizations flourishing in many cities and towns. | |
| 492 | Official | May be too many extracurricular activities going on; Reading Circle halts work due to overwork; weather unpredictable; summer term bulletin nearing completion. | |
| 493 | Telescope is installed | All parts except the lenses made in college shop by M. T. Coleman. | |
| 493 | Last chance given; students and alumni are given last opportunity to subscribe for annual | Last canvass to be made. | |
| 494 | State board will meet; governing board of Teachers College plans to meet here some time in May | Will be first time Board of Education has met in Cedar Falls; will look at ISTC needs, including buildings for manual arts, training school, fine arts, college hospital, power house, greenhouse, tennis courts, and athletics seating. | |
| 494 | Mathematics Club to meet | Professor Wright will speak on geometry. | |
| 495 | Bulletins are out; summer term announcements are published; many faculty members will be absent | A look at the contents of the summer session bulletin. | |
| 496 | Comets a popular theme; Professors Cable and Begeman give interesting talk before Science Club | With approach of Halley's Comet, people are interested in comets in general. | |
| 497 | Big sale is expected; a large seat sale is expected for the annual May Music Festival | Lengthy description of the Spring Music Festival program. | |
| 498 | Studies in Organization and Teaching; the large world and the changes required in the school | Ideas for future teachers. | |
| 500 | Piano recital will be given | Marguerite Bennett will perform. | |
| 500 | Association notes | W. M. Parsons speaks at YMCA meeting; YWCA held Geneva rally; Missionary Committee enjoyed supper. | |
| 501 | Baseball schedule corrected | Baseball schedule was incorrectly printed in last week's edition. | |
| 501 | Orios trounce Philos; victors take fist game of series by timely hitting; battle proves exciting | Orios defeat Philos in baseball, 8-2. | |
| 502 | Miss Mary Thompson | Visited her sister Ida. | |
| 502 | Miss Clara Cavanaugh | Left for Radcliffe to see Carrie Jones. | |
| 502 | Superintendent George A. Sawyer | Was looking for a manual training teacher. | |
| 502 | Mrs. Noble | Returned from Europe and was at chapel. | |
| 502 | Miss Biscoe | Is recovering from her illness. | |
| 502 | Last Wednesday evening | Eliza Wright was surprised on her birthday. | |
| 502 | On April sixteenth | Elizabeth Hughes addressed the Butler County teachers. | |
| 502 | Clark Hemsworth | Visited friends on the Hill. | |
| 502 | Superintendent C. E. Burton | Visited here looking for teachers. | |
| 502 | Subscribe for the annual | This is the last chance. | |
| 502 | Miss Pleatus Burgess | Was on bed rest. | |
| 502 | Miss Kathryn Kloffenstein | Visited Gladys Taylor | |
| 502 | Owing to the cold and inclement weather | A track meet had to be called off. | |
| 502 | Josephine Forrest | Accepted a position in Bline, Washington. | |
| 502 | Prof. Barnes | Led devotion at the chapel. | |
| 502 | Miss Natalie Methfessel | Enrolled in the music department. | |
| 502 | Miss Leone Wiswell | Visited family and friends in Manson. | |
| 502 | Normal students | Anna McLanahan died. | |
| 502 | Mr. Thomas Eldredge | Visited his niece. | |
| 502 | Miss Clara Olsen | Is in the hospital. | |
| 502 | Miss Fern Bartlett | Visited Lavilla Gorman. | |
| 502 | Sioux Leefers | Visited friends on the Hill. | |
| 502 | Last Friday | Professor Samson spoke at the Birmingham High School. | |
| 503 | Mr. Chehock | Was elected superintendent of schools in Clear Lake. | |
| 503 | A number of the faculty members | Will be traveling in Europe this summer. | |
| 503 | Forest Ensign | Was conducting business on the Hill. | |
| 503 | The school orator | Will go to Oshkosh, Wisconsin, for the Interstate Contest. | |
| 503 | Thursday evening | Professor and Mrs. C. B. Simmons will entertain friends. | |
| 503 | Professor E. K. Chapman | Has been chosen as a member of Sigma Xi. | |
| 503 | Fourteen hundred Commencement announcements | Were ordered. | |
| 503 | Miss Georgia Lane | Enjoyed a visit with her sister. | |
| 503 | Miss Martha Rau | Spent Sunday with friends. | |
| 503 | Miss Ethel Sykes | Spent Sunday with her sister. | |
| 503 | Miss Sabina Stanton | Visited her home in Marshalltown. | |
| 503 | Fire Company Number 4 | Entertained friends in the Gymnasium. | |
| 504 | Mrs. Anna May Brady | Is teaching in Aberdeen, South Dakota. | |
| 504 | Louetta Sprague | Is teaching in Fort Madison. | |
| 504 | Ellen M. Rhoad | Is a student at Carnegie College. | |
| 504 | May Cocklin | Is teaching in Remsen. | |
| 504 | Georgia Stone | Is teaching in Pipestone, Minnesota. | |
| 504 | Anna Foster | Is teaching at Clarinda. | |
| 504 | Maud Anthony | Will be working in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. | |
| 504 | Caroline Hart | Is teaching in Algona. | |
| 504 | Grace Lewiston | Is teaching in South Dakota. | |
| 504 | Clara E. Case | Is teaching in Rock Rapids. | |
| 504 | Violet J. Bowen | Is teaching in Goldfield. | |
| 504 | Clara Morris | Is teaching in Mason City. | |
| 504 | Jennie Scace | Is teaching in Yankton. | |
| 504 | Ella Swanson | Is teaching in Yankton. | |
| 504 | Lottie L. Lovejoy | Is teaching in Rocky Ford, Colorado. | |
| 504 | Nellie B. Sterrett | Is working with challenged students in Seattle, Washington. | |
| 505 | Alga Evenson | Is teaching in Dexter. | |
| 505 | Clark W. Hirleman | Is enrolled at the University of Minnesota. | |
| 505 | Minnie Siders | Is teaching in Bedford. | |
| 505 | Ilene Thorpe | Is teaching in Wyoming, Iowa. | |
| 505 | The Palouse Republican | Charles Henry will accept a position at the Cheney normal. |