Issue Contents

Page 537
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
1 Kindergarten; new department will open next year Will begin in fall 1904; parents who wish their children to be in the kindergarten class should apply now.
2 Should the method of deciding the inter-state oratorical contest be changed? Detailed look at the grading system and its possible inequities.
Page 538
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
3 Commencement; the numerous programs will be unusually good Will include recital, Choral Society performance, baccalaureate ceremonies, and a concert.
Page 539
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
4 Tennis tournament; Miss Hanson defeats Miss Hemsworth in the finals Women play singles and doubles matches.
Page 540
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
5 The union meet; the track team won a great victory Normal makes four new records at meet; results of the meet.
Page 541
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
6 Big crowd--much fun The Philos and Aristos played baseball.
Page 542
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
7 A. L. Vincent Will continue at Moorhead.
8 Ada Eighmey Will continue to teach at Cresco.
9 Anna Philpot Visited campus.
10 C. E. Burton Will be principal at Springville.
11 Deborah Davis Will continue as principal at Estherville.
12 E. N. Gibson Will continue as superintendent at State Center.
13 Elizabeth Kaye Will be principal at West Union.
14 Ellen Schuff Will continue missionary work in India.
15 Emma L. Evans Will continue to teach in Luzon.
16 Gertrude Ayers Has had scarlet fever.
17 H. W. Dana Will be principal in Cambridge.
18 I. D. Shuttleworth Will be superintendent at Neola.
19 J. H. Lees Will work with geology department at University of Colorado and with the Iowa Geological Survey.
20 Kathryn (Peck) Wilde Has a new son.
21 L. D. Salisbury Will be principal at Winterset.
22 Nellie Dority Will teach at Jefferson.
23 Philip Gilchrist Jarnagin The Jarnagins have a new son.
24 Since leaving the Normal in 1901 Ellen Jackson has been teaching in Glenwood.
25 Susie Ablett Will continue to teach at Green Mountain.
26 The schools of New Sharon John McPherson is in charge there.
Page 543
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
27 Altha Stone Will be assistant principal at Early.
28 Chas. Meyerholz Will teach at the University of Maine this summer.
29 Cora Munro Teaching in Los Angeles, California.
30 Roy Hoats Has done well at West Waterloo.
31 The second annual exhibit of work Praise for work of E. C. Smith in Ouray, Colorado.
32 The Slater News Praises work of Principal A. O. Wydell.
Page 544
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
33 Alpha Installed officers; gave naval program.
34 Ossoli Presented a miscellaneous program.
35 Philo Enjoyed short program.
Page 545
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
36 Althea Miller
Lovitt--Ethel (Music Faculty)
Visited Tripoli.
37 Florence McNeal Sister died.
38 Jack Streff Back in school.
39 Joseph E. Johnson Visited brother Austin.
40 Last week Western College defeated ISNS in baseball, 5-0.
41 Miss Rena Curkeet Entertaining cousin.
42 Mrs. Robert Fullerton Visited Parkersburg.
43 Nona Edgerton Mother ill.
44 Prof. Walters Went to Marshalltown.
45 S. L. Thomas Visited campus.
46 The Misses Birdie and Edna Knight Visited sister.
Page 546
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
47 Chas. Overman Training School student vaults over ten feet.
48 Dr. Gist Will deliver address in Traer.
49 Enthused by the success our grown up athletes have been gaining Training School held field meet.
50 Harry Martin Met Erret Fox in Minneapolis.
51 Miss Alice Wilcox Visited Lillian Goodwin.
52 Miss Edna Sprague Visited Lillian Chantry.
53 Mrs. Webster Fish The former Frances Webster visits campus and talks about the old days.
54 On Thursday Professor Wright left for ten days to deliver commencement and baccalaureate addresses around the state.
55 Roy Crouse Visited sister Blanche.
56 Ruth Butler Left school due to poor health.
57 The executive committee of the State Teachers Association Met to put together program for December convention.
58 Twas a merry party Students went for picnic on the river.
Page 547
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
59 Following is a partial list Roster of students who have found teaching positions.
60 When word reached the Hill Students celebrate victory of ISNS in track meet; march to train station.
Page 549
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
61 Training
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
The common school branches and hand work.
Page 551
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
62 School Management
Colegrove--Chauncey Peter (Education Faculty)
The teacher as ruler.
Page 552
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
63 A wedding of interest Mary McNally married Ralph Christie.