Issue Contents

Page 481
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
1 Iowa won Kansas-Normal debate Monday night I. S. N. S. won the debate, 2-1. Cross, Haas, Ruggles, and Houghland; photos.
Page 482
Page 483
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
3 Triangular Debate; the societies break even, each winning three points In the intersociety debate, the three men's societies each earned three points.
Page 484
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
4 Off to the inter-state contest John Cherney, the oratorical business delegate, the Minnesingers, the Cecilians, and the track team left for Milwaukee.
5 Robin Hood opera; greatest musical treat of year to be given May 19; preparations are underway to make it even a greater success than two year ago Robin Hood will be presented May 19th.
Page 485
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
6 Miss Gunn is surprised A May Day celebration was given by the Kindergarten students.
Page 486
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
7 Training; study of school environment, nature study, or elementary agriculture (part V)
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Describes the purposes and aims in this education movement.
Page 488
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
8 A wedding not chronicled before Mabel Wise and Arthur Hoover were married last August.
9 Agnes Field Is working in Charter Oak.
10 C. W. Ramseyer Is a junior in the college of law at Iowa University.
11 Edith J. Bailey Is teaching math at the high school in Ames.
12 Evelyn Miller Has been re-elected principal of West Waterloo schools.
13 Frank W. Else Has been elected superintendent of Oskaloosa schools.
14 Glenn M. Zerbe Is working in the Philippines.
15 In commenting on the fact Charles Yeager, superintendent of Keota schools, is reportedly doing well.
16 Katherine Jones Recently visited the Normal.
17 L. B. Swaggart Is head of schools in Boise, Idaho, and was married last summer.
18 R. A. Fenton Has been re-elected to Marcus schools.
19 Raymond Dix Is teaching at Ainsworth along with Eva Brown.
20 The board of education Has elected J. G. Grundy as principal of the high school in North Des Moines.
21 The wedding of Lucy G. Lewis Lucy Lewis and Erwin Schenck were married last month.
Page 489
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
22 Albert S. Reid Has been high school principal at Lyons this year.
23 C. E. Locke Is working in Los Angeles, California, and is married to Laura (Monlux) Locke.
24 E. C. Hill Has been re-elected superintendent of Nashua schools.
25 Ellis T. Gilbert Is living in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and has three children.
26 Estella D. Marshall Was married in December to Henry Darrah.
27 G. W. Hursey Along with Cora Hursey, will take a break to study and travel.
28 Harriet Steele Is working in Los Angeles, California, and is mourning the loss of her father.
29 Increase in salary Grace Ott has been re-elected at Tipton.
30 M. M. Ries Has accepted the principal position at Grand Mound.
31 Mabel F. Quire Graduated from the Columbia School of Expression with a teacher's diploma.
32 R. H. Sylvester Will take position of principal in Monona.
33 The literary program Alumni will hold program on June fifth.
34 Under the auspices Mr. Cameron will deliver a lecture about birds.
35 Vinnie Garrett Is teaching in Fort Madison.
Page 490
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
36 College Exchanges
Campbell--Amy Hart (Student--1904)
Excerpts from other college newspapers.
Page 492
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
37 Chresto Enjoyed a program of readings and recitations.
38 Clio A College program and an Old Ladies' program were presented.
39 Neo Gave Neo program.
40 Zeta Presented colonial program.
Page 493
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
41 Bess Williams and Florence Grimes Were guests in Iowa City.
42 Edith Hoffman Was visiting her sister in Cedar Rapids.
43 Fern Miller's mother Came for a visit.
44 George Mount Has been elected principal at Kanawha.
45 Harry Ogden Has been substituting for Lela McElhinney, who is ill.
46 Ida Hoebel's sister Stopped here on her way to Blairstown where their parents live.
47 Lou Watson Has taken a position in Boone.
48 Miss Becker Is ill and has been missing school.
49 Miss Drenning Spent her vacation in Galena, Illinois, with relatives.
50 Prof. Eastman Attended a Classical Conference in Chicago.
51 Robert Fullerton and Miss Childs Performed in Charles City as part of "The Holy City."
52 To most of the student friends Many students surprised by death of Alice Leehey.
Page 494
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
53 Caroline Shultz Went home last week with Mae Raymond.
54 Friday afternoon The Y. W. C. A. entertained its new members.
55 Grant Hayden Visited sister Pearl.
56 Lucile Holbrook's mother Visited on Thursday.
57 Miss Judith Snell Has been a guest of Sara Rice, but has returned home after the passing of her grandmother.
58 Miss Warriner Has been visiting in New Hampton.
59 Mr. and Miss Bragonier Had a nice visit from their mother and aunt.
60 Rev. Marquis Visited Normal and conducted devotional exercises.
61 Sue French Went home to Faulkner for the weekend.
62 The following item was clipped The Mandolin Club gave a performance.
63 Those who have secured Six students have secured jobs this week.
Page 495
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
64 Alice Edwards Visited friends.
65 Don Campbell Visited brother Macy.
66 One of the most unique and pleasing programs of the year Shakespearean Circle presented program on Japan.
67 Rosella Humphrey and Miss Thomson Visited Loretta Burns and Florence Thompson.
68 The baseball season has opened very satisfactorily Schedule of remaining games for the 1905 season.
Page 496
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
69 Chantry-Beattie nuptials Lillian Chantry married H. J. Beattie.