Normal Eyte — May 16, 1903

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497 The symphony concert by the Thomas Orchestra Performance preview.
498 Triangular Toasts and summaries.
499 Training Teaching German below the high school.
501 Reduced rates to Cedar Falls Railroad offers reduced rates for those going to Cedar Falls for Commencement and summer session.
501 Dual meet Results of the recent track meet with Cornell College.
502 Society Aristos offer music and papers; Neos program hampered by rain; Orios hold debate; Shakes have musical program; Philos hold debate.
504 Carolyn Rall Will teach at Washington, Iowa.
504 Nellie Hoxie Will continue teaching in Waterloo.
504 Hettie Hibben Now at home due to poor health.
504 Bess Streeter Will continue in Marshalltown.
504 Luella Wright Will return to school.
504 Agnes Heightshoe Will attend summer school.
504 Miss Rigby Will be assistant principal at Livermore.
504 Nora Hauger Teaching in La Porte City.
504 Edna Black Will be assistant principal in Pomeroy.
504 Hattie McCall Roberts Will teach in Zearing.
504 The good work of Ella Lund Will continue in Lenox.
504 Juliette Pierce Will teach at Buena Vista College.
504 Mildred Lyon Will continue to teach at Marcus.
504 Belle Vinall Has been teaching in Larchwood.
504 The principal of the Lawn Hill school Lillian Crosby is in charge there.
505 E. H. Griffin Still involved in newspaper business.
505 It is reported that Florence Rigby Resigned at South English.
505 There is to be no graduating class at DeSoto this year High school curriculum being adjusted; Charles Yeager is in charge there.
505 At Monona, Iowa Estella Harding married E. F. Adams.
505 Louise Moyer Will go to LaGrange, Illinois.
505 Among the teachers re-elected to positions Several Normalites are teaching in Fort Dodge.
505 Sara P. Sherman Visited Mrs. Claude Jarnagin.
505 J. O. Belz Working for Department of Agriculture.
505 It may not be known by all the friends of E. N. Gibson Married Blanche Squires.
505 Bertha Morrison Visiting the Samsons; will study theology in Boston.
505 At the beginning of the school year F. W. Else will add kindergarten in Mt. Pleasant.
505 Prin. A. L. Vincent Judged debate at Wellman.
505 Clara (Eckhard) Keck Visited Hawaii.
506 Ethel Hougland Left school due to illness.
506 Mr. Willis Summers Brother Charles visiting.
506 Charles Gist Visiting his parents.
506 L. Coleman Visited campus.
506 Rev. Chas. Biggs Conducted chapel exercises.
506 Edna Dorcas Left school due to poor health.
506 Bessie Forrester Visited relatives.
506 Blanche Renne and Ethel Lovitt Visited Waterloo schools.
506 Miss Van Pelt Entertained friend.
506 Jessie Stuart Entertained friend.
506 Fourteen seniors of S. U. I. Three of the Phi Beta Kappas at the University of Iowa are Normalites.
506 An entire page of the Des Moines Register-Leader Pays tribute to work of Charles Lyon at Valley Junction.
506 C. A. Fields Visited campus.
507 Prof. Wright's lectures Professor Wright will give several commencement addresses.
507 The storm Wednesday Students surprised by sudden strong storm.
507 The following is a list of some of the Normal students who have received positions Roster of those who found jobs.
507 Lillian Chantry Has been secretary of YWCA; will now teach in Malvern; Elizabeth Kaye will take her place as secretary.
507 Mr. and Mrs. John Gray Visited son Ralph and daughter Eleanor.
507 Mina Bennett Back in school.
507 The Y. W. C. A. Speaker addressed YWCA and YMCA.
507 Dr. C. B. Miller Spoke to Professor Newton's class.
507 About one hundred students left Thursday morning For interstate oratorical contest.
507 Father Donlon's Total Abstinence Society Held enthusiastic meeting.
507 D. H. Rummel Back in school.
507 Miss Call Entertained students and friends.
508 Among the delightful social events of the past few months Ruth Adsit gave dinner.
508 Last Friday evening the Normal track team Entertained Cornell track team.
508 Earl and Vern Hemsworth Entertained friends.
508 Last Saturday morning Professor Knudsen took students on field trip to Dubuque.
512 Bible Study The forty days; 30 A. D.