Normal Eyte — October 17, 1903

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97 Sunflowers challenge us; debate with Kansas Normal under consideration Kansas State Normal has proposed a debate for next May.
97 Rumors have been afloat Rumors about a student who might have been taking information to the Ames debate team are untrue.
98 College cane-rushes; Normal students unacquainted with class fights Normal students are too busy to engage in class rushing.
99 Ex-Normalites meet Yale Two alumni, Guy Lowman and Paul Samson, played Yale as members of the Springfield Training School football team.
99 During the game last Saturday Jack Streff could not be taken down in last Saturday's game.
99 Notes on Music Rote singing.
100 Training Some reasons why industrial training is necessary in the schools of today.
102 After teaching very successfully Ruth Marsh is studying at University of Iowa.
102 Geneva Pike Geneva Pike is now teaching in Monticello, Minnesota.
102 Katherine Cunningham Katherine Cunningham is spending the fall at home.
102 Louise Moyer Louise Moyer is now studying at University of Chicago.
102 A. T. Gifford A. T. Gifford is principal at Lynnville.
102 Erma L. Krout Erma Krout is teaching in Fremont, Nebraska.
102 C. R. Golly C. R. Golly is principal at Fredericksburg.
102 Charles Stoakes Charles Stoakes is studying medicine at University of Nebraska.
102 Myrtle E. Putnam Myrtle Putnam is teaching in Redfield.
102 L. Mabel Dimmitt Mabel Dimmitt is teaching in Eldon.
102 Clarence Wassam Clarence Wassam is studying at S. U. I.
102 F. O. Smith F. O. Smith is teaching in Buffalo Center.
102 Miss Emma A. Jackson Emma Jackson is teaching in Stanton.
102 S. L. Thomas S. L. Thomas is teaching in Council Bluffs.
102 E. S. Baker E. S. Baker is studying law at S. U. I.
102 Genetta Bushyager Genetta Bushyager is studying at the Normal School in Greeley, Colorado.
102 John Shearer John Shearer is teaching in Larrabee.
102 Avice Dailey Avice Dailey is teaching in Waterloo.
102 A third grade in the Tama schools Mary Bruce is teaching in Tama.
102 D. H. Rummel D. H. Rummel is teaching in Blairsburg.
102 Ida Haroldson Ida Haroldson is teaching in Spirit Lake.
102 Grace M. Harrison Grace Harrison is teaching in Ionia.
102 Maude Minnich Maude Minnich is teaching in Ireton.
102 Ceva Bezold Ceva Bezold is teaching near Waterloo.
103 George Cleveland George Cleveland is working for the Illinois Central Railroad.
103 A wedding occurred in Minneapolis Faith Stuntz and Benjamin Boardman were married.
103 Frances Drake Frances Drake resigned her position due to poor health.
103 Helen (Hull) Orr Helen Orr is visiting in Cedar Falls.
103 Midland Schools William Sparks is principal at Midland.
103 At Woodbine Nellie Canfield and Percy Kneeland were married.
103 Miss Bessie May Allen Bessie Allen is principal at New Hartford.
103 John P. Woodruff John Woodruff is teaching in Kemmerer, Wyoming.
103 The Southwestern Teachers Association Several Normalites included among officers.
103 Mary and Carrie King Mary and Carrie King were guests in Cedar Falls.
103 A June wedding Gertrude Clark and E. W. Parker were married.
104 School Management The teacher as instructor.
105 Frank T. Negley Married Nellie Packer.
105 Beulah Koon Beulah Koon is teaching in Sutherland.
105 Margaret Campbell Margaret Campbell is teaching in Crary.
105 Frank Foulk Frank Foulk completing medical studies at University of Iowa.
105 Clara Randall Clara Randall is spending the fall term at her home.
105 Eva Weatherbe Eva Weatherbe is teaching in West Waterloo.
105 Ina Clump Ina Clump is teaching in Superior.
105 Miss Carrie Dunham Carrie Dunham is teaching in Charter Oak.
105 Ernest Bean Ernest Bean is teaching in Gilman.
105 Winnie Kurtz Winnie Kurtz is teaching near Green Mountain.
105 Emily Kempthorne Emily Kempthorne is teaching in Mason City.
105 Etta Spangler Etta Spangler is assistant principal at Bagley.
105 Resolutions of sympathy The Philos express their sympathy over the death of George E. McCammond.
105 Miss Leanor Watson Leanor Watson is teaching at Lohrville.
106 Society Society writers must turn in their reports on time in order for them to get published.
106 Shake The Shakes enjoy a program on Egypt.
106 Ossoli Ossolis presented on "Grandmother's Old Soap Kettle."
106 State Library Association The Iowa State Library Association met in Marshalltown; may have exhibit in St. Louis.
107 Independence H. S. vs. Normal second team Normal was defeated, 12-0, in football.
107 Untitled The women paid for the fares of the men on the streetcar.
108 Normal 55, Lennox 0 Normal defeats Lennox in football game.
108 Hockey matches The two hockey classes faced off, but neither was able to score a goal.
108 Untitled Professor Bender will have charge of the Iowa State Teacher's Association's semi-centennial program.
109 Monroe St. John Monroe St. John is continuing his studies here.
109 C. J. Schmitt C. J. Schmitt visited Dubuque.
109 Mr. J. B. Knoepfler Professor Knoepfler is planning the school's exhibit for the St. Louis World's Fair; will draw on experience with the fair in Chicago.
109 Mrs. John H. Leavitt Ruth Davison was visited by her grandmother, Mrs. John H. Leavitt.
109 Miss Bess Kaye Miss Bess Kaye visited Grundy Center.
109 Grace A. Cole Grace Cole visited her home in Mason City.
109 A new picture A new picture of President Roosevelt has been added to Gilchrist Hall.
109 Harry True Harry True visited Misses Remore and Van Pelt.
109 Julia Piersol Julia Piersol has enrolled in the elocution department.
109 Nellie Tompkins Nellie Tompkins visited Grundy Center over the weekend.
109 Prof. Arey Professor Arey visited his son Rodney in Muscatine.
109 Misses Gleo Misses Gleo, Nellie York and Miss Carpenter visited.
109 Mary Kurtz Mary Kurtz spent Saturday in Green Mountain.
109 Miss Jennie Karr Jennie Karr spent Sunday with Frank Wilson.
109 Eleanor Oleson and Gertrude Graham Eleanor Oleson and Gertrude Graham gave orations at Chapel.
109 Blanche Renne Blanch Renne spent Saturday in Waterloo.
109 Hattie McCall Roberts Hattie McCall Roberts and Jennie McCall visited the Hill.
109 Iris Brown Iris Brown visited Tripoli.
109 Harry Loonan Harry Loonan visited the Hill.
109 Miss Crowley Inazel Crowley sprained her ankle.
109 Maud Weatherwax Maud Weatherwax entertained a young brother.
110 One of the Lennox "subs" Lennox team cites higher enrollment as reason for our win.
110 When C. A. Wise and Co. heard C. A. Wise donated $10 to the Athletic Association.
110 In the program of the Southwestern Iowa Teachers' Association Many I. S. T. C. professors will be present at next conference.
110 Andrew S. MacCormach Andrew S. MacCormach wed Nellie Blackman.
110 A special train Cedar Falls students take excursion of six train cars to visit Dubuque.
110 Miss Georgia Worster Georgia Worster entertained friends.
110 A very merry party Kenneth Colegrove's birthday was celebrated.
111 Bible Study The church scattered abroad and preaching the word, A. D. 35-46.