Normal Eyte — December 19, 1903

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225 Open shelves; some students abuse their library privileges Students are stealing books from the library; situation is worse at other colleges.
226 Spelling; schools are beginning to demand more knowledge of orthography Normal students must either pass a spelling test or taking a spelling class.
227 Alumni attention! Alumni meeting will take place in Des Moines during the State Teachers Association meeting.
227 Owing to the fact The next Normal Eyte will not come out until January 9.
227 Tommy Jones Tommy Jones was named halfback for the all-state team.
228 Notes On Music Welsh group will provide music at Teachers Association meeting; "In Excelsis" is a good music book for Sunday Schools.
228 Training Some suggestions on the need for a change in the historical work in the grammar grades.
230 Bridget Walsh Bridget Walsh is teaching in Omaha.
230 Ruth Elliot Ruth Elliot is teaching in Ware, Massachusetts.
230 Mamie Vaala Mamie Vaala is teaching in Livermore.
230 J. R. Wilson J. R. Wilson married Nellie Alexander.
230 In Traer Ruby Calderwood married Elmer Wood.
230 Mattie (Freeburg) Evans Mattie Evans will spend the holidays in Charles City.
230 Alice Howard Alice Howard is practicing medicine in Elkader.
230 On the fifth day of August Dell May Conner married Fred More.
230 Benjamin Hess Benjamin Hess resigned his position in Alta.
230 A third grade Adenia Olmstead is teaching in Ackley.
230 Mattie Kizer Mattie Kizer is teaching in Logan.
230 Elizabeth Heaton Elizabeth Heaton is studying at Parsons College.
230 Lenora Collins Lenora Collins is at home in Weldon.
230 Among the alumni Alvis Lane is a letter carrier in Billings, Montana.
230 Georgia (Whitmore) Ball Georgia Ball and husband had a son.
230 Nellie McLennan Nellie McLennan is teaching in Primghar.
230 A. O. Christopher A. O. Christopher is principal at Fairfield.
230 Alice Fullerton Alice Fullerton is teaching in Osage.
230 Tillie Berger Tillie Berger is teaching in Hazelton.
230 Lou Etta Conover Lou Etta Conover is teaching in Lonnville.
230 Grace Brainard Grace Brainard is teaching in East Waterloo.
230 Bessie Bardsley Bessie Bardsley is at home in Neola.
230 The assistant principal Linnie Schloeman is the assistant principal at Norway.
230 Lena Bedenbender Lena Bedenbender is assistant principal in Dunlap.
230 Margaret Mary Scallon Margaret Mary Scallon is teaching near Ackley.
231 J. H. Fellingham J. H. Fellingham has been asked to do missionary work in India.
231 John Berkley John Berkely is in the newspaper business.
231 Beniah Dimmitt Beniah Dimmitt hopes to enter the University of Chicago.
231 Chloris Anderson Chloris Anderson will spend the winter in Spangle, Washington.
231 The professional card A. D. Miller is practicing law in Des Moines.
231 Emma Howland Emma Howland is teaching in Aberdeen, South Dakota.
231 Excellent reports Harry Trumbo is principal at Kinross.
232 Control of athletics; Iowa schools need a more effective system In Iowa there is no body having general control of the athletics of the whole state.
233 Miss Dora Clark Dora Clark will teach high school in Perry.
233 Alice Hoag Alice Hoag is teaching in De Soto.
233 Agness Faint Agness Faint will rest this winter to regain her health.
233 Willis Summers Willis Summers is teaching near Malvern.
233 George Faint George Faint is teaching near his home.
233 Maude and Myrtle Thomas The Thomases are teaching in Grinnell.
233 Mary Whitworth Mary Whitworth is teaching in Victor.
233 W. W. Lee W. W. Lee is teaching in Corley.
233 Lois Jacobs Lois Jacobs is teaching in a country school west of town.
233 Mary Newman Mary Newman is teaching in Elkader.
234 Shake A temperance program was given by the Shakespeareans.
234 Philo W. P. Jensen was elected as president.
234 Alpha The Alphas presented a Mother Goose program.
235 Trustees meet An appropriation for golf clubs made; Newman Club will receive a meeting room; allocations for new Gymnasium made; 3000 alumni bulletins will be printed.
235 Ossoli Edith Van Tuyl is the new president.
236 Mrs. George Fowler Mrs. Fowler visited her daughter Florence.
236 On account of ill health Edith Buck is ill.
236 Ruth Marsh Ruth Marsh stopped for a short visit.
236 Mabel Paulger Mabel Paulger is visiting Silvia Chenoweth.
236 Miss Tilton Clara Tilton has gone to Chicago for her mother's funeral.
236 Silvia Chenoweth Silvia Chenoweth has been sick.
236 The Board of Trustees The Board of Trustees has been in session this week.
236 Arthur Gist Arthur Gist will teach in Ida Grove.
236 Mr. W. H. Bender Professor Bender's mother died.
236 Mr. Huston Daniel Huston has been sick.
236 Luella Wright Luella Wright is coming home from Iowa City.
236 Grace Smith Grace Smith's brother visited.
236 State Teachers' Association President Seerley and Professors Gist, Walters, and Fullerton will speak during meeting.
236 Ida Fesenbeck Ida Fesenbeck has been sick.
237 Miss Anna Baker Anna Baker will spend her vacation in New Orleans.
237 Miss Sara Riggs Sara Riggs went to Marshalltown.
237 President Seerley President Seerley has been visiting other colleges.
237 On Tuesday evening Charles Pell and Etta Merner were married.
237 Golf enthusiasts Golf has been proposed as part of the athletic work at the school.
237 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fullerton The Fullertons will spend their vacation in Minneapolis.
237 Miss Leona Call Visited her sister Myra.
237 Pansy Stuart Pansy Stuart has a sore throat.
237 John Parish John Parish is teaching in Winterset.
237 Word has been received Laura Falkler's sister is improving.
237 By the advise of her physicians Lillian Chantry has gone to Omaha for medical treatment.
237 The Choral Society The Choral Society will perform part of the Messiah.
237 Harry Cotton Harry Cotton has typhoid fever.
237 During Miss Chantry's absence Raymond Dix and Percival Magee are teaching history classes in Lillian Chantry's absence.
238 The Salamagundi Club A party was given for Gail Anderson.
238 President Seerley President Seerley left on Tuesday to visit other colleges.
238 Miss Rice Sara Rice's birthday was on Monday.
238 The Bible Study department Five hundred students are in Bible study classes this term.
239 Bible Study Paul's second missionary journey, A. D. 51-54.