Normal Eyte — February 13, 1904

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321 E. T. Colton coming YMCA will sponsor appearance of E. T. Colton.
321 Twenty-ninth triangular; Philo 4, Orio 3, Aristo 2 Summary of debate.
322 Official news Summer faculty added; trustees planning for fifth year of study; Professor Merrill making good progress; interstate debate planned.
323 Governor Van Sant of Minnesota Will speak at YMCA meeting.
323 Ask Hannah Ward Hannah Ward makes an error.
323 Philo Has won last two triangular debates.
323 Coach Pell Does a little lifting.
323 Notes On Music Professor Fullerton classifies the types of hymns.
324 Training History in commercial geography.
326 W. J. Bock Finished the law course at Iowa and is practicing in his home in Lake Park, Iowa.
326 John and James Boyle Are working on a ranch in Palouse, Washington.
326 Gladys Lillian Daughter of former student Frances (Barnett) Jones died.
326 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cole Live in Perry, Iowa, with their baby.
326 Nellie Scott Is in her second year as assistant principal at Elliott.
326 George W. Fissel Is now deputy treasurer of Plymouth County.
326 Jennie M. Hoyt Is still teaching in Nampa, Idaho; she is also working a homestead claim.
326 Elizabeth Bain Is in her third year working in Salt Lake City.
326 Tressa Waldo Is working in Spencer, Iowa.
326 Minta R. Moore Has been working in Lipton, Iowa, for seven years.
326 J. H. Lees Is a studying science at the University of Chicago.
326 Carrie B. Hickman Is assistant principal at Lake Park schools.
326 W. E. Silver Is now a traveling salesman; had been studying medicine at the University of Iowa.
326 Sue Kilpatrick Is teaching at State Center schools.
326 Dora M. Larson Will again be teaching at the Audubon high school; she spent last summer in the East.
326 J. Ralph Magee Is now attending Morningside College, where he helped win a forensic contest against Simpson College.
326 Fannie Green Is now married to Ward Hicks.
327 The Evening Republic Pearl Shaffer promoted to rank of captain in US Army.
327 Margaret Gittins Is teaching at Atlantic schools.
327 Winifred Selser Will be working again in Red Oak.
327 H. G. Loonan Is in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where is working in the lumber business with his brother.
327 Nellie Tice Is teaching at the Early schools.
327 The marriage of Zuba H. Tibbetts Married Edward H. Harvey on December 30, 1903.
327 Frank R. Willis Working as lawyer in Los Angeles.
327 Henrietta Arayton Is now attending Leland Stanford University.
327 On the roll Manning Jaynes, R. L. Barnett, and Thomas Eland are now attending medical school at the University of Iowa.
327 G. N. Sabin Is superintendent of schools in Armour, South Dakota.
327 Among the graduates who returned Several graduates returned for the anniversary exercises.
327 Bruce Alderman Has maintained his job as head of Walker schools.
327 Caroline Otis Is teaching at Boone schools.
327 W. J. Hunt Is again principal in Miles, Iowa.
328 Bible Study Paul's last journey to Jerusalem, A. D. 57-59.
329 Miss Mina Collins Teaching at Grand Junction.
329 Jessamine Wiggins Teaching in Greene County.
329 Maude Sease Teaching at Scranton.
329 Errett Fox In charge of McIntyre schools.
329 Miss Grace Brakel and her sister Mabel Teaching in Peterson.
329 C. S. Jones Principal in Round Lake, Minnesota.
329 Katherine Pigott Married George Smith.
329 Jennie Foglesong Will enroll in Kirksville Normal School.
329 Blanche King Teaching near Fairbank.
329 Neo Presented Leap Year program.
329 Kizzie Gambs Teaching at Smithland.
329 Ossoli Presented miscellaneous program.
330 Alpha Installed new officers.
330 Shakes Enjoyed a pillow shower.
331 Y. M. C. A. bulletin Will put up new bulletin board.
331 Notes Mission study class studying Formosa; speaker from Anti-Saloon League makes presentation; Estella Paddock visited.
332 Oratorical Students are busy making preparations for the oratorical contest.
332 Y. M. C. A. of Iowa; some results over the state for this past year Results of YMCA work in the state.
333 Margaret McDermott Visited sister Celia.
333 The Misses Mary and Carrie King Visited Cedar Falls.
333 Ethel Edwards Visited campus.
333 Mrs. Roadman, Murray, and Velma Attended debate.
333 Edna Hall Has been sick
333 Miss Hillman Visited Nellie Dority.
333 Prof. C. A. Fullerton Went to Cedar Rapids.
333 Mr. Beaton Here to tune pianos.
333 Bessie Cunning Has been sick.
333 Hattie Nichol Visited sister Vera May.
333 Edna Knight Has been sick.
333 Ernest Ackerman Mother visited him.
333 Dalma Young Has the grippe.
333 Popular excursion Special train will go to Des Moines so that students may attend a session of the General Assembly.
333 A general secretary Advisory board and cabinet are considering whether or not to have a general secretary for the campus YMCA.
333 Prof. Walters Did not meet classes on Wednesday.
333 Classes elect officers Rosters of officers.
334 Saturday evening Neos went to Waterloo for a meal.
334 Miss Oliver Gave birthday party.
334 D. L. Young Went to Morningside College.
334 Miss Katherine Oliver McCoy Spoke at Baptist church.
334 Miss Katherine Oliver McCoy Visited sister Margaret.
334 Dr. and Mrs. Gist Entertained friends.
334 The biennial conference Northeastern Iowa YMCA will meet in Waterloo; the Fullertons and the Minnesingers will perform.
334 Dr. McCash Spoke on temperance.
334 On Sunday evening YWCA and YMCA will hold vespers service for students and others on College Hill.
334 Miss Ruth Davison Went to California.
334 Miss Hayes Found Grace Cole's watch and returned it.
335 The Xanho fraternity Gave annual reception and banquet; menu for the meal.
335 Students from Miss Falkler's last term classes Assisted in presentation of musical program; schedule of performers and their work.
335 A large audience gathered Aristos presented Dickens program.