Normal Eyte — April 23, 1904

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465 Preparations being made; interstate contest is close at hand Preparations are in place for the contest.
465 A special edition There will be a special edition of Normal Eyte after the oratorical contest.
466 For the ladies; an oratorical contest has been suggested Men have taken a greater interest in oratory in recent years; believes women should step forward, too.
466 Athletic control; the athletes must make good grades There is a minimum grade point average for athletic participation; faculty will enforce it.
467 The short sightedness of some people is astonishing Someone, probably a debater, stole a key article from a journal in the library.
467 Before the legislature adjourned ISNS will receive $88,000 from the General Assembly.
467 If you know of any student being asked to quit athletics Some of those men may not be using their potential study time effectively.
467 Notes On Music Professor Robert Fullerton writes about music as the language of the emotions.
468 Field meet; athletic season will open next Friday Track team will split into classes and compete against each other.
468 Dr. Frank Gunsaulus; he will lecture next Thursday night
468 Calendar Schedule of school events for May and June.
468 The reason; Iowa will once more take the lead Believes the University of Iowa will win the state track meet.
469 The practice of medicine; Dr. Hearst speaks to the Y. M. C. A. Excerpts from Dr. Hearst's lecture.
469 Amendment to constitution Athletic Association amendment gives specification for athletics letters.
470 Elizabeth M. Frye Teaching in Davenport.
470 Edna Poor Visited Cedar Falls; works for Independence newspaper.
470 Josephine Parker Teaching in Sutton, Washington.
470 Paul Voelker Will teach at Ida County institute.
470 Frank R. Sebolt Now in real estate business in Canada.
470 Frank W. Perkins Has been farming in Missouri; hopes to return to teaching.
470 R. A. Fenton Will be principal at Marcus, where he will succeed E. A. Brinton.
470 Maude L. Barr Teaching in West Waterloo.
470 At the annual election of teachers Ada B. Montgomery will be assistant principal in Primghar; Cora Gardner will teach there.
470 Principal T. B. Morris Will leave school work and manage a newspaper.
470 Annette Anderson Will continue teaching in Hampton as will Ola Logan and Anna Parmenter.
470 Ida Peterson Teaching in Idaho.
470 Lydia Eckhard Teaching in Boone.
470 Tessa Tighe Teaching in West Waterloo.
471 Saturday a large company of boys, girls, and adults J. E. Cameron gave a talk on birds.
471 John R. Slacks Doing well as principal at Lake View.
471 Myrtie E. Anders Principal at Rock Rapids.
471 Cap Miller Planned historical contest in Sigourney.
471 Emma Lambert Visited home.
471 Vennie L. Wells Now Mrs. Wells; living in Turin.
471 Mae Cresswell Principal in Oelwein.
471 Pearl O. Carr Now Mrs. H. A. Garrison; has a son; lives in Colorado.
471 Ida L. Rieke Took up homestead claim in South Dakota.
471 Abbie Thurber Teaching in Swea City.
471 Anna Singer Still teaching in Marion.
471 Wesley Wiler Will complete dental course soon.
472 Zeta Presented short program.
472 Aristo Presented music, recitations, and debate.
472 Clio Presented several interesting programs.
473 Will S. Yeager Martinsburg appreciated his work there.
473 Miss Maude Popp Visited Independence.
473 The Sunday Chicago Chronicle Contained article of production of "As You Like It".
473 Mr. C. E. Norton Motorman injured in street railway accident.
473 Mrs. Marion Hotchkiss Merrill Visiting from Chicago.
473 Jas. Ehret Visited Hudson.
474 Susie French Visited home.
474 Judson Maxson Went to Olin.
474 Miss Foye Burt, Mrs. Austin, and daughter Dorothy Visited Professor and Mrs. Bartlett.
474 Fannie Mueller and Flora Evans Went home for a visit.
474 Drs. Chas. Lambert, Wesley Wiler, Earl Thompson Returned to Iowa City.
474 On Monday Nell House was struck by a streetcar but not seriously injured.
474 Grace Cole Brother visited her.
474 Nellie Eastman Has the measles.
474 Lucile Ingersoll Has been sick.
474 The Catholic Newman Club Had party at home of Cora Downey.
474 Friday evening Dr. Hopkins gave a lecture.
474 Joe Roberts Visited campus.
475 Louisa Miller Went to Valparaiso.
475 Cora Quayle Will teach in Logan as will Essie Mae Davies.
475 Josephine Ullman Will teach in Marcus.
475 Mrs. Maud Humphrey Palmer Visited Enola Pierce.
475 Prof. Hersey Visited Estherville.
475 Miss Rosetta Anderson Mother died.
475 Miss Agnes Brown Mother visited.
475 Ernest Ackerman Mother visited.
475 Leta Kuck Visited home.
475 Miss Irma Crowley Went home due to illness in the family.
475 B. D. Gillett Recovered from illness.
475 The Library has three new books Books that will be useful to those interested in the Russo-Japanese War.
475 Mrs. C. E. Axtell Visiting the Wrights.
475 Miss Mary Zellen Was sick.
475 Carl Knock Will be principal at Mitchell.
475 The Misses Gladys and Alice Watts Entertained friends.
475 The Zetas gave a reception Entertained honorary members.
475 The Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Will assist Gideons at meeting.
475 Miss Lena Call Visited sister Myra.
475 Miss Anna Gertrude Childs Entertaining friend.
475 On account of a temperance lecture Sunday School entertainment postponed.
475 Esta Ross Has the measles; Ida Fesenbeck is substituting for her.
476 Eleanor Gray Visited brother Ralph.
476 Miss Kizzie Gambs Taught in Smithland.
476 Maude Barr Will continue teaching at Marcus.
476 Chas. and Roger Rugg Long Sons of I. J. Long are studying pharmacy at Northwestern University.
476 Joe Weidner Has been in the US Army; will return to school.
476 Allie House Teaching near Greene.
476 Superintendent E. C. Hill Writes that a number of Normalites will continue to teach in Nashua.
476 Mildred Brintnall Will teach in Winthrop.
476 Alice Edwards Visited campus.
476 Maude and Esther Thompson Teaching in Butler County.
476 School Management The teacher as instructor.
477 Bible Study The last labors and letters of Paul, A. D. 63-65.
479 Training Mathematics in the eighth grade.