Normal Eyte — April 30, 1904

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481 If you please Urges subscribers to pay their fees.
481 Contest number; will be issued Wednesday Looking forward to special issue of the Normal Eyte; will be devoted to report on oratorical contest.
481 Needed--a generous friend; to stimulate greater interest in intercollegiate debating Hopes that someone will step forward to fund medals or some other kind of reward for ISNS debaters.
482 Program of interstate oratorical Schedule for the contest; Macy Campbell will represent ISNS.
482 For Commencement and summer school Railroad extends special fares.
482 That school song; contest has been reopened Entries submitted were not considered to be winners; contest extended until July 22.
483 Seeing God in nature J. C. Smith led discussion.
483 The home field meet Normal track team members competed against each other; results of the meet.
484 Victory for Normal; Ellsworth College is defeated by a large school Normal defeats Ellsworth College, 15-3, in baseball.
484 Tennis Old courts will be repaired; new courts will be built.
484 Deutsche Studenten German Club will meet
485 Notes On Music Robert Fullerton considers how composers write music.
486 Wilhelmina Hegner Married H. L. Walter.
486 C. U. Moore Working as sales representative in Louisiana.
486 The name of H. A. Mueller Spoke at meeting of Iowa Academy of Science.
486 F. M. McClintock Principal in Plymouth.
486 Supt. Francis of Williamsburg Served as judge in contest; doing good work in Williamsburg.
486 Chas. Yeager Praised for work in Keota.
486 Lee Campbell Still teaching in Panora.
486 Chas. S. Cobb Spoke at teachers institute.
486 Bertha B. Taylor Teaching in Sioux City.
486 Alma Sougstad Now Mrs. William T. Campbell; living near Belmond.
486 Wilhelmina Hegner Married H. L. Walter.
486 A pretty home wedding George C. Cleveland married Sadie Mae Ford.
486 The successful work of Chalmer Love Working as head of Grundy Center schools.
487 Perry O. Cole Superintendent of Cerro Gordo County.
487 In an interesting letter to a friend Alice Foster tells about her life and work in Mexico.
487 Many friends will learn with pleasure Grace Wilson is recovering from a surgical operation.
487 W. H. Ray Will be principal at Lansing.
488 Philo Enjoyed interesting program.
488 Neo Enjoyed music, recitations, and debate.
488 Alpha Presented Poe program.
489 Sylvia Chenoweth Entertained sister Fern.
489 Charles and Earl Roadman Visited home.
489 Harry Eells Visited campus.
489 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allen Guests of Professor Hersey.
489 Mabel Eighmey Celebrated relatives' anniversary.
489 Mrs. Knight Visited daughters Birdie and Edna.
489 Ethel Agnes Edwards Visited campus.
489 Bess Brose Went home due to sickness.
489 Resolutions of sympathy On the death of Professor Newton's infant daughter.
489 Maude Blackford Was sick.
490 Esta Ross Recovered from illness.
490 The following have been recently elected Roster of those who have found teaching positions.
490 Ruth Butler Has the measles.
490 Cordelia Treat Has missed class.
490 Vida Keene Will be assistant principal in State Center.
490 Mae Moore Went to Janesville.
490 Miss Seyller Visited sister Blanche.
490 Clem Bennett Visited friends.
490 President Seerley Spoke at Burlington church.
490 Dr. Grace Steele Visited Jennie Hutchison.
490 Miss Jessie Johnson Father visited.
490 Rosetta Anderson Will not return to school after her father's death.
490 Among the number recently enrolled Roster of new students.
490 Ethel Gerken Will teach in Odebolt as will Esther Ridley.
490 That not even an April downpour Clios give party despite rainy weather.
490 Rev. McNinch Visited Professor Condit.
490 A new mail box Installed at 20th and Normal Streets.
491 Measles, an unwelcome visitor Infection is widespread.
491 On Friday evening Minnesingers and Cecilians presented "H. M. S. Pinafore"; did a good job.
491 Miss Suplee Has been ill.
491 Nellie Eastman Went home due to poor health.
491 Guy Clevenger Will be principal at Larrabee.
491 Lee Popp Returned from St. Louis.
492 Training Mathematics in the eighth grade.
494 School Management The teacher as instructor.
496 Bible Study A topical review of Paul's life and character.
500 Iowa State Normal School Auditorium Building; photo.