Normal Eyte — May 21, 1904

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521 A teacher's union; the pedagogs of southern Iowa will attempt to advance salaries Group consists mostly of country school teachers; questions about the value of the group.
521 Triangular debate; Philos, 4; Orios, 4; Aristo, 1 Brief account of the debate.
522 June festival of music Chorus under direction of W. L. Tomlins will present Mendelssohn's "Elijah".
522 The biggest crowd Orios defeat Aristos in baseball, 6-4.
522 With such an experience baseball fan Professor Rice has a broken arm and Cecelia Putnam has a bruise.
523 Illinois was subdued; after the ball game they took life more seriously Normal defeats Illinois in baseball, 7-4.
523 On the diamond; other schools have been doing things to our ball team ISNS has lost a string of games to Iowa, Iowa State, and Western College.
524 Coe is vanquished; the dual meet won by Normal by a margin of 14 points Normal defeats Coe College in track and field.
525 After a successful experience of two years at Ireton Joel Johnson will be principal at Sanborn.
525 G. F. Eckhard Will work as engineer for Illinois Central Railroad.
525 Miss Jennie Foglesong Studying in Missouri.
525 Maud Mow Teaching in Marathon.
525 Mrs. Edna Wray Simpson Died in Minnesota.
525 Edith Bailey Will teach in Ames.
525 Sara Riggs, Jennie Sheean, and Miss Knudsen Planning trip to Europe.
525 Olive (Taubman) Jewell Mother died.
525 Miss Margaret Roan Teaching in Graettinger.
525 Bertha Aarvig Teaching in Cherokee.
525 A particularly sad death Bertha Gardner Bishop died.
525 Miss Anna Reedy Assistant principal at Gowrie.
525 Miss Etta E. Brown Married Harry D. Eston.
525 Good reports Albert Joy is doing well in Whitmore.
526 Tressa Waldo Will continue teaching at Spencer.
526 The following article History of the Klier Boarding club and a circulating letter among the people who lived there.
526 H. E. Blackmar Continuing good work at Emmetsburg.
526 Walter S. Mitchell Will be principal at Charter Oak.
526 The Lorimor schools Mark I. Roberts is in charge there.
526 Jennie Speer Will continue teaching at West Waterloo.
526 Maud Lane Back at work in Sioux City after recovering from illness.
527 Aristo Presented recitations and debate.
527 Chresto Presented Mother Goose program.
528 Clio Presented nature program.
528 Zeta Presented recitations and papers.
528 Germania Programs for upcoming meeting.
529 Many of Normal's former athletes Come back to campus for special occasions.
529 The pupils of Miss Curtiss and Miss Childs Gave a recital.
529 In honor of Miss Grace Paulger Will go to Chicago for nursing training; friends gave her a party.
529 Miss Mabel McNally Returned from trip to the West.
529 After seven weeks of suffering Roy Merner died.
529 Ross M. Bickford Purchased barber shop from L. Coleman.
529 Glenn M. Zerbe Will teach in the Philippine Islands.
530 Emil Tostlebe Visited friends on campus.
530 J. N. Streff Called home.
530 Edith and Clara Hazlett Visited campus; Clara Hazlett will teach in Tripoli.
530 Mr. Veatch's gallery Many students are having their pictures taken.
530 Macy and Don Campbell Sister visited them.
530 There have been many April showers Women's Relief Corps honors Minnesingers and track team with reception.
530 Mrs. Frank Watson Gave a solo recital.
531 Notes On Music Robert Fullerton talks about the human anatomy of music.
531 School Management The teacher as trainer.
533 Training The school as a factor in the growth of character.
535 Bible Study Mission study.
536 Y. W. C. A. Minna Merriam will be General Secretary of campus group.