Normal Eyte — October 8, 1904
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
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| 65 | Why no credit?; English Department could advance Normal interests greatly by giving credits for inter-collegiate debating and oratory | Editorial encourages the awarding of class credit to those involved in the debate and oratory teams to reward students for their hard work. | |
| 65 | Ames debaters chosen; Johnson, Colegrove, and Mantle capture places on team-Hayes alternate | After a preliminary debate, the team members who will face Ames were chosen. | |
| 66 | Cornell--Normal next Saturday, Oct. 15 | I S. N. S. will play Cornell on October 15th. | |
| 66 | Miss Bowman; Radcliffe College-assistant critic | Laura Bowman; photo. | |
| 66 | Next Saturday, October 15 | After October 15th the price of a subscription to the Normal Eyte will increase by fifty cents. | |
| 67 | Emma Paffendorf; New Haven Normal School of Gymnastics--Assistant Physical Director | Miss Emma Paffendorf; photo. | |
| 67 | Republicans organize; political pot begins to boil at Normal | The Republican students gathered to develop a Republican Club; new officers were elected. | |
| 67 | Great lecture course; the best course ever offered here has been secured--first number next Tuesday, October 11 | The upcoming schedule of lecture course events looks to be very entertaining. | |
| 67 | Where our football teams play today | The regular team plays in Ames and the second string plays in Iowa Falls. | |
| 68 | Notes on Music | Article discusses proper etiquette when attending concerts and the problem with labeling music as "popular music". | |
| 68 | Training; the course of study--some suggested modernized courses | Article suggests courses that should be taught at various age levels. | |
| 70 | Miss Suplee still at I. S. N. S.; reports to the contrary ungrounded | Article refutes a rumor that Miss Suplee has resigned her position at I. S. N. S. | |
| 70 | Resolutions | The Aristos express their sorrow and extend their sympathy to the family of John Furry who died recently. | |
| 71 | Elizabeth Bain | Taught four institutes in Iowa this summer; has resigned from Salt Lake City, Utah, schools to attend the University of Iowa. | |
| 71 | O. D. Longstreth | Is professor of chemistry and physics, along with director of athletics, at Ellsworth College. | |
| 71 | Grace Brainard | Will again teach in the Washington school of East Waterloo. | |
| 71 | Dora Larson | Will remain in the Audubon High School. | |
| 71 | G. M. Grimes | Will have charge of the ward school in Marion, Iowa. | |
| 71 | Adell Andrews | Will teach sixth grade in Denver, Colorado. | |
| 71 | Emma Shoudy | Will remain as a teacher in Seattle, Washington. | |
| 71 | After spending the summer in Iowa | Carrie E. Martin will return as the principal of the Frontier, Wyoming, schools. | |
| 71 | After a pleasant experience of three years as principal | J. T. Fackler has returned to Iowa to teach in Linn County, while caring for his mother. | |
| 71 | Ellen C. Jackson | Is employed at the Glenwood High School for the fourth year. | |
| 71 | After a pleasant year in the Lorimer schools | Lillyan M. Francy has resigned to become principal of the high school at Lineville, Iowa. | |
| 71 | Frank D. McIlravy | Is principal of the Hopkins building in Sioux City, Iowa. | |
| 71 | S. M. Coddington | Is the new principal of schools at Danvers, Illinois. | |
| 71 | C. G. Umbaugh | Is a teacher of the grammar grades at Cumberland. | |
| 71 | Tripoli schools promises a good year | Raymond French will supervise the Tripoli schools. | |
| 71 | J. A. Beard | Is employed by the Capital City Gas and Lighting Company of Des Moines. | |
| 71 | C. H. Gilbert | IS the principal of the Garfield school in Eagle Groove, Iowa. | |
| 71 | Mary E. Keehl | Will return to Glenwood Springs, Colorado, for the third year as a primary teacher. | |
| 72 | A pretty home wedding at Coggan, Iowa | Lydia Blanche and Andrew McDonald were married; they will reside in Tama. | |
| 72 | The wedding of Laura E. Martin and Philip Vial Ketchum | Were married and will reside in Elkhart, Iowa. | |
| 72 | Ida Strawn | Made a visit to Normal; is working for the Educational Publishing Company; spent the summer in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. | |
| 72 | Emma Hegner McNally | Mr. and Mrs. McNally have recently moved to Birmingham, Alabama, were Mr. McNally works for the Kimball Piano Company. | |
| 72 | The marriage of Coral Smith to Edward Darr | Were married in Storm Lake, Iowa, on June 21st; will reside in Rockford, Illinois. | |
| 72 | A small company of relatives and intimate friends gathered in Sioux City | Greta Beach and W. G. Detwiler were married on June 20th; Mr. Detwiler is principal of the Copper building in Sioux City. | |
| 72 | A. T. Gifford | For the fifth consecutive year, A. T. Gifford will be the principal of the Lynnville school. | |
| 72 | Mabel Gilmore | Spent the summer on a timber ranch in Monroe, Washington. | |
| 72 | W. H. Ray | Is the new superintendent at Lansing. | |
| 73 | College Exchanges | Excerpts from other colleges' newspapers. | |
| 74 | Bible Study | Lesson VI--The Chosen Family--Abraham. | |
| 75 | Great football game; Pell's machine grinds out score of 36, while Simpson takes home a goose egg | I. S. N. S. defeated Simpson, 36-0; Jones scored the first touchdown. | |
| 76 | Clio | The new members of the Clio and Orio literary societies were formally initiated. | |
| 77 | Chresto | Members of the Chresto society held a night of presentations by members of the society. | |
| 77 | Shake | Describes the presentations of the recent Shake society meeting. | |
| 77 | Germania | Describes, in German, the details of the previous German Club meeting. | |
| 78 | Misses Chantry, Elsie chantry, Rhode, and Lovitt | Visited Carl Axtell. | |
| 78 | Miss Drenning | Visiting family in Galena. | |
| 78 | Miss Fannie Dickey | Sang a solo at the prayer meeting. | |
| 78 | Mr. C. A. Fullerton | Visited his sister in North Carolina. | |
| 78 | Miss Thornton | Led reading circle. | |
| 78 | Prof. Condit | Spoke at Cornell College. | |
| 78 | Nellie Long | Visited Ellen Hull. | |
| 78 | Henry Ensminger | Visited Dallas Johnson. | |
| 78 | Mr. Fullerton of Rockford | Visiting sons Robert and Charles. | |
| 78 | Maude McChane's brother | Came for a visit. | |
| 78 | Florence Breneman | Visited Ames. | |
| 78 | Two of the ladies' physical training classes | Began work in gymnasium. | |
| 78 | Cora Otto | Niece sick. | |
| 78 | Miss Carpenter | Visited friends. | |
| 78 | Hazel Armstrong | Visited Waterloo. | |
| 78 | Stella Counsell | Left school due to illness. | |
| 78 | Lillian Faint | Visited home. | |
| 78 | Harry St. Clair | Visited sister Faye. | |
| 78 | Winifred Cameron | Visited Waterloo. | |
| 78 | Rose Aleck | Visiting uncle. | |
| 78 | Amy McLean | Enrolled in school. | |
| 78 | Lura Chase | Visited home. | |
| 79 | Agnes Field | Went home to care for grandmother. | |
| 79 | Belle Buckley | Visited Edna Thatcher. | |
| 79 | Friday night | Nu Omicron Nu initiated three new members. | |
| 79 | The Episcopal girls | Met to organize St. Catherine's Guild. | |
| 79 | Thursday evening | Professors Patt, Call, Simmons, and Oliver greet new women faculty. |