Normal Eyte — October 15, 1904

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81 Passing of the chapel oration; progressive change made by English Department; new requirements, two society orations or equivalent in contest work The English Department has changed the requirements for the number of orations that need to be given by its students; they will no longer have to give orations during the chapel exercises.
81 Mailboxes on the street cars--why not?; schedule of principal mail trains make present system of collection 'very' unsatisfactory; Article discusses the need for change in the current mail services on the hill.
82 No wonder Ames and Iowa have the best football teams Former I. S. N. S. students play for the Ames and Iowa football teams.
82 The southeast campus A photo of the southeast side of campus.
83 Ladies societies will dip into oratory; movement on foot to arrange inter-society contests; would make fair sex dangerous competitors in home contest There is a movement to organize an oratorical league among the ten women's literary societies.
83 Great chance to see art; traveling exhibit will be here next week The Y. W. C. A. will sponsor a traveling art exhibit.
83 Madrigal Club concert; an appreciative audience listens to a well rendered program; soloists are favorites As part of the lecture course, the Madrigal Club singers performed at I. S. N. S.
84 Notes on music There is a high demand for high school music teachers.
84 Training; the course of study--a review of the course quoted from "An Ideal School". Professor Bender gives advice on teacher education.
87 Bessie Forrester Is again teaching in the Lohrville High School.
87 Nellie Johnson Is a high school teacher in Belle Plain, Iowa.
87 A. C. Fuller Is the new superintendent of the Storm Lake schools.
87 Edna Stone Has been promoted to a position in the history department of the Marshalltown High School.
87 Lynne Barnum Remains in Spirit Lake for another year.
87 Lynne Barnum Remains in Spirit Lake for another year.
87 Anna Bernard Will be the Reinbeck High School principal for the fifth year.
87 Laura A. Hoag Will begin her third year of work in Sioux City schools.
87 H. F. Volkmann H. F. Volkmann is in charge of the schools of Whitewood, South Dakota; Edna (Alexander) Volkmann teaches an intermediate grade.
87 C. E. Burton Spent last year at the University of Iowa; this year is teaching in Springdale, Iowa.
87 Ella C. Hartshorn Has left Missouri Valley to be the principal of Lone Rock, Iowa.
87 Josephine Ullman Is in charge of the grammar grade in Marcus.
87 Orrell Larrison Has become Mrs. Charles Brooks of Boone, Iowa.
87 R. A. Elwood Is the new assistant principal of the schools in Troy, Kansas.
87 M. Nervil Keeler Is practicing osteopathy in Loveland, Colorado.
87 Maude Eugenia Pattison Is teaching fifth grade in Eagle Grove, Iowa.
87 Charlotte M. Davis Is the first assistant principal of the Clarion High School.
87 Mary S. Arnold Spent the summer in Iowa but will return to Spokane, Washington.
87 Chloris Anderson Has returned to Rosalia, Washington, for another year's work.
87 Announcement of the wedding Irene Epley and O. J. Saquety were married on June 29 and now reside in Holstein, Iowa.
87 Jessie Lee Bradshaw Teaches seventh grade in North High School in Des Moines.
87 Alta Green Is a principal in Webster City, Iowa.
88 G. L. Martin Is now enrolled in the forestry department of the State College.
88 Good reports of the work of C. D. McClain Is a Latin teacher in the Fairfield High School.
88 Blanche McIntosh Has returned to Britt, Iowa, to be the principal of the high school.
88 Luke Rhoades Is principal of the Central building in Mason City.
88 J. Earnest Carmen Is teaching physiography in the grade schools while also attending the University of Chicago.
88 Ida M. Fell Will remain in Clarence as the assistant principal.
88 Mary Feltus Has been appointed secretary of the Butler County Teachers Association.
88 J. P. Woodruff Is the new superintendent of schools at Evanston, Wyoming.
88 Mrs. F. D. McRae Spent the summer in Nova Scotia at the home of Mr. McRae's parents.
88 Ella Sandager Is in charge of the second intermediate department of Elkader, Iowa.
88 Ethel Gerkin Is ill with typhoid fever.
88 Katie Putnam Is teaching fifth grade in Boone.
88 Nellie Hudson Is the principal of the Lowell building in Boone, Iowa.
88 John McPherson Is the head of the New Sharon schools.
89 College exchanges Excerpts from other college's newspapers.
90 Bible Study Lesson VII. The chosen family-Isaac and his sons.
91 Ames 17, Normal 0; heavy Aggies bruise their way through our line for three touchdowns; pedagogues hold cyclones to a small score, well earned After numerous I. S. N. S. players were taken out of the game because of injuries, and a lack of the ability to score a touchdown, I. S. N. S. lost to Ames, 17-0.
92 Maude Bingham Teaching in Dows.
92 Frances Burns Will return to Audubon.
92 Thomas Burkhalter Playground supervisor in Washington, D. C.
92 Laeta Koch Librarian in Charles City.
92 Nellie York Teaching in New York.
92 Women play tennis; second semi-annual tournament is now on Article describes the results of the second semi-annual women's tennis contest.
92 Normal seconds 0, Ellsworth 0; scrubs play Ellsworth a hard game; neither team able to push over for a touchdown I. S. N. S. scrubs team was unable to score a touchdown against Ellsworth; the final score was 0-0.
93 Thomas Waddick Principal in Prairiesburg.
93 Zilpha Cooney Teaching at Bradyville.
93 Lois Young Teaching at Linden.
93 Elizabeth Parmenter Teaching in Mason City.
93 Philo Rodenbach, Hawk, Pearl, Bangs, and Bay all participated in the recent Philo meeting.
93 Neo Orations, papers, and a debate were presented at the recent meeting.
93 Zeta Details of the recent Zeta meeting.
94 Mary Williamson Visited Cedar Rapids.
94 Mildred Fox Attended sister's wedding.
94 Lulu Sindlinger Visited campus kindergarten.
94 Caroline Schmalle's father Visited.
94 Edna Scherger's mother Visited.
94 Winifred James Visited parents.
94 Sadie Sterry's mother Visited.
94 Margaret Scallon Visited sister Teresa.
94 Jessie Nichol Visited home.
94 Fannie Knights and May Sellers Visited Luetta Knights and Cora Zink.
94 Aristo Details of the Aristo meeting.
95 Miss Hughes and Miss Fesenbeck Entertained company.
95 Miss Gregg Went to Cedar Rapids.
95 Mrs. Nenno Visited daughter Gertrude.
95 Kate Gentzler Visited home.
95 Anna Beatty Visited Vida Blanch.
95 Mrs. Palmer Visited Mrs. Robert Fullerton.
95 In response to invitations issued by Prof. and Mrs. Colegrove Fifty attend Kenneth Colegrove's birthday.
95 Esther and Helen Seerley Visited Burlington.
95 Misses Merriam and Lovitt Visited Waterloo.
95 Mrs. St. Clair Visited daughter Faye.
95 All that was left of Wallace Hall Residents went on picnic.
95 Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Visited son Albert.
95 Grace Strayer Visited Hudson.
95 The Republican Club Went to speech by Senator Fairbanks.
96 Mabel Hayes Sister visited.