Normal Eyte — October 22, 1904

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97 Death of T. E. Seerley; President's father succumbs to old age; funeral services in Iowa City--interment in Cedar Falls President Seerley's father died at the age of 83.
97 Democrats get busy; organize to promote principles of democracy; strong set of officers is chosen A democrat club has been formed to promote the principles of the Democratic party and aid in election of its candidates; new officers were elected.
98 Big game next Saturday; Ellsworth meets the scrubs here; see the Tussle--Admission 25 cents The scrubs will play Ellsworth next Saturday.
98 Notes on music Article encourages the performance of only well rehearsed and prepared music.
99 Normal football songs Article notes words to many of the songs performed at the football games.
99 A chapel nuisance A cartoon that depicts the nuisance of people speaking during chapel exercises.
100 Training; the course of study--a review of the course quoted from "An Ideal School" part II Professor Bender gives advice on teaching techniques.
102 Jennie I. Berg Is in her second year of fourth grade work in Atlantic, Iowa.
102 Agnes Gilbride Will teach sixth grade in Algona.
102 Mrs. Alice Mallory Is seventh grade teacher and principal of an eight room building in Missouri Valley, Iowa.
102 Esther Ridley Is in charge of the first primary department in Odebolt, Iowa.
102 Luella Sherer Will teach grammar in the Watertown, South Dakota, schools.
102 Friends will learn with deep sorrow The mother of Vinnie (Marsh) Fellingham and Ruth Marsh has died.
102 Miss Lily Elderkin Was married June 7th to J. F. Butler.
102 Fannie Dickey Spent part of the summer studying music in Chicago.
102 The failing health of her parents Rose Morris has given up teaching to return home to New Virginia, Iowa.
102 The marriage of Miss Blanche R. Hinkley and Mr. Leonard A. Howe Married recently.
102 Annie Gardner Is a student at the Moody Bible Institute.
103 Welsey D. Wiler Has graduated from dental school and now resides in Forest City.
103 Lucy E. Spicer Is a student at the University of Chicago.
103 Margarette Ball Is now Mrs. Margarette Ball Dickson.
103 The Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association Several alumni will represent I. S. N. S. at the meeting.
103 The new principal The new principal of the Ionia schools is W. P. Jensen.
103 After seven year service J. C. Sanders has accepted a position at West Union.
103 Emma L. Cook Is assistant principal in Remsen, Iowa.
103 Oda R. Fuller In charge of music in Elmhurst, Illinois; Bertha Engle is a second grade teacher there.
103 Blanche Le Valley Is in her third year in the grammar grades in Moulton schools.
103 The Iowa Normal Monthly Owen Hammersly is the new principal at South English.
103 O. O. Mueller Is principal of schools in Stacyville, Iowa.
104 Hattie Hospers Is teaching in the primary grade at Orange City.
104 J. J. Jones Is a pastor in Hobart, Oklahoma..
104 Web and Glenn Wynegar Have recently moved to Eugene, Oregon.
104 May Rich Is teaching her second year in Churdan in the high school.
104 Grace Storm Is teaching third and fourth grade in Storm Lake.
104 Elzada Wilson Is teaching in a country school at Lone Rock.
104 Nellie Spellman Works in the primary department of the Tripoli schools.
104 Grace Heywood Has been re-elected to teach fifth grade in Council Bluffs.
104 Katherine Eighmey Is doing grade work in Exira.
104 Fauna Poundstone Is employed in the Sterling schools in Illinois.
104 Constance (Graham) Camp Is a seventh grade teacher in Lake City, Iowa.
104 Clem Seerley Has taken up work at the medical college in Iowa City.
104 J. A. Woodruff Is the principal of the normal department of Buena Vista College in Storm Lake, Iowa.
104 Franc De Graffe Is assistant in the Fonda schools.
104 Mamie A. Klinefelter Lives in Des Moines.
104 Annette Anderson Moved to Atwood, Colorado, due to throat trouble.
104 Mildred Humphrey Is in her third year as a sixth grade teacher in Clarion.
104 Ernest Ackerman Is principal of the Larabee schools.
104 Errett M. Fox Is the head of the McIntire schools.
105 College Exchanges Excerpts from other college newspapers.
106 Bible Study Lesson VIII. The Chosen Family.
107 Normal 17, Cornell 0; Methodists play in great luck; Pell's machine bucks the line for three touchdowns--Cornell, aided by timely fumbles kicks goal I. S. N. S. defeated Cornell, 17-0.
109 Scrubs 23, Cedar Falls 0 The I. S. N. S. second string team defeated Cedar Falls High School, 23-0.
109 Tennis tournament ends; the final sets brilliantly played; Mary Walters wins championship of the school After the last round of play, Mary Walters wins the tennis championship.
110 Clio Installed new officers.
110 Alpha News members were initiated into the Alpha society.
110 Northwestern has put her glee club under the control of the School of Music Northwestern University and the University of Michigan are giving college credit to their glee club singers.
111 The Shakes and Aristos New members give St. Louis program.
111 According to an established custom New members get initiated again.
111 The Art Club Went to woods to sketch.
111 Rev. Wilder Missionary spoke at prayer meeting.
111 Last Tuesday Professor Condit attended Presbyterian meeting in Fairfield.
112 Ethel Agnes Edwards Visited friends.
112 Miss Gunn Attended Sunday School convention.