Normal Eyte — November 5, 1904

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129 Normal honors debaters; pictures of inter-collegiate teams to hang in main corridor; one regular credit also given--movement on foot to honor I. S. N. S. will now give one credit to all students who are a part of the intercollegiate debate team; team pictures will be hung in the main corridor.
129 Debaters receive medals; Hon. E. B. Howard will present them to winners of Ames-Normal debate; medals will be given next year if Mr. Howard's question Next year Mr. Howard will provide the winning team with medals if Ames and Normal debate on his proposed question.
130 Normalite honored; J. N. Streff elected president of freshmen laws at S. U. I.; Jack is also star end on the varsity football team Jack Streff, an I. S. N. S. alumnus, is president of the freshman law at the State University of Iowa.
131 The hoodoo must be broken; the last game and the greatest; the old rivals, Coe and Normal, this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock on Normal campus--admission A meeting was held on Thursday to practice the songs and cheers that will be used for the Ames debate and the game against Coe.
131 Mrs. Hack has resigned; was a successful and efficient teacher; assistant physical director will take up home duties in Chicago Mrs. Frederick Hack (Miss Clara Tilton) has resigned from her duties in the Physical Training Department due to the death of a family member.
131 Song contest a tie; Casper Schenk and John Parish divide honors; Fullerton well pleased--contest for an official school song now open Schenk and Parish tied in the contest for a new school song; Schenk's lyrics are included.
132 Normal girls sew; good work done in sewing classes of the Manual Training Department The Manual Training Department is now offering classes in sewing.
133 Training; the course of study--a review of the course quoted from "An Ideal School"; part IV Provides a review of the article entitled "An Ideal School".
135 After a long and severe illness Bridgie Cunningham has recovered to resume school duties.
135 Ruth Marsh Is recovering from a serious bout with pneumonia.
135 Emily M. Gardner Due to an illness, she has returned to her home in Paulline to recover.
135 John W. Boyle Is a first bookkeeper in the Navy in San Francisco, California.
135 Tillie Berger Has returned to school after teaching in Hazelton.
135 Geo. Olmstead After visiting in Cedar Falls, has returned to his home in Grand Forks, North Dakota.
135 Carrie King and E. P. Dickey were united in marriage Were married at the bride's parents' home in Cedar Falls.
135 J. E. Vance Is the new president of the Northeastern Teachers Association.
135 Lola Britton Is a primary teaching in Marshalltown.
135 Good reports reach us Good reports of the work of Edith Gritman in Tipton.
135 E. C. Hill Stopped in the city on his way to the Teachers Association meeting.
135 A message from Boone Florence (Streeter) Goodykoontz and her husband have a new baby girl.
135 Etta (Robinson) Cantine After visiting in Cedar Falls, she has returned to East Orange, New Jersey.
135 Rose Ferguson After completing her work at the university of Iowa, she has begun working as the assistant principal in Alta.
136 The program of the Southwestern Teacher's Association Several alumni hold official positions in the association.
136 A Tipton paper of July 28 contains this announcement Sallie Van Metre and Charles. E. Stinson were married.
136 Charles L. Lambert Has taken a position at the medical college of the New York Pathological Institute.
137 College Exchanges Excerpts from other college newspapers.
138 Bible Study Lesson X. The Chosen Family--Moses.
139 Scrubs play great game; they run circles around Ellsworth college players; second team holds Ellsworth on 3-yard line--keep record of uncrossed goal-- The I. S. N. S. second string players defeated Ellsworth, 22-0.
140 Next Thursday evening; Campanari, the great Italian singer, will be here; will be the greatest event on this year's lecture course As part of the lecture course; Italian singer Campanari will perform.
140 Men play tennis; best tournament ever held here--Hudson players defeated; Wallace champion in singles, Wallace and Walters in doubles and Wallace and A single, double, and mixed double tennis tournament was held at I. S. N. S.
141 Hayes Heaton Is a teacher in Humboldt this year.
141 Mr. John Wesley Bower Was married to Grace Reasoner in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
141 Rena Smith Is teaching the second primary at Marathon.
141 Osta Homan Is teaching in a rural school near Prescott.
141 Guy Clevenger Is in charge of the public schools in West Bend.
141 Miss Lea Weston Has been re-elected to a position in the Lohrville schools.
141 A very pretty wedding was solemnized Julia Gillam and Harry Goings were married. They will reside in Walhalla, North Dakota.
141 Miss Ella Akers Is enjoying her work as primary teacher in Kinross. Harry Trumbo is the principal of the school.
141 Stella Peterson Will teach for the tenth year at Stanton, Iowa.
141 Clara Hazlett Is teaching the grammar grades in Tripoli.
141 Lois Jacobs Has primary and intermediate work in Dike.
141 Clio Presented women's program.
142 Miss Jean Merriam Visited sister.
142 Miss Anna Wild Back from trip to St. Louis.
142 Earl and Lily Roadman Visited Cedar Falls.
142 Mrs. Cramer Visited daughter.
142 Jessie Little Visited home.
142 Mamie Martin Mother visiting.
142 Anna Kraft Returned from Oelwein.
142 Elsie Rhode Has been sick.
142 Chresto Presented scene from drama.
142 Shakes Presented Ladies Home Journal program.
143 Robert Fullerton Bought a house on Tremont Street.
143 A happier birthday Professor and Mrs. Fullerton have a new baby girl.
143 The art exhibit YWCA exhibition attracted attention.
143 Ethel Edwards Visited Margaret Oliver.
143 George Faint Visited sisters.
143 Miss Drenning's friends Welcome her back from vacation.
143 Mrs. Thomas Visited friends.
144 The open session season Philos entertain Shakes.