Normal Eyte — November 9, 1904

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145 Dallas Johnson; who opened for Normal and made the whirlwind finish Dallas Johnson; photo.
145 Normal wins Ames-Normal debate; Pedagogs successfully uphold asset currency--both teams do great debating; Ames the favorite through the first set of I. S. N. S. won the ninth debate against Ames; detailed description of the debate; photo.
146 Jesse Mantle; second speaker for the Pedagogues. "Consistency thou are a jewel." Jesse Mantle; photo.
146 Jay Colegrove; third speaker, a hard hitter and fierce in rebuttal Jay Colegrove; photo.
147 Harry Gordon Hayes; alternate, whose earnest assistance helped win the victory Harry Gordon Hayes; photo.
149 Normal overwhelms Coe 75 to 0; the hoodoo is annihilated by thirteen touchdowns last Saturday afternoon; Normal in splendid condition and displays the Article provides a detailed summary of the game against Coe.
149 Jimmie Strawn; right end, captain of the team which broke the Coe hoodoo Jimmie Strawn; photo.
150 "Doc" Pell; whose coaching has so greatly boosted Normal athletics Coach "Doc" Pell; photo.
151 Joe Wright; manager, the stone-wall center, none better in Iowa Joe Wright; photo.
152 Tommy Jones, fullback; the best football player Normal ever had, kicked 10 goals in succession in Coe game Tommy Jones; photo.
152 Jimmie Ehret, left end; whose long end runs netted 4 touchdowns Jimmie Ehret; photo.
153 Zeta Gave Philippine program.
153 Philo Presented Halloween program.
154 How judge see the debate Will Muse, who was one of the judges at the Ames-Normal debate, tells of the event in the Mason City Globe-Gazette.
154 Normal song; the other first honor song Provides the lyrics to the school song written by John Parish.
155 College Exchanges Excerpts from other college newspapers.
156 Elizabeth Burgess Due to ill health, she is unable to teach in Pomona, California.
156 G. W. Hursey George Hursey is the principal and eighth grade teacher in Upland, California. His wife, Cora Leonard Hursey, is a third and fourth grade teacher.
156 Edna M. Kemp Wrote a letter from Renville, North Dakota.
156 Grace A. McNeil Will teach fifth grade in Pasadena, California.
156 F. O Smith Is superintendent for the second year in Buffalo Center.
156 Carrie A. McCausland Conover Is a teacher at Coachella, Riverside County, California.
156 Don Campbell Is principal of a building and teacher of eighth grade in Vinton, Iowa.
156 Mabel J. Buedell Is a high school science teacher in Anamosa, Iowa.
156 Theodore Anderson Is practicing law and doing an abstract business in Everett, Washington.
156 Harriett Steele Is a cashier in Jones book store in Los Angeles, California.
156 Myrtle Anders Is the principal in Rock Rapids.
156 Lydia M. Wilbur Is doing first grade work in Marinette, Wisconsin.
156 E. W. Goetsch Is the principal at Norwalk, Iowa.
156 Rose Bixler Teaching eighth grade in Sibley, Iowa.
156 Kris Fesenbeck Is teaching a grammar grade in Glidden, Iowa.
156 Ellen Oleson Is at work in the intermediate department of Renwick.
156 W. G. Magee Is a senior in the medical department of Northwestern University.
156 Chas. E. Blodgett Is in the fourth year as head of the Logan schools.
156 G. G. Ballou Is attending Capital City Commercial College in Des Moines.
156 Theo. Cole Is teaching in the primary department of the Rockwell City schools.
156 Ernest E. Barker Is a student in the medical department at the University of Iowa.
156 Effie (McCoid) Fisher Visited Cedar Falls on her way to her home in Stanwood.
156 Bessie Oleson Is spending the year at her home in Rock Falls.
156 Mattie Akers Was married to H. H. Dalaker in Minneapolis.
156 S. P. Fogdall Stopped to visit friends in Cedar Falls before returning to Morgan Park, Illinois, to study theology.
157 C. U. Moore Will be studying medicine at the State University of Texas.
157 S. S. Stockwell Is the principal of the normal school of the University of Wyoming.
157 W. H Bridges Will not continue school due to the ill health of his father.
157 Samuel Quigley Is instructor of English in the University preparatory school of Oklahoma in Tonkawa, Oklahoma.
157 John A. Wilson Has returned to Spokane, Washington, to work in real estate and mining.
157 Anna C. Goodale After graduating from the Training School for Nurses, she will be in Los Angeles, California.
157 Arthur M. Gray Has resumed his position in the Conrad schools.
158 Edna Scherger Father visited.
158 Mrs. Ed. Townsend Visited chapel.
158 Linda Schwarting Back in school.
158 Blanche Crouse and Kate Bagley Attended debate.
158 Winifred Cameron Mother visited.
158 Among alumni returning for the Ames debate Roster of alumni who returned for the Ames debate.
158 Bertha L. Marsh Was married to William W. Mendenhall in Portland, Oregon.
158 John E. Cameron Is working in the science department of the high school in Cedar Rapids.
158 Hal Washburn Is the chief clerk of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway.
158 C. P. Shearer Is in the insurance and real estate business in Cumberland, Iowa.
158 Jennie (Harper) Palmerton Spent some time in the past year in Clinton Falls, Minnesota, and welcomed a new son.
158 Ill health Amy McLean left school.
159 H. E. Blackmar Visited campus.
159 Harry Lambert Visited home.
159 After the debate Reception held to honor Ames debaters.
159 There have been Halloween parties VOVs gave the best Halloween party this year; party program and menu.
159 As Saturday's game was the last of the season Reception given for ISNS and Coe players.