Normal Eyte — November 16, 1904
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 161 | Meet at Red Oak; the Southwest Iowa Teachers Association hold interesting session; a most successful meeting--many notable addresses given | Detailed description of the program of the Southwest Iowa Teachers Association. | |
| 163 | "Honorable Judges, Ladies and Gentlemen!"; sketches of the Ames-Normal debate by our cartoonist | Cartoon depicting the members of the Ames and I. S. N. S. debating teams. | |
| 164 | Notes on Music | Article describes the usefulness of having high quality musicians perform on campus. | |
| 164 | Taylor will talk; governor of Tennessee will entertain Normalites Friday evening, Nov. 18--bring ticket No. 9 | Governor Taylor of Tennessee will speak as a part of the lecture course. | |
| 165 | Training; the course of study--the gulf between the grade and the high school | Article describes the gap between grade school and high school education. | |
| 167 | Gertrude M. Crane | Has received an increase in salary at her position as high school assistant in Milo, Iowa. | |
| 167 | Marion Frances | Is the new daughter of A. E. Felmley and his wife. | |
| 167 | Ethel Meacham | Is again teaching in Wellman, Iowa. | |
| 167 | Mayme Randall | Has been visiting friends in Iowa City. | |
| 167 | E. W. Vogel | Is in the life insurance business in Fort Dodge. | |
| 167 | Harry H. Savage | Has been elected as the president of the Southwestern Teachers Association. | |
| 167 | Flora Galt | Visited Normal for the Ames debate. | |
| 167 | George Eckhard | Is a senior in the civil engineering department of State University of Iowa. | |
| 167 | After faithful service | Upon completion of missionary work in India, Susie Young is returning to the U. S. | |
| 167 | R. W. Keeler | Is a junior member of Winget & Keeler in Lake View, Iowa. | |
| 167 | Myrtle E. Putnam | Has finished her fifth year in the Redfield schools. | |
| 167 | Olive Orton | Will complete her studies at the University of Nebraska. | |
| 167 | Jessie Lias | Is in her fourth year as assistant in the Bellevue high school. | |
| 167 | Jessie Wiler | Is in charge of the primary department of the Aplington schools. | |
| 167 | Maude Rohlfsen | Completed a term of school near La Porte City. | |
| 167 | T. L. Eland | Is a student at the medical college of the University of Iowa. | |
| 167 | B. H. Callison | Is working in the Correctionville high school. | |
| 167 | Paul Peterson | Is manager of the Danish Lutheran Publishing House in Blair, Nebraska. | |
| 167 | Lena A. Brown | Is the wife of Charles A Kent. | |
| 167 | This winter Earl Roadman | Will teach in Grundy County. | |
| 167 | Sedona Fesenbeck | Is high school principal in Humboldt. | |
| 167 | Ada Montgomery | Is sixth grade teacher in Fairfield. | |
| 167 | Ward Hanna | Is principal of the Luverne, Iowa, schools. | |
| 167 | Vera Lighthall | Is assistant at Buffalo Center. | |
| 167 | J. R. Slacks | Is the principal of the Lake View schools. | |
| 168 | S. L Thomas | Has been teaching physics for eight years in the Council Bluffs high school. | |
| 168 | Edith Van Tuyl | Has completed her first term as a teacher in Dunkerton. | |
| 168 | Miss Libbie Lodwick | Is teaching Latin and German in Los Angeles, California. | |
| 168 | The many friends of I. D. Shuttleworth | Is now the superintendent of the Neola schools. | |
| 168 | Pearl M. Shaffer | Is in the Kansas State Agricultural College as professor of Military Science and Tactics. | |
| 168 | O. J. McManus | Is serving his third term as the superintendent of the Pottawattamie County schools. | |
| 168 | F. C. Ensign | Is in his fifth year as principal of the Council Bluffs High School. | |
| 168 | Ida M. Leighton | Is a third grade teacher in Sioux Rapids. | |
| 168 | Lissa (Jeffers) Fulton | Has moved to Burke, South Dakota. | |
| 168 | George Galloway | Is now superintendent of the Dunlap schools. Edwin Bronson will engage in the drug business in Council Bluffs. | |
| 168 | Arthur Gist | Made a visit home on November 5th and 6th; is teaching in Sioux City. | |
| 168 | J. N. Streff | Is studying law at the State University of Iowa. | |
| 168 | L. D. Curtis, Jr. | Was one of the teachers in the Cedar County institute. | |
| 169 | College Exchanges | Excerpts from other college newspapers. | |
| 170 | Bible Study | Lesson XI. The people of Israel--Moses | |
| 171 | Normal 6, Penn 6; teams play like schoolboys; Normal unable to solve the combination of the unlucky 13 | I. S. N. S. tied with Penn, 6-6; provides a detailed description of the game. | |
| 173 | Grace Furrow | Has second intermediate work in Tripoli. Maude Osier is in charge of the first intermediate grade. | |
| 173 | Frances Deo | Is in charge of the primary department of Kinierim. | |
| 173 | Edith Gillen | Is teaching near Doon but expects to return to Normal next term. | |
| 173 | Jessie Ball | Is teaching in Wolsey, South Dakota. | |
| 173 | Chester H. Thompson | Is working in the post office in Tacoma, Washington. F. J. Campbell is one of this carriers. | |
| 173 | Lela McElhinney | Is teaching music, physical culture, and elocution in Nashua. | |
| 173 | Jas. H. Seymour | Is principal of the Irwin schools. | |
| 173 | At Dows, Sept. 7th | Katherine Ellis and Roy Fuller were married. | |
| 173 | August 8th, Mary Fink of Ackley | Mary Fink became Mrs. G. L. Gorton. | |
| 173 | Ida Donald | Is continuing her work at the school for the deaf in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. | |
| 173 | W. D. Van Tuyl | Is a member of the West Liberty high school. | |
| 173 | Barbara McDowell | Is special primary teacher near Hampton. | |
| 173 | Vacation railroad rates | Rates for students and faculty who wish to take the railroad home for Thanksgiving. | |
| 173 | Miss Gay Thompson | Was married to W. F. Wood of Estherville. | |
| 174 | Monday evening | Women of reading circle entertain men. | |
| 174 | Annie Johnston | Expects to go to Canada. | |
| 174 | Grace Smith | Attended Neo session. | |
| 174 | Mr. Dunkerton | Visited friends. | |
| 174 | Mary and Agnes Faint | Visited sister Lillian. | |
| 174 | Rodney Rodenbach | Has been sick. | |
| 174 | Mary Kurtz | Visiting friends. | |
| 174 | Edith Van Tuyl | Visited friends. | |
| 174 | Miss Teddersen | Visited Alda Kranbuehl. | |
| 174 | Mrs. Agnes Chase | Caring for father. | |
| 174 | Lydia Holahan | Mother sick. | |
| 174 | Alpha | Presented program on light opera. | |
| 174 | Elizabeth McCulloch | Went home to rest. | |
| 175 | The football boys | Mr. and Mrs. Wallace give three course luncheon for football team. | |
| 175 | The reception | Professors Gregg, Buck, and Suplee give large reception. | |
| 175 | Prof. W. H. Bender | Preparing for ISTA meeting. | |
| 175 | Mr. B. R. King | Came to concert. | |
| 175 | Jack Streff | Visited campus; playing football for University of Iowa. | |
| 175 | Maude Dudley and Margaret Van Metre | Visited physical training department. | |
| 175 | Ralph Crouse | Visited home and voted. | |
| 175 | Mr. Bancroft | Sent bouquet to faculty. | |
| 176 | Never has Cedar Falls had the privilege | Praise for performance of Giuseppe Campanari and his company. | |
| 176 | Neo open session | The Neotrophian society held an open session for the public on November 12. |