Normal Eyte — November 16, 1904

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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.