Normal Eyte — November 23, 1904

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177 Orators, wake up!; more interest in oratory necessary; Iowa's standing in interstate league no credit to us Encourages students to participate in the oratory events that the school offers.
180 Sing a song of Normal; Fullerton makes some pat suggestions to song writers Professor Fullerton give suggestions to students who are writing a school song for the contest.
180 Training; bridging the gulf between the grade and the high school Article describes the gap between grade school and high school education.
182 E. S. Smith Is the principal of the Cleghorn schools.
182 Gertrude Mitchell Is a teacher in the Holland school in Minneapolis.
182 State conference The State Conference of Colleges and Secondary Schools will meet in Iowa City November 25, 1904.
182 Carrie L. Neidy Is not teaching this year.
182 Inez Croasdale Is a teacher in Logan.
182 Mae Diddy Was married to Roy K. Worrell and resides in Fresno, California.
182 Florence Kimball Is a teacher in Hawarden.
182 Ernest Walker Is the head of the Minden schools.
182 Mary R. Norton Has a position as first primary teacher in Yankton, South Dakota.
182 Lee Popp Is a student at Armour Institute in Chicago.
182 Maude Lane Is in charge of eighth grade in Sioux City.
182 E. S. Baker Is enrolled at the medical college of Sate University of Iowa.
182 Myrtle Drew Is now Mrs. Parker of Minneapolis.
182 The principal of the Plymouth Elmer Charlson is the Plymouth principal.
183 Friends of Florence (Mack) Farr Has bought property in Waterloo.
183 Chas. Meyerholz Was teacher of history in the State University of Maine during the summer
183 H. B. Lizer Purchased the La Porte City Press.
183 Ida (Shaw) Frederick Will teach in Brawley, California.
183 Emma Hoebel Was married to Herbert Halsey.
183 Laura Hopkinson Jones Has settled inter her new home in Hobart, Oklahoma, and gave birth to a baby girl.
183 After two years' service Willis E. Lamb is the superintendent of the Dell Rapids, South Dakota, schools.
183 Eva C. Hubbard Is living in Alberta, Canada.
183 Alzada Mowry Is eighth grade instructor in Des Moines.
183 Susie Ablett Was married to Ambrose Thomas
183 Seba Dewell Is Prescott school principal in Lincoln, Nebraska.
184 We copy from the La Porte City Progress-Review An account of the wedding of Adah Hayes and R. B. Chisholm.
184 John M. Dunkerton Is instructor of science and mathematics at Capital Park High School of Des Moines.
184 Florence Clark Is teaching in Morenci, Arizona, with her sister Maude.
185 College Exchanges Excerpts from other college newspapers.
186 Drake wins Normal game; the Christians outclass Pell's weakened team; Normal plays to the finish with grim determination--substitutes display much Drake defeated I. S. N. S., 26-6; includes the article written by the Record about the game.
187 Fall term graduates Roster of students who will be graduating at the end of the fall 1904 term.
188 Johnnie Singer Is head clerk in the silk department of "The Fair" in Chicago.
188 Gertrude Coffman Was married to Harrison Deal.
188 Bertha Pike Father is gravely ill in Cedar Rapids.
188 Jean Kinsman Is a teacher in Boone.
188 Pauline DeLange Is primary teacher in St. Lawrence, South Dakota.
188 Minna Brothers Married Dr. F. Stewart
188 Zella B. Wright Is teaching fourth and fifth grade at Columbus Junction.
188 Emalyn Miller Will teach in Seneca.
188 Anna Lundby Is teaching in Orange township, Black Hawk County.
188 Ossoli Provides a recap of the recent Halloween meeting.
188 Aristo Describes the events of the Shake-Aristo meeting.
189 Zeta Enjoyed various programs given by members of the society.
190 In honor of the birthday Miss Oliver entertained a friends in honor of T. E. Jones' birthday.
190 Fay Bigelow Will not return for the winter term, but instead will teach at his home town.
190 Prof. Wright Spoke to the Iowa Religious Education Association in Indianola.
190 Dalma Young and Elizabeth Baur Went to Des Moines to see the Drake-Normal football game.
190 Miss Evans Visited chapel and other music classes.
190 Georgia Herrald Went home to Fonda.
190 Miss Eggerton Left for her home in Rock Island.
190 Ernest Bean His mother and brother visited.
190 Pres. and Mrs. Seerley Are spending the week in St. Louis.
190 Ceva Bezold Visited Esther Seerley.
190 Vernon G. Behrens Came to Normal to attend the lecture.
190 Miss Ellen Hull Will fill the place left by Emily Gardner.
190 Ted Rivers Was the guest of Winifred Barker.
190 Mrs. Newton Visited Normal with her daughter Mildred.
190 Mr. Lathrop Left the football team in Des Moines and traveled to St. Louis.
190 Miss Hughes Stayed at home part of the week due to an illness.
190 Mrs. Leland Went to Janesville to inspect the Women's Relief Corps.
190 Miss Marrow Will teach in a country school this winter.
190 Miss Lillian Goodwin Was a visitor in Waterloo.
190 Sadie Swisher Went home due to an illness.
190 Prof. Geiser Was not able to teach his classes due to illness.
190 Lucy Crary Has a position in the Cedar Falls Methodist Episcopal church choir.
190 Miss Edna Poor Visited Normal.
191 Last Sunday Nina Richardson Went home to Sibley due to her brother's death.
191 Prof. Condit The Bible Study leaders wrote birthday cards to Professor Condit.
191 Within the past few days Several students and faculty have left for the St. Louis Fair.
191 The first Sunday of next term Dr. Sheets will speak on the home missions program.
191 The convention of the third district of Women's Federated Clubs Meet at Cedar Falls.
191 "Castles in the Air" Was the theme of Governor Bob Taylor's lecture.
191 Miss Gunn Is in charge of the Sunday school in the Waterloo Baptist churches.
191 Alta Wray Spent a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wray.
191 Bessie Beam Will return this winter to resume her school work.
191 Mr. Walker Sold his home for $16,000.
191 Messrs. Knapp, Brandstetter, Wood, and Magee Were excused from classes to travel to the St. Louis Fair.
191 Mrs. Paulson Took her sick son to Janesville.
192 Resolutions Members of Cliosophic Literary Society express sympathy on death of Nina Richardson's brother.