Normal Eyte — December 14, 1904

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209 Why not work?; an employment bureau would be a boon to self-supporting students; many schools are establishing them at present--convenience to both Article encourages students to push for the development of a cooperative between students and businesses to give the students employment.
210 The Debating League meetings The Debating League is discussing whether or not I. S. N. S. should take on Drake.
210 School closes for vacation The school will close on December 21st and reopen on January 5th for winter break.
211 Central Hall from south campus Central Hall; photo.
211 That the true Normal spirit is Roy Hoats is teaching in a Waterloo high school.
213 To "Doc" Tribute to Coach Pell.
213 Teachers are wanted; Normal's supply of experienced pedagogs is exhausted. School boards are requesting more teachers than there are available to fill the spots.
213 Senior bum; Y. W.'s and Y. M.'s show upperclassmen a good time Members of the Y. W. and Y. M. Christian Associations gave a reception for the senior class.
213 Pres. and Mrs. Seerley entertain The Seerleys entertained half of the senior class at their home.
214 Training; bridging the gulf between the grade and the high school part II Article describes the gap between grade school and high school education and ways to fix it.
216 J. O. Huntley Is the head of the Casey schools.
216 Fannie (Mowry) Leversee Is a grade teacher in the Harrison schools of Minneapolis.
216 W. H. Lyon Was elected Marion County attorney.
216 F. L. Kolb Is the principal in Early.
216 Grace Smith Is teaching in Independence.
216 Altha Stone Is assistant principal of the Early schools.
216 Thomas Teakle Is commercial instructor in the Storm Lake High School.
216 Jedie (Jones) Osher Is the mother of a new baby daughter.
216 Pearl Van Tuyl Is a first year high school teacher in West Liberty.
217 Frank E. Green Is junior member of his law firm.
217 The engagement of Lucy G. Lewis and Dr. Erwin Schenk The couple's engagement has been announced.
217 Juliette Pierce Is teaching in a college near Deer Lodge, Montana.
217 Edna Poor Is editor of the Independence Conservative.
217 Lyle M. Burgess Was married to Bertha Beard.
217 Friends of B. B. McGinnis Is continuing his work in Palmer after the death of his father.
217 Emma (England) Mendenall Is spending several months with her daughter visiting Iowa.
217 Lillian Crosley Is teaching seventh and eighth grade in Des Moines.
217 Albert Graham Welcomed the birth of his son, Albert Vivian.
217 The announcement that Susie Young Will not return from China until next fall.
217 R. S. Dix Is principal of the Ainsworth Schools.
217 Harry E. Fields Is living in Regina, Canada.
218 The Minnesota Daily Owen P. McElmeel and Bonnetta Cornish were married.
218 The Cherokee Democrat Announced the wedding of Myrtle Chick to Samuel Hotchkiss.
219 College Exchanges Excerpts from other college newspapers.
220 Bible Study Lesson XIII: The people of Israel--Moses.
221 Jessie Ball Is teaching in Wolsey, South Dakota.
221 Coral Sykes Is teaching near Mason City.
221 Mamie Shillington Has intermediate work in Fairbank.
221 Edna Richardson Is teaching near Grove Hill.
221 Iva Holmes Is in the first primary department of Ute.
221 Covie Chitty Is teaching near Nevada.
221 F. J. Conley Is superintendent of the Chickasaw schools.
221 Erma L. Krout Is a teacher in the Hedrick schools.
221 Announcements Alma Woodruff and Leavitt Ballentine were married.
221 Jessie Box Is the primary teacher in the Dows schools.
221 Clio Clio alumnae from Mason City are encouraging the purchase of a statue for Cliorio Hall.
221 Ossoli A recap of the recent Ossoli meeting.
222 L. D. Huff Has returned to Normal as a student.
222 Elizabeth McCulloch After spending several weeks at home, she is again a student.
222 Prof. and Mrs. M. W. Bartlett Are spending several weeks with W. A. Bartlett in Minnesota.
222 Florence Imlay Will teach in La Porte.
222 Elizabeth Lamberty Spent Thanksgiving at Marengo.
222 Prof. W. H. Bender Spoke at a teachers meeting in Janesville.
222 J. O. Stein Returned to Normal to continue his studies.
222 Hjalmar Ostergaard Has returned to school.
222 Mr. and Mrs. Macy Campbell Were visitors in Burlington.
222 Frank Hamilton Went home due to the illness of his mother.
222 After a successful experience in teaching Minnie Bush is a enrolled as a student again.
222 Emil and Oscar Tostlebe After an absence of two terms, they are in school again.
222 Ruth Davison Her mother was here to see her.
222 Philo New officers were installed.
223 Chas. B. Stein Went to Chicago to study voice, violin, and harmony.
223 Mrs. James Ingersoll Came to Normal to visit her daughter Lucy.
223 Effie Conard Received a telegram telling her of the death of her only sister.
223 Rev. Jolly Visited chapel with his friend Dr. McGurk.
223 Don Campbell Was at Normal looking for a teacher to assist him in his eighth grade work at Vinton.
223 Mrs. Graham and W. L. Maulsby Were visited by their mother.
223 Gladys Dunn Has been elected assistant in the penmanship department.
223 Mrs. Martz Entertained the women who roomed in her house last term.
223 A few evenings before the close of the last term Jennie Hutchison gave waffle supper for friends.
223 George Glenny Is the principal of the Norway, Iowa, schools.
223 Miss Lambert Entertained her Sunday School class at her home.
223 G. J. Wright Was here visiting his son Howard.
223 John and Etta Wooley Have returned to school.
223 Ida Marshall Teaches first grade in Parkersburg.
223 Mrs. Florence Adams Was here to see her brother Ralph Rigby.
223 Mrs. Jennings Visited Normal on Thursday.
223 Mr. Connor and Mr. Biggs Were visited at Chapel on Thursday.
223 Mr. and Mrs. Macy Campbell Have moved to West 22nd Street.
223 Pearl Hayden Visited La Porte City with Nina Walker.
223 Prof. and Mrs. Cummins Welcomed a new son into their family.
223 John Larson Is now enrolled as a student again.
223 Elizabeth Fitz Is in school again.
224 The Hutchinsons hev moved away Poem reflects author's sentiment of missing Jennie Hutchison.
224 Lee Popp Is taking two terms of advanced chemistry work at Normal.
334 Howard Erickson After a summer at home, he has re-entered school.