Normal Eyte — January 10, 1905

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225 The management Normal Eyte will issue a special Commencement number.
225 At Grinnell Urges Trustees to install padlocks rather than combination locks in the new Gymnasium.
225 Indians play football Praise for skills of American Indians in playing football.
225 The Debating League The Debating League is collecting photos of all men who have represented I. S. N. S. in inter-school debates.
226 The Drake Delphic Critiques an article written in the Drake Delphic about the merits of the I. S. N. S. football squad.
227 Society spirit leads us Hopes that good sense will prevail during inter-society oratorical contests.
227 The question submitted for the Kansas Normal debate Will debate federal income tax; I. S. N. S. will take the negative.
227 The track team With a handful of returning players, the track and field team looks promising.
230 C. T. Ensign Now lives at 72 Mt. Vernon Street in Boston, Massachusetts.
230 Margaret O. Stevenson Works for the Y. W. C. A. in Lincoln, Nebraska.
230 Ila G. Langdon Has been forced to leave her job as the Grundy County Deputy Auditor due to ill health.
230 J. Clarence Smith Is the principal of the Central Building of the Algona schools.
230 E. N. Gibson Is the superintendent of the Centerville schools.
230 J. H. Phelps Is an instructor in the Philippines.
230 After two years' labor L. D. Salisbury is the head of the Winterset schools.
230 Mary L. Muhs Is now working for Mutual Life Insurance in Des Moines.
230 Clara J. Blackburn Her father died on October 19th.
230 Guy E. and Hattie (Lyon) Green Are welcoming their third son to the family.
230 Harriet Joyce Is working in a grammar grade of the Marathon schools.
230 Laura Brown Is in medical practice in Lincoln, Nebraska.
230 Mrs. H. W. Chehock Lives in Anita, Iowa, where her husband is the superintendent.
230 Edith (Childs) Fraser Is living in Keystone, Washington.
230 Lucy J. Sweetszer Was married to Mr. Twitchell of California.
230 Florence (Rigby) Austin Visited Normal recently.
230 Bessie Brinton Is teaching at Lu Verne, Iowa.
230 Hilda G. Lundeen Is a teacher in the Algona High School.
230 John Parish Has been elected president of the university glee club.
230 Nellie Tice Is a grade teacher in Early.
230 Josephine Bunce Is engaged in grade work in the Forest Home in West Des Moines.
230 Eva C. Brown Is a teacher in Ainsworth.
231 A quiet little wedding at Cedar Falls Jeanette Wooley and A. D. King were married.
231 Will Schregardus, Geo. Crary, Albert Colegrove, and E. C. Smith The four alumni spent time together in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
231 The fiftieth annual session of the Iowa State Teachers Association Many ISNS alumni attended and participated in the meeting.
232 College Exchanges; edited by Amy Hart Campbell Excerpts from other college newspapers.
233 Bible Study; Sunday, January 15, 1904--edited by Ira S. Condit Lesson XV. The people of Israel--Joshua.
234 Ben Martin Is attending the Spencer Business University.
234 The Crane boys Ed is a doctor in Correctionville and Eudolph is a doctor in Holstein.
234 Ray Wallace Is teaching Benton County.
234 Carrie Rock Is teaching in the Waterloo schools.
234 A. I. Robinson Is a sophomore in the electrical engineering department of Ames.
234 Charles Stuart Is secretary of a real estate company in Winnipeg, Canada.
234 Francis Growell Is teaching in Odebolt.
234 John A. Cash Taught near Decatur City.
234 Clara and Elsie Bachelor Are teaching in Linn County.
234 Clara Church Is living with her father in Central City.
234 Music Notes Article compares Gregorian music to modern music.
235 Basketball Practice has gotten under way; George Wallace is selected as captain of the team; schedule of upcoming games.
235 Eldora, Iowa, Dec. 23, 1904 A letter written to President Seerley from the superintendent of the Eldora schools recruiting new teachers to that school.
235 The Kindergarten Club The first meeting of the Kindergarten Club was a success; the students of the Kindergarten Department held a Christmas party for their family and friends.
236 Ossoli Three programs were given at the recent Ossoli meeting.
236 Shakes The Shakespearians held their first preliminary oratorical contest. The winner will be announced in a couple of weeks.
236 Alpha At the recent Alpha meeting, the "Mouse Trap" was performed by members of the society.
237 Zeta Members held a Christmas reception.
237 Chresto Article describes in detail the events of the three most recent meetings.
238 Mr. Arthur Gist Married Jessie Wiler.
238 Will Wood Is recovering from an attack of pneumonia.
238 George Cowie After being quarantined for scarlet fever, has improved rapidly enough to return home.
238 Jessie Farlow Spent Christmas visiting in Villisca.
238 A. W. Moore Resigned his position at Norway to return to school.
238 Prof. Rich Has been attending business matters in the East.
238 Miss Lovitt Remained at home until Sunday.
238 Edith Cross Went to Pomeroy where she is a teacher in the third grade.
238 At the close of school Professor and Mrs. Page went to Kansas City to be the guests of Colonel Chapman.
238 D. D. Schneider Visited Normal on his way to the law school where he is studying.
238 Mr. Fitzgerald Has not been meeting his classes due to time spent in Chicago as a result of the death of his mother-in-law.
238 C. E. Cavette Visited classes Thursday and Friday.
238 Geo. Glenny Will be the principal of the Norway schools.
238 Effie Conard Was called home due to the death of her sister.
238 Ben Quigley Now a resident of Freeport, Illinois; visited Normal Monday.
238 I. C. Martin Has returned to school after several terms' absence
238 Clifton Ware Was a visitor on the Hill Sunday.
238 Ruth Egloff and Zoe Britton Visited chapel Friday.
238 Harry Lambert Has taken a two week vacation from school.
238 Jack Streff Stopped to visit old friends.
238 Mabelle Naylor Is absent from classes due to sickness.
238 Mae Reasoner Has entered school.
238 Celia Stafford Has entered school for special music work.
238 Ernest Ackerman Visited Normal.
238 Miss Thornton Visited Kansas City during vacation.
238 Mr. Parish Did not teach his classes Thursday due to an illness.
238 Miss Agnes Wallace Visited Normal Friday.
239 One of the happy Yuletide weddings Ralph Rigby and Emma Reece were married.
239 Mrs. G. W. Samson Is spending three weeks visiting her son Paul in Emporia, Kansas.
239 Robert Fullerton Spent his vacation in Chicago studying at the Anna Grauf Bryant studio.
239 Daniel Thompson Accompanied his sister Emmie to Normal.
239 Christie Todd Will be confined to her room for awhile due to a sledding accident.
239 Friends of Emma Bradley Has resigned her position in the science department of the Fairfield High School due to an illness.
239 Raymond Dix Returned to Ainsworth after visiting Normal.
239 Ralph McElhinney Will be a guest of Sioux Jones.
239 Lucy Ingersoll Returned to school after an extended illness.
240 News was announced yesterday Julia Bartlett, the wife of Professor M. W. Bartlett, died while the family was visiting in Minnesota.
249 Training; Teachers' Associations Article discusses the usefulness of teachers associations.