Normal Eyte — January 10, 1905
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |