Normal Eyte — February 15, 1905

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305 New plans and new work; rapid growth of school makes necessary a readjustment of the courses offered Introduction of new courses in manual training, domestic science, and kindergarten make adjustment of existing curricula and degrees necessary; extensive description of the modifications.
307 Sun spots, Jack Frost, and the fire fiend Humorous speculation on the relationship of sunspots to several local fires.
307 Ames has submitted Ames has submitted the question that will be used for the Ames-Normal debate; will debate question of closed shops.
308 "Easy come easy go" This proverb describes why certain students fail to get involved outside of the classroom.
308 Debating League constitution revised A new section has been added to the Debating League's constitution concerning the use of the library; league will notify librarian about upcoming debate topics.
311 L. A. Wescott Was married to Agnes Bell.
311 Dr. Thom. McManus Was host at a banquet in Waterloo honoring his brother Captain George H. McManus.
311 Kittie Howard Is at home in Auburn, Iowa.
311 J. L. McLaughlin Is working as a missionary in the Philippine Islands for the Methodist Episcopal Church of Cedar Falls.
311 Edna M. Windolf Is a high school assistant in Center Point.
311 Mr. and Mrs. David Gilmore Mabel Gilmore married Nathan Theo Bradley.
311 W. W. Coates Is principal of the schools in La Verne, California.
311 Morton E. Weldy Graduated from Harvard law school and works in a law firm in Des Moines.
311 Ida Strawn Spoke to the teachers of the Kindergarten Department.
311 M. R. Timmerman Is principal of the Wall Lake Schools.
311 This is the fifth year Lydia Tostlebe is working in New Hartford.
311 H. G. Loonan Will be working in the lumber business in Madison, Nebraska.
311 Carolyn Rall Is a high school teacher in Washington, Iowa.
311 Leigh Robinson Is working in Chicago for Sears, Roebuck, and Company.
311 Grace Lambert Is not enrolled in classes this winter.
311 Joe Adams Is working in Spokane, Washington.
311 Ida Marshall Is in the second primary department of the Parkersburg schools.
311 Margaret Young Is in sixth grade work at Tipton.
311 Iva Lamb Is in charge of fifth grade in Grundy Center.
311 Olive S. Dickerson Is a teacher in Belmond.
312 The shadow of a great sorrow Dexter Dane died.
312 Casper Schenk Received military honors for special excellence in military drill and tactics during his courses at the University of Iowa; will continue his studies at Harvard University with a scholarship.
313 Repertoire classes organize Members of Professor Pierce's repertoire classes have developed a club.
313 Notes on Music Professor Fullerton outlines the need for cooperation between public school music teachers and professional musicians.
314 College Exchanges Excerpts from other college newspapers.
316 Clara Seller Is teaching in Boulder, Colorado.
316 Ginevra Cessna Will graduate from Los Angeles Normal.
316 Lawrence Eddy Is new Y. M. C. A. secretary.
316 Bertha Humbert Is moving to California with parents.
316 Helen Fenner Has taken a job in Des Moines.
316 Sadie Harner Is teaching in Cedar Rapids.
316 Miss Mabel Smith Is taking a job at Glenwood.
316 Blanche Howe Has given up teaching due to illness.
316 Will Gates Is principal at Coggon schools.
316 Jessie Bough Resigned position to take work in Neola.
316 Salome Van Winkle Continues to study in Chicago.
316 The Morningside Year Book Mentions former student Warren Panton.
316 Mrs. Blanche Burch Hunt Is now a housekeeper.
317 The Boarding Club Woman's Song A poem from the State Normal Bulletin of Emporia, Kansas.
318 Lillian Hansen Has returned and recovered from scarlet fever.
318 Miss Anna Wiler Is sick, possibly with appendicitis.
318 Ida Strawn Visited chapel.
318 Ruth Davison Visited home in Waterloo.
318 Maud Lamb Is having eye problems.
318 Rozella Humphrey Visited home in Van Horne.
318 Eda Johnson Visited Ida Marschall.
318 Edna Ervin Is sick with pleurisy.
318 Margaret O'Connor Went home to Winthrop.
318 Pearl Hanawalt Enjoyed visit from her mother.
318 Norma Green Visited her home in Reinbeck
318 Philo The Philos gave their Mock Chapel program.
319 Miss Falkler's reading class Presented a recital.
319 Several of the Y. M. C. A. boys Attended a state convention.
319 In honor of Dick Fullerton A celebration was held.
319 Miss Rich Has left school due to illness.
319 Ethel Agnes Edwards Worked at library.
319 Pearl McCaffree Injured herself in gym.
319 Bessie Ruth Davison Will finish year, but will not return in fall.
319 Ethel Nauman Returned home after spraining ankle.
319 Mrs. Brown Visited daughter, Jannette.
319 Wednesday afternoon A recital was given at the chapel.
319 Jennie Glancy Returned after a bout with tonsillitis.
319 Carrie Knipe Is sick with a sore throat.
319 Cora Norman Visited family.
319 Nellie Rhodes Spent Saturday with her mother.
319 Mrs. Jacobs Visited daughter, Elizabeth.
319 Inez MacKenzie Spent weekend in Hazelton.
319 Mr. McIntyre Visited Elma Overmire.
319 Lillian Bowers Is ill.
319 Jess Mantle Is helping in library.
319 Prof. Eaman Visited home in Detroit.
320 In accordance with their usual customs Neo society inducts new members.
320 Last Saturday evening Clios host banquet for Orios.
320 The tenth number of the Lecture Course Concert featured Drake Concert Company.
320 In accordance with their usual custom, the Neos gave a delightful reception. Alice Perkins, Jessie Farlow, and Elsie Rhode served lunch at the recent reception.
320 Last Saturday evening the Clios gave a banquet The Clios gave a banquet to their brother Orios.
328 Training; topics, methods, devices in arithmetic teaching Article describes ways to teach arithmetic to fourth grade students.