Normal Eyte — March 22, 1905

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369 The Alpha society A photo of the entire Alpha society and the three members who participated in the oratorical contest.
369 Oratorical contest In the recent oratorical contest, Macy Campbell won first, John Cherny second, and Jay Colegrove third.
371 Snap shots of field and track events; normal athlete as caught by Veatch; these views give some idea of the lively things that will be seen A collage of pictures of the men's track and field team; photo.
371 Track athletics boil; much strong new material in sight--training has begun with a vim that promises much. Prospects for the 1905 team.
373 J. W. Case Recently attended theological school, and is now a pastor in New York.
373 At the close of the winter term Roster of the five students who graduated at the end of the winter term.
373 Phoebe Dixon Is taking a position in Spokane, Washington.
373 The University Preparatory school of Oklahoma I. S. N. S. graduate James Kelley is president of prep school; Samuel Quigley and John Bridges are working there as well.
373 Kris Fesenbeck Is now teaching in West Point, Nebraska.
373 Edith M. Anderson Taught at Farragut this winter.
373 Mrs. F. C. Woods Is living in St. Paul, Minnesota.
373 Emina Hoebel Is now married and living near Chicago.
373 W. T. Wolf Visited the Normal; working for correspondence school.
373 Alma Harris Is living in Kansas, but hopes to return to Cedar Falls.
373 Maud Popp Is studying at the Art Institute of Chicago.
373 Mae Heinrich Is teaching at Eagle Grove.
373 Maude Rohlfsen Visited Normal last week.
373 Amy Crary Spent year at home in St. Olaf.
374 Wednesday morning Nellie Corrigan and John Mulvehill were married.
374 Sigourney, Jan. 2 Cap Miller plans for outdoor teachers institute in Keokuk County.
375 Training; materials and method in language in the grades Describes methods and problems of teaching language to grade school students.
377 Susie Riley Is working for a lecture concern.
377 Verner Behrens Is very ill; had an operation for appendicitis.
377 E. E. Magee and John Donahue Have returned to school.
377 Maudeline Mowe Is teaching in Marathon.
377 Ida Yates and Grace Rains Are both working in Whiting.
377 Elsie Babcock, Bertha B. Leonard, Grace E. Storm, and Mrs. Julia Bragington Teachers at Storm Lake.
377 Monroe St. John Is living in Snohomish, Washington.
377 Kate Bagley Is teaching near Dike, and plans to return to Cornell.
377 Chas. Bernard Is attending Capital City Commercial College in Des Moines.
377 Viola Knoche Is teaching in the high school in Waverly.
377 Music Notes Examples of the increasing interest in music.
378 College Exchanges Excerpts from other college newspapers.
380 Shakes An Irish program was presented at the recent meeting.
381 Elsie Rhode Went to Boone and visited Edna Pickering.
381 Alice Edwards Has quit school work on due to ill health.
381 Annie Johnston Has returned to school.
381 After nearly a year's absence Bessie Morton has returned to school.
381 Miss Baker Is enjoying her vacation in Long Beach, California.
381 On account of her grandmother's illness Vera Bradley returned to school on Saturday.
381 Pearl Gray Has returned to school.
381 Edna Lee Huston Went to teach near her home in Greenfield.
381 Mary Williamson Went home to Cedar Rapids to visit.
381 Kathryn Conoway Has been ill with throat problems.
381 Robert Fullerton Studied music in Chicago during spring break.
381 Miss Simmons Was called to Racine because of her uncle's death.
381 Misses Plock and Lambert Vacationed in Iowa City.
381 Mr. Hill Visited the Normal on Saturday.
381 Ruth Davison Entertained Katherine Schmalle.
381 Jessie Parrott Left school to teach.
381 Erret Fox Was a guest to former faculty and friends.
381 Austin Johnson Was a guest to Earl Roadman.
381 Misses Ethel Lovitt and Elsie Chantry Visited Dunkerton.
381 Miss Patt Visited friends in Des Moines.
381 Miss Overman Visited the Normal on Thursday.
381 Christie Attig Is teaching in Luverne.
381 Etta Cunningham Went home Thursday.
381 Mrs. McMahon Visited her sister.
382 Ardella Mack Visited friends on the Hill.
382 Pres. Seerley Spoke at a teachers conference in Dennison.
382 Herbert Haas Visited his brother last weekend.
382 During vacation Elizabeth Hughes enjoyed a visit from her sister.
382 Misses Riggs and Knudson Have returned after a year abroad.
382 Prof. Parish Attended a meeting of the Historical Society over break.
382 Meetings in connection with those now in session Revival meeting underway downtown and on campus.
382 Miss Horton Visited her cousin, Madge Ellsworth.
382 Fred Stimson Has returned to school.
382 The lecture planned to be given Lecture by Mrs. Anna Groff Bryant has been postponed.
382 Coral Sykes Has returned and entered the music department.
382 Newton Knapp Has taken principal position at Morrison.
382 Emma Holt Was called home by sister's illness.
383 On Saturday, April 8 Annual benefit sale for Y. W. C. A.
383 Katherine Roome Has taken a position in Mason City schools.