Normal Eyte — May 17, 1905

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497 Iowa wins; the victory is ours--orator, track and field team winners--interstate records broken; the inter-state contests as seen by a member of the ISNS representative Macy Campbell won the interstate oratorical contest; photo.
498 The field meet Describes the results of each event at the Interstate Field and Track Meet in Milwaukee.
499 A day in Chicago Twenty Normal students spent the weekend in Chicago.
499 Miles Coverdale Jessie Stewart writes about Miles Coverdale, a character in "Blithedale Romance".
501 Joe Roberts Now running a pharmacy and has married.
501 Ida Judd Will not teach next year.
501 Miss Mildred Morgan Teaching at Randolph.
501 Esther Stoakes Married Robert Young.
501 Frances Hansen Teaching at Sibley.
501 Rose Anderson Teaching at Dayton.
501 Bess Gartland Will teach at Boone.
501 Winifred James Teaching near Story City.
501 Vinnie Hartman Teaching at Frazer.
501 Dr. Charles W. Bruner Moved dentistry practice to Waterloo.
501 Lola Wolfensperger Visited Myrtle Fortune and Margaret Flynn.
501 Josie Morris Recovering from illness.
501 Ethel Hall Will teach in Nevada.
502 Training; study of school environment, nature study, or elementary agriculture Professor Bender continues his outline of curriculum methods.
502 Training; study of school environment, nature-study, or elementary agriculture (part VI) Article lists what should be taught about climate conditions, soil, small fruits, and other areas of the environment.
503 Graduate recital Blanche Renne will present the first public song recital.
503 Graduate recital To graduate with a diploma in voice, Miss Renne must present a public recital. This recital will be held May 23.
504 College Exchanges News from other college newspapers.
504 College Exchanges Excerpts from other college newspapers.
506 John Parish, Grant Hayden, Clem Seerley, and J. N. Streff Attended field meet in Cedar Falls.
506 Harry Lambert Visited home.
506 Don Campbell Visited campus.
506 Raymond French Visited campus friends.
506 Cora Quayle Teaching in Osage.
506 H. H. and Linnie (Downs) Savage Visited Cedar Falls.
506 Minnie (Speer) Brown Visited friends.
506 Libbie Hieber Will continue teaching in East Des Moines.
506 The Northwestern Iowa Teachers Association Many Normalites are officers or participated in the recent program.
506 T. B. Morris Editor of Sioux Valley newspaper.
506 Fred H. Figert Will be principal in Albion.
506 The Iowa Alumnus J. H. Lees will receive Ph. D. from University of Chicago.
506 Louis Pelzer Will be principal at Colfax.
506 J. J. Lambert Will study at University of Chicago.
506 Ola Logan Teaching at Hampton.
506 Kate Lester Will visit campus.
507 E. C. McMillan Went to California to improve his health.
507 L. C. Rhoads Will be principal at Thompson.
507 C. E. Buckley Elected president of declamatory group; C. L. Love is secretary.
507 Bruce Francis Has been head of Williamsburg schools.
507 Guy Lowman Will teach in Massachusetts.
507 Excellent records are being made Several Normalites have done well at the Art Institute in Chicago.
507 Maud Hursey Graduated eleven students from her school in Martinsburg.
507 Cora Gardner Teaching in Sanborn.
507 Alice J. White Teaching in Dysart.
507 May G. Canfield Teaching in Sioux Rapids.
507 The Big Seven Educational Association Several Normalites participated.
507 Thomas E. Hawk Working as shipping clerk.
507 Eugenia Pattison Teaching in Eagle Grove.
507 A recent number of the Normal Eyte Cora Mercer is working in Pocahontas Center, not Fonda.
507 Jessie G. Stuart Teaching in Vinton.
507 Esther Wolzmuth Teaching at Traer.
508 Dr. J. W. Stockman And his wife Adelaide Chambers Stockman have a new son.
508 P. M. Shaffer Will join regiment soon.
508 Katharine Roome Will teach in Mason City.
508 At a recent meeting of the advisor board Mabel Christian will be general secretary of the YWCA.
508 Alpha Presented English program.
508 Alpha The recent program was devoted solely to the subject of English. New officers were elected.
509 Edith Forsburg Will teach in Primghar.
509 Claire Bangs Was sick.
509 Beulah Wetzel Visited Traer.
509 Effie Conard Will teach in Kellogg.
509 Miss Ceva Bezold Visited friends.
509 Chresto The Chrestos gave an Industrial program.
509 Helen Lewis Visited Oelwein.
509 Philo New officers were installed and a triangular debate was held with the Aristos and Orios.
510 Grace Kroesen Grandmother died.
510 After the contest in Milwaukee Mr. and Mrs. Macy Campbell visited friends.
510 Harriet Kramer Preparing for trip to Europe.
510 Helen Perkins' mother Visiting Cedar Falls.
510 Edward W. Goetsch Completed work in Norwalk.
510 Nellie Eastman Mother ill.
510 George Wallace Visited manual training school in Milwaukee.
510 Lou Watson Used Normal Library and visited friend, Lillian McIntyre.
510 Harriette Perkins Visited campus.
510 Maude Sutherland Visited Janesville.
510 Verna Hallowell Visited Waterloo.
510 Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt Visited classes.
510 Juanita Massey Visited friend in Waterloo.
510 Miss Alta Simpson Visited Claire Bangs.
510 Dalma Young Visited cousin.
510 Mrs. Holbrook Visited her daughter Lucile.
510 Vera Gardner Mother visited.
511 In honor of the Iowa and home track teams Esther Seerley gave a reception.
511 Ruey Miller Mother in poor health.
511 Y. W. C. A. girls Planning for summer conference.
511 The Queen of Fairies YWCA and YMCA members decorate the old gymnasium for a reception.