Normal Eyte — June 3, 1905

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529 For the second time I. S. N. S. has made it into the top four in state track competition.
529 Institute a regular picnic Cap Miller is holding an outdoor county teachers institute in Keokuk County.
529 We say goodbye The editorial staff of the Normal Eyte says good-bye to its readers.
529 Ames will be met Three of the six men taking part in the preliminary debate will be chosen to face Ames next fall.
530 Tennis--spring tournament strong--Geo. Wallace individual champion A singles and doubles tennis tournament was held. George Wallace was the singles winner; photo.
531 More track laurels; our team made excellent showing in state meet At the state track meet, I. S. N. S. received fourth place.
533 Benjamin Boardman Will be head of schools in Greene.
533 Mary Hughes Will teach in several county institutes.
533 Joseph L. Johnson Will be principal in Orange City.
533 E. E. Kuhn Will continue as superintendent in Lenox.
533 A. T. S. Owen Will continue work at Farmington.
533 J. E. Johnson Will continue work at Sanborn as will Sara Whitfield and Hannah Houghton
533 H. W. Dana Will continue work at Cambridge.
533 E. T. Shepherd Will continue work at Onawa.
533 Ida M. Fell Will be assistant principal in Clarence.
533 The Marcus school board R. A. Fenton will continue as principal; Josephine Ullman and Maude Barr are in Marcus as well.
533 Mary Ryan Will teach in Albert Lea.
533 W. B. Bell Completing work at University of Iowa; will likely teach at North Dakota State Agricultural College.
533 J. E. Carmen Has fellowship to study at University of Chicago.
533 Edward G. Quigley Will complete work at University and teach at State Normal School at Moorhead, Minnesota.
533 A. C. Joy . . . and Grace J. Simpson Will continue work at Whittemore.
533 Winifred Selser Will teach in Colorado.
533 H. A. Mueller Elected president of Madison County Historical Society.
533 C. E. Burton Will study at University of Iowa.
533 Annie Gardner Will complete course at Moody Institute and begin mission work.
533 Friends of Mary Stover Mary Stover's mother died.
533 Letta D. Homer Will teach in Waverly.
534 L. C. Rhoads Will be principal in Mason City.
534 Ernest L. Ackerman Will continue work in Larrabee.
534 Bird Bundy Has been studying at Columbia School of Expression in Chicago.
534 Supt. L. D. Salisbury Will continue work at Winterset.
534 The school board of Garden Grove Arthur Lyon re-elected superintendent.
534 A beautiful home wedding Morton Weldy married Helen Longwell.
534 With the May issue of Midland Schools Paul F. Voelker is the editor of the magazine.
534 Bruce Francis Will be superintendent in Mt. Pleasant.
534 After four years' service Maurice Hassel will move from Lake Park to Neola.
534 Bert Callison Will be principal at Sergeant Bluff.
534 H. B. Hetzler Will go to Larchwood.
534 Amelia Bauman Teaching in Minnesota.
534 Edith Gritman Will continue teaching in Tipton.
534 It is expected Jesse L. McLaughlin will preach in Cedar Falls; has been in the Philippines Islands for five years.
534 W. A. Bartlett Will be principal in Winona, Minnesota.
534 Frances (Wilcox) Hoyt Visited campus.
534 Carl J. Knock Visited campus; will continue in Mitchell.
534 Abbie Thurber Will continue teaching in Rockwell City.
535 Erie Collins Will teach in Shell Rock.
535 W. R. Patterson Has been inspecting Iowa high schools.
535 Maude Rohlfsen Teaching in Washburn.
535 J. E. Vance Organizing party to attend NEA convention.
535 R. D. Barr Will be principal at West Side.
535 Ethel Gerken Will continue teaching at Odebolt as will Esther Ridley.
535 Nellie M. Fields Will teach in Minneapolis.
535 After a year spent at her home Ella Lund will teach at Lenox.
535 Training; study of school environment, nature-study, or elementary agriculture (part VII) Ways to teach children about the village or city in which they live.
537 At Christmas time last year Bessie Denman will teach at Odebolt.
537 Last spring Rosetta Anderson has been teaching in Dayton.
537 Elizabeth Connor Will teach in West Waterloo.
537 C. J. Boyington Will go to Spirit Lake.
537 John Goldthwait Will be principal at Brighton.
537 George Mount Will be principal at Kanawha.
538 College Exchange Excerpts from other college newspapers.
540 Shakes The Shakes presented a domestic science program.
540 Farmers flog the pedagogues; Yank Brown's team falls heavily on Capt. Leland's men Ames defeated I. S. N. S., 10-1, in baseball. Raymond Leland's single brought in the only run for the Normalites.
541 Verner Behrens Visited the Hill.
541 Harry Lambert Home for the summer.
541 Etta Wooley Has been sick.
541 Jessie Farlow Will teach seventh and eighth grades.
541 Miss Gracia Tucker Visited Sara Rice.
541 Harry and Miss Ogden Mother visited.
541 T. E. Stewart Home for a visit.
541 Miss Plock Sister visited.
541 Eva Sinn Will teach in Zearing.
541 Elizabeth Lamberty's sister Here for a visit.
541 Margaret Bowes Sister visiting.
541 Miss Mahor Visiting Edith Ebersole.
541 Chresto A reception was held at the home of Myrtle Fortune.
542 Edna Thatcher Returned to school after grandmother's death.
542 Sioux Jones Home from Ames.
542 Nellie Eastman Returned to school.
542 Mr. and Mrs. Macy Campbell Expecting visit from Mrs. Campbell's mother.
542 James Patterson Will succeed Percival Magee as principal at West Point.
542 The girls' Wednesday morning prayer meeting Last meeting for the school year.
542 The Cliorios Enjoyed annual picnic.
542 Mrs. Davison Visited daughter Ruth.
542 Mrs. McChane Visited daughter Maude.
542 Miss Cressey Visited campus.
542 Ethel Agnes Edwards Visited friends.
542 A double quartet Group from the Minnesingers performed in Waterloo.
542 Mrs. Mather Visited daughter Mae.
542 Miss Carrie Parker Sister died.
543 Rev. Jessie McLaughlin Has been in Cedar Falls for a few days.
543 There are Romeos and Juliets Young man gets a bucket of cold water dumped on his head.
543 As a farewell for Miss Ethel Lovitt Professor and Mrs. Fullerton give a party for Ethel Lovitt.
543 The Shake-Aristo banquet Had a good time in Waterloo.
544 Friday evening Choral Society presented Haydn's "Creation"; will perform "Messiah" next year.