Page 100
Archival Scanned Page with Text
Article Article Summary
The Class of '08 Held a meeting about the Old Gold; cost will be higher this year in comparison to previous years; encourages all seniors to buy a copy.
Page 101
Archival Scanned Page with Text
Article Article Summary
The following article Professor Eastman put together a series of six lectures on drama to be held during the winter term at the University of Iowa where he now teaches.
Official Names speakers of Upper Iowa Methodist Episcopal Conference; North West Iowa Teachers Association held meeting; the library is being used more under Ellen Biscoe's supervision.
Page 103
Archival Scanned Page with Text
Article Article Summary
Professional; pupil, teacher, and teaching in the middle grades; vii; the fourth grade teacher at work Fourth grade students should receive less direct instruction from their teachers and be more responsible for their learning through reading textbooks.
Page 106
Archival Scanned Page with Text
Article Article Summary
The male teacher The ratio of male teachers to female teachers in the classroom changed from 1:2 in 1900 to 1:3 in 1904; encourages more men to get in the teaching profession.
Page 107
Archival Scanned Page with Text
Article Article Summary
Mr. E. W. Haight Went to Iowa City last Friday.
Lillian Roadman Visited friends on the Hill on Sunday.
Genevieve and Mabel Paulger Visited Mr. Vernon on Sunday.
Mabel Fonda Spent a few days in Independence last week.
The Y. W. C. A. girls Holding their Wednesday meeting in the restroom.
Abigail Shumway Visited Marshalltown on Sunday.
Carrie McLaurey Visited Webster City last week.
Alta Ferguson Spent Sunday in La Porte City.
Mary Dodd Visited Des Moines for two days last week.
Erma Robertson Spent Sunday in Blairstown.
Mrs. C. H. Baldwin Visited her daughter on Sunday.
Iris Livingston Visited her mother on Sunday.
Mattie Johnson Spent Sunday in Shellsburg.
Page 108
Archival Scanned Page with Text
Article Article Summary
Frances Burns, Nellie Upham, and Florence Shelby Went to Charles City over the weekend.
Miss Nash and Grace Reynolds Visited the Hill on Thursday on their way to Cedar Rapids.
Mrs. Jennie Brown Jennie Brown, her daughter, and Mrs. Colegrove visited chapel on Friday.
Hulda Scheidt Visited Baxter last week.
The Presbyterian church Held a reception for students and friends of the church.
The beauty of the woods Many people are going on picnics.
Miss Seburn Visited Mary McDonald last week.
Belle Classen Due to illness, went home to Green Mountain last week.
Miss Blanch Stark Visited Kate Watson on Sunday.
Elsay Barklow Her cousin, Miss Julick, is visiting.
Mrs. Strong Visiting her daughter.
Miss Oliver Her father is home from his summer job of surveying in Illinois.
Karl Gardner Visited Blanche Williamson on Sunday.
Iris Livingston Entertained friends in Waterloo.
Morris Russell Visited Leta Whitten on Sunday.
Rev. Kennedy Led devotional during Tuesday's chapel.
Miss Dodd and Miss Lackey Rode in an automobile to Traer on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Whetzel Visited their daughter last week.
Mrs. Myra Gray Visited Jennie Daubenberger on Sunday.
Miss Blanch Smith Visited Nelle Hatch on Sunday.
Rev. Dr. Miller Led devotional during chapel on Friday.
Page 109
Archival Scanned Page with Text
Article Article Summary
Louise Putzke Attended Teachers Convention in Cedar Rapids; is visiting friends on the Hill.
Many Normal students Many of the students in the kindergarten course attended the Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association conference in Cedar Rapids last week.
The senior class Held a meeting to discuss the Old Gold; voted to have Halloween party on November 2.
Mr. Ray Clough Is the principal at Keystone; visited friends on the Hill.
The girls at Chapman Hall Were recipients of surprise party.
Miss Edith Barbour Went home with her father to recover from her sprained ankle.
Miss Florence Ward In charge of the kindergarten department in Cedar Rapids for the Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association.
"Ted" Roosevelt of Cedar Rapids Visited friends.
Frank and Clara Lynch and Frances Cobb Visiting the Shillinglaw home.
Page 110
Archival Scanned Page with Text
Article Article Summary
Friday evening Over two hundred students dressed up for an old fashioned rural school program hosted by the Y. W. C. A.
It will be a surprise Lulu Bourquin married Louis Kliebenstein.
Page 111
Archival Scanned Page with Text
Article Article Summary
Bible Study Dept.; seventh lesson--Abraham Outlines life of Abraham.
Page 97
Archival Scanned Page with Text
Article Article Summary
It is imperative Encourages students to get their pictures taken so work can start on the Old Gold.
The Social Committee The Senior Class is holding a Halloween party on November 2.
The friends of Mr. Ariel Parish Ariel Parish has been inducted into Delta Tau Delta at the University of Iowa; Madge Eastman is the orchestra director for two high school orchestras.
The Lecture Committee Buy Lecture Course books.
Page 98
Archival Scanned Page with Text
Article Article Summary
We wish to call Encourages students to attend the debate with Ames.
While money looks good Encourages students to pay their subscription fees.
Page 99
Archival Scanned Page with Text
Article Article Summary
It is queer Believes both ministers and teachers are underpaid; believes money should not matter when choosing a profession.
In conversation with Wants alumni to become more involved with the college.