Normal Eyte — October 12, 1901

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65 The following description of the cane rush Class scraps at Harvard and Drake.
66 Last Saturday evening Critical of Drake student who struck a referee during the Drake-Grinnell football game.
66 Triangular Men are preparing for the triangular literary society debate.
66 The outlook for the success Plan for alumni column will fail without alumni support.
66 Forensic Getting ready for the debate against Ames.
67 Oratorical Hopes more students will attempt to compete.
67 Zetalethean Preparing first program of year; Professor Affleck elected honorary member.
67 Chrestomathian Roster of officers.
68 Y. M. C. A. Have heard addresses by Dr. Vander Wert and Professor Rich.
68 Y. W. C. A. Schedule of meetings; plans for decoration of meeting room.
68 Orio Roster of officers.
69 Training; essentials sometimes neglected Professor Bender continues his advice on teacher preparation.
71 Margaret I. Berry Teaching in Webster City; Lillian Crossley is principal of a school there; Edith Lee teachers there, too.
71 George Chandler Completed fifteen years as superintendent of Osage schools.
71 J. H. Lees Received scholarship to study geology at University of Iowa.
71 E. N. Gibson Principal at State Center; J. E. Clayton will be superintendent in Hamburg.
71 We quote the following Luella Rigby serving as missionary in Burma.
71 Oliver M. Harvey Married Frances Adelaide Futton.
71 M. E. Logan Married Margaret Esbeershade.
71 J. Ralph Magee Principal at Nora Springs.
71 Pearl Patterson Will study kindergarten in Washington, D. C.
71 Joe E. Vance Nominated for Superintendent in Linn County.
71 Ida G. Ziegler Teaching at Sioux Rapids.
71 Good reports come to us Mabel Wise doing well in Villisca.
71 A. L. Thorburn Nominated for superintendent in Keokuk County.
71 J. W. Atchley Principal at Mindens.
71 A calendar E. C. Nelson is principal at Scandinavia Academy in Wisconsin.
71 E. L. Hollis Studying medicine in Chicago.
71 Lynne Barnum Teaching at Spirit Lake.
71 Eva Baker Teaching in Elliott.
71 Galen Ripley Studying law in Belmond.
71 Lucy E. Calonkey Teaching in Boone.
71 Margaret May Scallon Teaching near Aplington.
71 Grace Churchill Teaching near Cedar Falls.
71 Lucy E. Spicer Teaching at New Hampton.
71 Frank Kolb Principal at Otto.
72 Nellie Mercer Teaching near Sioux City.
72 Ethel Wood Visiting Cedar Falls.
72 Faith Slocum Teaching at Nora Springs.
72 Estella Merrill Teaching at Dows.
72 Edith Cross Will teach near Bristow.
72 The work of the school F. H. Stewart is teaching near Bartlett.
72 Mrs. Clara Pierce Teaching near Redfield.
72 Pearl Knickerbocker Now in Des Moines.
72 Sadie Ferguson Teaching near Cherokee.
72 Ellen Paulger Teaching near New Hartford.
72 Gertrude Graham Teaching near Atlantic.
72 Bessie Keeler Studying in California.
72 Clara and Viola Knoche Teaching near Waverly.
72 C. E. Locke Teaching in Oklahoma; his wife, Laura Monlux Locke will graduate from medical school.
72 The following will be of interest Praise for scholarly work by Professor Geiser.
72 Miss Anna Weber Teaching near Wapello.
72 Bertha Taylor Teaching at Grundy Center.
72 J. Everett Smith Married Mary B. Cowgill.
72 Alice (Felmley) Packard Visited sister Mabel in Cedar Falls.
73 S. S. Stockwell Principal in Cedar Rapids.
73 Bridget Walsh Returned to school for special work.
73 Mr. Charles Gist Left position in President's office.
73 Miss Todd Visited Edna Walker and May Wright.
73 Misses Weatherwax and Shilliam Entertained friends.
73 Prof. Condit Has a cold.
73 Miss Burrington Mother and sister visited.
73 Frances M. Drake Hopes to return to ISNS soon.
73 Miss Rice Entertained faculty friends.
73 Florence Graham Teaching at Rock Rapids.
73 W. O. Larson Working as salesman.
73 Nellie Gersbach Teaching in Colorado.
73 C. B. Stein Teaching in Nevada, Iowa.
73 Grace Kroesen Teaching near Marcus.
73 Macy Campbell Working in Oregon; hopes to return to ISNS.
73 Arthur Wright Visited campus.
73 Miss Mary Kuhns Visited Waterloo.
73 Mabel Payton Teaching near Cherokee.
74 Miss Call Gave informal reception.
74 Charles Cowie and sister Matte Visited campus.
74 Pres. Seerley Seerley family attended football game in Iowa City.
74 Miss Drenning Returned from vacation.
74 Maude and Lee Popp Mother visited.
74 Miss Call Nephew visited.
74 Willard H. Lyon Studying law at University of Michigan.
74 Mabel Quire Visited Lyonville.
74 Mabel Haley's sister Visited.
74 Caroline Otis Gave up teaching due to illness.
74 The enrollment is still increasing New students still enrolling.
74 Dr. Pauline M. Leader Appointed physician for state institution in Clarinda.
74 Mr. Parish Spoke at YMCA.
74 The Debating League Will help with arrangements for Ames debate.
74 Mattie Hageman Teaching at Brighton.
74 Ralph Rigby Studying music at Oberlin College.
74 Miss Jessie Cunning Teaching at Oelwein.
75 The M. E. Conference L. D. Stubbs will be pastor in Shellsburg; C. E. Stinson will be pastor in Lansing.
75 The chapel service last Monday Professor Fullerton sang; Professor Colegrove gave reading.
75 Miss Baker Attended Iowa Library Association meeting.
75 Mr. C. A. Fullerton Poked his eye while working in garden.
75 Last Friday night Alpha engages in some initiation hazing.
75 From the following Students arouse the dogs with their football cheers.
75 An incident occurred in the chemical laboratory A nearly serious accident with phosphorous in the laboratory.
76 Eyte Bulletin Urges students to come out and cheer at the football game against Drake.
76 Athletics; the University defeats the Normal in a hotly contested game. Score Iowa 16, Normal, 0 Normal loses hard fought game to the University; first loss of the season.
77 From the reports we gather The Ames team, though younger and with less experience, has larger players. Their agility will be tested as they play Normal.
79 Directory Roster of student organization officers.
80 Bible Study Department Lesson VI; The Chosen Family--Abraham.