Normal Eyte — November 2, 1901

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113 It was certainly a great disappointment Sorry that an Iowa football player was recently declared ineligible for play.
113 The misconceived notion Students should not put their feet on the new chairs in the auditorium.
113 The spirit and enthusiasm Appreciates the good nature of the recent triangular debate.
114 Twenty-fourth triangular debate Detailed account of recent debate involving the men's literary societies.
115 Several towns of Northwest Iowa Aristo quartette performed in several churches last summer.
116 Training: incidental correlation Professor Bender talks about the association of the teaching of several subjects.
118 The new editor S. B. Stonerook is editor of the Iowa Falls Sentinel.
118 G. W. Satterthwaite Writes of his experiences in the Philippine Islands.
118 W. C. Jarnagin Now on staff of Iowa State Capital newspaper in Des Moines.
118 The many Friends of P. G. Fullerton Working as attorney in Oklahoma.
118 Among former Normalites Harry Freeburg is studying medicine and Jay Freeburg is studying dentistry at the University of Iowa.
118 Lucy Kuehne Doing well in Eldora.
118 C. E. Wright Principal at New Albin.
118 Blaine T. Youel Principal at Doon; Rose Schoelerman is assistant principal there.
118 John McPherson Teaching in Parkersburg; married Nina Allen.
118 Edna Windolf Teaching in Grundy County.
118 Jennie McKellar Studying history at University of Iowa.
118 Nellie L. Smith, '00, and Alma Giddings Teaching in Marshalltown.
118 Excellent words Emily Porter is doing well in Winterset.
118 Belle Tellier Teaching in Emmetsburg
118 Bess Arnold Teaching in Walnut.
118 Lizzie Bushyager Not teaching this year.
118 Eva B. Moore Teaching in Seattle, Washington.
118 Margaret O. Stevenson Attending University of Nebraska.
119 From the law office of H. E. Button Working hard as an attorney.
119 The first annual announcement William Benham is doing well as a teacher in Texas.
119 The editors of the Normal Eyte Pearl M. Shaffer is a first lieutenant in the US Army stationed in Ohio; Lieutenant Shaffer notes that ISNS has furnished four officers since the beginning of the Spanish-American War: H. E. Whitney, Pearl M. Shaffer, Leslie Chapman, and Robert Crawford.
119 E. B. Wilson E. B. Wilson and his wife Minnie Ainsworth Wilson returned from trip to Europe.
119 Married at Minneapolis Harley Wylde married Kathryn Peck.
119 We are glad the acknowledge Professors Newton and Arey acknowledge gift of insects from Luella Rigby, who is a missionary in Burma.
120 Gladys Sigworth Teaching at Boone.
120 Miss Josie Knox Teaching in Des Moines; her sister Florence is back in school.
120 S. W. Guthrie Principal in McCallsburg.
120 Ethel Finster Teaching at Steamboat Rock.
120 Blanche Baker Teaching in Mt. Vernon.
120 Dora Shull Principal in Alpena, South Dakota.
120 E. S. Parker Clerk in hardware store.
120 Catherine Lyons Teaching in Charles City.
120 J. E. Cundy Teaching at Brooks; candidate for superintendent of Taylor County.
120 Elmer Charlson Teaching near Story City.
121 Floyd Wiler Has had appendicitis.
121 Mae Wright Has been sick.
121 The following A number of Normalites went to Chicago last weekend.
121 The Neotrophian Society Will entertain Minnesingers and football team; will impersonate members of the faculty.
121 Several young people Celebrated Bertha Hemsworth's birthday.
121 There is to be Will be football game between the Preparatory and the grammar school boys.
121 Miss Baker Has been giving library instruction weekly.
121 Alice Edwards Visited Helen Davidson.
121 Edward Bronson's brother Came to campus for football game.
121 Prof. Arey Visited son Rodney in Muscatine.
121 Alta Green Mother visited.
121 Prof. Colegrove Led prayer meeting.
121 Charles Kroesen Went to Chicago.
121 Prof. F. C. Eastman Mother visiting.
121 Paul Samson Visited parents.
121 Miss Cora Abbott Visited Joyce Downs.
121 Miss Baker Visited friends.
121 Miss Sarah Herman Enrolled recently.
121 Mrs. Berry Visited son Cecil.
121 Susie Richards Entertained at Mullinex home.
122 Every one is rejoicing Auditorium Building should be done soon; students looking forward to new building; workmen building tunnel between buildings.
122 Miss Satterthwait Was guest at recent reception.
122 Father Coyle Priest of Catholic Church in Cedar Falls.
122 After the debate Debaters enjoyed treats after the competition.
122 There are in the course of every student's life Address by Dr. Adams of Des Moines College was memorable.
122 One of the most sensational events Applauds fifty yard run by Becker.
122 The girls of the Preparatory Department Enjoyed picnic at Rownd's Bluff.
122 Pres. Seerley Addressed Southwestern Iowa Teachers Association.
122 Mr. George Bruce Visited sister Mary.
122 Miss Falkler Addressed women on "God's Temple, the Body".
122 The Cliorios celebrated Enjoyed Halloween.
122 Miss Nelle Cotter Will teach in Manchester.
123 Word was received Arrived home in time to find her mother still alive, but she will likely not live long.
123 The society reporters Schedule of society reports.
123 Christo Mathian Enjoyed entertainment and refreshments.
124 Ossoli Gave reception for new members.
124 Zetalethean Enjoyed patriotic program.
125 The game between Simpson and Normal Normal and Simpson tie, 6-6, in latest football game.
128 Bible Study Department Lesson IX--The Chosen Family--Joseph.