Normal Eyte — October 18, 1902

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97 Notes by the way Letter from President Seerley on other schools' buildings and plans.
100 Society Zetas enjoy city program; Chrestos have literary program; Neos initiate new members; Shakes enjoy Southern program; Aristos meet at Field Farm.
102 Gertrude Connor Found room on the Hill.
102 The following students Several students have left school for various reasons.
102 Globe: "Major S. H. M. Byers Des Moines lectured in the Normal Auditorium Friday evening." Spoke on prisoners of war during the Civil War.
102 May Thomas Back in school after illness.
102 Nellie M. Starks Teaching in Belle Plaine.
102 Mr. Pell Visited Des Moines.
102 Willis Summers Entertained friends.
102 Mary Kuhn Was sick.
102 Bella Hostetter Came to Cedar Falls.
102 Lillian Goodwin Back from vacation.
102 Lillian Chantry Went to Cedar Rapids.
102 D. P. Doty Visited Millicent Warriner.
102 Joe Kirby and Frank Beach Visited Lillian Beach.
102 B. Davis Visiting daughter Alice.
102 Mrs. Pattee Visited daughter Fern.
102 Aris Daily Did substitute teaching in Waterloo.
102 Rev. Magee Conducted chapel exercises.
102 Miss Rice Mother ill.
103 Wednesday evening shortly after the mantle of night Alphas undergo initiation.
103 The street cars have been places of great interest Many activities going on.
103 One of the most delightful autumnal fetes Women faculty enjoy picnic near Janesville.
104 May Linn Teaching in Derby.
104 Mamie Walters Working as clerk in bookstore.
104 Mary Lyons Teaching in Nebraska.
104 C. A. Fullerton Edna Lee Massie married Frank Lee.
104 Julia Cranny Teaching near Blessing.
104 Maud Clinte Teaching in Grundy Center.
104 Misses Margaret and Gracious Aikins Teaching in Essex.
104 Lelia Anderson Teaching near Shenandoah.
104 Anna Wenstrand Back in school.
104 A splendid entertainment Praise for Margaret Oliver's work in Ackley.
105 Miss Mamie Klinefelter Studying at Northwestern University.
105 Bertha Beard Will take up missionary work in China.
105 Estell Elizabeth Phillips and Arthur Leonard Lyon Married in Unionville.
105 Clara Whitmore Continuing study of medicine.
105 Bess Streeter Spent summer in Kansas; now teaching in Marshalltown.
105 Maude Lane Teaching at Britt.
105 The summer school of the University of Iowa enrolled Several Normalites enrolled there.
105 The civil engineering department George Eckhard in at the University of Iowa.
105 Grace Sullivan She and Perry McClenahan taught at Madison County institute.
105 News of marriage Carol Hostetter married the Reverend W. Z. Allen.
105 J. Freeburg President of dental class at University of Iowa.
105 James Kendrick Principal in Missouri Valley.
105 Helen (Sisson) Smith At home in Olivet, Michigan.
105 C. W. Ramseyer Taught at Davis County institute.
105 E. E. Franklin In business in Colfax.
105 Bert Callison Principal at Knowlton.
105 Alta Green Teaching in Webster City.
105 Jessie (Wilbern) Hickman Teaching in Minnesota.
105 Roberta Muhs At home in Camanche.
105 Jennie Clute Teaching in Kankakee, Illinois.
105 The third grade of the Storm Lake schools Coral Smith is teaching there.
105 H. H. Kent Principal in Mozepa, Minnesota.
105 Edith Lee Studying at Oberlin College.
105 Iva Lamb Teaching in Grundy Center.
106 C. U. Moore Principal at Larchwood.
106 The wedding of Adeline Fellingham Married the Reverend Charles Henry.
106 After four years of successful school work in Alva J. Everett Smith is now in newspaper work.
106 Of L. D. Curtis Praise for work of Lewis D. Curtis in South English.
106 The South English Union of September 18 Praise for work of A. L. Vincent.
106 Among the teachers in the schools of North Ontario, California Cora Learned Hursey writes of life in California.
107 Lecture Course Preview of musical performance by W. C. E. Seeboeck, Jan Van Oordt, Sue Harrington Furbeck and Mr. Hamlin.
107 Athletic Department; Ames vs. Normal Ames defeats Normal, 52-0, while the second team continued their winning streak by defeating Cedar Falls.
108 Training Iowa Geography--the lakes of Iowa.
110 Penmanship lessons Writing samples by professor Cummins.