Normal Eyte — September 20, 1905

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17 Girls win football games Places the success of the football team squarely on the support of the beautiful women of the Normal School; photo.
17 When "Reddy" gets the ball Shows a successful Normal School football game.
18 Forensic contests; the outlook encouraging Describes the oratory and debate scene at the Normal School.
20 Charles H. Bailey, head of Manual Training Dept. Demand for manual training has increased, and in turn, the Normal School has added space to the Manual Training Department in order to train shop teachers; photo.
20 Practical physiology for home and school Professor Newton writes textbook on hygiene.
21 Untitled Profile of Katherine Gray, new instructor in the music department; photo.
21 Oratory and debate Description of the oratory and debate courses offered; photo.
22 Daisy Gibson Is fifth grade teacher at Mason City.
22 Floy McRoberts Begins third year as grammar teacher in Allison.
22 Sylvia Chenowith Continues studying at the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago.
22 September 10th Minna Brothers Stewart has a new son.
22 Margaret Smith To teach at Glidden.
22 Blanche Crouse To spend the year at her home in Dike.
22 Ida Judd Resigns from position at Nevada, Iowa, due to health concerns.
22 Kate Bagley Will teach near Dike.
22 Dora Holman Resigns position at Mason City to attend the University of Iowa.
22 The marriage of Lieut. John P. Lund Marries Katherine Myrtle Arbogast.
22 Mamie Crary Teaching second grade at Shaler.
23 Anna Montgomery Returns to the University of Chicago after teaching summer school in Seattle.
23 At 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon Grace Churchill marries Arthur L. Vincent.
23 Rose Ferguson Returns to work at Alta after taking summer courses at the University of Iowa.
23 F. E. Ford Is in charge of the school at Schaller.
23 J. H. Lees Visits friends in Cedar Falls on way to University of Chicago.
23 On Tuesday morning Helen Clute marries John T. Dickerson of Chicago.
23 Edith M. Anderson Is teaching at Marcus.
23 Mame Hochstetler To teach science at Hot Springs, South Dakota.
23 E. C. Hill Receives degree from the University of Iowa.
23 Nellie Eastman Is keeping house for her father in Ogden.
23 Ruth Long To teach in Marshalltown.
23 Katherine Roome Teaching at Mason City.
23 Jessie Farlow Is teaching at Cherokee.
23 Esther Ridley Takes job closer to home in Estherville due to mother's health concerns.
24 Since the last issue of the Normal Eyte Obituary for Samuel T. Walker.
25 The spirit of push and progress Board of Trustees instructs James Robinson to begin constructing the foundation for the new science building.
25 The Daily Iowan The Daily Iowan newspaper is left in the care of F. L. Douglas and J. C. McClenahan, both current students of the University of Iowa.
25 Training; the subject and the pupil Publication of second portion of text on nature of education.
27 Bible Studies Bible lessons.
28 Mabel Murray Visited Norma Green in Reinbeck.
28 Anna Livingston Has left school for the term.
28 Helen Jacob Went to Janesville with Grace Sunderlin.
28 Prof. and Mrs. Hersey Mrs. Hersey gives birth to a baby boy.
28 Jack Rule Was guest of Mae Raymond.
28 A young man A young man enrolls in one of Alma. McMahon's cooking classes.
28 Ruth Marsh Visited Miss Plock on her way to Iowa City.
28 Mr. and Mrs. Hutchison Moved to Monmouth, Illinois.
28 Olive Olander Has missed class due to illness.
28 Mrs. Norman Harris Visited chapel along with Bird Bundy.
28 Miss Wyant Visited Susan Alexander.
28 Florence Butler Visited Helen Seerley.
28 John Larsen Visited Mr. Eells in New Hartford.
28 Rose Buchanan Spent Sunday at home in Independence.
28 Annie Maiden Leaves school to teach at Shell Rock.
28 Mrs. Knoepfler Entertained friends from Cedar Rapids.
28 C. O. Ruggles Is clerking at Wyth & Lamb's shoe store.
28 Verna Hallowell Spent Sunday in Waterloo along with Katharine Jenness.
28 Mrs. Newton Visited chapel Friday.
28 Adele Quinn Visited Waterloo.
28 Mary Cusack Visited Ft. Dodge.
28 Lela Stanley Spent Sunday at home in Allison.
28 Mary Landis Has been sick.
28 Frances Roberts Spent Sunday at home in Ackley.
28 Elizabeth Knoll Spent Sunday at home in Parkersburg.
28 Mabel Parish Spent Sunday at home.
28 Rev. Snowden Visited chapel Monday.
29 Misses Gunn, Raymond, and Williamson Throw house party for junior women in the kindergarten department.
29 Prof. and Mrs. Newton Entertain Baptist faculty members.
29 Thursday Miss Rice Holds tea party to honor Clara Drenning.
29 Rev. and Mrs. Jay J. Jones Visit chapel while in town.
29 Katrina Bowles Visited by her mother.
29 Lawrence Eddy Spends time with friends on campus.
29 Ray Cleveland Ray Cleveland, Howard Rogers, and Jack Streff leave for Iowa City after visiting friends on campus.
29 Lulu Koenig Leaves school due to mother's illness.
29 Margaret Flynn Leaves school due to illness.
29 Edna Straw Edna Straw, Edith Cross, Alice Redmon, Jessie Redmon, and Florence Carrington re-enroll after a year's absence.
29 Clara Jackson Visited by Fred Dewey.
29 Lucy Crary Resigns position at Shell Rock and re-enrolls for class work.
29 Mr. Piersol Visits chapel along with E. L. Andrews.
29 Lulu Londsbery Visited her sister en route from Davenport to her home in Humboldt.
29 Lou Shepherd Lou Shepherd, Emma Kosemeier, and Josephine Knott visit their homes in Waverly.
29 Lucile High Entertains Florence Waller.
29 Esther Seerley Leaves to study at the Normal School of Gymnastics in New Haven.
29 Prof. and Mrs. Geiser Have sent letters and postals from Switzerland.
29 Harriet Manful Returns to class after illness.
29 Mabel Guenther Spent weekend at home in Waterloo; Mabel Meek does the same.
29 Ethel Brooks Visited by Emma Seigie.
29 Misses Furrow Visited by their parents.
29 Velma Hougland Returns to school after a week's absence due to illness.
29 Martha Soukup Spent Sunday in Waterloo visiting friends along with Grace Casson.
29 Deborah Davis Visited Katherine Gray.
30 Friday evening Program from faculty recital provided.
30 Last week Nu Omicron Nu holds initiation for Margaret Bowes and Madge Ellsworth.