Normal Eyte — October 17, 1906

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81 How about the boys? Poses the question of why there are so few men in the oratory competition.
81 For some time President Seerley is in the East studying library plans in order to bring home ideas for a new library building; Board still considering site, probably south or southwest of Old Gilchrist Hall.
82 Normal graduate honored John Dunkerton was nominated to be superintendent of schools at the Republican convention of Black Hawk County; photo.
82 Simplified spelling People from around the country voice their opinions.
84 Professional; waste in Iowa school rooms VI Constructive imagination not being properly employed in education.
86 Manual training notes Manual training is essential to the development of a child.
86 Bible Studies Lesson VI, the ministry of Philip.
87 Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Samson Visited Cedar Falls; returned to Emporia, Kansas.
87 Ruth Gist Principal in Nashua.
87 Clare E. Owen Teaching at Shell Rock.
87 Belle McCulloch Teaching in Algona.
88 Belle C. Aker Teaching in Estherville.
88 Velma Roadman Visited Utah.
88 Maude C. Rohlfsen Mother died; sister Idella is ill.
88 Nellie McLennan Teaching in Minneapolis.
88 Minna Merriam Enjoying work in Randolph.
88 After a year's teaching in Wartburg College, Waverly A. J. Meyer studying medicine.
88 Roy M. Crouse Now practicing dentistry; sister Blanche studying to be a nurse.
88 Mamie Klinefelter Will go to Philippine Islands where her brother is a missionary; sister Margaret is in India.
88 Maud L. Popp Completed studies of music and art in Chicago.
88 Rose Freeman Teaching in Cherokee.
88 Sedro-Woolley, Washington Three Normalites are teaching there.
88 Vena M. Bishop Teaching in Mason City.
89 Society Shakes and Aristos hold banquet; Ossolis focus on race; Clios consider American Indians.
89 Starr Wilson Visited the West with A. J. Meyer.
89 Aulora McIntyre Teaching in Randolph.
89 Lily M. Rueppel Teaching in Lincoln, Illinois.
89 Gladys Kaye Studying at Northwestern University.
89 We copy from a Fonda paper Bert B. McGinnis married Mamie Agnes Russell.
92 Our Y. M. C. A. work Would like to increase membership and attendance at meetings.
92 Y. W. C. A. notes Enjoyed breakfast meeting and devotions.
93 Normal men are winning players Sioux Jones and Ralph McElhiney are doing well in football at Ames.
93 Joe Wright Captain of football team in Springfield, Massachusetts.
93 Laura Specht Continues teaching in Cherokee.
93 John Lundby Studying medicine in Iowa City.
93 Agnes Emerson Teaching in Lewis.
93 Clara M. Blair Teaching in Pomeroy.
93 May Hiams Teaching in Mason City.
93 Arthur Logan Working for railroad in California.
93 Emma F. Young Teaching in Gladbrook.
93 Helen L. Snowden Teaching in Decorah.
93 Dora M. Jones Teaching in Eagle Grove.
93 Edith Kuebler Teaching in Calamus.
94 Ted Fitzgerald Will spend winter in California.
94 Ida Minish Mother has been ill.
94 Mr. Allen of Mount Vernon Visited LaVancha Comstock.
94 Joe Hilton of Iowa City Visited Milt Jacobs.
95 A picnic in the woods A number of faculty enjoyed a Saturday picnic.
95 Grace Parker Grandfather died.
95 The office girls and Miss Fargo Enjoyed moonlight picnic.
95 The Cottage Reading Circle Faculty discuss a variety of current topics.
95 Miss Harland Visited Professor Riggs.
95 Miss McGovern Was sick last week.
95 Mr. Ralph Van Horn Visited his sister, Mrs. E. J. Cable.
95 Ethel Brooks Will teach in California.
95 The Normal Hill Civic Improvement League Meet to decide whether or not the Cedar Falls fourth ward should build a hall.
95 Announcements have been received Mary Raymond married Dr. John S. Rule.
95 Effa Mahanke Visited Waterloo.
96 Miss Fargo Attended library professional meeting;
96 Miss Goodwin Back at work after vacation.
96 Miss Martin Enjoying birthday.
96 Miss Rice Entertained friend.
96 Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Visited daughter Fay.
96 Tonight Opening number of Lecture and Entertainment Course.
96 Miss Buck Was sick.
96 The Y. W. C. A. Gave picnic for new women.
96 Professors and Mrs. A. C. Page Enjoyed day in woods.
96 Alma Wilson Was sick.
96 Faye St. Clair Brothers visited.
96 Mabel Eighmey Visited Hudson.
96 Fern Farnham Visited relatives.
96 Helen Hoon Visited Waterloo.
96 Neva Wilson Went to Independence.
96 Louise Houck Visited Waterloo.
96 Margaret Kelly Doing substitute work in Nashua.
96 Alice Swenson Brother visited.
96 Warren Proctor Sang at chapel.
96 George Hauburg Went to Mt. Auburn.