Normal Eyte — October 24, 1906

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97 Ames has chosen her debaters May be strong opponents for ISNS, which has won the last three contests.
97 S. U. I.'s nervousness May encounter a strong opponent in Iowa State.
97 Joe Wright Former Normal football player gaining national recognition; captain and center for Springfield Training School.
98 Harry H. Savage called Harry H. Savage died in Arizona.
98 The Blithedale Romance Book review, The Blithedale Romance by Hawthorne
100 Professional; waste in Iowa school rooms VII Talks of waste in the arithmetic classes
102 The Cherokee Democrat of recent date Writes complimentary article on Marvin Gilbert, who is a candidate for county auditor.
103 Luther Howell Principal at Rowan.
103 Clayton Henderson Salesman for Swift & Company.
103 Among the Scranton teachers who were former Normal students
103 Lottie Green Teaching near Webster City.
103 Kate Barnett Resting at home.
103 Laura Owen Studying at University of Nebraska.
103 Mary Riley Nominated for county superintendent.
103 Among the Scranton teachers who were former Normal students Katherine Bagley, Grace Rane, and Clara Johnson are teaching there.
103 After five successful years in Lorimor Josephine Vincent is teaching in Murray.
103 Ethel Lutes Teaching in West Waterloo.
103 Robt. L. Smith Principal at Pleasanton.
103 Bible Studies Lesson VII, the conversion and early Christian life of Saul.
104 Normal is well represented in the Hedrick, Iowa schools Seven of the eight teachers there are from ISNS.
104 Ralph Rigby Head of music at Berea College; sister Luella involved in missionary work.
104 C. E. Cavett Teaching in Gowrie; his wife Jessie M. Clarke Cavett is assistant principal there.
104 Mabel Buck Teaching at Greenfield.
104 Bertha L. Engel Doing well in Elmhurst, Illinois.
104 Owen Hammersly Principal at South English.
104 Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Ingham Moved to Texas.
104 Pearl McCaffree Teaching in West Branch.
105 The Tarkio Avalanche Praise for Bird Bundy's work.
105 Arthur D. Coffman Principal in Batavia.
105 From the Cedar Falls Record of early July we copy the following item concerning the death of one of the class of '97 William Sparks died.
105 Orlo Bangs Teaching in Grundy Center.
105 D. R. Perkins Served as teacher in the Philippine Islands; now has law degree and is practicing law.
105 Helen Seerley Studying in Iowa City.
105 Earle Smith Now a telegrapher.
105 Grace E. Lambert Teaching at Tipton.
105 Ethel M. Brooks Teaching in Montrose, Colorado.
106 Myrtie B. Raymond Teaching at Sanborn.
106 At Oxford, Iowa, August, 29, 1906 John E. Cameron married Hattie M. Clearman.
106 Rev. J. P. Huget Elected president of professional association.
106 Society Alphas present Dutch program; Zetas meet along Cedar River; Aristos enjoyed Cuban program; Chrestos enjoyed music and debate; Shakes held initiation ceremony.
106 Winafred Jennings Teaching in Slater.
106 Irma Keene Teaching at Hampton.
106 Good reports Teaching at State Center.
106 Millie M. Rogers Teaching at Union College in Nebraska.
109 Charles H. Bailey Published article.
110 On Monday, Oct. 15th Large audience for student recital.
110 Miss Josephine Graham and Miss Margaret Kelley Entertained friends at VOV dinner.
111 Harry Morgan Visited friends.
111 Mayme Faint Visited sisters Agnes and Lillian.
111 Mrs. Todd and Mrs. Gray Visited Waterloo.
111 Harry Eels Visited Cedar Falls.
111 Rev. Condit Visited brother Ira.
111 Rev. Percival Hugget Visited campus.
111 Vida Keene Substituted in Cedar Falls.
111 Edna Vill Was sick.
111 Mrs. Baldwin Visited daughters Dora and Ethel.
111 The Cottage Reading Circle Discussed forestry at Professor Arey's home.
111 Jennie Hall Will teach in Council Bluffs.
111 Miss Hutchinson Visited Iowa City.
111 Constance Smith Entertained friend.
111 Alma Wilson Has been sick.
111 Ida Freier Visited Independence.
111 Fred Stimson Visited campus.
111 The following members of the Normal faculty attended the teacher's conference Many faculty attended the meeting in Cedar Rapids.
111 Gladys Jewell Brother visited.
111 Rev. Percival Huget
111 Harry Lambert Went to Charles City.
112 Ross Anderson Visited sisters Myrtle and Pearl.
112 Mrs. Colegrove Visited chapel.
112 Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Clark Went with Mabel Eighmey to Hudson.
112 Faye St. Clair Visited Mt. Auburn.
112 Effa Mahanke Sister visited.
112 John Hilliard Visited campus.
112 Miss Fay Slocum and Miss Alice McKercher Visited Professor and Mrs. Todd.
112 Bessie Lehman Visited La Porte City.
112 Nell Wise Visited chapel.
112 Henri Paul Went to work in Sioux City.
112 Clara Test Father died.
112 Bernice Skinner Mother sick.
112 Matilda Preston Visited her brother.
112 Elsie Welker Went to Marshalltown.
112 Minnie Robinson Brother died.