Normal Eyte — February 20, 1907

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321 In keeping with the usual custom Fred Cram is a candidate for Normal Eyte editor; John Fitzgerald is running for business manager; Hazel Webster is running for local editor.
321 There seems to be an unusual demand for teachers Teacher position openings in and around Iowa for Normal students and graduates.
321 Normal wins: Normal wins signal victory in basketball game with Leander Clarke College Normal defeated Leander Clarke, 44-29.
322 Thirtieth anniversary The Philomathean and Alpha Literary Societies will celebrate their thirtieth anniversaries on March 8, 1907.
323 Orio vs. Aristo Orios defeat the Aristos in basketball, 37-16.
323 The Cliorio banquet The Cliosophic and Orio Literary Societies got together for a Valentine's Day meal.
325 My ocean voyage Creative work telling of a sea voyage to England.
326 Professional; waste in Iowa school rooms XX The VII installment of making things automatic in school, this time discussing the command of history.
328 Bible studies Lesson XX, the epistle to the Romans
329 Xanhos entertain at annual banquet The Xanhos held their annual banquet and ate a seven course meal while they were entertained.
330 Grace O. Stevenson Teaching in Wesley.
330 A. F. Ewers Still working in Davenport.
330 Alma L. Reichert Assistant principal at Glidden.
330 Dora M. Larson Teaching in Estherville.
330 Bess Chase Principal in West Side.
330 Oda Fuller Studying music in Chicago.
330 A. D. and Nellie (Pemberton) Miller Have a new son.
330 W. L. Veatch Father died.
330 Ella Sandager At home in Calmar.
330 Beth Achenbach Teaching in Humboldt.
330 E. W. Gregson Has a new son.
330 Geo. E. Wallace Continuing to do well in Alabama.
330 Eva M. Saucer Teaching in Ackley.
331 O. E. Hibbs Superintendent in Calhoun County.
331 Liona Hopkins Teaching in South Dakota.
331 After nine years of faithful service as superintendent of the Oelwein schools L. B. Moffett will be principal in Seattle.
331 The organ fund is slowly growing. We give the names of those who have contributed Many Normalites have contributed.
331 Bessie B. Buchanan Superintendent in Jefferson County.
331 This is the second year Mamie Foster is teaching in North Dakota.
331 Miss Mary Townsend Will do domestic science work with Congregational Church in Minneapolis.
331 E. E. Kuhn Superintendent in Taylor County.
332 Society Zetas entertain Ossolis; Luella Rigby talks about missionary work in Burma.
333 Neva Wilson Grandmother died.
333 Helen McAfee Visited sister Ada.
333 Miss Luella Rigby Visited campus; told about missionary work.
333 Della E. Tomlinson Teaching in Kalona.
333 Elsie Whitford Teaching in Harlan.
333 Mabel Eighmey Visited Hudson.
333 Edyth Gustafson Hopes to return to school.
333 Helen Packard Teaching at West Bend.
333 Violet Hammond Teaching in Cresco.
333 Pearl Hodges Teaching near Cedar Falls.
333 Pearl E. Towle Teaching in Lansing.
333 Eva Barr Will teach in Des Moines.
333 Emma Holt Teaching at Chapin.
333 Celia Stafford Studying music.
333 Lucretia Ackley Working as reporter in Webster City.
333 F. J. Conley Superintendent in Chickasaw County; has a new son.
333 Emily Kempthorne Teaching in Seattle, as is Francis Johnson.
334 Pearl Billman Recovering at home.
334 Malinda Lawson Sister was ill.
334 Elsie Olson Visited Roland.
334 Bertha Johnson Studying music here.
334 Miss Plock has been ill
334 Alma Pyles Visited brother.
334 Helen Hoon Visited Osage.
334 Miss Mary Whitworth Went to Cedar Rapids concert with friends.
334 Eva Dolmage Attended sister's wedding.
334 Muriel Gates Visited Mt. Vernon.
334 Bernice Skinner Was sick.
334 Jennie Pogue Recovering from illness.
334 Edith Ehret Visited Hudson.
334 Susie Richards Left school due to poor health.
334 Janette Shaulis Visited campus.
334 Belle Classen Visited Green Mountain.
335 Mrs. P. J. Martin and Mrs. Cole of Waterloo Visited Blanche Martin.
335 Viola Griffiths Visited home.
336 Robert Fullerton, tenor Former Professor Fullerton advertises his musical services; photo.