Normal Eyte — May 1, 1907

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465 Wherever you go Jealousy is not worth bothering with.
465 We understand that the price of hack fare Fares may be increased; some sort of change may be justified.
465 There are a number of people The editors of the Normal Eyte urge students to pay their newspaper bills.
466 Those who had the privilege Professor Colegrove will deliver his address on George Washington on Memorial Day.
466 The editor of the Normal Eyte Determines that the students reading the Normal Eyte want original efforts not clippings from other papers.
467 An occasional trip away from Normal Makes a person appreciate the clean local buildings and grounds.
467 Tune--"Yankee Doodle" Songs that are meant to lift school spirit to the tunes of the popular songs Yankee Doodle and The Hobby Horse.
468 Iowa 4, Missouri 2 Normal defeats Missouri in a debate contest.
469 Athletics Normal beats Drake in baseball
470 Normal 9, Lenox 4 Normal defeats Lenox in baseball
471 Professional; waste in Iowa school rooms The sixth column dealing with elementary physics in the eighth grade this time dealing with the relationships between laws and principles.
473 Erma L. Krout Will stay at Hedrick.
473 It will interest many of our readers to learn of the marriage Earl Hougland married Jessie Dick.
473 Lee E. Campbell Will continue at Panora.
473 Lora Lighthall Teaching in Boone.
473 Chloris Anderson Teaching at Rosalia, Washington.
474 Mabelle Haley Taught in Dunlap.
474 Martha Dill Taught in Washington Academy.
474 The many friends of Miss Grace Ott Father died; will resign as secretary of YWCA.
474 Bessie (Hall) Foote Living in Nevada, Iowa.
474 Celebrate golden wedding anniversary Professor Fullerton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Fullerton, Sr., celebrated their anniversary.
475 A. M. Nicholson Principal at Edmore, North Dakota.
475 Etta M. Christian Teaching in Joyce.
475 W. H. Reever Re-elected at Laurens.
475 Dr. R. H. Volland Will give dental clinic.
475 Married, December twenty-second, nineteen hundred and six Emma Cook married John A Larson.
475 Friends are in receipt of an announcement Casper Schenk is practicing law in Des Moines.
475 R. S. Dix Visited Cedar Falls.
475 Four alumni now studying in Iowa University Alice Edwards, Raymond French, Edward Gepson, and J. I. Lynch named to Phi Beta Kappa.
475 Elizabeth Perkins Planning to guide party to Europe.
475 T. M. Prall Still in Des Moines.
476 Beulah (Koon) Joy Teaching at Oregon State Normal School.
476 S. E. and Mabel (Felmley) Yaggy Have a new daughter.
476 Ruth Gist Quit work due to poor health.
476 Rena (Curkeet) Samson Visiting Cedar Falls.
476 Bible Studies Lesson XXVII, Last Letter A. D. 63-65.
477 Effa Mahanke Visited Parkersburg.
477 Rhea Wilcox Will teach in Montana.
477 The Clios initiated eight girls a week ago Engaged in mild hazing.
477 Iva Griffin of Masonville Visited Anna Gerber.
477 Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fullerton Visited Charles Fullerton.
477 Mabel Eighmey and Edith Ehret Visited Hudson.
477 After society Saturday night Celebrated Helen Pillsbury's birthday.
477 Katherine Holmes Entertained friend.
478 Preparations are being made Geography students and faculty will go to Dubuque.
478 The quarantine for scarlet fever has been raised Professor Newton returned to his family.
478 Mrs. C. A. Smith of Osage Visited sister Vinnie Slawson.
478 The Kappa Theta Psi's Enjoyed picnic breakfast.
479 Mr. Enders of Cedar Rapids Visited Margaret Langham.
479 The Philo quartet Sang at Presbyterian Church dedication.
479 Blanche Martin Was sick.
479 Dan Wilson Superintendent at Hubbard.
479 Edna Cass of Waterloo Visited campus.
479 Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Cable Will visit Professor Cable.
479 On Tuesday our representatives started for Kansas Orators leave for Kansas.
479 Mr. John Lewis of Chicago Visited Willis Summers.
479 Winifred Barker Attended sister's wedding.
479 Beulah Newcomb Sister Floy visited.
479 Bessie Tompkins Left school due to health problems.
479 Levi Clark Visited campus.
479 Friday afternoon after society Alphas initiate new women.
480 Normal home meet The annual home track meet was held; results posted.