Normal Eyte — September 25, 1907

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33 The many students Offers condolences to Sara Rice on the death of her mother; relates events leading up to the funeral.
33 To Miss Rice Poem to Sara Rice on the death of her mother.
34 The funeral of Mrs. Rice Describes funeral service of Sara Rice's mother.
34 Many will be grieved Ray Davis died from typhoid fever last Saturday.
35 The Ames preliminary The chapel was almost full of supportive students to watch the debate team try-outs.
36 Class of 1907-08 Appointed temporary officers upon recommendation from President Seerley; consider social activities and publication of annual.
37 New terms in geometry Professor Wright defines new terms for students.
38 Professional; preliminary discussion, XXXV; pupil, teacher, and teaching in the middle grades; the pupil in the fourth grade Fourth grade teachers should focus more on the development of the learner than the subject being taught.
40 The friends of Miss McGovern Miss McGovern wrote a book entitled "Stories and Poems with Lesson Plans" that is being published.
41 Bible Study Dept.; lesson II--the Bible; lesson III Explains divisions by grouping books together; discusses how the Bible was written.
42 Official News of faculty; Board of Trustees approved plans for the library and gymnasium; administrative notes; building of President's House authorized.
43 The fourth and fifth grades Lucile High will teach fourth and fifth grades at the training school this year.
43 Young people enter universities List of students who have attended I. S. N. S. and are transferring to other colleges.
43 The many friends Delpha Davis is not currently teaching due to typhoid fever; her brother Ray died last week.
43 Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Schregardus Their only child died last summer.
43 The State Normal School at Emporia, Kansas Many alumni from I. S. N. S. have been hired there.
44 Word comes to us Marian Ethel Miller married D. J. Paulis.
44 Prof. Perry E. McClenahan Is head of the preparatory department of the State Agricultural college in Las Cruces, New Mexico.
44 The young men students Invited to attend a meeting about missions work.
44 Last Monday morning Lightning struck Mina Martin's house.
44 Miss Edith Eighmey Has completed the nursing course at the Waterloo Hospital.
44 Karl B. Stein Accepted a teaching position at the American Conservatory in Chicago; will continue studying music.
44 L. Edna Wells Is a secretary of the associated charities in Racine, Wisconsin.
44 Sioux Jones Will coach the Scrubs in football.
45 Mrs. Katherine Gray Will no longer be singing in the Congregational Church choir.
45 Miss Rose Schaefers Visited Miss Plock.
45 Miss Edith Larson Has been staying with Mr. and Mrs. Fullerton.
45 Misses Jackelin and Sherrebeck Guests of Miss Toll.
45 Miss Florence Waller Visited Helen Packard.
45 Albert Bragger Visited the Aldrich home last week.
45 Mr. K. Hopkins Guest of Nellie Upham last Sunday.
45 Mr. Morris Dussell Guest of Letta Whitten on Sunday.
45 Mr. Ted Ennis Guest of Martha Batty last Sunday.
45 Miss Louise Curtis Spent Sunday in Waverly with her family.
45 Miss Edna Ricky Spent Sunday in Raymond.
45 Miss Anna Gertrude Childs Went to Naples with her father and sister.
45 Misses Annie and Marie Kair Visited Beth Newton.
46 An excursion party Ten students visited the cider mill on Saturday.
46 Helen Dickinson Has been visiting Grace DuBois.
46 Miss Margaret Oliver Held a party for faculty members in honor of Lulu Boon, George Wallace, and Joe Wright.
46 Albert Idso Visited his sister last week.
46 Rev. Beeman of Waterloo Spoke to the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. about missionary work.
46 Miss Wild Vacationed in Colorado with her father.
46 Committees from the Y. W. and the Y. M. Are finding and reserving rooms for Bible studies.
46 Merner and Edward Noble Will study mechanical engineering for four years.
46 Professor J. R. Baldwin Visited his daughter Elsie.
46 George Hauberg Visited the Hill last week.
46 Mrs. G. W. Samson Visiting her sister in Chicago.
46 Mr. Buchter, of Akron, and Will Murphy Were guests of John Dee Sunday.
47 Mrs. W. J. Bowen Visited her daughter Violet.
47 Misses Virginia Idso, Bessie Williams Had a class trip to Round's Park for a picnic on Saturday.
47 Lloyd Loonan Visited the Hill.
47 Many of the students Had their fortunes told by the palmist on the Hill last week.
47 Miss Mildred Johnson Brother died; will attend school in Spencer for the rest of the year.
47 Bessie Melick Visited her sister in Winthrop.
47 Miss Curtis Cannot teach due to illness.
47 The students from Cherokee County Held picnic in Rownds Park.
47 Fourteen of the instructors Had a picnic in Big Woods on Saturday.
47 The science department Acquired a gila monster.
47 Mr. Graeber Went to Independence.
47 Miss Amy Arey Went to New York to be the supervisor of the First Primary section in the normal school there.
47 Mrs. Eckhoff Was visiting her sister, Mrs. Walters.
47 Inez Boise Went to Independence on Sunday.
48 Football was abolished Simpson College, Penn College, and Normal Schools will not have a football program this year.
48 The new football rules Explains new rules that were adopted last year.