Normal Eyte — October 2, 1907

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49 Is this true? Encourages students to remember their alma mater; cites examples of alumni and faculty who have gone on to positions of significance.
50 By a decision of the Supreme Court of New York I. S. C. in Ames lost $26,000 because they could not act as a trustee over certain property.
50 The Lecture Course Describes the events planned for 1907-1908.
51 Official Faculty considering the role of Latin in the curriculum; debaters will receive college credit; physical examinations of students about done; ISNS infrastructure in good shape; band being reorganized; considering recognition of work done at ISNS.
53 Professional; pupil teacher, and teaching in the middle grades; IV; the pupil in fourth grade A good fourth grade teacher will be knowledgeable about literature and expose his or her students to a wide variety of work in that area.
55 Bible Study Dept.; IV How the Bible was written Continues discussion of how the Bible was organized.
56 Society events Zetaletheans held meeting themed "Trials of an old maid".
57 Marriage of Miss Streeter '01 Charles S. Aldrich and Bess Streeter were married; lengthy description of the ceremony.
57 Marriage of Miss Ruth Ling '00 Writ P. Hoxie and Ruth Ling were married.
58 Mr. G. W. Samson, Jr. Spending a year with his parents.
58 Ralph Patty Is teaching in Winterset.
58 Bedford, Iowa Abbie Western is teaching fifth grade in Bedford.
58 Miss Maude Barr Teaching in Choteau, Montana.
58 Nellie Hudson Resigned position in Boone to move to Dakota.
58 We are sorry to learn Miss Wilson is ill with diphtheria; cannot teach at Independence any longer.
58 Alma and Berle Cox Alma is teaching the primary grade and Berle is in the upper grades at Sioux City.
58 Miss Beth Achenbach Resigned at Humboldt to accept principal position at Duluth, Minnesota.
58 Miss Cora Gardner Is teaching in Sterling, Colorado.
58 Miss Mary L. Jensen Is the superintendent of the normal training class in Mason, Michigan.
58 Edna Stone Resigned from Marshalltown to enter the State University of Iowa.
58 The seventh grade at West Liberty Louise Putzke is the teacher of seventh grade at West Liberty.
59 Tillie Huglin Could not attend class last week due to illness.
59 Arrangements have been made Senior nurses in the Presbyterian Hospital in Waterloo will take classes in the domestic science department.
59 Belle Classen Was in charge of the art department for the Marshall County Fair in Marshalltown.
59 Miss Edna Sexsmith Went to Greenfield because her brother is ill.
59 Miss Wild Returned from her trip to Colorado.
59 Florence Shelby Spent Sunday in Charles City.
59 Ruth Cobb Visited Independence last week.
59 Grace Barker Met her parents in Waterloo and attended a wedding.
59 Ray Crummer Had his eyes tested in Sheffield.
59 Mr. Seymour Was sick last week and could not teach.
59 The boy's tennis-courts Taken out to make a road to the new library; expanded women's courts, which will now be used for both men's and women's tennis matches.
59 Mr. G. W. Affleck Will be a faculty member at the Y. M. C. A. Training School in Springfield, Massachusetts.
59 Miss Letta Whitten Is in Charles City because she is ill.
59 Miss Rice and Miss Hutchison Returned from Osceola.
60 Miss Julia Bahl Teaching German at Cedar Falls High School while taking classes.
60 The physics department Has acquired a new device to study light and heat.
60 Miss Olga Anderson Will not be finishing the term due to mother's illness.
60 Ed Bauton Enrolled in Normal school classes again.
60 Miss Ward Will speak in Rockfort at the meeting of the Twelfth District of the Iowa Federation of Women's Clubs.
60 Miss Dorothy Doerfler Will be the piano accompanist for Florence Ward.
60 Faith McMurry's sister Spent the weekend with her.
60 Rena Selder Went to Osage on Sunday.
60 Verne Orr Will enroll in the winter term.
60 A chapel orchestra Professor Merrill will direct a student orchestra that will play at the end of each chapel service.
61 Carrie Plock Completing degree in physical training in New Haven, Connecticut.
61 Fern Raymond Teaching a rural school near Sanborn.
61 Florence Hayer Staying in Eagle Grove for the term.
61 Mary McAtee Teaching in Central City.
61 Anna Tyler Teaching in Marion.
61 Winifred Dickson Staying home in Dunbar for the fall term.
61 Flora Duncan Teaching in Sanborn.
61 Eva Fraser Staying home in Paullina.
61 Lela Ford Is spending the fall term at home, in Lawrence, South Dakota.
61 Hattie Burdick Teaching in Moville.
61 Nellie Clump Teaching near Superior, Iowa.
61 Mr. Feyereisen Enrolled in classes after taking off the summer for farm work.
61 Miss Georgia Bolton Teaching in Wellsburg.
61 Miss Grace Austin Teaching in Rock Rapids.
61 Mr. C. A. Peterson Enlisted in the Marine Corps; currently serving in the Philippines.
61 Goldie Brooking Taking courses at University of Chicago.
61 Edna Scherger Teaching at Linn Grove.
61 Margaret Flynn Teaching in Dallas Center.
61 Calla Wetherbee Is teaching private vocal music lessons in Monticello, Minnesota.
61 Edith Below Teaching in Terril.
61 Dora Edith Donald Dora Edith Donald and Leroy August Humbert were married.
61 Georgia Thompson Teaching in Winterset.
62 The kindergarten department Now has four rooms; Frances Portman joins staff; description of rooms; officers elected.
63 New school of education University of Iowa has new school for the training of high school and college teachers.