Normal Eyte — October 16, 1907

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81 Seven rules of life Rules originated by Stephen F. Herben, editor of "The Epworth Herald".
81 An orphan at fourteen Short biography of student Roy M. Lampman.
82 Friday evening, November 8 Hosting a debate with Ames.
82 Among the chapel notices Men interested in playing football should talk to the Department of Athletics.
83 During the Methodist Conference Twenty alumni have become ministers.
84 It is remarkable Wants other college newspapers to give acknowledgements when they print articles from the Normal Eyte.
84 Good news will bear Encourages student attendance at lecture and entertainment courses; cost is low; committee books high quality performances.
84 Official Library and Museum basements will be completed this year; work on Laboratory Building continues; news of staff; football suspended for a year; new curriculum and longer classes; teacher certification under examination.
86 Professional; pupil, teacher, and teaching in the middle grades; VI; the teacher and teaching in the fourth grade The fourth grade teacher should encourage students to explore geography beyond their own experiences.
88 Des Moines schools out? Des Moines schools hope to join the Iowa High School Debating League.
88 A comp for the Normal Book Store A patron was impressed with the fountain pen selection at the bookstore.
88 Bible Study Dept; sixth lesson--preliminary to the study of Bible characters Discusses biographies in the Bible as describing motives as well as actions.
89 Y. W. C. A. notes W. A. Shanklin spoke at the last meeting; news of the organization; photo.
90 Carl Merner Enrolled in Drake University.
90 Ada Chambers Teaches fifth and sixth grades at Greenfield.
90 Edith Dodd Teaches Latin in the West Side school.
90 Word comes to us Vera Roberts married N. S. Moore.
90 Charles Cotton Studying pharmacy in Chicago.
90 Estella Plumb Teaching near Melbourne.
90 Gertie Gerkin Teaching in Greenfield.
90 W. C. Grandfield Staying home in Lorimor this year.
90 Marvin C. Gilbert Attended the Grand Lodge of the I. O. O. F. at St. Paul.
90 I. A. Anderson Enrolled in Iowa City pharmacy school.
90 Nellie Newton Teaching fifth grade in Newell.
90 Mary E. Blake Teaching second grade in Brighton.
90 Messrs. Raush, Snodgrass, and Bay In South Dakota.
91 These are the strides which Charles Meyerholz Accomplishments of Charles Meyerholz.
91 The Training School faculty Bertha Morrison joined the faculty of New York Deaconess Home and Training School.
91 Severia Hansen Teaches fourth grade in Des Moines.
91 Belle Westervelt Teaching music, physiology, and Latin at Scranton.
91 Etta Linn Assistant principal at Churban.
91 Minnie Godfrey Director of Kindergarten at Alcott; Mary Caldwell is her assistant.
91 Carrie Plock Completing physical training course at New Haven Normal School.
91 F. L. Wood In the real estate business in Minnesota.
91 Miss Lulu E. Landsberg Married Marvin C. Reynolds.
91 Vera DuBois Head of the Kindergarten department in Odebolt.
91 Myrtle Lewis Teaching at Oakland.
91 Adelle Quinn Teaching English and physical training at Gilman.
91 Eva Williams Teaching in Tipton.
91 Susie Richards Teaching in Central City, Colorado.
91 Ben Ersland Is a principal at Dike.
91 F. M. Phillips A superintendent at Postville.
92 Miss Estella Evans Physical director of Y. W. C. A. gymnasium at Fort Worth, Texas.
92 Miss Ella Moore Teaching in East Waterloo.
92 Miss Stella Tuttle Teaching in Waterloo.
92 Miss Maude Lane Teaching geography in Santa Barbara, California.
92 The Clios and Orios Ate lunch at Dr. McAlvin's house on Saturday.
92 The new members Shakespearean women wore a red letter "S" on their sleeves, Alphas wore pink ribbons in their hair, and Clios wore yellow ribbons on their necks.
92 Card of thanks Lois Ufford's parents are thankful for the support students showed during their time of loss.
92 Kathleen Healy Teaches at Avoca.
92 Mr. Harry G. Hayes Enrolled as a law student at the University of Michigan.
92 Miss Sarah A. Carpenter Teaching seventh grade at Avoca.
92 Mr. Kenneth W. Colegrove Is a student at the University of Iowa.
93 Ira Magee Visited Dunkerton last week.
93 Evelyn McQuilkin Enrolled in the Kindergarten department.
93 Have you noticed Mr. Page's class did a food analysis; results now hangs in the Old North Hall.
93 Selma Carlson Visited her sister and family from Texas in Laurens.
93 Dr. Solon C. Bronson Professor of practical biology at the Garret Biblical Institute in Evanston, Illinois, spoke to Bible class.
93 Geneva Krieger and Nettie Helt Spent Sunday in Dumont.
93 The Shakespearean and Aristotelian Hosted a reception for new members.
93 Mr. Rock Visited his sister Grace over the weekend.
93 Maud McChane Attended Shake-Aristo reception on Saturday.
93 The members of the November class J. Earl Morton was elected class chairman; held business meeting.
93 Ray Sate Visited his sister Florence last Sunday.
93 Celestine Sperry Spent Sunday in Grundy Center.
94 Rev. Stephen J. Herben Spoke at chapel service.
94 Ami Allen Visited LaVanche Comstock on Sunday.
94 Mrs. Smythe Visited her daughter Mayme on Sunday.
94 Iowa Chase Went home due to illness; will resume studies when her health improves.
94 Florence Morris Was the guest of Clara McCall at the postal program.
94 Maude Keith Visiting Florence Large and Margaret Dunphy.
94 Emily Butler Is teaching fifth grade in Council Bluffs.
94 Ralph Gray Visited Clara Large on Sunday.
94 G. H. Barbour Visiting his daughter Edith.
94 Starr Wilson Visiting friends on the Hill.
94 Vera Sanders Spent Sunday in Dysart.
94 One of the Alpha girls Nellie Upham and Leta Whitten cleaned the room of an Alpha Literary Society member for their initiation.
94 Saturday evening Zetalethean society held a moonlight picnic at Rownd's park.
94 The Neotrophian Society Held a banquet Friday in Waterloo.
94 Normal will be well represented Roster of participants in the Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association conference.
95 Rev. P. J. Maveety Spoke at Thursday morning chapel.
95 Rose Buchanan Visited Lucile High on Sunday.
95 Margaret Dunphy Got blood poisoning in her foot.
95 A unique feature Agnes and Henrietta Whitacre were honorary members and performed a reading at the Shakespearean society meeting.
95 Miss Florence Large Broke her ankle and left school; sister Clara Large sprained her ankle at the Zetalethean picnic.
95 Miss Edith Barbour Is recovering from a sprained ankle; will start attending classes again in about a week.
95 Edna Ellison Has appendicitis; is being tended by her mother.
95 Matilda Schlue Her sister Emma visited on Sunday.