Normal Eyte — October 30, 1907

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113 The literary societies Encourages literary societies to enter teams in intersociety athletics.
113 An apology is owing An article in the previous issue of the Normal Eyte about Socrates was written by the Ossoli reporter.
113 And now, further remarks are in order Explains why society news is often left out of Normal Eyte.
114 Oct. 16 Y. W. C. A. held finance and recognition service; budget for the year; Nan Baldwin led devotional for regular meeting.
114 History students to be rewarded for work Sons of the American Revolution will offer bronze medals for students who show excellence in United States History.
115 Official; report of Committee on Resolutions Text of seven principles adopted by the Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association to ensure successful students.
117 Normal Institutes The first in a series of articles discussing the benefits of a professional teaching career.
119 Zetalethean Open Session Nov. 1, 1907 Program of performance for "A Luncheon in the Suburbs".
120 Bostonia Sextet Club Will perform on November 6.
120 Mrs. Gray Will sing at a funeral in Osage.
120 Alpha Program focused on the works of James Whitcomb Riley and Eugene Field.
120 The prayer meeting Led by Hazel Webster.
120 A centenarian Mrs. J. W. Shields has returned from Illinois, where she attended the one hundredth birthday of Lucy Davis Butler.
121 Professional; pupil, teacher, and teaching in the middle grades; VIII--the fifth year Fifth grade students should be well-prepared to read texts on their own; they should also start writing poetry.
123 Hollingsworth Short biography on Hollingsworth.
125 John Lunby Studying medicine in Iowa City.
125 The Normal Eyte Roster of some of the alumni who receive the Normal Eyte.
125 Charles S. Stoakes Doing an internship in Omaha, Nebraska.
125 Kathleen Delahoyde Teaching primary students in La Junta, California.
125 Bessie Chapel Teaches high school in Elkhorn, South Dakota.
125 Euni Scheu Teaching grade school in Stacyville.
125 Mr. Swartz Working in Iroquois, South Dakota.
125 Miss Lillian Priebe Teaching penmanship and drawing at Nevada.
125 Miss Altje Cook Teaching intermediate grades in Marne.
125 Georgia Thompson Teaching in Winterset.
125 Theresa Smith Attending Drake University.
125 Lillian M. Jensen Married Mr. Helgerson.
125 "J" Farnham Filed for land in South Dakota; his sister Fern filed for land two miles away from his.
125 Adelle Quinn Teaching Latin, English, and physical training at Gilman.
126 Miss Jennie E. Hall Is an assistant principal in Arlington.
126 Miss Jennie I. Berg Teaching fifth grade in Atlantic.
126 Merritt Wheeler Enrolled in medical school at the University of Iowa.
126 Grace Kettleson Teaching in Great Falls, Montana.
126 Ellen Wing Teaching in Tipton.
126 T. L. Eland Graduated from the University of Iowa and is now in Nichols, Iowa.
126 Jayness Manning Graduated from medical school at the University of Iowa and is in Seattle, Washington.
126 Luella Jackson Luella Jackson and Lois Winchell are now teaching in Enid, Oklahoma.
126 Margaret Hawk Is assistant principal in Moulton.
126 Margaret Kelly Is the principal in Nashua.
126 Gretchen Delahoyde Teaches in Des Moines.
126 Minnie Hopley Teaches in Valley Junction.
126 Fay St. Claire Teaches grade school in Sloan.
126 Two other alumni Katherine Holmes and Clive Holmes are teaching primary grades in Sloan.
126 C. J. Knock Will be a third year teacher in St. Peter, Minnesota.
126 C. E. Terryberry Moved to Miller, South Dakota, to work in the hardware business.
126 Leo Ranney Is teaching in Alaska.
126 Forest C. Ensign Enjoys the advertisements in the Normal Eyte.
127 Frederica Harned Has typhoid fever and is at home in Guthrie Center.
127 Mr. and Mrs. Amos Boysen Held a small gathering for Mr. and Mrs. Peterson.
127 Miss McGovern Conducted the Primary Round Table at the Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association conference in Cedar Rapids.
127 Bedras Kevork Apelian Syrian student enrolled in classes.
127 Miss Warriner Visited Osage over the weekend.
127 November first President Seerley will speak about the "Rewards of Teaching" at the Southwestern Teachers Association Meeting in Council Bluffs.
127 Martha Eade Sprained her ankle playing basketball.
127 The stone masons Foundation is completed for new library; work suspended until spring.
127 Mr. Charles Sebern Is trying to persuade Warren Proctor to conduct a concert.
128 Wednesday evening Students visited a gypsy to have their fortunes told.
128 Bell McIntosh Visited the Hill last week.
128 Mary Walters Entertained friends on Wednesday evening.
128 Rev. Fahs Conducted chapel exercises on Tuesday.
128 Mrs. C. A. Cowgill Visited her son, G. T.
128 A recital by pupils Fannie Dickey held a recital in her classroom of voice and piano students.
128 The Clios and Orios Held a Halloween party at Chautauqua Park.