Normal Eyte — November 13, 1907

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145 Thru a misunderstanding Review of the debate in Ames will appear in next week's issue.
145 All agree The Bostonia Sextet performed for the first lecture course number; students enjoyed the performance.
145 Defeat but not disgrace The Ames team won the debate, 2-1, but the Cedar Falls team was well-supported; photo.
149 The new law and its results Explains the new teaching certification law and how it affects students.
151 Society events The Ossoli Literary Society met on Friday night to initiate new members; held reception.
151 Bills are distributed The Normal Book store is having a sale on pennants.
151 Professional; pupil, teacher, and teaching in the middle grades; X--the fifth year Students imitate what their teacher does; teachers should challenge the students to think more thoroughly; teachers should have a mastery of grammar and speech.
153 The teaching of grammar in normal institutes Grammar should be taught in three categories: construction, practical application, and technical drill.
155 Bible Study Dept. Tenth lesson; short biographical sketch of Jacob.
156 Elizabeth Bartholow Teaching primary grades in Yale, Iowa.
156 Will Neuman Attending Capitol City Commercial College.
156 Word comes to us May Clark and Peter Graham were married; will live on a farm outside Cherokee.
156 Florence Grant Staying home in Faribault this year.
156 Vera Gardner Stayed home for the fall term; will enroll again in the winter term.
156 Ola Grossman Teaching primary grades in Van Meter.
156 N. S. Lee Teaching near Lincoln, Nebraska.
156 Hallie Robinson Teaching in a rural school near Kelley.
156 Jessie Hindsley Teaching near West Union.
156 Elizabeth Burdick Teaching west of Cedar Falls.
156 Joyce Davis Teaching at Gladbrook.
156 Alberta Hardnen Attending school in Ames.
156 Harriett Smith Teaching the primary grades in Monticello.
156 Elizabeth Lynch Teaching primary grades at Tipton.
156 Mae Leaman Teaching near Brockford.
156 Mattie Boerger Visiting her parents in Minnesota.
156 Ida Gaffin Teaching north of Waterloo.
157 Six delegates Delegates of the Y. W. C. A. conference visited the school on their way to Cedar Rapids from Charles City.
157 Hazel Smith Attended her cousin's wedding in Nashua on Thursday.
157 Mrs. Witt Visited her sister, Mildred Waite, last week.
157 The following girls Roster of women who attended the Y. W. C. A. convention last week.
157 President Seerley Attended the State Board of Examiners meeting on Friday and Saturday.
157 Warren Proctor Will perform with Lenore Shanewise in late November.
157 Macy Campbell Brought seven rural teachers to observe teaching methods here at the school.
157 Lela Stanley Visited friends last week; teaching in Allison this year.
157 Carrie Burgoon Left school to go home due to illness.
157 Marion Miller Is at home in Plainfield due to illness.
157 Monday afternoon Music department students gave a recital.
157 Miss Plock's mother Visited her last week.
157 It will interest the many friends Mamie Zillen and Charles D. Menefer were married.
157 It was a surprise Elizabeth Burdick and O. V. Seeley were married.
157 Addie Reed Visited Anna Deach on Sunday.
157 Edith Hafner Returned to school after teaching for a term.
158 A Halloween Romance Story of how two lovers met as children trying to break into an old man's house.
158 A senior class meeting Senior class met on Tuesday to discuss social activities.
158 A delegation of about twenty-five Twenty-five students from Ames traveled to support their debate team.
158 Delbert Wheeler Visited Mamie Johnson Saturday.
158 Calla Wetherbee Visited Virginia Idso last week.
158 Misses Griffen, Williamson, Hayden Names students who traveled to Ames to support the debate team.