Normal Eyte — February 17, 1909

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289 Normal Eyte election; balloting for next year's staff to occur Thursday Feb. 25 Paid subscribers entitled to vote; will elect editor-in-chief, business manager, and local editor; several candidates in race.
289 Normal or teachers' college?; question now before the state legislature Name under consideration is Iowa State Normal College, but school officials would like to get the word "Normal" our of the title.
290 Meeting of local A. P. E. A.; society of physical trainers holds February conference Several faculty present papers.
291 Warden Sanders' address; alumnus of Normal now at head of Ft. Madison Penitentiary speaks to students J. C. Sanders talks about his work with prisoners at Fort Madison.
292 Lincoln centennial; memorial at Normal marked by presentation of bronze tablet by seniors Seniors present bronze tablet with Gettysburg Address inscribed; program included speeches and music.
292 Father Vaughn pleases; "Sermons from Shakespeare" proves a popular lecture--impersonations are powerful Audience appreciates readings and dramatizations.
293 Address of W. W. Gist Text of address given by Professor Gist at the Lincoln centennial service.
295 Luther takes meet; Decorah college appropriates majority of points in state collegiate gymnastic meet Results of the gymnastics meet; Normal School comes in second of three teams.
295 Athletics; faculty drubs seniors; student basketball team is defeated by narrow margin; professors are fast Faculty defeats seniors in basketball.
296 Girls' basketball game; Shake-Delphian contest is first of series- Shakes win Shakespearean team takes first win in intersociety tournament
297 Eleven games to play; Normal has heavy schedule for baseball season Team schedule formed for year.
297 Professional; elements of liberal education as found in travel Part eighteen of column.
300 Nettie Waldmann Teaching in Ackley.
300 Glenn Wilson Teaching in Mapleton.
300 Teresa Hoye Teaching in Mitchell.
300 Elizabeth Kaye Will graduate from University of Wisconsin.
300 Margaret Quigley Died January 18, 1909.
300 J. M. Mertch In real estate business.
300 E. D. Chassell State binder in Des Moines.
300 Lillian E. Long Teaching in Wisconsin.
300 Mabel F. Meek Teaching in East Waterloo.
300 Loraine Hallowell Now in Waterloo.
300 John M. Dunkerton Traveling salesman.
300 Maude Keith Teaching in Ackley.
300 Ella Hoffman Married Dr. Edwin Bruce Bradley.
300 S. C. Smith Practicing law in Winterset.
300 Willis J. Bell Now principal at Red Oak.
301 Ruth Ling Married Wirt Hoxie.
301 Alice Munger Married Theodore Leonard.
301 Louise Moyer Now in LaGrange, Illinois.
301 Jean Gilchrist Married William Claude Jarnagin.
301 Miss Wing Teaching in Tipton as are several other Normalites.
301 Nell Pemberton Taught in Marshalltown; now Mrs. Almond Miller.
301 Helen Fenner Now in Spokane, Washington; married John A. Wilson.
301 Edna Stone Will graduate from University of Iowa.
301 Corinna Harkness Now Mrs. Theodore Ashford of Boone.
301 Josephine Creelman Now doing nursing work.
301 Gladys Sigworth Now Mrs. John Hull of Boone.
301 Nell Canfield Married Percival Kneeland.
301 The Editor Bess Streeter Aldrich has sent some news items to the Normal Eyte.
301 Florence Beebe Now in Des Moines.
302 Lola Britton Married Frank Haradon.
302 Nell Corrigan Now Mrs. Mulvehill.
302 Edward P. Dickey Working in Chicago; married Caroline King.
302 After two years Blanche McIntosh is principal in Fairfield.
302 Jennie Jennings Married Clint Shipman.
302 Ruth Egloff Teaching in Cedar Falls.
302 Vida Keene Teaching in Cedar Falls.
302 Zoe Britton Teaching in Marshalltown.
302 The many friends Jeanette Cushman has recovered her health.
302 Carolyn Rall Married Orville Elder.
302 Florence Streeter Married Mr. Goodykoontz.
303 Miss Mabel Kildee Visited Hudson.
303 Nina Baumgardner Visited Gladbrook.
303 Mr. and Mrs. Dix Son and daughter visiting.
303 The Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Planning series of religious meetings.
303 Miss Maude Popejoy Has been sick.
303 Misses Mary Henderson and Flossie Pridean Visited Independence.
303 F. Bruins Teaching at Merrill.
303 Miss Jennie Hearst Visited Waterloo.
303 Mesdames Dick and Cable Gave shower for May Wright.
303 Miss Grace Schooner Visited Osage.
303 Society; Ossoli Initiate new members.
303 Coming events
303 Misses Nan and Ethel Baldwin Visited Gladbrook.
303 Miss Emma Madison Has been sick.
303 Miss Clara and Leona Bruce Mother visiting.
303 The Misses Walker Visited Jesup.
304 Mr. and Mrs. Cable Gave dinner party.
304 Miss Lorena Hedlund Visited Marshalltown.