Normal Eyte — June 12, 1909

Page Title Summary
1 For you to decide Normal Eyte asks for student subscribers.
1 A word to our readers Normal Eyte starts new Commencement special edition.
2 The Midland Schools Midland Schools journal available at a favorable rate.
2 Name of school Name changing from Iowa State Normal School to Iowa State Teachers College on July 1, 1909.
2 Trustees retire Board of Trustees ends service, Board of Education take over; brief history of the Board of Trustees; photo.
4 Training school exercises; alumni hold reunion. Account of Training School Commencement.
5 Track season; Barnes, the distance runner, chosen captain for 1910. Lloyd Barnes elected captain; team paid all of its expenses this year; photo.
5 Society anniversaries; women's societies appear in annual parade Men's societies present programs; graduates receive pins; description of costumes.
6 Pres. Seerley addresses seniors; graduating class hears twenty-third annual Baccalaureate Address Description of program; excerpts from President Seerley's address.
7 Physical training exhibition. Women participate in grand march, calisthenics, dance, and swimming.
8 Commencement concerts Performance program.
9 Class play at Teachers College; seniors present "Mary of Magdala." Laura Falkler reviews the senior class play "Mary of Magdala;" photo.
13 Alumni Day; school is visited by many former students; alumni literary program. Account of recent literary program presented by Alumni Association.
13 Travel as a part of our educational system. Professor Bender lauds travel as an enriching experience; commends work of Boston Bureau of University Travel for its program.
15 Alumni luncheon. Alumni host Class of 1909; praise President Seerley; hear about the old days; accept portrait of Judge McDuffie.
15 The Alumni business meeting. Brief minutes of Alumni Association meeting; accept commissioned portrait of President Seerley; elect officers.
17 Professor Ira S. Condit Has been invited to be chairman of a committee that will survey the progress of mathematics in schools in the United States.
17 During the Commencement week The Clio and Orio alumni met together for a reunion breakfast.
18 Though happening some time ago Debate teams were selected.
18 Four teachers have resigned Teachers resigning from the Normal.
18 At the chapel session President Seerley corrected a debate ruling.
18 Graduation exercises; two hundred graduates receive their diplomas. Account of Commencement ceremony; photo.
18 Baseball Aristos defeat Orios and alumni defeat local team.
21 Some effort has been made Students from the class of 1909 are being located.
22 Frank J. Mathews Is working in Emmetsburg.
22 Ernest Bloom Is teaching in Hampton.
22 Edna Davy Is teaching at Pipestone, Minnesota.
22 Grace Aitchison Is teaching in Gladbrook.
22 Lenore Shanewise Will be studying at University of Chicago.
22 W. R. Merrill Is teaching in Madison, South Dakota.
22 R. S. Grossman Is superintendent at Burt schools.
22 Irwin Martin Is working in Iowa Falls.
22 Edward Coe Will work at Williams schools.
22 William H. Hoyman Is superintendent-elect at Clarksville schools.
22 Edw. I. Bronson Is working in Hawarden schools.
22 Minnie L. Wilson Is principal at Forest City.
22 C. R. Hayes Is principal-elect at Burningham.
22 H. T. Ports Will be superintendent at Coon Rapids.
22 Grover Hammersly Is superintendent of Kinross schools.
23 Clara E. Moessner Will be teaching at West Waterloo.
23 Edyth McKee Will be teaching in Odebolt.
23 Ella Swanson Will teach in Yankton, South Dakota.
23 Mary Emeline Whetzel Will be teaching in Hawarden.
23 Adalyne Artz Will be teaching in Waverly.
23 Olive Onions Will be teaching in Gladbrook.
23 Stella E. Johnson Will be teaching in Glidden.
23 Hallie Mooney Will be teaching at Tripoli.
23 Edyth Gustafson Will be teaching in Belmond.
23 Indie Cadwallader Will be assistant principal at Clarksville.
23 Ruby I. Lewis Will be first assistant at Stanwood.
23 Agnes O. Emerson Will be teaching in Mason City.
23 Mildred Yockey Will be teaching out West.
23 Estella Mattox Will be working in Shenandoah.
23 Blanche Gardner Is teaching in Yankton, South Dakota.
23 Rosina Schoop Will be assistant principal at Guttenburg.
23 Harold H. Maynard Is going to be principal at Plainfield.
23 Jessie Paulger Will be teaching Hedrick.
23 Elsa Mix Will be assistant principal at West Union.
23 Maud Montgomery Will be teaching in Sloan.
23 Bedros Apelian Will attend Oberlin Theological Seminary.
24 Grace E. Beebe Will be teaching at Emmetsburg next year.
24 Lena T. Gates Will be teaching at Mapleton.
24 The alumni editor Is having trouble locating a large number of alumni.
24 Leona Bruce Will teach in Clarksville.
24 Lura Barnum Will be enrolled at school.
24 Edith F. Grundy May be attending Stanford University.
24 Clark W. Hirleman Will be attending the University of Minnesota.
24 Mildred L. Waite Will be teaching at Audubon.
24 June V. Gray Will be teaching at Hampton.
24 Hazel I. Chamberlain Will be teaching at Hubbard.
24 Belle Ray Eade Will be teaching at Rockwell City.
24 Louise Krause Will be teaching at Williams.
24 Zora Parrott Will be working in Spencer.
24 Inez Marion Boies Will be teaching in Independence.
24 Jessie Lindsley Will be teaching at West Union.
24 Ina L. Gilkerson Will be teaching at Onawa.
24 Alice Madson Will be teaching at Mapleton.
24 Football schedule out; Teachers will play seven games this fall. I. S. T. C. will play seven games in 1909 season.