Normal Eyte — September 8, 1909

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1 Editorial Aid the Normal Eyte by subscribing.
2 Official Year off to good start; roster of new faculty; plans for the year.
3 Sabin's educational exchange; 1908-15th season Henry and Elbridge Sabin offer their services.
4 How the faculty spent vacation News notes on faculty travel and summer study.
4 What happened during the summer News notes of faculty and student summer activities.
5 The college ideal Professor Wright talks about trends in higher education since the founding of the Normal School.
6 Y. M. C. A. reception; the young men of the school gather together for an interesting evening YMCA held informal reception
7 Text book prices C. A. Wise & Sons Company seems to have the best textbook prices.
7 New faculty members; ten new members in the teaching corps of the school Brief profiles of new faculty; photo.
9 Studies in Organization and Teaching; general plan for the series of articles for the year Professor Bender offers ideas for future teachers.
12 Cedar Falls Record Faye Vinall and Ira Craig were married on June thirtieth.
12 Ralph Ebersold Is working in Everett, Washington.
12 Miss Audrey Warn Is teaching music in Iowa Falls.
12 W. B. Geiter Is in charge of the Livermore schools.
12 Ruth Hallingby Is director of physical training at the Normal School in Yankton, South Dakota.
12 Raymond Leland Will attend University of Iowa.
12 The Misses Grace and Vera Du Bois Will be taking classes in Chicago.
12 Frank Mathews Is principal at Emmetsburg.
12 Jessie Little Married Dr. Sells of Independence.
12 The Misses Floy Graham and Alma Cutler Have left to study in Germany.
13 Cedar Falls Record D. O. Wilson and Lenora Granvow were married.
13 Prof. S. K. Tompkins Is eligible for induction into the Phi Beta Kappa chapter at Oberlin.
13 E. Orlo Bangs Will be studying voice this year.
13 Ray Cleveland Will be attending Yale University.
13 Charles H. Roadman Will head the schools at Rockwell City.
13 Louis Pelzer Will head the history department at the Normal School in Dillon, Montana.
13 P. E. McClenahan Will be head of history and economics at Highland Park College.
13 Professor and Mrs. John C. Parish Returned from Europe where he was conducting research.
13 Cecil Bangs Is in charge of Paullina schools.
13 Athletics; prospects for football season are good. Nine returnees for this year's team; schedule of games.
14 The friends of Miss Nellie Wilson Nellie Wilson married Orville Stevens in Portland, Oregon.
14 Miss Lillian Goodwin and Miss Emma Lambert Returned from a trip to Yellowstone Park.
14 Jennie Daubenberger Visited friends on the Hill.
14 Miss Florence Ward Returned from northern Iowa with her mother.
14 Miss Mary Henderson Will be working in Independence.
14 Miss Neva Tillinghast Married Karl Hanson and is living in Iowa Falls.
14 Professor G. W. Samson Gave two lectures in Charles City.
15 Among the many visitors Verona Lang and Louise Gaedke visited.
15 Frank Byrnes Will be teaching in Summers, Montana.
15 Miss Grace Rock Visited friends on the Hill and will teach next year in Williamsburg.
15 Miss Sioux Leefers Has been visiting the Hill and will teach in Cedar Rapids next year.
15 Miss Bertha Martin Is living with her mother on Franklin Street.
15 Reverend Callen Spoke at chapel of Thursday.
15 Mr. Warren E. Proctor Sang at chapel; will tour this year as part of a quartet.
15 There are over one thousand students Enrollment is over one thousand for the fall term.
15 Mr. Boyd Member of the Board of Education visited last Thursday.
15 Paul Colegrove Returned from California; will enroll at University of Iowa along with his brother Kenneth.
15 Mr. O. H. Cohagan Has been visiting his brother, S. A. Cohagan.
15 Miss Mary Martin Visited with Josephine Graham.
15 Miss Henrietta Thornton Spent a week at an art school in Chicago with Miss Bertha Patt.
15 Miss Alle Robinson Is enrolled in school again.
15 Mr. McQueen Will enroll at University of Iowa.
16 Miss Jennie G. Hutchison Will be teaching at Buena Vista College this year.
16 Miss Myrtle Upham Married Rex Grien.
16 Miss Bessie Johnson Is now a stenographer.
16 Professor R. F. Seymour Has returned to work.
16 Charles H. Anthony Will leave ISTC and take charge of the Danbury schools.
16 Miss Clara Puls Is enrolled in school again.
16 Vera Fluent and Frances Burns Visited the Hill.
16 Miss Josephine Graham Entertained the V. O. V.'s
16 Olin Hukill Spent Monday on the Hill.
16 Mrs. Walker gave a short talk Mrs. Walker spoke to new students.
16 The Iowa State Teachers College Breakdown of enrollment by class.
16 Miss Laura Bowman Resigned her work here to teach at Lombard College in Galesburg, Illinois; will also study for the Unitarian ministry.