Normal Eyte — September 15, 1909

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17 Editorial New students must decide which societies to join; special issue boosts football team.
18 Official Announces teacher association meetings; President Seerley met alumni at meeting in Seattle.
19 The Y. W. C. A. prayer meeting Nearly two hundred fifty new members were added.
19 Debating League organizes; officers are elected--Abrams made president of league. Roster of literary society representatives; preparing for debate against Ames.
20 The several churches Regular yearly reception by Cedar Falls churches for TC students will be next Friday.
20 Ernest Bloom Visited the Hill.
20 Pearl Anderson Stopped here on her way to her new position in El Paso, Mexico.
20 Miss Mattie L. Hatcher Has recently returned to Cedar Falls for work.
20 Jesse McCluskey Has returned to Cedar Falls to enroll in school.
20 The Clios Hosted a party last week for their new members.
20 Belle Peterson and Nelle Newton Visited the Hill last week.
20 Mr. William Moorehead Is principal in Waterloo.
20 Charles Johnson Visited friends on the Hill.
20 Dr. C. C. Seerley Is visiting his parents, President and Mrs. Seerley.
20 Mrs. Marion McFarland Walker Entertained faculty members.
20 Josephine Moran Will attend the Normal in California.
20 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Purdy Visited their daughter here.
20 Miss Harriet Kramer Returned from Chicago.
20 Merle Attwood and Leon Woodward Recently enrolled.
20 Miss Edith Buck Visited her aunt.
20 Last Monday morning The kindergarten department has opened for the year.
21 President H. H. Seerley and Roger Leavitt Are both vice presidents of the Taft meeting to be held in Des Moines.
21 The Shake girls Entertained the new women last week.
21 Miss Mary Samson Recently enrolled.
21 Invitations have been issued Bertha Hemsworth will marry Elias Howell.
21 Miss May Francis Has enrolled here again.
21 The first social affair Alphas had first gathering of the year.
21 Miss Gertrude Tyrrel Spent the weekend in Waverly.
21 The Newman Catholic Association Had a reception last week.
21 Mr. F. Bruins Will be a graduate student this year at the University of Iowa.
21 Miss Minnie File Visited her sister Molly.
21 The friends of Miss Roxie Wolfe Married Arthur Mallory.
21 Misses Ruth Ballou And Mary McDonald visited the Hill before starting work in Waverly.
21 John Dee Is a district manager for the Aluminum Utensil Company in Pennsylvania.
21 Francis Gilkey May enter school in Minnesota.
21 Miss Amy Arey Left for New York where she will be working.
21 Miss Dickey Will be attending Columbia University.
21 Leo Ranney Visited on the Hill last week.
22 James O. Perrine Photo.
22 Miss Ward reports Junior and senior kindergarten classes have thirty students each.
22 Professor Alfred Heinrich Meyer Visited here last week and gave an organ recital.
22 Miss La Vere Smith Spent Sunday at home in Eldora.
22 Mr. Thompson Visited his daughter here.
22 Carl Merner Returned from Spokane, Washington, to enroll here for school.
22 Miss Harriet Manful Is hoping to enter Columbia University.
24 Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. reception; new students are entertained by the joint organizations. Students assemble in Gymnasium; play games; enjoy pantomimes.
25 Meggers captains football team; Athletic Board elects Glasener manager. Edward Meggers unanimously voted captain; photo.
26 Football prospects; here is the coach's opinion in the matter Football proves to be successful physically and educationally; reinstated in 1908; will have another season in 1909; photo.
29 A daily football practice; Coach Simmons is giving the candidates stiff workouts. A closer look at football practice.
31 Changes in the football rules; several improvements made in the game. Drop kick now worth three points, not four; rules on forward pass about the same; rules on punting over the goal line change; photo..
32 Philos Presented programs of oral reading and debate.
32 Philos Presented programs of oral reading and debate.
32 Shakespearean Beginning to build group for the year.
32 Eulalians Presented program of reading and discussion.
33 Neotrophian Meet faculty; enjoy music.
34 E. C. Miller Is supervising schools in the Philippine Islands.
34 Anna C. Goodale Is a nurse in Iowa City.
34 E. C. Bartlett Is living in Sidney, Montana.
34 E. E. Watson Is teaching at Washington State College.
34 Ariel Parish Is principal at Montezuma.
34 Ralph L. Patty Married Gertrude Jones.
34 Williard Merrill Is working in Madison, South Dakota.
34 The Association of Contributors to Iowa Education Many artifacts have been received that are rich in history.
34 Sabin's educational exchange. Teacher placement advertisement.
35 Myrtle Kettleson Will be teaching in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Her sister is in Great Falls, Montana.
35 Lillian M. Francis Married Emery Duden.
35 Alice M. Swenson Married Carl Reed.
35 August 14th Maude Blackford married Hugh Missildine.
35 Lucile High Married Thomas Peterman.
35 Miss Anna Parmenter Is teaching in Cedar Rapids.
35 Maude Zilm Married Vernon Rogers.
35 Katherine Wagner Married J. O. Berkeley.
35 Hattie Mae Mather Married Wallace Laidley.
35 Eesta Anderson Married Herman Kiesau.
35 Clarence Parker Married Mae McCaffree.
35 Hazel Manderson Married Charles Cotton.
35 The teachers of Buena Vista County J. E. Cundy has retired as county superintendent.
35 Charlotte Spicer Married Louis Lee Folsom.
35 Lizzie A. Rhodes Married James L. Craig.
35 Nellie Wilson Married Orville Stevens.
35 May Hiams Married John Langdon.
35 Myrtle Upham Married Rex Green.
35 B. R. Brundage Is president of a bank in Oklahoma.
36 Mayme Hochstetler Will be an assistant at the State University.
36 Pearl Wylder Will teach in Soldier, Idaho.
36 Agnes O. Emerson Will teach in Mason City.
36 Clara Case Will teach in Rock Rapids.
36 Ina Sherrebeck Completed a course at the State University.
36 Clara Boss Is teaching in Oregon.
36 Miss Parmenter Is teaching at Fiske University.
36 Lillian Faint Is going to marry A. E. Veline in the Philippines.
36 Eva Cresswell Will be returning to Cedar Falls.
36 Ida Hoebel Is teaching in Fairfield.
36 Clarence Baker Is married and living in Brooklyn, New York.
36 Edna Stone Is teaching in Butte, Montana.
36 Textbook prices. C. A. Wise offers good prices on textbooks.
528 Studies in Organization and Teaching Ideas for future teachers.