Normal Eyte — September 29, 1909
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 53 | Editorial | Normal Eyte staff asks for suggestions from readers; letter from Carnegie Hall shows great merit of Robert Fullerton and alumnus Orlo Bangs. | |
| 54 | Official | Professor H. E. Gordon at University of Iowa died; program for Northwest Iowa Teachers Association; Ethel Vinall joins faculty; A. E. Winship will visit; Professor Meyerholz collecting material on education. | |
| 55 | H. H. Seerley addresses clubs; federation of women's clubs hear president. | Spoke on hygiene and sanitation in schools; photo. | |
| 56 | Through the eyes of a see-er. | ||
| 57 | Local improvements; grounds and old buildings repaired; new buildings constructed. | Library Building progressing; steam tunnel being dug; hope to complete work by September 1910; President's House nearing completion; aquarium in greenhouse enlarged; two new tennis courts. | |
| 57 | Report of the treasurer of the Alumni Association, year 1908-1909 | Financial report. | |
| 58 | Studies in Organization and Teaching | Ideas for future teachers. | |
| 60 | Mrs. D. S. Wright | Is visiting her daughter in Red Oak. | |
| 60 | Rosa Clausen | Leaves for Santa Anna, California today. | |
| 60 | Professor George Eaton and wife | Visited last Tuesday. | |
| 60 | Professor Arey | Attended a meeting of the League of Municipalities. | |
| 60 | Ethel Speaker and Louise Williams | Were in Benson. | |
| 60 | Florence Hartbecker | Went to California. | |
| 60 | Y. W. C. A. Notes. | About 175 attend meeting. | |
| 60 | Vilas Mitchell | Spent Sunday with his parents. | |
| 61 | Miss Husvitt | Left school because of illness. | |
| 61 | Miss Jeanette Kurzrock | Will be teaching at West Waterloo. | |
| 61 | One of the prettiest weddings | E. B. Howell married Bertha Hemsworth. | |
| 61 | Miss Merle Smith | Went to Cresco to visit her parents. | |
| 61 | Miss Mabel Parish | Visited for the Hemsworth-Howell wedding and is teaching in Montezuma. | |
| 61 | Because of poor health | Ruth Boyinston returned home. | |
| 61 | Florence Hotchkiss | Entertained friends at her home in Waterloo. | |
| 61 | The pipe organ recital | George Samson gave organ recital last Tuesday. | |
| 61 | Miss Ruth Brenner | Is ill at home in Charles City. | |
| 61 | Joe Wright | Has left for Chicago where he has taken a job. | |
| 61 | Miss Gertrude Tyrell and Miss Genevieve Edwards | Went to Waverly last Wednesday. | |
| 61 | Professors G. S. Dick and Henrietta Thornton | Were judges at the Bremer County fair. | |
| 61 | The Y. W. C. A. | Will hold weekly meetings for members to get to know one another. | |
| 61 | J. Foy Cross | Went to Waterloo. | |
| 61 | Miss Esther Bauman | Spent Sunday at her home with her roommate. | |
| 61 | Mr. J. W. McGeeney | Spent Sunday at home in Charles City. | |
| 61 | Leo Woodward | Spent Sunday with his parents. | |
| 61 | Winifred McDonald | Visited Cedar Falls on Sunday. | |
| 61 | The Misses June Allison, Hazel Hoyt, and Grace Hollister | Left last Tuesday for a wedding. | |
| 61 | Anne Tyler | Visited friends here in Cedar Falls. | |
| 62 | Mrs. Theodore Dean | Has been visiting Bertha Martin. | |
| 62 | Louise Williams | Missed part of last week because her mother was ill. | |
| 62 | Miss Hazel Hoyt | Could not attend class on Friday due to a severe cold. | |
| 62 | Frank McBride | Purchased seven acres of land on Normal Hill. | |
| 62 | Miss Sue Northy | Missed school last week due to illness. | |
| 62 | Miss Riggs | Spent Sunday with Lenore Shanewise. | |
| 62 | Mrs. Charles Meyerholz | Returned from Europe where she was studying music. | |
| 62 | Professor Charles Meyerholz, John MacDonald, and Karl J. Knoepfler | Were in Des Moines on business and were entertained by Casper Schenk. | |
| 62 | Professor George W. Walters | Accompanied his daughter Mary to Madison, Wisconsin, where she is enrolling in school. | |
| 62 | Shakes | Enjoy party and initiation in Waterloo. | |
| 62 | Neos | Enjoy initiation up the river. | |
| 63 | Alpha | Enjoyed reception for new and honorary members. | |
| 63 | Zeta | Enjoyed autumn and picnic programs. | |
| 63 | Cliorio | Held joint initiation. | |
| 64 | Athletics; football season opens Saturday; team is in good shape for game with Charles City College. | Game starts at 3:00 Saturday. | |
| 65 | Elizabeth Harnack | Teaches in Poland, Iowa. | |
| 65 | Evelyn Troutner | Is teaching in Goldfield. | |
| 65 | Attorney Alfred Grundy | Has returned from California. | |
| 65 | George Eckhard | Will be teaching at Milliken University. | |
| 65 | Earl Hemsworth | Attended the Hemsworth-Howell wedding. | |
| 65 | Clara Louise Johnson | Will be teaching in Sheridan, Wyoming. | |
| 65 | A wedding | Bertha Hemsworth married Dr. Howell. | |
| 66 | Mabel A. Christian | Will be teaching in Peru, Nebraska. | |
| 66 | Rev. B. G. Hess | Has charge of a church in Big Mound, Kansas. | |
| 66 | Mr. Joe L. Johnson | Married Nettie Fritz. | |
| 66 | A wedding of unusual interest | Edith Eighmey married George W. Curtis. | |
| 66 | Joseph O. Johnson | Is in charge of a church in Spokane, Washington. | |
| 66 | We are indebted to Helen Greig | Helen Greig has provided news about alumni. | |
| 67 | Mrs. Ada Eighmey Blackburn | Is back in the area to attend her sister's wedding. | |
| 67 | Elsie Baldwin | Teaches in Mitchellville. | |
| 67 | Finance Committee here; school to have a hospital | When the Seerley family moves out of the President's Cottage, the building will be converted to a hospital; tentative plans underway. | |
| 67 | Library notes | Notes on recent additions to library collection | |
| 68 | Senior class organizes; President Seerley calls class together; temporary organization effected | Class of 1909 organizes and elects officers. |