Normal Eyte — October 6, 1909

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87 Editorial Sweaters available for seniors; debate team prepares for match against Ames; Senior Class votes to have another issue of the Old Gold.
88 Official Steel frame of Library roof nearly done; window glass and ventilation equipment on hand; teacher certification exam will be given; faculty golf group holding series of tournaments.
89 Sabin's educational exchange
90 Seniors' first meeting; permanent officers elected; strong class spirit is manifest; annual to be published; class sweaters are adopted. Roster of officers.
90 President moves into new house; residence is complete in every way; home fitted with all modern conveniences. Description of the new house and its arrangement; James E. Robinson designed, planned, and supervised construction of the building.
91 The Lake Geneva Conference; Y. M. C. A. report. Participants talk about the conference held in June 1909.
92 Y. W. C. A. report. Participants talk about the Lake Geneva Conference held in August 1909.
92 Studies in Organization and Teaching Ideas for future teachers.
95 Mrs. Campbell Was caring for her sister, who has appendicitis.
95 Miss Iva N. Hewitt Visited friends in Reinbeck last week.
95 Miss Cornelia West Is back at school.
95 Miss Nela Hill Enjoyed a visit from her father.
95 Miss Mabel Felkner Left last week.
95 Miss Lulu Gnagy Has left school because of poor health.
95 Word has been received Alma Cutler is enjoying her trip to Germany.
95 Miss Verna Sherman Is at home resting her eyes, which had been giving her trouble.
95 Miss Verplanck Bennett Has taken a job in Shaller.
95 Miss Davidson and Miss Kraft Have been absent due to illness.
95 Miss Joyce Downs Is teaching in Gladbrook.
95 Some of the friends Ray Crouse was given a surprise birthday party.
95 Miss Naneen Davis Was ill last week.
95 Kenneth Silliman Will enroll at University of Michigan.
95 Word has been received Iciline Jack died after a long illness.
95 Mr. Ford Crouse Arrived with sister Bertha to visit their brother Ray.
95 T. T. Cranny Spent Sunday in Clarksville.
95 Grave Hovelson Is back at school following an illness.
95 Lew MacDonald Is visiting his brother; will enroll at University of Michigan.
95 Mrs. Earl Sadler Visited Gertrude Tyrrell.
95 Merner Noble Was visiting here with friends before he left for Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he is now enrolled at school.
95 Professor Condit Went on a trip on the river.
95 Mrs. Charles Hansen Was visiting on the hill.
96 Mrs. C. Brenner Is visiting her daughter Ruth.
96 Mrs. Knight Spent Sunday with her daughter, Mattie.
96 Miss Ethel Walrath Visited her parents in Clarksville.
96 We congratulate Miss Edith Buck Her book, "Guide to the Teacher's Mastery of Texts", is doing very well.
96 Dr. F. H. Cutler Dr. Cutler, Professor Colegrove, and O. H. Leonard are attending Methodist conferences in Mason City.
96 A party Parents and children enjoyed a trip up the river.
96 Professor and Mrs. G. S. Dick Entertained guests at a gathering to Sarah Peters, who is now a missionary.
96 Professor and Mrs. L. W. Parish Visited their son John, who is a faculty member at the State University.
96 The Misses Katherine Heddens, Molly Feil, Pleatus Burgess, and Helen Lawrence Spent Sunday in Waterloo with friends.
96 Mrs. Page Is visiting her son, Abbott C. Page.
96 "The Burglar" Is the new farce the Zeta society is working on.
96 William Owen Gave a speech at chapel last Thursday.
96 Professor Forest C. Ensign Spoke at chapel last Friday.
96 Miss Pearl Crisman Spent Sunday with her parents in Cedar Falls.
96 Miss Eva Mattoon Is moving to a claim in the Dakotas.
96 H. R. Elvidge Has been visiting the Wolcott home.
96 Professor D. S. Wright Was in Minneapolis and St. Paul last weekend.
97 Those who remember The husband of Mary A. Crew, S. C. Boedcher, has died.
97 Eunice Overman Has returned from a visit to Pittsburgh.
97 Miss Jennie Speer Has commenced studying at the University of Chicago, as has Lenore Shanewise.
97 H. B. Carroll Is teaching in Defiance.
97 Nora Treganza Is working in Lake Mills, along with other former students.
97 Last Saturday afternoon Results and teams from golf tournament last Saturday.
97 At the regular chapel session Professor C. Hosmer addressed the students.
97 E. A. Brinton Has returned to Oxford, Iowa, with his wife.
97 Myrta Shannon Is teaching in Ft. Dodge.
97 Sadie Owen Has taken a position in Durant.
97 Mr. Brooks Thompson Left school and does not plan to return.
97 Miss Childs Spent Sunday in Rockford.
97 Asa Mathews Will enroll at University of Chicago.
97 P. G. Fullerton Is visiting his brothers.
97 Miss Josephine Graham Has returned to school.
97 Among those who returned Alumni return for football game.
97 The Misses Marguerite Zook and Gladys Martin Were Alpha visitors.
97 On his way to Harvard Arthur Terrall spent Friday with Roy Shearn.
98 Blanche Charlton Will be working in the Cherokee schools.
98 Esther Ekstam Will teach in Hull.
98 C. W. Roadman Is superintendent in Rockwell City.
98 Genette Thomte Will be teaching in Augusta, Montana.
98 Athletics; Teachers win football game; Charles City College is defeated; score, 28-0; twenty-two men give a try-out. Quarterback George Vinall keeps team moving fast.
100 Alpha-Philo. Held joint program at McAlvin cottage.
100 Shake-Aristo. Enjoyed picnic and bonfire at stone quarry.
100 Chresto Presented spinster program.
101 Donna Bell Bozarth Is assistant principal in Lineville.
101 Noah D. Knupp Is at the University of Iowa.
101 Chas. Mantle Is teaching in George.
101 R. S. Grossman Is teaching in Burt.
101 L. U. Towle Is superintendent at Atwater, Minnesota; her sister Pearl is teaching in Morris, Minnesota.
101 Otis M. Weigle Is teaching at the Memorial University along with F. D. Cram.
101 Mrs. Ora K. Sabin Is teaching in Armour, South Dakota.
101 Edith E. Bird Is teaching in Ogden with her sister, Lily.
101 Myrta Shannon Is teaching in Fort Dodge along with Faye St. Claire.
101 Emma Arent Is enrolled at the State University. Her position was filled by W. B. Geiter.
101 Elsie Ottosen Is working in Fort Dodge.
101 Margaret Wallingford Is teaching in Weleetka, Oklahoma.
102 Beth Newton Works in the Decorah schools with her sister Nell.
102 T. J. Colegrove Has moved back to Iowa with his wife Alma Reichert.
102 Miss Sarah Peters Is visiting the area after being a missionary in China.
102 Stella Bush Is no longer in school.
102 Casey and Simanton ISTC football.