Normal Eyte — October 13, 1909

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103 Editorial New school yell needed after change in name of the school; contest continues.
103 Official Appreciation by Myra Call for Ray Cleveland, who died recently
105 Annual staff elected; "Old Gold" to be edited by Abram, managed by Lee; seniors hold interesting meeting; class colors are adopted. Account of first meeting and election of Old Gold staff; photo.
105 Resolutions Condolences on death of Ray Cleveland.
106 Music festival assured; annual concerts are guaranteed by the State Board of Education. Theodore Thomas Orchestra may perform for Spring Music Festival.
107 Zeta open session; members of this society will give public program Friday evening; farce, "The Burglar" to be presented. Will present public session including music and a play.
107 Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association; meeting to be held October 14, 15, and 16; school well represented on program; no recitations on next Friday. Highlights of program that includes many faculty and alumni.
108 Science Club organized; teachers in the science departments form an association; science students are eligible to membership. Purpose is "promoting interest in and knowledge of the laboratory sciences"; roster of officers.
108 What are the colleges doing for secondary and elementary schools? Professor Colegrove continues his essay on US higher education.
111 Francis Hersey Daughter of S. F. Hersey is ill with diphtheria.
111 Helen Seerley Went to visit friends in Iowa City.
111 The new fish pools Have been stocked with several kinds of fish.
111 The Mesdames E. B. Smith, Reverend Jones, S. B. Reid, and E. L. Johnson Visited the kindergarten.
111 Cleo Stanley Spent Sunday with his sister.
111 Warren Lashbrook Attended the Iowa-Cornell football game in Iowa City.
111 Miss Beatrice Wilbur Has returned from Duluth.
111 Margaret Langham Returned from Cedar Rapids where she had been ill.
111 Miss Wilhelmina Feil Was visiting her sister Mollie.
111 Mr. C. B. Martin Is now a traveling salesman and visited the Hill.
111 The Misses Genevieve Follett and Lucile Lockwood Spent Sunday at home in Eldora.
111 Professor Simmons Was in Waterloo on business.
111 Miss Lillian Roadman Spent Sunday in Dike.
111 Ira Magee Will study medicine at Northwestern University in Chicago.
111 Miss Grace Pettite Is enjoying a visit from her mother.
111 This is a busy time Eulalians and Delphians remodel new room.
111 The friends of Misses Alma Cutler and Floy Graham Glad to learn faculty members have started studying in Berlin.
111 Miss Vera De Tellhurst Spent the weekend at home in Grundy Center.
111 Miss Laura Davenport Spent Sunday with Edith Schuneman.
111 Miss Ethel Stanley Visited her parents in Boone.
111 Fred Vorhies Spent some time at home last week.
111 Ward MacGovern Is a student in Ames; visited the Hill.
111 Mrs. McFarland Walker and her mother Entertained the faculty.
111 Superintendent Francis Visited chapel on Tuesday.
111 Mrs. Kate Sartori Visited chapel last Tuesday.
111 Miss Fargo Was at home in Lake Mills, Wisconsin.
112 Miss Kathryn Haltmeyer Spent Sunday at home in Manchester.
112 The students have been favored Professor C. H. Robertson of China spoke at chapel.
112 Friday morning The Reverend Herbert A. Wilson gave an interesting talk to the students.
112 Monday morning State Y. M. C. A. secretary Pontius gave a talk about Bible studies.
112 Mrs. McCorkindale Visited her daughter Florence.
112 Mrs. Walker Gave a talk to the women.
112 Miss Hazel Naylor Spent Sunday at home in Osage.
112 Mrs. Smythe Visited her daughter Mayme.
112 Miss Effa Mahanka Visited friends on the Hill.
112 The old street car waiting station Has been moved to the south end of the Gymnasium; will be used to store bicycles and fire hose.
112 Miss Lillian V. Lambert Entertained the members of one of her classes.
112 A number of former students Visited the Hill.
112 Miss Kathyrn Heddens Enjoyed a visit from her brother.
112 On last Saturday evening Florence Ward entertained the junior and senior women of the kindergarten department.
113 Mr. C. H. Robertson Gave a speech at the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. gathering.
113 Two of the women's societies Chrestos and Delphians initiated new members.
113 Studies in Organization and Teaching Ideas for future teachers.
115 Athletics; Teachers defeat Lenox; football game proves an easy victory; score of 36 to 0 tells tale; game played on heavy field. George Vinall makes first touchdown.
117 Supt. E. C. Wissler Is working in Prairie City.
117 W. H. Ray Is superintendent at Waukon.
117 Neva A. Wilson Is working in Independence.
117 Grace Sullivan Married W. S. Hufford.
117 Another very recent wedding Margaret Downs married John C. Miller.
117 Supt. H. E. Wheeler Is teaching in Shenandoah.
117 Peter Christiansen Married Annie Damm; is now a principal in Tripoli and a US citizen.
118 J. H. Kelly Is a clerk at the University of Illinois at Urbana.
118 A. V. Graeber Will share one subscription to the Eyte.
118 A letter from R. W. Holm Mr. Holm is married and living in Belden, Nebraska.
118 Congratulations which are appreciated F. C. Ensign offers compliments to paper.
118 F. O. Rausch Is teaching in Osage.
118 Estella Mattox Is teaching in Shenandoah.
118 C. J. Knock Is teaching at Gustavus Adolphus College in Minnesota.
118 Edward L. Bronson Is working in Hawarden.
118 Olive Sutherland Is teaching in Sibley.
118 Laura MacDonald Is attending the University of Chicago.