Normal Eyte — October 20, 1909

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119 Editorial; what's in a name? Name change to Iowa State Teachers College is good; societies need to turn in reports for publication earlier.
120 Official College Hospital will open as soon as possible
121 From the Teachers Association; interesting reports are received from the Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association; splendid programs are given. Highlights of the meeting.
122 Hon. James H. Trewin and Dr. Frank I. Merchant speak at the college and normal round table. James Trewin speaks on the change from the Board of Trustees to the Board of Education; Professor Merchant speaks on the rights and responsibilities of the faculty under the new board.
123 Students hear addresses; Dr. A. E. Winship, editor of the Journal of Education, gives two interesting chapel talks. Speaks on boys and on changes in education.
124 Zetas give splendid program; successful open session is given; farce scores a big hit; auditorium is filled. Zetalethean performance of "The Burglar" is reviewed.
125 We join Press Association; the Normal Eyte enters into the organization of the College Papers of Iowa; meeting to be held at Des Moines October 29th. Advantages of joining the group.
126 Studies in Organization and Teaching Ideas for future teachers.
128 Bible study; an insight into the bible study work of Young Men's and Young Women's Christian Associations. Outline of courses of study offered by the YMCA and the YWCA.
129 H. W. Chehock Spent some time with his family in Dexter.
129 The Mathematics Round Table Is now the Mathematics Club.
129 Miss Leone Wiswell Spent Sunday in Manson.
129 The Misses Rose Smith and Edith Schuneman Visited friends in Winthrop.
129 Otis E. Hall Is a superintendent in Indiana.
129 Several of the girls from Osage Made a trip home.
129 L. F. Reilly Visited Cedar Falls.
129 Mrs. T. S. Wand Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Ley.
129 Miss Helen Lawrence Spent the weekend with Gertrude Tyrrell.
129 The Misses Marie and Katherine Murphy Were in Reinbeck Sunday.
129 A number of the Mason City girls Made a trip home.
129 Mr. Roy Swanson Visited friends on the Hill.
129 Miss Margaret Morgan Visited Florence Grant in Parkersburg.
129 Miss Ethel Johnson Was ill last week.
129 Miss Alice Roebuck Spent Sunday at home in Rhodes.
129 Miss Poorman Visited Hulda Stenwall.
129 Miss Iva Nettie Hewitt Spent Sunday in Reinbeck.
129 Mrs. Melendy Mrs. Walker's mother hurt herself when she fell.
129 Miss LeVere Smith Visited friends at Cornell.
129 Miss Hazel Baker Has been enjoying a visit from her mother.
129 Miss McNally Visited Ruth Jeffries in Chicago.
129 Miss Matie Knight Visited friends in Muscatine.
129 Miss Julia Curtiss Is visiting friends in Cedar Falls.
130 Miss Genevieve Edwards Missed school last week due to a cold.
130 Miss Sarah F. Rice and Miss Sara M. Riggs Visited the State University in Wisconsin.
130 Miss Laura Hager Was visiting Professor and Mrs. A. C. Page, her uncle and aunt.
130 T. Cranny Was in Reinbeck Saturday.
130 Howard Houston Visited his parents in Crawfordsville.
130 Jay Foy Cross Visited his parents in Shellsburg.
130 Miss Blanche Leversee Is enjoying a visit from her mother.
130 Dr. F. W. Bailey and wife Are staying with Professor Bailey.
130 George Vernon Orr Officiated the game between ISTC and Leander Clark.
130 C. F. Schweiker Visited the Hill on Saturday.
130 Dr. J. E. Snowden Received word that his daughter, Helen Snowden, has typhoid fever.
130 The Misses Mabel Thorson and Ruth Hunter Went to Northwood.
130 Miss Bruce Is visiting friends in Chicago.
130 Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Johnson and family Spent Sunday with Florence Ward.
130 Miss Eleanor Gray Visited her family in Cedar Rapids.
130 The Misses Iris Livingston and Millicent Lake Visited friends on the Hill.
130 Professor and Mrs. Robert Fullerton Spent Saturday in Parkersburg.
130 Professor R. F. Seymour Officiated a football game in Iowa Falls.
130 Miss Marion Gerhardt Went to Union.
130 Athletic regulations Rules and regulations governing student athletic participation.
131 Hard fought game won; Teachers defeat Leander-Clark by score of 6 to 0; touchdown scored in second half by Vinall. Teachers win despite heavy penalties.
133 H. L. Martin Is teaching in South Minneapolis and is planning to enroll at the University of Minneapolis.
133 Just as interesting Elmer Nelson is enjoying success in his work.
133 Maude E. Lane Is teaching in Santa Barbara, California.
134 Alma Robe Married Philip Heil.
134 The Cedar Falls Record says George Chandler has moved to Spokane, Washington.
134 The schools at Hampton, Iowa Alumni who are now teaching at Hampton.