Normal Eyte — November 10, 1909

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167 Editorial Great school spirit shown at rally last week; start preparing for Ames debate next fall; victory over Coe was the fifth straight for the football team.
168 Official Preparations for the College Hospital; Carrie Parker resigns; former Professor Loughridge doing well at Des Moines College; many alumni and faculty active in ISTA.
170 Scientists meet; Roy Hoats talks to Science Club on geological work in the West Talks about surveying and mapping in Montana.
171 Both schools win; Ames and Teachers College win victories in home debates; negative team wins on both platforms; points are divided. Recount of the debates.
174 Teachers defeat Coe; old time rivals are outplayed in fast game; score 5 to 0; Meggers scores touchdown; Teachers captain plays star game. Line plays stonewall football defense.
176 Black Hawk County Fair; Y. W. C. A. to hold big entertainment in Gymnasium Friday night Many organizations will have booths at fair.
177 The Misses Josephine Forrest and Mabel Kratz Went to Ames.
177 The Misses Genevieve Follet and Muriel Draper Were in Eldora Sunday.
177 Miss Edna Springer Was in Ames last week.
177 All the room teachers Attended a convention in Des Moines and went to the debate in Ames.
177 Miss Hazel Webster Has tonsillitis.
177 Mr. Donald Mann Spent time with his family in Gladbrook.
177 Miss Elizabeth Shirk Spent the weekend at home in Clarion.
177 Miss Maud Goslin Visited Lillian Nelson.
177 Miss Leola Laycock Went to Nashua to see friends.
177 Miss Grace Schoonover Left to visit her parents in Osage.
177 Miss Edith Schuneman Hosted a party in honor of Esther Bauman, who is moving to Texas.
177 Miss Jennie Carroll Spent time with friends on the Hill last week.
177 Miss Mattie Knight Is spending a few days with Esther Bauman.
177 Mrs. Abbott C. Page Was a guest of Mrs. G. T. Coolidge.
177 After attending the convention Edith Buck spent time with her family in Grinnell.
177 Miss Kathryn Heddens Is visiting family and friends in Charles City.
177 H. O. Rogers Has left for Mason City.
177 Miss Hazel Stilson Was visiting Amy Case.
177 Roy Hoats Has left for a visit to Iowa City.
177 Miss Conday Is national secretary for the Y. W. C. A. and spoke at chapel.
177 Last Tuesday afternoon Mary Sampson and Anna Shanewise played for school tennis title.
177 Mrs. Page Has left the home of her son, Professor Page.
177 Last Tuesday morning The College Hospital opened November 2, 1909.
177 Miss Pearl Hayden Was confined due to illness.
177 Mr. Ira L. Flagler Returned from a trip out west.
178 Miss Faye Sturdevant Visited with friends on the hill.
178 Among the alumni or undergraduates Former students who visited for the football game and debate.
178 Miss Georgia Smith Was called home last week.
178 Miss Leon Wiswell Went to Parkersburg.
178 Misses Fay Goodwin and Caroline Hart Went to Muscatine for a Y. W. C. A. meeting.
178 The Misses Hewitt and Roebuck Spent time in Reinbeck.
178 Among those coming Students coming from Coe.
178 Miss Dorothy Chase Scratched her eye, which is now inflamed.
178 Miss Bernice Is back after an attack of quinsy.
178 Miss Lyla Wallace Has tonsillitis.
178 Miss Jennie McCoy Visited Bess Chase.
178 Mrs. Williams Is visiting her daughter, Louise.
178 Miss Florence Grant Spent time on the Hill with friends.
178 Dolly Bear Visited Lillian Slusher.
178 Miss Alice McCoy Visited Nela Hill.
178 T. T. Cranny Was in Shell Rock.
178 Word was received Louis Case died.
178 Miss Florence Fields Visited Ida Thompson.
178 Miss June Allison Is enjoying a visit from her mother.
178 Miss Louis Hobein Spent Sunday with Josephine Graham.
178 Miss Vera Rutledge Met with friends on the Hill Sunday.
178 The Misses Anna Marcue and Mable Kildee Attended debate at Ames.
179 Studies in Organization and Teaching Ideas for future teachers.
181 Virgil Simmers Is enrolled at university of Wisconsin; his brother Charles is teaching there.
181 The Cedar Falls Record Eulalia Ware married Leslie A. Dunn.
181 Jennie Maynard Is teaching in Red Lodge, Montana.
181 Chloris Anderson Is assistant principal at Rockford, Washington; has run into several other alumni out west.
181 Mrs. Anna Walker Simmers Is taking classes in Madison, Wisconsin.
181 Mildred Yockey Is living in Seattle, Washington.
181 Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins Are visiting family here in Cedar Falls.
181 Winifred Byrne Is principal at Tabor.
181 Edith Kuebler Married Charles Blake.
181 Dr. and Mrs. John D. Logan Had a baby.
181 The Sentinel-Post Gives compliment to teacher Eugenia Ballard.
181 Eleanor McLennan Will be teaching in Seattle, Washington.
182 Miss Louise Hobein Is teaching at Forest City.
182 Leo Ranney Is attending Northwestern University in Illinois.
182 A tragic death Mayme Champlain killed by train in unusual accident near Manchester.