Normal Eyte — November 10, 1909
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |