Normal Eyte — November 17, 1909
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 183 | Editorial | Until country school teacher salaries are raised, few will want to teach there. | |
| 184 | Official | Highlights of the ISTA convention | |
| 186 | Mrs. Booth lectures; students hear great prison reformer Wednesday evening, November 10th. | Speaks on prisons. | |
| 187 | Black Hawk fair; Y. W. C. A. county carnival is well attended; show and booths do big business. | Description of the fair and its entertainment. | |
| 187 | Clio open session; society will give public program Monday evening, November 22nd; farce will be presented. | Program for the session. | |
| 188 | Great violinist to play; Maud Powell to give a concert in auditorium, Friday evening; music lovers delighted. | Performance preview; photo. | |
| 188 | Missing link found; Darwinian theory regarding origin of man is established; missing link brought to school. | Pair of monkeys added to Greenhouse. | |
| 189 | Manual training teachers meet. | Professor Bailey heads group. | |
| 189 | Colegrove delivers fine address | Receives praise for ISTA address. | |
| 190 | Teachers win game; Grinnell is defeated by score of 24 to 6; both teams in fine condition; rooters elated; Boatman makes three touchdowns. | Fans meet football team at depot after game. | |
| 192 | Meeting of the training department. | Professor Bender talks about the topics of the meetings. | |
| 194 | Miss Leone Bruce | Visited her sister Clara. | |
| 194 | On account of illness | Clara Lawler returned home. | |
| 194 | The many friends | Ethel Speaker is recovering nicely after surgery for appendicitis. | |
| 194 | Miss Hazel Hoyt | Is enjoying a visit from her brother Neil. | |
| 194 | H. O. Rogers | Spent time with relatives in Mason City. | |
| 194 | Miss Ida Fesenbeck | New cottage will be built on Twenty-fourth and Tremont. | |
| 194 | Mrs. Burton Howell | Is visiting her parents on the Hill. | |
| 194 | Miss Helen Seerley | Attended a banquet for graduates and students of the University of Iowa. | |
| 194 | The Misses McNally and Bruce | Entertained the teachers of the Physical Training Department. | |
| 194 | Miss Edith Buck | Was a business caller in Waterloo. | |
| 194 | Mrs. J. E. Allison | Spent a week with her daughter June. | |
| 194 | Miss Helen Seerley | Entertained the Misses Letts and Lovell, sorority sisters of Helen Seerley. | |
| 194 | The latest addition | Two monkeys are being housed in the greenhouse. | |
| 194 | Curtis Shields | Went home to see his ill brother. | |
| 194 | Fred Vorhies | Has been enjoying a visit from his brother. | |
| 194 | Miss Wilhelmina Feil | Visited her sister Mollie. | |
| 194 | Rev. E. E. Day | Led chapel last Wednesday. | |
| 194 | Word was received | William Roberts, former Cedar Falls assistant city marshal, died. | |
| 194 | Mrs. W. H. Bender and daughter, Eunice | Returned from a stay in Bryan, Ohio. | |
| 194 | Miss Mae Davidson | Has returned to school. | |
| 194 | The Misses Marie and Gertrude O'Brien | Visited the Potter home. | |
| 195 | J. H. Gray | Was a business caller in Waterloo. | |
| 195 | Miss Ward | Entertained friends with a dinner party. | |
| 195 | Miss Harriett Schooler | Entertained friends with a taffy pull. | |
| 195 | Miss Anne Shanewise | Entertained a party in honor of Amy Case, who is graduating. | |
| 195 | All those interested in the zoology | Professor Arey has received new specimens from India via Professor Loughridge. | |
| 195 | Miss Jameson | Visited the Alpha girls. | |
| 195 | Miss Pearl Schneider | Spent some time with her cousin, Bessie. | |
| 195 | Walter Abram | Went to Charles City to officiate a high school football game. | |
| 195 | At the Y. W. C. A. | Emma Lambert gave a talk about her trip to Yellowstone Park. | |
| 195 | The friends of Miss Ethel Stanley. | Ethel Stanley has returned from the hospital after an appendicitis operation. | |
| 195 | Lloyd and John Barnes | Have returned from Canada. | |
| 195 | The chapel exercises | Thursday service featured the Modern Musicians Company. | |
| 195 | Rodney Dexter | Has returned after a visit with Frank Merrill. | |
| 195 | The W. C. T. U. | Held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Anna Clark. | |
| 195 | Miss Shirley Wheeler | Visited with Cora Reemer. | |
| 195 | The Misses Lura Jennings and myrrel Kirby | Went to Iowa City. | |
| 195 | Miss Garrison | Visited Emma Gamble. | |
| 195 | Miss Sadie I. Young | Has been called home due to the illness of her mother. | |
| 195 | At the regular meeting | Alison Aitchison gave a talk at the Y. W. C. A. meeting. | |
| 195 | Miss Genevieve Griffith | Had to teach for two days in the city schools. | |
| 195 | Miss Bernice Davidson | Left school due to the illness of her mother. | |
| 195 | Miss Ida Liston | Had to quit school due to poor health. | |
| 195 | Mrs. Sadler | Visited Gertrude Tyrrell. | |
| 196 | We were unusually pleased | Orchestra performance at chapel was exceptional. | |
| 196 | Miss Mattie Knight | Spent the weekend in Burlington. | |
| 196 | Mr. Elmer Nelson | Visited Leslie Cotton. | |
| 196 | Scenes from the Days of Feudalism | Will be presented in chapel on Friday. | |
| 196 | President and Mrs. H. H. Seerley | Entertained friends in honor of the Reverend and Mrs. E. E. Day. | |
| 196 | Prof. and Mrs. J. B. Knoepfler | Entertained friends with a dinner in honor of the Reverend and Mrs. E. E. Day. | |
| 196 | Mesdames Barrett, Porter and Cross | Attended football game against Grinnell. | |
| 196 | All those who heard | The performance of Donald Robertson is deemed a success. | |
| 196 | Miss Nellie Dickey | Went to Iowa City to see the football game. | |
| 196 | The friends of Raymond Leland | Raymond Leland is a member of the state historical society at the University of Iowa. | |
| 196 | Prof. D. S. Wright | Was a Waterloo caller. | |
| 196 | Robert Moorhead | Visited friends in Bristow. | |
| 197 | Fate has decreed | Tilda Berger is teaching in Bellingham, Washington. | |
| 197 | H. E. Mitchell | Is enrolled at the University of Iowa. | |
| 197 | G. L. Martin | Is teaching at North Dakota Agricultural College. | |
| 197 | Clarence Baker | Is working at the Y. M. C. A in New York. | |
| 197 | W. J. Barloon | Is a banker in North Dakota. | |
| 197 | E. B. Gowin | Is pursuing a doctoral degree. | |
| 197 | Harriet Orvis | Is teaching at Winthrop with other former ISNS students. | |
| 197 | Muscatine, Iowa | Many alumni teach there. | |
| 197 | One of the pleasant features | Reunion was held for alumni, faculty, and former students at the ISTA convention. | |
| 198 | Theressa Pflieger | Is working in Onawa. | |
| 198 | R. D. Daugherty | Has taken a position at the Iowa Wesleyan College. | |
| 198 | Mable G. Bennett | Is teaching at Avoca. | |
| 198 | Frances R. Stillwagon | Is married to D. E. Gurn and is living in Sheridan, Wyoming. |