Normal Eyte — December 4, 1909

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199 The advertisers Support businesses that advertise in the Normal Eyte.
199 The study hour The manner of studying rather than the time spent determines the value of the study hour.
200 Official; the educational Board of Examiners Rules and regulations for teacher certification; roster of fall 1909 graduates; faculty establishes Committee on Examination of Candidates and Committee on Entrance Requirements; registration procedures.
202 Club meets; science association hears Professor Begeman on his research work Summary of Professor Begeman's remarks on electrons.
203 Clio open session; two-part program pleases large crowd; humorous farce is rendered. A review of "A Bunch of Roses."
204 "Stag" social; Y. M. C. A. held an interesting reception for the new men last Wednesday evening Several faculty members address the reception.
205 Football review for 1909; victorious season gives team high rank; twelve players receive emblems; 1910 prospects good; Boatman is captain Teachers go undefeated; review of the 1909 season and prospects for the 1910 season; photo.
209 L. M. Burgess Is principal at Mondamin.
209 L. H. Bock Is a banker in Steen, Minnesota.
209 B. W. McKeen Is working in Madison, Nebraska.
209 David McCarty Is principal at the Breda school.
209 Hugh Missildine Is principal at Algona.
209 Nellie B. Mitchell Is not teaching due to ill health.
209 Anna L. Clark Is principal at Shelby, Montana.
209 Florence B. Clark Is living in Phoenix, Arizona.
209 E. E. Franklin Is principal at Lohrville.
209 Jessie M. Brickman Is principal in Romeo, Michigan.
210 Frances Burns Is teaching in Clayton, New Mexico.
210 One of our alumni Tommy Jones is coaching high school football in Madison, Wisconsin.
210 Marie Miller Is a student at the State University.
210 The following alumni Are working in the Waterloo schools.
210 W. E. Stichter Is principal in Baxter Springs, Kansas.
210 Mary Henderson Is working in Independence.
210 Carrie Hays Hopes to live in Iowa again.
211 In the football game Iowa Falls high school team defeated local team.
211 The Misses Elsa and Iva Mix Spent their Thanksgiving vacation at home.
211 Miss Cornelia Plaister Visited her cousin, Marjory Graham.
211 To show their appreciation Clio society presented Bertha Martin with a hand painted plate.
211 The Misses Nelle Dickey and Gladys Foote Hosted a house party during the break.
211 Miss Josephine Graham Entertained friends in honor of Hazel Clark, who was a visitor.
211 At other schools News notes.
211 Has new suggestion to lessen number of football injuries Suggests that players who cause injury should be removed from the game.
211 The staff welcomes all new students Encourage new students to subscribe to the Eyte.
212 Mrs. J. Dryden Is visiting the home of S. R. Dryden.
212 Last Thursday evening C. B. Simmons gave speech at Cedar Falls Civic League.
212 Miss Sara M. Riggs Visited her aunt during vacation.
212 Miss Joyce Downs Has returned to work.
212 Miss Mabel J. Lodge Has arrived to take over the open position caused by the resignation of Carrie Parker.
212 Mr. George I. Long Accompanied daughter to Cedar Falls as she begins work here.
212 Miss Marian Wheeler Visited relatives in Waterloo.
212 Some of the young ladies Entertained their friends at the King Club.
212 Miss Bertha Kurtz Is recovering from an appendicitis operation.
212 The attendance for this term Enrollment is over 1050 students.
212 Professor B. W. Merrill Spent his vacation in Chicago.
213 Ray Dunlap Visited the Downs home.
213 Ernest Bloom Visited the Hill during vacation.
213 Professors Begeman, Condit and Hersey Attended meetings for the Central Association of Science and Mathematics Teachers in Chicago.
213 The next meeting of the Science Club Is December 14.
213 Thanksgiving evening Ida Fesenbeck entertained the faculty who were still in the area.
213 Future football; game is severely criticized; change of rules recommended by authorities Review of criticisms of football for the numbers of players who are severely injured.