Normal Eyte — February 16, 1910

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343 Editorial Classes should be dismissed more promptly when the fifty-five minute period ends; attend Triangular Debate on Thursday; Normal Eyte elections this week.
344 Seniors entertain; give Valentine party in Gymnasium on Saturday evening; interesting program given Enjoyed games and music.
344 Official State and national educational news.
345 Prof. Walters lectures; addresses Science Club on "Our Iowa Birds" and gives report of museum collections Summary of Professor Walters' lecture; brief history of Museum collection of mounted animals; inventory of mounted specimens.
346 School orator chosen; oratorical contest won by Miss Dryden; second place in oratorical contest goes to Miss Sharts; third to Earl Wild Recap of the competition; judges' scorecards; Ethel Dryden wins; photo.
350 Studies in Organization and Teaching Ideas for future teachers.
352 Last week Brother of Laura Falkler is in poor health.
352 Now is the time Seniors need to contribute to the Old Gold.
352 Miss Genevieve Griffiths Substituted in Lincoln.
352 The Mathematics Club Will hold the last meeting of the term.
352 Miss Nell Ratcliffe Has been confined to her room.
353 To help Miss Purdy Dixie Willson hosted a birthday dinner party.
353 The Orchestra Gave a concert in Waverly.
353 Prof. Bender Visited county schools.
353 Blanche Crouse and Mr. B. Tilton Were visitors.
353 Frank Silver Is ill with pneumonia.
353 The faculty and students were greatly grieved Furniss Lambert died.
353 Prof. and Mrs. S. F. Hersey Entertained friends.
353 Hon. W. R. Boyd Attended to business on College Hill.
353 B. J. and J. J. Lambert and sister, Grace Returned home after the death of their father.
353 Miss Joan Lindt Enjoyed a visit from family.
353 Miss Gertrude Glancy Has returned from Mississippi after the death of her uncle.
353 Prof. McClenahan Led chapel exercises.
353 The Misses Leone Wiswell and Hazel Hoyt Spent Sunday with friends in Mt. Vernon.
353 The friends of Miss Biscoe She is feeling better.
353 The Chresto Society Gave Bertha Martin a decorative glass bowl.
353 The Y. W. C. A. meeting Sara Rice spoke at the meeting.
353 The Katherine Roberts Ladies Quartet and concert company Will be performing here on February 28.
353 Mrs. C. E. Purdy Visited her daughter, Arda.
353 Miss Mary Dumphy Visited her parents in Livermore.
354 Miss Flora Roberts Was a guest of Marguerite Cadwallader.
354 Sydner Maiden Spent Sunday at Cornell.
354 Ruth Brenner Spent Sunday at home in Charles City.
354 Loma Griffin's mother Is recovering from typhoid fever.
354 Dr. Gist Preached at the Congregational Church in Webster City.
354 Miss Esther Seerley Is visiting relatives in Ottumwa.
354 Last Saturday evening President and Mrs. Seerley entertained faculty.
354 Miss Hazel Kellogg Visited friends on the Hill.
354 Miss Ethel Whitten Visited Hazel Webster.
354 Florence Curtis Was a guest of Grace Merrick.
354 Miss Nelle McMahon Visited the Training School last Friday.
354 Mable Kildee Left school to attend the wedding of her brother.
354 Bessie Stebe Spent time with friends in Waterloo.
354 Miss Alice S. Tyler Spoke about libraries in the Kindergarten rooms.
354 Tea Cup Club meets Group of faculty women will celebrate birthdays.
355 Close victory to Teachers; Cornell is defeated in hard contest by narrow score of 34 to 33 Basketball game marked by many fouls.
355 Another double header played; Alphas and Delphians come out winners; two more games to be played Delphians defeat Neos in basketball, 18-7; Alphas defeat Zetas, 33-10.
357 Former students banquet; Normal Club at State University hold annual banquet; one hundred members present Recap of the banquet and gathering; description of the program.
Supp. 1 Then and Now; State Teachers College alumni banquet; Iowa City, Iowa; February 9, 1910 Text of President Seerley's address; President Seerley recalls his days as a student at the University of Iowa and the development of normal schools.