Normal Eyte — April 13, 1910

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459 Teachers' salaries Cost of living increasing, but not teacher salaries.
460 More about he annual Old Gold will contain special section about alumni.
460 Cost of living Jobs available to college students in Cedar Falls are few; about forty per cent of ISTC students earn all or part of their college expenses..
461 Official News on simplified spelling.
462 Alumni Association meets; Teachers College club at Chicago holds its first annual banquet About sixty-five attended.
463 War is declared; would-be graduates of 1910 are challenged to mighty battle by professors Seniors challenge faculty to baseball game.
463 Students are economical; cost of living report shows average expenses to be very low; are self-supporting Total cost of living is $79.45 per term; up twenty per cent from eight years ago; eighteen per cent earn enough to cover all costs; twenty-two per cent earn at least half of their expenses.
464 Piano recital enjoyed; Miss Glee Maeck entertains good sized audience in auditorium Friday evening A review of piano recital given by Glee Maeck.
465 Domestic science teachers to meet Iowa association will hold conference on ISTC campus.
465 Association notes Roger Leavitt spoke on missionary work; new members join YWCA.
465 Studies in Organization and Teaching Ideas for future teachers.
467 Warren Proctor Visited family and friends on the Hill.
467 Miss Mildred Sykes Spent her vacation with her sister.
467 Miss Fay Goodwin Was called home due to family illness.
467 President MacLain Visited here.
467 We are glad to report Professor Dick has recovered from his illness.
467 Miss Mary Hickle Spent Thursday with Ethel Amick.
467 In the Senior meeting Karl Knoepfler nominated as class orator.
467 Under the direction Robert Fullerton directed a concert in Rockford.
467 Prof. C. A. Fullerton Addressed a Teachers Association in Ottumwa.
468 Last week Professor Samson gave two speeches.
468 Miss Blanche Crouse Spent time visiting friends and family on the Hill.
468 Miss Leta Whitten Visited the school last Wednesday.
468 The Misses Helen Boardman and Edna O'Gline Visited the Hill last Wednesday.
468 The Misses Edna Chamberlin Spent last week with Clara Miller.
468 Cleo Standley Visited his sister, Ethel.
468 Messrs. G. Rehder and C. Walters Visited friends on the Hill.
468 At a meeting Officers were elected for the Physical Education Association.
468 Mrs. Houghton and daughter Visited Professor Cable.
468 Misses Riggs and Rice Will be attending a meeting in Chicago.
468 There is no better way Encourages students to purchase an annual.
468 Among the Iowa City students Roster of those vacationing at their family homes.
468 Miss Ruth Tyrrell Visited her sister.
468 Messrs. Ed Smith Visited the school.
468 Miss Mary McDonald Visited friends on the Hill.
468 Prof. Arey Attended a zoological meeting.
468 Mildred Waite Spent Friday on the Hill with friends.
468 Miss Elsa Mix Is vacationing at her family home.
468 Miss Marguerite Nesbit Visited friends on the Hill.
468 Miss Geraldine Shontz Visited friends.
468 Miss Evelyn Wilson Has returned home because of illness.
469 Miss Jennie Dennis Spent Sunday on the Hill.
469 Miss Grace Whitley Visited Myra Call on her way to Iowa City.
469 C. J. Schmitt Was home on Sunday.
469 Mrs. Mary Schmitt Visited family in Grundy Center.
469 Frank and Ethel Mathews Spent their vacation at the Mathews home.
469 Last Friday evening Professor and Mrs. G. W. Newton entertained friends.
469 Miss Townsend Is preparing for the meeting of the domestic science association.
469 Prof. and Mrs. E. K. Chapman Will resume work in the summer session.
469 Miss Kittie Murphy Spent the weekend with her brother and sister.
469 Miss Justena Otting Spent Sunday with her sisters.
469 The Y. W. C. A. Entertained the women with tea.
469 Messrs. Hager and Houstman Had a short visit to Ames.
469 Miss Myra Gault Visited her sister.
469 Prof. C. P. Colegrove Has been giving speeches and will continue to do so.
469 In the anniversary number Irma Keene and Alma Cutler received recognition.
469 Miss Martin Was a judge in a declamatory contest.
469 Miss Ella Bennett Visited friends on the Hill.
470 Annual run occurs; Frisby takes annual cross country run in good time; Maiden, second; Leavitt, third Twelve of twenty starters finished race; description of the three mile course.
470 Society baseball planned; three men's societies will battle for baseball championship; practice begun Philos, Aristos, and Orios will participate in this year's championship.
471 H. T. Ports Is superintendent at Coon Rapids.
471 One of the Marshalltown papers Minnie Ashbrook died in a railroad accident.
471 Miss Laura Bowman Will be part of a suffragist convention in Washington, D. C.
471 We are indebted Elsie Ottosen will enroll at the State University.
471 Miss Zoa Mason Will be moving to South Dakota.
471 Mrs. Ora K. Sabin Had an operation for appendicitis.
471 Miss Lily Bird Is having eye trouble, but her sister Edith is still teaching.
471 Mr. C. L. Hawk Is teaching in Oskaloosa.
471 To the Alumni Subscriptions for the annual need to be completed now.
473 Miss Rice Nellie Eastman married R. O. Bass.
473 One of the Boone papers Hallie Hull married Walter Paine.