Normal Eyte — April 20, 1910

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475 Editorial New staff coming to the Normal Eyte.
475 Official State educational news.
476 Banquet was enjoyed; Teachers College club banquet proved great success; many alumni present Many attend alumni meeting in Chicago.
477 School is visited; local Y. W. C. A. is visited and addressed by prominent secretaries The Misses Paddock, Starkweather, and Corbett visit campus.
478 Colegrove goes to Harvard Kenneth Colegrove will attend Harvard University on Perkins scholarship.
478 College attendance increased; William E. Curtis writes in Record-Herald on great increase in college attendance National statistics on college enrollment.
479 Mathematics discussed; Professors Condit and Seals tell of correlation of mathematics Myrtle Raymond also presented work on current events.
481 Perrine accepts principalship; substitute instructor in physics will teach in Cedar Falls next year J. O. Perrine will be principal at Cedar Falls High School; had been substituting for Professor E. K. Chapman in physics.
481 Fine talk given; Rev. Haynes gives stimulating talk; opposes too many electives Myron H. Haynes spoke at chapel on importance of teaching.
482 Studies in Organization and Teaching Ideas for future teachers.
484 Supt. S. R. Fritz Is looking for teachers to hire.
484 Mrs. Faye Samson Visited Professor G. W. Samson.
484 Lucile Cole Was called home after a family death.
484 Mr. Arthur Basham Has accepted a position in Cedar Falls.
484 Miss Grace Strain Visited friends on the Hill.
484 Grover Alderman Spent Sunday with his brother.
484 The Misses Ruth Brenner, Florence Curtis Attended a conference at Cornell College.
484 Ruth Berger Enjoyed a visit from her brother.
484 Hazel Turner's mother Visited on Sunday.
484 Miss Ruth Phillips Visited friends on the Hill.
484 Miss Falkler Has returned after a family illness.
484 Miss Olander Is in Bedford, Iowa, to help direct a class play.
484 The faculty and students Mabel McNally has resigned; will be married.
484 Mr. A. T. Barrett Spent a day with friends in Fort Dodge.
484 Mr. Howard Houston Visited family and friends in Crawfordsville.
484 Miss Freda Helwig Enjoyed a visit from her mother.
484 Miss Hannah Pollock Recently returned to school.
484 Mrs. Murray Visited her sister-in-law.
484 Mrs. F. Smith Has returned from Oklahoma.
484 Mr. J. S. Stronks Visited friends on the Hill.
484 Miss Ward Gave an address at the new public library.
485 Miss Naomi Fletcher Visited with friends on the Hill.
485 This afternoon A play was given by the Training School class.
485 Mrs. C. H. Baldwin Is visiting her brother, G. S. Dick.
485 The Minnesingers Gave a performance in Nashua.
485 Charming in every detail Misses Margery Graham and Loma Griffin hosted a breakfast.
485 Mr. E. C. Cummins and daughter Visited Burton Sweet.
485 The Misses Catherine Strike, Lillian Kramer Attended a concert in Nashua.
485 Miss Flora Roberts Entertained friends in Hampton.
485 Miss Gertrude Hansen Visited friends in Aplington.
485 The Misses Elizabeth Harrison and Clara Sutter Visited friends in Janesville.
485 Helen Seerley Spent some time in Iowa City.
485 Miss Esther Seerley Is visiting friends in South Dakota.
485 Mr. Allison B. Brown Was on the Hill.
485 Mrs. L. W. Parish Is visiting family.
485 Miss Anna Pulver Hosted friends in honor of Grace Strain.
485 Prof. Robert Fullerton Sang at a church in Waterloo.
485 Mr. E. Norton Will be visiting Arkansas.
486 President H. H. Seerley and Prof. W. H. Bender Attended a meeting of the Teachers Association.
486 Last Saturday Professor Colegrove gave a speech at a farmer's convention.
486 The Misses Bernice Sweeney Visited the DeSeelhorst home.
486 A number of high school students Were entertained by Lily Robinson
486 Cliorios are entertained Honorary members entertained regular members with supper.
486 Prospects are good; baseball schedule of four games is arranged by Coach Seymour H. W. Boltz elected team captain.
487 Athletic Board meets; important action in regard to eligibility and athletic schedules taken Half of surplus football money given to spring athletics.
487 Track meet on Saturday Teachers College will meet teams from Iowa Falls and Cedar Falls High School.
488 F. A. Poots Is superintendent at Sanborn.
488 The parents of Miss Mary P. Clark Mary Clark will marry Samuel Elbert.
488 Kathryn Marshall Is teaching in Rockwell City.
488 Ellen C. Jackson Is planning to enroll in school again.
488 Margaret Sloan Is teaching in Sioux City.
488 Hallie Mooney Is teaching in Tripoli.
488 M. R. Fayram Is superintendent at Traer.
488 J. W. Graham Is superintendent at Clarkston, where several alumni teach.
488 Sadie Pyle Is teaching in Russell.
488 Mabel M. Black Is teaching in Goldfield.
488 Arthur Brogue Is principal in Mason City.
488 Myrtle L. Lewis Is teaching in Idaho Falls, Idaho.
488 Helen M. Greig Is teaching in Doon.
488 Marie Miller Is moving out West to teach.
488 Elizabeth Whitney Is teaching in Geneseo, Illinois.
488 Nellie Blanche Mitchell Is teaching near Jefferson, but may enroll in school again.
488 Rosetta Anderson Is teaching in Boone.
488 Nina G. Carey Is principal in Firth, Idaho.
488 Junetta Frick Is teaching in Lake Mills.
488 Jesse Harris Is living in West Plains, Missouri.
488 Myrtle Campbell Is teaching in Manning.
488 Stella Burrington Is teaching in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
488 Of those receiving honors Roster of former ISTC students who were recognized at the University of Iowa.
489 Daisy Burkholder Is teaching at West Waterloo.
489 Zora Parrott Is teaching in Spencer.
489 Rose Johnson Is at home; her sister Leva is teaching in Algona.
489 B. L. Troup Is principal at Germania.
489 Carrie B. Jones Is teaching in Radcliffe.
489 Mrs. Loretta Bower Is principal at Hornick.
489 Grace Stewart Is teaching in Eagle Grove.
489 John W. McCulloch Is working in Buffalo, Wyoming.
489 Verona Laing Is teaching in Grinnell.