Normal Eyte — April 27, 1910

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491 Editorial Alumni organizations flourishing in many cities and towns.
492 Official May be too many extracurricular activities going on; Reading Circle halts work due to overwork; weather unpredictable; summer term bulletin nearing completion.
493 Telescope is installed All parts except the lenses made in college shop by M. T. Coleman.
493 Last chance given; students and alumni are given last opportunity to subscribe for annual Last canvass to be made.
494 State board will meet; governing board of Teachers College plans to meet here some time in May Will be first time Board of Education has met in Cedar Falls; will look at ISTC needs, including buildings for manual arts, training school, fine arts, college hospital, power house, greenhouse, tennis courts, and athletics seating.
494 Mathematics Club to meet Professor Wright will speak on geometry.
495 Bulletins are out; summer term announcements are published; many faculty members will be absent A look at the contents of the summer session bulletin.
496 Comets a popular theme; Professors Cable and Begeman give interesting talk before Science Club With approach of Halley's Comet, people are interested in comets in general.
497 Big sale is expected; a large seat sale is expected for the annual May Music Festival Lengthy description of the Spring Music Festival program.
498 Studies in Organization and Teaching; the large world and the changes required in the school Ideas for future teachers.
500 Piano recital will be given Marguerite Bennett will perform.
500 Association notes W. M. Parsons speaks at YMCA meeting; YWCA held Geneva rally; Missionary Committee enjoyed supper.
501 Baseball schedule corrected Baseball schedule was incorrectly printed in last week's edition.
501 Orios trounce Philos; victors take fist game of series by timely hitting; battle proves exciting Orios defeat Philos in baseball, 8-2.
502 Miss Mary Thompson Visited her sister Ida.
502 Miss Clara Cavanaugh Left for Radcliffe to see Carrie Jones.
502 Superintendent George A. Sawyer Was looking for a manual training teacher.
502 Mrs. Noble Returned from Europe and was at chapel.
502 Miss Biscoe Is recovering from her illness.
502 Last Wednesday evening Eliza Wright was surprised on her birthday.
502 On April sixteenth Elizabeth Hughes addressed the Butler County teachers.
502 Clark Hemsworth Visited friends on the Hill.
502 Superintendent C. E. Burton Visited here looking for teachers.
502 Subscribe for the annual This is the last chance.
502 Miss Pleatus Burgess Was on bed rest.
502 Miss Kathryn Kloffenstein Visited Gladys Taylor
502 Owing to the cold and inclement weather A track meet had to be called off.
502 Josephine Forrest Accepted a position in Bline, Washington.
502 Prof. Barnes Led devotion at the chapel.
502 Miss Natalie Methfessel Enrolled in the music department.
502 Miss Leone Wiswell Visited family and friends in Manson.
502 Normal students Anna McLanahan died.
502 Mr. Thomas Eldredge Visited his niece.
502 Miss Clara Olsen Is in the hospital.
502 Miss Fern Bartlett Visited Lavilla Gorman.
502 Sioux Leefers Visited friends on the Hill.
502 Last Friday Professor Samson spoke at the Birmingham High School.
503 Mr. Chehock Was elected superintendent of schools in Clear Lake.
503 A number of the faculty members Will be traveling in Europe this summer.
503 Forest Ensign Was conducting business on the Hill.
503 The school orator Will go to Oshkosh, Wisconsin, for the Interstate Contest.
503 Thursday evening Professor and Mrs. C. B. Simmons will entertain friends.
503 Professor E. K. Chapman Has been chosen as a member of Sigma Xi.
503 Fourteen hundred Commencement announcements Were ordered.
503 Miss Georgia Lane Enjoyed a visit with her sister.
503 Miss Martha Rau Spent Sunday with friends.
503 Miss Ethel Sykes Spent Sunday with her sister.
503 Miss Sabina Stanton Visited her home in Marshalltown.
503 Fire Company Number 4 Entertained friends in the Gymnasium.
504 Mrs. Anna May Brady Is teaching in Aberdeen, South Dakota.
504 Louetta Sprague Is teaching in Fort Madison.
504 Ellen M. Rhoad Is a student at Carnegie College.
504 May Cocklin Is teaching in Remsen.
504 Georgia Stone Is teaching in Pipestone, Minnesota.
504 Anna Foster Is teaching at Clarinda.
504 Maud Anthony Will be working in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
504 Caroline Hart Is teaching in Algona.
504 Grace Lewiston Is teaching in South Dakota.
504 Clara E. Case Is teaching in Rock Rapids.
504 Violet J. Bowen Is teaching in Goldfield.
504 Clara Morris Is teaching in Mason City.
504 Jennie Scace Is teaching in Yankton.
504 Ella Swanson Is teaching in Yankton.
504 Lottie L. Lovejoy Is teaching in Rocky Ford, Colorado.
504 Nellie B. Sterrett Is working with challenged students in Seattle, Washington.
505 Alga Evenson Is teaching in Dexter.
505 Clark W. Hirleman Is enrolled at the University of Minnesota.
505 Minnie Siders Is teaching in Bedford.
505 Ilene Thorpe Is teaching in Wyoming, Iowa.
505 The Palouse Republican Charles Henry will accept a position at the Cheney normal.