Normal Eyte — May 4, 1910

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2 Opportunity knocks Encourages students to attend the field meet.
507 Editorial Men's literary societies break tradition by not holding Triangular Debate; school spirit lacking; low attendance at recent athletic events.
508 Official Summer session bulletin ready; Judge McDuffie may attend Commencement; Board may be on campus for Spring Music Festival; University of Iowa may organize college hospital system similar to that of ISTC.
509 Contest on Friday; annual interstate oratorical occurs at Oshkosh, Wis.; Miss Dryden represents school Brief history of the event; ISTC has taken first place three times; Ethel Dryden will represent ISTC this year.
510 Annual meeting planned; Iowa Association of Home Economics will meet at Cedar Falls on May 13th and 14th Lengthy description of the program.
511 Campaign is commenced; Normal Eyte staff for 1910-1911 commences work for subscribers; editor Davis tells plans Glenn Davis outlines his plans.
512 Studies in Organization and Teaching Ideas for future teachers.
514 Zetalethean society Enjoy orations, recitations, and music.
515 Prof. and Mrs. G. S. Dick and Prof. and Mrs. J. B. Knoepfler Entertained students.
515 Miss Clara Olson Has typhoid fever.
515 Mrs. Charles F. Shipman Visited her brother, Professor Meyerholz.
515 Fannie Gannon Spent Sunday with friends in Grinnell.
515 Among the students Roster of students with positions for next year.
515 Miss Myrtle Gabriel Visited Lillian Shartz.
515 Miss Winifred Muhs Visited her sister.
515 The Junior Primary Department Entertained the seniors.
515 Last Saturday morning Junior domestic science class entertained the seniors.
515 Miss Lida Diehl Spent Sunday in Grundy Center.
515 Messrs. Morton Kingsley and Frank Munger Spent Wednesday on the Hill.
515 Molly Feil Enjoyed a visit from her aunt.
515 Mrs. C. W. Tyrrell Visited Gertrude Tyrrell.
515 Miss Neva Wilson Visited her sister.
515 President H. H. Seerley and Prof. Bender Attended a Teachers Association meeting in Oelwein.
515 A large company of girls Heard a speech from Mrs. Lowe.
516 The June class Contains over 150 graduates.
516 Mr. McGeeney Traveled to Waverly.
516 Taken from the Rockford Register Music program arranged by Robert Fullerton was success.
516 Barbara Drinkle Enjoyed a visit from her mother.
516 Mrs. Samuel Williams Visited her daughter.
516 The Chresto Society Enjoyed a picnic at Rownd Park.
516 Miss Ward Returned from the National Kindergarten Convention.
516 Prof. S. K. Tompkins Was a judge for a college debate.
516 Miss Harriett Manful Has returned home because of typhoid.
516 The friends of Miss Mae Bates Are glad to hear she is recovering from rheumatism.
516 Rev. Nathan Gist Was ordained.
516 The Misses Fargo and Mastain Attended a Library Association meeting.
516 The Misses Genevieve Edwards and Gertrude Tyrrell Spent last Wednesday in Waverly.
516 Mrs. L. W. Parish and daughter Have returned from visiting family.
516 Miss Martin Has gone to Chicago to get costumes for the class play.
517 At a special meeting A new debate medal was selected.
517 On Saturday Track team will have last meet.
517 Miss Hughes Led the Sunday prayer meeting.
517 Miss McGovern Visited friends in Waterloo.
517 The Misses Molly Feil and Kathryn Heddens Were guests of Rose Smith.
517 The Misses Myra and Joyce Downs Spent time with their parents.
517 Miss Grace Aitchison Spent Sunday with her parents on the Hill.
517 Miss Hemtley Is indexing Professor Colegrove's new book.
517 Mattie Knight Visited friends in Waterloo.
517 Last Friday evening Ida Fesenbeck hosted a dinner.
517 The faculty golf club Golfed with the student club.
517 Mrs. Walker Gave a speech during recreation hour.
517 Miss Fesenbeck Entertained friends in honor of Sybil Lincoln.
517 The home meet was good Students should attend track meet.
517 Mr. Julian Gist Visited his parents.
517 Monday, April 25 J. E. Cundy was hiring new teachers.
517 Mrs. C. J. Schmidt Spent a day with family and friends on the Hill.
517 Mr. E. L. Brown Was selling typewriters on the Hill.
517 Mr. E. W. Haight Spent Sunday with his brothers.
517 Messrs. William Harberts and Benjamin Kaufman Spent Thursday on the Hill.
517 Prof. G. W. Samson Spoke to the Newman Catholic Association
517 Mrs. A. Avery and Miss Stewart Visited Miss C. B. Breenley.
518 Ellsworth takes game; extra inning game is won by Ellsworth College team; tenth inning is fatal Teachers defeated in baseball, 11-6.
519 Home meet a success; our record is broken; all events closely contested; new men do well Results of the meet.
520 Another alumnus Nellie Dority died from heart failure.
520 The news of the death Rose Iaggi died from tuberculosis.
521 Through the kindness Several alumni are teaching in Webster City.
521 Grace Rock Is teaching at Williamsburg.
522 Former alumni editor Mamie Hearst provided information about Ethel Meacham.
522 George Haines Mount Is teaching at the Normal located in Marquette, Michigan.