Normal Eyte — May 25, 1910

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559 Editorial College Press Association creates better relations between Iowa schools; a Cecilian performance would be welcome; Cornell should be added to Teachers/Ames debate; May Music Festival this week.
560 Official Des Moines schools teacher standards; Casper Schenk arranging alumni banquet program; praise for C. S. Cory's work in organizing the Music Festival; next ISTA meeting will feature speakers from outside Iowa.
561 Annuals on sale soon; college yearbook will be placed on sale Friday; big volume is published Description of Old Gold for 1910.
562 Class play--splendid! The class play, "Hamlet" gives wonderful promise at daily rehearsals A look at the preparations for the presentation of "Hamlet".
563 Teachers take two points Teachers take fifth in Iowa State Collegiate track meet.
563 Ames debaters chosen; lack of preliminary debaters causes appointment of Ames team; Triangular Debate is favored Six selected for debate against Ames in fall 1910.
564 State board meets here; nine members of state Board of Education are holding meetings in Cedar Falls First time for new Board of Education to meet in Cedar Falls; will be entertained and attend Spring Music Festival.
565 Cecilians present cantata; "King Rene's Daughter" is sung by glee club, assisted by five soloists Brief review of performance.
565 Noted explorer talks; Lieutenant Shackleton give short talk about his Antarctic explorations Ernest Shackleton talked about his adventures at the South Pole.
566 Special edition planned; new Eyte staff will begin active work with publication of Commencement number Will try to put together a twenty-four page issue to be published June 11, 1910.
566 Seniors are entertained; faculty gives pleasing reception to graduating class; special program is rendered Seniors and faculty greet one another; enjoy music.
567 Studies in Organization and Teaching; XXVI, uniformity in instruction Ideas for future teachers.
569 Professor and Mrs. W. H. Bender Will be touring through Europe.
569 Professor A. W. Taylor Will return to University of Chicago to complete the graduate course.
569 Rev. Nathan Gist Returned from the state Congregational meeting.
569 Professor and Mrs. A. C. Page Will attend the commencement of Yale in New Haven, Connecticut.
570 The Newman Catholic Association Enjoyed a picnic at Cedar Heights.
570 Last Monday evening Students and faculty of the Preparatory department had a picnic.
570 In the dual meet Iowa Falls beat Cedar Falls.
570 A special program will occur On Memorial Day.
570 The Junior Kindergarten class Entertained the seniors.
570 Miss Gertrude Jay Visited Sabina Stanton.
570 Professor Cable Astronomy class has been able to see Jupiter with the new telescope.
570 Last Saturday Florence Olbrich entertained in honor of Mabel McNally.
570 Last Wednesday evening Mrs. V. H. Ley entertained some co-eds.
570 Mrs. L. G. Hersey Returned home from visiting her son, Professor Hersey.
570 Carl Frye Enjoyed a visit from his brother.
570 Maud Plumer Enjoyed a visit with her sister.
570 The Sunday evening prayer meeting Was led by Hazel Ramsey.
570 Miss Josephine Graham and Miss Mabel Paulger Visited friends at Cornell College.
570 The friends of Floy Graham Are happy to hear she will be returning from Germany.
570 Professor J. O. Perrine Was in Iowa City with the Cedar Falls track team.
571 Miss Call was the recipient Annie Hosmer talks about her job in the hospital in Seattle, Washington.
571 Philo-Alpha Groups enjoyed picnic at the golf course.
573 Mrs. Ella Ford Miller Is teaching at Drake University and will attend the international congress in Brussels.
573 Honor has come Anna C. Goodale is president of the Iowa State Nurses.
573 Mrs. Ella Ford Miller Is teaching at Drake University and will attend the international congress in Brussels.
573 Iva A. Packard Is working in Sibley.
573 Bessie A. Griffin Is teaching in Missouri Valley, Iowa.
573 Mrs. Eleanor K. Meacham Is living in San Jose where her daughter is attending the State Normal.
573 Avilda J. Buck Will be teaching in Greenfield.
573 Rev. Charles H. Kamphoefner Is a pastor in Webster City.