Normal Eyte — September 14, 1910

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17 Editorial Encourages the men students to be a part of the triangular debates and oratorical contests throughout the school year.
18 In speaking with some members of the faculty and alumni Considering a name change for the Normal Eyte in light of the name change of the college.
18 Official Notes Changes in assignments for Professors Fullerton and Merrill; Alice M. Heinz appointed to staff; Domestic Science Laboratory enlarged; great demand for manual training teachers.
20 An unmeasured influence Professor Gist explains the influence of Dr. William Holmes McGuffey in the field of literature.
22 Some conditions of good results in the grades Professor Colegrove gives advice on teaching.
24 Athletic notes Explains the football team's loss of their captain, Leslye Boatman, who will not be returning to school the upcoming year.
25 Good prospects for a successful football season The upcoming football season should be successful.
25 Miss Lillian Bruce left Wednesday Will become a teacher in Chicago.
25 Prof. Simmons resigns; popular football coach goes to Missouri Explains the accomplishments of Professor Simmons during his time at the Teachers College.
26 Neo gayeties Explains the festivals of the Neotrophian Literary Society.
26 The Choral Society The Choral Society has been active in the Spring Music Festivals.
27 Miss Anna May Williams and Mr. Roy Herrmann Married in Waukon.
27 The following announcement Mabel McNally and Joseph Samuel Wright were married. Also married were Irma Keene and Earl A. Roadman.
27 Jennie Sanders Accepted a position at the Oak Park schools.
27 Mabel A. Christian Gave up work to become Mrs. Samson W. Arthur.
27 Mary M. Hughes Accepted position as critic in Normal of Maryville.
27 Not every one of our teachers Sybil A. Lincoln married and is living in Corning, Iowa.
27 Miss Clara Hancock Accepted a position teaching Latin and German.
27 Mabel Moyer Accepted a position at the Whitewater Normal School.
27 Hazel Webster Taking a job in Peru, Nebraska.
28 One of the most pleasant events of the summer House party was thrown over the summer at the home of Maude Miner.
28 Professor and Mrs. Seymour Returned from Battlecreek, Michigan; brought back a prospective candidate for the football team.
28 The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Cram Both are confined to a hospital due to very serious illnesses.
28 Emery Watson Accepted a position at Parsons College in the mathematics department.
28 Eva May Luse Taught in institutes over the summer break.
28 Miss Laura Bowman Preached at the Universalist Church recently.
30 Miss Grace Hovelson Spent the last week visiting friends; now returning to Osage.
30 Miss Josephine Graham Left to enter the University of Iowa.
30 Mr. John Leavitt Left for Grinnell to attend college during the coming year.
30 On Thursday evening Alpha society gave a reception in honor of about twenty new women at the home of Julia Hurd.
30 Miss Mary Porter Resumed her duties as secretary of the Y. W. C. A.
30 Professor R. F. Seymour Spent Tuesday in Grundy Center.
30 Mr. Bedros Apelian Conducted devotional exercises.
30 Professor Eastman Visited on Friday.
30 Miss Jennie Speer Was a visitor on Friday.
30 Miss Katherine Murphy Visited her cousins Teresa and Katherine Murphy.
30 Will Hoyman Left to resume work as superintendent at Clarksville schools.
30 Miss Frances Burns Visited college on Monday.
30 Miss Anna Marcue Spent a few days on College Hill.
30 Miss Elizabeth Hughes Visited her sister in Cedar Rapids.
30 John McDonald Spent Saturday with friends.
31 Marguerite Wadsworth Returned to her school duties.
31 Julian H. Gist Graduated from University of Chicago with a Bachelor of Arts degree; will teach English at Transylvania University in Kentucky .
31 On Saturday evening Thirty students attended a picnic in honor of Bedros Apelian.
31 Mr. William Bartlett Was a visitor on Thursday; gave a short chapel address.
31 Miss Nan Baldwin Former secretary of the Y. W. C. A. was on College Hill.
31 Mrs. R. F. Seymour and son Chester Will arrive on Saturday from Battlecreek, Michigan; will meet Professor Seymour in Chicago.
31 Miss Katherine Wyth Left for the Chicago Conservatory of Music.
31 Earl Wild Returned to resume his work at I. S. T. C.
31 Miss Hope Ainley of Monrovia, California Spent Sunday with Mary Samson.
32 Mrs. Knoepfler Entertained a group of women at a party in honor of Mrs. Wilson of Rock Rapids.
32 The following clipping Announcement of the marriage of Winifred Neff to Dr. George A. Aupperle.
32 Mr. Bedros Apelian Arrived in Cedar Falls Friday evening and will spend a week with friends.
33 The following clipping from the Cedar Falls Record Announcement of the marriage of Earl A. Roadman and Irma L. Keene.
175 Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove Lesson II. The making of the Bible.