Normal Eyte — September 28, 1910

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53 Editorial Encourages the women students to increase their school spirit, even though they are not allowed to participate in many extracurricular activities.
53 Athletics at I. S. T. C. Believes that ISTC takes the right path on athletics; avoids the evils found at many schools.
55 Official Notes Changes in faculty appointments and assignments; new tennis courts and sewing machines added; many faculty on program for upcoming teacher association meeting; hope to extend millage tax; new classification scheme for colleges.
57 Changes in the national football rules Professor Seymour outlines the significant rules changes.
59 Athletic notes; making the team A look at a football practice session.
61 1909 football team; who finished the season without a defeat Photo of the 1909 football team.
62 Ethel Brooks Married Henry Clay Fredericks.
62 Clara Jackson Principal of the high school in Russell, Kansas; studied at the University of Chicago.
62 Mame Hochstetler Principal of high school in Blackwell, Okalahoma.
62 W. B. Geiter Principal of schools at Garwin, Iowa.
62 L. Mabel Nash Plans to teach in Los Angeles, California.
62 The following are given Names and locations of recent graduates.
62 Dr. Samuel James Torney Married Edith Neill.
62 I. C. Martin Plans to teach physical and manual training in Wisconsin.
62 A. D. King Teaching mathematics in California.
62 Coral Sykes Teaches in the Kirksville Normal School.
62 Jess Walters Teaching in Anacortes, Washington.
62 Students here will be interested B. L. Troup gets married; now located in Germania, Iowa.
63 Work is progressing very nicely F. A. Poots is superintendent of the Sanborn schools.
63 Julia J. Boyd Student at the State University.
63 From the Cedar Falls Record Effie Weisbard will marry Herbert Logan.
64 Thomas Burkhalter Thomas Burkhalter visited Cedar Falls on way to North Dakota.
64 Societies News from the literary societies.
65 Bible Study department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove Lesson IV. The Divine Elements of the Bible.
66 Miss Mabel Kratz Returned to school.
66 Miss Mary McDonald Spent time on College Hill.
66 Miss Harriet Manful Left to teach physical training at Columbia University.
66 Messrs. Carl Merner and John Barnes Left to enter the Springfield Training School.
66 Miss Lenore Shanewise Visited the college; leaves for University of Chicago.
66 Walter Bender Spent time on College Hill.
66 Miss Ruth Hallingby Spent time at home in Osage.
66 Warren Proctor Left for Clarion to prepare concert work.
66 Mr. and Mrs. Griffin of Minneapolis Visited the college
66 Miss Harriet Bolster Spent time in Charles City.
67 Mr. Claude Lynch of Independence Spent time at the Shillinglaw home.
67 Miss Dorothy Buell Visited her brother in Ames.
67 Professor A. C. Page At home recovering from an illness; hopes to return soon.
67 Miss Myrtle Arnold Assisting the chemistry department in the absence of Professor Page.
67 On Thursday evening Geneva Conference women enjoyed time spent in Anna Porter's room.
67 Rev. and Mrs. O. B. Chassell Visited friends on College Hill.
67 On Saturday evening Marion Walker entertained faculty who have recently traveled to Europe.
67 Misses Mollie Feil, Heddens, Brenner, Williams, Burgess, and Loving Spent time in Charles City
68 Bruno Steindel will give concert Professors Merrill and Frampton will perform with him.
68 Monday afternoon Professor Clark Brown accidentally lost a finger on his right hand while using a new power saw.
70 Prof. G. W. Samson Went to Des Moines.
70 On Friday evening Professor and Mrs. Bender entertained Training School faculty.