Normal Eyte — October 19, 1910

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107 Editorial Editorial suggests ways in which students can improve their study habits.
108 Official Notes Discusses problems and developments in education in various states; urges interest in intensive agriculture; information on a few faculty members.
112 Athletic Notes; Leander Clark and Teachers battle to a tie. Leander Clark is outplayed but Teachers weaken at critical times I. S. T. C. ended in a tie with Leander Clark; account of the game.
113 The following from the Record will interest our readers Marriage announcement of Alice Elizabeth Carpenter and August E. Freier.
113 Today, at the bride's home E. W. Haight and Maude Thompson were married.
114 Prof. Perrine married; quietly weds Miss Blanche Albright Saturday noon at her home in Burlington, Iowa James Perrine, principal of Cedar Falls High School, and Blanche Albright were wed.
115 Science Club report Elizabeth Hughes spoke on her tour of Russia to the Science Club.
116 Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove Lesson VIII. Jacob, the Supplanter.
117 Y. W. C. A. notes Enjoyed China mission program at Emma Lambert's home.
119 Word comes to us Olive Elliott was married to Lewis Miller.
119 Miss Jessie Shillinglaw Attended the wedding of Olive Elliot in Fairbanks.
119 Last Wednesday evening June Allison, Maude Miner, La Vere Smith, Leone Wiswell, and Margaret Morgan were guests at a party thrown by Roy Jarnagin.
119 Miss Inez Devens Visited friends on College Hill.
119 The Waterloo girls report Particularly appreciate that there were two cars waiting for them on Thirteenth Street instead of the usual one car.
119 On Friday evening Jessie Aitchison and Lela Green entertained the Senior Kindergarten students.
119 Miss Gladys Foote Spent time visiting friends in Independence.
119 June Young Left for her home in Clarion to attend the wedding of a friend.
119 Miss Lucile Runkle Held a weekend party for some of the Iowa State Teachers College students at her home in Lisbon, Iowa.
119 Misses Lura Wentworth and Gertrude Riefe Spent time at their home in Mason City.
119 Frank Lynch and sister Clara Visited the Shillinglaw home.
119 Miss Luetta Knights of Green Mountain Left for Malad City, Idaho, to teach Latin.
120 Eva Jennings Left for her home in Tipton, Iowa.
120 Mr. McKitrick Left for Mason City where he conducted a Round Table on Civics.
120 Grace Strain Spent time on College Hill visiting friends.
120 On Monday morning after chapel English Department got together to discuss the organization of an English Club.
120 Misses Emma Plath and Emma Burke Left for Earlville to attend the wedding of a friend.
120 Ethel Baldwin Left for Berlin where she spent time with her parents.
120 Karl Knoepfler Principal of the Storm Lake High School; spent time with his parents on College Hill.
120 On Friday morning Devotional exercises were conducted by Mr. Von Aldrich.
120 G. W. Samson Left for Mason City to attend the Teachers Association.
120 Miss Marguerite Cadwallader Returned to school after a two day absence due to illness.
120 Miss Mabel Mastain Graduate and former assistant librarian was married to Logan Patterson; ceremony was performed by Professor Wright.
120 Mrs. Fullerton of Fort Dodge Spent time with her daughter on College Hill.
121 R. F. Seymour Left for Mason City to attend the teachers convention.
121 Nettie Espeseth Left for a visit at her home in Northwood, Iowa.
121 Miss Lola Hughes Left for Washington, Iowa.
121 Mabel Fonda Spent time at her home in Independence.
121 Lillie Bateman Left for Mason City to attend the teachers convention.
122 On Thursday Iowa State Teachers College Republican Club met and elected officials.
123 At a meeting of the Senior Class Officers were elected to run the class.