Normal Eyte — October 19, 1910
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |