Normal Eyte — October 26, 1910

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125 Editorial Tribute to Senator Jonathan P. Dolliver, who died October 15, 1910.
126 Official Notes Faculty will attend ISTA meeting, so no classes will be held; Professor Page is recovering; Edith Buck has been ill; Roger Leavitt attended mission meeting; Professor Arey will prepare memorial statement on Professor Parish.
128 Oratorical Association meets Describes the new amendments to the Oratorical Association's constitution.
129 Daughters of the American Revolution visit I. S. T. C. Members of the Daughters of the American Revolution spoke to I. S. T. C.
129 The English Club The development of the new English Club; English and Public Speaking departments organize group; elect officers; Professor Lynch delivers paper.
130 Want to knows Gossip about faculty and students.
131 Athletic Notes; I. S. T. C. loses to Simpson 6-3; Teachers make long runs but fail to score; Sheffield stars I. S. T. C. lost football game, 6-3; account of the game.
131 I. S. T. C. football song--Ellsworth game Provides the words to the song to be sung in the game against Ellsworth College.
133 Prof. Perrine elected to assistant physical directorship Professor Perrine will join the faculty; brief profile; to replace C. B. Simmons..
134 Mabel Eighmey Teaching in Pocatello, Idaho.
134 Another wedding Bell Cox married J. H. Byers; they will reside in Cedar Falls.
134 Harry Ogden Suffering from tuberculosis in California.
134 John Fitzgerald Taking the medical course at the University of Minnesota.
134 Dr. Clem C. Seerley Resides in Manhattan, Montana.
134 Adalyne Artz Teaching fifth grade in Waterloo, Iowa.
134 Miss Abigail Howard Teaching at Ackley, where she is in charge of the science program.
134 Senior Class! Watch! The senior class is planning a party.
135 Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove Lesson IX. Israel, the Prince of God.
136 Y. W. C. A. notes Hold "at home"; hear missionary speak at joint YMCA-YWCA meeting.
136 Annual staff elected; Richard Bagby is editor and Paul Hager business manager. Richard Bagby and Paul Hager were elected to the 1911 Old Gold staff; photo.
138 Paul Hager business manager, 1911 Old Gold Paul Hager; photo.
139 Miss Gladys Bennet of Waterloo Spent time on the Hill with June Young.
139 Misses Helen Weaver and Alice Lansing Spent time with Juanita Hall.
139 Mrs. E. J. Cable Entertained a company of women with the help of Anna Gertrude Childs.
139 Mr. Vernon Orr Officiated the game between Hampton and Cedar Falls High School.
139 Miss June Chase Principal of the Tipton High School; visited family and friends.
139 Miss Mae Clouse Spent time visiting friends on College Hill.
139 Miss Nellie Allison Treasurer of the Senior Class; encouraging other seniors to pay their fees promptly.
140 Mrs. Allen Cooper and daughter Spent time at President Seerley's home.
140 Wednesday morning M. F. Arey gave a memorial address for Senator Dolliver.
140 Mrs. L. W. Parish Left for Denver, Colorado, to visit her son John.
140 Mrs. Frank D. Eaman of Detroit, Michigan Arrived in Cedar Falls and is staying at the home of Emmett J. Cable. She will be remembered as Emma Paffendorf, head of the Physical Training department.
140 Miss Julia Sahl and Miss Shining Spent time at Julia Sahl's home.
140 Mr. Bloom Coaching the Hampton football team.
141 Last Thursday morning at chapel Daughters of the American Revolution were present during morning exercises.
141 Miss Plaetus Burgess Spent time in Iowa City.
141 Miss Ruth Boomer Spent time at her home in Janesville, Iowa.
141 Miss Bernice Merrick Spent time at her home in Dougherty, Iowa.
141 Mr. Workman Visiting his parents in Indianola.
142 Miss Josephine Babcock Spent time with Lurana Rownd.
142 Mr. G. I. Long of Manson, Iowa Spent time with his daughter Ila.
142 Miss Lola Wiederrecht Teaching in Greene this year; spent time with Florence Curtis.
142 Miss Mary Porter Left for Keeseville, New York, to be bridesmaid in the wedding of her college roommate.
142 Mr. E. J. Cable Made a business trip to Iowa City.
142 Miss Elizabeth Bongartz Spent time at her home near Waterloo.