Normal Eyte — November 9, 1910
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 161 | Editorial | Editorial recognizes the freshmen football players who help support the team. | |
| 161 | Official Notes | Professor Page seems to be recovering; will remain on leave for winter term; national educational news. | |
| 163 | This is taken from the Cedar Falls Record | Emma Youngquist has taken a position in Springfield, Massachusetts. | |
| 163 | We have read a long article | J. Percival Huget, received an offer from the largest congregational church in Detroit. | |
| 163 | Margaret Benbow | Accepted a position in St. Joseph, Missouri. | |
| 163 | Millicent Lake | In charge of domestic science at Cedar Rapids. | |
| 163 | Kenneth Colegrove | Enrolled in the graduate school at Harvard University. | |
| 163 | Miss Edith Gritman | Married to James Burroughs. | |
| 163 | Jennie M. Sanders | Teaching in Oak Park. | |
| 163 | Of the alumni who are appearing | Many alumni are appearing on the program of the State Teachers Association. | |
| 164 | Minna Merriam | Visited in Cedar Falls. | |
| 164 | Word has reached us | Winnie Kurtz married William McCaw. | |
| 164 | Miss Elsie Fabrick | Returned from an extended trip east. | |
| 164 | Miss Nellie Rownd | Visiting in Rock Rapids. | |
| 164 | Luella Wright | Accepted a position in Upper Yakima. | |
| 164 | Fred Vorhies; first affirmative | Fred Vorhies; photo. | |
| 164 | Athletic Notes; the reserves | Reserve football team is strong. | |
| 165 | Lee Shillinglaw; first negative | Lee Shillinglaw; photo. | |
| 167 | Societies | Describes the Halloween party of the Alpha literary society. | |
| 167 | Big mass meeting Thursday night; will be held in the Auditorium | A football pep rally will be held Thursday night. | |
| 167 | James Haynes; second affirmative | James Haynes; photo. | |
| 168 | Y. W. C. A. notes | Professor Aitchison leads prayer meeting; enjoyed Halloween party; Professor Lynch leads Sunday meeting. | |
| 169 | C. R. Houstman; third affirmative | Chauncey Houstman; photo. | |
| 169 | Prominent College Hill citizen passes away | Professor C. A. Fullerton's father-in-law and prominent College Hill business owner Joseph H. Gray died. | |
| 170 | Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove | Lesson XI. Joseph, the Type of Jesus | |
| 171 | Paul Hager; third negative | Paul Hager; photo. | |
| 173 | Misses Margaret Miller and Lulu Methfessel | Spent time in Reinbeck, Iowa. | |
| 173 | Miss Florence Lyman | Spent time in Rockwell City. | |
| 173 | Miss Mae Warren | Spent time in Mason City. | |
| 173 | Miss Lucile Lockwood | Visited relatives in Clinton, Iowa. | |
| 174 | Mesdames H. H. Seerley, G. S. Dick, G. W. Newton and G. W. Walters | Accompanied their husbands to the State Teachers Association meeting. | |
| 174 | On Nov. 2 | Florence Ward read a paper for the Iowa Congress of Mothers. | |
| 174 | Miss Anna Gertrude Childs | Visited friends in Rockford, Iowa. | |
| 174 | Thursday afternoon | Mrs. E. J. Cable entertained guests at a luncheon. | |
| 174 | Say, are you going to the Ames debate | Cartoon drawn by Alida Chase. | |
| 175 | Miss Sadie Smalley | Visited in Waukee, Iowa. | |
| 175 | Florence A. Cabin | Spent time in Westgate, Iowa. | |
| 175 | Miss Maggie Shoeneman | Spent time in Kelsey, Iowa. | |
| 175 | Florence Orr | Spent time in Waukon, Iowa. | |
| 175 | Mr. and Mrs. Kirstein of Clarion, Iowa | Spent time visiting their daughter on the Hill. | |
| 175 | Miss Lorena Headlund | Enjoyed a visit from her sister. | |
| 176 | Miss Lois Campbell | Spent time in Charles City and Marble Rock. | |
| 176 | Miss Emma Johnson | Spent time in Cedar Rapids. | |
| 176 | Miss Lulu Hollenbeck | Visited in Watkins, Iowa. | |
| 176 | Miss Bessie Dial | Vacationed at her home in Coggon, Iowa. | |
| 176 | Mrs. Walker | Held a program in the Gymnasium. | |
| 176 | Miss Mae Loving | Spent time with Louise Williams in Charles City. | |
| 176 | Miss McLeod | Left to attend the Iowa-Ames football game. | |
| 176 | Miss Maud Stump and Carrie Carter | Spent time in Des Moines, Iowa. | |
| 177 | Miss Florence Morgan | Spent time with her sister in Newton, Iowa. | |
| 177 | The S. U. S. Club | Entertained by Hazel and Marion Shillinglaw. | |
| 177 | Miss June Young | Left to spend time in Des Moines. | |
| 177 | Mrs. C. B. Simmons | Attended the Mother's Congress. | |
| 178 | Miss Blanche Goltry | Visited at her home in Newell, Iowa. | |
| 178 | Miss Pearl O. Clayton | Spent time in Dows, Iowa. | |
| 178 | Miss Hope Bryant | Spent time in Cedar Rapids. | |
| 178 | Miss Frances Green | Spent time at her home in Ft. Dodge, Iowa. | |
| 178 | Misses Anna Laker and August Muschawick | Spent their vacations in Shellsburg, Iowa. | |
| 178 | Miss Bessie Howard | Spent time at the home of Myrtle Ward in St. Anthony, Iowa. |