Normal Eyte — November 16, 1910

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179 Editorial Editorial complains about the financing of athletics solely by gate receipts; proposes fee system that might extend to Lecture Course.
180 The rooting Editorial commends the students for their excellent support for the school in the past week.
180 Official Notes Professor Call will resume work in the winter term; Professor Begeman will have charge of both chemistry and physics.
181 Miss Luella Mangold Left school to take business course.
182 Professor John Barnes; coach of I. S. T. C. debating teams John Barnes; photo.
182 I. S. T. C. wins and loses; Farmers and Teachers each win on the home floor; however, I. S. T. C. score four points to Ames' two. Provides the details of the recent debate with Ames; photo.
184 Athletic Notes; Grinnell wins by score of 24 to 6; Sherman stars for the visitors; Frye and Anderson are starts for the Teachers I. S. T. C. lost, 24-6, to Grinnell College; account of the game.
186 The debate at Ames Provides details on the debate with Ames.
187 Miss Elsie Morrice Teaching in Brookins, South Dakota.
187 C. E. Locke Boosting for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition to be held in San Francisco in 1915.
187 Mrs. Fred Wright Planning to teach in New Mexico
187 Mabel Gabrielson In charge of English in the high school at Cambridge, Illinois.
187 Mrs. Maud Long Steele Returning to teaching after a seven year absence; will teach in Montana.
187 R. W. Scott Plans to attend Stanford University or the California University.
188 G. W. Weber Superintendent of the schools of Columbus Junction, Iowa.
188 Anna Kolb Principal of high school at Waukon, Iowa.
188 Agnes Emerson Teaching in Algona, Iowa.
188 A. L. Mathews Principal of the high school at Ft. Madison, Iowa.
188 A. V. Graeber In charge of the schools in Merrill, Iowa; married to Elnora Ringgenberg.
188 C. J. Schmitt In charge of the schools in Oakland.
188 Mabel A. Paull Teaches in Sigourney, Iowa.
188 W. A. Ottilie Teaches at Goldfield, Iowa.
188 E. C. Wissler Superintendent for Prairie City, Iowa; married to Lena Kenyon.
188 Ethel Standley Primary teacher at Boone, Iowa.
188 Mary E. Riley Superintendent of Clay County, Iowa.
188 Carrie L. Neidy Supervising drawing in the Waterloo schools.
188 Ernest Walker Superintendent of schools in Sloan, Iowa.
188 Earle Smith Teaches in Whitting, Iowa.
188 E. J. Feuling Is a county superintendent.
188 Muriel Draper Supervisor of music and penmanship at Maquoketa, Iowa.
188 Charles Simmers Student at the University of Wisconsin; Mrs. Simmers, the former Anna Walker, is also a student there.
188 Edith Fletcher Teaching at North Des Moines High School.
188 T. T. Cranny Principal of the Liscomb schools.
188 Hortense Meier Teaching in Clarksville.
188 Ethelyn Dewey Ward principal in Boone, Iowa.
188 Bessie Buchanan Taking charge of a ward in Washington, Iowa.
188 Grace Aitchison Is principal of Gladbrook High School.
188 J. P. Johnson Principal at Dumont, Iowa.
188 Robert Dick Science teacher in Ft. Madison.
188 T. H. Stuart Is in charge of mathematics at North Des Moines high school; his brother T. B. Stuart is superintendent of Bellevue schools.
189 Edith J. Bailey Teaching in Ft. Dodge, Iowa.
189 Maud Bozarth Teaching in Ft. Dodge, Iowa.
189 Effie S. Madson Teaching in Avoca, Iowa.
189 Charles Roadman Superintendent of schools in Humboldt, Iowa.
189 Mrs. Minnie Babcock Principal of the high school in Humboldt, Iowa; vice-president of the State Teachers Association.
189 Rollo M. Newcomb Teaches in Bonaparte, Iowa.
189 Eva Williams Principal at Mt. Pleasant, where she also teaches history and English.
189 Hortense Meier Teaches Latin and German at Clarksville High School where Will Hoyman is superintendent and Myrta Hauger is teaching mathematics and science.
189 First number in lecture course; great musical will open 1910-1911 lecture session Giuseppe Campanari will perform.
190 Teacher--"Rueben, you must take this lesson over again"
190 Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove Lesson XII. Joseph, the type of Jesus.
192 Miss McLeod Confined to her room on account of illness.
192 Neotrophians entertain News on the Neotrophian gathering; description of decorations.
192 Mrs. Ben Katz Spent time with her daughter Helen.
193 Miss Wisner of Waterloo Visited Miss Edna Like.
193 Miss Clara Macham Spent time at her home in Waverly, Iowa.
193 Mr. R. S. Grossman Spent time on College Hill.
193 Misses Nora Moscrip and Marie Hoye Spent time in Cedar Rapids at the home of Nora Moscrip.
193 Mr. R. A. Shillinglaw Visited the Shillinglaw home on College Hill.
194 Mrs. (Eva Donahue Hollister) Robinson Visited her daughter Maud.
194 Thursday at 12 o'clock Domestic Science students attended a lecture.
194 Last Wednesday morning G. W. Samson gave a report of the Teachers Association.
194 On Friday morning Most of chapel time was devoted to the practice of songs and yells.
195 This fall Women students from South Dakota organized a club and elected officers.