Normal Eyte — December 14, 1910

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215 Editorial; debating at I. S. T. C. Editorial discusses the need for a membership in the national debate fraternity for I. S. T. C. debaters.
216 Society basketball Editorial asks whether or not there is a need for a basketball tournament among the literary societies.
216 Official Notes Discusses the meeting of the Educational Board of Examiners, the need for small pox vaccines, and the increasing number of Americans who drink alcohol and smoke.
218 A fabrication of our student surnames A humorous essay that uses students' names.
219 How teachers waste time Twenty-five ways that teachers waste time.
220 Football monograms are given to eleven men Professor Bailey awarded football monograms to eleven men.
220 S. U. I. students organize The student body of the University of Iowa is presenting a petition to the General Assembly of Iowa to prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors within five miles of the school.
221 Y. W. C. A. notes Students enjoy music and devotional programs.
221 Mrs. Enola (Pierce) Stein Along with Karl Buren Stein, has returned from Europe.
222 Nellie Wallbank Visiting in St. Louis.
222 Melville Danskin Now a practicing physician at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa.
222 Grace Rock Teaching at St. Agatha High School in Iowa City.
222 Mrs. Ella Danskin Shaw Visited in Iowa and South Dakota.
222 Mrs. Miriam Woolson Brooks In charge of ancient history in the West Des Moines High School.
222 Verna Bernard High school principal at Hampton, Iowa.
222 Edith Corinke In charge of the third grade at Waterloo, Iowa.
222 Lottie Farr Teaches at Colfax, Iowa.
222 H. E. Weech In charge of the schools in Galva, Iowa.
222 Lillian A. Shartz Teaches kindergarten in Jefferson, Iowa.
222 Lydia Sterr Teaches at South Hampton, Iowa.
222 Mabelle A. Payton Student in Ames.
222 Ethel Meacham Teaches English and history in Waverly.
222 Edith B. Hafner High school principal at Bedford, Iowa.
222 Martha Lamansky Teaching in Waterloo.
222 Etta R. Hall Accepted teaching work in Riverside, California.
222 Tressie Waldo Pitcher Making a list of Iowa authors.
222 John W. Atchley Building a home on his farm in Des Moines.
222 Last month on the nineteenth Anna Dorothea Hansen married Emanuel Fossgree in Nebraska.
223 E. B. Hougland Elected Superintendent for Ferry County, Washington.
223 Mrs. Edna Meade Has sixth grade work at Sibley, Iowa.
223 Mary Caldwell Teaches in one of the consolidated schools in Dolliver, Iowa.
223 Luetta Knights Teaching in the high school in Malad City, Idaho.
223 Laura and Bessie Hoag and Nellie Hoag Powell Laura teaches in Spokane, Washington; Bessie teaches in Monrovia, California; Nellie lives in Azusa, California.
223 Edna Little Completed an art course in Detroit, Michigan; recently married Carl Felt; now living in Salt Lake City.
223 Carrie McLaury Teaching in Colfax, Iowa.
223 Welsh choir gives a concert; the Mountain Ash chorus delights a large audience The Mountain Ash choir of Wales performed for the student body.
224 Arrangements made for declamatory contest The Elocution and Public Speaking Department is arranging a declamatory contest for the literary societies.
225 Miss Boothroyd, representing the Zeta society wins women's oratorical; Nell Ratcliffe, of the Alphas, claims second place Ellen Boothroyd won the women's literary society oratorical contest; roster of speakers and topics.
226 Madame Langendorff sing at the college Madame Langendorff sang as part of the lecture course.
226 Athletic Notes The men's basketball season will open against Charles City College on Saturday.
226 Want to knows Faculty and student gossip.
227 Bible Study Department of the Y. M and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove Lesson XIV: the making of a nation (part two).
228 New First Presbyterian Church dedicated The new First Presbyterian Church was dedicated; Professors Frampton and Childs performed; photo.
229 Miss Anne Pulver Confined to her room for two days on account of illness.
229 Last Monday afternoon and evening President and Mrs. Seerley entertained the Senior Class.
229 Mr. Rex Haight Spent time on College Hill.
229 Miss Grace Aitchison Teaching in Gladbrook, spent time at her home on College Hill.
229 Miss Jennie Hall of Arlington, Iowa Was a chapel visitor.
229 Miss Clara Meacham Spent time at the home of Mrs. Sweeney in Waterloo.
229 Last Thursday evening Mr. Sunday held a meeting and the State Teachers College was well represented.
229 Mr. Cornelius Murphy Spent time with friends on College Hill.
229 Miss Julia Curtiss Returned from Chicago.
230 Mr. and Mrs. George Eckhard Returned to Cedar Falls to attend the funeral of Mr. Eckhard's father.
230 Mr. G. W. Samson Left for Leon, Iowa, to deliver a lecture on the Passion Play.
230 Mrs. Nelson of Marcus Visited with Florence Meier.
230 Miss Belle Mingus Confined to her room on account of illness.
230 Miss Helen Frisby Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Frisby died of an acute attack of appendicitis
231 On Tuesday evening Mrs. E. J. Cable entertained guests in honor of Mrs. G. Eckhard.
231 Miss Faye White Came to College Hill for the oratorical contest; spent time with Nell Ratcliffe.
231 Pres. H. H. Seerley Left for a business trip through Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri.
231 Miss Elizabeth Hughes Out of school on account of illness.
231 Miss Mabel Mack Confined to her room on account of illness.