Normal Eyte — January 25, 1905
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 257 | The Drake Delphic | The Drake Delphic published an article in reference to an article the Normal Eyte had printed earlier. | |
| 257 | The Kansas State Normal Bulletin | The Kansas State Normal Bulletin lists the members of their team for the Kansas-Normal debate. | |
| 257 | A prophet | Believes faculty should have attended Professor Eastman's lecture in greater numbers. | |
| 257 | The Normal Eyte box | Students have been mistakenly placing mail in the Normal Eyte suggestion box. | |
| 258 | Music Notes | Professor Fullerton describes ways to teach music to children. | |
| 259 | Alpha-Philo Hall | The Alpha and Philo Hall; photo. | |
| 260 | Shake-Aristo Hall | Shakespearean and Aristo Hall; photo. | |
| 261 | Clio-Orio Hall | Clio and Orio Hall; photo. | |
| 262 | Charles Roberts | Is at the Waterloo hospital after recently undergoing surgery for appendicitis. | |
| 262 | A Tipton paper of recent date | Maud Barger will be supervisor of drawing in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. | |
| 262 | Addie Havens | Is teaching near Green Mountain. | |
| 262 | E. S. Tesdale | Is a cashier in a bank in Huxley. | |
| 262 | Eva Hubbell | Is in fourth grade work in Harlan. | |
| 262 | Edna Grosvenor | Is teaching in the kindergarten department of the Council Bluffs schools. | |
| 262 | Opal Skinner | Is in the primary department of the Garner schools. | |
| 262 | Anna C. D. Hansen | Is in the second primary department of Cedar Falls. | |
| 263 | Celia (Bergen) Cornick | Living near Livermore. | |
| 263 | Phoebe Dixon | Is teaching music and drawing at Wesley. | |
| 263 | Anna Fletcher | Is in the primary department in Hillyard, Washington. | |
| 263 | Mary Stever | Has been general secretary of the Young Women's Christian Association for twelve years. | |
| 263 | Bruce Alderman | Has copyrighted a pamphlet on U. S. history. | |
| 263 | Annie Hosmer | Now lives in Irving, Oregon. | |
| 263 | The principal of the schools | Of Steamboat Rock is G. C. Hoyt. | |
| 263 | Florence Beebe | Has been the guest of Cedar Falls residents. | |
| 263 | Mrs. Ethel (Burt) Brockschink | Is living in Peterson with her husband. | |
| 263 | P. E. McClenahan | Is a contestant for S. U. I. in the Northern Oratorical League Contest. | |
| 263 | Effie Raymond | Is enjoying sixth grade work in Sanborn. | |
| 263 | A. A. Baker | Is superintendent of the department for men in the school of the feeble minded in Faribault, Minnesota. | |
| 263 | Alice Haley | Is a teacher in Marathon. | |
| 263 | A sixth grade in Sioux City | Is taught by Amelia McDowell. | |
| 263 | Frances Stillwagon | Is a teacher in Muscatine. | |
| 263 | May Wright | Is teaching at Red Oak. | |
| 263 | B. M. Cobb | Is principal of the De Soto schools. | |
| 264 | We copy from the Daily Iowan of November 23 | Clarence Wassam has compiled data on the amount of money Iowa spends annually on charitable purposes. | |
| 264 | Claude Jarnagin | Has accepted a position at the Des Moines News. | |
| 264 | Y. W. C. A. notes | Members of the Y. W. C. A. sent clothes and toys to Chicago to be given to the poor there. | |
| 264 | C. A. Fullerton | Professor Fullerton has been elected superintendent of Sunday School. | |
| 265 | College Exchanges | Excerpts from other college newspapers. | |
| 266 | Bible Study; Sunday, January 29, 1905--edited by Ira S. Condit | Lesson XVII. The people of Israel--the Judges. | |
| 267 | Ossoli | The Ossoli held their annual oratorical contest. Ellen Hull was awarded first place and Miss Nash second. | |
| 267 | Western wins; Normal basketball boys not fast enough for the shifty lads from Toledo | I. S. N. S. lost to Western College, 34-10. | |
| 268 | Zeta | Eunice Calkins was awarded first place and Lucy Mack second in the Zeta oratorical contest. | |
| 268 | The Kindergarten Club | New officers were elected. | |
| 268 | Neo | Neos present college program. | |
| 268 | Chresto | Chrestos hold business meeting. | |
| 269 | Mr. Sutton | Went to State Center to take charge of the schools. | |
| 269 | Lenora Heasley | Returned from Panora. | |
| 269 | James Ehret | Suffered from a cold. | |
| 269 | Mabel Mastow | Visited Hudson with Edith Ehret. | |
| 269 | Caroline Schultz | Was released from quarantine. | |
| 269 | Bessie Cornforth and Mae Anderson | Has been sick the past week. | |
| 269 | Faye Bigelow | Visited Ira Craig at Normal. | |
| 269 | Miss Ida McNish | Was out of school due to an illness. | |
| 269 | Mrs. Thornton | Was suffering from appendicitis. | |
| 269 | Nettye Hayes | Has been absent from classes due to tonsillitis. | |
| 269 | Mae Reasoner | Is ill with scarlet fever. | |
| 269 | Kathryn Conaway | Is in school again after an illness. | |
| 269 | Ed Perrin | Visited his brother Will Perrin. | |
| 269 | A. R. Matheny, Madora Noble, Edna Peck, and Mae McDonald | Have recently enrolled as students. | |
| 269 | Mabel Hoyt | Visited friends over the weekend. | |
| 269 | H. C. Snodgrass | Was called home due to the illness of his mother. | |
| 269 | Grace Strayer | Went to Hudson for a visit. | |
| 269 | The advanced class in physiology | The class had breakfast with Professor Newton. | |
| 269 | Miss Jones | Visited Maude Southerland. | |
| 269 | Lloyd Loonan | Spent the weekend at his home in Hudson. | |
| 269 | Ella Davis | Enjoyed a visit from her mother and sister. | |
| 269 | Margaret Bowes | Visited her home in Eagle Grove. | |
| 269 | Mrs. Clara Wiler Abel | Is very ill with neuralgia. | |
| 269 | Etta Thomas | Is quarantined to her home due to small pox. | |
| 269 | Miss Hougland | Visited Normal with her cousin. | |
| 269 | Harry McLean | Has been sick for the past week. | |
| 269 | Anna Packer | Has been absent from classes due to illness. | |
| 269 | Maude Southerland | Is suffering from a nervous attack. | |
| 269 | Helen Miller | Is visiting her sister, Marie, for a few days. | |
| 270 | The report that Florence Laubscher | She has gone to Eagle Grove to take the place of Mabel Smith. | |
| 270 | Will Wood | Due to serious illness, he has resigned his school work. | |
| 270 | Last Friday night Dr. F. C. Eastman | Delivered his lecture on "The Limbo of Letters" | |
| 270 | In honor of the nuptial day of Miss Chantry | Her friends gave her a shower. | |
| 270 | C. A. Fullerton | Was released from quarantine. | |
| 270 | The June classes | Met after chapel and organized. | |
| 270 | In response to invitations by Prof. and Mrs. Newton | The Kindergarten Club assembled at their home. | |
| 270 | Julia Van Guilder | Was the guest of Carrie Knipe. | |
| 271 | Friday evening, January 20th | Occurred the forth annual reception and banquet for the Xanho fraternity. | |
| 271 | The trustees have lately made a provision | The professors in the Department of Music are required to present three recitals a year; schedule for the first recital. | |
| 293 | Training; some viewpoints in the teaching of arithmetic | An extensive article on ways to teach arithmetic. | |
| 413 | Ruth Egloff | Teacher German and Latin in the Traer High School. |