Normal Eyte — October 3, 1906
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 49 | From football to debate | Urges students to switch their loyalty from football to debate, especially since there will be no football this year; preliminary debate for Ames competition coming up; will consider Philippine Islands. | |
| 50 | The Simpsonian | Makes fun of simplified spelling reforms; Professor Wright has found that many of the revised spellings are already authorized by dictionaries.. | |
| 50 | One of the first contest games | North Des Moines played Ames in a football game; officials had a difficult time with the rules. | |
| 50 | Among the popular organizations at Normal | Professor Fullerton seeks additional members for the Choral Society; will direct Spring Music Festival. | |
| 51 | An important step | Debating League reorganized; old group had become difficult to work with. | |
| 51 | Professional: Waste in Iowa school rooms IV | Discusses what can be done to prepare children for new classes. | |
| 53 | Manual training notes | Professor Bailey says that special training is not needed to teach manual training; however, it is highly recommended. | |
| 54 | Bible Studies | Lesson IV, persecution of growth. | |
| 55 | F. O. Smith | Will teach at Iowa City Academy and continue his studies at University of Iowa. | |
| 55 | M. H. Hoffman | Principal at Charter Oak. | |
| 55 | Clara Mead | Teaching in Fairfax, Minnesota. | |
| 55 | The home of Albert and Minnie (Larson) Fields | Has a new daughter; living in Canada. | |
| 55 | Maude E. Lane | Traveled in the West; now back in school. | |
| 55 | The Whittemore schools | Earl Roadman is in charge there. | |
| 55 | C. C. Seerley | Studying medicine at University of Iowa. | |
| 55 | Florence Thompson | Teaching in Belle Plaine. | |
| 55 | T. M. Prall | Acting as substitute principal in Lake Mills. | |
| 55 | Minnie Arent | Will teach in Badger. | |
| 55 | Harriett Joyce | Teaching in Manila. | |
| 55 | Orpha Heiland | Teaching in Lone Tree. | |
| 55 | After three years' successful experience | Jay O. Huntley left Casey to become principal at Griswold. | |
| 55 | Florence Butler | Teaching in Monona. | |
| 55 | Bruce Alderman | Succeeded Vinton; candidate for Linn County superintendent. | |
| 55 | Gertrude Smith | Teaching in Tipton. | |
| 56 | The Wyoming Tribune | Offers praise for the work of Ada B. Coates. | |
| 56 | Mary Ryan | Sister died; back to teaching in Albert Lea. | |
| 56 | Vida Keene | Did well teaching at State Center; now back in school. | |
| 56 | Jacob Johnson | Teaching at Dennison. | |
| 56 | Friends of R. M. Wyant | Mary Louise Gillian married R. M. Wyant. | |
| 56 | Geo. C. Cleveland | Visited Cedar Falls. | |
| 56 | Maud Bozarth | Finished work at Charles City; will travel in the West. | |
| 56 | Levi Clark | Superintendent at State Center. | |
| 56 | Georgia Knight | Teaching at Sunnyside, California. | |
| 56 | Married, August 15, 1906 | Mary Ethel Chandler married Bert Henry Callison. | |
| 57 | Harriet Cunningham | Principal at Anamosa. | |
| 57 | Ruth Long | Teaching in Marshalltown. | |
| 57 | Florence R. Marshall | Graduated from University of Iowa. | |
| 57 | Joseph O. Johnson | Will continue studies at Northwestern University. | |
| 57 | Lydia Tostlebe | Visited campus with Ellen Brummond Woito. | |
| 57 | Society | Neos present college program; Ossolis enjoyed Indian program; mock letter home about Clios meeting; Shakes and Aristos presented music program | |
| 60 | Football | Training School defeats Cedar Falls High School, 12-0. | |
| 62 | Mabel Mastain | Aunt died. | |
| 62 | Verna Hallowell | Visited Waterloo. | |
| 63 | President Seerley's mother | Visited Cedar Falls. | |
| 63 | The Kindergarten Club | Held moonlight picnic. | |
| 63 | Mrs. W. L. Hearst and Miss Gregg | Entertained friends. | |
| 63 | Mrs. Flora M. Oliver | Left for home. | |
| 63 | We were all glad | Laura Seals has arrived and is feeling better. | |
| 63 | Mrs. C. E. Deo | Visited Cedar Rapids. | |
| 63 | James Strawn | Visiting from Eldora. | |
| 63 | W. G. Brandstetter | Visited campus. | |
| 63 | Prof. and Mrs. E. J. Cable | Will hold reception for his brother, the Reverend Elmer Cable. | |
| 63 | Miss Jennette Carpenter | Enjoying trip to Germany. | |
| 63 | Mabel Eighmey | Went to Hudson. | |
| 63 | Warren Proctor | Mother visiting. | |
| 63 | Mabel Anderson | Entertained friends. | |
| 63 | Harold Maynard | Visited Janesville. | |
| 63 | Katherine Holmes and Fay Sinclair | Visited the Nesbits. | |
| 63 | Stella Hopper | Visited Maude Dudley. | |
| 64 | Mrs. Hearst, Mrs. McAlvin, and Miss Hearst | Entertained friends. | |
| 64 | Miss McGovern | Went to Waverly to advise teachers. | |
| 64 | Mrs. G. W. Samson | Went to Mason City. | |
| 64 | Miss Goodwin | Went home for vacation. | |
| 64 | There have been two new rugs | Improvement in appearance of library. | |
| 64 | The Cottage Reading Circle | Met at Professor Gist's home to discuss revised spelling. | |
| 64 | Mr. and Mrs. Furrow | Visited daughters Grace and Flora. | |
| 64 | Will Casey | Will resume study at University of Michigan. | |
| 64 | President and Mrs. Seerley | Left for trip to the East. | |
| 64 | Ida Minish and Iola Bly | Attended wedding of Mabel Wilson and Arthur Hollis. | |
| 64 | Saturday evening | Zetas serve refreshments after program. |