Normal Eyte — October 10, 1906
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 65 | Ames preliminary debate | Paul Colegrove, John McDonald, Fennerikus Bruins, C. C. Mantle, Fred Cram and Julian Gist win competition. | |
| 66 | Football in Iowa | Several colleges, including ISNS, have dropped football this year; others are playing the full schedules shown here. | |
| 68 | The Kilties | Canadian band will perform at ISNS. | |
| 69 | Professional: waste in Iowa school rooms V | Discusses whether or not imagination in the classroom is a good thing | |
| 71 | Notes on Music | Professor Fullerton outlines his philosophy on teaching music. | |
| 71 | Bible Studies | Lesson V, appointment of the seven and death of Stephen. | |
| 72 | Ethel H. Wood | Teaching in Clark's Grove, Minnesota. | |
| 72 | Blanche McIntosh | Principal at Rock Rapids. | |
| 72 | Susie Hemenway | Visited campus with Lillian Rickert. | |
| 72 | R. H. Sylvester | Principal at Monona. | |
| 72 | After a year in the Lamoni schools | Alice Graham is teaching in Cedar Rapids. | |
| 72 | Harry Lambert | Teaching in Charles City. | |
| 72 | O. E. Hibbs | Nominated for superintendent of Calhoun County. | |
| 73 | Ida L. Specht | Will continue teaching at Jefferson. | |
| 73 | The Bellevue public schools | T. B. Stewart is superintendent there. | |
| 73 | Christine Thoene | Still teaching in Dubuque. | |
| 73 | Emma L. Cook | Still in Rathdrum. Washington. | |
| 73 | Alice J. White | Teaching in Dysart. | |
| 73 | Jessie Parish | Returned to work in Pella after the death of her sister Ella. | |
| 73 | Anne McKinnon | Will teach at Broken Bow, Nebraska. | |
| 73 | Supt. Chas. S. Cobb | Has published a book on orthography. | |
| 73 | Ella Paulger | Teaching at Iowa Falls. | |
| 73 | Florence Grimes | Teaching at Dysart. | |
| 73 | Minnie (Speer) Brown | Visited campus. | |
| 73 | The September number of Midland Schools | Praises work of Clara Boss, who now teaches in Everett, Washington. | |
| 73 | Chestie A. Musser | Teaching in Nashua. | |
| 73 | Jennie I. Berg | Teaching in Atlantic. | |
| 74 | Help us | Professor Walters solicits contributions of specimens for the Museum. | |
| 74 | Fay M. Strawn | Teaching in Cherokee. | |
| 74 | Harry H. Huffman | Teaching at Rockford. | |
| 74 | Ethel Hicks | Teaching at Red Oak. | |
| 74 | A marriage of interest to Normalites | Harry Martin married Grace Brakel. | |
| 74 | Minnie (Mack) Gabrilson | Visiting sister Florence Mack Farr. | |
| 74 | Amy Arey | Received master's degree from Columbia University; now on faculty at normal school in Brockport, New York. | |
| 74 | Roy Hoats | Studying at University of Iowa. | |
| 74 | Nell Wise | Teaching in Cedar Falls. | |
| 74 | Celestine Incze | Teaching in Nevada, Iowa. | |
| 74 | Mary O. Stewart | Back at work in Cedar Falls Public Library. | |
| 74 | Good reports of the work | E. C. Wissler doing well as principal at Slater. | |
| 75 | Society | Chrestos enjoy New England program; Zetas enjoy music and conversation; a new Alpha's thoughts. | |
| 77 | Prof. Affleck | Doing well in Chicago. | |
| 77 | Mrs. Kroesen and daughter Grace | Visited Waterloo. | |
| 77 | Mrs. Gist | Entertained family. | |
| 77 | Mrs. Colegrove | Gave paper on forestry. | |
| 77 | Dr. Bailey, of Waterloo | Visited the Todds. | |
| 77 | Mrs. D. S. Wright | Went to visit her mother. | |
| 77 | Mrs. John Seerley | Visited with President and Mrs. Seerley. | |
| 77 | Rev. Cable gave a very interesting talk on Korea | Professor Cable's brother spoke on missionary work in Korea. | |
| 77 | Julia Buck | Father and sister visited. | |
| 77 | Mabel Eighmey | Visited brother. | |
| 77 | Last Sunday evening at prayer meeting | Katherine Gray gave an impressive solo. | |
| 77 | Friday evening, a party of Normal students | Entertained at Joe Clay's home. | |
| 77 | Roy Hoats | Visited home. | |
| 77 | Harry Lambert | Visited home. | |
| 78 | Prof. Arey | Working with government survey. | |
| 78 | The families | Faculty families spend Saturday at Big Woods. | |
| 78 | Elna Townsend | Father killed in farming accident. | |
| 78 | Theresa Smith | Mother visited. | |
| 78 | "Do you know 'Way Down in My Heart I've Got a Feeling for You' " | Humorous exchange in Professor Fullerton's class. | |
| 78 | The Neotrophian society | New members initiated; undergo hazing. | |
| 78 | Olive Holmquest | Went to Cedar Rapids. | |
| 78 | Effa Mahanke | Visited Parkersburg. | |
| 78 | Maude Keith | Visited Marion. | |
| 79 | Nathan Gist | Visiting home. | |
| 79 | Mrs. F. A. Fitzgerald | Returned from Chicago. | |
| 79 | Miss Hutchison | Visited Waterloo. | |
| 79 | About a dozen members of the faculty | Organized tennis club. | |
| 79 | Professors Samson, Seymour and Bailey | Camped on the river. | |
| 79 | Word has been received | Helen Seerley is a Kappa Kappa Gamma at University of Iowa. | |
| 79 | Prof. and Mrs. A. C. Page | Entertained friends including Professor Cable's brother. | |
| 79 | Warren Proctor | Mother visited. | |
| 80 | Nora Shanewise | Visited Waterloo. | |
| 80 | The Alphas | Initiated new members; undergo mild hazing. | |
| 80 | Friday night occurred the annual reception at the Odd Fellows hall | Alphas hold annual reception. |