Normal Eyte — October 17, 1906
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 81 | How about the boys? | Poses the question of why there are so few men in the oratory competition. | |
| 81 | For some time | President Seerley is in the East studying library plans in order to bring home ideas for a new library building; Board still considering site, probably south or southwest of Old Gilchrist Hall. | |
| 82 | Normal graduate honored | John Dunkerton was nominated to be superintendent of schools at the Republican convention of Black Hawk County; photo. | |
| 82 | Simplified spelling | People from around the country voice their opinions. | |
| 84 | Professional; waste in Iowa school rooms VI | Constructive imagination not being properly employed in education. | |
| 86 | Manual training notes | Manual training is essential to the development of a child. | |
| 86 | Bible Studies | Lesson VI, the ministry of Philip. | |
| 87 | Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Samson | Visited Cedar Falls; returned to Emporia, Kansas. | |
| 87 | Ruth Gist | Principal in Nashua. | |
| 87 | Clare E. Owen | Teaching at Shell Rock. | |
| 87 | Belle McCulloch | Teaching in Algona. | |
| 88 | Belle C. Aker | Teaching in Estherville. | |
| 88 | Velma Roadman | Visited Utah. | |
| 88 | Maude C. Rohlfsen | Mother died; sister Idella is ill. | |
| 88 | Nellie McLennan | Teaching in Minneapolis. | |
| 88 | Minna Merriam | Enjoying work in Randolph. | |
| 88 | After a year's teaching in Wartburg College, Waverly | A. J. Meyer studying medicine. | |
| 88 | Roy M. Crouse | Now practicing dentistry; sister Blanche studying to be a nurse. | |
| 88 | Mamie Klinefelter | Will go to Philippine Islands where her brother is a missionary; sister Margaret is in India. | |
| 88 | Maud L. Popp | Completed studies of music and art in Chicago. | |
| 88 | Rose Freeman | Teaching in Cherokee. | |
| 88 | Sedro-Woolley, Washington | Three Normalites are teaching there. | |
| 88 | Vena M. Bishop | Teaching in Mason City. | |
| 89 | Society | Shakes and Aristos hold banquet; Ossolis focus on race; Clios consider American Indians. | |
| 89 | Starr Wilson | Visited the West with A. J. Meyer. | |
| 89 | Aulora McIntyre | Teaching in Randolph. | |
| 89 | Lily M. Rueppel | Teaching in Lincoln, Illinois. | |
| 89 | Gladys Kaye | Studying at Northwestern University. | |
| 89 | We copy from a Fonda paper | Bert B. McGinnis married Mamie Agnes Russell. | |
| 92 | Our Y. M. C. A. work | Would like to increase membership and attendance at meetings. | |
| 92 | Y. W. C. A. notes | Enjoyed breakfast meeting and devotions. | |
| 93 | Normal men are winning players | Sioux Jones and Ralph McElhiney are doing well in football at Ames. | |
| 93 | Joe Wright | Captain of football team in Springfield, Massachusetts. | |
| 93 | Laura Specht | Continues teaching in Cherokee. | |
| 93 | John Lundby | Studying medicine in Iowa City. | |
| 93 | Agnes Emerson | Teaching in Lewis. | |
| 93 | Clara M. Blair | Teaching in Pomeroy. | |
| 93 | May Hiams | Teaching in Mason City. | |
| 93 | Arthur Logan | Working for railroad in California. | |
| 93 | Emma F. Young | Teaching in Gladbrook. | |
| 93 | Helen L. Snowden | Teaching in Decorah. | |
| 93 | Dora M. Jones | Teaching in Eagle Grove. | |
| 93 | Edith Kuebler | Teaching in Calamus. | |
| 94 | Ted Fitzgerald | Will spend winter in California. | |
| 94 | Ida Minish | Mother has been ill. | |
| 94 | Mr. Allen of Mount Vernon | Visited LaVancha Comstock. | |
| 94 | Joe Hilton of Iowa City | Visited Milt Jacobs. | |
| 95 | A picnic in the woods | A number of faculty enjoyed a Saturday picnic. | |
| 95 | Grace Parker | Grandfather died. | |
| 95 | The office girls and Miss Fargo | Enjoyed moonlight picnic. | |
| 95 | The Cottage Reading Circle | Faculty discuss a variety of current topics. | |
| 95 | Miss Harland | Visited Professor Riggs. | |
| 95 | Miss McGovern | Was sick last week. | |
| 95 | Mr. Ralph Van Horn | Visited his sister, Mrs. E. J. Cable. | |
| 95 | Ethel Brooks | Will teach in California. | |
| 95 | The Normal Hill Civic Improvement League | Meet to decide whether or not the Cedar Falls fourth ward should build a hall. | |
| 95 | Announcements have been received | Mary Raymond married Dr. John S. Rule. | |
| 95 | Effa Mahanke | Visited Waterloo. | |
| 96 | Miss Fargo | Attended library professional meeting; | |
| 96 | Miss Goodwin | Back at work after vacation. | |
| 96 | Miss Martin | Enjoying birthday. | |
| 96 | Miss Rice | Entertained friend. | |
| 96 | Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair | Visited daughter Fay. | |
| 96 | Tonight | Opening number of Lecture and Entertainment Course. | |
| 96 | Miss Buck | Was sick. | |
| 96 | The Y. W. C. A. | Gave picnic for new women. | |
| 96 | Professors and Mrs. A. C. Page | Enjoyed day in woods. | |
| 96 | Alma Wilson | Was sick. | |
| 96 | Faye St. Clair | Brothers visited. | |
| 96 | Mabel Eighmey | Visited Hudson. | |
| 96 | Fern Farnham | Visited relatives. | |
| 96 | Helen Hoon | Visited Waterloo. | |
| 96 | Neva Wilson | Went to Independence. | |
| 96 | Louise Houck | Visited Waterloo. | |
| 96 | Margaret Kelly | Doing substitute work in Nashua. | |
| 96 | Alice Swenson | Brother visited. | |
| 96 | Warren Proctor | Sang at chapel. | |
| 96 | George Hauburg | Went to Mt. Auburn. |