Normal Eyte — November 7, 1906
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 129 | The general election is past | ISNS and Ames will discuss Philippine tariffs. | |
| 129 | Simpson girls challenge Normal. | Normal's coed debate team was challenged to an inter-school debate. | |
| 129 | Normal's ladies' band; a popular organization | Professor Fitzgerald organized the Ladies' Band about a year ago; now about forty-five members; band has played several concerts. | |
| 130 | "Johnny's Revenge" | Warren Proctor tries his hand at poetry. | |
| 132 | Notes on music | Professor Fullerton believes that the country is gradually moving toward standards for the teaching of music. | |
| 132 | Professional: waste in Iowa schools IX | Professor Bender discusses the importance of teaching multiplication and division. | |
| 134 | Bible Studies | Lesson IX, events in Jerusalem and Antioch. | |
| 135 | Emma (Ridley) Colegrove | Gave paper on trees in La Porte City. | |
| 135 | John W. Boyle | Will take up civil service position in Georgia; his brother James will work for the weather service in Washington State. | |
| 135 | After five years' successful experience at Hamburg | J. E. Clayton is superintendent in Malvern. | |
| 135 | Ethel Mathews | Teaching in Newell. | |
| 136 | Nellie Dority | Principal in Jefferson. | |
| 136 | Harry L. Eells | Head of New Hartford schools; took part in geological expedition in Butler County with Professor Arey. | |
| 136 | Anna Montgomery | Resumed studies at University of Chicago. | |
| 136 | Rose Ferguson | Resigned position in Alta to recuperate from illness; now feeling better. | |
| 136 | Thursday, October 25, at Brighton Iowa | Linnie Downs Savage had a son, to be named for his late father, Harry Harper Savage. | |
| 136 | From the Cherokee Democrat | Grace Bates married Dr. R. C. Faust. | |
| 136 | Lucile High | Teaching in Hampton. | |
| 136 | Jessie Farlow | Will teach in Council Bluffs. | |
| 136 | Letta D. Horner | Attending Northwestern University. | |
| 136 | Edna Walker | Teaching in Arizona. | |
| 136 | Clara M. Jackson | Teaching in Ocheyedan. | |
| 137 | Macy Campbell | Doing well in Alden. | |
| 137 | Under the title of the Robert Lucas Journal of the War of 1812 | John Parish edits a work on American history. | |
| 138 | Society | Humorous look at the word man; Chrestos played games and enjoyed supper; Aristos present Southern program; Alphas debate the value of Halloween; new Zeta women present program. | |
| 141 | Constance Smith | Has had appendicitis. | |
| 141 | LaVancha Comstock | Visited Lost Nation. | |
| 141 | Roy Hoats, Emil Tostlebe, Nathan Gist and Clarence Parker | Came home from University of Iowa in order to vote locally. | |
| 141 | Mabel Mastain | Visited Hudson. | |
| 141 | President and Mrs. Seerley | Returned from trip to the East, where President Seerley inspected libraries. | |
| 141 | Fred Rausch | Will go to Ames. | |
| 141 | Friday morning | Alta McMillan injured in fall on Gymnasium stairs | |
| 141 | Lloyd Loonan | Visited Hudson. | |
| 141 | Hazel Smith | Went to Nashua. | |
| 141 | Alta Doolittle | Has been sick. | |
| 142 | Miss Hattie Kreumple | Visiting Ena Hill. | |
| 142 | Cora Bell | Brother visited. | |
| 142 | Elsie and Margaret Bennett | Sister visited. | |
| 142 | The following item which should have been printed last week | Group gathers to celebrate Professor and Mrs. Todd's tenth anniversary. | |
| 142 | Nellie Dority | Visited Cedar Falls. | |
| 143 | Willis Summers | Visited Waterloo. | |
| 143 | The Charles City High School football team | Played Cedar Falls; Harry Lambert in principal at Charles City. | |
| 143 | Gletty-Ratchford | Dorothy Ratchford married Frank J. Gletty. | |
| 143 | Mabel Parish | Visited Cedar Falls. | |
| 143 | Ava McCune of Davenport | Visited Ethel Arey. |