Normal Eyte — September 25, 1907
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 33 | The many students | Offers condolences to Sara Rice on the death of her mother; relates events leading up to the funeral. | |
| 33 | To Miss Rice | Poem to Sara Rice on the death of her mother. | |
| 34 | The funeral of Mrs. Rice | Describes funeral service of Sara Rice's mother. | |
| 34 | Many will be grieved | Ray Davis died from typhoid fever last Saturday. | |
| 35 | The Ames preliminary | The chapel was almost full of supportive students to watch the debate team try-outs. | |
| 36 | Class of 1907-08 | Appointed temporary officers upon recommendation from President Seerley; consider social activities and publication of annual. | |
| 37 | New terms in geometry | Professor Wright defines new terms for students. | |
| 38 | Professional; preliminary discussion, XXXV; pupil, teacher, and teaching in the middle grades; the pupil in the fourth grade | Fourth grade teachers should focus more on the development of the learner than the subject being taught. | |
| 40 | The friends of Miss McGovern | Miss McGovern wrote a book entitled "Stories and Poems with Lesson Plans" that is being published. | |
| 41 | Bible Study Dept.; lesson II--the Bible; lesson III | Explains divisions by grouping books together; discusses how the Bible was written. | |
| 42 | Official | News of faculty; Board of Trustees approved plans for the library and gymnasium; administrative notes; building of President's House authorized. | |
| 43 | The fourth and fifth grades | Lucile High will teach fourth and fifth grades at the training school this year. | |
| 43 | Young people enter universities | List of students who have attended I. S. N. S. and are transferring to other colleges. | |
| 43 | The many friends | Delpha Davis is not currently teaching due to typhoid fever; her brother Ray died last week. | |
| 43 | Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Schregardus | Their only child died last summer. | |
| 43 | The State Normal School at Emporia, Kansas | Many alumni from I. S. N. S. have been hired there. | |
| 44 | Word comes to us | Marian Ethel Miller married D. J. Paulis. | |
| 44 | Prof. Perry E. McClenahan | Is head of the preparatory department of the State Agricultural college in Las Cruces, New Mexico. | |
| 44 | The young men students | Invited to attend a meeting about missions work. | |
| 44 | Last Monday morning | Lightning struck Mina Martin's house. | |
| 44 | Miss Edith Eighmey | Has completed the nursing course at the Waterloo Hospital. | |
| 44 | Karl B. Stein | Accepted a teaching position at the American Conservatory in Chicago; will continue studying music. | |
| 44 | L. Edna Wells | Is a secretary of the associated charities in Racine, Wisconsin. | |
| 44 | Sioux Jones | Will coach the Scrubs in football. | |
| 45 | Mrs. Katherine Gray | Will no longer be singing in the Congregational Church choir. | |
| 45 | Miss Rose Schaefers | Visited Miss Plock. | |
| 45 | Miss Edith Larson | Has been staying with Mr. and Mrs. Fullerton. | |
| 45 | Misses Jackelin and Sherrebeck | Guests of Miss Toll. | |
| 45 | Miss Florence Waller | Visited Helen Packard. | |
| 45 | Albert Bragger | Visited the Aldrich home last week. | |
| 45 | Mr. K. Hopkins | Guest of Nellie Upham last Sunday. | |
| 45 | Mr. Morris Dussell | Guest of Letta Whitten on Sunday. | |
| 45 | Mr. Ted Ennis | Guest of Martha Batty last Sunday. | |
| 45 | Miss Louise Curtis | Spent Sunday in Waverly with her family. | |
| 45 | Miss Edna Ricky | Spent Sunday in Raymond. | |
| 45 | Miss Anna Gertrude Childs | Went to Naples with her father and sister. | |
| 45 | Misses Annie and Marie Kair | Visited Beth Newton. | |
| 46 | An excursion party | Ten students visited the cider mill on Saturday. | |
| 46 | Helen Dickinson | Has been visiting Grace DuBois. | |
| 46 | Miss Margaret Oliver | Held a party for faculty members in honor of Lulu Boon, George Wallace, and Joe Wright. | |
| 46 | Albert Idso | Visited his sister last week. | |
| 46 | Rev. Beeman of Waterloo | Spoke to the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. about missionary work. | |
| 46 | Miss Wild | Vacationed in Colorado with her father. | |
| 46 | Committees from the Y. W. and the Y. M. | Are finding and reserving rooms for Bible studies. | |
| 46 | Merner and Edward Noble | Will study mechanical engineering for four years. | |
| 46 | Professor J. R. Baldwin | Visited his daughter Elsie. | |
| 46 | George Hauberg | Visited the Hill last week. | |
| 46 | Mrs. G. W. Samson | Visiting her sister in Chicago. | |
| 46 | Mr. Buchter, of Akron, and Will Murphy | Were guests of John Dee Sunday. | |
| 47 | Mrs. W. J. Bowen | Visited her daughter Violet. | |
| 47 | Misses Virginia Idso, Bessie Williams | Had a class trip to Round's Park for a picnic on Saturday. | |
| 47 | Lloyd Loonan | Visited the Hill. | |
| 47 | Many of the students | Had their fortunes told by the palmist on the Hill last week. | |
| 47 | Miss Mildred Johnson | Brother died; will attend school in Spencer for the rest of the year. | |
| 47 | Bessie Melick | Visited her sister in Winthrop. | |
| 47 | Miss Curtis | Cannot teach due to illness. | |
| 47 | The students from Cherokee County | Held picnic in Rownds Park. | |
| 47 | Fourteen of the instructors | Had a picnic in Big Woods on Saturday. | |
| 47 | The science department | Acquired a gila monster. | |
| 47 | Mr. Graeber | Went to Independence. | |
| 47 | Miss Amy Arey | Went to New York to be the supervisor of the First Primary section in the normal school there. | |
| 47 | Mrs. Eckhoff | Was visiting her sister, Mrs. Walters. | |
| 47 | Inez Boise | Went to Independence on Sunday. | |
| 48 | Football was abolished | Simpson College, Penn College, and Normal Schools will not have a football program this year. | |
| 48 | The new football rules | Explains new rules that were adopted last year. |