Normal Eyte — October 2, 1907
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 49 | Is this true? | Encourages students to remember their alma mater; cites examples of alumni and faculty who have gone on to positions of significance. | |
| 50 | By a decision of the Supreme Court of New York | I. S. C. in Ames lost $26,000 because they could not act as a trustee over certain property. | |
| 50 | The Lecture Course | Describes the events planned for 1907-1908. | |
| 51 | Official | Faculty considering the role of Latin in the curriculum; debaters will receive college credit; physical examinations of students about done; ISNS infrastructure in good shape; band being reorganized; considering recognition of work done at ISNS. | |
| 53 | Professional; pupil teacher, and teaching in the middle grades; IV; the pupil in fourth grade | A good fourth grade teacher will be knowledgeable about literature and expose his or her students to a wide variety of work in that area. | |
| 55 | Bible Study Dept.; IV How the Bible was written | Continues discussion of how the Bible was organized. | |
| 56 | Society events | Zetaletheans held meeting themed "Trials of an old maid". | |
| 57 | Marriage of Miss Streeter '01 | Charles S. Aldrich and Bess Streeter were married; lengthy description of the ceremony. | |
| 57 | Marriage of Miss Ruth Ling '00 | Writ P. Hoxie and Ruth Ling were married. | |
| 58 | Mr. G. W. Samson, Jr. | Spending a year with his parents. | |
| 58 | Ralph Patty | Is teaching in Winterset. | |
| 58 | Bedford, Iowa | Abbie Western is teaching fifth grade in Bedford. | |
| 58 | Miss Maude Barr | Teaching in Choteau, Montana. | |
| 58 | Nellie Hudson | Resigned position in Boone to move to Dakota. | |
| 58 | We are sorry to learn | Miss Wilson is ill with diphtheria; cannot teach at Independence any longer. | |
| 58 | Alma and Berle Cox | Alma is teaching the primary grade and Berle is in the upper grades at Sioux City. | |
| 58 | Miss Beth Achenbach | Resigned at Humboldt to accept principal position at Duluth, Minnesota. | |
| 58 | Miss Cora Gardner | Is teaching in Sterling, Colorado. | |
| 58 | Miss Mary L. Jensen | Is the superintendent of the normal training class in Mason, Michigan. | |
| 58 | Edna Stone | Resigned from Marshalltown to enter the State University of Iowa. | |
| 58 | The seventh grade at West Liberty | Louise Putzke is the teacher of seventh grade at West Liberty. | |
| 59 | Tillie Huglin | Could not attend class last week due to illness. | |
| 59 | Arrangements have been made | Senior nurses in the Presbyterian Hospital in Waterloo will take classes in the domestic science department. | |
| 59 | Belle Classen | Was in charge of the art department for the Marshall County Fair in Marshalltown. | |
| 59 | Miss Edna Sexsmith | Went to Greenfield because her brother is ill. | |
| 59 | Miss Wild | Returned from her trip to Colorado. | |
| 59 | Florence Shelby | Spent Sunday in Charles City. | |
| 59 | Ruth Cobb | Visited Independence last week. | |
| 59 | Grace Barker | Met her parents in Waterloo and attended a wedding. | |
| 59 | Ray Crummer | Had his eyes tested in Sheffield. | |
| 59 | Mr. Seymour | Was sick last week and could not teach. | |
| 59 | The boy's tennis-courts | Taken out to make a road to the new library; expanded women's courts, which will now be used for both men's and women's tennis matches. | |
| 59 | Mr. G. W. Affleck | Will be a faculty member at the Y. M. C. A. Training School in Springfield, Massachusetts. | |
| 59 | Miss Letta Whitten | Is in Charles City because she is ill. | |
| 59 | Miss Rice and Miss Hutchison | Returned from Osceola. | |
| 60 | Miss Julia Bahl | Teaching German at Cedar Falls High School while taking classes. | |
| 60 | The physics department | Has acquired a new device to study light and heat. | |
| 60 | Miss Olga Anderson | Will not be finishing the term due to mother's illness. | |
| 60 | Ed Bauton | Enrolled in Normal school classes again. | |
| 60 | Miss Ward | Will speak in Rockfort at the meeting of the Twelfth District of the Iowa Federation of Women's Clubs. | |
| 60 | Miss Dorothy Doerfler | Will be the piano accompanist for Florence Ward. | |
| 60 | Faith McMurry's sister | Spent the weekend with her. | |
| 60 | Rena Selder | Went to Osage on Sunday. | |
| 60 | Verne Orr | Will enroll in the winter term. | |
| 60 | A chapel orchestra | Professor Merrill will direct a student orchestra that will play at the end of each chapel service. | |
| 61 | Carrie Plock | Completing degree in physical training in New Haven, Connecticut. | |
| 61 | Fern Raymond | Teaching a rural school near Sanborn. | |
| 61 | Florence Hayer | Staying in Eagle Grove for the term. | |
| 61 | Mary McAtee | Teaching in Central City. | |
| 61 | Anna Tyler | Teaching in Marion. | |
| 61 | Winifred Dickson | Staying home in Dunbar for the fall term. | |
| 61 | Flora Duncan | Teaching in Sanborn. | |
| 61 | Eva Fraser | Staying home in Paullina. | |
| 61 | Lela Ford | Is spending the fall term at home, in Lawrence, South Dakota. | |
| 61 | Hattie Burdick | Teaching in Moville. | |
| 61 | Nellie Clump | Teaching near Superior, Iowa. | |
| 61 | Mr. Feyereisen | Enrolled in classes after taking off the summer for farm work. | |
| 61 | Miss Georgia Bolton | Teaching in Wellsburg. | |
| 61 | Miss Grace Austin | Teaching in Rock Rapids. | |
| 61 | Mr. C. A. Peterson | Enlisted in the Marine Corps; currently serving in the Philippines. | |
| 61 | Goldie Brooking | Taking courses at University of Chicago. | |
| 61 | Edna Scherger | Teaching at Linn Grove. | |
| 61 | Margaret Flynn | Teaching in Dallas Center. | |
| 61 | Calla Wetherbee | Is teaching private vocal music lessons in Monticello, Minnesota. | |
| 61 | Edith Below | Teaching in Terril. | |
| 61 | Dora Edith Donald | Dora Edith Donald and Leroy August Humbert were married. | |
| 61 | Georgia Thompson | Teaching in Winterset. | |
| 62 | The kindergarten department | Now has four rooms; Frances Portman joins staff; description of rooms; officers elected. | |
| 63 | New school of education | University of Iowa has new school for the training of high school and college teachers. |