Normal Eyte — October 23, 1907
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 97 | It is imperative | Encourages students to get their pictures taken so work can start on the Old Gold. | |
| 97 | The Social Committee | The Senior Class is holding a Halloween party on November 2. | |
| 97 | The friends of Mr. Ariel Parish | Ariel Parish has been inducted into Delta Tau Delta at the University of Iowa; Madge Eastman is the orchestra director for two high school orchestras. | |
| 97 | The Lecture Committee | Buy Lecture Course books. | |
| 98 | We wish to call | Encourages students to attend the debate with Ames. | |
| 98 | While money looks good | Encourages students to pay their subscription fees. | |
| 99 | It is queer | Believes both ministers and teachers are underpaid; believes money should not matter when choosing a profession. | |
| 99 | In conversation with | Wants alumni to become more involved with the college. | |
| 100 | The Class of '08 | Held a meeting about the Old Gold; cost will be higher this year in comparison to previous years; encourages all seniors to buy a copy. | |
| 101 | The following article | Professor Eastman put together a series of six lectures on drama to be held during the winter term at the University of Iowa where he now teaches. | |
| 101 | Official | Names speakers of Upper Iowa Methodist Episcopal Conference; North West Iowa Teachers Association held meeting; the library is being used more under Ellen Biscoe's supervision. | |
| 103 | Professional; pupil, teacher, and teaching in the middle grades; vii; the fourth grade teacher at work | Fourth grade students should receive less direct instruction from their teachers and be more responsible for their learning through reading textbooks. | |
| 106 | The male teacher | The ratio of male teachers to female teachers in the classroom changed from 1:2 in 1900 to 1:3 in 1904; encourages more men to get in the teaching profession. | |
| 107 | Mr. E. W. Haight | Went to Iowa City last Friday. | |
| 107 | Lillian Roadman | Visited friends on the Hill on Sunday. | |
| 107 | Genevieve and Mabel Paulger | Visited Mr. Vernon on Sunday. | |
| 107 | Mabel Fonda | Spent a few days in Independence last week. | |
| 107 | The Y. W. C. A. girls | Holding their Wednesday meeting in the restroom. | |
| 107 | Abigail Shumway | Visited Marshalltown on Sunday. | |
| 107 | Carrie McLaurey | Visited Webster City last week. | |
| 107 | Alta Ferguson | Spent Sunday in La Porte City. | |
| 107 | Mary Dodd | Visited Des Moines for two days last week. | |
| 107 | Erma Robertson | Spent Sunday in Blairstown. | |
| 107 | Mrs. C. H. Baldwin | Visited her daughter on Sunday. | |
| 107 | Iris Livingston | Visited her mother on Sunday. | |
| 107 | Mattie Johnson | Spent Sunday in Shellsburg. | |
| 108 | Frances Burns, Nellie Upham, and Florence Shelby | Went to Charles City over the weekend. | |
| 108 | Miss Nash and Grace Reynolds | Visited the Hill on Thursday on their way to Cedar Rapids. | |
| 108 | Mrs. Jennie Brown | Jennie Brown, her daughter, and Mrs. Colegrove visited chapel on Friday. | |
| 108 | Hulda Scheidt | Visited Baxter last week. | |
| 108 | The Presbyterian church | Held a reception for students and friends of the church. | |
| 108 | The beauty of the woods | Many people are going on picnics. | |
| 108 | Miss Seburn | Visited Mary McDonald last week. | |
| 108 | Belle Classen | Due to illness, went home to Green Mountain last week. | |
| 108 | Miss Blanch Stark | Visited Kate Watson on Sunday. | |
| 108 | Elsay Barklow | Her cousin, Miss Julick, is visiting. | |
| 108 | Mrs. Strong | Visiting her daughter. | |
| 108 | Miss Oliver | Her father is home from his summer job of surveying in Illinois. | |
| 108 | Karl Gardner | Visited Blanche Williamson on Sunday. | |
| 108 | Iris Livingston | Entertained friends in Waterloo. | |
| 108 | Morris Russell | Visited Leta Whitten on Sunday. | |
| 108 | Rev. Kennedy | Led devotional during Tuesday's chapel. | |
| 108 | Miss Dodd and Miss Lackey | Rode in an automobile to Traer on Saturday. | |
| 108 | Mr. and Mrs. Whetzel | Visited their daughter last week. | |
| 108 | Mrs. Myra Gray | Visited Jennie Daubenberger on Sunday. | |
| 108 | Miss Blanch Smith | Visited Nelle Hatch on Sunday. | |
| 108 | Rev. Dr. Miller | Led devotional during chapel on Friday. | |
| 109 | Louise Putzke | Attended Teachers Convention in Cedar Rapids; is visiting friends on the Hill. | |
| 109 | Many Normal students | Many of the students in the kindergarten course attended the Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association conference in Cedar Rapids last week. | |
| 109 | The senior class | Held a meeting to discuss the Old Gold; voted to have Halloween party on November 2. | |
| 109 | Mr. Ray Clough | Is the principal at Keystone; visited friends on the Hill. | |
| 109 | The girls at Chapman Hall | Were recipients of surprise party. | |
| 109 | Miss Edith Barbour | Went home with her father to recover from her sprained ankle. | |
| 109 | Miss Florence Ward | In charge of the kindergarten department in Cedar Rapids for the Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association. | |
| 109 | "Ted" Roosevelt of Cedar Rapids | Visited friends. | |
| 109 | Frank and Clara Lynch and Frances Cobb | Visiting the Shillinglaw home. | |
| 110 | Friday evening | Over two hundred students dressed up for an old fashioned rural school program hosted by the Y. W. C. A. | |
| 110 | It will be a surprise | Lulu Bourquin married Louis Kliebenstein. | |
| 111 | Bible Study Dept.; seventh lesson--Abraham | Outlines life of Abraham. |