Normal Eyte — October 30, 1907
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 113 | The literary societies | Encourages literary societies to enter teams in intersociety athletics. | |
| 113 | An apology is owing | An article in the previous issue of the Normal Eyte about Socrates was written by the Ossoli reporter. | |
| 113 | And now, further remarks are in order | Explains why society news is often left out of Normal Eyte. | |
| 114 | Oct. 16 | Y. W. C. A. held finance and recognition service; budget for the year; Nan Baldwin led devotional for regular meeting. | |
| 114 | History students to be rewarded for work | Sons of the American Revolution will offer bronze medals for students who show excellence in United States History. | |
| 115 | Official; report of Committee on Resolutions | Text of seven principles adopted by the Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association to ensure successful students. | |
| 117 | Normal Institutes | The first in a series of articles discussing the benefits of a professional teaching career. | |
| 119 | Zetalethean Open Session Nov. 1, 1907 | Program of performance for "A Luncheon in the Suburbs". | |
| 120 | Bostonia Sextet Club | Will perform on November 6. | |
| 120 | Mrs. Gray | Will sing at a funeral in Osage. | |
| 120 | Alpha | Program focused on the works of James Whitcomb Riley and Eugene Field. | |
| 120 | The prayer meeting | Led by Hazel Webster. | |
| 120 | A centenarian | Mrs. J. W. Shields has returned from Illinois, where she attended the one hundredth birthday of Lucy Davis Butler. | |
| 121 | Professional; pupil, teacher, and teaching in the middle grades; VIII--the fifth year | Fifth grade students should be well-prepared to read texts on their own; they should also start writing poetry. | |
| 123 | Hollingsworth | Short biography on Hollingsworth. | |
| 125 | John Lunby | Studying medicine in Iowa City. | |
| 125 | The Normal Eyte | Roster of some of the alumni who receive the Normal Eyte. | |
| 125 | Charles S. Stoakes | Doing an internship in Omaha, Nebraska. | |
| 125 | Kathleen Delahoyde | Teaching primary students in La Junta, California. | |
| 125 | Bessie Chapel | Teaches high school in Elkhorn, South Dakota. | |
| 125 | Euni Scheu | Teaching grade school in Stacyville. | |
| 125 | Mr. Swartz | Working in Iroquois, South Dakota. | |
| 125 | Miss Lillian Priebe | Teaching penmanship and drawing at Nevada. | |
| 125 | Miss Altje Cook | Teaching intermediate grades in Marne. | |
| 125 | Georgia Thompson | Teaching in Winterset. | |
| 125 | Theresa Smith | Attending Drake University. | |
| 125 | Lillian M. Jensen | Married Mr. Helgerson. | |
| 125 | "J" Farnham | Filed for land in South Dakota; his sister Fern filed for land two miles away from his. | |
| 125 | Adelle Quinn | Teaching Latin, English, and physical training at Gilman. | |
| 126 | Miss Jennie E. Hall | Is an assistant principal in Arlington. | |
| 126 | Miss Jennie I. Berg | Teaching fifth grade in Atlantic. | |
| 126 | Merritt Wheeler | Enrolled in medical school at the University of Iowa. | |
| 126 | Grace Kettleson | Teaching in Great Falls, Montana. | |
| 126 | Ellen Wing | Teaching in Tipton. | |
| 126 | T. L. Eland | Graduated from the University of Iowa and is now in Nichols, Iowa. | |
| 126 | Jayness Manning | Graduated from medical school at the University of Iowa and is in Seattle, Washington. | |
| 126 | Luella Jackson | Luella Jackson and Lois Winchell are now teaching in Enid, Oklahoma. | |
| 126 | Margaret Hawk | Is assistant principal in Moulton. | |
| 126 | Margaret Kelly | Is the principal in Nashua. | |
| 126 | Gretchen Delahoyde | Teaches in Des Moines. | |
| 126 | Minnie Hopley | Teaches in Valley Junction. | |
| 126 | Fay St. Claire | Teaches grade school in Sloan. | |
| 126 | Two other alumni | Katherine Holmes and Clive Holmes are teaching primary grades in Sloan. | |
| 126 | C. J. Knock | Will be a third year teacher in St. Peter, Minnesota. | |
| 126 | C. E. Terryberry | Moved to Miller, South Dakota, to work in the hardware business. | |
| 126 | Leo Ranney | Is teaching in Alaska. | |
| 126 | Forest C. Ensign | Enjoys the advertisements in the Normal Eyte. | |
| 127 | Frederica Harned | Has typhoid fever and is at home in Guthrie Center. | |
| 127 | Mr. and Mrs. Amos Boysen | Held a small gathering for Mr. and Mrs. Peterson. | |
| 127 | Miss McGovern | Conducted the Primary Round Table at the Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association conference in Cedar Rapids. | |
| 127 | Bedras Kevork Apelian | Syrian student enrolled in classes. | |
| 127 | Miss Warriner | Visited Osage over the weekend. | |
| 127 | November first | President Seerley will speak about the "Rewards of Teaching" at the Southwestern Teachers Association Meeting in Council Bluffs. | |
| 127 | Martha Eade | Sprained her ankle playing basketball. | |
| 127 | The stone masons | Foundation is completed for new library; work suspended until spring. | |
| 127 | Mr. Charles Sebern | Is trying to persuade Warren Proctor to conduct a concert. | |
| 128 | Wednesday evening | Students visited a gypsy to have their fortunes told. | |
| 128 | Bell McIntosh | Visited the Hill last week. | |
| 128 | Mary Walters | Entertained friends on Wednesday evening. | |
| 128 | Rev. Fahs | Conducted chapel exercises on Tuesday. | |
| 128 | Mrs. C. A. Cowgill | Visited her son, G. T. | |
| 128 | A recital by pupils | Fannie Dickey held a recital in her classroom of voice and piano students. | |
| 128 | The Clios and Orios | Held a Halloween party at Chautauqua Park. |