Normal Eyte — November 20, 1907
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 161 | In some mysterious manner | Wonders if the Athletic Association still exists. | |
| 161 | Over in Waterloo | Alumni organized an association to keep up with news at I. S. N. S. and to be informed about what the legislature is doing. | |
| 161 | Each of the men's societies | Elected members to attend Herbert Smith's funeral. | |
| 162 | On another page | Students and faculty will miss Herbert Smith, who died recently; description of memorial service. | |
| 162 | Without a doubt | Encourages students to attend the lecture by General George Edward Pickett's wife. | |
| 163 | The resolutions appearing | E. Herbert Smith died by electrocution in Professor Dick's house; Virgil Simmers discovered him after the accident; students extend sympathies to his family and friends. | |
| 163 | Whereas, the Almighty God | Text of sympathies extended by the faculty and students of I. S. N. S. to the family and friends of E. Herbert Smith. | |
| 164 | They did it at Ames | Detailed account of debate in Ames. | |
| 164 | Resolutions of the Orio Society on the death of E. Herbert Smith | Orio society members mourn E. Herbert Smith's death. | |
| 168 | Official | Text of eight standards adopted by the State Board of Educational Examiners; teacher certification changes explained; Central Association of Science and Mathematics Teachers will meet in St. Louis. | |
| 170 | Miss Mabel McNally | Will coach high school girls' basketball twice a week. | |
| 170 | Two Cedar Falls teachers | Lura Phillips was elected secretary and Florence Ward was elected president of the State Kindergarten Association. | |
| 171 | Exchanges | News from other colleges. | |
| 172 | Professional; pupil, teacher, and teaching in the middle grades; XI--the fifth year | Discusses whether or not a teacher should encourage student emulation of other students. | |
| 174 | Mrs. Ives and Miss Cora Ditto | Visited Bertha Williams. | |
| 174 | Margaret Caster | Went home to Underwood because of her father's death. | |
| 174 | Ralph Huston | Visited Whitacre Hall last week. | |
| 174 | Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Grones | Visited chapel with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ufford on Wednesday. | |
| 174 | The chapel orchestra | Performances have been enjoyable. | |
| 174 | During the past week | President Seerley spoke at the dedication ceremony of the What Cheer High School. | |
| 175 | Fannie Faurote | Visited Merner hall last week. | |
| 175 | Myra Morton | Visited Mrs. Stech last week. | |
| 175 | Bernice Inman | Visited friends on the Hill last week. | |
| 175 | Miss Zoe Deo | Will give her graduation recital November 21. | |
| 175 | The Cottage Reading Circle | Entertained the downtown Parlor Reading Circle with a musical program. | |
| 175 | The many friends of Miss Paffendorf | An elaborate bridal shower was held in her honor by her friends. | |
| 175 | Hugh Missildine | Is principal at Conesville. | |
| 175 | Miss Downey | Visited chapel Wednesday with Cora Veach. | |
| 176 | The Y. M. C. A. | Elected Mr. Berger to attend the international convention in Washington, D. C. | |
| 176 | Miss Hutchison | Thanksgiving vacation plans of faculty members. | |
| 176 | Saturday evening | Professor Todd entertained all participants in the Normal-Ames debate. | |
| 176 | Saturday evening in the Maccabee Hall | Senior kindergarten students entertained the junior kindergarten students. | |
| 176 | Grace Strain's mother | Visiting from Green Mountain. | |
| 176 | Prof. Condit | Addressed the Y. M. C. A. convention at Cedar Rapids. | |
| 176 | Gertie Kolmensberger | Visited Leila Robbins last week. | |
| 176 | Two exciting games | Emma Paffendorf coached two basketball games this week. | |
| 176 | Bess Williams | Went to Iowa City due to her brother's illness. | |
| 176 | Maud McChane and Marie Garwood | Visited friends on the Hill last week. |