Normal Eyte — January 8, 1908
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 209 | In spite of the discouragements | Students enjoyed the Clio open session. | |
| 209 | We call the attention | Encourages students to attend the Temple Male Quartet performance next Friday. | |
| 209 | It is to be hoped | Encourages men's societies to be more active during the winter term. | |
| 210 | The regular contributors | Some regular columns will not appear in this issue due to the Christmas holiday. | |
| 210 | J. E. Morton | Will be teaching eighth grade in Cedar Falls next term. | |
| 210 | Two candidates have announced | A. T. Barrett and Charles Schweiker have announced their candidacy for editor of the Normal Eyte next year. | |
| 211 | Athletics | Athletic Board set basketball schedule for the term; ISNS defeated East Waterloo High School, 48-7. | |
| 212 | Just a word about exchanges | Responds to a critical letter by explaining how and why certain columns are included in the newspaper. | |
| 213 | The teaching of physics in normal institutes | R. M. Lampman believes that students have too little knowledge of physics. | |
| 215 | Miss Effie Longman | Is teaching in Sac City High School. | |
| 216 | The fish pond in the green house | Taken from outdoor pond and put into greenhouse pond for winter; the pond held dog fish, bullheads, carp, suckers, pickerel, crappies, bass, clams, and mud turtles. | |
| 216 | A framed large blueprint | New library building blueprint can be seen in James Robinson's office. | |
| 216 | Thursday evening Dec. 12th | Cedar Falls band gave a concert at Packard's Opera House; George Samson, Lenore Shanewise, and Herbert Sawyer assisted in the performance. | |
| 216 | Wednesday December fourth | Emma Paffendorf and F. D. Eaman were married in Chicago. | |
| 216 | Nearly 1100 students | Enrollment for the winter term; 250 are men. | |
| 216 | The Choral Society | Has one hundred seventy-five members; preparing music for the May festival. | |
| 216 | The English literature classes | Professor Carpenter spoke about literary places she has visited in England and Scotland. | |
| 216 | Miss Laura Falkler | Had an appendectomy; will go home to Kansas City to recover until she feels well enough. | |
| 216 | At high noon | Mabel Ufford and David Wilkinson were married; will live in Texas. | |
| 216 | About thirty-five students | Thirty-five students applied for literary societies by taking the test. | |
| 217 | The woman's gymnasium | Students show high interest in Rhythm Class, Swedish Folk Dances, Indian Clubs, and Apparatus. | |
| 217 | The children | Kindergarten children enjoyed a Christmas tree on December 19. | |
| 217 | In the September drawing contest | Hazel Flagler received fourth prize in the drawing contest and Bessie Bolster received an honorable mention. | |
| 217 | Warren Proctor and Lenore Shanewise | Gave a recital at Cresco on January third. | |
| 217 | In the Rockford High School | H. H. Huffman is the principal and Latin teacher; Mabel Nash is teaching English and History. | |
| 217 | The Normal Eyte receives the report | Alumni gathered in Lormior and Monette over the holidays. | |
| 217 | About two hundred twenty-five | Number of physical examinations given before Christmas. | |
| 217 | Clarence Martin | Visiting the Hill. | |
| 217 | Martha Rau | Visited Helen Pillsbury on the Hill before Christmas. | |
| 218 | Elizabeth Lynch | Teaching second primary in Tipton. | |
| 218 | Martha Roller | Teaching primary grades in Monroe. | |
| 218 | Linnie Humphrey | Teaching in a rural school near North English. | |
| 218 | Addie E. Malthy | Teaching in Duluth, Minnesota. | |
| 218 | J. L. Mullin | Superintendent of Dakota City schools. | |
| 218 | Theresa Feyereisen | Teaching in a rural school near Greene. | |
| 218 | Pearl Belman | Staying in Marshalltown this term. | |
| 218 | Glen Raleigh | Attending Cornell College this year. | |
| 218 | Nellie Manion | Teaching primary grades in Livermore. | |
| 218 | Grace MacCanoughy | Is at home in Wayland; will spend the winter in St. Louis. | |
| 218 | Blanch Switzer | Teaching grade school in Shenandoah. | |
| 218 | Violett Bush | Teaching at Hicks. | |
| 218 | Marie Budde | Staying at home in Mt. Pleasant. | |
| 218 | Miss Ware and Miss Younkin | Teaching at Gilbert. | |
| 218 | Nellie Brewster | Teaching in a rural school near Sheffield. | |
| 218 | Mabel Gould | Teaching in a rural school near Nora Springs. | |
| 218 | Vivian Booth and Bernice Hooker | Teaching in rural schools near Hampton. | |
| 218 | Florence Soth | Teaching in Toledo. | |
| 218 | Beulah Taylor | Staying home in Nashua for the term. | |
| 218 | Ruth Carr | Staying home in Lone Rock. | |
| 218 | Bertha Young and Desse Wabnitz | Both are staying home in Washington, Iowa, this term. | |
| 218 | Jennie and Jessie Pollock | Teaching near Sigourney. | |
| 218 | Mary Cavanaugh | Will remain at home in Buckingham for the remainder of the year. | |
| 218 | Lucy Francis | Teaching in a rural school near Jesup. | |
| 218 | Viola McGrath | Staying home in Ames. | |
| 218 | Marion Miller | Left school due to typhoid fever; will not return this term, though her health is improving. | |
| 218 | Rena Frye | Teaching in a rural school near Winslow. | |
| 219 | A northern prairie fire | Story of a time when he helped stop a prairie fire. | |
| 220 | Miss Mary Townsend | Spoke about the teaching of domestic science at the Farmers' Institute. | |
| 220 | The Teacher's Training Class | Elected officers; eight official members. | |
| 220 | Clio; The romance of a Japanese Girl | Continuation of the story. | |
| 221 | Shakes | Poem about the Shakespearean Literary Society. | |
| 223 | Zeta | Describes traveling through Scotland in an automobile. | |
| 224 | A sentiment | A poem lamenting war. |