Normal Eyte — January 29, 1908
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 257 | A notebook handed | Does not condone cheating. | |
| 257 | A commendable action | Senior badges will now be made available for purchase locally. | |
| 257 | The committee having | More poem submissions are welcomed for the senior class to vote on. | |
| 257 | The boys' toilet room | To discourage students from taking prolonged bathroom breaks, the windows will be left open and the heat will be turned off. | |
| 258 | The Ames-Iowa football dispute | The University of Iowa and Iowa State University might not play each other in football; I. S. N. S. is not taking sides because they have had negative experiences with both teams. | |
| 258 | Algebra in the secondary schools | Students should take advanced algebra classes only if they are planning to attend technical schools or college. | |
| 259 | Official | Charles Farnsworth gave the chapel address; Ida Agnes Baker visited; anniversary announcement for former Professor Hull; candidates for graduation listed; students need to order their alumni badges; Lecture and Entertainment Course review. | |
| 262 | Indoor athletic contest | Students will compete in the 15 yd. dash, 15 yd. hurdle, shot put, rope climb, high jump, hop, step and jump, and potato race in subsequent weeks; winners for 15 yd. dash announced. | |
| 262 | Basketball; Normal wins from Waterloo Y. M. C. A. | Won, 44-29. | |
| 262 | Intersociety basketball | Philos won against Aristos, 31-26. | |
| 263 | Miss Arey | Was off work last week due to illness. | |
| 263 | John Hilliard | Resigned as the principal of Lincoln school; will succeed W. H. Wray as superintendent of Lansing schools. | |
| 263 | Among those in attendance | Partial list of those who attended State Teachers Association conference in Des Moines. | |
| 263 | Indoor athletic contest | Top ten broad jump scores; the running high jump will be tested this week. | |
| 263 | Thos. W. Burklatter | Is the gymnasium director at the state university in Columbia, Missouri; visited Cedar Falls. | |
| 264 | Lyman D. Bedford | Named director of Black Hawk National Bank. | |
| 265 | Harry Lambert | Will be substitute superintendent in Hubbard until the current superintendent recovers from appendicitis. | |
| 265 | Two new regular societies | The Delphian and Eulalian societies were organized; there are now twelve literary societies, nine of which are for women. | |
| 265 | Russell Glasener | Has appendicitis; is recovering in Chicago. | |
| 265 | Bible Study Dept. | Sixteenth lesson discusses the farewell addresses of Moses. | |
| 266 | Friday evening | Professor Dick entertained the Y. M. C. A. cabinet. | |
| 266 | The many friends of Mrs. Sparks | Her death was caused by pneumonia. | |
| 266 | Nellie Hatch | Has the grippe. | |
| 266 | Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Bronson | Visited their son, E. L. Bronson, last Sunday. | |
| 266 | Theresa Brown | Sick with the grippe. | |
| 266 | Wilson Mann | Sick with the grippe. | |
| 266 | Dr. Eastman | Visited chapel on Friday. | |
| 266 | Ethel Bentley | Had appendicitis over the holidays; health is improving. | |
| 266 | Prof. Knoepfler | Trying to get William Jennings Bryan to speak for a Lecture Course. | |
| 266 | Friday evening the Alphas | Held a backwards party at Ruth Wright's home. | |
| 266 | Mrs. Colegrove and Donald and Marion | Will spend the winter with Mrs. Colegrove's mother. | |
| 266 | Florence Freeman | Has recovered enough from illness to return to school. | |
| 266 | Tom Berger | Returned home last week because his grandmother died. | |
| 267 | Friday evening Prof. Newton | Entertained the advanced physiology and plant histology classes in his home. | |
| 267 | Lenore Shanewise | Was ill with the grippe. | |
| 267 | Mrs. Lindaman | Caring for her sister, Francis Burns, who has the quinsy. | |
| 267 | W. D. Miller | Was called home because of his father's death. | |
| 267 | Nan Baldwin | Has the mumps and measles. | |
| 267 | Mr. J. Dyer | Added minnows to the fish pond in the greenhouse. | |
| 267 | Elsie Bennett | Had the grippe last week. | |
| 267 | About one hundred fifteen students | Professors Aitchison, Colegrove, and Cory have been giving conferences to help students prepare for their county examinations. | |
| 267 | Nellie Williamson | Was ill last week with the grippe and tonsillitis. | |
| 267 | Fannie Hayden | Has returned to school after three week absence. | |
| 267 | At the Orio Declamatory contest | F. T. Bloom won the contest. | |
| 267 | The library is well supplied | Has a good selection of history reference books. | |
| 267 | The green house | Encourages students to visit the greenhouse. | |
| 268 | Professional; pupil, teacher, and teaching in the middle grades; XVI-the sixth year | Teacher must allow students more freedom, but also provide some direction. | |
| 270 | A public school library system | Describes ideal library in a public school. | |
| 272 | Rod will again swing | Restricted corporal punishment will be allowed in New York; decisions based on opinions from all over the country. | |
| 445 | Women's department of physical training | Swedish folk dancing is popular. |