Normal Eyte — February 12, 1908
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 289 | During the sickness | Normal Eyte local editor Hazel Webster has gone home due to illness; Miss Kramer will take her place. | |
| 289 | The students have taken a great interest | Students are getting acquainted with Bedros Apelian, a new student from Syria who is studying at ISNS. | |
| 289 | The governor's message | Governor Cummins spoke on campus; deemed to discourage the study of languages in favor of more general history; said that Iowa needed to remodel its educational system. | |
| 289 | We again call your attention | Normal Eyte staff election open to subscribers. | |
| 291 | Simplified spelling board second list | Text of recommendations for new spellings of words. | |
| 292 | Official | Faculty attempting to arrange the sequence of classes better; adopt new grading system; believes that much is to be learned from participating in debate, athletics, and oratory | |
| 293 | Society events | Neos celebrate victory with banquet; Zetas hold Leap Year party. | |
| 293 | Y. M. C. A. notes | Hopes to raise money to support the studies of Bedros Apelian. | |
| 295 | We are grieved | Twin sons of Susie Ablett Thomas died. | |
| 295 | Kenneth Colegrove | Studying law at University of Iowa; reports on work of John Parish and Louis Pelzer. | |
| 296 | Miss Thockmorton | Married George Eaton. | |
| 296 | Those alumni who know Miss Kate McDonald | Father and mother died. | |
| 296 | Miss Mary Whitworth | Visited campus. | |
| 296 | Some of our alumni | Clara McCullough received Ph. D. from University of Iowa; now studying law there. | |
| 296 | Miss Bertha Wasem | Teaching in Long Beach, California. | |
| 296 | Miss Daphne Shaull | Teaching at Fonda. | |
| 296 | Mr. John Clinton Bridges | Married May Coltra. | |
| 297 | The following communication | Library of Congress will make bibliographic guides available; will be useful for those preparing for debates. | |
| 298 | Bible Study Dept. | Further work on Moses. | |
| 299 | Professional; pupil, teacher, and teaching in the middle grades, XVIII, the sixth year | Profiles how a student progresses through elementary school. | |
| 301 | The Hobos | Enjoyed banquet. | |
| 301 | Because of the death of her baby sister Miss Cora Newman | Left school; will not return this term. | |
| 301 | The kindergarten girls | Went for sleigh ride. | |
| 301 | Dr. Seerley went to Estherville | Will give addresses there. | |
| 301 | Prof. C. A. Fullerton | Went to Cedar Rapids. | |
| 301 | Mrs. Katz | Visited daughter Helen Katz. | |
| 301 | Miss Thornton | Has been ill. | |
| 301 | Tuesday evening Prof. and Mrs. B. W. Merrill | Entertained friends. | |
| 301 | Miss Floy Graham | Has been sick. | |
| 301 | Many of the city people | Came to campus to hear Governor Cummins speak. | |
| 301 | Miss Drake | Visiting cousin Carrie Jones. | |
| 302 | Athletic Contests | Track events continue; Emporia defeated ISNS in basketball by six points. | |
| 302 | We are glad to say Miss Falkler | Recovering; hope to return for spring term. | |
| 302 | Miss Lena Fisher | Sister recovering. | |
| 302 | Mrs. Lucy Seward Noble | Spoke several times on mission work in India. | |
| 302 | Formal recognition exercises of the Delphian and Eulalian Literary Societies | Performance program. |