Normal Eyte — February 17, 1909
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
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| 289 | Normal Eyte election; balloting for next year's staff to occur Thursday Feb. 25 | Paid subscribers entitled to vote; will elect editor-in-chief, business manager, and local editor; several candidates in race. | |
| 289 | Normal or teachers' college?; question now before the state legislature | Name under consideration is Iowa State Normal College, but school officials would like to get the word "Normal" our of the title. | |
| 290 | Meeting of local A. P. E. A.; society of physical trainers holds February conference | Several faculty present papers. | |
| 291 | Warden Sanders' address; alumnus of Normal now at head of Ft. Madison Penitentiary speaks to students | J. C. Sanders talks about his work with prisoners at Fort Madison. | |
| 292 | Lincoln centennial; memorial at Normal marked by presentation of bronze tablet by seniors | Seniors present bronze tablet with Gettysburg Address inscribed; program included speeches and music. | |
| 292 | Father Vaughn pleases; "Sermons from Shakespeare" proves a popular lecture--impersonations are powerful | Audience appreciates readings and dramatizations. | |
| 293 | Address of W. W. Gist | Text of address given by Professor Gist at the Lincoln centennial service. | |
| 295 | Luther takes meet; Decorah college appropriates majority of points in state collegiate gymnastic meet | Results of the gymnastics meet; Normal School comes in second of three teams. | |
| 295 | Athletics; faculty drubs seniors; student basketball team is defeated by narrow margin; professors are fast | Faculty defeats seniors in basketball. | |
| 296 | Girls' basketball game; Shake-Delphian contest is first of series- Shakes win | Shakespearean team takes first win in intersociety tournament | |
| 297 | Eleven games to play; Normal has heavy schedule for baseball season | Team schedule formed for year. | |
| 297 | Professional; elements of liberal education as found in travel | Part eighteen of column. | |
| 300 | Nettie Waldmann | Teaching in Ackley. | |
| 300 | Glenn Wilson | Teaching in Mapleton. | |
| 300 | Teresa Hoye | Teaching in Mitchell. | |
| 300 | Elizabeth Kaye | Will graduate from University of Wisconsin. | |
| 300 | Margaret Quigley | Died January 18, 1909. | |
| 300 | J. M. Mertch | In real estate business. | |
| 300 | E. D. Chassell | State binder in Des Moines. | |
| 300 | Lillian E. Long | Teaching in Wisconsin. | |
| 300 | Mabel F. Meek | Teaching in East Waterloo. | |
| 300 | Loraine Hallowell | Now in Waterloo. | |
| 300 | John M. Dunkerton | Traveling salesman. | |
| 300 | Maude Keith | Teaching in Ackley. | |
| 300 | Ella Hoffman | Married Dr. Edwin Bruce Bradley. | |
| 300 | S. C. Smith | Practicing law in Winterset. | |
| 300 | Willis J. Bell | Now principal at Red Oak. | |
| 301 | Ruth Ling | Married Wirt Hoxie. | |
| 301 | Alice Munger | Married Theodore Leonard. | |
| 301 | Louise Moyer | Now in LaGrange, Illinois. | |
| 301 | Jean Gilchrist | Married William Claude Jarnagin. | |
| 301 | Miss Wing | Teaching in Tipton as are several other Normalites. | |
| 301 | Nell Pemberton | Taught in Marshalltown; now Mrs. Almond Miller. | |
| 301 | Helen Fenner | Now in Spokane, Washington; married John A. Wilson. | |
| 301 | Edna Stone | Will graduate from University of Iowa. | |
| 301 | Corinna Harkness | Now Mrs. Theodore Ashford of Boone. | |
| 301 | Josephine Creelman | Now doing nursing work. | |
| 301 | Gladys Sigworth | Now Mrs. John Hull of Boone. | |
| 301 | Nell Canfield | Married Percival Kneeland. | |
| 301 | The Editor | Bess Streeter Aldrich has sent some news items to the Normal Eyte. | |
| 301 | Florence Beebe | Now in Des Moines. | |
| 302 | Lola Britton | Married Frank Haradon. | |
| 302 | Nell Corrigan | Now Mrs. Mulvehill. | |
| 302 | Edward P. Dickey | Working in Chicago; married Caroline King. | |
| 302 | After two years | Blanche McIntosh is principal in Fairfield. | |
| 302 | Jennie Jennings | Married Clint Shipman. | |
| 302 | Ruth Egloff | Teaching in Cedar Falls. | |
| 302 | Vida Keene | Teaching in Cedar Falls. | |
| 302 | Zoe Britton | Teaching in Marshalltown. | |
| 302 | The many friends | Jeanette Cushman has recovered her health. | |
| 302 | Carolyn Rall | Married Orville Elder. | |
| 302 | Florence Streeter | Married Mr. Goodykoontz. | |
| 303 | Miss Mabel Kildee | Visited Hudson. | |
| 303 | Nina Baumgardner | Visited Gladbrook. | |
| 303 | Mr. and Mrs. Dix | Son and daughter visiting. | |
| 303 | The Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. | Planning series of religious meetings. | |
| 303 | Miss Maude Popejoy | Has been sick. | |
| 303 | Misses Mary Henderson and Flossie Pridean | Visited Independence. | |
| 303 | F. Bruins | Teaching at Merrill. | |
| 303 | Miss Jennie Hearst | Visited Waterloo. | |
| 303 | Mesdames Dick and Cable | Gave shower for May Wright. | |
| 303 | Miss Grace Schooner | Visited Osage. | |
| 303 | Society; Ossoli | Initiate new members. | |
| 303 | Coming events | ||
| 303 | Misses Nan and Ethel Baldwin | Visited Gladbrook. | |
| 303 | Miss Emma Madison | Has been sick. | |
| 303 | Miss Clara and Leona Bruce | Mother visiting. | |
| 303 | The Misses Walker | Visited Jesup. | |
| 304 | Mr. and Mrs. Cable | Gave dinner party. | |
| 304 | Miss Lorena Hedlund | Visited Marshalltown. |