Normal Eyte — October 13, 1909
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 103 | Editorial | New school yell needed after change in name of the school; contest continues. | |
| 103 | Official | Appreciation by Myra Call for Ray Cleveland, who died recently | |
| 105 | Annual staff elected; "Old Gold" to be edited by Abram, managed by Lee; seniors hold interesting meeting; class colors are adopted. | Account of first meeting and election of Old Gold staff; photo. | |
| 105 | Resolutions | Condolences on death of Ray Cleveland. | |
| 106 | Music festival assured; annual concerts are guaranteed by the State Board of Education. | Theodore Thomas Orchestra may perform for Spring Music Festival. | |
| 107 | Zeta open session; members of this society will give public program Friday evening; farce, "The Burglar" to be presented. | Will present public session including music and a play. | |
| 107 | Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association; meeting to be held October 14, 15, and 16; school well represented on program; no recitations on next Friday. | Highlights of program that includes many faculty and alumni. | |
| 108 | Science Club organized; teachers in the science departments form an association; science students are eligible to membership. | Purpose is "promoting interest in and knowledge of the laboratory sciences"; roster of officers. | |
| 108 | What are the colleges doing for secondary and elementary schools? | Professor Colegrove continues his essay on US higher education. | |
| 111 | Francis Hersey | Daughter of S. F. Hersey is ill with diphtheria. | |
| 111 | Helen Seerley | Went to visit friends in Iowa City. | |
| 111 | The new fish pools | Have been stocked with several kinds of fish. | |
| 111 | The Mesdames E. B. Smith, Reverend Jones, S. B. Reid, and E. L. Johnson | Visited the kindergarten. | |
| 111 | Cleo Stanley | Spent Sunday with his sister. | |
| 111 | Warren Lashbrook | Attended the Iowa-Cornell football game in Iowa City. | |
| 111 | Miss Beatrice Wilbur | Has returned from Duluth. | |
| 111 | Margaret Langham | Returned from Cedar Rapids where she had been ill. | |
| 111 | Miss Wilhelmina Feil | Was visiting her sister Mollie. | |
| 111 | Mr. C. B. Martin | Is now a traveling salesman and visited the Hill. | |
| 111 | The Misses Genevieve Follett and Lucile Lockwood | Spent Sunday at home in Eldora. | |
| 111 | Professor Simmons | Was in Waterloo on business. | |
| 111 | Miss Lillian Roadman | Spent Sunday in Dike. | |
| 111 | Ira Magee | Will study medicine at Northwestern University in Chicago. | |
| 111 | Miss Grace Pettite | Is enjoying a visit from her mother. | |
| 111 | This is a busy time | Eulalians and Delphians remodel new room. | |
| 111 | The friends of Misses Alma Cutler and Floy Graham | Glad to learn faculty members have started studying in Berlin. | |
| 111 | Miss Vera De Tellhurst | Spent the weekend at home in Grundy Center. | |
| 111 | Miss Laura Davenport | Spent Sunday with Edith Schuneman. | |
| 111 | Miss Ethel Stanley | Visited her parents in Boone. | |
| 111 | Fred Vorhies | Spent some time at home last week. | |
| 111 | Ward MacGovern | Is a student in Ames; visited the Hill. | |
| 111 | Mrs. McFarland Walker and her mother | Entertained the faculty. | |
| 111 | Superintendent Francis | Visited chapel on Tuesday. | |
| 111 | Mrs. Kate Sartori | Visited chapel last Tuesday. | |
| 111 | Miss Fargo | Was at home in Lake Mills, Wisconsin. | |
| 112 | Miss Kathryn Haltmeyer | Spent Sunday at home in Manchester. | |
| 112 | The students have been favored | Professor C. H. Robertson of China spoke at chapel. | |
| 112 | Friday morning | The Reverend Herbert A. Wilson gave an interesting talk to the students. | |
| 112 | Monday morning | State Y. M. C. A. secretary Pontius gave a talk about Bible studies. | |
| 112 | Mrs. McCorkindale | Visited her daughter Florence. | |
| 112 | Mrs. Walker | Gave a talk to the women. | |
| 112 | Miss Hazel Naylor | Spent Sunday at home in Osage. | |
| 112 | Mrs. Smythe | Visited her daughter Mayme. | |
| 112 | Miss Effa Mahanka | Visited friends on the Hill. | |
| 112 | The old street car waiting station | Has been moved to the south end of the Gymnasium; will be used to store bicycles and fire hose. | |
| 112 | Miss Lillian V. Lambert | Entertained the members of one of her classes. | |
| 112 | A number of former students | Visited the Hill. | |
| 112 | Miss Kathyrn Heddens | Enjoyed a visit from her brother. | |
| 112 | On last Saturday evening | Florence Ward entertained the junior and senior women of the kindergarten department. | |
| 113 | Mr. C. H. Robertson | Gave a speech at the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. gathering. | |
| 113 | Two of the women's societies | Chrestos and Delphians initiated new members. | |
| 113 | Studies in Organization and Teaching | Ideas for future teachers. | |
| 115 | Athletics; Teachers defeat Lenox; football game proves an easy victory; score of 36 to 0 tells tale; game played on heavy field. | George Vinall makes first touchdown. | |
| 117 | Supt. E. C. Wissler | Is working in Prairie City. | |
| 117 | W. H. Ray | Is superintendent at Waukon. | |
| 117 | Neva A. Wilson | Is working in Independence. | |
| 117 | Grace Sullivan | Married W. S. Hufford. | |
| 117 | Another very recent wedding | Margaret Downs married John C. Miller. | |
| 117 | Supt. H. E. Wheeler | Is teaching in Shenandoah. | |
| 117 | Peter Christiansen | Married Annie Damm; is now a principal in Tripoli and a US citizen. | |
| 118 | J. H. Kelly | Is a clerk at the University of Illinois at Urbana. | |
| 118 | A. V. Graeber | Will share one subscription to the Eyte. | |
| 118 | A letter from R. W. Holm | Mr. Holm is married and living in Belden, Nebraska. | |
| 118 | Congratulations which are appreciated | F. C. Ensign offers compliments to paper. | |
| 118 | F. O. Rausch | Is teaching in Osage. | |
| 118 | Estella Mattox | Is teaching in Shenandoah. | |
| 118 | C. J. Knock | Is teaching at Gustavus Adolphus College in Minnesota. | |
| 118 | Edward L. Bronson | Is working in Hawarden. | |
| 118 | Olive Sutherland | Is teaching in Sibley. | |
| 118 | Laura MacDonald | Is attending the University of Chicago. |