Normal Eyte — October 20, 1909
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 119 | Editorial; what's in a name? | Name change to Iowa State Teachers College is good; societies need to turn in reports for publication earlier. | |
| 120 | Official | College Hospital will open as soon as possible | |
| 121 | From the Teachers Association; interesting reports are received from the Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association; splendid programs are given. | Highlights of the meeting. | |
| 122 | Hon. James H. Trewin and Dr. Frank I. Merchant speak at the college and normal round table. | James Trewin speaks on the change from the Board of Trustees to the Board of Education; Professor Merchant speaks on the rights and responsibilities of the faculty under the new board. | |
| 123 | Students hear addresses; Dr. A. E. Winship, editor of the Journal of Education, gives two interesting chapel talks. | Speaks on boys and on changes in education. | |
| 124 | Zetas give splendid program; successful open session is given; farce scores a big hit; auditorium is filled. | Zetalethean performance of "The Burglar" is reviewed. | |
| 125 | We join Press Association; the Normal Eyte enters into the organization of the College Papers of Iowa; meeting to be held at Des Moines October 29th. | Advantages of joining the group. | |
| 126 | Studies in Organization and Teaching | Ideas for future teachers. | |
| 128 | Bible study; an insight into the bible study work of Young Men's and Young Women's Christian Associations. | Outline of courses of study offered by the YMCA and the YWCA. | |
| 129 | H. W. Chehock | Spent some time with his family in Dexter. | |
| 129 | The Mathematics Round Table | Is now the Mathematics Club. | |
| 129 | Miss Leone Wiswell | Spent Sunday in Manson. | |
| 129 | The Misses Rose Smith and Edith Schuneman | Visited friends in Winthrop. | |
| 129 | Otis E. Hall | Is a superintendent in Indiana. | |
| 129 | Several of the girls from Osage | Made a trip home. | |
| 129 | L. F. Reilly | Visited Cedar Falls. | |
| 129 | Mrs. T. S. Wand | Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Ley. | |
| 129 | Miss Helen Lawrence | Spent the weekend with Gertrude Tyrrell. | |
| 129 | The Misses Marie and Katherine Murphy | Were in Reinbeck Sunday. | |
| 129 | A number of the Mason City girls | Made a trip home. | |
| 129 | Mr. Roy Swanson | Visited friends on the Hill. | |
| 129 | Miss Margaret Morgan | Visited Florence Grant in Parkersburg. | |
| 129 | Miss Ethel Johnson | Was ill last week. | |
| 129 | Miss Alice Roebuck | Spent Sunday at home in Rhodes. | |
| 129 | Miss Poorman | Visited Hulda Stenwall. | |
| 129 | Miss Iva Nettie Hewitt | Spent Sunday in Reinbeck. | |
| 129 | Mrs. Melendy | Mrs. Walker's mother hurt herself when she fell. | |
| 129 | Miss LeVere Smith | Visited friends at Cornell. | |
| 129 | Miss Hazel Baker | Has been enjoying a visit from her mother. | |
| 129 | Miss McNally | Visited Ruth Jeffries in Chicago. | |
| 129 | Miss Matie Knight | Visited friends in Muscatine. | |
| 129 | Miss Julia Curtiss | Is visiting friends in Cedar Falls. | |
| 130 | Miss Genevieve Edwards | Missed school last week due to a cold. | |
| 130 | Miss Sarah F. Rice and Miss Sara M. Riggs | Visited the State University in Wisconsin. | |
| 130 | Miss Laura Hager | Was visiting Professor and Mrs. A. C. Page, her uncle and aunt. | |
| 130 | T. Cranny | Was in Reinbeck Saturday. | |
| 130 | Howard Houston | Visited his parents in Crawfordsville. | |
| 130 | Jay Foy Cross | Visited his parents in Shellsburg. | |
| 130 | Miss Blanche Leversee | Is enjoying a visit from her mother. | |
| 130 | Dr. F. W. Bailey and wife | Are staying with Professor Bailey. | |
| 130 | George Vernon Orr | Officiated the game between ISTC and Leander Clark. | |
| 130 | C. F. Schweiker | Visited the Hill on Saturday. | |
| 130 | Dr. J. E. Snowden | Received word that his daughter, Helen Snowden, has typhoid fever. | |
| 130 | The Misses Mabel Thorson and Ruth Hunter | Went to Northwood. | |
| 130 | Miss Bruce | Is visiting friends in Chicago. | |
| 130 | Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Johnson and family | Spent Sunday with Florence Ward. | |
| 130 | Miss Eleanor Gray | Visited her family in Cedar Rapids. | |
| 130 | The Misses Iris Livingston and Millicent Lake | Visited friends on the Hill. | |
| 130 | Professor and Mrs. Robert Fullerton | Spent Saturday in Parkersburg. | |
| 130 | Professor R. F. Seymour | Officiated a football game in Iowa Falls. | |
| 130 | Miss Marion Gerhardt | Went to Union. | |
| 130 | Athletic regulations | Rules and regulations governing student athletic participation. | |
| 131 | Hard fought game won; Teachers defeat Leander-Clark by score of 6 to 0; touchdown scored in second half by Vinall. | Teachers win despite heavy penalties. | |
| 133 | H. L. Martin | Is teaching in South Minneapolis and is planning to enroll at the University of Minneapolis. | |
| 133 | Just as interesting | Elmer Nelson is enjoying success in his work. | |
| 133 | Maude E. Lane | Is teaching in Santa Barbara, California. | |
| 134 | Alma Robe | Married Philip Heil. | |
| 134 | The Cedar Falls Record says | George Chandler has moved to Spokane, Washington. | |
| 134 | The schools at Hampton, Iowa | Alumni who are now teaching at Hampton. |