Normal Eyte — February 16, 1910
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 343 | Editorial | Classes should be dismissed more promptly when the fifty-five minute period ends; attend Triangular Debate on Thursday; Normal Eyte elections this week. | |
| 344 | Seniors entertain; give Valentine party in Gymnasium on Saturday evening; interesting program given | Enjoyed games and music. | |
| 344 | Official | State and national educational news. | |
| 345 | Prof. Walters lectures; addresses Science Club on "Our Iowa Birds" and gives report of museum collections | Summary of Professor Walters' lecture; brief history of Museum collection of mounted animals; inventory of mounted specimens. | |
| 346 | School orator chosen; oratorical contest won by Miss Dryden; second place in oratorical contest goes to Miss Sharts; third to Earl Wild | Recap of the competition; judges' scorecards; Ethel Dryden wins; photo. | |
| 350 | Studies in Organization and Teaching | Ideas for future teachers. | |
| 352 | Last week | Brother of Laura Falkler is in poor health. | |
| 352 | Now is the time | Seniors need to contribute to the Old Gold. | |
| 352 | Miss Genevieve Griffiths | Substituted in Lincoln. | |
| 352 | The Mathematics Club | Will hold the last meeting of the term. | |
| 352 | Miss Nell Ratcliffe | Has been confined to her room. | |
| 353 | To help Miss Purdy | Dixie Willson hosted a birthday dinner party. | |
| 353 | The Orchestra | Gave a concert in Waverly. | |
| 353 | Prof. Bender | Visited county schools. | |
| 353 | Blanche Crouse and Mr. B. Tilton | Were visitors. | |
| 353 | Frank Silver | Is ill with pneumonia. | |
| 353 | The faculty and students were greatly grieved | Furniss Lambert died. | |
| 353 | Prof. and Mrs. S. F. Hersey | Entertained friends. | |
| 353 | Hon. W. R. Boyd | Attended to business on College Hill. | |
| 353 | B. J. and J. J. Lambert and sister, Grace | Returned home after the death of their father. | |
| 353 | Miss Joan Lindt | Enjoyed a visit from family. | |
| 353 | Miss Gertrude Glancy | Has returned from Mississippi after the death of her uncle. | |
| 353 | Prof. McClenahan | Led chapel exercises. | |
| 353 | The Misses Leone Wiswell and Hazel Hoyt | Spent Sunday with friends in Mt. Vernon. | |
| 353 | The friends of Miss Biscoe | She is feeling better. | |
| 353 | The Chresto Society | Gave Bertha Martin a decorative glass bowl. | |
| 353 | The Y. W. C. A. meeting | Sara Rice spoke at the meeting. | |
| 353 | The Katherine Roberts Ladies Quartet and concert company | Will be performing here on February 28. | |
| 353 | Mrs. C. E. Purdy | Visited her daughter, Arda. | |
| 353 | Miss Mary Dumphy | Visited her parents in Livermore. | |
| 354 | Miss Flora Roberts | Was a guest of Marguerite Cadwallader. | |
| 354 | Sydner Maiden | Spent Sunday at Cornell. | |
| 354 | Ruth Brenner | Spent Sunday at home in Charles City. | |
| 354 | Loma Griffin's mother | Is recovering from typhoid fever. | |
| 354 | Dr. Gist | Preached at the Congregational Church in Webster City. | |
| 354 | Miss Esther Seerley | Is visiting relatives in Ottumwa. | |
| 354 | Last Saturday evening | President and Mrs. Seerley entertained faculty. | |
| 354 | Miss Hazel Kellogg | Visited friends on the Hill. | |
| 354 | Miss Ethel Whitten | Visited Hazel Webster. | |
| 354 | Florence Curtis | Was a guest of Grace Merrick. | |
| 354 | Miss Nelle McMahon | Visited the Training School last Friday. | |
| 354 | Mable Kildee | Left school to attend the wedding of her brother. | |
| 354 | Bessie Stebe | Spent time with friends in Waterloo. | |
| 354 | Miss Alice S. Tyler | Spoke about libraries in the Kindergarten rooms. | |
| 354 | Tea Cup Club meets | Group of faculty women will celebrate birthdays. | |
| 355 | Close victory to Teachers; Cornell is defeated in hard contest by narrow score of 34 to 33 | Basketball game marked by many fouls. | |
| 355 | Another double header played; Alphas and Delphians come out winners; two more games to be played | Delphians defeat Neos in basketball, 18-7; Alphas defeat Zetas, 33-10. | |
| 357 | Former students banquet; Normal Club at State University hold annual banquet; one hundred members present | Recap of the banquet and gathering; description of the program. | |
| Supp. 1 | Then and Now; State Teachers College alumni banquet; Iowa City, Iowa; February 9, 1910 | Text of President Seerley's address; President Seerley recalls his days as a student at the University of Iowa and the development of normal schools. |