Normal Eyte — February 23, 1910
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 359 | Editorial | Speaker Nathaniel Butler believes teachers must have a religious attitude. | |
| 359 | Official | State and national educational news. | |
| 360 | New plan of society work; more voluntary system adopted; account of faculty action on February 14, 1910 | Text of faculty rules governing participation in literary society work. | |
| 362 | Regulations concerning social functions and the recognized college organizations | Faculty continues its strong disapproval of social dancing. | |
| 362 | Mrs. McCoy delights hearers; popular reader pleases audience in interpretation of "What Every Woman Knows" | Speaker presented impersonations. | |
| 363 | Next year's staff chosen; Normal Eyte for 1910-1911 will be controlled by Davis, Shillinglaw and Miss Wright | Glenn Davis will be editor; Lee Shillinglaw will be business manager; Ruth Wright will be local editor. | |
| 363 | Philos make clean sweep; secure six points in Triangular Debate; Orios take three points | Recap of the debates. | |
| 364 | Glee Club concert; Minnesingers will give annual concert on Friday evening, March 4th | Minnesingers continues to be popular; will make spring tour of five towns. | |
| 364 | Calvin to lecture | Professor Calvin of the University of Iowa will speak on extinct mammals of Iowa. | |
| 365 | State schools discussed; Iowa newspapers are filled with reports of mismanagement at Ames and Iowa City | ISTC has been spared substantial criticism. | |
| 365 | Dr. Butler at chapel; Chicago professor gives qualifications of the successful teacher | Nathaniel Butler of the University of Chicago spoke on chief qualifications of a successful teacher. | |
| 366 | Benefit concert soon; Kathryn Roberts Concert company will appear under auspices of Y. M. C. A. | Performance program. | |
| 366 | Studies in Organization and Teaching; XVI, need of adjustment | Ideas for future teachers. | |
| 369 | Miss Florence E. Ward | Will attend a meeting of the National Kindergarten Association. | |
| 369 | Dr. Seerley | Addressed the Mahaska County Teachers Convention. | |
| 369 | Anna Kittelsby | Will be a bookkeeper in North Dakota. | |
| 369 | Mrs. Cole | Is no longer in the hospital. | |
| 369 | Mr. Frank Silver | Is recovering from pneumonia. | |
| 369 | Bernice Allen | Fractured her knee. | |
| 369 | E. E. Maxson | Is planting trees in Houston, Texas. | |
| 369 | Gertrude Glancy | Broke her leg. | |
| 369 | The faculty and students | Lillian Bruce has quit work because of poor health. | |
| 369 | Misses Elsie and Iva Mix | Spent the weekend on the Hill with their parents. | |
| 369 | Mr. Roger Fitz | Visited friends on the Hill. | |
| 369 | Mrs. G. T. Long | Spent a day with her daughter. | |
| 369 | Lillian Nelson | Returned home following a family death. | |
| 369 | Miss Belle Long | Is here to take care of her sister. | |
| 369 | Misses Alice and Caroline Cole | Were called home because of a family death. | |
| 369 | Mrs. J. E. Allison | Has returned home after visiting her daughter. | |
| 369 | Last Tuesday | Molly Feil learned of the death of her father. | |
| 369 | Mrs. C. H. Hansen | Was called home for a family illness. | |
| 369 | Miss Clara Cavanaugh | Was absent from class because of illness. | |
| 369 | Miss Childs | Visited her cousin in Mason City. | |
| 369 | On Tuesday evening | A German production will take place in the Old Chapel. | |
| 370 | Miss Helen Craft | Is recovering from an illness. | |
| 370 | Miss Grace Strain | Spent the weekend at home. | |
| 370 | Carl Hollenbeck | Visited friends on the Hill. | |
| 370 | Miss Vera Lee | Is in the hospital. | |
| 370 | Miss Bessie Nelson | Spent a day on the Hill with friends. | |
| 370 | Students and faculty | Enjoyed a melodrama by Edward Thompson. | |
| 370 | Miss Vivian Turner | Is ill. | |
| 370 | Arthur J. Calderwood | Visited friends on the Hill. | |
| 370 | Leon Woodward | Visited his home in Mason City. | |
| 370 | Miss Amy Case | Visited friends on the Hill. | |
| 370 | Miss Edna Palmer | Visited the Hill. | |
| 370 | Miss Hazel Lewis | Has accepted a position in a rural school. | |
| 370 | Cards are out | Harry Merrill will marry Clara Hesse. | |
| 370 | R. S. Miner | Spent Saturday with Professor Cummins. | |
| 370 | Mrs. Walker | Gave a speech to the senior women. | |
| 370 | Miss Eva Easter | Is visiting friends on the Hill. | |
| 370 | Gertrude Heddens | Is visiting her sister. | |
| 370 | Last evening | Marion Walker entertained the DAR chapter. | |
| 370 | Hazel Alexander | Visiting Anna Marcue. | |
| 370 | Genevieve Edwards | Was in Waverly with Gertrude Tyrrell. | |
| 370 | Bennett Putman | Visited a friend in Waterloo. | |
| 370 | Some of the Waterloo and Cedar Falls girls | Hosted a lunch. | |
| 370 | Mr. McGeeney | Visited his parents in Charles City. | |
| 370 | Next Friday evening | High school debate will take place. | |
| 370 | Ward McGavern | Visited friends on the Hill. | |
| 370 | H. B. Ley and J. S. Waud | Spent time at the Ley residence. | |
| 370 | Lillian Roadman | Spent Friday with Anna Marcue. | |
| 371 | The following note | Margaret Bowes was in an accident. | |
| 371 | Clios banqueted by Orios; members of two societies meet in annual banquet; many witty toasts given | Program for the banquet and entertainment. | |
| 371 | Neotrophian notes | Program for literary presentation. | |
| 372 | Cornell five trounced; Teachers win by big margin; visitors held to three baskets in rough game | Teachers defeat Cornell in basketball, 22-10. | |
| 373 | Physical training exhibition; annual display of regular class work in women's department will be made | Lengthy program for the women's exhibition. | |
| 374 | Eulalians win close game; victors forge ahead in last half in game with Delphians; team work good | Eulalians defeat Delphians in basketball, 11-10. | |
| 375 | Dr. John C. Parish | Is publishing a paper and gathering information for another. | |
| 375 | Among the members | Raymond B. Leland is a member of the State Historical Society. | |
| 375 | Jessie Lodge | Is working in Red Lodge, Montana. | |
| 375 | A letter which will interest all alumni | Josephine Bunce is living in the Philippines where her husband is stationed. | |
| 375 | Kenneth W. Colegrove | Is enrolled at the University of Iowa. | |
| 376 | Lew McDonald | Was seen in Cedar Falls. | |
| 376 | E. J. Feuling | Is superintendent in Chickasaw County. | |
| 376 | The following from Daisy D. Wood | Describes violent and disturbing situation in Calcutta. | |
| 376 | Bess Ballantyne | Is enrolled at the State University. | |
| 376 | C. J. Oleson | Is a preacher in Deansboro, New York. | |
| 376 | E. D. Hoagland | Is planning to attend the State College of Washington. | |
| 376 | Orpha Farley | Has a position in Oelwein. | |
| 376 | Emma H. Hansel | Is a student at the University of Iowa along with Helen Williams. | |
| 376 | W. L. Maulsby | Is enrolled at Cornell College. |