Normal Eyte — May 25, 1910
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 559 | Editorial | College Press Association creates better relations between Iowa schools; a Cecilian performance would be welcome; Cornell should be added to Teachers/Ames debate; May Music Festival this week. | |
| 560 | Official | Des Moines schools teacher standards; Casper Schenk arranging alumni banquet program; praise for C. S. Cory's work in organizing the Music Festival; next ISTA meeting will feature speakers from outside Iowa. | |
| 561 | Annuals on sale soon; college yearbook will be placed on sale Friday; big volume is published | Description of Old Gold for 1910. | |
| 562 | Class play--splendid! The class play, "Hamlet" gives wonderful promise at daily rehearsals | A look at the preparations for the presentation of "Hamlet". | |
| 563 | Teachers take two points | Teachers take fifth in Iowa State Collegiate track meet. | |
| 563 | Ames debaters chosen; lack of preliminary debaters causes appointment of Ames team; Triangular Debate is favored | Six selected for debate against Ames in fall 1910. | |
| 564 | State board meets here; nine members of state Board of Education are holding meetings in Cedar Falls | First time for new Board of Education to meet in Cedar Falls; will be entertained and attend Spring Music Festival. | |
| 565 | Cecilians present cantata; "King Rene's Daughter" is sung by glee club, assisted by five soloists | Brief review of performance. | |
| 565 | Noted explorer talks; Lieutenant Shackleton give short talk about his Antarctic explorations | Ernest Shackleton talked about his adventures at the South Pole. | |
| 566 | Special edition planned; new Eyte staff will begin active work with publication of Commencement number | Will try to put together a twenty-four page issue to be published June 11, 1910. | |
| 566 | Seniors are entertained; faculty gives pleasing reception to graduating class; special program is rendered | Seniors and faculty greet one another; enjoy music. | |
| 567 | Studies in Organization and Teaching; XXVI, uniformity in instruction | Ideas for future teachers. | |
| 569 | Professor and Mrs. W. H. Bender | Will be touring through Europe. | |
| 569 | Professor A. W. Taylor | Will return to University of Chicago to complete the graduate course. | |
| 569 | Rev. Nathan Gist | Returned from the state Congregational meeting. | |
| 569 | Professor and Mrs. A. C. Page | Will attend the commencement of Yale in New Haven, Connecticut. | |
| 570 | The Newman Catholic Association | Enjoyed a picnic at Cedar Heights. | |
| 570 | Last Monday evening | Students and faculty of the Preparatory department had a picnic. | |
| 570 | In the dual meet | Iowa Falls beat Cedar Falls. | |
| 570 | A special program will occur | On Memorial Day. | |
| 570 | The Junior Kindergarten class | Entertained the seniors. | |
| 570 | Miss Gertrude Jay | Visited Sabina Stanton. | |
| 570 | Professor Cable | Astronomy class has been able to see Jupiter with the new telescope. | |
| 570 | Last Saturday | Florence Olbrich entertained in honor of Mabel McNally. | |
| 570 | Last Wednesday evening | Mrs. V. H. Ley entertained some co-eds. | |
| 570 | Mrs. L. G. Hersey | Returned home from visiting her son, Professor Hersey. | |
| 570 | Carl Frye | Enjoyed a visit from his brother. | |
| 570 | Maud Plumer | Enjoyed a visit with her sister. | |
| 570 | The Sunday evening prayer meeting | Was led by Hazel Ramsey. | |
| 570 | Miss Josephine Graham and Miss Mabel Paulger | Visited friends at Cornell College. | |
| 570 | The friends of Floy Graham | Are happy to hear she will be returning from Germany. | |
| 570 | Professor J. O. Perrine | Was in Iowa City with the Cedar Falls track team. | |
| 571 | Miss Call was the recipient | Annie Hosmer talks about her job in the hospital in Seattle, Washington. | |
| 571 | Philo-Alpha | Groups enjoyed picnic at the golf course. | |
| 573 | Mrs. Ella Ford Miller | Is teaching at Drake University and will attend the international congress in Brussels. | |
| 573 | Honor has come | Anna C. Goodale is president of the Iowa State Nurses. | |
| 573 | Mrs. Ella Ford Miller | Is teaching at Drake University and will attend the international congress in Brussels. | |
| 573 | Iva A. Packard | Is working in Sibley. | |
| 573 | Bessie A. Griffin | Is teaching in Missouri Valley, Iowa. | |
| 573 | Mrs. Eleanor K. Meacham | Is living in San Jose where her daughter is attending the State Normal. | |
| 573 | Avilda J. Buck | Will be teaching in Greenfield. | |
| 573 | Rev. Charles H. Kamphoefner | Is a pastor in Webster City. |