Normal Eyte — October 12, 1910
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 89 | Editorial | Discusses the current decision of the faculty to ban any type of dancing on campus; some members of a literary society had danced after a downtown reception. | |
| 90 | Official Notes | National educational news; opportunities to teach in the Philippine Islands. | |
| 92 | Meeting of the Mathematics Club | Outline of the topics discussed by Professor Condit and Professor Bender at the Mathematics Club meeting. | |
| 95 | Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove | Lesson VI. Abraham, the Founder of Monotheism (part two and three). | |
| 97 | Teachers easily defeat Lenox; the final score is 63-0. | I. S. T. C. defeated Lenox College, 63-0. | |
| 99 | Fanny R. Mueller | Teaching in Sheridan, Wyoming. | |
| 99 | Bertha Wyant | Principal of high school at New Sharon, Iowa. | |
| 99 | Mamie Foster | Keeping her position in Fort Dodge despite other offers. | |
| 99 | Palmine Arent | Accepted a position in Kalispell, Montana. | |
| 99 | Laura Kracht | Refused a position to stay at home. | |
| 99 | Good news has come to us | Ethel Dryden, Mary Harnack, and Mary Smith are teaching at Clear Lake, Iowa. | |
| 99 | One of the Bellingham papers has the following to say | Josephine Forrest married Levi Clark. | |
| 100 | Edith Gritman | Married to James Burroughs. | |
| 100 | Capt. Leslie I. Chapman | Leaves to join his regiment in the Philippines; has been helping care for Professor Page. | |
| 100 | Clara E. Bennett | Accepted a position at Avoca, Iowa. | |
| 100 | Florence Meier | Came home last Friday. | |
| 100 | Theodore Anderson | Called on President Seerley. | |
| 100 | George N. Briggs | In Washington, D. C., to appoint teachers to work in the Philippines. | |
| 100 | Coral G. Sykes | Enjoying her work in Kirksville, Missouri. | |
| 100 | Zetalethean | Describes the initiation of the new Zeta members. | |
| 101 | An essay | An essay on money written by Dixie Willson. | |
| 102 | Mae Swearingen | Left for Marshalltown. | |
| 102 | Mr. Edward Meggers | Spent time with friends in Cedar Falls. | |
| 102 | Dr. H. S. Miner of Knoxville, Iowa | Spent time with his wife and daughter in Cedar Falls. | |
| 102 | Mrs. Walker | Enjoying a visit from her aunt. | |
| 102 | Prof. and Mrs. G. S. Dick | Left to attend the wedding of Professor J. O. Perrine and Blanche Albright. | |
| 102 | Mr. Benjamin Hill | Out of school because of sickness; has been spending time in Colfax. | |
| 102 | Miss Lydia Headland of Marshalltown | Visited her sister Leona Headland. | |
| 103 | Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Page | Enjoying a visit from their nephew, Captain Leslie Chapman. | |
| 103 | Misses Minnie and Marie Hansen | Spent time in St. Ansgar, Iowa. | |
| 103 | Miss Caroline Cole | Spent time in Dows. | |
| 103 | Miss Ethel Clark | Spent time at her home in Orchard, Iowa. | |
| 103 | Miss Eunice Hutchinson | Spent time in Hampton. | |
| 103 | Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Page | Enjoying a visit from their nephew, Captain Leslie Chapman. | |
| 103 | Mr. John Dee | Traveling for the Chicago Aluminum Utensil; was on the Hill. | |
| 103 | Miss Juanita Hall | Left to visit her home in Iowa Falls. | |
| 103 | Miss Ruby DeForest | Visited her aunt from Connecticut. | |
| 103 | Bernice Merrick | Spent time in Osage, Iowa. | |
| 104 | Mr. Irving Long of Manson, Iowa | Spent time with his sister Ila Long on his way to California. | |
| 104 | Fred Olbrich and Walter Brown | Refereed a football game in Iowa Falls. | |
| 104 | Miss Ollie Cowan's mother | Mother from Eagle Grove spent time with her daughter. | |
| 104 | Mrs. Anderson | Received word that her home in Rock Rapids had been entered and robbed. | |
| 104 | On Monday | Chinese party held at the home of Miss Emma Lambert. | |
| 104 | Miss Mae Harrison | Spent time at her home in Osage. | |
| 104 | Miss Nellie Allison | Enjoying a visitor from Fort Dodge. | |
| 104 | Mr. Loy Young | Spent time at his home in Sumner, Iowa. | |
| 104 | Miss Winifred Van Wickle | Called to Omaha by a telegram from her parents. | |
| 104 | Misses Vessie Keese and Ethel Green | Spent time at Gilman, Iowa. | |
| 105 | Miss Lydia Jepson | Spent time in Plainfield, Iowa. | |
| 105 | Mr. John Christianson of Drake University | Spent time at the Iowa State Teachers College. |