Normal Eyte — December 14, 1910
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 215 | Editorial; debating at I. S. T. C. | Editorial discusses the need for a membership in the national debate fraternity for I. S. T. C. debaters. | |
| 216 | Society basketball | Editorial asks whether or not there is a need for a basketball tournament among the literary societies. | |
| 216 | Official Notes | Discusses the meeting of the Educational Board of Examiners, the need for small pox vaccines, and the increasing number of Americans who drink alcohol and smoke. | |
| 218 | A fabrication of our student surnames | A humorous essay that uses students' names. | |
| 219 | How teachers waste time | Twenty-five ways that teachers waste time. | |
| 220 | Football monograms are given to eleven men | Professor Bailey awarded football monograms to eleven men. | |
| 220 | S. U. I. students organize | The student body of the University of Iowa is presenting a petition to the General Assembly of Iowa to prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors within five miles of the school. | |
| 221 | Y. W. C. A. notes | Students enjoy music and devotional programs. | |
| 221 | Mrs. Enola (Pierce) Stein | Along with Karl Buren Stein, has returned from Europe. | |
| 222 | Nellie Wallbank | Visiting in St. Louis. | |
| 222 | Melville Danskin | Now a practicing physician at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. | |
| 222 | Grace Rock | Teaching at St. Agatha High School in Iowa City. | |
| 222 | Mrs. Ella Danskin Shaw | Visited in Iowa and South Dakota. | |
| 222 | Mrs. Miriam Woolson Brooks | In charge of ancient history in the West Des Moines High School. | |
| 222 | Verna Bernard | High school principal at Hampton, Iowa. | |
| 222 | Edith Corinke | In charge of the third grade at Waterloo, Iowa. | |
| 222 | Lottie Farr | Teaches at Colfax, Iowa. | |
| 222 | H. E. Weech | In charge of the schools in Galva, Iowa. | |
| 222 | Lillian A. Shartz | Teaches kindergarten in Jefferson, Iowa. | |
| 222 | Lydia Sterr | Teaches at South Hampton, Iowa. | |
| 222 | Mabelle A. Payton | Student in Ames. | |
| 222 | Ethel Meacham | Teaches English and history in Waverly. | |
| 222 | Edith B. Hafner | High school principal at Bedford, Iowa. | |
| 222 | Martha Lamansky | Teaching in Waterloo. | |
| 222 | Etta R. Hall | Accepted teaching work in Riverside, California. | |
| 222 | Tressie Waldo Pitcher | Making a list of Iowa authors. | |
| 222 | John W. Atchley | Building a home on his farm in Des Moines. | |
| 222 | Last month on the nineteenth | Anna Dorothea Hansen married Emanuel Fossgree in Nebraska. | |
| 223 | E. B. Hougland | Elected Superintendent for Ferry County, Washington. | |
| 223 | Mrs. Edna Meade | Has sixth grade work at Sibley, Iowa. | |
| 223 | Mary Caldwell | Teaches in one of the consolidated schools in Dolliver, Iowa. | |
| 223 | Luetta Knights | Teaching in the high school in Malad City, Idaho. | |
| 223 | Laura and Bessie Hoag and Nellie Hoag Powell | Laura teaches in Spokane, Washington; Bessie teaches in Monrovia, California; Nellie lives in Azusa, California. | |
| 223 | Edna Little | Completed an art course in Detroit, Michigan; recently married Carl Felt; now living in Salt Lake City. | |
| 223 | Carrie McLaury | Teaching in Colfax, Iowa. | |
| 223 | Welsh choir gives a concert; the Mountain Ash chorus delights a large audience | The Mountain Ash choir of Wales performed for the student body. | |
| 224 | Arrangements made for declamatory contest | The Elocution and Public Speaking Department is arranging a declamatory contest for the literary societies. | |
| 225 | Miss Boothroyd, representing the Zeta society wins women's oratorical; Nell Ratcliffe, of the Alphas, claims second place | Ellen Boothroyd won the women's literary society oratorical contest; roster of speakers and topics. | |
| 226 | Madame Langendorff sing at the college | Madame Langendorff sang as part of the lecture course. | |
| 226 | Athletic Notes | The men's basketball season will open against Charles City College on Saturday. | |
| 226 | Want to knows | Faculty and student gossip. | |
| 227 | Bible Study Department of the Y. M and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove | Lesson XIV: the making of a nation (part two). | |
| 228 | New First Presbyterian Church dedicated | The new First Presbyterian Church was dedicated; Professors Frampton and Childs performed; photo. | |
| 229 | Miss Anne Pulver | Confined to her room for two days on account of illness. | |
| 229 | Last Monday afternoon and evening | President and Mrs. Seerley entertained the Senior Class. | |
| 229 | Mr. Rex Haight | Spent time on College Hill. | |
| 229 | Miss Grace Aitchison | Teaching in Gladbrook, spent time at her home on College Hill. | |
| 229 | Miss Jennie Hall of Arlington, Iowa | Was a chapel visitor. | |
| 229 | Miss Clara Meacham | Spent time at the home of Mrs. Sweeney in Waterloo. | |
| 229 | Last Thursday evening | Mr. Sunday held a meeting and the State Teachers College was well represented. | |
| 229 | Mr. Cornelius Murphy | Spent time with friends on College Hill. | |
| 229 | Miss Julia Curtiss | Returned from Chicago. | |
| 230 | Mr. and Mrs. George Eckhard | Returned to Cedar Falls to attend the funeral of Mr. Eckhard's father. | |
| 230 | Mr. G. W. Samson | Left for Leon, Iowa, to deliver a lecture on the Passion Play. | |
| 230 | Mrs. Nelson of Marcus | Visited with Florence Meier. | |
| 230 | Miss Belle Mingus | Confined to her room on account of illness. | |
| 230 | Miss Helen Frisby | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Frisby died of an acute attack of appendicitis | |
| 231 | On Tuesday evening | Mrs. E. J. Cable entertained guests in honor of Mrs. G. Eckhard. | |
| 231 | Miss Faye White | Came to College Hill for the oratorical contest; spent time with Nell Ratcliffe. | |
| 231 | Pres. H. H. Seerley | Left for a business trip through Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri. | |
| 231 | Miss Elizabeth Hughes | Out of school on account of illness. | |
| 231 | Miss Mabel Mack | Confined to her room on account of illness. |