Normal Eyte — January 11, 1911
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 251 | Editorial | Editorial states that being a member of a literary society is not a good way to practice debating or oratorical skills. | |
| 252 | The modern movement in elementary and secondary mathematics; the revolt from traditional methods | Paper written by Ira Condit discusses the new movement in mathematical teaching. | |
| 255 | A letter | Seeley K. Tompkins writes to President Seerley to tell him about his experiences at Yale University. | |
| 256 | From foreign lands | Professor Carpenter tells about her experiences in Germany. | |
| 257 | Married at Madison Wisconsin; Prof. Reuben McKitrick of the Teachers College faculty weds during Christmas recess | Professor McKitrick married Louise Maria Coddington over the Christmas break. | |
| 258 | Jay T. Colegrove | Working as a teacher in the high school in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. | |
| 258 | Nellie S. Nelson | Has charge of fourth grade in Boone, Iowa. | |
| 258 | Charles Mantle | At George, Iowa. | |
| 258 | Lottie Hunter | Elected to teach in Shell Rock, Iowa. | |
| 258 | A. C. Fuller | Working as superintendent of schools in Washington, Iowa. | |
| 258 | Katherine Stichter | Teaches a primary grade; does institute and Chautauqua work during the summer. | |
| 258 | S. A. Cohagan | Principal at Blakesburg, Iowa. | |
| 258 | Edna Davy | Not teaching this year; at her home in Sioux City, Iowa. | |
| 258 | Paul Cowan | Principal of the Burt public school. | |
| 258 | Margaret Sloan | At home in Sioux City, Iowa. | |
| 258 | Leslie I. Reed | Superintendent of schools at Jefferson, Iowa. | |
| 258 | Faye St. Clair | At home in Fort Dodge, Iowa. | |
| 258 | Edna Lee Huston | Teaches primary grade at Clarinda. | |
| 258 | Lucy H. Meacham | Primary teacher in Washington, Iowa. | |
| 258 | Sadie M. Edes | Has charge of the first grade in Audubon, Iowa. | |
| 258 | Amelia Rhynsburger | Has charge of the first grade in Red Oak; Cornelia Rhynsburger has charge of music in Pella. | |
| 258 | Y. M. C. A. Gospel team at Clarksville | For third consecutive year the YMCA sent out a Gospel team over the Christmas break; this year the team went to Clarksville. | |
| 260 | Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove | Lesson XVI: closing scenes in a grand life (part one). | |
| 262 | Students and alumni it's up to you | Encourages students and faculty to come up with a new name for the newspaper. | |
| 264 | On last Friday afternoon | Mass meeting was held by all literary societies to discuss the continuation of basketball. | |
| 264 | Miss Mae Toomey | Teaching at LeMars; visited chapel. | |
| 264 | The wedding of Mr. Harry Ott | Married Hazel Hoyt. | |
| 264 | Mrs. Dean | Unable to return after holidays because of an attack of the grippe. | |
| 264 | Miss Florence Meier | Drawing supervisor in Montezuma; visited the college. | |
| 264 | Mr. Karl Knoepfler | Principal of the Storm Lake High School; spent time at the college. | |
| 264 | Miss Elizabeth Jennings | Accepted a position in the Rock Rapids schools. | |
| 264 | Mr. Albert Barrett | Superintendent of schools in Monona, Iowa; spent time on College Hill. | |
| 264 | Miss Ethel Dryden | Spent the holidays at her home on College Hill. | |
| 264 | Mrs. (Winifred MacDonald) Ferguson | Lives in Osage; visited the school. | |
| 264 | Miss Faith Downs | Teaching at the Slater High School; visited the college. | |
| 264 | Miss Frances Burns | Visited the college; teaching kindergarten in Waterloo. | |
| 265 | Mr. Arthur L. Hoover | Spent time on College Hill. | |
| 265 | Mrs. Cole | Confined to her home by an attack of the grippe. | |
| 265 | Mr. Emmett Cable | Afflicted with the measles. | |
| 265 | Miss Helen Katz | Left in December for Florence, Alabama, to teach violin in a girl's school. | |
| 265 | Miss Indie Cadwallader | Left to attend school at Berkley in California. | |
| 265 | Mr. Edward Meggers | Spent time on College Hill. | |
| 265 | We are pained to hear | Former pastor W. W. Lee was arrested and convicted in Dubuque. | |
| 265 | Miss Pansy Siekmeyer | Teaching in Rockwell City; visitor at the Roadman home. | |
| 265 | Mrs. Muhleman | Returned at the beginning of term with her husband; living at the home of Mr. L. Graham. | |
| 266 | During the holidays | Florence Ward attended the Southern Educational Association held in Chattanooga. | |
| 266 | Miss Inez Devens | Returned to New Hampton to continue her work as drawing and penmanship supervisor in the public schools. | |
| 266 | Mrs. Homer H. Seerley | Confined to her room by an attack of the grippe. | |
| 266 | Miss Vera Fluent | Teaching kindergarten in Charles City; spent time visiting Mrs. (Mildred Foster) Bennison in Cedar Falls. | |
| 267 | Basketball schedule is arranged | Schedule for the 1911 basketball season. |