Normal Eyte — February 8, 1911
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 323 | Editorial | Some schools are giving college credit for extracurricular work. | |
| 323 | Present tendencies in civics and government; the value of civics and government as subjects of study | Professor Meyerholz wrote an article on the necessity for the study of government and civics. | |
| 326 | Our new name | Suggestions for a new name for the Normal Eyte. | |
| 326 | Misses Dora and Ethel Baldwin entertain | Dora and Ethel Baldwin entertained their roommates at their home in Gladbrook. | |
| 327 | Selection of courses | Provides an outline of Yale University's new course selection requirements. | |
| 328 | Annual for 1911 promises to be a great success; work is progressing favorably | Encourages students and alumni to purchase a 1911 Old Gold. | |
| 328 | Miss Ward is surprised; kindergarten training school students visit superintendent of the department | Florence Ward was surprised by her students, who gave her a birthday party. | |
| 329 | The limit | A clipping from a newspaper discusses the problems with University of Iowa students holding waltz contests. | |
| 329 | Men to give banquet; men in faculty of State Teachers College to give big dinner in college banquet hall Feb. 11 | The men of the faculty are holding a banquet. | |
| 330 | Cut out flowers at Iowa College; upper classmen discourage posies for co-eds; custom is of long standing but expensive to students | The men at Iowa College in Grinnell are trying to break an age old tradition. | |
| 330 | MacLean has resigned; president of State University gives up position | George MacLean has resigned after ten years of service. | |
| 330 | Normal Club banquet; third annual gathering of former Cedar Falls students was held in Iowa City last night | A banquet was held in Iowa City for former students of I. S. T. C. | |
| 330 | Varsity and freshmen play basketball; varsity wins by a 31-21 score | The varsity team defeated the freshman team, 31-21. | |
| 331 | Weak points in colleges | Article argues that the weakest point in American colleges is the failure of colleges to help students pick a career. | |
| 331 | Get out | Article from University of Michigan encourages students to be a part of the track and field team. | |
| 332 | Rev. S. K. Tompkins wins Fogg prize | A former professor at I. S. T. C. is now ranked first in his class at Yale University. | |
| 332 | Clios lose basketball to the Eulalians; score is 15 to 14 | The Clios lost to the Eulalians in an intersociety basketball game. | |
| 333 | Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove | Lesson XX: Joshua, the Great Commander (part two). | |
| 334 | Seniors will meet the faculty in basketball | The senior class will play members of the faculty in a basketball game. | |
| 334 | Athletic notes | I. S. T. C. will play the University of Iowa in basketball on February 11. | |
| 334 | Coming events | Schedule of upcoming events on campus. | |
| 334 | Second year men lose to freshmen | The sophomores lost to the freshmen, 19-6. | |
| 335 | Cedar Falls High School wins unanimous decision from Grundy Center | Cedar Falls High School won its debate against Grundy Center. | |
| 336 | The religious campaign | A campaign has been started to strengthen religious life on campus. | |
| 336 | Minnesingers offer prize | The Minnesingers Glee Club is offering $20 to the person who writes the best I. S. T. C. school song. | |
| 336 | Announcement | Chauncey Houstman and Paul Davis are running for positions on the Normal Eyte staff. | |
| 337 | Sayings wise and otherwise; edited by W. A. Garrabrant | Humorous stories. | |
| 338 | Mr. Roger Leavitt of Cedar Falls | Will accompany President Seerley to State Board of Education meeting in Des Moines. | |
| 338 | Dr. Lewis Dick of Ireton, Iowa | Spent time with his uncle in Cedar Falls. | |
| 339 | Last week | Professors Colegrove and Bender address two women's clubs. | |
| 339 | On Saturday evening | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fullerton gave a reception for his music students. | |
| 339 | Misses Juanita Hall and Marguerite Wadsworth | Left to visit Iowa Falls. | |
| 339 | Mr. Dake of Mason City | Spent time with his daughter Eloise. | |
| 340 | On Saturday afternoon | Faculty women entertained at the home of Professor G. S. Dick. |