Normal Eyte — February 15, 1911

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341 Attention! Subscribers A meeting of all Normal Eyte subscribers will take place February 23rd; will select new name for newspaper.
341 Notice! Normal Eyte election The Normal Eyte staff election will occur on March 2nd.
341 Tribute to our president President Seerley and I. S. T. C. were recognized by the State Board of Education as a model school.
341 Official Notes Controversy over President MacLean's resignation; legislation moving slowly in General Assembly; John F. Riggs is vacationing in Alabama.
343 Miss Ida Leydig Now teaching in St. Louis.
343 Many of the alumni will be saddened Carl Rummel died.
344 Gymnastic meet The men's gymnastics team won the State Championship last year; information on procedures of gymnastics meets.
345 S. U. I. wins from I. S. T. C. I. S. T. C. lost to the State University of Iowa in basketball, 47-12.
346 Bruin & Campbell are crack shots; former students at State Teachers College make new record at Iowa City Fennerikus Bruins and Macy Campbell have joined the Rifle Club at the State University in Iowa City.
346 Colegrove's book won; named by official reading circle board on Tuesday in Des Moines; "The Teacher and the School" receives honored selection Professor Colegrove's latest book has been widely acclaimed by the Iowa state reading circle board.
346 Normal Club banquet A banquet was held for the Iowa Normal Club in Iowa City; roster of speakers and topics.
348 Prof. M. F. Arey and Prof. J. B. Knoepfler Spent time with M. W. Bartlett at the home of his daughter.
348 The death of Mrs. L. E. Huntley Funeral took place at home.
348 Miss Esther Hurwich Confined to her home by an attack of the grippe.
348 Miss Ruth Fulmer Enjoyed a visit from her mother.
348 Exchange notes A meeting of the Board of Control decided to allow each high school in the state to send one student to any of the three public colleges and universities to receive an honors scholarship.
348 About twenty members of the faculty Faculty gathered for a winter picnic.
349 Miss Iva Williams Spent time at her home in Hampton.
349 The chapel exercises Led by Marjorie Melcher.
349 Last Tuesday President Seerley and Professor Wright attended the I. S. T. C. banquet.
349 Miss Newton Spent time inspecting the music department.
349 Miss Floy Graham Will teach piano.
349 Mr. G. W. Samson Left to give lectures in Estherville.
350 Miss June Young Visited Des Moines.
350 Miss Esther Seerley Spent time visiting relatives in Kansas City.
350 Last Thursday Banquet for the Tuesday Club was held at the home of President Seerley.
350 Misses McMillan and Leason Spent time visiting friends on College Hill.
350 Misses Mary Samson, Hope Ainley, and Lucile Runkle Left to spend time in Lisbon, Iowa.
350 Miss Helen Lawrence Spent time on the Hill visiting friends.
350 Miss Nora Moscrip Confined to her room due to illness.
350 Miss Hope Ainley Spent time with Mary Samson.
350 Miss Chase Spoke in Professor Cable's class.
350 Announcement Chauncey Houstman and Paul Davis are running for positions on the Normal Eyte editorial staff.
351 Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove Lesson XXI: Israel's national life under the judges
352 Y. W. C. A. notes President Seerley addressed a joint meeting to begin the religious campaign.
353 Orchestral recital The second recital of the Orchestral Department will occur on February 17th.
353 Lost and regained A poem written by a member of the Eulalian Literary Society about President Seerley.
354 Change of date Due to Marguerite Hussey's illness, the date of the Physical Training Exhibits will be changed.
354 One of the most interesting meetings yet held Students from the science departments spoke at the Science Club meeting on science related topics.
356 Locals Theron Walker has scarlet fever; Professor Colegrove's book has been selected by a reading circle.
356 Domestic Science class organized The officers of the junior class of the Department of Domestic Science were elected.
357 Societies Women in the Department of Art have formed an Alpha Art League.