Normal Eyte — February 22, 1911

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359 Editorial The election of the Normal Eyte staff will occur on March 2nd.
359 Official Notes The faculty is now authorized to appoint one ISTC student to take graduate study at the State University of Iowa; faculty hold many receptions; summer session bulletin prepared.
360 J. L. Packer In charge of schools in Wapello, Iowa.
360 Mae G. Dolan Attending University of Chicago.
360 Ida Davis Attending the State Normal in Colorado.
361 Helen E. Porter Looking for work in Minnesota schools.
361 Marie Miller Will remain the principal of the schools in Cando, North Dakota.
361 Mary Stever Looking after her father in Fairfield.
361 Dr. Laura Brown Is a physician in Lincoln, Nebraska.
361 The following from an Iowa City paper Lucy Royce was elected to the Iowa City board of education, she will take charge of the orchestra.
362 Alpha Society The Alpha Literary Society held a party in the Gymnasium.
363 Cornell defeats Teachers; score is 37 to 19. I. S. T. C. lost basketball game, 37-19, to Cornell.
364 Macy Campbell wins N. O. L. preliminary; "The Thinker--Unafraid" is the title of his oration. Macy Campbell will take part in an oratorical contest in Michigan.
364 Our new name Proposed new names for the newspaper.
365 Orchestral concert a success; solo numbers please The Orchestral Department gave their second annual recital; roster of performers and their work.
366 Present Tendencies in Civics and Government; teachers of these subjects A paper by Professor Meyerholz discusses the teaching of civics and government in schools.
368 Extra! A creative article about select students on campus.
369 Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Association; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove Lesson XXII: Israel under the judges, domestic life.
370 The religious campaign Week long activities were held in honor of the religious campaign. The national secretary, Miss Condes, was the main speaker for the week.
374 The Neo Valentine party The Neotrophian Literary Society held a Valentine's Day party; description of decorations and activities.
377 "The Cap and Gown" organized Students who will receive a Bachelor of Arts degree this year have formed a club named The Cap and Gown.