Normal Eyte — March 1, 1911
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 377 | Kansas preliminary | A preliminary debate will be held to determine who will be on the team to debate against Kansas. Editorial encourages students to attend and support the preliminary debate. | |
| 377 | Booker T. Washington; will appear at I. S. T. C. | Booker T. Washington will speak as part of the lecture course. | |
| 378 | Song Book and Music Reader; Prof C. A. Fullerton issues another popular volume of melody in song | Professor Fullerton has published a book that includes songs and fundamental principles of music. | |
| 379 | Walter Bender | Teaching in Atlantic, Iowa. | |
| 379 | Gladys Clark | Teacher in Osage, Iowa. | |
| 379 | C. L. Simmers | Will receive his master's from the University of Wisconsin. | |
| 379 | Miss Elizabeth Perkins | Taking another tour of Europe. | |
| 379 | Miss Nela Hill | Teaching in Mason City, Iowa. | |
| 379 | Macy Campbell | Won first place in an oratorical contest at the University of Iowa. | |
| 379 | Coe made hard fight | I. S. T. C. was defeated by Coe College in basketball, 19-13. Paul Hager and Clark Brown led the team. | |
| 379 | Miss Lillian Kramer | High school teacher in Stuart, Iowa | |
| 380 | A field night at Y. M. C. A. gym | Five I. S. T. C. students competed in a gymnastics competition as the Y. M. C. A. team. These students won three out of the five events. | |
| 381 | State gymnastics meet is won by I. S. T. C.; Sheffield wins individual medal, Boltz makes second high score. | I. S. T. C. scored 270.29 points out of a possible 300. | |
| 382 | $729,950 for state schools | Bills have been introduced in the Iowa legislature that will appropriate $729,950 to the three state institutions of higher learning, with I. S. T. C. receiving $56,250. | |
| 383 | Miss Nelle Wise dies at Mercy Hospital; death caused by blood poison | Helen Wise (Nelle) died of blood poisoning following a surgical operation in Iowa City. | |
| 383 | Philo-Alpha annual banquet | The annual banquet of the Philo and Alpha literary societies occurred on February 22; description of decorations and program. | |
| 384 | 18th annual home oratorical contest | Glenn Davis, Jap Wilbur, and Miss McCann placed first, second, and third, respectively, at the annual oratorical contest. | |
| 385 | Cliorio banquet | The Clio and Orio literary societies held a banquet with Grace Du Bois acting as toastmaster. | |
| 385 | Neotrophian | Mary Jones surprised the members of the Neotrophian literary society by presenting to them a large box of bonbons. | |
| 386 | Friday evening after the Oratorical Contest | Professor Meyerholz invited twenty-five students in the Department of Government to spend time at his house. | |
| 387 | Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove | Lesson XXIII: Samuel, Israel's prophet-judge. | |
| 388 | Miss Mabel Frisby | Underwent an operation for appendicitis; now is resting at her home on College Hill. | |
| 388 | Last Monday evening | F. N. Mead lectured before the Science Club. | |
| 388 | Mr. Warren Proctor | Returned to Cedar Falls after an extended trip to Minnesota. | |
| 388 | Miss Juanita Hall | Enjoyed a visit from her aunt. | |
| 388 | Prof. Wilbur H. Bender | Lectured at the Young People's Alliance Convention. | |
| 389 | Miss Nellie Olmstead | Left to visit her home in Shell Rock, Iowa. | |
| 389 | Miss Gertrude Dandliker | Confined to her room by an attack of the grippe. | |
| 389 | Little Raymond Bailey | One of the Training School children fell off his wagon and dislocated his hip. | |
| 389 | Mr. John Leavitt | Returned to Cedar Falls to attend the Cliorio banquet. | |
| 389 | Miss Mary Porter | Enjoyed a visit from her parents, returned home to South Jordan, Michigan. | |
| 389 | Mr. Walter Abram | Spent time on College Hill on his way to Waterloo. | |
| 389 | Miss Ethel Dryden | Visited her home on College Hill. | |
| 389 | Messrs. Cranny, McGeeney and Ray Crouse | Visited friends on the Hill. | |
| 389 | Miss Ella McLain | Visited the college after teaching in Arriba, Colorado, until Christmas. | |
| 389 | Misses Wynafred Cole and Frances Luse | Called to their home by the death of a relative. | |
| 390 | Miss Pearl Finch | Spent part of last week visiting Ruth Hunter and Lila Wagner. | |
| 390 | Mr. Earl Wild | Confined to his room by an attack of the grippe. | |
| 390 | Miss Anna Shanewise | Attended the basketball game and the oratorical contest. | |
| 390 | Miss Gertrude Tesch and Della Indra | Spent time with friends in Waterloo. | |
| 390 | Miss Anna Lacer | Called to Center Point by the death of her uncle. | |
| 390 | Ten o'clock waltz | Clock chimes, but is the date ended? | |
| 391 | Neos and Alphas victorious | In the intersociety basketball contest, the Neotrophian and Alpha societies triumphed over the Delphian and Shakespearean societies. | |
| 392 | Minnesingers will give concert | As part of their concert, the Minnesingers Glee Club will perform three songs to help select a school song; winning song will be chosen as the I. S. T. C. song. | |
| 393 | The senior class of I. S. T. C. challenges the faculty | The senior class challenges the faculty to a game of basketball. |