Normal Eyte — December 11, 1897
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 157 | This week the Normal Eyte attains its expected growth | Offers a more lengthy newspaper. |
| 157 | The Fayette Collegian | Student newspaper from Upper Iowa reacts strongly to Normal Eyte football season review; Normal Eyte defends its position. |
| 158 | Since the lecture by Russell H. Conwell | Questions the connection between character and wealth. |
| 159 | A Negro ghost story | |
| 161 | The drawing department | Demand for classes growing; sections added. |
| 161 | The demands for desks | Added thirty special desks for penmanship. |
| 161 | Biennial period, 1895-1897 | President Seerley's plans for the school including an assembly building, a science building, a training school, a gymnasium, and a library. |
| 161 | The winter term opens | Unprecedented winter term enrollment. |
| 162 | The museum | Growing rapidly; attracting attention. |
| 163 | Charles F. Johnson | Now doing state YMCA work; E. L. Hollis succeeded him at Fort Dodge. |
| 163 | C. E. Stinson | Doing well at Cornell College. |
| 163 | We have received a program | H. H. Savage and H. E. Blackmar speak at meeting. |
| 163 | C. A. Frederick | Completed courses at University of Chicago. |
| 163 | Edna Klepinger | Teaching near Lafayette, Indiana. |
| 163 | O. J. McManus | Will teach in summer institute. |
| 163 | Reports have come to us | Evelyn Newton doing well in Belle Plaine. |
| 163 | On the program of an educational council | Several Normalites on program. |
| 163 | Carl J. Shaffer | Principal at Lewiston, Idaho. |
| 163 | R. M. Wyant | Read paper at recent teachers meeting. |
| 163 | The correspondence in the office | Enrollment is likely to increase even further. |
| 163 | Louisa Crary | Teaching in Whitten. |
| 163 | Margaret Young | Assistant principal at Marathon. |
| 164 | J. E. Williams | Visited campus. |
| 164 | The B. C. R. & N. Railroad | Will sell tickets to students at special holiday rates. |
| 164 | The Second Year High School class | Elected officers and Commencement speakers. |
| 164 | Grace Troutner | Attended wedding. |
| 164 | Mina Gifford | Back in school. |
| 164 | Minnie Fix | Brother died. |
| 164 | Chas. Johnson | Visited campus. |
| 164 | C. J. Burrell | Brother died. |
| 164 | Miss Ridley | Brother seriously ill. |
| 164 | Mrs. S. T. Walker | Visited parents. |
| 164 | Fannie Fink | Went home sick. |
| 164 | Ella Morris | Visited school. |
| 164 | Edna Poorbaugh | Is quite sick. |
| 165 | Remember the Andrews lecture | |
| 165 | The sad news has come | May Kennedy's mother died. |
| 165 | The next meeting | Grace Troutner, Casper Schenk, Mamie Hearst, Fannie Mowry, and Jason Mowry will participate. |
| 165 | The forty-third session | ISTA will meet. |
| 165 | The long-awaited street car | Route of new street railway will shortly reach the corner of 24th and Normal Streets; propelled by electric motor charged by gasoline engine; two cars are working. |
| 165 | The enrollment this term | 975 in normal training; eighty-nine in preparatory training. |
| 165 | On Thursday the M. Di. class and the Third Years | Selected Commencement speakers. |
| 165 | On Tuesday each of the senior classes | Organized and elected officers. |
| 166 | Society Notes | News of YMCA and YWCA meetings; description of literary society programs. |
| 169 | Athletic | Basketball teams continuing to play; Association still has small debt. |
| 170 | Where is our skating pond | Proposes creating pond on Dry Run Creek. |