Normal Eyte — December 11, 1897

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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.