Normal Eyte — December 7, 1901

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177 The enrollment Tuesday Enrollment is on the rise; now at 950 with many students still to come.
177 In the last issue of the Eyte Subscriptions to the Normal Eyte need to be paid by the first of the year.
177 The societies will hand in their reports Society reports to be handed in and published in the Normal Eyte.
177 We have no regrets to express Football coach W. C. Edson completes season and will start his practice of law.
177 Though something was said Societies must hurry to make sure that their rooms in the new Auditorium Building will be furnished.
178 The new gymnasium New gym facilities slated to open soon, but not soon enough; school needs a new gymnasium.
178 The Hon. James Underwood A long-time supporter of the ISNS died in a railway accident.
178 The physical examination of school teachers Physical examinations of students at the Chicago Normal School are required; table shows results of physical examinations of ISNS football players before and after the season.
180 A few words of explanation An ode to suspenders.
181 IV. Incidental correlation; geography Professor Bender looks at incorporating weather reporting and agricultural production into classroom instruction.
182 1901- Cliorio -1921 A poetic look back and ahead.
184 Words of high commendation Katherine Cunningham doing well in South Dakota.
184 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dinkel Have a new daughter.
184 Bess Coomer Teaching in Des Moines.
184 Wesley Wiler Came home for Thanksgiving.
184 Mr. and Mrs. Beall Moved into new house.
184 Verna Bernard Continues teaching at Pomeroy.
184 Beniah Dimmitt Superintendent in Wapello County.
184 Florence Beebe Visiting sister.
184 Bella Hostetter Teaching in Cedar Rapids.
184 W. H. Reever Head of schools at Laurens.
184 Nellie O. Prescott Serving as missionary in Mexico.
184 At Maquoketa, on Thursday Minnie V. Wynkoop married E. R. Moore.
184 Bess Streeter Stayed home for Thanksgiving.
184 The principal of schools E. R. Monroe is principal at Exline.
184 Emma Secor Back in school.
184 Tillie Berger Visited campus.
184 Ruth Marsh Visited friends.
184 The third grade teacher Elsie Fabrick is teaching in Sheldon.
184 Erie Collins Teaching near Dairyville.
184 Tressa Waldo Teaching in Nebraska.
184 Nellie Pemberton Teaching in Marshalltown.
184 Roscoe Volland Will complete dentistry study in 1902.
184 Charlotte E. Sweeney Taught in summer institute in Rock Rapids.
184 The name of Sylvia Smith Will speak to professional meeting in Orange City.
185 Glenn Zerbe Teaching near Zearing.
185 Nell Cole Teaching in Ames.
185 Jennie Hollis Out of school due to poor health.
185 Miss Mary Young Teaching in Marshalltown.
185 Murray Roadman Teaching in Grundy County.
185 Anna Brown Teaching at West Branch.
185 The program of the Big Four Teachers meeting A number of Normalites appeared on the program at the meeting in Ackley.
185 W. F. Schregardus, C. E. Burton, Lura Bidlack, and Fannie Dickey Spent Thanksgiving in Cedar Falls.
185 On November 1 Clifford Beall has joined Harold Scott in the newspaper business in Sibley.
185 Harry Trumbo Teaching at Medora.
185 G. H. Parker Teaching at Titonka.
185 Horace Cover Now in Kalona.
185 Mr. S. Guthrie Principal at McCallsburg.
185 Susie Ablett Doing well in Green Mountain.
185 Miss Gertrude Mitchell Back at work in Minnesota.
185 Miss Carrie Mudge Teaching in Redlands, California.
185 We are in receipt of a letter Thomas Hawk's father died.
185 Bessie Sebolt Doing well in Ackley.
186 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hall Will live on their farm.
186 Miss Batty Entertained students who remained over Thanksgiving.
186 Miss Carrie King Entertained friends.
186 Miss Satterthwait Visited Charles City.
186 Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Wright Visited Mrs. Wright's mother.
186 Dr. Gist Led YMCA prayer meeting.
186 Miss Anna Walker Visited Matie Allen.
186 Several girls enjoyed a social time Made fudge at the Wiler's.
186 The Society Drama Play available from Emma Shoudy.
186 Walter Selmon Back in school.
186 Effie Hoadley Visited Maud Clinite.
186 Besse Manley Mother and sister visited.
186 About two hundred and twenty-five new students Have enrolled so far.
186 Edna Williams Visited Grundy Center.
186 Miss Seals Visited friends in Oelwein.
186 Miss Hutchinson Visited Albert Lea.
186 Fannie Mueller Visited the Roadmans.
186 Miss Baker Visited sister in Waterloo.
186 Miss Rice's nephew Frank Rice entered school.
186 Lucy Miller's friends Lucy Miller is back in school.
187 Dr. F. C. Eastman Will publish book on teaching Latin.
187 In the December number President Seerley's address "The Medical Man in Education" appeared in the Iowa Normal Monthly.
187 The following is a list Roster of those who graduated after the fall term, 1901.
187 A farewell party Held at Kroesen Hall for those who would not be returning for the winter term.
187 Chapel services First chapel services held in new Auditorium Building; Professor Bartlett and President Seerley spoke.
187 The main chapel assembly Will now be held in the new Auditorium, not Old Gilchrist Hall.
187 The State Normal October Bulletin Professor Bender's work on practical school management will have a second edition.
187 John Bridges Gave concert in New Hartford.
187 Miss Carpenter Has entertained several groups recently.
188 Athletics Normal finishes winning football season; 5-3-1.
189 The season for the game Quick review of ISNS football season; feelings of pride noted.
192 Bible Study Department Lesson XII--The People of Israel--The Mosaic Legislation.