Normal Eyte — October 11, 1892

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35 Signs of the times Finds state of the world tense and troubling.
35 Is canvassing an honorable business Cites numerous examples of famous men who sold books at some point in their lives.
36 Optional chapel attendance Refutes earlier letter; finds little value in chapel attendance.
37 The shoe social last Friday Resounding success; Percy Huggett was auctioneer.
37 The society bulletin board in the vestibule of Central Hall. Neotrophians have new board.
37 Miss Grace Chapman Leaves school due to illness.
37 Mrs. O. B. Chassell Stops on way to Iowa Falls.
37 Mrs. C. C. Arns Visited Mamie Archer.
37 The boys of the Klier club Go to river for boat ride and picnic.
37 Miss Emma Ridley Goes to Ella Moore's funeral in Rockford.
37 Miss Eva Wildman Visits home in Marshalltown.
37 Miss Frank Stewart Teaching in Red Oak.
37 Miss Mamie Thurston Teaching in Red Oak.
37 A large mass of plaster Fell from ceiling of first floor in South Hall.
37 Miss Lillie Johnson Teaching at Jewell Junction.
37 Miss Farrington Took up work again.
37 Miss Mable Palmer Visited Ada Harrison.
37 Miss Mable Joslin Teaching in Pomeroy.
37 George Bushyager Enjoying his bicycle.
37 Miss Amy Reed Teaching in New London, Wisconsin.
37 Miss Loa Cunningham Teaching at Harlan.
38 H. J. Brown Will attend class in mornings and work at his job in the afternoons.
38 Maud Carr Returns to school.
38 Improvements are quite the go this fall Hitching posts installed at Cotton Hall.
38 There is a lamentable lack of interest displayed in tennis this fall A men's doubles team is ready for challengers.
38 Last week was a bad week for bicycles Two students have accidents; one is injured.
38 It may strike our readers as superfluous Hot weather has been hard on cadets.
38 Miss Anna Singer Teaching in Onawa.
38 Evidences of the unparalleled prosperity of this institution Four women's societies are full, so a new society, yet unnamed, has been formed.
38 What kind of dreams could that senior have had Someone ran up the flag upside down.
38 Some creditable work is being done with the vaulting pole Old mark of 8 feet 6 inches should be surpassed.
38 Miss Maud Elliott Left for home due to illness.
38 Percival J. Huggett greatly surprised his friends Appears on campus.
38 Misses Emma Plank and Adell Andrews Visited Hampton for work and visiting.
39 The tennis season is opening wider Students should participate in tennis and baseball.
39 Owing to the unprecedented and inexplicable negligence Forgot to include note on visit of Percy Huggett.
39 Miss Baker Speaks at chapel; Lydia Trimble doing missionary work in China.
39 Cast thy bread upon the waters Women are heeding Normal Eyte's call to take up athletics.
39 Low rates to Chicago Burlington offers $11.20 fare to Chicago opening of buildings at Columbian Exposition.
40 Miss Minnie Moore Will return to her work in Perry, after attending her sister Ella in her last illness.
40 Mr. John Sogard Principal at Pueblo, Colorado.
40 H. E. Button Running for auditor.
40 T. B. Platt Running for auditor.
40 George H. Olmsted Principal at Sibley; had planned to study in Chicago.
40 Miss Lizzie A. Rhodes Teaching at Adell.
40 Miss Sara M. Riggs Left to study at Ann Arbor.
40 Miss Jessie Crawford Teaching in Anamosa.
40 Miss Emma Bradley Teaching in Superior, Nebraska.
40 Miss Helen Hearst Principal at Toledo; visits home while school is closed due to World's Fair.
40 Miss Minnie Wynkoop Assistant principal at Maquoketa.
40 Miss Eva Wier Assistant principal in Heppner, Oregon.
40 Miss Marguerite Applegate Teaching a school of one.
40 L. B. Moffett Principal at Rockford.
40 E. C. Clark Principal at Elliott.
40 Dan Rhodes Principal at Odebolt.
40 A. B. Alexander Principal at Mona.
41 Base ball Second game played by Spinners and Sprinters; Frank Perkins' team won, 20-7; Philos may play Aristos; suggests school select best players and field a college team.
41 It is with heartfelt sorrow that we announce the death of Miss Ella Moore Died of tuberculosis in Los Angeles on September 24, 1892.
41 A tribute of love Resolution on death of Ella Moore.
41 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Professor Bartlett will address meeting; meeting leaders announced; handbook committee makes $7.25.
42 The silver moon Poem.