Normal Eyte — November 8, 1892

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67 Down with the blues! Believes fall weather brings on melancholy; urges Normalites to shake it off.
68 County Superintendent Buechele Believes that higher pay would attract more and better teachers, especially to rural schools.
68 On election day in every college town Looks at the question of where college students should vote: at home or in their college town.
69 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Leaders of meetings announced; Saturday evening music will be in the charge of the YMCA quartet.
69 The National Board of Commissioners for the World's Fair Votes to ban bars and saloons from fairgrounds.
69 With faces anxious and worn Poetic look at spelling tests.
70 The Y. W. C. A. convention Account of state meeting.
71 W. F. Neeley Visits daughter Edith; plans to move to Cedar Falls.
71 Miss Zella Z. Shimer Married recently.
71 G. W. McGregor Visits sister Rachel.
71 Miss Mabel Dayton Has had sore throat.
71 Miss Isabel Fields Has been ill.
71 Miss Grace Baker Visits sister Margaret.
71 Miss Vena Heiden Visiting friends at the Normal.
71 Harry Cooke and Mr. Knickerbocker Visit campus.
71 Miss Cynthia Titus Brother dies.
71 Miss Mary Wilson Enjoys visit from sister.
71 Mrs. Leybrock Visits daughter Ella.
71 Miss Marie Bell Has been ill.
71 Miss Della Northey Visited by father.
71 Carl Magee Returns from trip.
71 Mrs. H. D. Allen Visits Maude Miller.
71 Miss Ida Byers Has been ill.
71 Miss Stella Harding Returns from visit to Monona.
71 The Shakes have a new bulletin board
72 Wednesday afternoon at the appointed hour Men take three-hour examination to determine student battalion officers.
72 Prof. D. S. Wright Returns from tour of normal schools.
72 The Clios instituted a new order of things Adopt society ring in place of pin.
72 Irving Andrew Reports doing very hard work at Rose Polytech.
72 This is the first year we've not participated Some students went to Waterloo to hear campaign speeches.
72 Last week's chapel orations and productions Roster of speakers and topics.
72 The long-dreaded spelling examination is over Candidates for graduation breathing easier; some would like to see the Reformed Spelling movement implemented.
72 Yes, 'twas a pleasant evening prepared by those third year ladies Enjoyed picnic.
73 The November Normal Monthly Publishes roster of recent Normal School graduates with their salaries and the number of assistants under their direction.
73 Tennis Results of first championship matches.
73 W. H. Bender Chapel visitor.
73 Mr. H. B. Lizer Visits campus.
73 Matt Cunningham and Walter Wilson Came home to vote.
73 Mr. A. E. Felmley Attending University of Michigan; came home to vote.
73 That Miss Anna Livingood's work is held in high appreciation Teaching in the West for $80 per month.
73 Mr. Chas. F. Kuehne Teaching in Grundy Center; finds military tactics training useful.