10 THE : HESPERIAN -Ailtiiiiiii !X'o't'CH. lao'ojvl ivmt Pornonal Miss May Hopper '9'5, -wilK'tcadh at Hay 'Chas. Root vrill 'teach at Elkliorn, Neb. Springs. ' Miss Shively "will teach at Elmwood 'tliis Will Pillsbury '95 was ve-eleCtcd at Falls year. City, "with a raise of -wages. C. M. Barr will remain at Litchfield 'an - Miss Nollie Clark '95, Avill act as assistant other year, principal at Wahoo, Nebr. Miss Mabel Hompstor studied French fintfhe Miss Amy Brunei- '95, will teach in the Summer School, grades at Wosnor, Nebr. Burt Forbes and Martha Burks will 'teach IT. A. Son tor has boon elected 'toadhorof at Beatrice again. Science in the Omaha 1 ligJi School. Jolin Mart- vrill 'teach school in 'tliocountry Miss .tun Sinails '95, may 'bo 'found at near Liberty. Syracuse, whore sho is Assistant Principal 'in the H. S. A. M. Troyer '91, will have charge of the department of agricultural school at Mobile, Alabama. Messrs McGufty and McOlure of the class of '95, spent tho suminor at the IT. of N. taking "post" work in Prep. Chemistry. 1). W. Searson spent most of the sum.morin institute and summor normal -work. Ho taught eight weeks at Grand Island and two at Edgar. R. C. Bjntloy and wife '95, have moved to California. Mr. Bentley has secured 'thoipo silion as principle of a high school, with Mrs. Bentley us assistant. Ensley Shue has 'boon olectod to a position in the Liberty Schools. Mr. W. ,T. Hunting spent the greater ipart of his vacation editing a farm near Arapahoe. C W. Taylor spent tho greater ipart of Ins vacation 'prospecting" in 'the Black Hills country. S. W. Pinkorton spout the 'first six wodks ofliis vacation making up Frondh; 'tlioHas't six on 'the state farm. E. A. and W. H. Moore superintended :an Towa farm, not as a financial adventure, 'but merely for recreation. Several Palladiaus "surprised" 'their 'friend and former president, Mjss Helena Redford, G. L. Town '95, spent the summer studying ,nHl Wlnirsday evening, at 'Chicago university. His re-election as H.O. Sutton employed tlioiflrHt Ipart 'of Ibis principal of the high school at Junction City vacation in making up French; 't'hoHas't 'wit'h HpsakH well for his work there. "ma," at Broken Bow. W. J I Rhodes '9(5. has received the nom- -,, ,8 ., ymt&m iuation lor County Sup't. on the Fusion ticket worIc, , Q Cf) s t8 ,mw Jmh ln in Thayer County. Tno IIihi'kkian wisl.es selling Matho.natieal dharts. nun huccchh in ins ponuciti career. Miss Louisa Pound spent the summer in Chicago, studying English and Sanscrit at Chicago university. 'For amusement sho played tennis and was awarded tho champion ship of the west. Holm Almy sails this week for Berlin, Ger many, whore ho will study Physics for two years. Tlis many University friends will -gladly welcome him, when ho returns to do ihonorto his Alma Mater. tor. 'Clyde Havis, -dentist, Uh 'floor tali nrds block. .Joel Stobbins, who showed 'his rikill 'in (mil itary work at tho Hni. 'last year, won a'nat ional modal at Nashville, Tenn. 'in 'individual drill. Mr. E. TJ. Banghart did not gooutsido'tiho city corporation during tho whole summer. Tie was engaged in business jpursuits 'too numerous to mention. A . W. Martin, iRawOO was orator riftiho day at 'the Hordhetftor Fourth oT fluly'Gdlo 'brntion. IE. tJ. iPorrymado iihoQagloJ8orcain at a Frontier 'Go. udldbnition. STo sorioua 'result 'in "either 'case.