9MMMHIMMMMM wmgrnmiiMwiu w THE : HESPERIAN Alumni No(4'K. .1. II. Hooper. 90, is to be married to Miss Ona Aloott on October 12. C. S. Lobingier, who graduated from the University in 'SS, was in the city last week. Percy Powers was seen about the University last Saturday. The girls of "97 have formed a permanent organization. Norman Shreve, '97, is principal of the North loup Schools. Of the twenty-three instructors ill the Lin coln High School, twelve are University graduates. Miss Florence Smith, '94, is attending some lectures at the university, though she is still unable to take up regular work. Mr. 1". .J. 1 .arson, and wife, of Omaha. 11 : Ol" E.rftW No(K. D. .1. Riley of St. Mary's College, Kans.. is one of the new men. Richard Uagelin, a well known Cedar coun ty instructor, has registered for work. R. Moyer of Oakland has taken up work with ths class of '99. The class of '09 has two lady members; Mrs. Orckett and Miss Stull. Professor G. H. Walters of Lincoln Nor mal, has enrolled for junior work. W. H. Miller "97, is smiling on University friends this week. He expects to hang up his shingle out in Idaho. Among the academic students who are tak ing law work arc: Maguirc, Lien, Hager, Rickctts, Brown, and Perry. The senior class will have an enrollment of were renewing University acquaintances Mon- wr fort" t,,e Junior t,lsiss enrollment will dav. Mr. Lirson. who "eradnateil in '1)3. is rwu'1' lhti ixt.v ,,,ark- This is the largest practising law. the attendance in the law college has ever been. Full sets of the Michigan and Kansas re ports have recently been added to the library. More text book- will be added iit the near future. Messrs Cunningham and Singhous have re turned. Singhous looks no worse for his va cation but Cunningham dora he has been trying to grow a mustache. Members of the class of 99 will meet next week to organize and elect oiHcers. As yet the men in the class are almost strangers to each other and there will probably be vavy little politics in this election. The Junior Class has Klemeniarv Liw tin der Dean Reese and Domestic Relations un der Prof. Bobbins. Tin' Senior Class has Ev idence under Wilson, Common Law Pleading under Robbins and Equity under Webster. The Maxwell club will meet Saturday even ing to elect ofliccn-. This club nromiscs to Miss Susan Pillsbury class of 1iH, has been le one of the strongest forensic organizations engaged in the Schuyler schools iw the year, in the university during the coming year. A Kraiik Rain went to Fairbury Tuo&lay to J1 debate with the Missouri Ijw College is attend the wedding of Miss Lu'ile Cross and a possibility. Rev. F. W. Russell. Westcriield has not moved. He is still at Dcljoss T. Smiib sells and repairs watches 117 N 13tli SLaml is giving the latest sty jewelry, etc. 1 140 O Si. in hair cuts. Ladies' Box Onlf Shoes Nobby Styles $2 50 Foot Form Store 1213 O street: Mr. R. D. Reid, '9(5, has made Lincoln his headquarters, and will do post-graduate work this year. A. W. Martin. 15. L. lM, is in the city for a few days on business. He is located in Dorchester. A. O. Peterson: "9(5, was a visitor at the University this week. He is attending the Creighion Medical College at Omaha. H. C. Parmelee of the chiss of '97, who is now teaching in Beatrice, spentSatnrday and Sunday with University friends. R. A. Trail of the class of 97 and propri etor of the Capital City Coal Company 1228 O street was nominated for county surveyor on the fusion ticket last Tut? lay evening. Miss Dena loomis and Mr. Shedd 97. both teachers in the Lincoln high school, have en tered the graduate seminar in American History.