The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, January 07, 1898, Page 10, Image 10

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THE : HESPERIAN
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ho is talking about and means what ho says.
ThiB year a greater oflbrt than over is being
nuido to make tho contest a success, especially
in a financial way. Every means will bo put
forth to advertiso it well and to work up into
est and enthusiasm. Tho contest is sure to
be tho hardest fought of any that have taken
place in several years. With tho increased
interest, thoro is no doubt that tho associa
tion will bo abe to fill tho chapel to the gal
Amy Shivoly, formerly '97, a teacher in the
Elmwood schools.
R. 11. Graham '97, principal of tho Arapa
hoe schools.
Katharino Molick '915, an instructor in tho
lied Oak, Iowa, schools.
E. 0. Parks, formorly'QG, principal of the,
Sutton schools.
E. Clipinger formerly 'AG, at present principal
lery and thereby warrant tho payment of the of l,l Stromsburg schools.
prizes in full. Let every student lend his C- C. Pulis '90, who pretends to bo a Bufl'a
support, and in proportion to tho amount of 1 (Co.) teacher.
N. C. Abbot '96 is instructor in the Nebras
ka Blind Asylum.
Nellie Dean '97, a Thayer Co. teacher.
Ilolona Bedford '97 a teacher in tho Platts
mouth schools.
Amy C. Brunei- '90 now ono of the leading
enthusiasm engendered among tho students
will depend tho chances of success of our rep
resentatives in tho state and inter-state con
tests. Thoro is not tho slightest doubt that
wo will bo able to win tho state prize this
year; and so let tho "politics" of all tho
students and faculty of tho University, who
are interested in university oratory and in tcnch1,8 of CuminS Co-
standing up for tho University's reputation,
be, first placo for tho University of Nebras
ka at the Intor-stato Oratorical contest for
1898.
A.lumni ttml Former Student.
Tho meeting of tho State Teachers Associ
ation brought many former University stu-
E. B. Sherman '95 now a prominent Clav
Co. teacher.
Juno Smails '90 a teacher in the Otoo Co.
schools. .
J. Norman Shrove '97 at presont a teacher
in tho Valley County schools.
Mr. .Lewis Thayer '95, returned to his
dent to Lincoln during tho recent vacation, medical studies in Denver last Friday.
Among those which tho Hesperian repre
seatative was able to renew acquantanco
with were:
Olivia Pound '95, a Seward county teacher.
R. M. Harris '97, Saunders county teacher.
Elmer Boner, formerly of '98, a teacher in
tho Diller Schools.
J. V. Cortelyou '97 principal of the Hum
bolt schools.
O. M. Barr, fomerly of '97, now principal
of tho Litchfield schools.
Elizabeth Thomson, formerly '98, at present
a teacher in tho McCook sohools.
Eva Leonard, formerly '98, now a Gago
county teacher.
G. F. Warren '97, science teacher in tho
Minden schools.
G. H. Thomas '97, an instructor in tho Mc
Cook school.
Myrtle Wheeler '97, a teacher in the Oma
ha schools.
C. C. Griggs '97, was a visitor at the Uni.
last week. "Cliff." is now connected with a
mining company in Galena, S. D.
Guy. W. Green, M. F. Manvillo and Beach
Coleman all Law '97 and members of Phi
Delta Phi were in Lincoln during vacation.
D. L. Killon Law '97, a teacher in tho
Julesburg, Col., schools was a visitor last
week.
Al. Randolph '96 who has decided to leavo
the York Normal and teach in the West
Point schools.
J. D. Smith Law '97, Phi Delta Phi, is
visiting relatives at Priraghar, la. It is rum
ored that John and Guy Green havo formed
a partnership and will soon "locate."
Married, Mr, D. L. Wilson Law '97, to
Miss Sarah E. Dunbar at Dunbar, Neb., Dec.
29. Mr. Wilson is at presont an instructor in
the Rivorton, Iowa, schools. The Hesperian
extends congratulations.
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