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THE. : HESPERIAN la CIiihs oi 'OS. The following arc tlio members of the class of '98: C. E.Anderson, A. H. Andrews, Theodora Auman, William Ailing, E. D. Banghart, C. E. Barber, Jen nie Barber, P. J. Barron, Ethel Beattio, A. T. Bell, L. J. Belknap, E. A Bessey, Annie Betts, A. A. Bischof, Alice Bross, J. It. Burleigh, Geo. Burger, R A. Campbell, Edua'""nscadden, Oda Closson, F. C. Uooloy, S. J. Corey, ltachcl Corr, Mrs. Julia Crewitt, Cora Cropsoy, Mabel Cushman, It. H. Cushman, I. S. Cutter, E. It. Davenpqrt, G. A. Davies, A. E. Davisson, Carrie Day, A. L. Deal, Mabel Dempster, Ada DuBois, C. L. Erb, H. S Evans, Jane Faruham. C. A. Fibber, H. F. Gage, Frances Gere, A. A. Gilman, Lucy Green, G. E. linger, E.Joanna Hagey, It. W. Haggard', W. L. Halstcad, W. S. Heitziuan, Chas Heudj, E A. Henry, Margaret E. Henry, Fauuio Hewitt, M. E. Hiltner, J. C Hitchman, W. T. H.rue, F. B. Hum phry, M. A. Hyde, Mary, Jackson, C. It. Jeffords, A. L. Keith, Geo. E. Kindler, W G. Kintou, Helen Lang r, Jessie B. Lansing, W. H. Lehman, Jonas Lieu, 1 D Lunn, Anna Lytic. Mary McGahey, V. L. McKay, O. 11 Martin, L E. Meliza, Mabel Met calf, 0. W. Meier, E. A. Moore, C. C. Morrison, E. R. Morrison, It. S. Mueller, Srlina Nuren, H. B. Noyos, U. S. Parker, L. V. Patch, lt. B. Payue, J. E. Pearson, S. W. Pinkerton, Edua Polk, D. I Pope, G. N. Porter, Jeieuiiali Kebmau, O. T. Reedy,Bello Reynolds, F. T Riley, C. B. Robbing. I F. Roddy, Ellen Rooney, J. N Rohrbaugh, Mary Russell, r W. Rusell, J. A. Savtlle, E. B. bawyer, Eliza Seherzcr, Edith Swaitz, Anna Sidle, Sat ah Smitb,C L. Spencer, Gertrude Stewart, H. B. Stewart, C. L. Stone, Mary Sullivan, Manila Lundean, H O. Sut ton, C. W. Taylor, R. W. 'I liatcher, C. H. True, Jean Tuttle, E. E. Tyli-r, Mercy Walker, Hannah Wal lace, J. A. Warren, C. W. Wvekd, Lela Wliceler, S. A. White, E A. Wiggiuhoru,F. E. Wiggins, E. G. Wilkiuson, Lisle Wilkiuson, Blossom Willi iamsou. Veda Wilson, W. W. WoUe.Mary Woodford, Lottie Worley. Euli&ted. I Program. COMMENCEMENT WEEK. June nth, Suuduy Baccalaureate Sermon. June 6th, Monday Field Day. 8 p. m. Annual Address before the College of Law. June 7th, Tuesday Class Day. 10 a. ni. Class Play. 8 p. m. - Commencement Concert Juno 8th, Wednesday Alumni Day. 10.. m. to 2 p. m. Class Reunion. 2 p. m. Phi Beta Kappa Address. 8. p. m. Alumni Address. Juno tttb, Thursday Twenty-sixth Annual Com mencement. 10t..l2n. m. Commencement Ora tion, Lyman Abbott. Conferring of Degrees. J to 1:30 p. m. Alumui Reunion. 1:30 to 5 p, m. Alumni Dinner. 8. p. m.-Class Fets. Jasper Hunt '90 recently mnrried Miss Ella Hall of Bennett. Mr. Hunt has for the pas two years been principal of the Palmyra schools. The bride has been a teacher in the Cheney schools the past year. The Unions have elected the following officers: President, Martha Chappell; vice president, Perse Morse: secretary, C. J. Piatt; treasurer, Eva McCune; corresponding secre tary, G. C- Howard; sergcant-at-arms, J. J. Plowheau. A number of the students of the American History department went down to the B. & M. station Wednesday afternoon to bid Prof. Caldwell good-bye. No university instructor is more popular among his students than the "little professor." The joint meeting of the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. was led Sunday afternoon by Dr. and Mrs. Hastings. The subject was "Mex ico." Dr. Hastings has spent several months there studying the condition of the people and their need of Christian influence. The meet ing proved very profitable. The Nebraska section of the American chemical association will hold a regular meet ing the evening of May 31, in room 12 of the Chemical laboratory. Prof. E. H. S. Bailey, of Kansas University, will address the society. Following the address the society will give its annual banquet. The local cliaptcr of the Phi Beta Kappa met Wednesday night and elected new officers and new members from the senior class. The officers are: President, Dr. C. E. Bessey; vice president, Prof. Lawrence Fossler; secretary, IT. C. Peterson; corresponding secretary, Miss Louise Pound; member of the executive com mittee, Miss Henry. New Patriotic pieces 19 cents each. America Forever, Song America Forever, two step Heroes Who Sank With the Mains Wreck of the Battle Ship Maine What Did Dewey Do to Them For Countrj' Dear Pride of the American Navy Wo Are Coming, Uncle Billy. Colored Wall Maps of World and U. S., 10c. Colored Pictures, American Navy, 10c Art & Music Dep't, Herpolsheimer & Co.