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About Hesperian student / (Lincoln [Neb.]) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1884)
r! 1-H &&?. 2$ . 1 8 THE HESPERIAN STUDENT. M w fcr 0 of eight or ten young Indies wearing tlio letters "W. G. I. A." Tlicycnmc without oscorta, Imuco it took hut little talent to divlno that "W. G. I. A. momit "We Go It Alone." Tliu new society lind a brilliant hut brief existence. After shining asstars of tlio first mngnitudo in the reception, tho memborn were scared out of their wits by a cow, on th'jir way, home, and were utterly routed by the appearance of a stray dog. A tumultuous and inglorious tflighl to the maternal) domicile was the last act of llio W. G. I. A. society. Peace to its ashes. A meeting of all the students was called last week to consider the advisability of publishing an annual. It wn? tlio unanimous opinion of (lie meeting Hint it would be a most pious sclicmo to get up as blood. curdling a publication ns possible. After some discussion it was decided tlint'eucli class should elect "i editor, and that there should also be two cdilorssat.largc, chosen by the whole body of students. Tlio elections of editors re sulted ns follows: Senior, Holmes; Junior, Warner; Sophomore, Jones; Freshninn, Fulmor; cditors-aUlnrgc Clark and McMillan. It is our first attempt at this kind of thing, but If tho sp'rit of our old Button Buster can animate the thing, it will bn a 7'umo ofso called "price less" value to every student. Every one should give it a hearty support in IV way of suggestions and sub scriptions. VACVTION POINTS. Warner fed hogs at Koca. t Forsyth loafed in Lincoln. Al Wagner went homo to stay. He Is now teaching school near Beatrice Breech masqueraded as a dude among the pretty school inarms f the State Association. Miss Scholl returned after the recess, but oily enough to bid adieu to tho institution. Knighi, GambceCunninghain, Wonder & Co. sojourned under tho paternal ridcc-polo at Blue Springs. Muugcr, the infant first prep, was taken to Nebraska City and tenderly nursed through the woek by hismam nut. Tho meds. scattered with great unanimity at tho close of last term and ttivenngagcd in tlio peaceful pursuit of the wherewith to attend the next scsion. The ubiquitous "Fatty" Child is no longer under tho jurisdiction of the principal of tho Latin School. Ho failed to "shov up" after tho vncation. ''Miss S. Glen Talbot secured a good rest nud a huge pair of goggles, when at home. The latter acquisition Is now one of tho sights of tho institution. Al. Williams, the pitcher of buse hall curves, will not return this term. His absence wiil reudcr (the national game comparatively safe in this vicinity. Lichty went west to visit his brother in'.Norton Co., Kan. Tho famine that usually follows his peregrinations in that lhection is said to be very severe tiiis season. Wll ltichardson went homo and has not been heard from. It is safo to say that ho is quietly enjoying rural life on tho hanks of the romautic Weeping Water. Smith, F. E., ppent his time working during tho day in the oflke of architect Roberts. Tko evenings ho devoted la minstrel shows and theaters of all grades of morality. long C. G. McMillan talked so much during tho recess, ex tolling the merits of his fraternity, as to bring on a sovcic attack of dypthcria. It left him with a more longitudi nal nppearancc than ever, hut his fluoncy of speech rc mnins. Clark and Bishcc put In twelve nights of rcvolry and debauch in church sociables and oilier free entertains ments in the city, They tapered off witii Peck's Bad Boy and a temperance lecture, and are now perpendicu lar again. IC J. Take your music lessons of Prof. Draper. Latest styles In hats at T. Ewing& Co's. Cadet suits and caps at T. Ewing & Co's. Celluloid collars nnd cuH'm at T. Ewing & Co's. Special bargains lor stU'Jcnts at T. Ewing & Co. Elegant Patterns in Neckwear at T. Ewing & Co's. Buy your boots and shoes of O. W. Wohstor, 0 st Aoad cmy of Music. Large assortment of colhus, cuffs and neckwear at T. Ewing & Co's. Prof. Drnptr is the most successful instructor of mu sic in the cily. Over one thousand trees will bo planted in tho City Park on Arbor Day. Call and seo tho now fall suits at T. Ewing & Go's Clothing Emporium. Clements lins the finest lot of s'.urescoplc views of tho University ever taken. ,. The best judges of arlislic work go to Kelley & Co for Photos. No. 1020 0 st. Best style, best goods, at lowest prices at T. Ewing ifc Co's Clothing Emporium Let every student sec that they pntroniza those who advertise in these columns. Ali the newest styles nnd patterns of clothing and gcnl'a furnishing goods at T.Etf.ng & Co's. The Stale conventions or the Kopublcau and Demo cratic parlies will bo held in Lincoln next month. The Lincoln Elcclric Light Company has been Incor porated and given tho use ofthe streets for its business. Remember Students you can cot fino work, n.wi i. inducemc-nts, in llio "Folograf" line, at Kellov & On mnn a Oi vv v-'" 1020 O.St. The recent cily election wns clearly a victory of hide pendent Temperance Republicans over the saloons nnii the "Machine" of the party ,a The three new churches under way or in couiemuliv lion, are already making things warm for the youn man with a small saiarAand a girl. The Lincoln tannery' will erect a four story buildlmr fiO by 100lietj.hiA.cnso,,.' It bids fair ,o become "no of the most imports Jiiterqriscs of tho citv Students UwisyB to examine the pictures made by Kelley & Co. before sitting clseware. Have you seen that daisy University Panel they give gralis? 'i i' -l ii ..