1. CW 80 Students travel in the best of Rigs, and they get them of TOOTHAKER PERSONAL. A. J. Graham's back. John Lindsey has a girl. Miss Phebe Ashley is in Beloit, Kansas. Miss Hattie Williams will graduate with'85. with 85. W. H. McClure will not return this year. this year Miss Evelyn Smith is again with her class. her class. E. W. Walters, city, has entered the S. P. class. Harry Radcliff climbs the hill as wisely as ever. Miss Lena Van Voorhis is taking a special course. special course. Miss Gertrude Hunnicut hrolls moin with '88. again with 100. Miss Belle Smith rejoins her friends and classmates and classmates. Miss Raught, of Pennsylvania, has entered K. S. U. entered K. S. U. Geo. Bergen will attend Washburn Here this year. college this year. Richard Birbeck stands by K. S. U. for another year. Chas. L. Simpson is attending school in Boston. school in Boston. John Prescott, of Topeka, wears the Phi Kap shield. F. H. Olney may be found at the old stand, with '87. Miss Clara Greenameyer is as faithful a student as ever. H. F. Smith, of '85, is expected soon from Vermont. L. L. Bailey, of Chanute, returns after a long absence. E. W. Hamilton has a position in a city dry goods store. Geo. McLaren wields the teacher's rod in Ottawa county. C. S. Metcalfe visited his friends on Oread last Monday. J. W. Shultz will be lost to the University for this year. Edward Muth is chief high school jumbo of the board club Miss Susan Miles is back, much to L. F. Talbott, of Atchison, will enter the law department. A. S. Riffle, of '84, is sojourning at his home in Spring Hill. A. L. Burney's jolly countenance meanders up the hill again. Miss Carrie Fisher meanders up the rug Miss Carrie Fisher returns, after a pleasant summer in Wichita. pleasant summer in wichita. Miss Lettie Collins will teach school in Johnson county this year. in Johnson county this year. Frank Prentiss, of '84, will be principal of the Ottawa schools. cipal of the Ottawa schools. T.W. Houston is studying law in terday for another year's work. Misses Mary and Edith Manley are punctually at their posts in '87. Miss Clara Hunsicker returned yesterday for another year's work. Misses Mary and Edith Manker punctually at their posts in '87. Miss Ella Coltrane is now a teacher in the Lawrence public schools. Miss Caroline Bauman, of '81, visited old scenes Monday morning. Miss Helen Sutliff follows in her sister's footstep, and is a student. Frank P. McLennan is still business manager of the Emporia News. J. W. Mulvane spent the summer on "the ranche." in Western Kansas. Miss Nannie Pugh, of 786, will teach another year in the Iola schools. E. F. Stimpson appears on the scene, greatly refreshed by his vacation. Miss Lulu Dunn, sister of Miss Hattie, has entered her name on the roll. Miss Laura Gentry comes from the Lawrence High School to attend K. S.U. J. F. Shuck is back at work, and we miss him around the Y. M. C. A. rooms. H. F. Smith returned to the arms of '85 and—his numerous friends yesterday. H. A. McLean will make Orophilian hall tremble with his eloquence for another year. J. W. Mulvane has returned, completely disguised with a cute little mustache. W. E. Higgins, of '80, right worthy dons the shield and dagger of Phi Delta Theta. H. T. Smith is editor of the Mound City Clarion, and is taking an active part in politics. Miss Luella Moore has returned all the way from Texas to show her loyalty to K. S. U. George Winders comes back from Wichita to attack his studies with accustomed vigor. H. E. Webb, a student of last year is now employed by the telephone company at Topeka. C. J. Reed is lost to K. S. U. for this year, but his friends hope to have him with them next. Antoinette Rice, winner of the Freshman scholarship last year, returns to her old position. Miss Mabel Gore went to Atchison Wednesday to attend the marriage of her brother, Charles E. Gore. John M. Halligan will not return this year, but work on his father's farm near Effingham. He will be on hand next year. C. E. Parker, of '84, stopped over a few days last week, on his way to Ann Arbor, where he is studying chemistry. S. R. Wharton, a student of '80- 81, and now traveling agent for the K.C.Journal, visited among his Beta friends last week. Lester A. Sherrard, Frank Crowell and Harry Valentine, all of the Freshman class, were initiated into the mysteries of Phi Gamma Delta last week. On the 3th of Sepetmber our old friend and fellow student, E. E. Stubblefield, was united in marriage with Miss Carrie Drake, of Topeka Again the Courier has reason to congratulate a worthy ton of K. S. U. on his good fortune. J. G. Smith, of 83, was the man in Kansas City who successfully accomplished the feats performed by the Georgia girl, who has been attracting so much attention this summer by her athlete feats. Our alumni are doing nobly. W. M. WASHINGTON, The Student's Barber. 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