PERSONAL. 27 NORMALS. Miss Minnie Jay will rest this summer. Miss Emma Kempthorne will be "at home." Miss Elma Newby will remain in Lawrence. Miss Cora Henshaw will remain in Lawrence. Miss Nettie Hubbard will summer in Olathe. Miss Phebe Ashley will probably remain in Lawrence. Miss Emma Kempthorn will visit Colorado this summer. Miss Lulu Miller will be found at her home in White Cloud, Kansas. Miss Eva Halstead will be found under the parental roof in Reno, Kansas. Miss Gussie Pierson will visit in Kansas City before returning to her home in Fort Scott. Olin Templin will instruct in the Johnson county and Jewell county institute and act as a university missionary. Chas. Metcalf will travel for his health which is very much impared by his severe(? study of this last year. E. L. Cowdrick will take a trip through Southern Kansas, and then either go to Ohio, remain in Lawrence or go to Australia, he don't know which. William H. Johnson instructs the schoolmams and masters of Rooks county, and Burlington, Coffey county. He will in interim before institute work, work up a boom for the Ottawa Sunday-school convention. Miss Daisy Hemphill will visit in Kansas City before returning to her home in Linwood. She will study German and attend normal institutes as recreation during the summer, then will probably take a school before long. '81. P. L. Soper is in attendance on the exercises. '84. E. A. Munsell is back to see his old class-mates finish up. '81. C. F. Scott is in the halls of the alma mater for a visit. '86. Miss Nannie Pugh has closed a successful year's work in the Iola schools. '81. Don John Rankin came in from New York to attend Commencement. '84. Frank Thompson, of Topeka, came down to see his old class graduate." '83. Miss Alice Bartell is spending commencement week with Miss May Webster. '81. P. L. Soper is in attendance on the exercises. '84. E. A. Munsell is back to see his old class-mates finish up. '81. C. F. Scott is in the halls of the alma mater for a visit. '86. Miss Nannie Pugh has closed a successful year's work in the Iola schools. '83. J. G. Smith, of Kansas City, came down in time for the Beta Theta. '83. C. C. Dart is in the real estate business and studying law in Dallas, Texas. '83. J. F. Tucker is studying theology at Andover, Massachusetts. '82. Miss Lizzie Wilder attended the Commencement exercises. '85. J. D. McLaren has just finished a successful year with the Solomon City schools. '83. "Ben" Butler cannot come to Commencement as Yale does not close for some time. '84. Jas. A. Hutcheson is back for Commencement. He will graduate with the laws next year. '76. Frank P. MacLennan is gaining a bright reputation as a writer on the Emporia News. '81. Miss Julia Watson is detained at Bethany College and can not attend the reunion of '81. '81. Miss Carrie Bauman, of '81, will again wield the sceptre af principal of the Beloit High School, this fall. '87. Miss Sallie Loveland will spend the summer at St. Paul, and in the fall study art and music in Chicago. '81. Miss Alice Peabody takes the degree of M. A. She is the first alumnus who has taken such by a regular course. Miss Pearl Young had the pleasure of showing her sister the sights of K. S. U. during the past few days. '81. C. G. Upton, of '81, attended the Commencement exercises. He is in the real estate business in Southwestern Kansas. '83. E. C. Little, of '83, divided his time between Commencement and the National Republican Convention at Chicago. '81. Scott Hopkins is kept away from the Alumni reunion by his college work. He graduates from Columbia this year. '81. Miss Mina Marvin, another of the splendid class which '81 sent out, showed her love for K. S. U. by attending the exercises of the last week. A. E. Parker, of the class of '80, is in the city attending Commencement. Since graduating he has worked up a good law practice at Wellington, Kansas. '81. Bion S. Hutchings, '81, never forgetting his Alma Mater, graced the halls of K. S. U. during the past week. He is still engaged in the mercantile business at Kingman. '81. Don John Rankin came in from New York to attend Commencement. '84. Frank Thompson, of Topeka, came down to see his old class graduate.' '83. Miss Alice Bartell is spending commencement week with Miss May Webster. '83. J. G. Smith, of Kansas City, came down in time for the Beta Theta. '83. C. C. Dart is in the real estate business and studying law in Dallas, Texas. '83. J. F. Tucker is studying theology at Andover, Massachusetts. '82. Miss Lizzie Wilder attended the Commencement exercises. 85. J. D. McLaren has just finished a successful year with the Solomon City schools. '83. "Ben" Butler cannot come to Commencement as Yale does not close for some time. '84. Jas. A. Hutcheson is back for Commencement. He will graduate with the laws next year. 76. Frank P. MacLennan is gaining a bright reputation as a writer on the Emporia News. '81. Miss Julia Watson is detained at Bethany College and can not attend the reunion of '81. '81. Miss Carrie Bauman, of '81, will again wield the sceptre af principal of the Beloit High School, this fall. '87. Miss Sallie Loveland will spend the summer at St.Paul,and in the fall study art and music in Chicago. '81. Miss Alice Peabody takes the degree of M.A. She is the first alumnus who has taken such by a regular course. Miss Pearl Young had the pleasure of showing her sister the sights of K. S. U. during the past few days. '81. C.G. Upton, of '81, attended the Commencement exercises. He is in the real estate business in Southwestern Kansas. '83. E.C.Little, of '83, divided his time between Commencement and the National Republican Convention at Chicago. '81. Scott Hopkins is kept away from the Alumni reunion by his college work. He graduates from Columbia this year. '81. Miss Mina Marvin, another of the splendid class which '81 sent out, showed her love for K. S. U. by attending the exercises of the last week. A. E. Parker, of the class of '80, is in the city attending Commencement. Since graduating he has worked up a good law practice at Wellington, Kansas. '81. Bion S. Hutchings, '81, never forgetting his Alma Mater, graced the halls of K.S.U during the past week. He is still engaged in the mercantile business at Kingman.