224 Kansas University Weekly. Locals. Oh what is more ludicrous than dignity on ice. Oh what is more ludicrous than dignity on ice. Miss Mildred Paulen will not return to Lawrence. Miss Alpha Bigley is unable to return to school. Freshman classes in Trigonometry began last Tuesday. The Betas will give a party at their house Saturday night. The preliminary contest will be held Friday night, Jan. 22. Miss Maxwell spent the holidays visiting her parents in Iowa. Several sleighing parties were out the evenings of last week. S. S. Brown of Wichita was in Lawrence before the Holidays. Prof. Dunlap entertained his Shakespeare class last evening. Percy Daniels class '96 engineering, was on the hill Thursday. Rehearsals for the production of The Rivals will begin next week. Miss Elodie Norris of Garden City has entered the University. Miss Etta Gildemeister will not return to Lawrence this winter. Mr. Willard Ransom has gone to Cornell to remain the rest of this year. Prof. and Mrs. Clark gave a Twelfth Night party last Wednesday evening. Miss Rhoda Field spent the holidays in Herington a guest of Miss May Cooke. Miss Agnes Thompson visited Miss Helen Metcalf in Topeka during the vacation. Miss Louise Towne will be absent from school for two weeks on account of weak eyes. Victor Boone and Arthur Ide visited Iowa friends and relatives during the vacation. Miss Mildred Paulen will not return to Lawrence. Miss Alpha Bigley is unable to return to school. Freshman classes in Trigonometry began last Tuesday. The Betas will give a party at their house Saturday night. The preliminary contest will be held Friday night, Jan. 22. Miss Maxwell spent the holidays visiting her parents in Iowa. Several sleighing parties were out the evenings of last week. S. S. Brown of Wichita was in Lawrence before the Holidays. Prof. Dunlap entertained his Shakespeare class last evening. Percy Daniels class '96 engineering, was on the hill Thursday. Rehearsals for the production of The Rivals will begin next week. Miss Elodie Norris of Garden City has entered the University. Miss Etta Gildemeister will not return to Lawrence this winter. Mr. Willard Ransom has gone to Cornell to remain the rest of this year. Prof. and Mrs. Clark gave a Twelfth Night party last Wednesday evening. Miss Rhoda Field spent the holidays in Herington a guest of Miss May Cooke. Miss Agnes Thompson visited Miss Helen Metcalf in Topeka during the vacation. Mr. Dwight Potter class '92, stopped in Lawrence last Wednesday on his way to Princeton. Nine of the University professors attended the Teachers' Association in Topeka last week. Miss Elsbeth Ehrsam did not return to school. She will devote the remainder of the year to music. C. C. Brown class '96, who is teaching in the Olathe High school, spent the vacation in Lawrence. Dr. D. E. Esterly class '90 one of the leading oculists of the West has recently located in Topeka. Bishop Millspaugh has appointed Mr. Attwater of K. U., rector of the Episcopal church in Olathe. Prof. Miller read a paper on Mars before the Kansas Academy of Science which met last week in Topeka. The usual Y. M. C. A. meeting was held Thursday night at the Watkin's Block. A good meeting was reported. Young ladies seeking missles to throw at late callers should choose bricks and clubs, not slippers and other souvenirs. Chancellor Snow is attending a meeting of the presidents of the Western state universities now in session in Madison, Wisconsin. Let every loyal student come out to the oratorical contest. An excellent program has been secured. Special music will be provided. At a recent meeting of the Topeka board of education Miss Anna Banks class '95 was elected assistant principal in the Eighth Grade. Miss Florence Branham who attended the University last year, was married Dec. 14 to Dr. J. E. Kanavel, Cripple Creek, Colorado. H. Jay Withington '95 visited his Beta brethren and friends Monday. He is employed by a civil engineering firm in Chicago on some bridge work. Miss Louise Towne will be absent from school for two weeks on account of weak eyes. Victor Boone and Arthur Ide visited Iowa friends and relatives during the vacation. Mr. Dwight Potter class '92, stopped in Lawrence last Wednesday on his way to Princeton. Nine of the University professors attended the Teachers' Association in Topeka last week. Miss Elsbeth Ehrsam did not return to school. She will devote the remainder of the year to music. C. C. Brown class 196, who is teaching in the Olathe High school, spent the vacation in Lawrence. Dr. D. E. Esterly class '90 one of the leading oculists of the West has recently located in Topeka. Bishop Millspaugh has appointed Mr. Attwater of K. U., rector of the Episcopal church in Olathe. Prof. Miller read a paper on Mars before the Kansas Academy of Science which met last week in Topeka. The usual Y. M. C. A. meeting was held Thursday night at the Watkin's Block. A good meeting was reported. Young ladies seeking missles to throw at late callers should choose bricks and clubs, not slippers and other souvenirs. Chancellor Snow is attending a meeting of the presidents of the Western state universities now in session in Madison, Wisconsin. Let every loyal student come out to the oratorical contest. An excellent program has been secured. Special music will be provided. At a recent meeting of the Topeka board of education Miss Anna Banks class '95 was elected assistant principal in the Eighth Grade. Miss Florence Branham who attended the University last year, was married Dec. 14 to Dr.J.E.Kanavel,Cripple Creek, Colorado. H. Jay Withington '95 visited his Beta brethren and friends Monday. He is employed by a civil engineering firm in Chicago on some bridge work.