The University Courier. 277 LOGALS. Prof. Dyche returned from Chicago Monday. Chas. Scott of Iola attended the Alumni banquet. Willis Gleed of Topeka attended commencement. J. H. Mustard was in K.C.last Friday and Saturday. Hamaker assisted in the Registrar's Office Saturday. Miss Milia Crotty was greeted by friends on the hill last week. Miss Maud Springer is visiting in Lawrence during commencement. Miss Moore of White Cloud attended the Kappa party of last Friday evening. Mr. J. F. Carlson left Sunday for a few weeks visit at the World's Fair and Chicago. H. M. Fuller of Seneca will remain here for a couple of weeks to work in the shops. H. F. M. Bear and W.Y. Morgan visited their Alma Mater during commencement. J. L. Harrington will work in the office of J.A.L.Waddell of K.C.during the summer. The Sigma Chis have just purchased and received a new piano. The piano was purchased through an an old member of this chapter, Mr. Kroh of Kansas City. The words "Sigma Chi," inlaid with gold gives a very pretty effect and the Sigs may well be proud of it. The fact that Prof. Wheeler had charge of the music for commencement last year and that it was given him again is sufficient evidence of the excellent and satisfactory results. The work done during the present commencement is evidence that the right man had been recalled He is a leader and composer of considerable reputation and played the K. S. U. March of his own composition. Mrs. J. D. Bowersock Entertains the Sigma Chis. Last Saturday evening Mrs. J. D. Bowersock entertained the Sigma Chis in her spacious home. Nearly all the active members of the chapter were present and many of the inactive ones in the city. Music, songs and conversation made the hours pass pleasantly and rapidly and after light refreshments had been served the Sigs toook leave of their hostess with many grateful hand shakes. The Phi Gam Annual. Last Monday evening Phi Gamma Delta invited their friends to Frazer Hall to participate in their annual party. The event had long been looked forward to by many with great expectations and in the final result they were not disappointed. The hall was tastefully decorated with fraternity colors and pictures and, fittest with the pretty costumes of the ladies, never looked prettier. With no thought except of the present and guided by the sweet strains of music the pleasant company remained until a late hour and then left the hall reluctantly. The Kappa's Farewell Party. As an appropriate farewell to the last day of examination week, the Kappas, according to their proverbial reputation for having a good time, flung the cares and responsibilities of the student to the wind and met with their friends in Frazer Hall last Friday evening to take a jolly farewell of this school year and to celebrate their very successful year's work as a fraternity in an appropriate manner. The hall was tastefully decorated with the fraternity colors and pictures and looked very pretty. The music by Saunders was very fine and inspired the gay dancers, just let loose from school, with new life. The supper was served by Weideman on the stage in his usually artistic manner. The party broke up only at a late hour and was a fitting climax to the successful year's work just closed. ITWOULD seem rather difficult for people who move in the "best circles" to keep straight, yet many of them claim to be perfectly square.