THE CORRIDORS. 337 —Quiz. —Cram. —Exam. Picnics. — COURIER forever! —Almost through. The Cicala is printed. —Will we have a field day? The regents meet the first week in June. —Glen Miller has a Prince Albert. —Warm weather hurts the literary soies. The Athletic Association seems to weaken. -Victor Linley is president of the Oread Society. —Hair, tooth and nail brushes just received at Straffon's. -Millard & Cooper will offer a prize next year, free to all. —Thirteen hundred commencement invitations were sent out. We want to impress the necessity of a gymnasium upon the regentorial brain. The largest stock of the finest straw hats in the city is to be found at Bromel-sick's. The Coates opera house orchestra has been engaged for Class and Commencement days. The Seniors have pa.sed a resolution declaring that Bromelsick's is the place for neck ties. -This is the last number of the Courier for this year, but Bromelsick continues to have the best stock of hats in town. The students will petition the regents to pass a resolution requesting Bromelsick the hatter, to establish a branch house on the campus. The class of '85 has elected the following officers: President, F. S. Foster; vice president, B. K. Bruce; secretary, Hattie Hulick; treasurer, S.M.Cook; poet. Victor Linley. —D. F. Bigelow has a fine assortment of toilet articles such as combs, brushes and plate glass mirrors, besides the best of perfumes and toilet soaps. —The Sigma Chis had intended to run sub rosa till their pins had arrived, but their plans were spoiled by Mr. Pershall, who informed a reporter of their banquet and so let the Cat (Sig) out of the bag. Last Tuesday evening the Alpha Psi chapter of Sigma Chi was established at the University of Kansas. Rev. A. S. Embree, of Olathe, and Mr. Lichty, of Nebraska University ushered the boys into the mysteries of the Greeks. The fraternity is one of the best in the United States, and has chapters in nearly all of the prominent western colleges. Alpha Psi is the thirty-sixth and is undoubtedly an excellent one. The nine charter members are well known students and stand high in studies, politics and society. They have had difficulties to contend with in having to meet the opposition of another set of petitioners from here, but showed true Greek spirit in standing firmly by their colors and at last received their reward. We prophesy a successful career for Sigma Chi in the University of Kansas. The pin is a Greek cross and looks very pretty. Their colors are blue and gold. After the initiation they adjourned to Persall's, where that worthy caterer had a banquet prepared, well worthy of Greeks, if not of God! Again we say welcome to Sigma Chi, may she live long and prosper. The following are the charter members: R.C. Preston, C.L.Smith,C.S.Metcalfe,R.L McAlphine,Guy Shultz, Will Shultz,D.C Kennedy,H.F.Albert,and Geo Metcalfe