320 Kansas University Weekly. Will T. Reed. who by the way is a relative of Speaker Tom Reed entered the University in the fall of 194. Percy J. Parrott a Sigma Xi and a Phi Beta Kappa, was the only member of his class who gained the two He has taken a very active interest in K. U. athletics, having won the light-weight wrestling match in the Indoor meet this Spring. He was elected Manager of Foot-ball for next year, and belongs to the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He was the "Socrates" of the Senior play. honors. He has been an earnest student, but has found time to make a large number of friends. He has made a specialty of Entomology and expects to continue the study and enter commercial life on the side. Mr. Parrott has been prominent in Barb politics. He was "Napoleon" in the Senior play. Class Day. The seniors are intending to have a big jollification on the campus Monday afternoon. It has been several years since class day exercises have been held, and the return to old customs will be welcomed by all who remember the good times which used to be a regular feature of commencement week. The caps and gowns are expected to lend something of dignity to the occasion though they will not be allowed to interfere with the fun. Speeches by members of the class and impromptu (?) responses by professors will give opportunity for the display of a considerable variety of oratorical talent. A never-to-be-violated treaty of peace between the senior class and the Faculty will be formed. Music (?) will be furnished by members of the class, at least, a noise with more or less harmonious properties will be made by the band. A large crowd is expected and special permits will not be necessary in order to walk on the grass. School of Fine Arts. Mrs. Clark is again able to be on the hill. Profs. Penny and Preyer will enjoy their vacations at home this summer. Misses Few and Lichtenwalter and Prof. Farrell will sail for Europe June 16. All wish them a pleasant voyage across the ocean and a successful summer of study. Mrs. McCheyne attended the graduating recital of her daughter, who goes to western Colorado soon to teach. Miss Lapham, who has made such exceptional good progress with the piano, will teach in Chanute this summer. Miss Bertha Whittaker's sister has been with her during the recitals. Miss Greissinger will spend her vacation in Lawrence. Miss Ethel Hamill is the guest of Miss Starr. After commencement they anticipate a pleasant outing of two weeks at Ottawa