Kansas University Weekly. 317 Will McMurray Roy T. Osborn the University's representative in the State Oratorical contest for '97, has also taken a has been connected with the class of '97 since September '95 coming here from Kansas Wes- prominent part in college athletics. He has for the past year acted in the position of athletic editor of the WEEKLY. He is a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity and an all around popular fellow. leyan University. While a Sophomore at Wesleyan he represented that school in the State Oratorical contest. In Kansas University he won the spring oratorical contest in '96, and was elected by his class as manager of the Senior album. He is a member of the Sigma Chi and Theta Nu Epsilon fraternities. He was the "Shakespeare" of the Senior play. The School of Fine Arts is to hold a Summer session beginning on June 15th with Prof Penny, Instructor in Singing, Pipe Organ and Harmony, Prof. Preyer, Instructor in Pianoforte and Prof. Clark, Instructor in Drawing and Painting. The installation ceremonies of the Phi Delta Phi fraternity will take place at the Beta chapter house Monday, June 7th. Mayor Jones, speaker, Jas. G. Smith, and Herbert Hadley, all of Kansas City will conduct the ceremony. The following are the charter members: A. B. Bates, C. A. Burney, Tom Harley, Wilder S. There have been many strange faces in the University halls this week. Visitors for the commencement exercises have commenced to arrive. The indications are that there will be a larger attendance of out-of-town people than usual. Metcalf, R. W. Wells, Tom Wagstaff, Wm. H. Mason, Adrian Sherman, Clarence Spellman, Clyde W. Miller and Harold Blackshee. What might have been a very serious conflagration was narrowly averted in Snow hall last Tuesday night. The trash box in the basement caught fire in some way but the blaze was discovered and extinguished by Prof. Williston who happened to be in the building. Notice to Seniors. The last meeting of the class of '97 will be held Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 in room 15. All class business will be wound up, so a full attendance is desired. R.R.PRICE, President.