SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Oread to Graduate Ten Sixteenth* Annual Exercises to Be May 25 The 16th annual commencement exercises of the Oread Training High School will be held Friday, May 25 at the Oread Administration building according to Prof. J. W. Twente, principal of the school. Announcements have been printed and will be given out this evening those students who are being graduated. The honor awards to be given this year are the Oread medal and the D. A, R. prizes. The Oread medal is presented to a member of the senior class who has done the most for the school in the line of scholarship, service and character. He is elected jointly by the school class and the members of the faculty. Those students selected for the honor roll are selected on the merits of their grades alone. The D. A. R. prizes consist of cash awards of $10 and $5 for the best students in American history. These students are selected by the head of the sociol science department and student heads of the course in American history. Those members of the graduating class are: Helen Jenner Alexter, Margaret Bushong, Gertried Henry, Hiley Mildred Fern Hutchison, Phoebe R. Pyle, John Nawarre Canson, J. Decio C. Marshall, and Edmund Rex Sibley. (Continued from note 21) Why Should "Dammit" Worry About Other. unexpectedly just as he was complete, a delicate bit of drawing. She is true to her master, however, and may most often be seen with him. She faces the camera, but upon the back of a veteran, runs swiftly up and down his arms, or makes a sudden dive for the pocket of his smock, as the notion strikes her. Once in this moment she finds herself on fur and falls sound asleep. The gentle motion of his walk evidently does not disturb her, for only the tip of her finger is visible while her slumbers continue. Her hosts have made a house for her, and she often retires, not always willingly, it must be admitted upon nuts, already crushed, oranges and apples. What more could a small squirrel desire? She has a home a garden plenty of food. The trees she climbs are the long trussed legs of the architects, and she heaps daringly to the top of an adjacent stool. She meets the struggle for existence by diving into every pocket she encounters, being queen of her realm by scolding and screaming at the men when they displease her. She need never know living in eary nests in tree tops, hoard their food in the summer against winter blizzards, hide from the wanderer and live in eas Sherman Elliott left Wednesday on an extended tour for the Memorial Corporation. He will go to Paros, Greece, and other towns in southeastern Kannas. Four Men Chosen by Military Department as Individual Winners of Competitive Drill in University R. O. T. G. 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