Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. March 24, 1959 WATCH YOUR STEP The campus is studded with plaques denoting gifts from graduating classes. ACCESS ROUTE—Steps leading up to the Campanile were a gift to the University from the class of 1948. Class Mementos Are Everywhere LEVELING JOB-A volleyball game is underway on the dancing and recreation pavillion west of Potter Lake. The concrete pavillion was a gift from the class of 1543. An engraving called "Temple of Karnak" was the gift to the University from its first graduating class in 1873. Since then, most of the other classes followed its example. Many class gifts have been money and bonds. About 40 graduating classes gave tangible gifts. You've probably seen most of them. STRICTLY FOR THE BIRDS—The class of 1903 gave this bird bath to KU. It stands on the lawn west of Green Hall. WHAT'S GOING ON?—Larry McCue, Lawrence senior, glances at the gift of the class of 1931, a bulletin board in front of Watson Library. Photos by Gary Settle TIMELY GIFT—Mrs. Donald Dean, Lawrence senior, stands beside the Union's chiming clock, a gift from the class of 1922.