UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SECOND YEAR CLASS TO HAVE MEMORIAL Sohpomores Collect $40 to Be Used When Seniors; Frost Interested but Inactive The sophomore and freshman classes, although not taking a great deal of interest in memorials, are active enough to insure the University that it will be remembered in the years 1917 and 1918. "I do not know how the sophomore memorial fund stands at present," said W. O. Brownlee, chairman of the sophomore memorial fund, this morning. "A committee meeting was to be hold last evening but that is too far in advance we weren't. A month ago we had collected forty dollars toward the fund." "Nothing definite has been done in the freshman class this year toward a memorial fund," is the announcement of the committee appointed by President James Barclay to start a memorial fund. Brownlee has been pushing the work of the memorial fund collections and believes the final report will show that Brownlee was also the memorial of the class of 1917. Nothing Doing Here An effort was made early in the year by the memorial committee of the first year class, but since its success seemed doubtful the movement was dropped. The committee thought it impractical to attempt to begin the memorial fund at a time when it will be more united for proposition in hand it seems better to wait until such a move would be assured of success. A General Examination How well do you know the University of which you are a part? Answer these and grade yourself. 1. What make is the piano in the chanel in Fraser Hall? 2. What style of architecture is Green Hall? Blake Hall? 3. Name seven kinds of trees on the campus. 4. Describe accurately the view from Mount Oread. 5. Name the original of the busts in Fraser Hall and the Library. 6. Describe the case of relics on the stairway at Snooner Library. 9. When was the lilac hedge planted and by whom? 7. Name four famous statues, of which copies are to be found in Pra- thya. 8. Who was the first Chancellor of the University? ed and by whom? 10. Whose names are carved on the wall of the Museum? 11. When was North College erected? 14. Why were the colors, crimson and blue, chosen? 12. Describe the classical museum. 13. Locate the sun-dial on the campus. An important meeting of the freshman class has been called for Tuesday noon in the chapel hall at Fraser. All freshmen are urgently requested to be present as important business is to be transacted. Freshmen to Meet 15. Who wrote the words and music of the "Alma Mater" song? 16. Describe the seal of the University. James Barclay. President. 17. What decorations are used on the Dyche Museum? We have just placed in our store a golf ball marker. Come down and place your initials on your golf balls. It is free. Carroll's - Adv. Kodakers—we want your business. Pictures finished in one day. Squires Studio.-Adv. LOST—A raincoat, tan silk slicker with belt across back. Taken night of Junior Prom. 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Let me send you my illustrated, coastline guide book and Expansion folder and tell you about the cheap fares on Palm Beach Suits $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00 Every Suit with a Genuine Palm Beach Label A Variety of Styles to Select from Straw Hats $1 to $4 AND Genuine Panamas $3.50 to $6.00 SKOFSTAD The High School Student who feels an interest in such a vocation as Mechanical Engineering should be encouraged in knowing that the growth of industry, and the modern striving after efficiency, open a broad way of opportunity to the able mechanical engineer. He is always in demand. His position is often one of large responsibility. He is well paid. A four-year course in mechanical engineering with the advantages of fully equipped shops and laboratories,prepares the student to enter this broad field under the best conditions. VOCATION EDITOR University Daily Kansan Lawrence, Kansas Including Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Kans., St. Joseph, Topeka, Iola and Lawrence. 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