THE : HESPERIAN w Eleventh street. Each senior was presented with an emblematic token of remembrance and interesting talks were made. The Kappa Kappa Gammas held a banquet at the homo of the Misses Gere Thursday eve ning. The occasion was to celebrate the fourth anniversary of the founding of the local chap ter. Covers were laid for thirty-six active and alumni. Miss Bessie Turner entertained the Pi Phis Thursday evening. The fraternities hold their 2d annual Pan Hellernic ball at the Beach Saturday evening. Jas. Wells, Prof, of Mechanical Engineer ing of Montana Slate University, visited with Prof. Richards this week. Mr. "Wells is an old class-mate of Mr. Richards and a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. Miss ITaskell will spend the summer at her homo in Maine. Sue intends to go viaChick ainauga to say good-byo to a few of her friends before thoy leave for Cuba. The Sigma Chis gave a circus party Wed nesday evening. Alter the circus the parly went to the chapter house and indulged in dancing. Circus refreshments in the way of red lemonade, pop corn and peanuts were served. Frank J. Guslin left for his homo at Kear ney, Nebr., Thursday morning. Dolimi Pronun. Tho new members' program of the Delian society was given last Friday evening. Mr, Gould's ghost story was delivered in such a realistic manner that he called up some ghosts from tho regions below whom even tho night watch could not quiet. MiBS Davie' recita tion was given in a very nice manner. Mr. Fulton read a criticism on tho great poem of .lack and .Till that contained many fine touches of gonuino humor. Mr. Vasoy sang a couple of solos that were much appreciated by tho audionco. Mr. Wymoro's paper on tho "Now and Old," patted the now members on tho back. Miss Buck master recited a very nice poem about tho war. One of tho very best numbers of tho evening was the critic's report by Mr. Adams. It was very bright and witty. The Dclians have added some very strong students to their number thiB year. Siimmci Vacnt ion. What to do during vacation is a question that will probably be settled by a majority of students before examinations are finished. Some will "go home," some will "work," some "study," some "rest up." Several have already decided to stay a few weeks and make up a course or two for college credit in Ger man, French or Spanish at tho preparatory school, or to bring up some prep, work that is in arrears. Mr. John Fossler will be the in structor in German and will have one class in first year and tho other in second year Ger man. Each class will complete the entire year's work during the summer. Miss Julia M. Korsmeycr, present assistant under Dr. Edgren in Romance languages, will have charge of French. Only second year French is offered. This class will complete the year's work (two courses) in six weeks. Spanish is offered for the same length of time under Prof, F. E. Clements. The days of registration are May 28, 30 and 31. All classes except French and Spanish are scheduled to begin Juno 1. Mr. Wallace, the director, will bo at his office in. the University conservatory building daily. It is a good idea at least to talk over tho mat ter of summer work and see how much can really bo dono in a short time at small ex pense. Union Bj.v'n Special Pi-ogr-rjim. The boys of tho Union society gave their special program last Friday evening in Union hall. The program opened with an instru mental solo by Master Chester Parks. This was followed by special papers on some well chosen and farcial subjects by Messrs. Morse, Knhlman, Kinton and Rose. Tho telephone message sent by Messrs. Abbott and Searson to tho Chancellor at Chicago and to tho "Hes perian" contained many "hits" on the "profs" and student body,and tho resounding applause denotod that tho jokes were highly appre ciated. The Union Boys' Quartette sang some very appropriate selections. Mr. Bol lenbach read a very laughable poem, "The Bod Bug," which was a parody on Poo's "Raven." Tho question, "Resolved that Everything is Nothing," was hotly debated by Messrs. Piatt and Heltzman. The pro-