VOL. LXXOttav%..Planned;O.U. toSunday, May 31, will be the big day for 80 O.U. seniors. It m a., J o •marks the day for the senior jU Attend beSSIOII commencement.Commencement week - end,Saturday and Sunday, will be a busy two days. The classes whose numerals end in five and . nine and last year’s class willH M m * m • ^ « —i . •For O.U. Leadersbe ^holding official reunions. The^classes of 1959 and 1909will be honored guests at the alumni banquet Saturday night. The class ot^l'909, with 15 living members, will be holding its fiftieth reunion.The schedule for the commencement week-end is as follows:12:002:306:309:308:0010:0012:152:30Saturday, May 30“O” Club barbecueChoir reunion Pi Kappa Delta and speech arts luncheon Open house Alumni Banquet Group and class parties Sunday. May 31 Class breakfastsBaccalaureateAlumni picnic CommencementThe graduating seniors for 1959 are; Stephen .Nnamesie Anazia, Thomas Edward Arbo-gast, Donald Dwane Bailey, Charles - Edwin Bender, James G. Bennett, Paul Henry Blythe, Dyce P. Bonham, Robert D. Burton, Norma Dale Gere Caleb, Melvin Gene Cales, William Edgar Cook,Diana Rogier D'Aboy, Sarah Charlotte Daniels, Loetta Kay augharthy, Beth ElaineDidElizabeth A. Dillon,Vernpn Richard Dorn, Donald ilenstine, Jewell Dorene Coveil Eilenstine, John Martin England,Lily' Shuling Peng, H. Wayne Fink, Esther Lois Fisher, Robert R. Fowler, Janyce Joy Gilliland, Jane Elizabeth Gray,Martha D. Hanson, Thomas Wayne Harrell, Howard G. Hel-geson,‘ Patricia Bundy Hughs, Lynda Kathleen Hyde,Marjorie Paine Jefferis, Stanley E. Johnsen, James R. Jones, Claire Eugene Kahler, Phyllis Ann Kasselman, Larin Robert Kerr, Donald Lee King, Robert F. Knight, Donna Mae Lee, Irene Knowles McAlpine, Arlene F. McCoy, Robert Olin McGhee, Roger Hugh McLoud, Donna Lee Malotte, Donald C. Manley, Nelda *Lou Wesseler Margason, Dorothy Harkness Martin, Amy Carolyn Moberly, Gordon Elliott Morlan,George Carlin Nalley, Daniel ' E. Oliveira, John A. Parks, Robert Victor Peterson, Doris Elizabeth Polley, Harold Asa Popp,Jo Katherine Schendel Potter, Jon Lyle Pritchard, Melvin Blakeley Ralston, Jr., Waldean Glenn Rapp, Carl A. Riggs,Taher Mir Mohsen Safavi,Fred Robert Seymour, Dorothy Marlene Shane, Charolette Jean Shearer, Clausie W. Smith, Mary Alice Sorenson, Faith M. Spencer, Carolyn June Spong, Patricia Ann Thiel, Billy D. Thyr, Geneva Carter Trickett, Martin Edward Vancil, Dolores Louise Warner, Tacy Pickens Watkins, Jerrell Lynn Wilkqps, Henry Wyeno, Robert J. Young.Ottawa University sponsoredits first leadership training session on Wednesday evening, May 6. This session was divided into two parts. The first group met in the Ad Building and was composed of the club Masters, the Student Council and peoplein other positions of leadership on campus for the coming year. This session was led by Miss Edna Agnew, Dean of Women, Its purpose was to acquaint these incoming leaders with many of the techniques necessary for conducting meetings properly and hints on ways to handle many of the problems they will encounter in their jobs.The second group met in the Mammel Art Center and was composed of the club treasurers for the coming year. Mrs. Bem-mels and Mrs. Frear led this gathering. They spoke of methods for keeping club records and handling the financial affairs for their social clubs.About fifty people attended these sessions./Class OfficersNewly elected class officers for the coming year are:SeniorsChester Dalton, Lusk, Wyoming, president; Jim Smith, Mohawk, New York, vice-president; Marsha Haycraft, Arlington, Virginia, secretary; Jerry Fournier, Denver, Colorado, treasurer.JuniorsBill Rinehart, Greensbuyg, Kansas, president; Tim Lamkin, Pasadena, Texas, vice - president; Judy Smith, Parsons, Kansas, secretary; Sue Pond, Leon, Kansas, treasurer.SophomoresRich Copeland, Garnett, Kansas, president; Sharon Ireland, Parsons, Kansas, vice-president; Sue Lennox, Detroit, Michigan, secretary; Jerry Petal, New York, New York, treasurer.Annual Class Fby Brooke ISLast week-end found each class on the O.U. campus busy with the class annual ftTfrction.The freshmen held their an-? niflal picnic Friday afternoon and evening at Forest Parkwith tennis and softball providing the entertainment until suppertime. £fter they ate, dancing to records filled out the rest of the evening.Juniors Go To Lone StarThe junior class, having the whole day free, went to Lone Star Lake early in the morning. The day was spent with much activity and everyone enjoyed playing softball, volleyball, ring toss; and a few brave souls went swimming. The meal was at noon, -and by evening the juniors were tired and went home.