人 1 attendance. In the senior class there are 65 women and 43 men. The woman also out number the men in the sophomore and junior classes. The freshman class has 119 men and 113 women. Students classed as "specials" in the College number 64 men and 47 women. The registrar's records show with persistent regularity that of the students failing to pass the required examinations the majority are men. Popular, Shelley's photos. THE Y. W. C. A. Established in 1892. Membership of 205 Largest in History. The Young Women's Christian Association of the University of Kansas, was established in 1892. The membership is now 205. The largest in the history of the organization. The officers of the Association are: Patience Bevier, President; Ola Bingler, Vice President; Susan Schafer, Secretary; Ellen Boyle, Treasurer; Anna VanZandt, General Secretary. The Y. W. C. A. girls this fall have given out handbooks to new students, met trains during registration week, entertained at the Association house any girls arriving late at night, have helped forty girls to find rooms, twenty-six room-mates, twelve boarding places and six employment. They gave an opening reception for new girls, a joint reception with the Y.M. C.A. for all students, informal attic parties for Freshman girls, a Thanksgiving party with the Y. M. C. A., and the County Fair. They have furnished a rest-room for girls in Fraser Hall, something that has been long desired and needed by the girl students. Their Bible study classes, fifteen in number, have an enrollment of one hundred and forty. The Y. W. C. A. holds a meeting every Wednesday at five o'clock in the chapel, Beside this are the prayer-meetings held every noon. The Y. W. LOVE Is a man's insane desire to become a woman's meal ticket, but the love for GOOD BOOKS including the latest fiction and the standard novels, is fast increasing. We are showing for the Christmas trade the finest collection of Art goods, Toilet Sets, Mirrors and Stationery ever shown in Lawrence. WOLF'S BOOK STORE house is at Geo. O. Foster's 1328 Ohio street. COUNTY FAIR. The proceeds from the Y. W. County Fair have not been accurately determined, but are not less than $175.00. As expected the Beta "Hoop La" was the great money maker, taking in over $3).00. "The Plantation" was a close second while the "Edison's Dolls" cleared $8.00. It is not the financial part of the Fair that is the most gratifying but rather the jolly good time had by everyone that attended. Class Officers. The Kansan prints for the first time a complete list of all the class officers in the University. SENIOR Wilber Maddox, President; Emil Brunner, Vice President; Nellie Potts, Secretary; Paul Cory, Treasurer. Sam Forter, President; Mark Brawley, Vice President; Ivy Brock, Secretary; Frank Klingberg, Treasurer. JUNIOR SOPHOMORE COLLEGE AND EN- COLLEGE AND ENGINEERS Roy Simpson, President; Charles Hoffman, Vice President; Genevieve Clark, Secretary; Will Kenny, Treasurer. FRESHMAN F. M. McShane, President; I. Hausman, Vice President; Winnifred Alexander, Secretary; Ernest Skofstad, Treasurer. ENGINEERS Rex Thorpe, President; Roy Ridnour, Vice President; Oscar Dahlene, Secretary and Treasurer. SENIOR LAW C. S. Ford, President; A. W. Relihan, Vice President; R. C. McCormick, Secretary; P. C. Cook, Treasurer. MIDDLE LAW E. E. Brookins, President; Fred Brett, Vice President; C.A. Bailey, Secretary; Walter McVey. Treasurer. JUNIOR LAW C. I. Martin, President; Julius Cohn, Vice President; Sadie Warner, Secretary; Blackmar Treasurer. Seniors attention! Don't put off having your pictures taken too long. Do it now! Go to Squires! The rates are low. NEW STUDENT ORCHESTRA First-class music for all occasions. H. E. FOWLER, Director and Manager. 705 Mississippi St. $2.50 per man until 12:30 Star Grocery and Meat Market Holds the banner on high grade staple and fancy groceries, fresh and salt meats at prices that make permanent customers. C. A. TETER, PROP. 1337-1339 Mass. St. Phone 176.