classes. Betty Anne Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -D. :E. Sullivan, 621 Maple avenue, Evanston, was elected to the presidency of the freshman: class, while Helen L-junggren, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ljunggren, 716 Brummel street, Evanston, is the new sophomore president, and Cath- erine Hedman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hedman, 115 Fuller Jane, Winnetka, is to head the junior class. The new vice-president and ath- ietic chairman of the senior class is Maranna McCabe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John N. McCabe, 2315 Forest View road, Evanston. Edel, Bovbjerg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j Viggo Bovbjerg. 504 Fifth Street]I Folks, naeet up î'ilh t Dae Ù, iw.. L744 Romaine Photo Fr t he /w Ir.iiist '9oldei, faîvii rep)resentatives of ail those breeds will corne, froni the Chicago, terri- tory. Many, others are, coming with their ,owncrs and fanciers f romn ail parts of the country and *the-world. SNot the least of the attractions as the show wilI be the preminni list, larger this fail than ever before. More than $7,000 ini cash prizes and, trophies wiIl bc awarded the winn.ers. Therewill be more than 400 trophies. s everal of *hich are sterling silker, and are vahied froni $100 to $500., Margaret Simpson Wins. Class Office at College At the animal class ekections ofthel Pestalozzi Froebell'caeàwrs >1e in Chicago,.XMiss Margraret *Siignnsoti Champion Stîfters Fritz's son, Cout civil Felix von Luckner, was born at Evan- The Un eger's and is now owned by theVincenit COIDIissioQ LJ. fGarrity's of Menlo Park, Calif. Mrs. rtsa 1 Garrity was formerly a resident of lor, and as s u Was "man ) be olal a<Ivs Umm.