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34 THE KENTUCKY ALUMNUS f
CLASS SECRETARY SECTION.  i
` ARE YOU IN? ..  
In the Class Secretary contest for the highest percentage of paid-up dues i 
by their respective classes the ALUMNUS has to report that the "t1ghtwads #
have almost won a squeeze—out victory over the Secretaries. However, the
Secretaries fought a valiant lslght-·SO111C of them-—and were able in a few in- ts 
stances to make some advancement. _ _ _
From actual count, not over 350 out of about 1,500 living alumni pay
· clues, or 23+ per cent. The following is a revised percentage statement showing ;
, the standing as compared with the December statement: - 
Classes 1869—1893.28 per cent pay dues ......... No change _ r 
Class ’93 ......... 15 per cent pay dues ......... 8 per cent gain =. 
Class ’94 ......... 27 per cent pay dues ......... 10 per cent gain  Q
Class ’95 ........ ..50 per cent pay dues ........, 7 per cent gain  
Class ’96 ......... 41 per cent pay dues ......... 8 per cent gain ‘ 
Class ’97 ......   . .39 per cent pay dues ......... 4 per cent gain , V 
Class ’98 ......... 44 per cent pay dues ......... No change “
Class ’99 ......... 40 per cent pay dues ......... No change _ , 
Class ’00 ......... 53 per cent pay dues ......... 3 per cent gain ,
Class ’01 ......... 33 per cent pay dues ......... No change Q
Class ’02 ......... 28 per cent pay dues ......... 11 per cent gain  ;g
Class ’03 ......... 28 per cent pay dues ......... No change ; 
Class ’04 ......... 29 per cent pay dues ......... 7 per cent gain , 
Class ’05 ......... 22 per cent pay dues ......... 2 per cent gain K 
Class ’06 ......... 35 per cent pay dues ......... 3 per cent gain  {
· Class ’07 ......... 23 per cent pay dues ......... 4 per cent gain Q 
Class ’08 ......... 22_ per cent pay dues ......... 4 per cent gain E 
Class ’09 ......... 27 per cent pay dues ......... 6 per cent gain l 
Class ’10 ......... 14 per cent pay dues.; ....... 2 per cent gain  S
Class ’11 ......... 27 per cent pay dues ......... 9 per cent gain ; 
Class ’l2 ......... 28 per cent pay dues ......... 3 per cent gain  
Class ’13 ......... 17 per cent pay dues ......... 4 per cent gain  
Class ’l4 ......... 28 per cent pay dues ......... 9 per cent gain Z
Class ’15 has not yet had an_ opportunity to figure in this list, but a chance L
will be given this class soon and it is confidently believed that its percentage ii 
of paid-up clues will make some of the other classes feel mighty little. .
CLASS OF ’95. ` 
BY MARY L. DmLA1<12, SEcnErAnY. ‘
Nettie Foster, in prompt response to a card of inquiry, sent greetings and l
says she is teaching mathematics in Harrison public school and also helps with *
the very interesting work of teaching ignorant adults and foreign boys in the l,
night school here at Lexington.  `Z
M_ Lucy Fitzhugh, besides her important "regular work," says she is busy  
lighting the Borland eight-hour bill for government clerks; trying to keep , 
the United States from fighting Germany and Great Britain (and she might ‘ 
now add Mexico) at_tlie same time; and praying for woman suf1‘rage." She i
looks forward to receiving the ALUMNUs and is "starved for the K. U. news." `