1932-1933 Catalog
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The Alumni Association was organized with the first graduating class in 1897. It has functioned ever since. It ha'S increased in numbers and in usefulness to the college. During this paBt year, out of the 490 living alumni, upwards of eighty-seven have contributed to the Maintenonce and Ex– pansion Fund of the college in sums ranging from five dollars up to one hundred. We shall need not only their help but the help of the other members of the alumni during the coming year in order to raise a Maintenance and Expansion Fund of ten thousand dollars to help meet the current expenses and to keep workers in the field for the permanent productive endowment fund. The Alumni Association, in the near future, will organize centers in different localities in order ·to deepen the interest of its graduates and former students in the college. The next meeeting of the Alumni Association will be at 12:30 P.M, Mon– day, June 5, in the Alford Memorial Gsmna~ium. OFFICERS AND COMMITTIES OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION President, James McMillan, '32, ----------------Osborn, Ohio First Vice President, Judge S. C. Wright, '03, __Cedarville, Ohio Second Vice President, Lucile Johnson, '24, ____ Cedarville, Ohio Cor. Sec., Mabel Stormont, '17, ---------- Xenia, Ohio, Route 5 Rec. Sec., Carrie Rife, '04, __________________Cedarville, Ohib MEMBER OF BOARD ·oF TRUSTEES Lloyd Confarr, '09, ------------------------- Cedarville, Ohio BANQUET COMMITTEE W. P. Harriman, Chairman, '12, 1111 Wyoming St., Dayton, Ohio Mrs. Anna 0 .. Wilson, '00,------------------- Cedarville, Ohio Elmer Jurkat, '26 -------------------------- Cedarville, Ohio Mrs. W. W. Anderson, '18, ---- 502 N. Galloway St., Xenia, Ohio Mrs. J.C. McMillan, '28, ------------------------Osborn, Ohio James Stormont, '31, ---------------· ___ Xenia, Ohio, Route 5
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