1935-1936 Academic Catalog

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The Alumni Association was organized with t11e first graduating class in 1897. It has functioned ever since. It has increased. in numbers and in usefulness ta thie college. During this last year a number have -contributed to the Maintenance and Expan.s!i.on Fund of t"he -colle_ge iu sum.s ranging from five dollar.s up to one hundred. We f>hali need not only their help but the h lp of the other members of the alumni during the coming year in order to 1raise a Maintenance and Expansion FILTJ.d of five thousand dollars to heip meet tbe current expenses and to keep workers in the field for the per-manent productive (mdowment 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 meeting of the Alu.inni Association will be Friday, June 1, 6:00 P. M., in the Alford Memorial Gymnas ium. OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The officers of the Alumni Association for 1934-1935 are! President, Dr. Jas. L. Chesnut~ '18__________Rich:mond, Indiana. First Vice President, Rev. Herbert L. Main, '30 ----------– ---------------------------------------Beaver Fal~, Pa. Second Vice President Rev. Claire McNeel, '29 ------------ ----- ______________________________________ Clifton., Ohio Cor. Sec., Mabel Stormont, '17 ________________Cedarville, Ohio Rec. Sec. and Treas., Jean Sweet, >30 __________Rossford, Ohio . MEMBER OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES J. Lloyd Confarr, '09 _________________________Cedarville,Ohio

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