Arkansas State University - Indian Yearbook (Jonesboro, AR)

 - Class of 1926

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Slumnt An Alumni Association is practically the only thing that is capable of linking the graduate to his Alma Mater. Indeed, through the Alumni Association old school chums may meet again and indulge in treasured conversation. Through the As- sociation, an atmosphere is created wherein each and every mem- ber is made to feel that he is actually keeping up with the pro- gress of his school. Too often, when a person graduates, he feels that he is to fall by the wayside along with the others and is to have nothing whatever in common with school. He is just out of it— that is all. In the last few years, the A. M. Alumni Association has become more aggregated, more active than ever before. Any one witnessing the 1925 Alumni Banquet given during commence- Page twenty-seven

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ment week could not fail but note the splendid improvement made over the one the year before. Old Alumni members were present. Representatives of a good many states were glad to get back to plain Ole ' Aggie. Mr. Bill Alsopp of Little Rock, Arkansas, in order to reach the banquet in time to act as official toast master, drove all night long accompanied by another alumni member, Mr. Foy Hammons. Then, in order to get back to his work in due time, he drove back the night of the banquet. Such loyalty speaks well for any organization. Such loyalty will build a school. A. M. is proud of her Alumni Association. She is watching her children with interest and with the highest of hopes. Already she can see the results of her careful training. One of her most brilliant geniuses, Miss Bernice Turner, now resides in San Diego, California. Miss Turner holds a very responsible position as designer for one of the largest stores of the city. We have recently heard that Bernice has a most thrilling romance ! ! Write her and ask about it. Mr. Troy Martin and Mr. Homer McKewen came back. They are now two of Aggie ' s most dignified and esteemed instructors. Miss Margaret Malone has blossomed out into a full-fledged teacher in Wilson, Arkansas. Mr. Fred Caldwell is one of Standard Oil ' s most valuable men. Mr. Foy Hammons is Coach of that famous Pine Bluff football team. Without exception the Alumni Association has some of the finest and best working young people of the State. Our Presi- dent, Horace Thompson, is in Fayettville attending State Uni- versity while Miss Alta Mover, Secretary and Treasurer, is librarian at A. M. College, Jonesboro, Arkansas. Most of the Alumni have responsible positions as teachers, others more responsibility as mothers and fathers, while still others are working diligently for their respective degrees. Truly A. M. ' s Alumni Association will gain a name for it- self through the wonderful achievements of its many members. Page twenty-eight

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