Cornell College - Royal Purple Yearbook (Mount Vernon, IA)

 - Class of 1925

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1 1 il 4Lf'.2 mmmUUIUmHUHmllHmlHmmIIUmH , . -..-H L L- ..,, Lt- .,, L - ---LLL - - 5 2 ii ll THE ALUlWNI COUNCIL 'OF CORNELL COLLEGE ' s E 5 l c. e. NYE, '01 Chairman of the Alumni Executive Council E Back of every big movement there must be one big mover. The Alumni Council E of Cornell College is no exception. It was Bill Nye, '01, who first caught the 2 vision of a more fully organized Cornell' Alumni, serving their Alma Nlater and E working for a Greater Cornell. i He is the father of our present Constitution and is Chairman of the Executive Q Council. We all, every Cornellian, must grasp his vision and aid in materialising E from it a greater Cornell. 3 A MESSAGE FROM BILL TO ALL CORNELLIANS, PAST, 5 PRESENT, AND FUTURE 2 Say, Cornellians, do you know that the word Commencement means just what I it implies? When you matriculated as a freshman you signed a life contract for Q service. You announced your determination not only to finish the prescribed four I year course, but you enlisted in the service of the college of your choice. Your four 2 years of training, your familiarity with the benefits of Cornell, your appreciation of 5 the college needs, all equip you for your service-life-long, loyal, and wholehearted, 5 in that great army of Cornellians now known as the Alumni Council of Cornell. 5 To such Cornellians we send greetings. To such Cornellians we pledge our E cooperation, our loyalty, and our devotion to the school which we, old and young E alike, still love and reverence. The Alumni Council offers to you the vehicle for 5 future functioning as a Co1'nellian. The granting of your degree by the college does E not write 'l'Finis across your life's page of college activity. It is the Commencement of Q service. 5 May I not impress upon you, Cornellians, that the Alumni Council is yours? It is E your goal. You are its recruits. It is nothing apart from your present activity. It is 5 another cylinder in the engine, coordinating with the student body, the faculty, the Q trustees-all working to one common end-A Bigger-lletter-Greater Cornell. , C. C. NYE. ' 37 9 - U K 1 f f ia 'R A iumnummmnmnmuruuim Page 30

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