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, ata' ,,,5'sA5K35r.L'2'3fatzb-u m T-Fail' Ji' I ' . C 'A ' Qui'-L v F--.-1------'A A xl Y gum.: Q J 4- ti 4 5 l gl r 4' The Culver Legion Mn. DAVID C. Brunnn - Prcsiclcnt Con. GIGNIILQLTAT V Sugberinzien ent Culver-the school-has for twenty-five yea.rs held .her place. in the fore- 1 ground and can now look back with placid and well satis-fied eyes on her long and glorious record. Culver-the man-however, has wlthm 3 Sh01fJC- 15 1'I1011'UhS left behind such a course of hono-r and achievement that all thought of the mere record of the school is eclipsed, and more and more is forced on the world the rea.lization that an institution .does not grow grea.t through its own merit, Its ' sons alone could have brought the Academy to the topmost. peak .upon which it stands today. A school is made and judged by the man which it sends forth, and so has Culver been made, judged,-and glorified. There is, perhaps, at the present time no school-secondary or college- which can boast of a.n alumni organization such 'as Culver possesses, an organiza- tion aided and abetted by the i Culver Spirit which so indelibly marks her graduates-the spirit which makes them as much a part of Culver as Culver is a part of them. In June, will come the reunion of this great legion, a.t which the spectre battalions of former years will once more fall in on the old company street and live again their cadet days. ' This reunion has been made possible only through the- wonderful efficiency and organization of the Culver Legion, an organization supported by the schoo-l to keep in touch with her graduates, principally through the medium of the Vedette. This was formerly known as the Alumni Association, but when the spirit and poweruwith which Culver Men answered the call of their country was seen, the alumni vot.ed to adopt the na.me of Culver Legion, and to make a.s the primal purposeof the Association the helping and bringing together of Culver Men in the service, a.nd the keeping of a. record of their activities. 1 In pursuance of this purpose, work was soon well under wa.y and ca.rds were ' Q l A mailed to every gra.duate whose address was obta.inable. In connection with the men in the service, there was soon! on file in the Le ion offi R ll f H such as no other school of l'k- Q' dt g - Ce af 0 0 Onor alon the f I ,hu 1 C 1 c size an age can boast-a list. which showed, not 2 0 WHY 111 VS 101 ulver Men responded, but one which showed as well 2 . b A W 20 A A I E I D un : -CID R CI Ll. CA L-L. pp LQQA D 'gum
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