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THE 1916 FORESTER The officers for 1914-15 are: Presidcnf ...,.......,.....,.........,.. ......... C ornelius Betten, '00, Lake Forest Vice-President .,... . ..,... Harry L. Bird, 5441 Kenmore Ave. Secretary and Treasurer .,.. Clifford H. Williams, 3131 Calumet Ave. OTTUMWA, IOWA, ALUMNI CLUB This club was organized in 1911, to include in its membership alumni, former students and undergraduates residing in Ottumwa or vicinity. Two annual banquets have been held in the Christmas holidays, and other meetings are held from time to time. The present officers are: President ,,,, ,.,... ........ .,,. S a 1 nucl C. Stoltz, '09 Secrelary and Treasurer ...,....,.., ........ F rank Strohauer, '13 Jllembcr AIzu1z111',4d'Ui50ry Board .,,.. . .... Warren H. Ferguson, '05 OREGON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION This Association was formed April 19th, 1912, at a meeting in Portland. There are some thirty alumni and former students in Oregon, and it is hoped through occasional meetings in Portland, where the majority of them are located, to promote fellowship and to benefit the College. The officers for the present year are: President ..,. . ...... R. H. Crozier, '93, 517 Railway Exchange, Portland Secrclary-Treaszmr .. .... W. E. Stone, '08, 204 Beck Building, Portland WAUKEGAN ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ' The newest alumni club is being formed at Waukegan, Illinois, whence there has always come a number of students each year. De- tailed information may be obtained from Miss Elizabeth jackson, '12, of Waukegan. In the summer of 1914 a General Register was issued, containing full lists of all who have been connected with the College as trustees, instructors or students. Copies of this Register may be secured by addressing the President's office. The attention of the Alumni is especially called to pages 32 and 33 of the General Register, where is printed the proposed plan for the organization of an Alumni Advisory Board. Z8
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THE 1916 FORESTER 'Ciba fAlumni THE GENERAL ASSOCIATION The object of this Association is cultivation of social relations and the perpetuation of fellowship among the alumni and former students, the advancement of the interests of the College and the extension of its influence. Membership in this Association is of three classesegraduate, associate and honorary. To the first class are eligible all graduates, to the second class, all former students who have been in attendance at the College for two yearsg and to the third class, members of the faculty, former students not eligible as associates, and others, who by reason of exceptional devotion to the interests of the College may be elected by the Association to such membership. The active members of this Association are expected to pay to its treasurer an annual fee of one dollar or more for the maintenance of scholarships and for con- tingent expenses. The annual business meeting and dinner of the Association will be held in Lake Forest on Tuesday evening, June 22nd, 1915. The officers for 191-1-15 are: President ....,.,..,...,...... Dean D. Lewis, M. D., '95, 122 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago First Vive-Presidvizl .... ....,. i -Xndrew O. jackson, '96, 7202 Princeton Ave., Chicago Second V1'i'e-Presidezzi ,... ..,,.,..,.... IX Irs. Belle Bartlett Rogers, '05, Lake Forest Serrelary and Treaszirez' ........,... .,..,......... . A. Duane Jackman, '06, Lake Forest The Alumni Fund, which was created eight years ago, is open to class and individual subscriptions, and is devoted to two purposes, as follows: I. Half of the contributions each year will go to the establishment of a permanent fund, the principal of which will be kept intact. II. The second half will form a current fund, and will be used to satisfy needs which the general funds of the College cannot supply. Subscriptions for this fund should be sent to Mr. A. Duane Jack- man, Lake Forest. CHICAGO ALUMNI CLUB . This club is composed of men residing in or near Chicago, and consists of alumni and former students of the College. It is organized for the purpose of maintaining college affiliations, and of promoting a strong feeling of interest and devotion among former students of the College. Meetings of the Club are held in Chicago on the first Monday evening of each monthg supper is served at 6:00 o'clock, and is followed by a business meeting and an informal social gathering. The annual meeting for the election of officers is held in April. - Z7
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THE 1916 FORESTER Tvbe Ebirly Friday, June Saturday, June Sunday, June Monday, June Tuesday, june 14- 154 164 17- lo- -sixtb Tfxnnual Commencement JUNE, 1914 Senior Chapel Service. Address by Professor Cornelius Betten. 1Vomen's Glee Club Concert. Baccalaureate Address by the President. Ad- dress at Vespers by Rev. Alfred F. Waldo, '9-1. Class Day Exercises. Commencement Reception and Alumni Dinner. Wednesday, june 19-Commencement Exercises. Commencement Luncheon. HONORS AWARDED 1913-14 Shield Honors-Class of 1914 CHiXRLOT'l'E LoU1sE LAING HELEN H11RRIET PRATT VOL.-X NIACCOY ADDIE lvl.-XTILDA SCHXVITTAY Departmental HonorsfeC1ass of 1914 FLoRENcE E. BICCANDLESS ........., ,.......... .... P I zilosoplzy VOLA NTACCOY ..........r...,. ..... E uglrislz CH.xRLEs CHAMBERS MATHER .... .........,.......... G crmazz ADDIE M,xT1LD.a SCHWITTAY .....,........ History and Political Science 29
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