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The McDonogh Alumni Association has many diversified goals as estalwlished in its constitution: to foster and promote loyalty to McDonogh Schooli provide scholarships for deserving students, and to ,iq-1 cooperate with authorities of the school in any proh- lems confronting it. ln addition to these olvjectives. the assoication participates in fund-raising programs. such as the Alumni Fair and the Annual Giving Fund for the school. A very active organization, the Alumni Associa- tion meets in several cities. The Baltimore organiza- tion has a monthly luncheon and many other meet- ings throughout the year. The president for this school year was H. Douglas Huether, and the vicef president, Donald Allewalt. In addition to their loyalty to the asociation, hoth are active patrons of the school. The McDonogh Alumni Association is certainly one of the most important organizations connected with the school. Alumni Officers-Seated: John C. Justis, Jr., H. Douglas Heuther, president. Harry W. Ferkler, Vincent R. Demsey. Stumliug: John C. Bentz, Robert L. Lamhorn, Charles H. Tames, Arthur M. Gompf, Calvin H. Shawker, George C. Mullinix. T e Alumni Association Alumni Sons-First Roux' B. Mangels, D. Lycett, K. Jennings, Huether, B. D. Voyce, B. M. Voyce, Stieff, Bright, T. Cook, A. Panitz, Oliver, Brumhack, Moser, Neild, McPherson, W. Mangels, J. Justis. Secmld Roux' J. Lycett, S. Justis, R. Wailes, Watts, D. Elderkin, Spllman, Edwards, Sims, D. Price, S. Cook, B. Carter, Niller, Allewalt, A'Herns, VanSant, Maisel. Third Row: C. Jen- nings, N. Sims, Ghingher, J. A. Smith, Conway, Dudley, Rinehart, G. Hanitz, C. Carter, Brumhack, Knight, B. Campbell, A. Lam- horn, S. Elclerkin. R. Mangels. Ifourlb Roux' Chase. S. Merryman, Bentz, Voneilf, T. Mullan, K. Justis, R. Gibson, Stackhouse. J. Merriman, Graeff, Cromwell, Koppisch. Fifth Roux' M. Gibson, A. Mullan. J. Miller, B. Berger, T. George, J. Ghingher, J. Joyce. Wells, H. Berger. Turnhull. Stoddert. Mining from picture: Langsdale, W. Voyce, T. Wailes. J. Lamhorn, S. Scott, Durkee, Lynch. Maxwell. Revelle. - g-3955315 .4-.cm Q
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5 1 'Vw-A Patrons Club Ofncers-Sealed: Mrs. Charles O. Monk, Mrs. Alvin P. Wenger, Mrs. XV ll. Kratz. Mrs. C. F. lftermohle. Jr.. Mrs. Charles l. Stewart, Mrs. Roger N. Mangels. S'hn1:liug.' Carl lleinmuller, jr.. Robert F. Beasley. Mrs. Harry G. Kriel. Edward G. Kibler, Arthur M. Gompf. president, Philip W. Chase, jr.. Robert E. Carter. Mrs. Robert W. Thon, jr., ll. Douglas Huether, W. Taylor Cook. e Patron lub This year, the McDonogh Patrons Club appro- priated funds for the improvement of the stage y Q A facilities and several alterations in the Gym-T. As it illcD0110glJ dolly are a ,faz'rn'1te nt the C.lJr1rlmr1s Bazaar. . . R did last year, the club continued to support the athletic equipment rental system, sundry audio-visual aids, and the annual library fund. The major contri- bution was 55,000 to add to the funds for Lamborn Hall. Again this year, the high spot was the Mc- Donogh Christmas Bazaar, conducted by the Patrons Club to raise funds for these projects. The executive positions of the club were admirably administered this year by president, Mr. Arthur M. Gompfg vice-president, Mr. Edward G. Kiblerg treas- urer, Mr. H. Allen Mezgerg assistant-treasurer, Mrs, W. H. Kratzg recording secretary, Mrs. C. E. Uter- mohle, jr.g and corresponding secretary, Mrs. Charles Stewart. The primary objectives of the club are to acquaint McDonogh parents with the various aspects of Mc- Donogh life and to obtain funds for campus improve- ments. By means of this organization, many prob- L lems at home and at school have been solved. 1-1
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