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Baccalaureate services Direction of the program of the association is in the hands of Edward C. Allworth, 16, who was selected by the board as alumni secretary and chief executive. The major portion of his time is concerned with maintaining permanent records and up - to - date ALUMNI addresses of the 6000 graduates and 15,000 ex-students of Oregon State. To his office come the reports from alumni chapters and from individuals with records of their activities. It is the alumni secretary who encourages the formation of alumni clubs wherever possible. Plans of class organizations for reunions and homecoming fall within the scope of his duties. Campus week-end in the spring presents many problems for his decision. When the big event of the year -commencement arrives, he encourages the former students to be present. Establishment of intercollegiate alumni hotels all over the country by the American Alumni council has been made possible through cooperation with the 80 largest and most prominent universities in the United States. Such hotels provide a scries of homes for traveling alumni and add greatly to their convenience and comfort. Alumni headquarters in the commerce building are maintained primarily as a campus home for alumni. All are invited to share the cheerful hospitality of the office whenever possible. The official organ of the alumni association is the 0. S. C. Alumnus, a monthly publication which carries to its thousands of readers a bit of college life and the plans and projects of their alma mater. Illustrations, special departments such as athletics, dramatics, forensics, music, notes from the various schools on the campus, and vital alumni statistics are a part of this periodical. The American Alumni council, of which it is a member, has accorded its class A rating. It is edited by Philip H. Parish, class of '17. Mr. Parrish plans to make the Alumnus an all-college publication by adding features that will be of interest to both undergraduates and alumni. These will be subjects on every school within the college. O]
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Seniors become alumni E. C. Allwoktii Alumni Surdary 'dvancemen’t of western civilization throughout the length and breadth of the five continents is furthered in their respective localities by the graduates and former students of Oregon State. Not only do students from all parts of the earth come here seeking higher education and ALUMNI experience, but many of our graduates are sent to far away lands to further the development and progress of the industrial arts and sciences. Beavers in this country and in Honolulu have banded together both in official and in unofficial groups for the purpose of providing mutual helpfulness to the advancement of the alma mater, the state, the nation and the world at large. The programs of these organizations include a variety of interesting purposes. Some of the clubs are formed merely as social organizations; others for the purpose of interesting prospective students in Oregon State college; and still others for carrying out an educational program that affords the alumnus an opportunity to be informed of many new achievements both in science and art. At the head of these groups and leading them on to further accomplishments is the alumni association with its headquarters on the campus. This association has become a real factor in educational circles of the state, the west and the United States. It has steadily advanced to its present position of importance by the consistent efforts of its members since it was formed 53 years ago just five years after the first class was graduated. Holding the affairs of the association in check is the alumni board of five members. Each serves for a term of five years, one being elected annually by the association. The board meets at least three times a year at the request of the alumni secretary or president. Meetings arc at homecoming, reunions and in the spring to consider the annual budget. Those in control now are: Cyril G. Brownell, '07, vice-president; Mark McAllister, '05, treasurer; J. Douglas McKay, 17; Jeannette Putnam Cramer, '11. O]
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