Oregon State University - Beaver Yearbook (Corvallis, OR)

 - Class of 1932

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Commerce Housing the largest school of the college, the commerce building makes contact with more students each day than any other campus structure. The needs of the industries of the community, state and nation are the essential part of the motive for a wider education in commerce. The Oregon State school of commerce, as one of a group of technical schools, is especially well situated to give training for a business career. Students pursuing such training at the college are associated with other students preparing for professional work in nearly all branches of industry and in view of the close interdependence of business with all these vocations, the curricula of the college have been constructed to meet this need.

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♦ ALUMNI Holsttc Rrr oW» Wfijhi Alumni Administration A new alumni group was created at a meeting of the board of directors of the Alumni association in August, 1931, namely, the Orange council. This group includes a band of Beavers whose activities are particularly for the advancement of the interests of Oregon State college. Its purpose in the capacity of a special alumni fund organization, is to take charge of the alumni donations outside of the regular dues. The Alumni association board of directors handles the administration of the Orange council. Although no member in the group is required to pay a regular amount, the alumni on the council plan to donate an annual gift in appreciation of what the college has done for them. Cooperation of other alumni with the Orange council will increase the funds donated and will add greatly to the service that this body is giving to the Alma Mater. The council has a valuable foundation, based on the needs for additional funds to expand the games broadcasting program, improve the alumni magazine, and further the undertakings of the Alumni association. An annual meeting is held during Homecoming to probe its projects, discuss present problems and lend all possible assistance to the betterment of Oregon State. Alumni administration is localized under the secretary of the association, E. C. Allworth, who is also manager of the Memorial Union building. Allworth has been the guiding force behind the inception, erecting and maintaining of this magnificent student and alumni center of which the campus and all its friends are so justly proud. He was chosen manager of the Memorial Union in 1925 and secretary of the association the following year. It is fitting that he should be so intimately connected with this project in honor of the soldier dead of the World war, for he was given international recognition for his valor, holding the rank of major in the United States army and having received six decorations for distinguished service. A board of directors, consisting of five members, one elected each year for a term of five years, is the governing body of the Alumni association. Members of the board are Jeannette P. Cramer, 22, Portland,- C. A. Dunn, ‘11, Klamath Falls; Charles Reynolds, 13, La Grande,- Don W. Holgate, 97, Portland; and David A. Wright, '08, Salem. The board holds its meetings during the spring reunion weekend and at Homecoming in the fall. «21 -

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