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Will H«wy, President Arthur McM h n, Vicc-Pret. R. W. DtSfcticr F. V. Horton R. A. Skinner 0. G. B»bb l n Stevert O. H. Humpton Willi Whitfield I. M. Pickett O. I. Hoff R. G. Ridteley Not DKtu'cd Or. Bloir Holcomb, Robert Welt, C. A. Tomatsene, Secretary DAD’S CLUB The Oregon State Dad’s club presented Dr. Strand for the first time to the Oregon State alumni at a banquet given spring term in the hotel Multnomah, Portland. During Dr. Strand s junior” year as president of the college his policies have been ably and willingly supported by the Dad’s club. (( War-time schedules demanded a single day instead of the usual weekend for the Dad’s annual club meeting on the campus winter term. Real Beaver spirit was demonstrated for the dads at the Beaver-Duck basketball tangle which was part of the day’s program. Dads and daughters rally-danced after the game to climax the day’s activity. (( Organized in 1933, the Dad's club works to preserve the traditions of Oregon State and to keep the college properly before the public of Oregon. 18
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OSC ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Clyda Willianton, Pratidenl Gaoria f- CkaaWn, Vica-Prealdant Matt Malhat. Tnimin Eunka CourtrljM. Attinj Maaaiar. With 8500 alumni serving in U. S. forces and a great portion of them overseas, every mail brings to the Alumni Office letters from these men and women who now yearn to be back in Oregon in their homes or on the campus with their friends. Every mail brings changes of address to be recorded on the individual cards of the 30,000 graduates and former students in the active file. War-time activity had doubled the detailed operations, likewise has doubled the amount of information it can give to the alumni body it serves through The Oregon Stater,’’ alumni publication. (( By action of the 1945 Legislature, the request of the Oregon State Board of Higher Education for four million dollars to provide much-needed campus buildings for the post-war period, has been referred to the voters of Oregon for final action in June of 1945. The Alumni association must share largely in the responsibility for making the needs of the college known to every voter before they go to the polls. (( During the wartime leave granted Warren Reid, alumni manager Eunice Courtright, editor and records clerk, is managing affairs of the association. Clyda Willi® ton Gaor»a F. Ch.mbr-i Ea»kt Cowtrljhl Un«l Nar»at Alb»it Baoar ). Vamon Owtnt Marion Waathcrford Ron Cady Harold WaMixri Jotapfc W. Jar.it No pkfcrrcd Jotcph W. Oyar, Mr». Editfc Ho i l«. Malt Ma h i Mrt. Wiltxar Carl Donald J. Mayan Chatlar Ladariy Mari McCalliilar 17
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CORVALLIS MOTHER’S CLUB Preparations to re-enter active duty on the Oregon State campus are being made by the Corvallis Mother’s club. Time and a half is being spent by the club members in organizing to operate next fall. (( The club is sponsoring a music room for the campus which will include a library of classical record albums. Funds for the club’s project were raised through a rummage sale held late winter term. (( The valuable activities of the club this year, as well as well-planned organization for re-activation next fall, indicate major contributions to campus welfare next year. ((Officers of the club are Mrs. C. W. Labhart, president,- Mrs. E. T. Blakely, vice-president,-Mrs. T. G. Waring, secretary,- Mrs. Ted Carlson, treasurer,- and Mrs. John Garman, corresponding secretary. PORTLAND MOTHER’S CLUB Material aid is coming from the Portland Oregon State Mother's club again this year as it continues to support the student loan fund. Red Cross work has replaced the prewar social events sponsored by the club. (T Aiding campus activities whenever possible, the Mother s club is also putting an all-out effort on various war projects. (( Officers of the club are Mrs. Harry Compton, president; Mrs. J. J. Collins, vice-president; Mrs. Marvin S. Prestwood, secretary; Mrs. Leon S. Jackson, treasurer. CORVALLIS MOTHER'S CLUB Mn. C«l W. L.bK l, Mn. E. T. BUkely. Prrt df r V Mil T. G. WwUf. Mn. Ted CerltOA. S«rn»i» Trrtvxfi PORTLAND MOTHER'S CLU8 Mn. H »ry Coapto . Mn. Hwold Roy ti. President VKc-PrnidcM Mn. M. S. Pfiitwood, Scotuiy Not pictvxd Mn. L«o« S. JkIiioa. Tr««uif r 19
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