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A lllflllf Cfilmril. Sl.111:1'i11,Q, l'. In r.fH. S. West, jr., H. C, Titchell, A, Lamb. E. C. Melchior, M 5, Kerr. W. A. McCormack, W. S. Bartley. Sfllfllg, Z, lo fr.-F. M, Schaeberle, S. Loeb, A. W. Miles. W. Schaefer, H. E. Mendes, W, A. Peterson, H. j. Coyle, C. H. Dyson. Kneeling. Z. 10 rx- 1950-51 ALUI li I Charles H. Dysc President Harold j Co I H. dc-Baun. R. G. Ankers, C. A, McCarthy, A. C. Hirsch, D. A. Ehrgott, F. j. Dubeck. SCC0i1dViCg,PrZu'5 HE PACE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION was organized February 28, 1925. On March 21, 1925, Articles ol' Association were signed by 178 persons, who thereby became charter members of the Association. The ollicers elected at this meet- ing were: President, Henry E. Mendes, '10, First Vice-President, Arthur S. Swenson, '23, Second Vice-President, john H. Bulin, '24, Executive Sec- retary, Frederick M. Schaerberle, '14. Subsequent presidents of the ALUMNI ASSO- CIATION are as follows. Terms beginning: March 1926--Arthur S. Swenson, '23, March 1927-Oscar Youngberg, '23, March 19284 joseph Sussman, '25, March 1929-George H. Coppers, '25, March 1930-Chester A. Allen, '15, March 1931---Max Solomon, '23, March 1932+ William C. Talley, '24, March 1933--Paul E. Clark, '17, March 1934-james P. Smith, '28, March 1935---William E. Davis, '29g March 1936 -Edward Koestler, '25, March 1937-Lynn A. Cook, '28, April 1938--jerome Kern, '28, April 1959i Lewis H. deBaun, '20, April 1940- Lewis H. deBaun, '20, july 1941-Charles E. Brotherton, '27, july 1942-Thomas E. Scanlon, '36, july 1943--Eli Hurwitz, '33, july 1944- William A. McCormack, '22, july 1945-Henry G. Fissell. '37, july 1946--William A. McCor- mack, '22, july 1947-Edward T. Farrell, '43, Pate lumrii july 1948iAlvin C. Hirsch, '26, july 1949-- Alvin C. Hirsch, '26, july 1950-Charles H. Dyson, '30. During the past twenty-five years, many meet- ings have been held, mostly of the lecture or fo- rum type, on subjects of timely or professional interest to the membership. Frequent luncheons, dinners, and dances have also been held. For a number of years the ALUMNI ASSOCIATION has taken an official part in the commencement exercises of the college, especially in the form of a dance following the formal commencement cere- monies at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. The management of the ALUMNI ASSOCIA- TION is vested in an Alumni Council of twenty- nine members, who elect from their own member- ship the officers of the Association. The present officers are: President, Charles H. Dyson, '30, First Vice-President, Marshall M. Thomas, '17, Second Vice-President, Harold Coyle, '34, Treasurer, Egbert C. Melchior, '41, Executive Secretary, Lewis H. deBaun, '20, The other mem- bers of the Council are: Chester A. Allen, '15, Raymond G. Ankers, '26, William S. Bartley, '16, Paul E. Clark, '17, Morris L. Cook, '26, Frank
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F. Il. Granata, A.ll. Frank Ii. Fisrher John J. Gill, ILA. Lecturer in Furvign Trade A.Il., A.M., Ph.D. Let-lurur in Selling -I ssurinle in English, Spvvrh Prior Fingesten, Ii.F.A., M.A. Axsoviutv in thu- ,iris W'illiam Harvey A.ll., 'l'.ll.C. 4-1-turf-r in liusim-ss Rviulians Wh Russell King, All. Walter C. Ilill, ll.A. Louis A. Klum, Phil., M.A. Samuel R. Kustirk Ilenry F. Mal 'rkey lnxlrurlor in English Lefrlurer in Jlulhwnulia-x Imrlurur in Shurlhund, A.ll., M.li.A. ILS., lI.l'.A. Typewriting Inxlruz-mr in Salam La-1-lurvr in .-In-uunling Prunmlinn W 'QS' Hrir Manheimer, ILA., M.A. Matthew A. Media-k Stanley L. Miller David Parmet, ILS., M.A. Charles D. Raphael lnxlrurlor in Eronomirx BS., MS. ILS., M.II.A. Lflrlurvr in llnthcmatirx ILA., M.A. La-vlnrvr in llulhn-mutirs lnslrua-tor in l in1uu'v. Instructor in English 'lfnnagmnunl Leonard U. Ruemer David it-henriler, Il.S.S. Morton li. Spillengnr Ifrnest Slenqnisl, II.A,, M..-L Norman A. 'l'0pper ILS., C.P.A. Lvrlurer in Philosophy ILA., M.S. .-lxsuriulv in English ILS., lI.P.A. lnxlruvtur in .14-counting Instructor in Frenrh, lnslruvlur in Finmu-v Spanish 27
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UNCIL OFFICERS 1 M Thomas 'I7 nst Vicc-Presiclent l clchoir '-ll ssuiilatiun l. Dubeck, '-17, Donald A. Ehrgott, '50, Alvin C. llirsch, '26g john W. Hooper, '18, Malcolm S. Kerr, '39. Andrew Lamb, '59, Simon Loeb, '12, Charles A. McCarthy, 'Zig William A. Mc- Cormack, '22g Henry E. Mendes, '10, Alfred W. Miles, '13, Albert H. Miller, '31, Andrew Nelson, '19, Walter A. Peterson, 'l-1, Thomas E. Scanlon, '56, Frederick M. Schaeberle, '14, Walter Schae- fer, 'lig Haskell C. Titchell, '-19, Henry S. West, lr., '-tcm. All graduates and former students of Pace Col- lege and its predecessor, Pace Institute, are in- cluded in the membership of the ALUMNI AS- SOCIATION. Every class from 1907 to 1950 inclusive is organized with its own Class Secretary, who is the active executive for class meetings, dinners, reunions, or other gatherings. The Class Secretaries are organized into a Class Secretaries Association. The present otlicers of the Association are President, Christopher L. Roscher, '21, Iiirst Vice-Prc-siclent, james McDill, '53, Second Vice- Presiclent, Louis H. Hamel, '-io, Secretary-Treas- urer, Donald A. Ehrgott, '30, The PACE ALUMNI MAGAZINE, which is sent to all alumni, is published monthly except The l9i0-il Alumni Council meets the officers and administrative heads of Pace College at III informal get-acquainted dinner. 29 July-August and September-October, which are bi-monthly issues. The magazine undertakes to keep the alumni informed of all important cle- velopments in the life of the college, and also to publish news of alumni activities as well as notes on the doings of individual alumni. The ALUMNI ASSOCIATION undertakes each year to obtain from all alumni gifts to the Annual Alumni Fund. From this fund the expenses of the Association are met and contributions to the college are made to help in its educational pro- gram. The Pace Library Associates is an unincorpo- rated membership association whose object is to increase the resources of the Pace College Library by securing gifts and by providing funds for the purchase of books, manuals, periodicals, music scores, maps, records, manuscripts and other ma- terial which could not otherwise be acquired by the Library. Membership is open to anyone, either alumni or friends, giving an annual subscription of tive dollars or more, or an equivalent gift of books or other material needed by the Library. Torchbearers Alumni Club is made up of alumni interested in the drama and undertakes to pro- vide worthwhile dramatic productions from time to time. Membership is open to all interested alumni.
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