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smmn 1 THE TEMPLAR i[p5fp5[p5pi ALUMNI RCX)M THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Dr. Herman 0. Nailor, Dental 03............................President Dr. J. H. Frick, Medical ’12.....................First Vice-President Mr. John M. Corneal, College 17................Second Vice-President Mr. Neal Bowman, Commerce 25.....................Third Vice-President Mrs. Aones Baumann, Nursing 08.............................Treasurer Mr George E. Byer, Pharmacy 28....................Recording Secretary Mr. Raymond Burkley, Teachers '28.................Executive Secretary PRESIDENTS OF DEPARTMENTAL ALUMNI John M. Hill............. Prof. George K. Schacterle Horace E. Pike........... Dr. R. T. Wygkoff........ Rev. J. C. Bradley....... Mrs. Agnes D. Baumann. .. Charles E. Krausz........ Frederick Kissinger..... Robert McMillan......... Dr. H. Tuttle Stull..... ............School of Law ......School of Pharmacy ..........Teachers College ........School of Dentistry .......School of Theology Training School for purses ......School of Chiropody .....School of Commerce .Liberal Arts dnd Sciences .......School of Medicine □ m □ [27]
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tfinwaanaMg TH Tl M PLARj- njgjnfynfynrac □ □ DR HERMAN G. N AI LOR THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The alumni of Temple University arc organized under each school as alumni associations of the various colleges. The School of Medicine Alumni Association, the College of Liberal Arts Alumni Association, the Dental School Alumni Association, and the others, combine their forces in the General Alumni Association, which is composed of all registered alumni of the various schools. C □ The General Alumni Association's plans are to support various departmental alumni associations and to strengthen and solidify all the alumni of Temple University. The General Alumni Assoeiation has established in the past year several alumni clubs and has endeavored to strengthen those now in existence. The Bulletin has been enlarged and improved. The Alumni Bulletin is now issued four times a year, instead of three. Each departmental alumni association endeavors to help the students of its college and entertains the Seniors at various times during the year. The General Alumni Association has its Home-Coming in November, at which time alumni from all over the country return for the football game in the afternoon and the entertainment at night. Herman G. Nailor, D.D.S. '03, President of the General Alumni Association, and the Board of Directors are doing everything in their power to make the General Alumni Association of Temple University bigger and better. Every Senior of all the schools is invited to join the alumni associations and participate in the advantages ol association with fellow alumni of Temple University. □fSJ5r3fnrSJ5iSInrS SinlSialSi5l5inl5ii: r-6]
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□ □ 1 □ m □ □ m pi m pi m pi i pi 5j515i515ial5u I THE TEMPLAR njgJgjgjnjgJgjlfD] 101 m DR. J. CONRAD SEEGERS To the Seniors: The current year has been one of changes, most of them distinctly progressive steps designed to further the interests of most students. The new distribution of class dues, the improved organization of dramatics, the appointment of the dramatics director, the scheduling of major social events a year in advance, the better organization of intramural athletics, the more frequent appearances of the News, the attention paid to lectures and musicales, the contemplated changes in student government, the adoption of fraternity rushing rules are examples of these changes. The list is not complete. This cursory partial review of recent events presents manifest evidence of growth, a growth which necessitated readjustment of the old in order that the new might arrive. It was accompanied by the customary growing pains, which disturbed many of us. alarmed a few of us, annoyed some others. This growth will be continuous, and if all of us recognize this fact and welcome it, subsequent growing pains will be less severe. No one can sec into the future, but one at least can be ready for it. The Editor of this Templar has asked me for a message. Here it is: Do not fear the new. Be willing to acknowledge a new dispensation when it arrives. Be proud of changes. They mean growth and improvement. Never allow your faces to be set resolutely toward the setting sun, lost in contemplation of the glorious splendor of a departing day. There is glory in our past. There is more glory in our future. Let us work together to be ready for a morrow that will not wait for us. J. C. Seecers, Dean of Men. m □ m ID i Id m ID) i □ 1 Id 1 |DI 1 SlDiBlDiglDtaiBigi iDlEiDlEiDlSiDlB1 i [2S]
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