University of Minnesota - Gopher Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1952

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ALUMNUS BABE LaVOlR, JERRY KEILY ADMIRE MISS FOOTBALl TROPHY WON IN NATIONAL CONTEST BY ALUMNI CANDIDATE CAROLYN JOHNSON KEEPING TRACK Minnesota Alumni Association Follows Members All Around The liunesota Alumni association is tlie only agency that keeps, or tries to keep, track of all the graduates from the University. Under the direction of Ed- win L. Haislet, executive secretary, the association keeps alumni informed about developments and changes at their alma mater. Everyone who comes to the Uni- versity, even though he may attend for only a cpiarter, is considered an alumnus. Page 20

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STUDENT NORM SHERMAN, RIGHT, ASKS REGENTS TO REVERSE DECISION TO DROP FORREST O. WIGGINS FROM FACULTY. THEY DIDN ' T REGENTS rlille at CViiliii- iu;il liiill. ilurniitory for incii, flui ' iiiy the sj riTis tjuarter. Tlii-v liad steak that ihiv. Students lumped Regents w(nihi isit more often, so [ w woiihi ;iet steak a ain. CHAIRMAN of the Hoard ..I licKeiils Ray .). Qiiiiili- aii. is a St. Cloud att(jrriey. lit- is the top l ' ni -ersit ' ifti ' ial. spearlleads liieniiial dri e for approprialioii.s from the -state K-jlislatllre. liiliiiT .-nid serve for ;irie(l periods of time, ' liiey come from all parts of the state ami from all walks of life. James Ford Bell, one of the fotiiiders of (ieiieral Mills. Ii e in Minneapolis, as does Sheldon V. Wood, a mamifae- ttirer. and Lester A. [alkerson. a hiisi- llessmMM. .1. S. .loiics comes from St. I ' aul and works for llie MiniiesdiM l ' arni Bureau federation. . lso from St. Paul is George W. Lawsoii, who is with the Minnesota State Federation of Lahor. The chairman of the Board. Hav .). Qninlixan. is an allorn in St. ( loud. Also from iipslate is Hieliard L. (irioiis. a Diilulli lianker. Memlier l)ani(-«» C. (iainey. a (ro|ihv and jcurhv manufae- t iirer. lives ill ( ) a loiilia . Twd Uiiard nil iiilicrs are doelois. Dr. E. E. Novak is a i)hysicMaii in New Prague and Dr. Charles W. Mayo is a surgeon at the Mayo Clinic in Boelusler. Two Regents own farms — Herman F. Skyherg of Fisher, and A. J. Olson of Renville, and two other meml)ers of the Board, regents Malkerson and (iain ey. are also interested in farming. ] Ialker- son raises livestock and (iainey lireeds horses. Page I?



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IN THIS ROOM llle Miliiie- t.la Alumni assoriatinii keeps track of its lneml)ers. Ill files at right, names ami addresses are stored and constantly firoufillt nji to date, tniversity annuall. ' pa.vs tile association for keeping a finger on its former students who are scattered all over tlie world. The a.-sociation seeks to ntaintain school spirit in the old I ' niversitv alnnini. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY uf . lunini as.socia- licm. Kdwin L. Haislet. stands at iHice win- diiw on second floor of (. ' tif nian l ' ni in o ' er- looking the Mall. Haislet ' s job is to ilirect alumni relations and coordinate activities. ADDRESSING MACHINE in the alunmi ottice prepares for iiiailiiif; exer.vlhilif; from post cards to Minnesota, the magazine the asso- ciation publishes. Letters and iM)st cards are sent to alumni iiniting them to Tni- versity functions and to alumni bamiuets and pet-logethers. Re |uest.s for contribu- tions to (ireater l iiiversit fund arc also sent through the machine. The fum! is to provide scholarships and t i Hnan -e re- search. An a.s,sociatioii membership of $4 per year automatically entitles an alumnus to a yearly subscripti(»n to the magazine. The as.sociatiiiii luiuiKitf- :iluniiii cliilis throiliilioi]! tilt ' I iiitcd State--. Besides iiiterpretiiiij the I ' niversitv to its iilmiiiii. tlie a.ssoeiatioii finds out what tlie aliiinni tliink their alma mater, and interprets its findings to University offieiaLs. The association i financed half li.v the University for keeping the records (which woiiki have to lie done anyway if the as.sociation didn ' t do it) and half hy alumni mcniliciships. Meniixrs re- ceive the association ' s magazine. Minnr- sota. Not tile least of the association ' s ac- tivities is the raising of money through its siiiisidiary, the (Ireater I ' ni versify fund. The as.sociation uses the fniid to provide researtli. fellowships and sehoiar- sliijis. The association also maintains a pro- gram of recruitment to bring the iiest students in the state to the University. Last year it provided ! 1(),()(M) for fresh- man scholarships, which are granted on a basis of ability and need. Tlie associa- tion ' s only regret, according to llaislet. is that it doesn ' t have $100,000 availaJilc for more scholarships to bring the Uni- versitv of Minnesota leadirs. Page 21

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