University of North Carolina Greensboro - Pine Needles Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

 - Class of 1922

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j! UiU •.•.• »»»!•»»»:•:•»»: ;o «kh»:m lllllllllilllll|l||llllimi ' Hilll! ' il ' lllilil!ll!lilimi Alumnae Association The work of the Alumnae Association for the year 1921-1922 has been a contini lion of the work begun last year. This year ' s officers and board members include: Maude Bunn Battle President Nettie Dixon Smith Vice-President Ethel C. Bollinger Secretary-Treasurer Board Members One Year: Mrs. Lizzie Weatherspoon, Mary Robinson, Mrs. Mamie Banner Gant. Tmo Years: Mrs. Julius Cone, Jane Summerell, Eleanor Watson. Three Years : Annie Beam, Leah Boddie, Lucy Crisp. The three chief interests of the association have been along the lines of increasing the membership in the association, the strengthening of the county organizatiens, and the beginning of the erection of the Alumnae Home. Owing to the fact that it is seeking this year to improve its financial s ' .atus, the asso- ciation has been obliged to stress the payment of fees. The response has been good, but the goal of 1 00 per cent membership of all graduates has not yet been reached. Since work on the erection of the Alumnae Home has been begun, the payment of pledges has also necessarily been urged. These two campaigns, then, for increased membership and for the building have been the chief work of the association for this year. Incidental to the carrying on of these campaigns has been the organization of the Class Secretaries Bureau. Great effort has been made to enroll the interest o f every graduate of the college in the work of the Alumnae Association through a secretary in each class and through the establishing of the Class Connection Fund. The Class Connection Fund was started by the Class of 1921. This class pledged, almost to a member, twenty-five dollars each, to be paid over a period of five years ' time in five-dollar installments; the fund to be used for whatever enterprise the alumnae were engaged in at the time of its collection: This class is now urging previous and coming classes to help make this fund a permanent institution, in order that the work of the association may proceed on sound financial basis. Aside from the two financial campaigns, there have been many other alumnae activi- ties of interest during the year. The building and establishing of the cafeteria has been the chief interest. Then, in addition to this. Founder ' s Day, the Teachers ' assembly banquet, the Christmas bazaar at the college, reunion dinners and meetings in the various counties, and the commencement reunions and banquet, have been of interest to all. The establishing of an Alumnae Council proclaims a constructive step in the alumnae rk. It has been planned that this council, composed of alumnae and college faculty, r I , T!!l!;i ' . ,iilh!li||l|!!liiii .! ' ;!i: ' , ' -T|!.i:i:ll!l|i!ii;

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UHl will meet regularly at the college and advise on matters of direct interest for the good of not only the college but the state as well. General office work has included daily correspondence, the publication of the alumnae quarterly, keeping of records, and the keeping of all accounts and rendering of reports. In conclusion, then, the outstanding work of the Alumna? Association for this year might be said to include: ( 1 ) The beginning of the erection of the Alumnae Home. (2) The establishing of the Class Secretaries Bureau. (3) The establishing of the Class Connection Fund. (4) The establishing of the Alumnae Council. (5) A resulting increase in membership in the Alumnae and Former Students ' Association. Miss Ethel Bollinc

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