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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION . ,, thcets 1940-41: Fred 1. Sutton, Kinston, President; Lenoir Chambers, Norfolk, Va., Fitgt Vice-President; W. A. Dees, Goldsboro, Seconde V-ice-President; George Watts Hill, . Durham, Trezts-urergh Charles W Tillett, T 1,; Charlotte, Past President; J. Maryon Saun- ders, Chapel Hill, Executive Secretary. When a student leaves the University of North Carolina his name is put upon the alumni roster, maintained in the Alumni Office in the Carolina Innat Chapel Hill. Henceforth this name and mailing address become the connecting link between the for- mer student and the University. 35
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V 99-11: A w 3!th A .v. 2-: WE iumuyyyg tala-A. 3. . .. ewkMMau-nhy .1f-5;5' .v ks;- . eggpw; i . '.t; ,. V -01...- ---V GOVERNOR J. MELVILLE BROUGHTON CLYDE A. ERWIN A. B. ANDREWS THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES The ofhcers of the Board of Trustees of the Uni- versity of North Carolina are Governor J Melville Broughton, President ex 0Jj562'0; Clyde A. Erwin, Superintendent of Public Instmction, member ex officio of the Board; and A. B. Andrews, Secretary of the Board. Led by these men, the Board consists of one hundred members, Miss Annie Moore Cherry, fames Edward Butler, Hayden Clement, Josephus Daniels, Craydon Cornelius Efird, John C. Blucher iEhringhaus, Reuben Oscar Everett, Richard Tille man Fountain, Jones Fuller, James Alexander Gray, Junius Daniel Grimes, Reginald Lee Harris, Robert Eugene Little, Mrs. Lily C. Morehead Mebane, Cameron Morrison, Harriss Newman, Clarence Poe, Julian Hawley Poole, Marvin Lee Ritch, Miss Easdale Shaw, Mrs. May Lovelace Tomlinson, Irvin Burchard Tucker, George Robert Ward, John Kenyon Wilson, Graham Woodard. Alexander BOyd Andrews, Dudley Bagley, Walt- er Dorsey Barbee, Kemp Davis Battle, James A1.- bert Bridger, Mrs. Minnie McIver Brown, Charles Fletcher Cates, Richard Thurman Chatham, Wil- liam Grimes Clark, Arthur Mills Dixon, Rufus Alexander Doughton, Thomas Crawford Hoyle, Jr., Robert Grady Johnson, Andrew Hall Johnston, Charles Andrew Jonas, Kemp Plummet Lewis, Arthur Hill London, Mrs. Gertrude Willis McKee, James Edward Millis, Andrew Lee Monroe, Kemp Battle Nixon, John Johnston Parker, Richard Joshua Reynolds, Miss Leila Styron, Samuel Farris Teague. Samuel Masters Blount, Victor Silas Bryan, John Washington Clark, Mrs. Laura Weill Cone, Henry Groves Connor, JL, Isaac Peter Davis, John Gilmer Dawson, Carl Thomas Durham, Raymond Rowe Eagle, John Bartlett Fearing, Alonzo Dillard Fogler, George Chancellor Greene; Edwin Clarke Gregory, John Sprunt Hill, Henry Lewis Ingram, Benjamin Kittrell Lassiter, Mrs. Daisy Hanes Las- siter, George Bason Mason, Edwin Pate, James Carlton Pittman, John Benton Stacy, Kenneth Spencer Tanner, Leslie Weil, Francis Donnell Winston. Mrs. Katherine Pendleton Arrir??gtor1, Herbert Dalton Bateman, Emmett Hargrove Bellamy, Bur- ton Craige, William EatOn Fenner, Oliver Max Gardner, Harry Percy Grier, Jr., Ira Thomas John- ston, John Hosea Kerr, Mark C. Lassiter, Willie Lee Lumpkin, George Lafayette Lyerly, Lennox Polk McLendon, Henry Burwell Marrow, William Daniel Merritt, Walter Murphy, Charles Benjamin Park, JL, Haywood Parker, James Turner Prichett, Carl A. Rudisill, George Stephens, Fred Islet Sut- ton, Hoyt Patrick Taylor, John Wesle , y Umstead, JL, Charles Whedbee.
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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The Alumni Office maintains several complete lists of all former students. First, there is a master alpha- betical file, which is an all-University alumni directory where any former student can be quickly identified or located by reference to his data card. Lists are main- tained also by classes, and geographically, by states, counties, cities, and towns. 'If, for example, the alumni club of Greensbotolor New York wishes to arrange an alumni meeting, its officers secure an up-to-date mailing list:.f0r their city from the Alumni thce to issue their LENOIR CHAMBERS '14 W. A. DEES ,11 invitations. When the Athletic Association wishes to mail football reservation cards to all alumni, it gets the Alumni OffIce to address envelopes to everyone on its address roster. XWhen a class is arranging for one of its periodic reunions, the address lists maintained in the Alumni Offlce are available for ready use. FRED I. SUTTON '08 Thus it is that onels correct address, main- tained in the files of the Alumni Office, con- stitutes a constant and continuing tie between alumni and the University and between alumni and each other. Records of some 25,000 living former students thus are kept. Left to Right: GEORGE GORDON BATTLE H GRAHAM, AND DR. RONDTHALIEIEESIDENI
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