University of Southern California - El Rodeo Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1941

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Keeping in constant touch with fifty thousand men and women is not child ' s play. Yet Lewis Gough does it every day as part of his job as Direc- tor of the General Alunnni Associa- tion. Since the year 1931 alumnus Gough has wielded the executive baton for grads, has seen Trojan Clubs spring up the world around. The fruits of his labor were evident during homecoming when thirty thousand alumni returned to the campus. A handsome man with a quiet, unassum- ing manner, he has an office on the fourth floor of the Union, an office that few undergraduates know exist, and fewer ever see. Until commence- ment he is, at most, a name. But as each man and woman receives his diploma and bids his alma mater fare- well, Lewis Gough bids him hello, and welcome to the alumni association of all loyal Trojans. Lewis K. Gough, Executive Director U M N I The end of the collegiate trail is found in the coliseum. There, in cap and gown, a long march is made down the steep | steps to the field. Speeches, dedications, and finally the big moment when a distinguished man with silver hair thrusts a rolled parchment into one sweaty palm of the graduate, pumps the other. It is all over. Left behind are classes, cords, chapel hours, ahead the great, gray fog of uncertainty and life. These are now alumni. For four years the possibility of graduation was a far away, nebulous rendezvous. Suddenly it bursts into view, and as suddenly disappears, leaving behind the same person changed in only one respect; he is no longer a student. He now belongs to a fraternity of fifty thousand members, known as The General Alumni Association of the University of Southern California. He now knows his school through the Alumni Review, Football Weekly. He attends conferences, goes to banquets, contributes to the Loyoity Fund. He sees his money go for campus improvements, new Trojan Clubs and professional alumni programs. Twice a year he returns to the campus for homecoming, cheers, attends spirited dinners, wishes he could do it over.

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OLIVER CHATBURN, Assistant to the Comptroller, oversees deferred tuition, loans, property. CLEE FOSTER, genial boss of the O and M, known to his aides and workers as Pop . ARTHUR ALWORTH, manager of the university print shop, located in the basement of the Union. FRANKLIN SKEELE, head of the Southern California News Bureau, dispenses publicity of students to metropolitan and suburban periodicals alike. DAN McNAMARA, in charge of the book store, which is to be found on the main floor of the Union. Oliver Chdtburn, Assistant to the Comptroller Clee Foster, Director of Operation and Maintenance Franklin B. Skcelc. Director News Bureau Daniel McNamara. Mana3er Bookstore

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