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Alumni Association Correlative with the life and growth of an educational institution should be the life and growth at an alumni associations Realizing that such an organized group could do much to Further the welfare of the University, a number of alumni gathered on Homecoming Day, October 97,1934, to take the necessary steps in the adoption ol a Constitution and in the election of permanent oHicers lor the organization. This assemblage has, since that day, become known as the Alumni Association of Valparaiso University. HThe Fostering of a spirit 0F Friendship among the gracluates and Former students ol Valparaiso LEONARD SCIiRAMBi . . s . President Unwersnty and the promotion by collective and individual co-operation of the welfare of Val- paraiso University was the objective under which the group became oHicially organized While its main purpose is to bring the graduates and students of Former clays into closer contact, the Alumni Association aims also to promote the present interests of the institution by attempting to win prospective students For Valparaiso University. Since the organization of the Association last Fall, 0 number at local chapters have begun activity in the ellort to expand the Association Among the First groups to take action are the cities of St. Louis, lndianapolis,and Detroit, and prospects are that in the very near Future other cities will also begin work in that direction. Officers of the Association were elected at the First meeting and Mr. Leonarcl Schramm, 31, Farmington, Missouri, was chosen as the president. Mrs Floyd Vance, '26, Crown Point, lncliana, was elected vice-president, and Mr. Robert Moellering, ,33, was elected treasurer. These oFlicers, together with the president of the University and the executive secretary, constitute the executive committee of the organization. The constitution provides for an executive secretary, who is to have charge of all matters pertaining to the Association on which decision is necessary between sessions of the executive committee. The executive secretary will also keep a roster of all members of the organization and the activities of the various local chapters. This otticer will be selected as soon as the strength of the organization permits. Valparaiso University is this year celebrating the tenth anniversary of its acquisi- tion by a group of men in the Missouri Synod of the Lutheran Church who possessed the courage and conviction to meet the demands of a long felt educational need. To Valparaiso University and to all those responsible For its success, the Alumni Association pledges its sincere co-operation and interest. Page I7
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Wemews Auxiliary The Valparaiso University Women's Auxiliary is really the women's section of the Lutheran University Association. The Auxiliary is o spontaneous outgrowth of 0 small committee ol Five women, who were appointed some seven years ago to make on appeal For appropriations lrom the ladies, societies in the churches which provide the University's chief supporting constituency. This led to the Formation of an organization with chapters in the lollowing cities: Chicago, Milwaukee, Logonsport, Sheboygon, Appleton, St. Louisl Fort Wayne, Clevelandl Soginow,Hammond, Detroit, and Valparaiso. A considerable number ol members-ot-lorge also belong to the Auxiliary. - This aid to the maintenance and development of our school is still comparatively small, but has contributed enthusiastically,ond we conFidently predict that in another Five years the membership of this group of loyal boosters will be Found in large numbers in every state ol the Union. CHAPTER CHAIRMEN Mrs. H. O. Wurl t . Appleton Miss Lily Fedder . . Hammond Mrs. A. Taube . . Chicago Mrs. W. Moesto . Logonsport Mrs. Wm. Boeger . Chicago, West Mrs. F. W. Rockalellow . Milwaukee Mrs. H. Bortels . . Cleveland Mrs. M. We Hemmeter . Saginaw Mrs. H. A. Eberline . . Detroit Mrs. E. W. Schultz . Sheboygan Mrs. Wm. Lupke . . Fort Wayne Mrs. O. C. Kreinheder . Valparaiso Signed JOHN C. BAUR Pagt I6
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