The round-up . ach year of the class that graduated ten yeare beforehas been proposed, and if the plan is adopted it will be an event in the lifeboth of the students and the alumni. Suggestions have been made which may lead to the founding of a morefirmly cemented association, and one of the means suggested for preservingthe old school bonds is an alumni publication. It would mean much in givingBaylor publicity, and would furnish a pcjint of union for the students andthe alumni. Another plan of the same sort has already been worked advisory committee fjn athletics has already been appoin
The round-up . ach year of the class that graduated ten yeare beforehas been proposed, and if the plan is adopted it will be an event in the lifeboth of the students and the alumni. Suggestions have been made which may lead to the founding of a morefirmly cemented association, and one of the means suggested for preservingthe old school bonds is an alumni publication. It would mean much in givingBaylor publicity, and would furnish a pcjint of union for the students andthe alumni. Another plan of the same sort has already been worked advisory committee fjn athletics has already been appointed from theAlumni Association, and it will act with the student committee on athletics. So this movement means much, not only from the viewpoint of presentimprovement, but also from the fact that it is the intention of the alumni toframe larger plans as soon as these shall have been com]jleted. An enthu-siastic Alumni Association working for a larger Baylor—that will be thegoal, and it must be reached. 1?-. DR. CARL LOVELACE (98) President Alumni Association 420 Speight Street Waco, Texas DR. S. P. BROOKS (93) President Baylor University 1024 Speight Street Waco, Texas
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