ALUMNI TRYING TO LOCATE EX-STUDENTS Harold HolU" Office Conducting a Campaign to Find Former Ne braskans Thruout State The University of Nebraska Alumni Association is now in the midst of a systematic campaign by which they hope to locate all ex-students of the university. Until about a. year ago no efforts were made to keep "tab" on the former Cornhuskers tmd now the university is endeavoring to make up for lost time. The campaign is well under 'way already. Lists of the students who came to Nebraska from different towns in the state are being sent to the newspaper of the town from wheje they came and to some well known citizen of the town. In thla way the alumni office hopes to se cure the correct addresses of all for mer students at Nebraska. There aro more than 30,000 gradu ates and ex-students of the university. Until the alumni association offices were moved from the basement of administration to the Law building, tho equipment for taking care of all those records was incomplete. When the new offices in the Law building were secured, enough files wero pur chased and installed to enable sys tematic records to be kept of all graduates and ex-students for years to come. Keep Records Until Death Records of all graduates and ex students of the university aro keul from the time they leave the univer sity until their death. Even then the record of their death is kept in the flies so that inquiries about any stu dents of the past can be answered in short order by simply looking them up in the files. A continuous round of unknows is always present in the alumni associ ation files. Many former students do not take the time or the bother Ij inform the association of their where abouts and when inquiries at their last address fails to bring results they are switched over into the un known list. Then, whenever any word of their location is secured, an inquiry is sent to the new address and providing an answer is secured their names are again put among the known. Some names switch from known to unknown and back again many times simply because the grad uates fail to inform the r.lumftl of their activities. UNKNOWN-LISTS BEING CLEARED Alumni Office Daily Receiving An swers to Inquiries About "Lost" Former Students S o CI STUDENTS For Evening Wear Silk Sweaters Of Your Choicy Color $4.95 $12.95 Skirts Silk Wool Ratine White and Others $1.95 and Up Every day there comes into the of fice of the University of Nebraska Alumni Association a number of an swers to inquiries about "lost" stu dents. Every day a number of cards are shifted from the unknown to the known lists. The replies are those coming from a pamphlet sent out to all known alumni. The pamphlets bear the names of all alumni who now occupy the unknown list. The names are arranged in classes and It takes but a few minutes for alumni to look the lists over and see how many of the "lost" alumni they know. The list was to have been ready in time to distribute among the alumni who attended the Cornhusker Round up in June, but the printers failed to deliver them until the following week and the lists had to be mailed. MANY RECEIVE CERTIFICATES (Continued f-oiu Page One) Tffi in.. "M!W-" Raymond Elmer Dale. College of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Arts Nellie Anderson Aker, Fuller Lu zerne Austin, Elizabeth Ball, Joseph Leroy Bowers, Ernest Jacob Eggerss, John Albert Erickson, Ewald Theo nhilus Grether, Ellen Lowden Hinshil- wood, Laura Elizabeth Laura John son, Mary Allison Kent, Elizabeth Benadine Kreizenbeck, Leon Steiner McGoogan, Mirardo P. Oblas, Helen Mathilda Parker, Marguerite Marie Stoots, Raf Ballou Thornton," Mabel Susie Walter. Bachelor of Science Edgar Vannice Allen, Leo Ruben Beattie, Melvin Nathaniel Newquist. Bachelor of Fine Arts Clemma Esther Ellwanger, Carrie Baier McCoid, Helen Stines. Certificate of Phfsical Education Elizabeth Ball. Teachers College Bachelor of Science in Education Glennie Bacon, Lillian Helen Vo taw. University Teachers Certificate Glennie Bacon, Elizabeth Ball, Merle Davidson Byers, Harm Fred Harms, Louise Susanna Kees. Rebec ca Eversole Maxwell, Helen Mathilda Parker, Jessie Margarette Robertson, Helen Stines, Effie Winona Sfitzer, Lillian Helen Votaw. ' Junior Certificate Ruth Jean Albert, Gladys Kathleen Blakesley, Doretta Brehm, Amelia Kathrwn Dirks, Flora Francisco Dirks, Helen Kathryn Holmberg, Margaret Fern Jackson, Minnie Irene Johnson, Mildred Ellen Wilkinson. College of Business Administration Bachelor of Science in Business Ad ministration Harold Russell Burke, Leon Ross Warner. College of Dentistry Doctor of Dental Surgery Francis Glenn Laymon, Vivian La Verne Upton. 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