The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 15, 1922, Image 4

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    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.
College of Engineering
Bachelor of Science In Electrical
Engineering
William Archibald Mueller.
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Keep your summer togs in good shape. Don't let them los.
their snappy appearance.
BE NEAT
CITY CLEANING and DYEWORKS
H. Raymer, Pres.
Phone B2301
1605 "O" W. 0. Carlson, Mgr.
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Served at All Hours
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Look for the Pelrin Sign
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Tel. liwzo.
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Nebr. State Bank Bldff.
15th & 0
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You Can Afforcto Wear
SILK HOSE
Many men who formerly
thought they could not af
ford silk hose because of
the short life of average
silk hose are pleasantly
surprised when they try a
pair of Holeproof Silk
Hose and discover that
they wear as well as other
materials and in many in
stances longer. We offer
two exceptional good val
ues in silk hose at 75c and
$1.00 per pair. All popu
lar colors.
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