THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION .
The Alumni Association now includes former students as well as
graduates of the University banded together to insure the necessary
aid to the University in its expansion and general activities and to
promote a feeling of closer relationship among its sons and daughters.
The Association has taken a keen interest in the growth and do·
velopment of the University for many years. Its activities are toward
a more intimate and helpful relationship with the student body and
fostering the interest of the Alumni in the affairs of the University:
As evidence of this the Association is organizing student loan funds
for worthy students ln need of Hnancial help, is promoting and en-
couraging those things which tend to develop higher standards and
j ideals in the students and has secured a legislative act giving the
I alumni representation on the Board of Trustees so that it may have
9. direct iniiuence in the administrative affairs of the University.
One noteworthy endeavor of the Association is the Kentucky Me-
morial Building Campaign to raise $300,000.00 for a monument to
Kentucky’s war heroes, to which fund the alumni are generously con- E
tributing.
Membership in the organization is widely scattered and alumni
clubs have been formed in many ot the larger cities thruout the coun-
try. It is also the plan of the Association to establish a club in each
county in the Commonwealth. Annual business meetings and class
reunions are held during commencement week of each year at the
University. Club meetings are held at the will of the various clubs.
ALUMNI REPRESENTATIVES ON BOARD OF TRUSTEES I
James Park, Lexington, Ky. {
Louis Hillenmeyer, Lexington, Ky. I
E. B. Webb, Lexington, Ky. E
OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION ` i
Leon F. Frankel, ’00, President  
Sarah G. Blanding, ’23, Vice—President. n
James Shropshire, ’29, Secretary-Treasurer.