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I   Sit down right now, before the snow melts, good enough for the average Kentuckian. To Engg:
Ig? before the beginning of another season, and con- those of us who have our roots in Kentucky soil imo ma
  sider what the new hnancial plan upon which the forward movements of the snail are not Oklnhov
-   your Alumni Association is embarking will mean enough. Other Universities, other Alumni As- I°"'“_“"
i to you and to your University. sociations are jumping forward at an amazing 1"’;;";f
_ pace because the men and women who imple- ]>r€S],y[`€
ment and support their alumni organizations numcmi
1 when your "wmbemhlp lwtiw is mailed to have come to the realization that their backing, $100**1 '
, » UO" in May it will inform you that by Choice vt hnancial, verbal and moral, is the biggest single {fred 1)
.   the voting membership in attendance at the an- facto). in Hm We Of the mStimt.iOn_ Egiltsuih
Q_   nual meeting last May, alumni of the University
  of Kentucky have set a new goal for themselves; _
·   a goal which will involve a dues increase from F O1md“ll0'l$ me wringing UP all ODE" the
1 Y $2.00 and $3.00 to a blanket amount of $5.00 CO1’"l"U» Eng Products vt big b“$l"€$S> and are  
i per member, and will also offer the added chal- l’01”l'lg "1l11‘lO”$ vt dvilars Limo the COll€"S Ol
r 1 lenge of a giving P.,-Ogmm which will make it privately operated institutions of higher educa-  
  Possible fm- all Of us to Cohtrihuw to ah Gxpahd_ tion; but the state university, the life—line of the
. mg pwgmm for Alma Mateh future, must depend upon its alumni to supple- 89t
·ment its finances and make possible through y
financial and vocal support, its expansion and H6
i » The chances are that you are asking yourself ([€UC[Opm€ht_ Alma
right now the reason for this increase in dues. next m
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ARE YOU PREPARED TO DO YOUR in May
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V Your Alumni Association might have continued SAID THAT OTHER ALUMNI BODIES SUC- `thal ‘
0 to struggle along for a good many more years CEEDED WHERE YOUR’S FAILED? THE  
I with the limited budget and in the halting fash- ANSWER TO A KENTUCKIAN IS SELF- 26 35 ,
ion of the past, but that creeping process is not EVIDENT! 27 for 1
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