GENEBAL INFORMATION 39
the American Society for House Presidents’ Council
Metals Inter-Fratemity Council
V University of Kentucky Amateur Men’s Glee Club
_ _ Radio Club Student Bar Association
'mcal University 4-H Club Student Govemment Association
University of Kentucky Political Student Union Board
g and Science Club Suky
University Weightlifting Club University Choristers
University of Kentucky Young University of Kentucky Band
_ , Republican Club University of Kentucky
mcal Wesley Foundation Symphony Orchestra
White Mathematics Club University of Kentucky Troupers
Young Democratic Club Womerfs Administrative Council
Zoology Club VVomen’s Athletic Association
, _ _ _ _ Women’s Glee Club
D Adm'"]sI"?I'°" °"d S°"'°° Women’s Panhellenic Association
O'g°"'f°I'°"s _ Young Men’s Christian
Agricultural Council Association
Alpha _Phf Omega (BOY Scouts) Young Women’s Christian
rce Committee of 240 Association
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THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
The Alumni Association was established to render service both to the
University and to its former students. It is the purpose of this Association to
aid in the growth and development of the University, to promote the best
interests of alumni, and to enable them to keep in touch with the institution
and with each other. As the basis for its activities it maintains records of
alumni, showing where they are located and what they are doing. Its pro-
gram includes the sending of information to alumni groups both in Kentucky
and in larger cities throughout the country in order that alumni may come in
[ contact with each other, the organizing of alumni groups in Kentucky and else-
nc' where and disseminating information about the University to its membership.
The Alumni Office is located in the Student Union Building, and alumni,
students, and friends of the University are welcome at all times. The annual
business session of the Association is held during commencement and the
Executive Committee meets on the second Monday of each month except dur-
ing ]une, july, and August.-
lb By legislative act alumni representation has been secured on the Board
of Trustees so that they may have a direct influence in the administrative
affairs of the University. The officers for 1954-55 are as follows: President,
N. W. Neel ’Ex; Vice President, Homer L. Baker ’Ex; Executive Secretary,
Helen G. King ’25; and Treasurer, Bemie A. Shively, ’36.
THE PLANT OF THE UNIVERSITY
The facilities of the University of Kentucky include the 106-acre campus
and the Experiment Station Farm of 600 acres at Lexington, a forest reserve
and sub-experiment station of 15,000 acres at Quicksand, the sub-experiment
vte station of 600 acres at Princeton, the College of Pharmacy in Louisville, and
of the Northem Kentucky Extension Center, in Covington. Major buildings on
the Lexington campus now number more than fifty. In addition to these per-
manent buildings, the University has erected nine temporary buildings to pro-