Friday, September 12. 1975 University Daily Kansan 11 KU Alumni Assoc. keeps grads, non-grads informed By DIERCK CASSELMAN Whether you leave the University of Kansas carrying a diploma or three hours of credit on your transcript, you automatically become an alumnus. The organization which will keep you informed of University events and progress, pull you back to KU for alumnii events and participate in the University of Kansas Alumni Association, which has received five national awards for outstanding alumni service since 1971. These awards include the prized Alumni Award from the Association of Excellence in Alumni Programming. However, members of the association aren't necessarily alumni of the University, and class reunions, the most familiar of which is a part of the association's broad program. Established in 1883, the association exists "to achieve unity of purpose and action in promoting the best interests of the University and her constituency." Accomplishing that mission is no simple task, and the association, separate from the University and incorporated under Kansas University, will be a highly sophisticated, award-winning organization. THE ENTIRE department underwent a major updating last year, Wintermote said, when nearly 14,900 former students' addresses were deleted from the mailing lists because they failed to respond to requests, and then they wished to remain on the list. TWENTY-TWO persons staff the association's suite of offices at room 103 in the Kansas Union. Ten of those staff are members of the organization in the association's comprehensive records. An alumnus's address, year of graduation, school, departmental major and membership, status are the pieces of information the association stores, he said. Anyone who has attended the University is classified as an alumna, hence he/she is a member of KU alumni. KU alumni and alumni association members is stored on computer tapes and in rows of cabinets "Our records are the heart of our organizational executive办公室, and a critical part of the agile team." as for KU's high percentage, Wintermote said, "People leave this campus with a feeling of tradition that other schools don't have. I hope we follow that up with a good program, but it has to start with this good feeling about the University." Another 6,100 indicated they wished to continue receiving alumni mailings, he According to Winternote, most colleges in the city of their alumni in an alumni organization. "There is only one student organization on campus that exists beyond graduation," he said, "and that is the class organization. It has a life of 54 years." Of the 86,015 persons on the association's lists, 29.9 nearly 10 per cent. are dues- ers. to help foster that feeling, the association to the Board of Class Officers for undergraduate studies. STEVE CLARK, assistant director of the association and Board of Class Officers adviser, said the program was just part of the class organization. It's only logical that a student's four years at the University be filled with class activities before he graduates and begins 50 classes, most of which post-graduate class reunions he said. "Bastically, we found the alumni would stay hitched and support the institution," he said. "They felt they had the claim to complain." voluminous records in their fund-rasing activities, he said, and the three organizations carefully coordinate their programs. Even though the association works closely with the Kansas University Athletic Corporation, he said, "not everyone is interested in intercollerate athletics." However, after a student leaves KU, he will find that association events abound, and in this area, variety is the keynote, Wintermote said. "The Endowment Association is the fun-raising organization for the University." Wintermote said. "We are the friend-raising organization. BUT THE BROADER application of the organization's goals encompasses programs benefitting those other than alumni. The association's Flying Jayhawk program has flown more than 2,500 alumni and friends to 26 different destinations since the program began in 1989. Wintermatter attended the program had been a successful way to keep alumni active and close to the University. The association board, recognizing that former students of the University aren't the only people interested in its welfare, created an associate membership for persons who haven't attended the University. A project that extends the alumni association's goodwill throughout the state is the Kansas Honors Banquets, Wintermote said. members would soon make up a large part of the board and officers roster. Bylaw changes this year dropped restrictions that prohibited associate members from holding offices or serving on a board in the board which governs the association. THE ASSOCIATION works in concert with two other independent groups in the areas of University alumni and finance, Wintermote said. Thirty-one campus or programs during the 1974-75 yearbook学期, which included 72 counties, he said. Wintermote said he thought associate We Write Motorcycle Insurance "THIS IS SOMETHING we do just to recognize the students," he said. "We don't even do a study on which college any of the students attend, or whether they even attend college." "We're like several pockets in the same pair of pants. The minute those associations on the University campus don't work together, things don't go right." tracted 6,367 alumni, students and parents. The expense covered by the association's purpose could result in a time when the Alumni Association and the University administration disagree, Wintermote said. The only time the association approached this position, he said, was when campus unrest was at its height in 1970. At that time the association acted as a referee, he said, and his unrest would allay misunderstandings and rumors that were circulating through the state. All people who have graduated or attended the University are affected by the Throughout this time, Wintermute said, the association lost no members. Both the KUAC and the KU Endowment Association use the Alumni's Association's Gene Doane Agency 824 Mass. state of the University, past, present and future, he said. The association, acting in thought was the best interest of the University in a struggle with the powers in Strong Hall, he said. KANSAN WANT ADS CLASSIFIED RATES Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kannan offered. Please call (212) 556-2930 or national or origin card. PLEASE BRING ALL CLASSIFIED TO 111 FLINT HALL. 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