f Senior Week Supplement " I§P . J . 1 . It TUESDAY. MAY 8. 1962 New Address Notice Asked By Alum Office ;jj My charge lo the graduates at commencement outlines what \ d seems to me to be the fundamental relationship between an By JIM KARL'62 started with around 3.000 numeo- Alums all over the world get!’s alumnus'aiid the institution from which he was graduated. „ . , , , -graphed copies." mail from the University from'- ' , . f enn , State *lumn. wh °* a THE FOOTBALL LETTER has time .to time, usually in the form-- ' The d *9™« Y°« wiu receiee certify to the world at large | mtofest in football (and what b(l( , n puWlr(lt „ m ovorv . Vl , ;ir of the Alumni News, to the mem-4 thal Y ou ar# now alumni o{ Pennsylvania State University.,] Penn State alum doesn't!; look sinco.-Shd Riley thinks that it is bers of the Alumni Assoria*ion i . ! forward each fall to Ridge Riley's the longest continuing publication and the Pehn Stater to ah crTd' i ' cerem ° ny does n °* mark the leTeTanca oi Y our tle * | Football Letter, one of three alum- of >ts kind m existence. nn atater, to all grad- ? with the University. It marks, rather, fhe beginning of your full j. publications put out bS’ the tUley has missed only five foots ... i . ; | participation as member, of the Penn State family. j University. ‘ . } FoottSu Hter " lh * rain and P sleet laAd^nowV^r°ther- j "Th* University consists not entirely of the faculty, nor of j -Riley started the PoOtbaH Let-q,emu* h> washer!" we hmhTn sometimes go to the wrong ad- j 11,8 campus end the huildingson it. not even of lhe students who , 1 tt ' r in 1938, before most <|f th,, ;y inr iefeated team until Pitt' dresses. This is costly for the--! aTe Ixl residence at any one time. It consists of all these, but it K Class of 1962 were even born, and knocked us off," Riley said "The. University j i also .consuls of all who have entered the University and then'' >t quickly evolved into the,popu-,next week we played Washing-' Seniors have been requested to] f 9 0n ® forth itom her “ cen ‘«* oi her and a» promotersL tar Mature that it is today.! t^c^t keep the alumni office posted on i ker spirit. The Football Letter is sent ~\nother time my brother got each change of address followin'* J ... 4 . , , , 4U . - J vee .,■*£ “ urm S football married and V couldn't persuade, graduation ■ ! - - • As Wlth lhos * who h> *« 9° n * forlh »>•*«• you ' You are-jtoall dues-paying members of the him Ul chan( , P thp wpd . B •' ’f. now a part of Penn State, and she, is apart of you. Whatever j Alumni Association. It is also on ding date." o^^Ss? f S~H Y ° U d °' Penn Sla ‘ e I 1” re, . leCled . in y ° ur ; j XYnYnTwl' u ruers in ‘the ***-EY FEELS that m fw's,nail over i,uuy aaareso cnarrges per t ip your successes, and in your triumphs. , anc j experts from it have fre- wav lbt ’ Letter eon month from alums all over the - quentiy appeared in The ; Pitt*-' tnbutcs ,f> p V nn Slate football., world. Many, such as the PeaceY ' "Wherever you make your home,, you wUI be Penn State burgh' Press, the Philadelphia ‘ -I ,hmk . w< : have done football Corpsman stationed in Tanga-> t 0 Y our neighbors, friends and fellow worker*. Through the very , 'Bulletin and the New York dailies. whaV''happens at nyika have expressed thanks |o| IWe * Y ou le ad, as well as through your 'continued interest in J RILEY GOT THE idea fur the the games." Rilev said. 4c offer the Alum Office "for keeping me, and devotion to your ALMA MATER, you will be creating an -letter in the fall of 1938 when he no alibis, excuses or explanations, informed of the many - changes r image of Penh State. was handling-sports publicity in Usually by givtng the facts, along • , i ~*he Department of Information at with some background material. and progress taking place on the "As you leave the University lo take your places in that State. .a defeat is softened a little, campus over the past years . . W orld. j Wrongly urge you to continue your active association! “Each week Dr. Ralph Hetrfl; "Our alumni have been assets. ■An air force lieutenant sta- L’