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5 E!! '21 W- slss f ef -'ll ,ew Agriculture Division Agricultural Mechanics Department Now, this is the way to overhaul a tractor. The Agriculture Division offers programs leading to the Bachelor of Science degree in agriculture with 13 spe- cialized maiors and in agricultural engineering, a three year technical curricula course for students who do not want degree or transfer credits and an agriculture minor for the Bachelor of Arts degree. Students may also qual- ify for a general secondary credential with a teaching maior or minor in general agriculture. There are three departments in the division, Agriculture Mechanics and Engineering, Animal Science and Plant Science. The Agriculture Mechanics department offers training in the fields of farm equipment sales and service, farm struc- tures, rural electrification, teaching vocational agriculture and farming. The Animal Science department provides training in animal husbandry, dairy husbandry, dairy C. Jensen, R. Conrad, W. DeTar.
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Speech Arts Division G. Graham, A. Kaufman, J. Pratt, J. Loring, P, Walker. The Speech Arts Division offers a maior field for students who plan to make some phase of speech training their profession or wish to become a public speaker, book reviewer, play director, recreational leader, speech therapy specialist, or radio and television producer. The field also offers special iunior high, general secondary credentials, and Bachelor and Master of Arts degrees. This year the division also sponsored the produc- tion of three plays and looked longingly at the plowed field east of the bookstore that will soon lthey hopel be covered by the larg- est building on the campus - the speech arts building. John W. Wright is head of the division. Row-'l: J. Wright, H. Holladay, D. Wilson, B, Stoll. Row 2: M. Burriss, R. Yoo. C. Taylor, H. Campbell. X., 1 Stop thot giggling, girls. FSC's Radio and TV class. Set designing. 13
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Animal Science Department D. Dethlefsen, R. Glim, R. Selkirk, W. Ball, E. Rousek, F. Hixson, J. Bell. industry and poultry husbandry. All are maior fields. The department maintains purebred herds of Hereford, Shorthorn and Angus beef cattle, and several breeds of sheep and swine. The Dairy Husbandry department maintains a herd of purebred Holsteins, Guernseys, and Jersey dairy cattle and a grade A dairy barn and feeding lots. It is the dairy industry department which processes the dairy products and offers them for sale in The Roundup. Even eggs get graded at FSC. Plant Science Department x J. Heitz, W. LeValley, G. Ilg, 0. Braun, V. Petrucci, M. Van Elswyk, Jr., R. Harrison. The plant science department offers maiors in agricultural inspec- tion, crop production, enology, horticulture, ornamental horti- culture and viticulture. For training in these fields the college farm becomes a 1,100 acre laboratory with 140 acres in vineyard, 80 acres of orchard, 15 acres in nursery. The viticulture depart- ment now offers a complete course in wine making. About 425 majors take part in a great many activities and clubs. Outstand- ing events are the FFA livestock show and the Aggie Day Round Up. There are also various contests for high school students including livestock shows and vine pruning contests. The clubs sponsored within the division are the Agriculture Mechan- ics Club, Agronomy lfor crop production maiorsl, Viticulture, Hor- ticulture lfruit growingl, Block and Bridle lanimal husbandry ma- iorsl, Dairy Club, Rodeo Club and Chi Beta Alpha, local honor fraternity. The agriculture executive council, presidents of all the clubs, supervises the various student activities. Head of the di- vision is Lloyd Dowler.
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