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Since its inception on this campus during the winter term of 1937, the immediate goal of the Agricultural Engineers Club vvas atliliation vvith the national professional fraternity, the American Society of Agricultural Engineers. Basing its membership requirements on those of the national organization, the local group carried on activities pursuant of similar aims, and at a banquet on February QQ, 1939, the Agricultural Engineers Club vvas recognized as the Michigan State College Student Branch of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers. Membership in the organization is open to any interested student vvho is tal4ing his major vvorl4 in Agricultural Engineering courses. The principle objective ol the group is the promotion ol the interests of students ol this curriculum, par- ticularly as these interests relate to their professional advancement and the advancement of the parent or- ganization. ln addition to regular business meetings, programs ol general interest are presented For the benetit ol members, including informal discussions and tall4s by men vvho are aualiiied by actual experience in this Field to assist the student to a better understanding of the vvorlc that awaits him. ACTIVE MEMBERS W. G. Batton R. l-lill C. l.. Langdon A. Rumiez E. l.. Carpenter R. l-luddle E. E. McCauley M. K. Russell W. Davies R. F. lllsley G. Mitchell l-l. E. Rutherford W. F. Dolezel W. S. lllsley Robertson B. Shalt R. T. Floate l.. R. Kyle R. R. Rooney R. B. Thompson l-'l. E. l-lentschel W. W. Wiclcett n I Q ' fy W to fr n f' l i , it is ,JA i ETRTICTHN SQTTQUEQTT KDE HkC.iRlfQUlTTiUlli3A T GTI EE S Afglqtiolnol I Top IIYIcIGxANUGLI:ac:rI3.J. B. SHAFT, T. RUMIEZ. M. G. CROTHERS, R. P. Bottolglrz Eoz23TrE.6E5q:EiiYLE, D. G. EBINGER, W. W. WICKETT, J. G. TXIITCHELL, R. HILL. R. T. FLOATE, Fraternity ' ' ' OFFICERS sl. G. MlTCl-lEl.l. President W. W. WICKETT Vice-Rresident R. T. FLOATE Secretary R. l-llLl. Treasurer F. E. MCCAULEY Agricultural Council Representative C. l'l. vlEFEERSQlNl Faculty Adviser
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.Fl Ci ffl Q U N C l l OFFICERS C. H. MOORE President P. BRYAN Vice-President J. G. MITCHELL Secretary F. E. McCAULEY Treasurer W. D. KNQX Student Council Representative Twp Rim'--H. W. JORDAN, E. B. SMITH. N. IQESEL, R. R. LAPP, C. F. GENTER, P. R, PENONCK. St-riniil Ruzrfls. V. NELSON, R. IE. HORXN'0OD. L. H. BRONVN, K. DRESSEL, R. A. CHRISTENSON. C. C. WEAVER. Hfittum Run'-VV. D. KNOX. F. E. IVICCFAULEY. P. S. BRYAN. C. H. Moons. J. G. MITCHELI.. E. L. ANTHONY. MEMBERS Qrganization Represented Member Dairy Club . . . . P- BVYCJU Forestry Club . . H. W. ,lordan Horticulture Club . . . N. Kesel Campus 4-H Club ..... . W. D. Knox American Society ol Agricultural Engineers . F. E. McCauleY Alpha Zeta ..... Mitchell M. S. C. Student Grange . . C. H. Moore American Society of Agronomy L. V. Nelson Agricultural Economics Club . . P. R. Rennoclc Xi Sigma Pi . . . . R. R. Rider Block and Bridle . E. B. Smith junior Class . . C. C. Weaver Sophomore Class R. A. Christenson Freshman Class . ......... V. l. Usborne The Agricultural Council vvas lormed in an ellort to bring about greater unity in the activities carried on by the various organizations made up ol Agricultural students as well as to carry on activities in its ovvn right For the benelit ol the division. Each year the Council sponsors during fall term the All Ag Mixer , which serves to acquaint all undergraduates carrying vvorl4 in the Agricultural division vvith one another and with the incoming Freshmen, and the UHarvest Ball . ln addition, each Winter term students vvho have done outstanding vvorla in classes are honored at the All Ag Achievement Banquet, and the Council cli- maxes its activities during spring term with the HAll Ag Carnivalf, The member who is elected annually as the president of each student organization within the division automatically becomes the representative of that group in the Agricultural Council, and, in addition, one representative at large is elected by members ol the Freshman, Sophomore and ,lunior classes. Besides the stkidintdmembers, the faculty is represented on the Council by one man from each ol the major departments o. t e ivision.
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as Q mi -fi CCE Q E Q 2 CCE 3 C2 National Farm Crops and Soils Fraternity ACTIVE MEMBERS . D. Anderson . W. Fox W. Lohr L. Silverman B. D. Ball C. E. Genter M. M. Lutz W. L. Iaite E. Banlctson C. G. Gettel A. W. McAllister I. L, Ihaclcer L. Bartelli A. W. Gronlund E. E. Meyers M. Thomas E. L. Bennett C. I'Iornbacher F. Molinare IQ. A. lice L. B. Campbell A. C. Irvin L. V. Nelson D. D. Iraielet D. A. Caul C. IQ. Kaufman R. D. Qberg L. E. Iripp L. A. Chessey W. S. Keeler C. IQ. Qde E. VanclerMeulen IQ. A. Christenson B. E. Kennedy W. E. Qverton B. Westrate B. D. Despelder W. Lacureux R. pillar M. A. Wilcox IQ. A. Elbing K. E. Larson L. W. I2uesinI4 A. Williams W. M. Figg Any student majoring in the Farm Crops or Soils departments of the school of Agriculture is eligible to become a member oi the Agronomy Club, vvhich, although formerly a local organization, is novv connected with the junior Section of the American Society oi Agronomy. Meetings are held once every tvvo vveel4s throughout the school year, at which time speakers are ireauently aslced to discuss with the members such topics as the ditticulties encountered in the practical application of theories learned vvhile in school con- nected vvith the occupation they will lollovv upon graduation. Occasionally strictly social meetings are held. Each year during Farmers, Weelc the club establishes a concession booth convenient to the activities ol the conclave, the income from which is used in furthering the grovvth and the activities oi the Farm Crops judging Team. The team tal4es part each year in a number oi inter-collegiate judging contests. All activities of the group point toward educating the member in community activities so they vvill be better Fitted to talce part in the leadership of the community upon graduation. Typ Rau'-Ii. VANDERMEULEN. A. W. GRONLUND, L, A. CHENEY. Y. A. VANDEMARK, XV. M. FIGG. L. L. RUESINK, W. UVERTON, K. D. ANDERSON, M. A. CHRISTENSEN, W. J. LOHR. .Sammi Raw-B. E. ICENNEDY, F. J. MOLINARE, T. L. THACKER, W. F. WYESTRIN, E. W. BANKSTON, R. H. ELBING, R. A. TICE, A. C. IRVIN, B. D. DESPELDER. Iiuttngz 1311-EI.. V. NELSON. H. R. PETTIGROVE, L. B. CAMPBELL, C. F. GENTNER, R. A. CHRIETENSON, C. E. MILLAR . . ALL. I i OFFICERS I.. V. NELSON President L. B. CAMPBELL Vice-President IQ. A. CI-IIQISIEINISQN Secreta ry-Treasurer I-I. I2. PEITIGIQQVE Faculty Adviser
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