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F. C. Compou E. B. Crcimton AIIBY ICQUJUIEI I.ocoI x ACTIVE MEMBERS ZQUZZWP UWWQCUW . wo UU QEUQ QLQUQ 2 ff Q - :- :J 0-QL CD '1 9 0 o 3 7Ulf7'1F'-'FfU3Cf70 Dfgwagm 7i ' ' rm 25g99l31? co 2 3 3-gg T 9 52 ff 1 LD o 3 T7U lgg-222 L-. . UI-o' 39-9- z?5?Q5f D 2 of2fW,i.'r1'o. 1 1 Q -1 CD E'CD C -1 5 B T4 3 wgrfmme Pw0FrUm jmmgwmg 0 O O 3 50 Q. 09 E 2 co 1-3 cn Q aero 5-0' B- C44 . Kessert W. A. Ifesldtolo V. I. Usborne C. E. Rcirmelee D. R. Tiedemcin N. R. Thompson G. W. Cronston W. D. Knox F. I.. Rormelee U. Trembloy D. E. Dickson W. R. Koning W. Reoch C. C. Weover A. Esper I-I. I.. Krebs A. G. Reniold E. Wright N. E. I.eFevre A. L. Ropes Any student, regcirdless ol his mcijor course, vvho is interested in doirying ond its odvoncement is eligible Ior membership in the Dciiry Club. Although the group is not connected with ony notionol orgonizotion, it corries on eoch yeor on intensive progrom Ior the beneht not only of its members but ot the entire school ol Agriculture. Qne ol the clubs chief cictivities is the roising ol Iunds to be used in sponsoring ond supporting the vvorI4 ol the Doiry Rroducts ond Doiry Ccittle gludging Teoms. The members individuolly ond the orgonizotion os o Whole lend morol ond cictive support to ony Function or movement thot they believe vvill result in the odvonce- ment of the interests ol doirying ond will beneFit those vvho ore novv connected with this porticulor Iorm of Agriculture or those who in the Iuture will be engciged in this vvorlc The Doiry Club is represented on the Agriculturol Council, os ore QII other student orgonizotions connected vvith the division of Agriculture, ond cooperotes with the Council in all octivities corried on by this division. T p Row-E. M. HANKINSON. W. D. KNOX. G. E. BUCKIN R. E. KRAUSS, G. L. NIELSEN, H. G. HA C1 OFFICERS P. S. BRYAN President B. T. GILBERT Vice-Rresident C. C. WEAVER Secretory F. C. CAMPAU Treosurer IVI. D. BUTI-I Rublicity IVlonoger F. H RLAND. R.. P. ST HENSON. W. J. LOHR, R.. E. E S I R if-B. D. BALL, VI J. BRAKEL, K. C. SOWERBX F I P EE, H. D. M RIS. W. A. ICESKIT. N R THOMPSON. W. M. BAIRD. R. A. TIC'E, D. R. TIEDEMAN. Bottom Rau'-L. R.. NEWLIN, F. C. CAMPAU, B. L. G1LBERT, P, BRYAN. C. C. WEAVER, M. D. BUTH. FACULTY MEMBERS E. L. Anthony A. C. Boltyer I. A. Gould I CH. I-Iciys R. E. I-Iorvvood C. F. I-IuFImon I IVI. glenson R. S. I.ucos E. C. Scheidenhelm G. IVI. Trout E. Weover Page 19
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OFFICERS I ' AA I TTC E. B. SMITH president M. T. BUST Vice-President B. C. KNIRK Secretary N. D. BAYLEY Treasurer A. R. JACKSON Marshall FACULTY MEMBERS L. H. Blakeslee G. A. Branaman G. A. Brown L. A. Freeman R. S. Hudson H. F. Moxley G. Rropp Trip Rini'-K. M. DUNN, D. I.. EPPELHEIMER, C. D. H1-ioPBEI.L, C. H. BULLEN. .I. I.. -IEXYETT. K. M. NVEINLAND, J. S. STEWVART, .I. II. S'rnoNu. P. .I. NUGENT. E. J. YOUNG. H. W. ISNIHK. T. R. MILLI-JR. Third Ruiz'-XV. B. LUTZ, E. M. GULEMB0, D. P. ANDERSON. J. C. I.1TTI.E, C. E. STUART. J. B. Cuow, R. B. CASTLE, H. G. HAHN, J. P. CAii1P.xNA. G. T. YICARY. M. NEWELI.. Sw-wifi Row-R. F. HEIM, I..A. WrNs1.ow, D. J. WILLEMS. C. H. MOOHE, C. C. WEAVER, H. W. N1-:w1.AND. W. M. VVAHHEN, I.. Z. ISGGLETON, I.. F. RELITEIQ, A. S. FosTI-Ln. V Hirttiinz Rini--Y. A. FREEMAN. N. D. BAYLEY, B. C. KNIRK. E. B. SMITH, M. T. BUST, A. R. .I.ar'Ksow Fri I ,I Ci f MIS .fi I F in .JLIQCA HND BIBUIID National Animal Husbandry Fraternity ACTIVE MEMBERS I R. Campana A. S. Foster CS. L. McNeilly R. Sisco C. C. Chamberlain E. M. Gulembo T. R. Miller E. B. Smith R. B. Castle H. G. Hahn C. H. Moore H. Strong gl. B. Crow A. R. jacltson M. Newell C. E. Stuart D. D. Diehl L. lewett H. W. Newland C. Tanner I M. Donaldson B. C. Knirlc R. Nugent A. R. Thompson D. L. Eppleheimer H. W. lfnirlc Nundy G. V. Vicary K. M. Dunn C. Little T. S. Qzier W. M. Warren L. Z. Eggleton L. Littlelield C. C. Rayne C. C. Weaver H. Elliott R. Lowry L. F. Reuter K. M. Weinland W. R. Fetzer W. B. Lutz E. A. Schill D. Williams D. W. Fireoved N. A. Martinson R. F. Seim E. M. Young E. L. Mathews C. D. Shopbell BIocl4 and Bridle attempts at all times to promote a closer relationship than might otherwise be possible among its members, and to Foster better understanding between members of the student body and faculty in this particular phase of Agriculture. Not only does the group assist its members and the Agricultural division in their activities, but it has been and is instrumental in maintaining the excellent worlc ol the Animal Husbandry Stoclc judging Team both through the medium ol Financial support and by encouraging student interest in inter-collegiate judging contests. The organization constantly directs its eFlorts toward the pro- motion of a higher scholastic standing among students of Animal Husbandry and the encouragement ol members in the continued worlc in this division by varied social activities and informal discussions ol diFIerent phases ol their particular curriculums. The local organization was established in 1930 as a branch ol the national Fraternity, and membership is open to all men students talcing the major portion ol their credits in some phase of Animal Husbandry with the intention ol malqing it their profession upon graduation. . Page lc?
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A 1 5 i ' 'fi'3lllIlP ilfjl' sl.tU3 Local OFFICERS L. Z. Eggleton ,... President R. C. Arduin . Vice-President l-l. M. l-lonlcala . Q Secretary l-l. lf. l-lentschel .... Treasurer FACULTY ADVISER M. l-l. Avery Each Saturday afternoon throughout the school year the Campus 4-I-I Club sponsors and conducts a radio program over the College station, WKAR, at which time subjects of interest to the farmer are discussed. Each vveelc a member of the club from a different county is interviewed and occasionally leaders in community and farm organizations come before the questioner. During the progress of the State Fair reviews of activities talcing place there are broadcast in place of the regular intervievvs. All men and vvomen students who have belonged to some 4-l'-l club before entering Michigan State, a large part of whom are registered in Agriculture and l-lome Economics, are urged to affiliate with the local organization, and special attempts are made to have Short Course students become members of the group during their vvorlc here. Regular bi-weelcly meetings are held, interspersed frequently with dances and social meetings vvhere group games are played, offering a splendid opportunity for students vvith similar interests to become better acquainted. A regular part of the clubfs annual program is assisting the Freshman in orienting himself to college life. Tap Run'--C. M. STEWART. E. W. BANKTSON, Y. H. BEUSCHEL, N. R. THOMPSON. R. A. TICE, P. J. NUGENT, EJY 'FLD.cA1 . . OUNC., . . FJEN Ez. Thi:-fl Run--D. M. RUDENBERG, R. W. PAGE, R. S. CQAY, M. G. CHOTHERS, S. HUNGERFORD, W. R. KONING, .I. D. PEROTTI. G. D. ROHLFS. Y. I. OSBORN. R. T. FLOATE, P. J. SIBLEY. ngCl'1lItllR1lIl'iD. IC. HOYT, B. H. TXRICKEY. M. A. PIENNING, J. A. CHRISTENSON, K. B. HORTON, M. R. JENSEN. C.C. SCHROEDER, A. IZRZOZNOXVSKI, L. HOLMDEN, M. C. RUPERT. A. M. VVELLS, M. A. KELL. Bnttnm Rau'--I.. D. LUDLOVY. R. A. SCHROEDER, H. E. HENTSCHEL, R. C. ARDUIN, L. Z. EGGLE'1'ON, H. M. HONKAL.A VV. D. KNOX, E. M. DERSHEM. Pzzgr 20
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