Michigan State University - Red Cedar Log Yearbook (East Lansing, MI)

 - Class of 1939

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OFFICERS N. KESEL President j. W. WILLQBEE Secretary C. ANDERSQN Treasurer FACULTY MEMBER C. E. Russell Top Rott--C. T. GLOTZHUBER. W. B. LULL, T. S. ANDERSON, J. Fl. FRIDAY, J. S. XYANDEMARK, A. H. LANG1-1, C. J. BIRKELAND. D. N. SMITH, R. I.. BUTTON. Second Rau'-C. F. CUSHWAY, K. J. SLEE, J. S. XVELLES, Y. H. NVooDRIf'K. J. J. IQLACKLE, N. A. AIARKERT D. E. LAHMAN. Bottom Row-F. O. ANDERSON, C. E. RUSSELL, J. W. WILLOBEE, N. KESEL, C. J. ANDERSON, H. C. BI-JSEMER. HI fi if l Q U ls F' .fl 'E C 1. B Local ACT!VE MEMBERS C. Anderson C. F. Cushvvay A. H. Lange H. Schultz F. Q. Anderson K. Dunn N. Linderman K Slee -F. S. Anderson E. Friday W. B. l.ull D. N. Smith H. C. Besemer V. R. Friday N. A. Marlcet S. Vandemarlc C. Birl4eland F. W. Kalin W. Usborne J Vaydilc R. l.. Button N. Kesel H. Renfold j S. Wells E. Campau Klaclqle G. R. Rerlcins W. Willobee D. F. l.ahman A. j. Piclftorcl The Horticulture Club vvas Founded soon alter the turn of the century as a local organization dedicated to the purpose of creating a closer relationship between those interested in the subjects and assisting them in their vvorlc. Any students or faculty members on the campus vvho are connected vvith the department and others vvho are interested in the science of Horticulture, although not actively engaged in studying or teaching the course, is eligible For membership. Qpportunities are given the members at regular meetings For presenting to the group as a whole their varied interests and experiences in connection with this Field ol vvorlc An eFlort is made to acauaint the members with one another in order to foster that cooperation that leads to a more enjoyable college lile and greater beneFit from the vvorlc done here. Practicing horticulturalists and instructors in the science pre- sent informally subjects related to this Field and informal discussions are held in an attempt to bring about a greater appreciation of the practical application of principles that have been learned in the class room and a oratory. Page 21

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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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F fit l gf l . i l z . .. c... .. I i --. i l i i National Scholastic Floriculture Fraternity Delta Chapter OFFICERS N. KESEL President C. BQQMER Secretary-Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS P. R. Krone C. E. Wildon Ntmifliny-IC. NV, IiALIN. .I. J. VAYDIK, P. ROBER Smit-fl--N. KESEL, C. Booman. ACTIVE MEMBERS C Boomer W. D. l-lolly E. P. Roberts P. I-I. Bovvser E. W. Kalin Vaydilc N. Kesel The local chapter of Pi Alpha Xi, like the national organization, has striven since its inception on this campus to promote higher scholarship among its members, both in Floriculture and in all other college courses, and to foster good fellowship among them. ln addition, the organization attempts continually to establish cordial relations between students majoring in Floriculture, educators, and professional florists. ln addition to informal discussions on related subjects and the practical application of basic theories and talks by pro- fessional Florists held during the regular monthly meetings, the group has sponsored judging classes open to all students interested in Floriculture. Membership in Pi Alpha Xi is limited to men students majoring in this science who have attained a higher than average all-college scholastic rating. Delta Chapter of the national organization was founded at Michigan State College in T928 by a group of students and faculty members who were desirous of carrying on activities related to the subject outside of the class room. Each year the members build exhibits for the enjoyment and instruction of visitors to the campus during Farmers' Week. Page' .72

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