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R. C. Arduin M. T. Bust A. Campbell L. B. Campbell E. C. Campau J. Davidson M. E. Derbyshire R. L. Dyson A. Drake K. M. Dunn l-l. J. Elliott R. E. Ely L. Z. Eggleton ACTIVE MEMBERS M. A. Einlan l. l-l. France D. Gibson E. M. Gulembo E. L. l-lamel l-l. G. l-lahn A. R. jackson W. A. Keskitalo L. R. Kyle M. G. King L. D. Ludlow T W. Long C. l. Little W. Lohr M. Seeder N. G. McGary P. M. Shepherd V. L. Matthews K. Slee C. L. Maxwell E. B. Smith G. E. Memmer Q. G. Smith C. l-l. Moore Mrs. Q. G. Smith M. E. Muncie B. l-l. Trickey l-l. W. Newland l. l-l. Wood W. E. Perkins D. M. Wilson K. R. Pfister D. L. Whitney L. E. Reutter E. Young G. L. Salisbury R. W. Wallace W. P. Schroeder W. B. Lutz The M. S. C. Student Grange was Founded in T928 as a subordinate division ol the National Grange, the world's oldest and largest farm organization, the purpose of which is to promote the interests ol Agri- culture and to provide a fraternal organization lor rural men and women to serve as a center of social activity lor the community. Any person interested in advancing rural education and activities is eligible lor member- ship in the local chapter. ln addition to regular meetings every two weeks throughout the school year, varied social activities are provided for the members, for the most part students registered in Agriculture and l-lome Economics. The organization strives to provide training in rural leadership in order that its members will be better able to assume leadership in community atlairs alter graduation. Members ol the Student Grange each year lend active assistance to the college authorities in carrying out the activities ol Farmers' Week. M. 33. C. STUDENT G FlNiCilE Top Rau'-Ix. M. DUNN, A. S. FOSTER, K. R. PFISTER. P. R. PENNOCK, A. R.. JACKSON. Third Row -W. A. IEESKITALO, C. J. LITTLE, M. T. BUST, H. G. HAHN: L. Z. EGGLETON, L R I I D P Seronil Rim'-F. L. HAMEL, ME. DERBYSHIRE, J. M. DAY'IESi, P. M. SHEPARD, C. L. MAXW H I I' I C B it DfXXgDS0NiXB.PC. XRDUIN, Y. llIgAT?HEws, NiG.IATCG.ARRE AHCQZ1PBEx.L.B H T M E M C. u 051. EWMEMMERD cx-moEDER Uimovs x 1. E oofm RICKEX Umm Master B. l-l. TRICKEY Lecturer lvl. E. MUNCIE Secretary W. P. SCI-IROEDER TTQCISUTGT K. j. SLEE OVGTSSGI' K. lvl. DUNN Steward l-l. gl. ELLIGTT Assistant Steward P. M. Sl-lEPl-TERD Lady Asst. Steward M. A. EINLAN Chaplin FACULTY MEMBERS l-l. R. Pettigrove Mrs. l-l. R. Pettigrove Page 23
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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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