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EE? T 1- 5 .- ,X-mf-fqzis it . S' Front Row: M. Browne, R. D ', H. D l , G. Forrer, M. Gunderson, R. Giixdhann, F. Ts?leFy J. H. Nelson, J. Robi so , J. D ' W. R , L. Peck, M. Biddick, BorchaTxdlt?SM. E. QTBSLFBS Third Row: B. Schweigert, R. Ad , R. H ' E. Endres, M. Kohlman, P. Damrirx, I. Ratcgki M. Stagg, M. Koch, M. Miller, W. Slack Back Row: L. Guenther, D. Luick, L. Barton, J. Swenson, J. Hird, S. Fast, E. Berckmann, M. Bailey, L. Clark 1 EUTHENICS CLUB lfuthenics Club is an organization whose mem- bership is open to all students and faculty members in Home Economics, and which is affiliated with the student club divisions oi the Wisconsin Home Economics Association and the American Home Economics Association. The members adopted For their theme this year ULiving For Victory . It is carried out through social, business, and professional experiences in club liie. ' Qne oi the main projects this year was a Christ- mas party at which members participated to help Fill the stockings oi the children at the Qrthopedic Hospital. A contribution was also made to the national lund which brings Foreign lellows to this country to study. OFFICERS President ..................... WILI-A RQUSEY Vice-President .... ...JANE DAVIES Secretary ..... ....... L QRNA PECK Treasurer .... .... J EAN ROBINSQN 32 SENIORS: V. Ames, F. Armour, V. Beamsley, E. Berckmann, S. Borchardt, L. Clark, P. Damrow, B. Delene, M. J. Dick, P. Dorney, S. Fast, H. Gettelman, N. Gittens, M. Graddis, E. Halter, R. Harriman, M. Johnson, M. Koch, R. Kosanke, S. Linke, V. McNaughton, M. Miller, E. Niedermeiser, E. Olsen, l. Racek, R. Ring, J. Robinson, W. Rousey, B. Scheele, R. Scott, L. Tipple, R. Varker, M. Whittemore, R. Zimmerman. JL,lNlORS: L. Aitkin, D. Bach, M. Bailey, L. Barton, M. Biddich, K. Blotz, L. Crump, H. Doyle, R. Eller, J. Eide J. Fiedler, G. Forrer, Mrs. Geraldine Gadrner, R. Gil- johann, M. Goodell, L. Guenther, P. Gunderson, J. Hamilton, R. Harris, J. Hird, A. Johnson, L. Knoll, V. Liebetrau, D. Luick, C. Maher, P. Mann, E. Price, V. Ray, R. Reddy, A. Reitz, E. Roth, V. Rowe, A. Schoot, W. Slack, N. Spees, J. Swenson, V. Vivian, J. Warner, B. Washburne, M. Witt, N. Yost. SOPHOMORES: R. Adams, R. Basse, P. Beithon, J. Bruechert, l. Busch, J. Bussewitz, P. Cirves, A. Cohen, R. E. Davis, M. Dunwiddie, E. Endres, M. Fink, B. Fry, B. Gehrke, Z. M. Goodell, L. Granec, P. Harris, R. Hayes, H. Henkelmann, D. Hughes, F. lsely, R. Johnson, V. Johnson, B. Jones, B. Kassnel, M. Kohlman, B. Koss, M. Lapp, P. Leeds, J. Leistikow, L. Lepeska, J. Lippert, C. Lytle, M. MacMillan, B. May, M. Meeker, M. A. Neacy, Otto, R. Pavlicek, L. Peck, J. Piper, C. Plisch, L. Rahmlow, D. Rein, M1 Ritchie, B. Ross, Delia Rossini, F. Russell, D. Rust, B. Seibert, C. Skrzypczak, M. Sperry, P. Staats, H. Steldt, P. Thornton, J. Toepfer, M. E. Tubbs, R. Vinocur, A. Waldbillig, B. Watson, L. Wood, K. Zajicek, J. Zander ' M N S Anderson D Bates, A. Beadle, D. Bille, FRESH E : . , . M. Browne, M. Dixon, J. Falge, D. Feingold, R. Guild, J., Halvenstot, J. Herman, M. Hobson, A. Huckstead, F. Johnson, J. Jorgenson, K. Kahl, M. Kaukl, B. Kindschi, R. Kraus, M. Kreutzer, V. Leohrer, L. Mishlove, S. Mutchler, B. Noble, H. Page, D. Peterson, M. Ranson, J. Rendell, J. Reynolds, R. Ryall, M. Schwartz, B. Schweigert, M. Sta88f E. Stanelle, G. Steiro, B. Stitt, J. Todd, J. Warth, C. Webster, A. Wendt, R. White, A. Wrocklage. Second Row: Mrs. Geraldine Gardner, M. Witt,
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DELTA TI-IETA SIGMA The Wisconsin chapter of Delta Theta Sigma, a professional agricul- tural fraternity, was organized in 'l9Q7. Excellence in scholarship, social, and athletic achievements has been the accomplishment of Delta Theta Sigma. Today, most of the members are wearing the uniform of the United States armed forces. Brothers of Delta Theta Sigma who have answered their country's call: Edward Acl4erman Eloyd l-lolloway Charles Ream George Bahler Robert Bergstrom Eremont Betts Roger Biddick Lawrence Bradee John Bucliholz Edwin Conrad John Cooper Arden Daoust Edwin Davies Wilson Eisher l'lenry Eortmann Evan Eredricl4son Paul Gardner Louis Goette Jerome l-lemauer Wilfred l'leml4er Raymond l'lesprich Wilbur l-locl4erman Gilbert Broolcs Robert Daine William Erleywine Keith l-leath Stanley Lee Anthony Elorehled John Jacl4son Norman Johnson Tracy Johnson Richard Kaufman Arthur Kelly Walter Kirchner Walter Krause Arno Kurth Curtis Mccutchin Earl Maves Robert Meir Darrell Metcalf Donald Meyer Erand Miller Richard Nerud Stanley Qlson William Qpperman Walter Pregler Martin Ralph DELTA Tl-TETA SIGMA PLEDGES Donald Nelson Lowell Nelson Eugene Pitts Paul Schurr Delbert Thomas Donald Reinl4e Norman Sawyer Eraril4 Schacht Charles Simon Leland Smith Duane Stanley Marion Staley Joseph Steingraeber Louis Srdich Gilman Sund Russel Sutherland Leonard Vodal4 William Ward Kenneth Wedin Paul Weis Milton Wiesner Eranl4 Wing Raul Wolslce Eugene Ziegeweid Gordon Thomas William Tubbs Clinton Weber Donald Wildinson Rodney Zimmer The members remaining at Wisconsin are all assistants in biochemistry. These include Edward l-lerst, Earl Larsen, James price, Bernard Schwagert, and Robert Spitzer. 31
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The 4l-l and Blue Shield clubs were federated this year since the overlapping memberships could be more effective acting together. Stemming from the national organization, the 4H Club was organized in 1925. The Blue Shield Country Life Club began in 1928 when two clubs merged whose goal was helping rural or- ganizations with social activities. Both groups are members of the Youth Section of the Country Life Association, and send dele- gates to its annual conference. Development of leadership, appreciation for rural culture, and stimulation of fellowship among rural youth are objectives of the 4l-l Blue Shield Club. . At monthly meetings, programs offered a well- rounded background in recreational leadership, with radio auditions, drama, folk games, and handicraft. Attendance was increased by those enrolled in the Farm Short Course. Meetings were de- signed to give them the activity which usually takes place on the agricultural campus. BLUE Sl-llELD OFFICERS President .................... LOlS GUENTl-lER Vice-President. . . .... MARY KAUFMAN Secretary ...... ...... J AY l-l. NELSQN Treasurer ................ l'lCDWARD NEWMAN Ag Council ............... LlLLlAN MCGILVRA 4l-l OFFlCERS President ................... JEAN ROBlNSQN Vice-President. .. .... MARGARET BlDDlCK Treasurer ....... ............... M ARV FlNK Ag Council .... .............. M ILDRED WlTT MEMBERS FACULTY: Professor John Barton, Miss Edna Baumann, Miss Agnes l-lansen, Professor Preston McNall STUDENTS: C. Anderson, V. Arts, V. Araminas, E. M. Bailey, M. Bailey, L. Barton, M. Bauman, P. Brainard, T. Brown, l. Billings, l. Busch, C. Case, L. Clark, l. Dahlby, R. Davis, J. Davies, A. Dood, R. Douglas, T. Douglas, M. Fink, B. Gehrke, R. Giljohann, L. Glewen, M. Goodell, Z. M. Goodell, L. Granec, M. Green, L. Guenther, D. l-lalbeck, L. l-lansen, A. l-lawks, R. l-layes, W. l-lelwig, J. l-lird, B. l-lochstetter, V. l-lold, E. Johnson, M. Kaufman, F. Killinger, S. Knapp, L. Linse, D. Luick, P. Mann, E. Morowski, D. Myren, J. l-l. Nelson, l-l. Newman, T. Niemer, B. Niemi, B. Noble, P. Nueschafer, B. Paff, L. Preuss, J. Robinson, l. Rozon, D. Rust, J. Salm, G. Schellinger, M. Schlough, B. Scott, B. Sikora, O. Syring, G. Tetzlaff, P. Thornton, R. Thielke, l-l. Toudt, M. E. Tubbs, V. Varney, B. Webster, R. Weggman, R. Wegmann, R. Wilson, M. Witt, G. Witter 4H AND BLUE SHIELD Front Row: G. Tetzlaff, C. Anderson, P. Nueschafer, L. l-lansen, E. Johnson, R. Wegg- man, V. l-lold, D. l-lalbeck, l-l. Toudt Second Row: Miss Edna Baumann, J. Davies, J. l-l. Nelson, M. Fink, M. Kaufman, L. Guenther, J. Robinson, M. Witt, l-l. Newman, Prof. John Barton Third Row: Miss Agnes l-lansen, O. Syringf G. Witter, R. Giljohann, L. Barton, D. Rust, S. Knapp, C. Case, P. Mann, T. Brown, B. Noble, A. l-lawks, P. Thornton Fourth Row: V. Varney, l. Dahlby, l. Billings, L. Clark, M. E. Tubbs, Z. M. Goodell, M. Goodell, M. Baumann, B. Scott, L. Glewen, E. M. Bailey Fifth Row: B. Paff, L. Granec, M. Bailey, R. l-layes, B. Gehrke, l. Linse, R. Davis Sixth Row: W. l-lelwig, B. Webster, D. Luicki l. Busch, J. l-lird, E. Preuss, T. Douglas, R. Douglas, V. Arts, E. Morowski, M. Greene Seventh Row: G. Schellinger, P. Brainard, l. Rozon, M. Schlough, T. Niemer, D. Myren, SQ Cribben, R. Wegmann, A. Dood Back Row: F. Killinger, R. Thielke, B. l-loch- stetter, R. Sikora, J. Salm, B. Niemi, Mr. McNeil, R. Wilson, V. Araminas 33
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