University of Wisconsin Madison - Badger Yearbook (Madison, WI)

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Founded at the University oi Minnesota in 1909, Phi Upsilon Qmicron has aimed to advance and promote l-lome Economics. lts purpose is to establish friendships among the girls majoring in l-lome Economics, and to help them develop the characteristics vvhich mal4e them better citizens and homemalcers. As a professional organization, Nu Chapter oi phi Llpsilon Qmicron has included in its program speal4ers vvho represent certain phases ol l-lome Economics, visits to shops, and cooperation with professional panhellenic Council in doing vvar vvorl4. Among the social activities oi the year have been an alumnae dinner and rushing functions. Membership to Phi Llpsilon Qmicron is limited to girls in the upper tvvo-tilths of the school vvho have shown their interest in the high ideals vvhich mal4e l-lome Economics a profession. QFHCERS President ...... .............. E MlLV LARKIN Vice-president .... .... S ALLV LINK Secretary ...... .... R UT!-i VARKER Treasurer .... ..... M ABLE PARKER MEMBERS SENIQRS: Esther Anderson, Fern Armour, Eliza- beth Berry, Eileen Busse, Marianne Johnson, Emily Larlcin, Carolyn Levin, Sally Ann Linlce, Virginia McNaughton, Edna Clsen, Mable Parker, Willa Rousey, Margaret Schneider, Marian Sticht, Ruth Varl4er, June Wegner, May Whittemore. JLlNlORS: Lillian Anderegg, Dorothy Bach, Mar- garet Biddiclg Jane Davies, Lois Guenther, Mar- garet Gunderson, l-lelen l-leebinl4, Ruth Kearl, Phyllis Mann, Jessie Nelson, Betty Nord, Kathryn Thompson, Virginia Vivian, Nancy Yost. ,PI-II UPSILON CJMICRCN 34 Front Row: M. Gunderson, M. Johnson, E. Larkin, W. Rousey, J. Davies Second Rovv: B. Berry, J. Wegner, R. Varker, M. Sticht, E. Anderson, F. Armour, N. Yost Third Row: S. Linke, M. Bidclick, M. J. Nord, D. Bach, l-l. l-leebinlg, Vivian, K. Thompson, . usse Back Row: J. Hamilton, L. Guenther, M. Whittemore, V. McNaughton, E. Olsen, M. Parker, M. Schneider, L. Anderegg, P. Mann Not in Picture: R. Kearl, C. Levin

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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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Front Row: E. Stoude, C. Drewry, H. Ross E. Pruess, E. Eckert, T. Halderson I Second Row: M. Dahlstrand, H. Voigtlander, E. Parrott, B. J. Connors, C. Van Roo, Prof. George Barrett, K. Houston, Prof. James G. Fuller, B. Scott Third' Row: V. Arts, D. Larson, P. Niemi, D. Hahlbeck, R. lhilson, L. Mulder, B. Hackstetler, D. Myren, O. Syring, J. Solm, M. Schlough Back Row: G. Bushor, R. Laub, L. Wolf, S. Cribben, T. Niemer, R. Sikora, L. Hansen, K. Eichel, R. Douglas, E. Johnson, R. Bula, J. Movvery SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB OFFICERS President ..... ......... C HESTER VAN R00 Vice-President ........... RICHARD HALBACH Secretary and Treasurer.BElQNAl2D J. CONNOPS Advisor ............. PRQF. JAMES G. FULLER MEMBERS FACULTY: Prof. George Barrett, Prof. James G. Fuller. STUDENTS: V. Arts, R. Bula, G. Bushor, B. J. Connors, S. Cribben, M. Kahlstrand, R. Douglas, C. Crevvry, E. Eckert, K. Eichel, B. Hackstetler, D. Hahlbeck, T. Halderson, L. Hansen, K. Houston, R. lhilson, E. Johnson, D. Larson, R. Laub, J. Movv- Zry, L. Mulder, D. Myren, T. Niemer, P. Niemi, E. Parrott, E. Pruess, H. l2o.ss,VM. Schlough, B. Scott, K. Sikora, J. Solm, E. Stoude, Q. Syring, C. Van Roo, H. Voigtlander, L. Wolf. The Saddle and Sirloin Club of the University of Wisconsin vvas organized in the College of Agriculture in January 1920, to promote im- provement in livestock production and judging. It is a national organization and has active chapters in nearly every agricultural college in the United States. The organization finances intercollegiate live- stock judging teams and inter-school contests, and supports the national Saddle and Sirloin essay contest. The most important function of the club is the presentation of the annual Little lnternationaln. As for Post-vvar efforts, Saddle and Sirloin has established a scholarship fund for students. Juniors and seniors vvho maintained an interest in livestock and Saddle and Sirloin club will be eligible candidates. Veterans of the armed forces vvill be given preference, however. 35

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