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Animal Industry Sponsors Teams The Animal Industry Club is an animal husbandry group which is open to students in the fields of animal and poultry husbandry. This year their main project was to raise money to sponsor judging teams and inter¬ collegiate contests of livestock expositions. They also promoted interest in their college by setting up five annual Senior Awards which are to be given to Animal Science majors. Working with other groups in the Col¬ lege of Agriculture, they helped with the Agri Day. OFFICERS: First Row : Tim Woody, Reporter, Bill Dodgen, Treasurer, T. L. Goodwin, Advisor. Second Row: Wayne Bell, Vice President, Dalton Higgins, Secretary, Jack Perkins, Ad¬ visor, Wayne Groce, President. ANIMAL INDUSTRY: First Row: Bill Dodgen, Lou Curtis, Kori Boone, Margaret Beaird, Cathy Hovell, Beverly Kirby, Don Battin, Jewel T. Barr. Second Row : Marion Russell, Courtney Hillard, John Snoderly, Tim Woody, Tom Goodwin, M. C. Heck, Jack Perkins, Edwin Tollett, Wayne Groce. Third Row : Ronnie Morrow, William Grenwelge, Randall Webb, Bob Treat, Larry McGuire, Dalton Higgins, Wayne Bell, Jim Daniel. Fourth Row: Gerald Davis, Randell Forrest, Wesley Hartley, Claud Ruther¬ ford, Dwight Vines, William Abbott, Fred Epperson. 317
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ATA: First Row: Billy Moore, Reporter, Dendin Guinn, Sgt. at Arms, Clayton Castleman, John Adams, Earl Porker, Elmer Wright, Lyndall Grigg, Dennis Duggan. Second Row: Philip Miller, Wayland Holloway, Secretary, Galen Bryant, Wesley Hartley, Parliamentarian, Dalton Higgins, M. L. Cassidy, Billy Gibbs. Third Row: Denver Hutner, Sam Kerr, Ronnie Highfill, Vice President, Jim Reed, James Aikman, Treasurer, Richard McDonald, Donnie Harlan, President, Edwin L. Love, Advisor. Not Pictured: James Perry, Don Sloan, Michael Sweeny. AZ, ATA Aid Agri Students Alpha Zeta and Alpha Tau Alpha are both organiza¬ tions which are sponsored by the College of Agriculture. Alpha Zeta is an honorary group whose members have been chosen on the basis of leadership, personality and character. They must also have been ranked in the upper tw o-fifths of their class. This year their major function was the tutoring of other students. Alpha Tau Alpha is composed of students of Agri¬ culture planning to teach vocational agriculture. All members must have completed forty-five hours and have a “C” average or better. Both groups worked with the rest of the College of Agriculture to plan Agri Day. AZ: First Row: Carroll Rentfro, Johnny Gillum, Mickey Wilber, John Smith, Gary Keathley, Tim Woody, Roy Runyan, President, Don Sloan. Second Row: Jerry Webb, Stanley Wing- ert, Larry McGuire, Courtney Hillard, Delmar Henderson, Dalton Higgins, Vergil Tollett. Third Row: Len Cotton, Donnie Harlan Bill O’Bar, David McNeal, Ronnie Highfill, Wayne Groce, Wil¬ liam Abbott, Judon Fambrough.
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AWS Suggests Rule Changes OFFICERS: First Row: Lynne Stanley, Secretary, Peggy Schell, Vice President, Carolyn Hall, President. Not Pictured : Shari Mackie, Treasurer. The Associated Women Students’ Legislative Board is a group consisting of the chairmen of various stand¬ ing boards and elected representatives from each woman’s living group on campus. The object of this organization was to give women students a represen¬ tative form of government and a voice with the ad¬ ministration. The board made several rules suggestions to the Deans this year. The most noted proposal was the ‘Senior Key.’ This meant that the Administration would consider giving house and dorm keys to all Sen¬ ior women thus relieving them of date call. A question¬ naire was distributed to all houses concerning this and other possible changes in house and dorm administra¬ tion. The AWS newsletter, “The Coed Courier,” was published each month. AWS: First Row: Prissy Petty, Virginia Humphries, Anne McFeeters, Carolyn Hall, Millie Amis, Suzanne Musgrave, Donna Barker. Second Row: Sue Alexander, Donna Kay Coch¬ ran, Linda Walker, Marla Ppool, Peggy Schell, Susan Brillhart. Third Row: Michele Hollon, Joan Thompson, Glee Stephens, Lynne Stanley, Gail Stephens, Virginia Leysath, Judy Garrett. Fourth Row: Sallie Cline, Jeanne Evans, Janis Geyer, Sue Walk, Linda Evans. 318
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