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TOP Stobled in the AH Horte Unit it Bros d Or, top cutting quarter horse acquired by Poly lost foil. BOTTOM: lyrron I. Bennion, AH Head. AH STAFF (left to right) Sitting: R. Harris, S. Collins. 0. Nelson, T. Meyer, t. Bucy, R. Anderson. Standing: T. Bronrtum, R. Miller, R. Johnson. R. Birkcft, R Hoover, W. Gibford, E. Bloom Absent: H. Melochl n
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The new Ag Engineering Building mighf be regarded o» part of Poly Ag's turning point. The turning point, namely the advent of girls in the Ag Divi- sion, was looked upon with mixed emotions by faculty and students alike. Some stoutly maintained that Poly Ag would be ruined, and others looked upon the change with a great deal of pleasant expecta- tions. Actually, girls hove arrived for keeps, and except that they are competing very favorably with the boys in lectures and labs, there has been very little change. Those students and fac- ulty who were inclined to be- lieve that the girls would not wish to do their share of the less glamorous chores in agri- culture, discovered much to their surprise that the fair sex can be counted on to excel even in the dirty jobs. Progress continues to be the theme of the Agricultural Divi- sion with admission of girls in the fall of 1956. James F. Merson, Ag Engineering Head. Ofc rlcullural LIncjlneerinq AG ENGINEERING STAFF (left 10 right. Sitting: R. Billie. R. Mothcny. C Rcmund, V. Meochom. E. LcBay. R. Garza, E. Gerard, T. Wales, G. Salo. Standing. G. Rich, W Kirkpatrick. GALS IN AG were a welcome sight to •he traditionally oil-male 'division. TWO AH'EPS, Deanna D ttnock and Poly Prince. Poly's official mascot.
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IMladBEsT - lompoc was the scene of this picture where Form Management motors were conducted through part of o course, FM 300. actually a tour through successful ronches in Southern ond Control Colifornio. Edgar A, Hyer, Farm Monogement Head. 0arm Manacjement FARM MANAGEMENT STAFF Heft to right): J. Bromley. C Beck, 0. Chose. William R. Trootner, Acting Crops Head. Mr. Ralph Vorhies seems to hove hod on in- teresting conversation, as evidenced by his smile os he hangs up the phone in the Oops Office CROPS STAFF Heft to right) Standing. R. lonborg. J. Talbott, H. Rhoads. O. Reece. S. Gray. Sifting. R. Vorhies.
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