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Sirk ,L irq . if KUgg5,sQV Kr CX! A ji CQ 5, Q ,ik fi fi t X XC J A931 , a J7 MDGD CHCRUS 98 The 1955 Christmas Assembly featured the Mixed Chorus in a program of interesting and unusual Christmas music. The novel and colorful eFfects produced under the enthusiastic direction of Mr. Walter Witherspoon have made the chorus a popular attraction on both campuses. Left to Right, lst Row: J. Vernon, N. Luderman, V. Hart, B. Hedler, B. Karrel, N. Schlichting M. Stewart, C. Kalfur, M. Picozzi, C. Loveland, Mr. Witherspoon. 2nd Row: D. Stahl, E. Pedersen P. Smith, B. Eddy, J. Wright, C. Cregan, D. Hough, B. Bogutzski, M. J. Lehmann, A. Leher R. Deschler, V. Mecking. 3rd Row: D. Vaivoda, E. Luyster, W. Smith, J. Zemidat, E. Turner J. Daniel, J. Pattison, J. Levitan, J. Novesky, B. James, W. Blaz, V. Jacobs, W. Reynolds 4th Row, W. Mclrkovsky, R. Gould, G. Whittard, W. Hoftheinzg S. Rossi, R. Mencarell. Sth Row E. Gren, W. DeVries, A. Pilitsis, R. Matthews.
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Classroom instruction and interesting labs still can't satisfy the needs of the Aggie Engineers, with their tre- mendous enthusiasm and quest for knowledge. The newly formed Ag. Engineering Club is their attempt to learn more about their field of study and have a good time doing it. The club meets during activity periods to view films and informally discuss various aspects of engineering. The get-togethers also give both freshmen and seniors a chance to meet as a group and keep posted on all of the recent activities within the department. X V 1-to X QR AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING CLUB l I I? , 5 ig rx px Left to Right, Ist Row: Mr. Maybing D. Harkimg C. Olseng J. Orrp J. Simpsong A. DeRancellottig G. Warner: S. Janofskyg Mr. Fairbanks. 2nd Row: Mr. Flood: Mr. Mowryg Mr. Stephensp L. Maccag G. Thompsong S. Lorkerg J. Derovang J. Karuss. 3rd Row: E. Fabackg I. Krupskig R. Koemmg D. Starkg C. Sheldon.
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, This punlication is put thly by both freshmen and tudents. Anyone is WCl-yASSQCIA'1'ION be : 7 in R s only the residents of Cam- Club - A very active 1 this campus is the Radio fhe members of the club e campus radio station ntl they maintain it. All interested in radio are in- join thc club and produce n pro3gi'inns. G. - The National Asso- f Giu'i,lcnc'rs has proven it- l rcat viiluc to the liort stu- l'he business meeting is scconil Tuesday of ciich 'a fi' ,arc he' S vi Ricli g , T P , N MQ l T 4? rli H1 ' is Q . . . - , . Y for r illx 'ned out . ,cts rd Bl M tur If A Season piosgp 5 plill tlw UU Y V lwkcd VCYY Porting three 5036 uhor Block, , .. porin . . c tlhwc mei ,X 1 liil md one the bwt I ,Ag year ,been J Y up to Q to be ile. wie our Yen nmtii Mei i MC USU' l ,V , Cl- gnc I A XX Am vi xvis written thfff ' - - 1 T t ' . this mi- 5 , W Nurs and H rr UN , 'ou L rcrrlly too mul on the team vc things do not M i UI-ITl'E'-IIDl'C1I'1CS OI D Ulf. 'qaj' flied ' .30d lG,S Ur yrs! 'srby f laqd' CAMPLM VILLAGE - .TU l1WGffe1i111I7it7l.llI of H Aflic Assfkljqd ,-pep-3fim0f22lsfCaP1Liq V1' U mu is re t I t d d Revenge? The days when you hunted around campus for your copy lg g P SHCC to an The Smiling of The Rambler will soon be a thing of the past. This, the sf,-I Mage It exists solely as 3 Zhe Church, campus newspaper, has served us well by being both humor- de A 1 - ' fiend t0 lt' ous and informative '22- social and 'overnn b d 'th' ' ' , Q Campus Viiage gait lsfdgi Q? fuegg' Composed of both Ag and Tech students, the hardworking 1111 . U l 1 s O the Village is a member of the as- hissede if staff has a well-rounded view oniall sublects. I O Sociation' dsc do Under the guidance of their faculty advisors, Mr. Ken- ,UIQ him fm neth Floyd and Mrs. Jock Purcell, many changes have been It made in The Rambler during our two years at the lnstitute. 2,774 , , With the help of many hands, we know that it will con- lo' Hi-Fi, Low Resistance Njtyht gut nn e To improve 5 'f' u . Our son has bought the latest hit,' Th' ffzggfyle 017 01:6 Cjaisfolv-Tidbaveufzhlorii It's quite ii record, I'll admit Q61-ambjet CO17St1'7 as 1776. foil- f . A , t, Q C Co ruff' We! U for as thc playci no Olpm, QQ, 'oo I ' ' as I6 XC t-Ffa? T 11,3 was i AF N . ,ith , Ou Q I .5 iihaverhlafge Q if ed to 1' ad nl DPS O be xx Cli good. jerry Vfhcn h3LlUlt it was Segfifl. tell who Vt fves uit Stu W 6 el' d Ith U arjpartmen d make 7 s De P71 3-iollf er, . e I lnstru gi 'V- . Ctol fn 1lj.x1j:LLZl1ca. indH51?ySI.iT- 5 saifne, , Di I 1611722 Ui 7- Iac 7511. 900 1 'opiuft l few trcsnmcn .,.-iihc 'twm Amon? Alfthuy, s, v L llllv -dog oi 3 c. -ffz Ei YA Y . ' W i P imgkag, Q Q 9 Wm yt the addr J KX C 0 1 I 6 ff S 1 Qvyilsv Ex K, ET ' Pihieiiul- llflmsoni othei TCM fcgr X977 'A V52 P ' u pagano. lfucx LeWsOl ok tbl E Ck tn, I Arr 1' Bowman Y Korth Stahlmkllh lson l Kimi bcilan bl oi ' S L' i ved Moxxfr , ' 1 it au 1 ,, m 1 hm W be ' Hen' - Weidenh0 3 fc wil , Ads Be gl bguld Q L ' A Cn , f d '5 Bflght' a - Via QE the S - ear W 't x the bcwjl m lo0lX bt 1 ' vhtin. . the - Y this Y ffyeoi . gl KLA' rgkrxf- Y . . mclraub . ffrcerS f0f mf- c mms T e oi ' Ot. - ,rum Howexer, ll l--tion of o . ht -I mst ye31,'xlTl , X QU .5gb0 Ougrc X An e CL day 018 t corcr ,Cali Q oul w to- nt all. 1 'ear school league will be held Tblsglxing' Noi? ly fl brad back. ASMM- Qioud Sdwwd Q1 .ne Xen: Teckxnft ted l' 006 WOW - - fll fm 'uSl befofe mmit- deal R we tn ' E UWB . Um with ont leduye thmgs wh Sept. .-il sented by the C0 ku hun 11 great Xhft mphrc qb ox m the . 2 six MCC' SU , - ir s, COM -nations Pfe . c. Rakows l' . T rhvwgl r SC 0 -ect- olil flwlxlllllytlbe eaSY- Nexeltlhixilje fOY a lee arel ,PreSldentCoogan3 Secrei Peaches, taddmon lg- QV. N0 M225 KW5 Sabi mleaa' ,gh too. Ed Bright cxpresse ViCe.Presideg1g,tJ.uO' Treasurer, Lk S ith are theenmgorx Pam -Qwwg tcnc Year progfzi A550. t , ' L I ie , I m A. - . 1 - I . 115 many r successful YNY' NYY M' A has is the Sixth year O L Pilitsl Bfotheri um ll ls GNT C degree t 15 Ae Sttute5 M UJX0 axe class D ieshmcp fw , , . , . .U T 1 the bc: S y Ei- res . . Y - 1111. DQ1 ll PyCI150.n' f the xeague and a h .1 8 Juikng, the Cog-ly I P to thi? CO, A Sgyiince OCX gtadg Freshmcflrg 2 T l operation Of ,ard to a success- . Smith 15 ,J risked YQ in-rx ,ml E Applte high sch 6095 if leg-36 Cfiuldl members l00k filrvln 8070 handicap halfbaCl4: Sale smorfi loccgfbe claw li to U2-tn. at Occupafeld l ' 3 - . C . 1 ' . l l ful season. his is at MHYWOOA back, retne Old K0 them' 685. 9906 got technbc Service echanlc .1.,. pnt'lVl - l1-,.mm B0Wllng . 1-.nn - 11100 .citgne 'NAS in i., HS-QS, . .cnlialjln t,,.'1c2Lls m., .g lf
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