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FRONT ROVV: C. Fath, l,eRoy Kenney, -lim VVo-ody, Teddy Fariss, VVayne Griffeth, Duane jeffrey, A. J. Smith. ROVV 2: Fred Bonham, jimmy llarrel, Raymond Campbell, Bill Harrison, Nlike Combs, Curtis Cockrell, Dick Opela, Bill Latz. ROVV 3: Eddie Rathbun, Gary Staiger, Billy Ferguson, llarold Gillenwaters, bl. L. Brandon, Gary Guseman, David High Scholarship Standards In Animal Husbandry The Oklahoma State lniversity chapter of Block and Bridle through its many activi- ties has become one of the outstanding chap- ters in the nation. The club was formed and has grown on these main objectives: to promote a higher scholastic standard among the students of animal husbandry, to promote animal hus- bandry, especially all phases of student ani- mal husbandry work at OSl', to bring about a closer relationship among the men pursu- ing some phase of animal husbandry as a profession, to help support judging teams in national competition, and to promote a closer relationship between instructors and students. Each year the club pays a large share of the expenses of the livestock and meats judg- ing teams at the four major national contests. Spencer, Nancy Baker. ROW 4: Sam Countiss, Leon Knori, Gary Harrison, jack Linn, Ronald Kahle, VVendell Smith, Gary Smola, Clarence Petersman, joe Griswold. ROW' 5: jerry lylayheld, llarold Fogleman, james Cannon, Vernon Minson, Russell llouk, Gus Bartlett, Turner Davis, lylervin Denison, Douglas llerring. And Promotion Spur Outstanding Chapter ln order to raise money to support these teams, the club has various fund raising ac- tivities. Of these are the Block and Bridle rodeo held twice each year and the annual spring sausage festival. Other events are a Christmas party, a livestock and meats judg- ing contest, a spring dinner-dance, and elec- tion of a queen. A project undertaken by the Oklahoma chapter is the awarding of a 35100 scholar- ship, which is presented annually to the outstanding all-around animal husbandry sophomore. Sponsoring the Little lnternational l-itting and showing contest in which the outstanding showman is selected, and assisting the animal husbandry department in carrying out Feed- ers day are other activities. Pigc 359
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Block And Bridle , LARRY BELLANIY .1 Prrfsidflzl -lore QlRfXllTR EE l'iw-llrwsifiwzf cil.EN SMITH Sf'1'r1'tarj' ICVERETT R IARTIN Yll'6'Il3'ZlI't'I' sl.-xox K ICCROSK EY ffdfvisor FRONT RUVV: Jack McCroskey, Larry Bellamy, joe Crab- tree, llughla Foreman, Glen Smith, Everett Martin, Judy Kinder. RUVV 2: Carole Petropoly, Sonny Stoll, Roy Brothers, Eugene Burns, Jack Tucker, Eddie Sims, Bob VVillis, Dale Cinnarnon. ROVV 3: Jim VVhite, Gary Markes, Larry Jones, Samuel Todd, Stanley Mannschreck, Don Shroyer, Gary Hard- HIJGHLA FoREMAN, Queen ing, Gene Anderson, Tom Schick. ROVV 4: Earl Pierce, Charles Cooper, Denton McNutt, Bob Hillier, Jim Telford, Ken Sherrill, Gary Thompson, James Wiffmrd, Charlie Davis. ROVV SZ Charles Nicliinzie, Lynn Jones, johnny Pryor, James Nitzel, Larry Buchwald, jim Cowles, David Beard, Kenneth Holloway, Loren Heavin, Don Hubbard. Page 358
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Alpha Zeta XX .wxri l'rsH lJl't'.l'iIlt'lIf Iflllllli l'ru'i'crir5'r'T firm'-P1'1'.vr1lr'11f laxnru' lirir.i,.xxrY St't'l't'fIlI'-1' Btu. lloiiiaxnoigex 7'I't'll.l'Ill't'I' Bon To'rt'sr5K A 1 1111 ix ll r National Agriculture Honor Fraternity Fosters Good Will, Sets High Standards Of Conduct And Academic Performance Alpha Zeta, the national agriculture honor frater- nity, fosters a spirit of goodwill among students and sets high standards of conduct and academic perform- ance as a means to promote scholarship. lt was estab- lished at Oklahoma State on April 2-l, l9l6, making it the 25th chapter among agricultural institutions of higher learning. Specific activities in this connection include a for- eign student party to develop and maintain friendly relations with international students, a spring banquet which honors outstanding agricultural students, and continuous liaison between students and faculty to im- prove attendance, study, and instruction. Larry Cronkhite, David Ozment, Curtis Coekrell, Billy Clay, FRONT ROVVZ Charles Long, VVayne Fish, Ifcldie Pritchett, Hob Totusek, jerry Piquet, Larry Bellamy, ,lim liiles. ROVV 2: john Clay, Bruce Iipperly, ,lack Shaw, Cecil Davison, Marvin Antlrews, James Plummer, Richard French, joe Reinauer. jim Bowyer, Nels Holmherg, I,lo5 tl Murtloek, Charles Harms. ROW' 3: Bennie VanVat'te1', George Brant, hlichael llenley, lfltlon Cox, Robert Thiessen. RUVV -l-: Zahir Fyal, joe Skinner, Roger Hullarcl, -lim Uatf, Robert Post, Nlike Thomas, Page 360
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