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I h Q h $0 ?! 45 '.C-: e'l .0,:szllllllltlllllrlll, '4 1.1.1.1110 : ': : :5 i as. -.O : e,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQD 4'0 l ':::,:lll tllla n9 v.5, Cl .5 ha' 1, Va! 0111' The Aggie Christian Asseeiatien The California Aggie Christian Association .has completed one of HS most successful years; and under its new name 1t hasetooel t0: the same service and good fellowship that is typical of the ttAggle Splrlt. . The new men were welcomed at the annual mlxer, the first of a serles of five socials. Each man received a copy of the F reshman Handbopk. The C. A. C. A. Employment Ottice has been instrumental 1n plaCIng 510 students in jobs totaling some $5,625. The membersef the Assam- tion turned out to prune the trees and make the surroundmgs .of the neW C. A. hut, adjacent to the campus, more attractive. Assoc1at10n Labor Daytt bids fair to become a tradition. Eleven Aggies represented the Association at the mid-winter student conference at Asilomar. Four members were present at the state Y. M. C. A. convention at Modesto. Wayne Wright, Q. S. Tong, Harold Pence, and Lockwood Forsyth attended the Quadrennial Student Volunteer Convention at Indianapolis. Deputation teams visited several towns, conducting church serViCCS and Hi-Y meetings In the local financial campaign the student body contributed $400 and thefaculty $535. In the Spring a fund of $325 was raised f0? our armer missionary t, J ohn L. C , . , Ioheen. . 1 J' Stltt WIISOH, Gale eaman, and Bruce Curry, speakers of natlona 110t8, Were obtained a ormitories under student leadership. A ie e . . reas1ng interest shown th' th California gg lestlan ' ' IS year, e - nextyear. Assocm s forward to even greater accomphshments toj yea and rent
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:LQIIIIIIIIIIIII P t 9: . : .4; .0 IIIIIIII. ,9 V o 9 1.111110 .9 g . ' . .0. , d'IlllllIlllllIIIllllli ; f '..'.. .I'll'O i9 $51 0- '9 n- 9, . 'IIIIIII' 4 y.' 0 , The Golden Heef Club The Golden Hoof Club is made up of students who are majorlng 1n the Animal Industries group. The honorary r911 mcludes all of the Animal Husbandry Professors, the Veterinary Selence .Department, and the Herdsmen. The objective of the club is to further hvestock 1hterests, and improve livestock conditions in California; the club co-operatlng w1th the A. H. Department for this purpose. . The club was piloted through the fall semester of 1923 by .ltS President, Wm. B. Hosselkus. President Hosselkus outlined and earned out a plan of action which initiation of new members, a send-OIT, and a stunt for Jitney F air. The club held its first Mock Auction Contest in the Stock Judging Pavilion October 19, 1923, and to all outside auction. ' well attended by students and visitors, and the bidding was spirited t T hroughout the contest. From the interest shown hy the students, it iS planned to make this an annual event. The The jUdging team send- Hoof Off was held in North Dorm. The Golden Club and the Blue a The who have active or; A an before 11! and Who c Intmm 1110x151 the Ru jUdgjng an has mm, high school Energy 10 ti U19 ROW 1
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