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Fur till! it! u! 1'! 61 au- thmptb 'rG ' n ml and lb: .4 All lot! at and K m mgr 1.1:. Lg . rim i s T..4 - .. . 'O 5 TV 4TI.T-s i Tat ll'Il'Illll'll'll'. ' . 3 091. ..n -. ,. 4 A I .7 5.....':.5:iT aplltllllltllllllllllll 'O' S. B. COLLINS, Editor J. J. McNAMARA, Manager The Rodeo, this year for the first time, has become in all respects strictly a student body function. That is, all profits tor lossesi that may accrue are to go into the A. S. U. F. fund and are to be used for the betterment and upkeep of tithe Farm? In the past the Editor and Manager received a percentage of profits but paid nothing in case the book failed financially. Now it has been put on a sounder basis, the Associated Students manage the book to a certain extent and it is hoped that future editors and managers of the Rodeo will look upon their positions as honors rather than profit-making jobs. gf$ The California Countryman The California Countryman, published monthly at Berkeley by the students of both Davis and Berkeley, is an organ of the Agriculture Club. Its motto is that Which appears in stone across the front of Hilgard Hall: ttTo Rescue for Human Society the Native Values of Rural Life? The Countryman is a medium of information concerning important agricultural problems and activities. In as much as this publication represents our college to many fruit growers, stockmen, and high schools throughout the State, in addition to its circulation within the student body it is a job to be handled Wisely and is one in Which Davis as well as Berkeley students are engaged. The work done at Davis consists in reporting the many events of college life that help to keep the interests of alumni alive and in providing the States farmers With the results of experiments and research work accomplished on the Farm. The publication was established in 1913 and through excellent editor- ship and management has been put on a sound financial basis with a high standard to be upheld. E571
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m. -,......A A a EMIWA 1 Woman -1 D . , K'll'llllll'lllllllgvll 1,1110 w I h V O '4 4' '. '- .:: ll'O : -V.: p 501'. 3.:- I..:,. a'lnnnnnnlnuullz' 0 III ; A :4 011111111 'g' XV. R. HERMS, Asst. Ed. R. A. MITCHELL, Asst. Mgr. R. C. CLARK, Athletics C. A. WOFLIN 1V. R. HOSSELKUS G. H. SMITH F. L. MONTMORENCY Senior Rec. Activities Humor Photos The 1924 qiodeo Stay? The Rodeo The Rodeo, as the annual 0f the Branch, has kept pace with its development in all respects. The picture of the Farm of about 1911 is one of bareness and unsightliness compared to the present Aggie Campus. South Dormitory was then in the throes of construction, a few fledgling trees. 11ne the main roadway, the Class Room Building was nil and the Hortlculture and Dairy Industry Buildings were unthought of. All to be seen across the quadrangle were the barns and perhaps a horse and rig in the dlstance. In that was the nucleus of the present day Aggie life. A b IIlleray of 1911 the. first Rodeo, then called the ttAgricolaK came 011: it 8:: 3 1118 pages 0f dlmensions 6 by 9 inches, and selling for tttwo bltS. , remerheb t en as the Rodeo does now to bring the students together 1n it h brance, at least, of the past college year. Every year since then as een produced with the hope in the hearts of its Editors that It has surpassed the ' Precedmg annual and will be sur assed b its successors and every year that hope has been realized. p y Th x . 0 f all 06f 1:324 Rodeo has been the result of a truly hearty co-operathn material it iStaE' XVith a few changes in makeup and minor 01.165 111 edition as Ossbleen comptled with the aim of producing as attractlve an p SI e and Of glving full recognition to all things concerned- t561 stl Its til
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4A '.h.h 4'1.Qh:QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' '4 .1110 e I ,1 :5 s .e' H : 'IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM' .f :::nlllo J. 230' thv' i 4 . 1,111,, 4 '1' 0.1,, l ' l . . S tMg. EdJ BURR ; .3 . 1 AIR OZ Ed. J. ALTSTAETTER tMng H C COLE x I lEEBELE i l PHILBPJCK WEBB ARMSTRONG HEILBRON THE ttAGGIE,, STAFF GRAVES The Catifernia Aggie The California Aggie is as it has newspaper and mouthpiece of the st aim this year has been not only may occur during the college ye of the University, to keep the s other colleges and universities of t been for nine years, the Offlcial udents at the University F arm. Its to record all the interesting events that ar, but to promote any worthy act1v1ty tudents in touch With the activities of he West, to keep the high school students of the state familiar with the College of Agriculture, and to remain unstained by school politics or personal criticism. Each editor has striven to make his paper better than his predecessorts and better than any exchange that may come to the tiles. With this as its aim the Aggie has advanced and grow ' n 1n amount and in quality of reading material. . Criticisms came from. all directions at the first of the year. A gradual Improvement has b y in the paper but in the journalistlC knowledge of the staff. The staff, starting as they did Without PFCVlouS ?Xtrrtence, had to improve before the paper could improve. F rom many en IC vorable comment at the end of the trail is an :mheatmn 0f the staffs success. As the seme in the Class R001 the campus has long been felt. Inents quicker, which will result lttlllOPS and staffs to come Wil nnprovement 0f the editorial de It Will now 'be possible to make assignf in more time for rewriting and editing- 1 be better equipped to carry 011 the partment. t58l
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