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The appearance of the 1950 EL RODEO brings to an end another academic year. For some it is the close of formal education but for others it is but a step toward that goal. We can all look back upon a period of development with satis- faction and the realization that the decisions of 'this year are such that student affairs for many years to come will be improved. Our good wishes for a long and useful life go with those who are leaving and our assurance to those who remain that continued coop- eration and hard work can realize even greater advances in the years ahead. J. Price Gittinger ; ,,.a..u jaw;- 7, .-;y--., a a ; v.7 7, u- : er.77e...+...r..h-.-.;;. M... amen -. .- a then. A..,t..,.6., ,-.w.. e. .. ,., rm - '.4-: V. e , QA. 45m? awe A? 1 L z a l W xii a J. Price Gittinger, Ed. M. Assistant to the Dean Supervisor of Student Affairs Coordinator of Veteran Affairs Extension Representative mK-... Laura Shibles, Advisor to Women x I . WWW... . Wmn Wm..-...m ' n.2- w...
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KNOWLES A. RYERSON, M.S. Assistant Dean, College of Agriculture, Professor of Horticulture, Horticulturist in the Experiment Station The year which this yearbook commemorates has been especially marked by evidence of tangible growth on the Davis campus. New buildings have been completed, more land has been acquired, construction started on the first new dormitory, and new staff and faculty members have been added. El Rodeo catches in permanent form some of the glimpses of this growth as a reminder to memory in the years ahead. The developments on the campus are continuing evidence of the confidence which the citizens of California have in the future of agriculture in the state and their faith in the youth of California to meet its challenges. The growing student body and the ever swelling numbers of alumni are alike evidence of growth and development more significant than concrete and steel. It is good to be part of a growing family, a portion of whose young folk each year leave the home campus for the larger iob outside. This book is a record of the familiar activities during the year. May it bring back many heart warming memories that will turn footsteps back to the campus often in the years ahead. Knowles A. Ryerson
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FREDERICK L. GRIFFEN Direcfor of fwo year curriculum and in charge of Public Service Office. HOWARD B. SHONTZ Recorder IRA F. SMITH Assisianf fo fhe Compfroller and Business Manager.
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