University of Idaho School of Forestry - Forester Yearbook (Moscow, ID)

 - Class of 1933

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THE ASSOCIATED FORESTERS CORLAND JAMES, '33 SHORTLY after the School of Forestry was founded at the University of Idaho the As- sociated Foresters came into existence and this organization has grown steadily since that time both in membership and number of ac- tivities performed. The purpose of the organi- zation is to create good fellowship among the forestry students and foster social activities of various forms. DEAN MILLER TELLS or EUROPE Prominent men in the profession of forestry are obtained to address the forestry students from time to time throughout the year. Early in the fall Dean Miller, who spent last summer in Europe, told of his experience while abroad. His remarks on sword duels which often take place between German students created con- siderable interest. He explained that German The Associated Foresters BONFIRE MEETING FIRST EVENT Some evening at the beginning of the fall semester each year the Annual Bonfire meet- ing is held at Price Green in the Arboretum. This year short introductory speeches were made by the faculty, and graduate and under- graduate students. Music was furnished by the foresters' duet who sang several melodies. A successful evening was brought to a close by a feed consisting of hot dogs, doughnuts, and coffee. Price Green surrounded on three sides by trees forms a very suitable environ- ment for the affair. A spacious fireplace is lo- cated at the open side. DANCE AN ENJOYABLE AFFAIR On the night of November 19 all foresters forgot about their studies for three hours and lost themselves in the atmosphere of music and lady companions, for it was on this date that the Associated Foresters held their annual dance. The Wo1nen's Gymnasium, used for this occasion, was decorated with pine and fir boughs that hung from the ceiling forming an evergreen canopy overhead. students use this method of settling disputes. C. K. MCI-Iarg, Jr., and Howard Drake, both of the U. S. Forest Service with headquarters at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, and Meyer Wolff' of the U. S. Forest Service, Missoula, Montana, were guests of the foresters during the year. SMOKER INCLUDED THIS YEAR To fill in that long interval which exists be- tween the fall dance and the spring banquet a smoker was held in the Memorial Gym the first part of March. Professor C. W. Cheno- weth of the University faculty, the headline speaker, being a former smokechaser, was right at home among the foresters. Music, boxing and refreshments topped off the even- ing. The evening of March 27, the Annual For- esters' Banquet was held. With James Even- den, entomologist of Coeur d'Alene, acting as toastmaster and Warren Ensign making a backward flip from his folding chair, the crowd was kept well amused. Details of the lContinued on page 517 27

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1933 GRADUATE CLASS s JOHN J. MCNAIR Cloquct High School, Miifmesota. Carleton College, Minnesota, B.A. 1930. University of Minnesota, M.S. 1932. Xi Sigma Pi. ROYALE KING PIERSON Shariton High School, Iowa. University of Montana, B.A. 1930. Xi Sigma Pi, Sigma Xi. Thesis title for the degree, Master of Sci Thesis title for the degree, Master of Sci- ence in -Forestry! A - ence in Forestry: Studies of the Function of the Pycnio- Esterification of Wood and of Cellulose SpOr6 Of the White P1119 B11S'C6T Rust iii situ and the Production of Commercial Fungus. Products from both the Cellulose and Lignin Derivatives. VIRGIL DANIEL Moss Fairfield High School, Wash. PAUL H. TALICH Bristow High School, Nebraska. Hastings College, Nebraska, B.A. 1928. Utah State Agricultural College, Depart ment of Forestry, Logan. UHiVe1'Si'Cy Of Idahfl, B-S- fF01'-l 1932- Colorado Agricultural College, Fort Collins, Thesis title for the degwe, MaS'C91' Of Sfii- nine weeks' summer forestry camp 1931. ence in Forestry: Xi Sigma Pi, A Summary of Federal and State Quar- Thesis title for the degree, Master of Sci antines with Discussions on the Diseases ence in Forestry. and Insects Concerned. Western White Pine KPiniLs fnioiiticolaj. When you see me goin' Hshin' With my briar and my pole, Just know it ain't so much the fish That becks from hole to hole As 'tis the fishini Fishin' where the water's white- Juicy worm, they oughter biteg Fishin' from a tumbled tree- Big one snatched it, reel goes wheel Fishin' from a mossy bank, Waitin' for that thrillin' yank- 'Tain't so much the fish I want As 'tis fishin' and the jaunt. FISI-IIN' When you see me goin' fishin' With my fishin' pants and coat, Just know it ain't so much the fish Inspirin' such a tote As 'tis the wishin'. Wishin' that more folks would go Where the singing waters flow, Wishin' they'd just take a day Wanderin' round up yonder wayg Wishin' folks would take the time To go up there and think and climb, Fish and loaf-I know it would Do 'em just a world o' good. STANLEY Foss BARTLETT in Boston Herald 26 The Effect of Shading on Seedlings of

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