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Ag Club Commission PRESIDENT . . . Louli Medlund SECRETARY . . . Cordon Swarton TREASURER . . . Holmcr Swnnton Prom the Block anil Bridle through the Poultry club ill g campus organizations come under the jurisdiction of the Ag Club Commission. Throughout the year the commission sponsored six joint meetings of the Ag campus clubs. I)r. (ihostlv, outstanding breeder of leghorn chickens, and Dr. I . C. Stakman, president of the ssociation for the dvancement of Science, were two of the speakers. Sponsorship of the Winter Judging contest, selection of the Sronstcggard winner and Ag Royal Day w ere but three of the commission's activities. The Stonsreggard award is given by four brothers who were active in judging, and is presented each year to one of the five outstanding men in the judging contest. This year Ray I lanson received the citation and gold watch. I'he Judging Contest is brought to a close with the annual Stag banquet in the Union. Announcement of the winners and awarding of prizes were the most important part of the evening. A BELGIAN BEAUTY bolng looked over ai on ol tho stock Judging classes. This horse 1 Ivplcal ol the first class broods kopl on SI. Paul Campus. DROOLING ovor cholco cuts, sludonls loarn tho lino art ot butchorlng. AG CLUB CONFERENCE Is in sossion. Mcmbors. loll lo right. Hans Bchrons. Eldon Sonsko. Lavon Sumption. Louis Hodlund. Phil Dziuk. Howard Carlson. Goorgo Sand, and John Sallslrom plan tho policios ol tho Ag Club Commission accompanied bv cokos.
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BACK HOW: Olson. Wognor. Richard Andorson, Zwiobot, Hammer. Rood. PongIV.y. Slock. FITTH HOW: Schroodor. Mnrk-wardl. R. Swanson. Bpckor. Zonk. Feucht. Johnson. C. Lofgren. TOURTH ROW: Cook. L. Larson. Nohro, Kroch, Frod-orlck. J. Larson. WinkcW. Roylho. Larson. THIRD ROW: Hoichol. Jnnuschka. Muslclowlcz. W. Andorson. Brandt. Midllyng. Raymond Andorson. Baustian. SECOND ROW: McKay. Slcllon. L. Lofgron. Ltnn. Smith. Clifford. Hanson. Rohnor. Plorco. FIRST ROW: Tosko. Donahue. Kitts. Poterko. Sand. Scnoko. Potorson. Bjornkor. C. Swanson. Bonson. Ag Education Club PRESIDENT . . Ed Sand VICE PRESIDENT . . . John Smith SECRETARY . . . Robert Hanson TREASURER . . . Herman Winkels CONFERENCE over a musty high school yearbook brings quiet and a woo bit of romlnisclng to this group. WITH TWO CUPS of coHoo loft for Horvoy. the boys havo a sos-slon with tholr mld-mornlng refreshments. (icncral Mills and Farm Machinery Manufacturing Company sent representatives ro speak at the bi-monthly meetings of g l.duca-tion Club. These speakers help ro integrate the profession of Agriculture w ith the teaching of Agriculture. The 7 5 members also heard panel discussions of well known agriculture experts from the State department and the University during the year. I'.ach fall students discuss problems encountered in practice reaching. g Royal Day, Coventors' Youth Conference, and g Leadership Assemblies were all part of the organization s activities. Ag I ducation Club sponsored the FFA parliamentary Procedure contest. The members acted as judges in the final stare conrcsr and presented the awards. In cooperation, again, with the Future Farmers of America, they put on an exhibition at the State Fair, and when their work was done they looked forward to the May picnic at Como Park. Page 26
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m y t u FINDING A SPECK of dust in a show case lull ol gleaming trophies is both lun and a strain on the oyes. NIGHT MEETING atmosphere gives this milling throng an eorlo appearance. Alpha Zeta Larry I laig of radio fame spoke ar the Alpha Zeta Founders' Day banquet in the Ag Union during winter quarter. 11 is talk was on Keeping Minnesota Youth at I Ionic. Mr. Karl Northcott. personnel manager of Cargill, Inc., spoke on “Choosing the Proper Vocation at one of their bi-weekly meetings. The Ag campus honorary held an informal winter dance in the Union. Kntertainment was furnished by Joe Banana and his Bunch. During the spring a picnic, featuring a softball game and broiled wieners was held for all lpha etas. The members cheered activities men Lavon Sumption, president of Block and Bridle and next Alpha Zeta prexy; Norm Stelton and Allan Lundgrcn, both on Ag Student Council. g Intermediary Board and Union Board. BACK BOW: Johnson. Wahlbcrg. Hanson. Sallslrom. J. Larson. Peterson. Munson. Zollor. Pieters. Magnuson. Winslow. Kern. THIRD ROW: Nelson. Edman. L. Larson. Thurston. Ogron. Zonk. Molino. Feucht. Januschka. Fish. R. Wallin. SECOND ROW: Ankeny. Tessman. Thompson. Knutson. Newhell. W. Wallin. Lundgren. Sumption. Campbott. Schafer. Hanson. Drewry. FIRST ROW: Merrlam. Dzluk. Lloyd. La Fortune. Boohlko. Olson. Pfankuch. Bailey. Brown. Sands. Sundct. Mitteness. Stolten.
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