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First row: Thomsen, Wing, Biddick, Block, 'vVnrcl, Carpenter, Kirchner, Whifqlmir, Second row: XVilkinson, Hemker, Goette, Hove, Zickcr, Brooks, Weis, Nelson. Third row: Sawyer, Simon, Hcmauer, Tomlinson, Holloway, Thomas, Miller, Vodak. Theta Sigma First organized as Farm House in 1921, Gamma of Delta Theta Sigma appeared on the Wisconsin scene in 1927. Determination, thoroughness, and sincerity have characterized its members and this spirit has served to send leaders into the field of agril culture. Highlight of the fall semester was the homecoming banquet and dance. This year it Was truly homecoming as actives and alumni spun tighter the threads of friendships that were loosened by three long years of War. Like other fraternities, Delta Theta Sigma closed its doors in 1943, and its members Went forth to serve their country. Now in the spring of 1947, once again the crack of a baseball bat, the Worry about to- morroW's quiz, and the thought of the coming Week- end party serves to say that Delta Theta Sigma is again on an active status. OFFICERS President .......... William Ward Vice President .......... Myron Carpenter Secretary ........... Treasurer ....... Iames Dogger Warren Larson StCW211'Cl .....................,........ Alton Block House Counselor Charles Whitehair
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,,,-,vnu-sci 17 ,x . 'L W i f, l l Q l l l' -1: fi 7---.v OFFICERS President Harold F. Roeder Yicc President Al Iindra Secretary-'l'rcnstlrer George Mclierrow Scrgcgtnt-at-.-Xrins Ieronie Salni ljlllbllilll' Robert Schultz The Saddle and Sirloin Club is an organization of students interested in the problems of livestock breeding and management. The club members con- tribute to campus activities by trying out for meat and livestock judging teams sponsored by the club. These teams represent Wisconsin at the large, an- nual, national judging contests. With the help of the Farm Short Course, the Saddle and Sirloin club annually sponsors the Little International Livestock show. In the scholastic field, the club has an envi- able reputation of always turning up with several winners in the National Gold Medal Essay Contest. This year Doris Gnauck and Marlowe Nelson wrote prize-winning essays. acldle and Sirloin 1 H Elhistr. lf. lmxsrli. lb. Gniuck. R. I-Hilck, H. Conklyn, I-1. Rocrlcr, G. McKerrow, A. Blakeley, V. Arts I, Dm-Ce.. R Rcgcrion . I x 1 Q' Xl'lxugh1m I lnl1iprL.y.l.Snlht-r, .-X. Block, S. Reese, L, Brooks L Mohg W Warcl I Mqthcxxs M N61 on R ' ' '9 ' s - 4 ', . S , . VM., '.-,',- .Ax H . A Y I . l'1..t !.., ff, .. I -' ri X I.t-:nh-. R. N.n1m.1nn. ll. Holden. B. XVagncr, D. Ashmore, C, Pcafgall, A. Nelson, W. Vodak - R. Knitht. .X. llardzinslii. R. Voir, L, I-Igngqn, D, Dunlap, C' Kucirck H McKnight L Hahn
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Ur. I. H. Mathews, chairman of the School ol Chemistry, was graduated from the Univer- ,gly in 1905 with a BS degree, getting an M.-X hctc in 1905 and an NIA and PhD llllff ffom Harvard. Dr. Mathews claims that his main interest is running the Chemistry Dcllim' niczu, however, his hobbies are taking motion pictures of wild life in color and using scien- tific methods in criminal detection, wl1iCl1 has greatly assisted the law enforcers of thc slgllc. sew of .. ,wwe ., CHEMISTRY Over one hundred members of the School of Chemistry were engaged in the produc- tion of the atomic bomb dur- ing the war. But as Dr. Ma- thews has said, VVe are all very glad now that we can go back to our peaceful pursuits againf' The department is greatly in need of space, and grants have been made for ad- ditions to the chemistry build- ing. A new type of locket' has been built that will allow many more students in a labo- ralory.
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