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College of Agriculture The College of Agriculture, one of the first schools to attain the status of a college on the University ol Ida- ho campus, was created in 1901. The College has progressed on the Idaho campus and throughout the state as a whole. It maintains Branch Experi- ment Stations and Agricultural Ex- tension Service Agencies on a state- wide basis and has played a vital role in Idaho's agricultural economy, The College of Agriculture offers such ma- jor programs as agricultural chemis- ty, agricultural economics, agricul- tural education, agricultural engi neering, agronomy, animal husband- ry, bacteriology, dairy science, ento- mology, horticulture, plant patholo- gy, and poultry husbandry. Aggie Honor Roll Members of the Aggie Honor Roll represent the “scholastic cream of the College of Agriculture’s crop.” These students are required to maintain a 3.5 grade point average. Row One; Joy Esser, Bruce Bradley, Glen da Walradt, Jim Olson, David Lohr. Row Twa: Cecil Johnson, Dick Nedrow, Lyle Cheney, Eugene Maier, Jeff Anderson, Ferry Stigile. JAMES E, KRAUS Dean College of Ayriculture DON A, MARSHALL Associate Dean College of Agriculture Alpha Zeta This agricultural honorary pro- motes scholarship and leadership among its members and provides set vices for the College of Agriculture To be eligible for membership in this honorary a student must be in the upper one-third of his class and re- ceive a 2.7 grade point average for three semesters. Row Que: P. Yamamoto, D Nedrow, | Stains, K. Nelson, V. Stevens, |. Braun, J. Sharp. Row Two: J. Esser, C. Atchley S. Schmidt, L. Hansen, J. Howard, M Salmeier, D. Lohr, J. Dixon, L. Orme, ad- viser; A. Slinkard. Row Three: E. Maier, R. Moore, J. Olson, Hl Hendricks, B Haynes, J. Sasser, J. Jones, D, Chilberg, B. Stoney, D, Ogle, G. Gibson, A, Shoemaker. Row Four: 1). Erickson, 1D. Rvydaleh, M Gibbens, B. Bradley, L. Butterfield, M. Heath, G. Hamilton, L. Eakin, |. Walradt, G. Hollinger, B. Brackett, D. Hopper, C Gibson, C. Anderson, 99
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Dr. Alfred O. Shaw Class of ’32 Dr. Alfred O. Shaw received his Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees from the University of Idaho and his Doctor of Philosophy degree from Pennsylvania State University three years later. He returned to the University of Idaho in 19385 to serve as an instructor of dairy hus- bandry. In 1939 he became an associate professor ol dairy husbandry at Kansas State College and in 1941 accepted the responsibilities as Head of the Department of Animal In- dustry at North Carolina State College. Dr. Shaw then left education for a year to become superintendent of Cable Dairy Products in Lexington, North Carolina but returned to become Head of the Department of Animal Industry at the University of Maine. In 1947 he became Chairman olf the Department of Dairy Husbandry at Washington State University and in 1954 he went to Lahore in West Pakistan as a dairy scientist and as chief adviser of the Washington State University Pakistan program, In 1956 he served as an 9 = official United States delegate to the International Dairy Congress in Rome. Dr. Shaw then returned to Washington State University to resume his position as Chairman of the Dairy Department. In 1961 he returned to Pakistan to be affiliated as an animal scientist in the West Pakistan Agri- cultural University and in 1963 became Chiel of Party ol the Washington State University delegation to the new Pakistan university. Dr. Shaw holds membership in various professional or- ganizations as well as membership in the scholastic and pro- fessional honoraries: Sigma Xi, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Gamma Sigma Delta, Pi Kappa Alpha, Rho Epsilon, and Lambda Rho Epsilon. A bridgebuilder in the field of agri- culture, Dr. Shaw has bridged successfully his career as an international scientist and scholar with a productive career in publications concerning dairy cattle, nutrition, and bio- chemistry,
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The analysis of soils in soils lab gives the agronomy student a better understanding of problems involved in farm crop production JIMMIE CRANI Horticulture Purner, Oregon LLOYD EAKIN LARRY EDGAR Agricultural Education Weiser, Idaho Burley, Idaho GREGG HOLLINGER Dosatp Howst Agricultural Economics Horticulture Paul, Idaho Altadena, California 4gvicultural Econamics College of Agriculture 30 WALTER ADAMS Agricultural Education Wendell, Idaho Epp Borcuarpt Animal Science Grand View, Idaho Leon A. HANsen Agronomy Thornton, Idaho Pony Huseacn Agriculture Jerome, Idaho WILLIAM. BRITTON General Agriculture Caldwell, Idaho Don Bourse Agricultural Education Moscow, Idaho Sonja C, Hauxwets Animal Science Firth, Idaho Care Lein Agricultural Economics Buhl, Idaho
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