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College of Agriculture Aggie Honor Roll Members of the Aggie Honor Roll represent the “scholastic cream of the Col- lege of Agriculture’s crop.” These are students who have maintained a 3.5 grade point average. Row one: Tom Christianson, Ron Scott, Jim Snipe, Linda Hamp, Jay Hanson, Row two: Tim Adams, Bill Cegnar, Larry Church, Gail Seer, Neil Peter- son. Row three: Bill Zeigler, Jack McHargue, Rick Ross, Dan Colbaugh, Ray Turner. Vet Science Students Entomology Students
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College of Agriculture In this fast moving world young people have a unique op- portunity to be a part of one of the most fascinating times in this century. I did what many young people do in college today. I started out to be an engineer, but after one year decided my real love was in the science of agriculture. Others of my class started in agriculture and transferred to a different field. The important thing a student should do is to select a curriculum or major in which his greatest interest lies. People who are most successful are those who are doing something they really like to do. I would urge a student to select his or her major field of interest and excel in it. BE IMMey - i James E. Kraus % Dean, College of Agriculture The College of Agriculture, one of the first schools to attain the status of a college on the University of Idaho campus in 1901, offers curricula in agricul- ture phases of education, engineering science, and management. Actual class- room techniques are applied in the college-maintained greenhouses, farms, and land acreage which is used for instruction and research. Through its graduates and its many services offered throughout the state, the College of Agriculture has played a vital role in Idaho's agricultural economy. R. H. SEace Associate Dean Alpha Zeta Alpha Zeta is an honorary for Agri- culture students who are in the upper one third of their class and who have a 2.7 GPA for three semesters. Row one: Al Slinkard, advisor, pe Snipe, Tim Adams, Tom Brune, Tom Church, Bill Cegnar. Row two: Gary Turner, Wayne Westberg, Ron Scott, Doug Gregory, Pat Rice, Carl Montgomery. Row three; Randy Bean, John Couzens, Don Vannoy, Rich Hoss, Rich Hoge, Jim Glarborg. Row four: Larry Church, chancellor, Dick Albers, Dan Colbaugh, Russ Zenner, Ray Turner.
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Davip D. Kenpnicx Dean, College of Business It has been gratifying to be in a position to place the growth of the College of Business Administration in its proper pro- spective. I first saw the University of Idaho as a student in 1930, After being graduated in 1935 with a B.S. Business degree, I left the campus and except for occasional visits did College of Business The College of Business at the University of Idaho provides pro- fessional training for young men and women who plan to make business their career. The majors may graduate in accounting, business, and applied science, economics, finance, foreign trade, general trade, general business, marketing and office administration. turned in 1957, as Dean of the College of Business Adminis- tration, I could see that we were getting ready for some basic changes and advances. The striking aspect of our growth is that it has been on a solid foundation of attention to prin- ciples. We have always learned to take advantage of develop- ments in teaching methods and modern machines such as computers. It is exciting to consider what we will offer our students by 1972. not become acquainted with the College until 1946. At that time, the war and its disturbances had not been over long enough for the College to make its adjustments. When I re- Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Kappa Psi is a national pro- fessional fraternity for businessmen. A 2.2 grade average is required of anyone in the College of Business or any economics major in order to be eligible for membership. Kneeling: L. Tobiska, B. Otness, P. Nau, M. Beesley, B. Morgan, H. Diener Seated: B. Kasney, Master of Rituals D. Reierson, Recording Secretary B. Greeley, Treasurer J. Pederson, Vice President R. Greene, Pres- ident T. Pursley, Advisor R. Clark, Corre- sponding Secretary kK. Anderson, R. Byers. Standing: B. Worsley, T. Babin, B, Ander- son, R. Lillge, B. Goodwin, S, Munn, M Johnson, G Arrington Back row L. Kaschmitter, D. Mansfield, J. MeClintick : D. Schmick, L, Jervick, D, Taylor, K. Henningsen, D. Heidel, M. Zimmer, D. Davis 28
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