University of Minnesota School of Agriculture - Agrarian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1931

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University of Minnesota School of Agriculture - Agrarian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 100 of 148
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,. f X TLD f'l.1''Xg?f2rj.V!QE.XQ1?'AEi'Vf sfiief 119 ijpipl rg ffiesggff - gs.: 'e 7 as 'wr vw-1 Top row: MARTIN DANKERS, MARTIN PAUTSCH. First row: ARCHIE BJORNBERG, PROFESSOR A. L. HARVEY, Coach, CHESTER Mrrci-1ELL. The Livestock Judging Team HE Livestock Judging Team representing the School of Agriculture this year i-H-was composed of three seniors and an intermediate. The seniors were Archie Bjornberg, Martin Dankers and Chester Mitchell. Martin Pautsch was the mem- ber from the intermediate class. A. L. Harvey of the Animal Husbandry Division, with the assistance of N. N. Allen of the Dairy Division on Dairy cattle, coached the team. The team placed third in the sub-collegiate livestock judging contest held in con- nection with the Mid-Winter Shows at Crookston, Minnesota, in competition with seven other teams from schools of agriculture in Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota, and Canada. Crookston was first, and Manitoba was second. A As a team they placed first in the judging of hogs, third in horses and dairy cattle, sixth in beef cattle and seventh in sheep. Martin Pautsch made the best individual record of those on the team. He was 4th individual and won the gold medal for being the best judge of hogs. The trip to Crookston was made by car. In this way it was possible to stop at Fargo, North Dakota, where two days were spent to very good advantage in practice judging. A total of twenty-six classes, which included hogs, horses, sheep, beef cattle and dairy cattle, were judged during that time. In going by car the team had an op- portunity to become better acquainted with the Agricultural College of a sister state and with farming conditions in the great Red River Valley. -A. L. HARVEY. f I ,. ,jiif A jf 3,1 ,. -jj -W '.. Q F- sf f-' , 54?-K' 51 , - , A ., fa ,f 'sy - L' .gs ,. --- . ,. 513' A 1 ,A ex--. . . . .. . X s J. . 5 , . L-, ,L N,,. NLD- ,R W, ,, Mg, A. -. ,. l i a I I I . V w ,. 'sl I I 1 1 l lx V it i A l lr gifxxl j. 'Z'Yr1g! ... M- ,YWQMV W, I k Y HY, HWY, ,WW ,YV--Q ,nv-?,n , ,,, WDA-, , mga Nf..2f,.3s...2 TT A



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,X XY ,. ,.-. ...,... ..-.-. 9 T . st ill? O 'T t u '-'x V' Q 1174 . ff ' 4 lliill, M p kt,-1-, X , V T W an M25 QU, 1 XS ll if 7 gl .sg 1 3 I 1? Q- litxl' K1 9 Xl 3 Standing: ARTHUR FAHLAND, OSCAR LUNDBORG, DONALD JOSEPHSON, LoRls NELSEN, MARTIN DANKERS, rl V FREDERICK BJORNSTAD. . 1 Sitting: EsTHER PETERS, STANLEY LIND, HAZEL MARKUSON, GERTRUDE ESTEROS, EINAR SAARELA, ANNE i . SCHUBRING, ARTHUR FOSTER, GERRIT Douwsma. ,IF xi 7 l x, ' , 3 The Agrarian Board fi r 2 Y WORKING in complete harmony with each other, the AGRARIAN Board '26 7 l has successfully accomplished its purpose. The schedule planned last fall was fol- . N lowed. Each feature of the AGRARIAN was ready for print according to schedule. Q The raising of funds for the book and the sales campaign were satisfactorily con- ix ducted by Arthur Foster, Business Manager, and Gerrit Douwsma, Assistant. 2- - Other members of the Staff were: Einar Saarela, Editor-in-Chiefg Esther Peters, IA Assistant Editor and organizations, Gertrude Esteros, literary and classes, Frederick ' W V ,Vi Bjornstad, faculty, Loris Nelsen, photographs and printingg Anne Schubring, girls' ath- l ,XA X, leticsg Martin Dankers, boys' athleticsg Stanley Lind, Art Editorg Donald Josephson, lA: Y . dramaticsg Paul Smith, musicg Hazel Markuson and Oscar Lundborg, student life. L up K! The Editor-in-Chief and Business Manager are elected by the class. The other M71 members are selected by a committee on a basis of scholastic standing and literary ability. fp' The Board is fortunate in having Miss Laura Matson as Adviser of their work. It has been necessary this year to publish a smaller book because of a reduction of Q, funds for this purpose, but the Board has put forth their best efforts to keep up the R ' high standard of the AGRARIAN. if ,y V, Many hours of voluntary work are spent by this Board representing the senior lla! class, but each feels that the experience gained far exceeds the sacrifice of time and effort. Z EQ' -EINAR SAARELA. y W I A ,V X, . 'TTT ,QT ' T 'TTT' T' TTT 1',iTT ' 'T Qgg 'ff'I ' T Til ' TW ' ,!. '+-'Mn' g - g LA-W . Page N inely-seven

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