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Bornwarming finolists prepare for the big night (left to right); Karen Keck, Kappa; Margo Chipman, Chi Omega; Judy Yost, Gamma Phi; Ann Morgan, Donnelly; and Kathy Stenzel, Pi Phi, Miss Margo Chipman Crowned Barnwarnning Queen The Goddess of agriculture was crowned on Bornwarming night by Dean Kiehl in Rothwell Gym. Barnwarming, wilder and gayer than ever, was further enhanced by the coronation of Margo Chipman, God- dess of Agriculture. Margo was born in New Hampshire and now lives in St. Louis. She is a member of Chi Omega sorority. In her spare time Margo enjoys swimming, skindiving, and both snow and water skiing. A senior with a major in political sci- ence, Margo hopes to work for the government in an administrative position. Queen contests ore not new to Margo Since her freshman year she has been a finalist for Business Week, Greek Week, and Savitar Queen. She repre- sented Missouri in the National Miss Football contest at the University of California in which she was second runner-up. 19
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College of Agriculture Two agriculture students get firsthand experience on one of the school ' s out- lying farms. Students survey problems methods of processing meat. and Aggies and dates enjoy food and fun at the annual Bonde Feste. Wearing its 93rd anniversary, the University ' s College of Agriculture continues to make great strides of progress. The department has greatly enlarged its facil- ities with the construction of a new building on Hitt Street at Rollins. The enormous struc- ture includes the administrative offices of the College of Agriculture, the departments of Horticulture and Entomology, and the School of Forestry. The section of University library devoted to agriculture has been improved with modern facilities and room sufficient to house the 43,000 volumes on agriculture. 850 maga- zines and journals of interest to agriculture are received regularly The College has the land needed for teaching and research programs and a new green house has been completed. The College also main- tains a number of forms and research centers in outlying areas of the state. The College recently integrated its Agricul- tural Extension Service into the University ' s Extension Division. The Extension Division of the College of Agriculture serves the state ' s agrarian interests both directly and indirectly with constant efforts to solve the farmer ' s constant problems. photo by George Gardner Prof. Elmer R. Kiehl, dean of the Agriculture School. 21
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