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American Society of Agri- culture Engineers Row I ; B. Crocket, G, L. Kitchen, R. A. Mueller, W. Gottman. Row 2: L. E. Bode, J. A. Hoehne, G. Ziervogiel, J. Webb. ASAE Alpha Zeta The Missouri Chapter of the American Society of Agricultural Erigineers has proven itself active through participation in the midcentral meeting, and winning second on the F. E. I. report Ag. Engineering on the campus has been promoted by an active participation in Engineers Week and other campus events through the individual activities of our members on campus. The club consists of 22 members, all undergraduate professional engineer students. Some of the club activities led by Gerald Kitchen include inspection trips, the annual banquet and the student-faculty picnic. Alpha Zeta is a professional agricultural honorary fraternity for male students It was established with the purpose of promoting the agricultural profession and encouraging high scholarship. Officers this year were chancellor, Ron Warner; censor, Bob Stewart; scribe, Allan Boesch; treasurer, Don Levi; and chronicler, John Larrick. Alpha Zeta Row 1 : D. Levi, A. J. Boesch, R. Worner, J. H. Lorrick, B. Stewart, H. S. Denmark. Row 2: K. Benham, J. Sounders, R. Leftwich, B L Holmes, G. L. Rosier, J. W. Foster, C. Deaumills. Row 3: W. Thies, C. F. Stork, G. Bondy, H Harrington, C. B. Roth, W. Weier. 25
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Future Formers of America Row 1: A. Elliott, J. Powell, R. Weathers, D Cloycomb, W. Greiner, R- Hosen- (oeger, B. Crisrrion, F Giles Row 2: D. Forster, H Tindle, D. Miller, W Roberts, F. Floyd, N Bowles, L Rost, J Nui ter, G Collivcr. Row 3 G Meod, J Dent, J Morton, J. Weber, A Bocsch. B. Stewort, R Best, P. Warren Row 4 G. Schulze, W. Minnie T. Toellner, M. Hom- mett, G Rosier, 8 Lowrey, C Riddcr, G Schofer Row 5; G Eulinger, C. Coffman, J. Kleeman, J. Cole. Alpha Tau Alpha F.F.A. In 1934 Alpha Tou Alpho wos estoblished on the Mis- souri Compus for the purpose of developing a profes- sional attitude toword the teaching of vocationol agriculture Through this organization, agriculturol education students form lasting friendships and hove on opportunity to develop leodership abilities. Membership quolificotions for the honorary agricul- tural educotion fraternity are a 2 00 grode overage, completion of one educotion course, and enrollment in agriculture education ATA porticipotes with FFA m the onnuol state con- vention and co-sponsors on agriculture mixer for the benefit of freshmen in agriculture educotion The Collegiate Chapter is established to fomiliorize prospective teachers of vocationol ogriculture with their duties concerning the F F A ond to promote recreation and education for the students in Agricul- ture Education The chopter hos opproximotely 40 members who take port in octivities such as the fol- lowing poriiomentory procedure contest, work in connection with the state F F A contests and con- ventions, bus tour, plus speakers and other feofures ot our regular twice-monthly meetings. Alpho Tou Alpha Row 1: J Morion. W Rob- erts, J Weber, A Boesch, D Miller. F Giles )ow 2 R Weolhers. J. Dent, R Linhordt, J Dodflen A Smith B Stewort, H Tindle, (P CoHrrton R DePrcist, G Schotfer not pictured).
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Doiry Club Top Row B Loil L. Hofnagid, T. Seabaugh, M. Getting, K. Lens, E. Gogenpoin, B. Stewort, B. Cornelius, H. Huff, V. Ricketts. R Smith J Mezger R Rumons, B Marshall. Row 2: H. Storck, G. Conley, C. Flynn, H. Kellogg, B. Schabbing, D. Elkins, L. Proter, H Keiley, N Gorton P Ni ' ermon F. Meinershagen, J. Sikes , D. Chopmon, G. Meek. Seoted: F. A. Marfz, H. D. Johnson, E. T. Itschner, D. S. Shelley, A C Rog ' sdole J E Edmondson, R. Rickettes, W. Kellogg, El. E. Niermon, G. Weiler, W. H. E. Reid, J. R. Compbell. Dairy Club f?r . S°? ' Dairy Club has monthly meetings consisting of the club ' s business plus on educational or enter- taining speaker afterwards. The club sponsored the third annual Dairy Princess contest. This con- test is open to any university girl who has a Dairy background The winner is one of the contestants in the Missouri Maid of Milk Contest. The M U Milkman, a publication written pri- marily for new student information, includes the club ' s activities and tells of opportunities in the Dairy industry. To support its activities the club serves lunches to various state meetings related to the Dairy Industry Members are responsible for preparing and serving these meals. Miss Jonice McNeely, Crone, Missouri 1962 Dairy Club Princes presents Miss Karen Biesemyer 1963 Dairy Club Princess with the rotating silver tray. 26
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