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ORGANIZATIONS yj , ' ny one of the hundreds of agricultural stu- dents may become a member of the Agricultural Club upon the payment of annual dues. This club, potentially, is one of the largest organizations on the campus. Al- though organized primarily to promote social activities and entertainment for the members, the club also under- takes activities v hich are of educational value. The first Mountaineer Egg and Baby Chick show, which is now an annual event, was sponsored by the club. Each year plant and seed diseases Qve identified at a judging contest; and apples, potatoes, hogs, horses, dairy cattle, beef cattle, sheep, and poultry are placed. AGRICULTURAL CLU [16]
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ORGANIZATIONS First Row: Grady Mann, John Hammer, Hubert Cox, Merlin Bergdoll, Arthur Ripley, Denver Bragg, Ralph Kemper. Second Row: Robert Nottingham, John Webb, Ralph Miller, George Folk. Robert Smith, Clarence Strader, Richard McClung. Oliver McGhee. Third Row: Ward Ashford, Lloyd Reid, John Sims, Harold Fogle, Teddy Starr, Pete Batuch. Franz Taylor. Fourth Row: David Cartwright, John Cooper, John Earle, Phil Smith, Harrison Cassell. he West Virginia chapter of Alpha Zeta was chartered in 1922 and since that time has been the only honorary fraternity in agriculture on the campus. Consideration is given equally to scholarship, leadership, and character, in considering any candidate for member- ship. The purpose of this agricultural honorary is the develop- ment of the farm, and the farm home, through an organ- ization controlled by agricultural students. It is advised by an agricultural faculty and stimulated by the bonds of fraternity around a membership chosen after an earnest agricultural motive. P H A [15]
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ORGANIZATIONS v y he Agricultural Club sponsors departmental organizations such as the Mountaineer Poultry Club and the Mountaineer Collegiate Chapter of Future Farmers of America. The zenith of the club ' s activities is the Ag Costume Dance, which is looked forward to by all uni- versity students. Participation in the All Ag Picnic, at- tended by the students in hHome Economics, Forestry, and Agriculture, usually concludes the program for the year. AGRICULTURAL CLUB [17:
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