Taylor, Bless, Waldon, Smith, Shipp Hurtman, Brown, Robertson, Pedigo, Norvell, Souleyrette
Agronomy Club
The Agronomy Club was installed on campus in 1938, with membership open to all students interested in agronomy. The purposes are to stimulate interest in agronomy, to foster a spirit of cooperation, to provide opportunities, and to correlate activities.
The officers for the year were John Norvell, president; B. T. Robertson, vice-president; Dick Pedigo, secretary; Adlie Brown, treasurer; P^ul Burris, corresponding secretary; and Jack Taylor, reporter.
The Agronomy Club is the Student Activi-
ties Section of the Agronomic Education Division of the American Society of Agronomy. William Survant and Roy Sagifus are faculty advisers.
Actives: Elmer Boggs, Paul Burris, Adlie Brown, Walter Edison, Ronald Froedge, Henry Hartman, John Norvell, Dick Pedigo, B. T. Robertson, Bob Shipp, Dumont Souleyrette, Jack Taylor, Dot Walden.
Pledges: Emil Bless, Jesse Shipp, James Smith, Raymond Wilson, Jack Winstead.
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