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20 JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE STUDENT Colorado State University The dairy club had a very active year during 1957-58. Early in the fall of 1957 the faculty sponsored its ammal student-faculty banquet. Next the club participated in Activities Night for freshmen and also won a trophy for best display at the Little National Western Stock Show. Cattle and products judging teams were sponsored by the club during this fall quarter which also saw the beginning of an annual project; the preparation and selling of a Christmas cheese box. Winter quarter was fairly quiet for the club. An industry-student banquet started the quarter's activities. The. club decided to venture again and plans were drawn up for a yearbook. Final project of winter quarter was its sponsorship of an intraeollegiate judg- ing contest. Spring quarter was a busy one for dairy club and plans for selling concessions at College Days started the quarter. The editorial staff finished the yearbook and sent it over the state and to some neighboring Universities and Colleges. A Guernsey heifer purchased a year ago by the club was sold this quarter and topped the Northern Colorado State Guernsey Sale. The club's annual picnic finished our school year of 1957-1958. As in the past, the faculty student banquet started Dairy Club activities during the 1958 fall quarter. At Activities Night the Dairy Club was the most popular club on campus as everyone enjoyed the free ice cream we distributed. The club won second in its dis- play at the Little National Western Stock Show. The club again sponsored a dairy cattle judging team which traveled to Kansas City and Waterloo- To conclude fall quarter, the Dairy Club prepared and sold Christmas cheese boxes. Texas Tech The Dairy Industry Club of Texas Techno- logical College has just completed a very suc- cessful fall semester here at Texas Tech. The Dairy Industry Club, consisting o£ 35 members, has participated in such activities as building a homecoming display for the 29th annual Teeh Homecoming which was held in November, and preparing a homecoming breakfast for Alumni of the Department of Dairy Industry, school officials, and the present Dairy Industry Club members. The annual Christmas party was held in December. The Dairy Industry Club has scheduled for its spring activities such events as the annual spring Dairy Industry Club Banquet. The members of the Dairy Products Judging Team who judged in the Southern Dairy Products Judging Contest held in Knoxville, Tennessee and the Collegiate Student's International Con- CHAPTER NEWS test in judging Dairy Products held at Chicago, Illinois, will be presented medals. The team was coached by Dr. J. J. Wilingham, Head, Department of Dairy Industry. The Dairy Industry Club will have a softball team to participate in the college intramural softball activities coached by E. R. Jarman in- structor in Dairy Industry and sponsor of the Dairy Industry Club. The Club will also have a concession stand to sell milk, chocolate drink, and ice cream to the people participating in the l%egional ~.F.A. ,Judging Contest this spring on the Texas Tech Campus. Projects, Consultation, and Production Control Services in Biochemistry, Chemistry, Bacteriology, Toxi- cology-Insecticide Testing and Screening. Write for price schedule. WISCONSIN ALUMNI I~ESEARCI{ FOUNDATION P.O. Box 2217-X, Madisoa 1, Wisconsin ADVERTISERS' INDEX American Can Co ..................................... 16 Australian Journal of Dairy Tech- nology ...................................................... 8 Babson Bros., Ine ....................................... 2 Baltimore Biologieal Laboratory, Ine ..... 15 Beacon Milling Co ..................................... 14 Chilean Iodine Educational Bureau, Inc ............................................................. 9 Chr. Hansen's Laboratory, Inc ............... 13 The Dairy Laborato'ries ............................ 14 Difco ................................................. CowR 4 European Traveling Seminars ............... 7 G. P. Gundlach & Co ............................... 19 Johnson & Johnson ................................. 5 Kelco Co ................................................... 13 Klenzade Products, Inc .......................... 6 Kraft Foods Co ........................................ 12 I, azarus Laboratories, Inc ....................... 11 Marsehall Dairy Laboratory, Inc ........... 11 David Michael ........................................... 17 lVIojonnier Bros., Inc ................................. 17 National Dairy Council ........................... 10 Nestl6s ............................................... COVER 3 Nopco ........................................................... 4 Sealright Co., Inc .................................... 18 Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation 20

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20 J O U R N A L OF D A I R Y SCIENCE

STUDENT Colorado State University

The dairy club had a very active year during 1957-58. Early in the fall of 1957 the faculty sponsored its ammal student-faculty banquet. Next the club participated in Activities Night for freshmen and also won a trophy for best display at the Little National Western Stock Show. Cattle and products judging teams were sponsored by the club during this fall quarter which also saw the beginning of an annual project; the preparation and selling of a Christmas cheese box.

Winter quarter was fairly quiet for the club. An industry-student banquet started the quarter's activities. The. club decided to venture again and plans were drawn up for a yearbook. Final project of winter quarter was its sponsorship of an intraeollegiate judg- ing contest.

Spring quarter was a busy one for dairy club and plans for selling concessions at College Days started the quarter. The editorial staff finished the yearbook and sent it over the state and to some neighboring Universities and Colleges. A Guernsey heifer purchased a year ago by the club was sold this quarter and topped the Northern Colorado State Guernsey Sale. The club's annual picnic finished our school year of 1957-1958.

As in the past, the faculty student banquet started Dairy Club activities during the 1958 fall quarter. At Activities Night the Dairy Club was the most popular club on campus as everyone enjoyed the free ice cream we distributed. The club won second in its dis- play at the Little National Western Stock Show. The club again sponsored a dairy cattle judging team which traveled to Kansas City and Waterloo- To conclude fall quarter, the Dairy Club prepared and sold Christmas cheese boxes.

Texas Tech

The Dairy Industry Club of Texas Techno- logical College has just completed a very suc- cessful fall semester here at Texas Tech. The Dairy Industry Club, consisting o£ 35 members, has participated in such activities as building a homecoming display for the 29th annual Teeh Homecoming which was held in November, and preparing a homecoming breakfast for Alumni of the Department of Dairy Industry, school officials, and the present Dairy Industry Club members. The annual Christmas party was held in December.

The Dairy Industry Club has scheduled for its spring activities such events as the annual spring Dairy Industry Club Banquet. The members of the Dairy Products Judging Team who judged in the Southern Dairy Products Judging Contest held in Knoxville, Tennessee and the Collegiate Student's International Con-

CHAPTER NEWS test in judging Dairy Products held at Chicago, Illinois, will be presented medals. The team was coached by Dr. J. J. Wilingham, Head, Department of Dairy Industry.

The Dairy Industry Club will have a softball team to participate in the college intramural softball activities coached by E. R. Jarman in- structor in Dairy Industry and sponsor of the Dairy Industry Club.

The Club will also have a concession stand to sell milk, chocolate drink, and ice cream to the people participating in the l%egional ~.F.A. ,Judging Contest this spring on the Texas Tech Campus.

Projects, Consultation, and Production Control Services in

Biochemistry, Chemistry, Bacteriology, Toxi- cology-Insecticide Testing and Screening.

Write for price schedule. WISCONSIN ALUMNI I~ESEARCI{

FOUNDATION P.O. Box 2217-X, Madisoa 1, Wisconsin

A D V E R T I S E R S ' I N D E X

A m e r i c a n Can Co ..................................... 16 A u s t r a l i a n J o u r n a l of D a i r y Tech-

nology ...................................................... 8 Babson Bros., I ne ....................................... 2 Ba l t imore Bio log iea l Labora tory , Ine ..... 15 Beacon Mi l l ing Co ..................................... 14 Chi lean Iod ine E d u c a t i o n a l Bureau ,

I nc ............................................................. 9 Chr. H a n s e n ' s Labora to ry , Inc ............... 13 The D a i r y Laborato 'r ies ............................ 14 Difco ................................................. CowR 4 E u r o p e a n T r a v e l i n g Seminars ............... 7 G. P. G u n d l a c h & Co ............................... 19 Johnson & J o h n s o n ................................. 5 Kelco Co ................................................... 13 Klenzade Products , Inc .......................... 6 K r a f t Foods Co ........................................ 12 I, azarus Laborator ies , Inc ....................... 11 Marsehal l D a i r y Labora tory , Inc ........... 11 David Michael ........................................... 17 lVIojonnier Bros., Inc ................................. 17 Na t iona l D a i r y Counci l ........................... 10 Nestl6s ............................................... COVER 3 Nopco ........................................................... 4 Sea l r igh t Co., Inc .................................... 18 Wiscons in A l u m n i Research F o u n d a t i o n 20