=agf F:r> t Fall Field Day Mav Replace Aq Open House Ti >- Ar Council :s «t>r: .a': .r.g hnid.rg an Aar.cu!- tur.'i! Fi' id Dav .r. the Sail *0 replace the fall Ag Op*.:'. House which ••■.as d«.-<:gncd to demon strate the University Agriculture program to high c ' hoy! seniors. Donald Gould. junior in animal husbandry from North Wales, suggested that the Field Day should have such contests as calf roping, tractor driving and cow mil king and that the program should be held in conjunction with the Dairy Exposition. Russell Beatty, president of the council, said the council will se lect an honor council, to judge the offenders of a proposed honor system, within the next two weeks. No immediate action was taken on the selection. Beatty urged enforcement of the honor system in all the Agriculture cur ricylums. Charles Huston, Ag Hill Party chairman suggested that for a better planned party the assistant ■chairman of the party and the party representatives from the Ag Clubs should be chosen m the spring semester. Ferdinand Garbin, junior in agronomy from Turtle Creek, was chosen assistant party chairman for next tear. McFeely Wins 1 Slide Contest Herbert F. McFeely was given first prize and an honorable men tion in the slide competition con ducted recently by the State Col lege Color Slide Club. McFeely’s winning slide was an autumn view of a doorway: his honorable mention slide was a campus winter scene. Other winners were Paul Ste phens. “Bee and Apple Blossvns," second prize: R. Newton. “Bee and Spider.” third prize: Carl Dossin. “Beauty Along the Beach,” honorable mention; and Larry McGrael,“Sunlight Through Autumn Leaves." honorable men tion. E. L. Mattil. associate professor 0! £5 11 ?5' u i' 1 * nii °t r J° m g . _i ,-c * j Kappa btjrma featurday night. Phone of art education, was the judge, ad ?.4«3y for Sully. THE DAIiY CCU C GIAN ST£T CCItEGE .. , D • Niftcmy Council Studies HomeEc Council TO begin | Waring Lounge Change f . f l \ Conversion of part of Waring Establishment of Honor Code center trill be discused by Nit* Tie Hnn-.e Ecorcnricc Student *<.». “SSI £? §“* “ ’ *" “• Council r.as ta/.cn me iirst move \ ~_L , n , vers , t y committee The council also will reorganize towards establishing an honor the honor system. ;its committees. -vstem in the college. ■ The council members agreed an' 'The council decided Tuesday honor system is a good idea but WDfM fQ A ; r Speech that or.e representative from each one council member suggested , class would form a committee to, that it would “not work with A speech given last Thursday present a plan to Dr Grace M. 1: freshmen ever, because of the high b v Dr. Walter Kaufman of Pnnce- Henderson dean of the college, flunk out rate.” . ton University will be broadcast H The Council agreed to start the Plans for the Home Economics by WDFM at 9 tonight, honor system with juniors in one Spring Weekend April 18-19 were; His topic was A Critique of course. 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FEBRUARY 27 Orientation Week Id^T To Be Given to Perkins Individuals or groups to suggest new ideas or relating to Orientation wJKS September may send tW® Harold W. Perkins, assocfe! of men, at 109 Old Maui Ideas should be turned in „ or before March 5. m 0a WRA Officials Meet Tonight WRA Officials Club will at 6:40 tonight at White Ha'i Women will be needed to officii for the volleyball intramurah which begin next week