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Show Shakespeare Named SUSC Group Officer TROPIC Local resident Kevin Shakespeare, attending college at Southern Utah State College in Cedar City, has been elected treasurer trea-surer of SUSC's Block and Bridle Club after acceptance of the SUSC Agriculture Club into the National Block and Bridle Club. "The Block and Bridle Club is the best known collegiate animal science club in the nation," Dan Dail, SUSC associate professor of animal science points out. "It includes in-cludes schools with the top animal science programs; we are honored to be included." SUSC became the 77lh chapter to be voted into affiliation with the national organization. The application applica-tion process included submitting the club's constitution, officers list, and activities list, together with letters of support from Al Tait. i dean of the School of Science, and Dail, the club's adviser. "Among Block and Bridle's goals are to foster scholarship, leadership, achievement and service," ser-vice," Dail says. "Upcoming regional re-gional meeting will be held early this summer at the same time as The American Society of Animal Science regional meetings, and the next national meeting will be in January of 1990 in conjunction with the Denver Livestock Show." Other officers of the SUSC Block and Bridle are Dan Hulct, Kanab, president; Tyler Garfield, Cedar City, president-elect; Jeff Koyle, Richfield, vice president; and Randy Gedge, Sterling, Sanpete County, secretary. Tait and Kirt Bussio, SUSC farm manager, are associate advisers. |