Brother Johnson Receives Harvest Bowl Agribusiness Award
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Brother Johnson Receives Harvest Bowl Agribusiness Award
Inside This Issue... Brothers Participate in Statewide Leadership Programs.................................Page 2 Noble Ruler Report Fall 2011..................................Page 2 Gabe Hayes Promoted...........Page 2 Second Annual Golf Tournament Supports Scholarships...........Page 2 2nd Century Campaign Update.....................................Page 2 Undergrads Polar Plunge for Special Olympics....................Page 3 House Corp Report.................Page 3 Brothers Respond to Annual Appeal........................Page 3 Brothers Remembered...........Page 3 Don’t Miss Homecoming October 1................................Page 4 Alpha Gamma Rho Epsilon Chapter 1303 N. University Dr. Fargo, ND 58102 Epsilon Crescent Brother Johnson Receives Harvest Bowl Agribusiness Award Harvest Bowl celebrates excellence in agriculture and Bison athletics. At the 38th annual event this fall, Epsilon’s own Allan Johnson ’68 will receive the Agribusiness Award, which recognizes individuals who have Allan Johnson ‘68 distinguished themselves in the field of agriculture and business in the state of North Dakota and beyond. Johnson, who has enjoyed a distinguished, 40-year career in the agriculture publication industry, follows in the footsteps of six AGRs, including Keith Bjerke, Myron Johnsrud, Jack Dahl, Howard Olson, John Bollingberg and Gregg Halverson. Festivities will begin at 5 pm on Friday, October 28, 2011 with the Harvest Bowl social, dinner and awards program at the Ramada Plaza Suites, Fargo and continue on Saturday, October 29, 2011 when the Bison play Northern Iowa. “I was surprised and honored to receive the call from Dr. Coston indicating I had been selected as this year’s Harvest Bowl Agribusiness honoree,” said Johnson. “I know many of the past Harvest Bowl honorees and am humbled to be included with this esteemed group of leaders. Growing up on a farm in ND was very beneficial to me by providing a good work ethic, patriotism, and strong family values. I was provided an excellent education in the classroom at our one-room school, Carson High, and NDSU, as well as in the real world school of hard knocks. My dad used to tell me that the harder you work the luckier you will be. I have tried to follow that advice and have been very lucky in my career by being in the right place at the right time – a chance meeting with my advisor Dr. Lund at an NDSU football game leading to my first job at The Dakota Farmer magazine, being positioned to become president of Farm Progress Companies and the appointment by President Bush to a key position at USDA. My AGR Brothers know first-hand that I was not the best student while at NDSU. I took the don’t let college interfere with your education line a bit too literal. But Viet Nam forced me and many of my other college friends to grow up quickly. I made a promise to myself after that experience to never again give less than my full ability. That promise has served me well in my career and industry.” A native of Almont, ND, Johnson has held posts from the Dakota Farmer Magazine, to Midwest Unit Farm Publications, to the Farm Progress Companies. During his tenure as president, Farm Progress grew from seven to 39 publications and became the leading agriculture media company in the US. In 2003, President George W. Bush appointed Johnson as director of legislative and public affairs at USDA Rural Development. Two years later, he was appointed Deputy Under Secretary to provide leadership in carrying out Rural Development’s mission to support economic opportunity and improve the quality of life in rural America. He retired from USDA in 2009. Among Johnson’s many accolades, he is a past National President of Alpha Gamma Rho, and a National and Epsilon Hall of Fame honoree. Allan and his wife Sara own Agri-Pulse Communications, an electronic publishing firm serving agriculture and rural policy leaders. Johnson still owns his family’s century farm near Almont, ND and lives with his wife and two sons in Camdenton, MO. Fall 2011 -2- Brothers Participate in Leadership Programs Danuser and Larson Selected for 5th Class Rural Leadership North Dakota’s fifth class includes a broad spectrum of participants, including Epsilon’s Matthew Danuser and Anthony Larson. They are among 26 participants who will spend the next 18 months developing skills to help shape the future of their organization, community and state. Coordinated by the NDSU Extension Service, the 2011-13 program consists of instate seminars with experts on topics such as leadership, economic development and agriculture; tours of agricultural and community businesses; trips to Washington, DC and Minneapolis to meet with agricultural, business and governmental leaders; and a trip to Brazil to learn about international agricultural and community issues. Seventy-two people from 48 communities in 32 counties have graduated from the program since its inception in November 2003. Gabe Hayes Promoted Brother Gabe Hayes was promoted to the rank of captain on July 1, 2011 in the U.S. Army. He received his commission through NDSU’s ROTC program in May 2008, where he received a degree in military science and emergency management. Gabe is currently serving in Iraq. Second Annual Golf Tournament Supports Scholarships The second annual charity golf tournament was held on Aug 27th at Breezy Point Resort near Brainard, MN. Several alumni and friends participated in the day’s events of money ball, closest to the pin, longest putt, and longest drive contests. Sloan Implement, a John Deere dealer in Wisconsin and Illinois, was a hole sponsor for the tournament. The event was organized by Corey Martin. With continued improvement, this event will keep on reaping scholarship dollars for our chapter. Epsilon Crescent Noble Ruler Report Fall 2011 Greetings brothers of Epsilon Chapter. I hope this Crescent finds you all in good health and good spirits. The leaves are beginning to fall and the Ivy on the front of the house is starting to turn. The days are flying by, just as any other semester has. All of us in the house are very excited for Homecoming and fall term. Arriving together back at the chapter house this fall was a lot smoother than a year ago. There still are some things that need to be done right, due to the improper installation the first time during the renovation, but we are dealing with those accordingly. Homecoming is coming very quickly, and all of us are pretty excited, especially about the hog roast! Dr. Socha agreed to lead the roasting, along with some assistance. I have yet to experience an AGR hog roast, but I’m sure it will not disappoint. Feel welcome to stop by on Saturday Oct. 1st. The parade starts at 10am, tailgating following the parade and the Homecoming game vs. Illinois State starts at 1pm and the hog roast to follow. The chapter house will be open for tours and conversation the entire day. As some of you have heard, our beloved cook Sally was diagnosed with breast cancer last spring. But I am very happy to say that she is recovering a little slow but steadily. Due to her strong heart and determined will, she hasn’t even thought about leaving us. She is still assisting with writing the menu and ordering most of the food. We hired Joseph Odermann, a recent graduate from Epsilon Chapter as our interim cook. So far Sally and Joe have made a great team and we still get to enjoy Sally’s delicious meals. The men of Epsilon chapter earned #1 on the top of the Fraternity grades list at NDSU. Our Chapters Grade Point Average for Spring Semester 2011 was 3.011. It was a jump of about .2 from Fall 2010. Courtney Barstad, the Greek Life Coordinator was very pleased to see us make such an increase, as was the entire house. With that, I encourage you to stop by sometime to visit the newly remodeled house if you haven’t already, and hope to see you at our Pink Rose Formal this coming spring. From the desk of a Sigma Alpha’s bedroom, I wish you all a successful harvest and an enjoyable winter. Fraternally, Riley Schaefer #1517 2nd Century Campaign Update Donations are coming in as expected and even a little ahead of schedule. Pledge reminders will be sent out later this fall. In the meantime, Bill and Geri Harbeke’s mailing address has changed to 4283 Coventry Dr. S., Fargo, ND 58104. Their cell number (701-371-3886) and email ([email protected]) remain unchanged. -3- Undergrads “Polar Plunge” for House Corp Report By Brant Bigger Special Olympics What is a Polar Plunge? It’s a unique opportunity for individuals, organizations, and businesses to support Special Olympics North Dakota athletes by taking an icy dip in the frigid waters of North Dakota. The event is open to the public, and all spectators are welcome free of charge. Six brothers were brave enough to take the frigid plunge March 5th. The event was held in the Applebee’s parking lot on 45th St. in Fargo. Collectively they raised $550.00 for the Special Olympics, and got t-shirts provided by sponsors to wear during the event. It was a very successful philanthropy event and we are proud of the brothers who took the plunge. —Aaron Hendrickson VNR Activities Brothers Respond to Annual Appeal Thank you for helping the chapter meet our annual expenses Ongoing house maintenance, maintaining the AGR network on campus and off, and realizing short term goals like securing a resident advisor… these are real chapter needs that you can help with by extending an annual gift to AGR. A special thank you to the following alumni leaders for their contribution in 2011: Bruce Fagerholt, Eugene Jorgenson, Lyle Nelson, Al Scholes. To make a gift to the chapter, send a check to: Alpha Gamma Rho Epsilon Chapter PO Box 5575 Fargo, ND 58105-5575 Look for an annual appeal letter in your mailbox in the next couple of months. Brothers, My last report focused on the financial needs of House Corp aside from the 2nd Century Campaign and our responsibility as alumni to support the chapter. Today I want to share another way of supporting the chapter besides writing a check. The 2nd Century Campaign was hugely successful for Epsilon. What we have heard from many alumni is how they enjoyed being re-connected with their fellow brothers and the rekindled excitement of being a member of AGR. The campaign created a large wave of enthusiastic momentum for the chapter. We want that wave to continue rushing over alumni instead of slowly receding. During the campaign, we made use of decade and class chairs to reach out to all Epsilon brothers. House Corp wants to continue that outreach effort. We’ll be asking volunteers to directly contact all brothers a few times a year to share news of special events. How can you help? 1) Volunteer to continue being a class chair or offer to assist your class chair. 2) Share your enthusiasm with your pledge class and other brothers. 3) Make a special effort to get in touch with that old roommate you haven’t talked to in a decade or two. House Corp will continue providing Crescents and other mailings to help keep you up-to-date on what is happening at Epsilon. If you want to help us save time and money, keep your contact information current with the Home Office and us (http://www.agrfargo.org/crescents). As I’ve said many times before, I firmly believe all of us reap much more than we sow when we lend a hand to either House Corp or the undergraduate chapter. The time is ripe for you to make an impact upon Epsilon Chapter! House Corp meets in the House at 7:30 pm the 2nd Monday of each month during the school year. All alumni are welcome! If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me. Fraternally, Brant Bigger, #1320 House Corp President 13248 US Hwy 10 Lake Park, MN 56554-9631 (218) 234-6906 [email protected] Brothers To Be Remembered Five brothers have passed away in 2011, including: Vernon Sturlaugson ‘47 – Larimore, ND Dr. LaVern Freeh ‘48 – St. Paul, MN Armond “Hank” Toussaint ‘40 – Bismark, ND Herb French ‘52 – Edina, MN Gene Odenbach ‘66 – Woodworth, ND Fall 2011 Alpha Gamma Rho Epsilon Chapter PO Box 5575 Fargo, ND 58105-5575 Return Service Requested Don’t Miss Homecoming October 1 This is always a great opportunity to re-kindle friendships, connect with fellow Epsilon brothers and get a tour of the Chapter House. Saturday, October 1, 2011 — “Open House” Schedule: 9 am: Coffee & Rolls 10 am: Homecoming Parade 11 am: Tailgating 1 pm: Homecoming Game vs. Illinois State 4:30 pm: Post-game Hog Roast at the House Receive Your Crescent Via Email To reduce chapter printing and mailing costs, sign up online today to receive future Crescent issues by email. Go to http://www.agrfargo.org/crescents, and complete your contact information including home and email address. This is a win-win for you and Epsilon. Epsilon Crescent Fall 2011