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Special Events

Annual Spring Program/Ag Field Day. Each year, the college sponsors a spring program for parents, alumni, high school students, and friends. Guests visit the Cook College campus to view new facilities, participate in programs and activities, and take guided tours of the various areas of the scenic campus. Student/faculty participation in competitive events, such as an egg toss, sack races, and an animal showing, is part of the spring program tradition.

Senior Farewell Picnic. At the end of the spring term, the college faculty and administration offer graduating seniors a farewell picnic at which outstanding students are recognized for their achievements in unique areas. The party is usually held at the Log Cabin, one of the most picturesque sites on the college campus.


 
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