Reason lies between the spur and the bridle.

George Herbert

Front row (I. to r.): D. Gnauck, A. Tharinger, Prof. J. G. Fuller, Dr. Edwin Heizer, H. McKerrow, J. Walsh.
Second row: J. Larsen, E. Marth, D. Pease, R. Rust, R. Blackburn.
Third row: R. Ruendell, E. Wuestenberg, I. Sather, R. Smith, L. Smithyman, T. Krainik.
Fourth row: H. Christiansen, R. Conover, R. Naumann, R. Richards, B. Olson, T. Schwoch.
Fifth row: H. Voightlander, T. Majerus, K. Kopp, K. Solomon, A. Finger, R. Duckhart.
Sixth row: W. Hughes, A. Tobison, M. Barless, R. Griesback, G. Schellinger, R. O'Brien.
Seventh row: M. Calvi, R. Jenkins, R. Rundell, A. Thompson, W. O'Brien, J. Ellingson.
Eighth row: M. Nelson, W. Bohnoff, C. Ruelke, A. Block, R. Bakke, B. Berg, A. Puelicher, J. Edwards, Q. Kolb, H. Nelson, E. DeYoung, S. Miller, R. Mc-
Nall, R. Blake, J. Frautschy, R. Farrow.
Ninth row: R. Pierce, F. Lenz, W. Nelson, R. Niemuth, W. Naarup, C. Nelson, R. Dinauer, V. Metcalf, W. Batterman, C. Claus, K. Huston, M.
Kraschnewski, 0. Fosgate, J. Connell, J. Jandt.
Tenth row: F. Zepp, P. Schink, W. Karn, R. Robinson, D. Schlintz, K. Bohnhoff, W. Maibaum, A. Nevala, A. Nelson, J. Nelson, J. Reynolds, T. Torke,
J. McGrath.
Eleventh row: B. Hassl, L. Curtiss, R. Kline, R. Elmhurst, D. Schmidt, D. Dunwiddie, J. Normington, D. Dunlap, R. Gebhard, C. Roser.

Saddle an
The Saddle and Sirloin Club of the University of Wisconsin
is composed of students interested in the problems of livestock
breeding and management. The club is a national organization
found at practically every agriculture school in the country.
Among the events sponsored by the club are the dairy,
livestock, and meats judging teams. This year the teams repre-
sented Wisconsin in contests held at Waterloo, Iowa; Kansas
City, Mo.; Fort Worth, Texas; and the International Livestock
Exposition at Chicago.
The club also sponsors the Little International, an annual
event looked forward to by many people on both sides of the
"hill." It is the big event of the year for the Agriculture cam-

Sirloin

pus, at which time various Ag organizations nominate their
candidates for the queen of the show. This year the show
celebrated its 30th anniversary. During this time the show
has been under the supervision of J. G. Fuller, the club's
adviser. The 1949 show was under the leadership of Marlowe
Nelson, general chairman.
In the scholastic field, the club has an enviable reputation
of always turning up with several winners in the National
Saddle and Sirloin Essay Contest.
Officers were: James Walsh, President; Robert Farrow, Vice
President; Warren Bohnhoff, Secretary-Treasurer; Prof. James
G. Fuller and Dr. Vearl R. Smith, Advisers.

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