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Seated: lliieber, Lindholm, Franzen, Fitch. Standing: miller. Quantick, R. Hnderson, Iohnson, Beatty, Hibbard, Donop, Efxner. Editor - Hr! Director Cover Designer Photographer Portraits - Bob Grebing Greta Ohrnan Iflarjorie Delson Katie Swisher Irving miller lean Clem Barbara Houts Ross Beatty llelson, Iune Lindholm - Bob Franzen Ralph Hnderson Ralph lllieber Helen Plnn Fitch filidge I-libbard Priscilla Rice Esther Elxner Bob Pierce Virginia Iohnson Hlildred Quantick Co-business managers - Charles Kiefer, Bob Franzen Faculty Hdviser - - Frederick UI. Schacht The Oracle staff wishes io express its appreciation to the Commerce Club and to others who have cooperated in selling advertising for this book.
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Y ,APJ0 mfs O . ' Fr, V rlelsonorlliqllbelnl' H015 erlgoho' Ge, TWG d gfndl Gael? Iensenlmih lCho1GS Hffr, Grsenb ehflgrl I L Ctlle,-is' Hjlliq Slarlson' ibm, Gravis att- Cinder m Gr Ger 6 055513549 ctub r ' Ct rt Q 'idequtartv every Yridav niqht, the twenty-tive members ot the tunior Cotteqe Yiidinq Ctub have had a standinq date with the horses at the Uloodtand Vattev Stabtes. Since its oraanization in October, t938, the Bidina Ctub. with a tutt proqram ot activities, has had the best attendance ot any ot the cotteae ctubs. 'the members have as their purpose to tearn to ride Qnqttsh stvteq to create an interest in horsemanshipr and to ride iust tor the sheer iov ot ridinq. Other events on their proaram inctude a suc- cesstut fitothers and Dads ttiqht tast tatt, a Christmas Party. participation in the annuat trtorse Show in ittav. and 80-mite cross-countrv ride in tune. and a banquet. Last Ratt, a poto team was orqanized. which increased interest in the ctub. The team, with Ghrter. Dan tohnson, and ttictc Vander iars, and bitt Ytittis and Ctetand bers, ptaved a series KQGYU. Bob Yiteer as requ Phetps, the nevver mem ot aames aaainst an Qcademv st semester, the ctub purchased a quidon. rs atso have shirts and embtems white cotteqe cotors, and the number ot a e membe the maroon and service bars are awarded tor vears ot membership. e three remainina charter members ot the Qhrter, bitt tftittis. and tticic Vander ' ear. Bob has been presi- vears ot exist- same fl K c ub. I fiteer, qraduate f ent ot the ctub durinq nce, and bitt, the vice-president eriod. Bettv Stober served as secretary' vear. Cttrs. tennie Orr has sponsored the ctub since its orqanization. 4 I 'I I ' K ' 9 -5 I L . t 'Yh in j + f' 'th . fl X Bob f ' this v ' d its tvJo e tor the Q this
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