Breck School - Mustang Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1947

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Page 28 text:

linterecl lf?-ill, 7 yrs.g Private lg Corporal 2, 3: Sergeant 41 Glee Club Z, 3, 43 Yearbook 43 Newspaper 4: Photography 3. 41 Typing 3. Seaqeanll john Secfqwick eammack Some people are naturally humorous, some people are naturally musical, and some are born photographersg but lack Cammack has a very unique combination of all these characteristics. He is best known for his sense of humor, Which, you must agree is his trade-mark. His antics and jokes are spontaneous and not trite. His musical talent cannot be underestimated either, for lack has a piano technique, which when combined with his not too golden voice, makes pleasant and amusing listen- ing. He is interested in voice Work too, and he not only belongs to the Breck glee club, but he also sings with some of his neighborhood friends in a quartet. His engaging personality and his ever-present jokes and smiles have made him one of the senior class' favorite and most popular characters.'y His memorable contribution in yearbook photography for this 1947 Mustang makes his departure as a graduating senior a real loss to the department of publications.

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lintered 1941, 6 yrs.3 Corporal 13 Sergeant 23 First Sergeant 33 Captain 43 Major 43 Crack Platoon 1, Z, 3, 43 Crack Squad 1, 2, 33 Cadet Board 43 jr. Varsity Football 13 Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, 43 Captain Football Team 43 All-Con- ference Football 43 Tennis Tea-ni 2, 3, 43 Varsity Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Newspaper 43 Yearbook 43 Class Secretary 23 Class Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4: Social Committee 1, Z, 3, 43 J. S. Committee 33 Military Ball Committee 43 Soldier's Medal 33 Character and Influence 23 Efficiency 2, 33 Best Athlete 33 Best All-around Boy 13 Citation 43 Honor Student3 Perfect Attendance Z3 Four- ragere. Wdfm .fauna Budfz, fa. Probably one of the most versatile boys in this year's graduating class is Walter Bush. In ath- letics Walter is especially outstanding in football and hockey. During his sophomore year he was un- derstudy at the pivot positiong in his junior year he started, and in his senior year he captained the squad from the same spot. He has earned three major letters in hockey and has served two years as one of the top men on the tennis team. He also received the best athlete in class award in two out of three years. ln the academic section of his high school career he consistently has held a place in the upper quarter of his class. After serving three years in the ranks of the corps, Walter achieved his highest military award, the rank of cadet major. His amiable, carefree nature enables him to acquire friends easily, for he is seldom seen around school without a friendly greeting or a broad laugh splashed across his face. He has been a class officer for four years and has been instrumental in many of the class functions.



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l wk f 1 na Pr 3' 1'IOl1lCCOll1ll'lU' Connnittee 3' Hnterctl 19-l2, 4 yrs.g Corporal 33 Sergeant 42 lr. Varsity lfootball 1, 35 Varsity Football -ll ict ey Ma gc , g , Efficiency 3: jr. .-Xcadelny of Science l: Swing Club 13 Auto Mechanics 3. Smqeanj Qeaaqe Zzaancbi Geek, ja. George has been at Breck four years and he started in the eighth grade. You ask how this is pos- sible, well, he wasn't here in his sophomore year, but despite that fact he has still made an excellent rec- ord in the two before and the two after his sophomore year away. Football seems to highlight his high school career. While playing Blue football in his junior year, George started at guard. Because of his fight and intestinal fortitude he became a very fine offensive blocker as he pulled out of his line slot to lead the interference. Line backing was his meat, in fact, he hit so hard that his shoulder was painfully separated when he cut down a 180-pound De La Salle fullback. George showed this same eager aggres- siveness on the varsity squad the following year. Being one of the hardest workers, he rightfully earned a varsity letter. He also contributed greatly to the hockey team's success by managing it for two years. His present rank of guide sergeant, attained in two years, is a fine indication of his willingness to learn and his desire to improve.

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