Shattuck School - Shad Yearbook (Faribault, MN)

 - Class of 1926

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H.x1z'1' ASSISTANT I,I'I'I1IIiAIlY I+IIJI'I'0R l .I,I,SWOR'I'H WOTRING A'I'III,I'I'I'IKZ I1IIDI'I'0R HICNRY PIHRC141 1'm'1':11s MILITARY I-IDITOR 14:v.xIz'1's C. Fox ART ICIJITOR CHAR.I,I'ZS Imyxloxn Ass1s'rAN'1' A'I'III,IC'I'IC lf:nl'ro11s YVII,I,I.XM J. YVOLI9 li. S. VVICSTISROOK SI'lAR.I,Ii LICACH ASSlS'I'AN'I' m'slNI:ss MAN.m1f:ns FRIED H. SAISIN HARRY IC. CARNICY. JR. CARL PALILIS XV. S. BURTON D. IX. UDICLI, DAVID GANIBII2 Ii. S. YVliS'I'I5ROOK FACI'I,'I'Y Am'1s1':ns I . L. HAIiI3I'1IiI.lC I . H. BICLONV. JR. QXNQINQINQXNQINQIN N!6N!cDN!CDN!SxfcDx.!S , 5:, ew' ' . ' J ii Nfrkfi QINQIN Foreword N pri-st-iitiiig this Shad of Q '26 to thc l't'?ldl'l', we sim-we-ly hope that it slmws thi- various siftics of our lift-. thi' scllolastic. this military. thi- 3.tlllCtil'. aw wcll as our less scrious mmm-nts. as the st-lmol of this ycar knows thvm: hut almow all. we- luxu- st1'ix'un that it should uxpri-ss thx' spirit :md tmditioils of Shattuck. If we havnt suv- G c'm'ilvci in this wax can hc- happy lhat our goal is won. QINQINQINQINQINQIN MRS- HARRY WHITNEY xfexfexfaxfaxfasfa e i l K G c NIGNIS 9 Qfwfw Dedication o Mrs. Whitney, who, for two generations, has been so closely G connected with the life and Q growth of Shattuck, G who has endeared herself to a host of Shads hy her kindliness and gentleness of character, by her interest in all the activities of the School, by the inspiration she has ever been to the chapel services and to the various musical organizations, this book is affectionately dedicated by TWH Cfllji of ,26. G QINQINQINQINQINQING xfaxfaxfasfaxfixfa EEE gif? in S QQ? H 2'U nI.a:. .2 2:1 Zlll-D -- .-,.- i Contents IFACIUILTHY CCILASSIES MIULIITARNY A'lI'lHlILlE'Il'IllCS SOCIUETY UIRGANIIZATIIONS IFIROTH QZNQINQINQZNQINQIN ,,.,4- ,,.i 5 L Ru' RT. Mu. 5111. 3111, B1-If Mn x11l 3111 RT. Mn. NIH. The Corporation of Shattuck School '1' R,lfS'l'1i IGS RRY. 1'1liANli A. 31c'1'1l.W,xlN, 13.13 ...L 1 l1I1Ill'!1l3011.Y, Jlinn. Rlfzv. '11I11fIO130lilfI P. '1111l'RS'l'l3N, 13.13. . fflnfllllllllllll Cily, Ulcln, 151f:N.rA1w11N 13. 8111411-'l l1Cl.13 . . . . Jlimzffnpnlis, Jlinn. f31,1vlf:u H. 1'olcul,1cn . . . JIi11n1'11puIi.v, Jlinn. Hrllalxmrl' C. '1'1Il-Lol-01.11 F11lI'1I3!llllf, Jlinn. H1'1N11X'-Ax. Sc'.xNlm1c'l l' . . Omaha, Xvla. .1AM11:s 13. 1iHoNsoN . Sf1H'Zl'Ilft'l', Jlinn. JOHN H. A1A1ll4'IlC1.l3 . .'1I1IIlll'IllIllIiS, Jlinn. C'11Anr.lf:s M. Cfxslc . . .1l1l1lll'Ill3UIiS, Jlinn. C31 1 1C'1CRS 1319 '1'H1'1 110.11113 Rlcv. 1 1uNli A. N1r'1'11,w.xlN, 13.13. . . I,I'l'-Yillfllf C11.ucl,l-is YV. X1f:w11Al.1., -X.1S. . . Sl'CI'l'fllI lj Alzclmn Yol'Nu . . . y'I'f'll-S'1H'l'I' HARRY E. WHITNEY, A.M., L. H.D 1851- 1926 HARRY E. WHIT EY 0 event, in the history of Shattuek, east sueh a gloom of sadness over the campus as the passing away of Harry li. Wvhitney on Sunday morning, .Xtay 2. 1926. 1Vhile not entirely unexpeeted. it nevertheless came as a shoek, heeause we had been so aeeustomed to see Dr. Vvhitney at his post of duty for so many years during whieh he seareely missed a day. Dr. 11'hitney literally died in the harness. His unseltish devotion to Shattuek. his friendliness to the hoys. his eourtesy to all with whom he eame in eontaet. marked Ur. 1Vhitney as one of the main leaders in thc huilding of Shattuck. Dr. 1Vhitney was the only man who knew every hoy who attended Shattuek from its beginning. and who saw every huilding ereeted on the CZXIYIIJIIS. Dr. Harry li. 11'hitney was horn Steptemher 11. 1851. at Fort Covington. N. Y. At the age of 114 he was entered at Shattuek and graduated in 1871 as the valedietorian of the tirst graduating elass. After several years ot post graduate work. he entered Trinity College and gra-:luated in 1878. He returned to Shattuek and was given eharge of the departments of Latin and German. On ,Xugust 3, 1881 he was married to Miss Mary Van l liet. ot Poughkeepsie. N. Y. In addition to the regular t-lass room work. Ur. 11'hitney took a leading part in every aetivity of the Sehool. '1'he eloek. in Shumway Tower was his special eharge from the time it was installed. But nowhere will Dr. 1Vhitney he missed more than in the ehapel serviees. During nearly a half a eentury llr. and Mrs. 11'hitney have been the life and the inspiration of the ehoir. It ean he truly said that the world has heen made better through the life of Harry lf. 1Yhituey, and that a good man has iii? IV lg! rfn .f Q 'gd sqft :- '74 'gy .nl v 0 'F fQ'. ,- A., f , sm Qi, iffy' it-4 2. ., VL 7 105 Y gi! V 4. , V, infix passed from our midst. CHARLES WA1'SlJN NEWHALI ' ,f wwf '2 , ,fffffynmvw I ,MMWWS fMWMZ2Z2Zz,,1'm'em WMM i 24:11:13 2.5111 ' 25 ,,,, ' W s ef 27'-M We 'WWW W , 5 ......,,. 2 swf gf 119' ,I ,,,,,, 1 yf .,m, ,.m,,,,J1 Wmwmm ., ,, W -15 ij lj ........,., M 4,5 f ff 1,..,.,,..,. R wx, MMO Q Rebuilding Shattuck The Contribution of the Class of 1926 Hli last two years have been a period of reconstruction at Shattuck. Dobbin Hall and the New lvhipple Hall are replacing Shattuck, Lodge and Old lVhipple, worn out in their GO years of service to the school. The New Science Hall will take the place of our outgrown and outworn laboratories. The campus will take on a new appearance. and the whole school, modernized and improved by our rebuilding program. will be well equipped to enter upon another iong period of usefulness and service. This is obviously so in an external and material sense. and l like to think that it is even more truly so in ways that are not so readily apparent. If a school is to grow in a real and true sense, it is necessary that its spirit. its soul if you will, shall develop in keeping with its material growth. Character is just as important in the development of a school as it is in the growth of a boy. The character of a school is a matter of its standards and ideals. and these in turn are affected by its traditions and the spirit of the student body. Has there been improvement along these lines during the past year at Shattuck? ls our growth in things of the spirit keeping pace with our physical growth? I believe that it is. I think there has been a noticeable absence during the past two years of any feeling of suspicion or hostility toward those in authority. there has been more friendliness. better cooperation. The school seems to have realized, as expressed recently in an editorial in the Spectator, that there is more in a good school spirit than just rooting at a football game, that school spirit is made up of pride in the school. loyalty to the school, and service for the school. The men of the class of 1926 have had much to do with the fine spirit apparent in the school this year. This class, like the class of '25 before them, has shown real leadership, they have accepted senior responsibility with senior privileges, and have set a good example to the school in their own observance of school regulations. They have influenced public opinion along right lines, and have not been afraid to show their pride in the school, an-d their wish to make it better. ln these several ways the class of ,26 has made a real contribution to the school which will live after them, and to this extent the class has played a part in the Rc- building of Shattuck. C. XV. N15w1iAi.1,, fIC!lllll!1lSfl'l' -at 13 ja- The SHAD fwff fnmffwfffwfam fp.. ,ye XW ,f W Wm ,,fff ,Z WW ,Q 0,41 X ,,,, ,Tm WM, ,ffff I ff MW ,ff 0 4: , ..: -'- ' 1 1 4 5 4 , ,,,,WM,,a,,, ,M ,,,,,,,,,W M , 35, V3 1, , ? , 0, W W f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I 95 Z ffnyf 4 7 5 H qw, ff f ' ,,,,,, 2 4 ' ' gg 1 11, , ' 2 ,fff 'ff,, .. .,,, ,,,' fgggy, 'mm !!,,ffjinW M,,,,.,,,,M lf' NZ 4 f 5 ,,,, , ,,,,, f ' ! 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VVIIITNICY Jluxic' and f'lmir 1'!liIClJICRlK'K L. HAl41l:l41lc1,l11 lI1'1l1l of f'11n1,n11'1'ci11l 1,l'lNlI'fIIl!'lll V XYl1,1,lAm H. RI'M:'If, AJS.. CYalv Lfrmivcrsityj NLD.. flfnivcrxity of Kielj I,l't1flll'l'I' 1:11 l'l1'1f.s'in11mg'11 Illlll Il'1lyil'7Il', Sclmnl SllI'ffl'0ll 'UA H. l'l,1f:'l'1'l1l4:n, I,.I..l3.. .X.l3., CUniv1-rsily of Illinoisj I'l1.D., Cfolmnbia Lfnivvrsityj 1117111 of IJ1'Il!ll'fIIIl'llf of IIi.s'fnr'l1 G1-Ionnri Il. KlNuxi.xM, .X.K1.. fOl1io VV1'S1l'yilI1 l'nivcrsilyQ 111-1-case-cl 1111111 of D1'1111r1'n11'n.' of Sciwzcff' I'1l'I1U1l'I1l'l' YV. ROWVSIC, AJS., CH31'X'H1'l1 Ull1X'l'1'S1l3'J Il1'111l nf lJl'lNl?'fIILl'Ilf of .1I11Il:1'11z11lic.v JOHN HlCIlSl'IX' XXYI'Il+IlCI,lCR, .X.13.. CH31'X'3l'K1 l'niv1-rsityj .X.M.. fL'r1ivc1'si1y of Minmrsotaj II1'111l of 1,l'lIllI'fIIIl'IIf of J10!ll'l'1l I,11111f1111111'.v I,1,1u'1v HKD1.SlNfil'Ill, A.B.. CUnivcrsity of Min-l1ig:mj NLS.. CN0l'tllXVl'S1l'l'11 Ifnivvrsityj 1,1l'I'Cf0l' of .If11It'fil'6 7J1!Lf1lf'7I1llf1C.Y S'l'EI'I1l'IN .L Comes, A.l3,. All.. fform-ll Lvl11Yl'l'h11j'j 1111111 of 1Jl'1J!l7'f7I16'lIlL uf Ifflfill 1.141141 A. NICKICY, QYVabas11 C6111-gczj I1iS1l!II'y, .1 1'l1I1'tic.v 1:4 15 Jane- The SHAD fufwww., W IMWWW ,f,,,,,.,, 4m ,ywwwmmm 0 fy-., ,,,fZL,w 13 f,ff. . ,,,., W iff' M.. ,WW a,,W,,p,,. r 'A ff Y f-'--'f I 2 f 'W M., f ,www 'ww M, ,ffvzi H W 'r:ib,..qj'm.m, ,..,, H .,,.. CAPTAIN RICIIAIIII K. SI 1'lllCRl,AND, U. ICARI, M. VVAGNER, PILB., CUYliX'Cl'Sit3' of Chicagoj Hvad of Departmfnf of E11gli.s11. and Dramatics JAMES M. L. COOLEY, A.B.. f'l'rinity Collcgej Alf., CUnivcrsity of Chicagoj French and Latin C' NVA1Tlf'n Rl'hll'I?, AJS.. BLD. f. .. . P11 .ysicin n Jlilillllulf Scivncr' and Tacfics R. I.. KRAMER, AB., CCarlcton Collm-gm-5 Ilisfory, .lflllefics Rlcv. Lxcwls R. I.r:v1+:luNu, AJS., CMoravian Cfollcguj School Chaplain, .Uafhernafics X B CC rlvton C0111-gm-7 HENRY li. Ii0liALA, . . .. fa 1fllgliS11, .lilllzfiics Josxcvu li. .IoNlf:s, AJS., CUnivn-rsity of Indianaj Frzfnch and Spanish JAMIQS C'. Mrm, AJS.. fLclaml Stanford Univc-rsilyj Ifllfflisll, .lilllcfiics YVA1.'rlf:u B. SPIKANIJICL, .X.l3., CCarlL-lon Collugvj Ilirvctur of Sflllljf, .ltlllvtics FHANK H. BICLOYY, Ju., A.li., QVVashington Univcrsilyj English . H. YVlr.1.mMsoN, AJS., fUnivcrsity of Orcgonj R The SHAD Lafin and Frrfnclz -.... 16 S.A., D.O.L.. A.B., CYalu UHiX'C1'Sitf'r5 K Q W 3214 fi .V Q, L F 5 1 ,i 9133. J ,,f , f0 i ',,,,.., , 'ff' ,,ff 'ff ,,,,,,,,,,..z ,,,,.,.,.,,., ff fffe-w..,iwMm'0 fa, ff - 45 Y' ,,,,, 1 g. .M 1 ,wa 1 4 ' ffaffma, W a:f,.,,,W,,f,,. 1 r ji i . ff---f-' A Z 5 W' 5 'w,M M 1 fffffff -H, 3. 1 fn ff Q --'A-'-' i .,,, W KA? 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The attitude of this yearis Class seems to have been one of hearty cooperation with any and all plans and ideas for the betterment of conditions here at Shattuck. One of the iirst steps taken in this direction was put in effect when the Class un- animously voted to abolish the old privilege of 'tworking the line. This helped greatly to put Seniors on a more friendly basis with underformers. The interest in and success of athletics at Shattuck is dependent to a large extent on the Seniors' participation and spirit. The Class of 1926 has an unusually large number of athletes, an-d the success of almost all the teams points to a very successful athletic year. The Badger-Gopher series this year has been the most exciting in the last four years, and the number of Seniors playing on these teams shows that they really have an interest in this. The Club has continued its excellent work, and has adopted many new resolutions for uniform, athletic equip- ment. and sweaters. The Senior Class has no direct supervision of scholastics, but it has led the school for the entire year and has had an average noticeably higher than any of the late graduating classes. Considering that this year's class is one of the largest ever to graduate from Shattuck, this is an enviable record. A large amount of the success in the military department is due to the example set by the Senior ofhcers. These officers have direct supervision of almost all the military training, and under the direction of the Comrnandant, are almost solely re- sponsible ,for the success or failure of the battalion at Government Inspection. The school is preparing for Inspection now, and the spirit of officers, old boys, and new boys seems to indicate that the school is headed for a place on the Honor List. A great deal of new work has been taken up this year, and everything and everyone is putting on the finishing touches for the Inspectors beneHt. The Class has worked together in perfect harmony the entire year, and there has been a freedom from any of the group government which has been so detrimental to several classes in the past. The merit rating of the school is exceptionally high and there is a strong tendency to do away with many forms of disturbances and violations of school regulations. The school year so far has been a decided success, and it is only just that the Senior Class receive credit where it is due them, for their attitude an-d cooperation in all phases of life at Shattuck. -at 17 ja- The SHAD l,,wf !W!ff,,,f!. 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BURBANK, Presidmt CHARLES HENRY ADAMS, Vice President I FRED HASMER SABIN, Sec',v-Trens ,WWMWW ,.., MMMWWM f1ff ff,,,Wm,,f f WWW, MM ,MH 1 f f ,,,,,,,,::Z,,, 'MM l W I fM,fWW,,,,,, g 9, 4 ag yi , 4 3 1 fl ,,,,,.,,y 'mm M 'f M' ,,,, 1 fzxi 2 22, f ff f f 2 , .,-WWC W, '12, WMMQIW A,,,,,,,,0, iff, ,M , Z MM, Z,,,,zh.,,M: mmm, MW gmwffwl v,z,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l fvegfff ff,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,M,,,,,,,w W 1? wm ffW wWwwummWWWfWMfP -:gof fWyW4mwwvw1 AmwpwwwWWwvWf ClLarli6U CHARLES HENRY ADABIS Anacortes, VVashington Ol'lI'l'lli Football, '21, '22, Second Team Football, '23, First Team Football, '2-1-, '25, Gopher Baseball, '22, '23, First 'l'eam Baseball, '2-L, '25, '26, Gopher Basketball, '23, '24, First Team Basketball, '24-, '25, '26, Cap- tain Basketball Team, '25, '26, S Club, '24, '25, '26, Vice-President Senior Class, liclitor Shad , '26, Head Boy Second Form, '22, Head Hoy 'l'hirml Form, '23, Reeto1 s Silver Letter, '22, '23, '24, Crack Squad, '26, Corporal, '24, First Sergeant, '24, '25, Captain, '25, '26, Major, '26, Old Timers , '26, Cum liaude. Enylered 1921 Vl'e clon't have to say much when a fellow can show a record like this one of Charlie's. Few men in Shattuc'k's history have taken better advange of the honors the school offers. If Charlie doesn't smile when you meet him, just laugh and he will clo the SIIIIIC. The .m..m...,,.,.i... H a..m,.W,m.,wmi...i.i...i.....,...........,,i. 20 ,..,,..a.m,,.......w...H ...Hi ii...a....i.............. ii.W..W....iil....,i........i.....,.i........i.....,.. www S ..,. .S 3 N 3 X N x N XX six MX SX X iis X Swiss QFSSSXR Q Qigx AX yu Q Q - xN :A SS SQ g M, WWW f mvmwmWwwwwWj rv-H, 4:-- , yo , ,.,, ' ,ffff f f W1 ff NWWNN P,....M,, X Ns MX sk 3 E . :Q ii? 5:53 X v s-ss e' :QSS E Es' S Q as Q S is X 3 sf N S 2 , any 3 SW? if? we WS 5 i Xb WWffnwwmmmw wfxfwmmmWmwmw4W X xsozzyyr FRANK OSBORN ALB14lR'l'SON Sioux City. Iowa I 00'l'l3.XI.l.. Goplwr, '21, '22, '23, '24-, '26, Gopher Huskc-tlmll, '22, '23, '2-I-, '25, ,2tig llriclgrc Clulm, '26, Old 'l'i1i1e-rs , '26, ISS Cluli, '26, Sylvia , '22, Curmral, '24, '25, Svrfvaxlif, '25' Secmicl Ijeutenaml '25' First Licutcnzuit, 7 9 7 96 ' 20. Iinlerwl 111,21 Ozzy is un 'AUM 'l'imc-r, :mul his popularity luis lwcn grnwing c-vm' since lu- urrivm-cl all Sllutiuc-k in tlw vurly MtVVl'llfl1.'S.v If 'clivrv is aulytliing you would likv to know, just ask him, 21 The SHAD W f. ., f. Wffyf ,fffff WWfZff., f4,,,,,.,ZW'WWmW W wwf' f,,,ffl'. We f 2 f f 0222712 W , 1 c,,n,,,W,,m. 2 gf 'fff- fa, fy if 2 , A 4 1 ffff' fff ,,,, 2 2 4 14 5 5 f 4 M Mfffw, 1 ...,, , ,,f,ff',,,,,,,mf' Wfwffffffh ,Zi fi,,1jj1Q1' if jj 1 ,,M,,::J,,,W MQW, W Kwfffffff wh,,.,,,.,,,,,,,H,,,,,,,,,,,W,,,,,.f,,Ww,,M,,,,.W,,,,,fl!f 425 2 'v,,,,,,,ffWfff,,,,,, W,,mm,,,..,,,fW,,,,,f,fW WWW? WW 4Wwwffffnmvmwwmf wgffwfmpgwmff--- - ---- ---- 5 :p:::::::::xwp:::::::: ---- ::p::::::::,f 13apL'c I IA Ri JI ,D .TA Y BAKER Tulsa, Oklahoma F w Ol'I'Il'1lL Foothnll, '24, '25g Gopher Trzzc-k, '24-, '2-mg Gopher Hockey, '25g Gopher Basketball, '26g Flag Company, '25g Corporal, '25, '26, lhzfared 1924 W ss Q1 Bnkb is not very noisy ordinarily, but when tlwre is an 2lI'glllIlCIlt us to ihc mcrifs of '1'lllS1l, hc is right thvrc.. 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He is a born athlete and expects to go to Dartmouth next year. If prophecies come true, he will be as good a man at the Green and VVhite school as he has been here, .pi 23 1.54. The SHAD M ff-,, ,,.1' ,KZ 45, 2 f wfffesimm-wh Jimmy' i::::::::: E i'::::::3 3 g WMM W f?Zl'a ff? www ,AAA 2 W H I I ' ii Beck JACK KEITH BECKVVITH St. Ignatius, lllontana ADGER Football, '24, '25, Second Swimming Team, '25g Badger Buse- ball, '25, '26, Swimming, '26g Bridge Club, '25, '26, Corporal, '25, '26, Entered 1924 A modest boy came out of the west, and yes, sir, it was our Jack Beckwith. He came quietly and will leave quietly, for Beck is the quiet sort of fel- low. But just the same we are all convinced that he would be a good rough-houser if he took a notion. Remember that buggy ride next Sun- A day, Beck. 7 The SHAD --------------- -------f----- ' si 24 1-A-Q ------------ - ffmvwml q..,, , fy.,, Q W'q W'Ww,f, ,W,f,fMf!,,,,,,,,,,fW A f ' WWW WW WMM ' f X Wffffpilh, 'W wf, ff GUM ff, f 0, Z 5 f 24 f 1 1: g f - ' 4 f ow M ,,,,,,,,JW,fQ ' g gg g 5 ,,,,,,,,,m,,,,,,,,, fmwm,,,4m ,W WWW fff 'W'W' IWW 25571111113 If f yf 1Zz,,, '.,,,,,2,W Www f fn. ' f ' 7 .C 22 ,' 4 f ,,,,s 4 4 ' ' w,,,, W, , f ' fwwfdfgff W fWWW mWwWmWWm Z wwwmvwwfW'wnm ,w WMmW 2 I -75-N. 'fm-nga FREDE RI CK .IAM E S B OA RDMAN Dlinneapolis, Dlinnesotai 0O'1'I3AI,I., Gopher, '22, '23q Varsity Football, '24-, '25q Varsity llockey, '22, '23, '21-, '25g Gopher Track. '2ISg Varsity 'l'rac'k, '2-I-, '25, '21ig Yicv- Presidcnt S Chili, '2!ig Cmnincnc'eni0nt Play, '25: SVVC'2ltK'l' Cnnnnittev, '25g R.O.'l'.C. Camp, '25g Corporal, '25g Sc-rgrvaiit, '25g Swniiml Lieutenant, '2lig First I,ivnt1-nant. '26g Crack Squad, '24i. En term! 1923 XVlicn Fred eritcrc-rl Shattuck lie' was a nie-re baby, but nnw one would say lu- was a giant. lSoar1lnian is onv of our youngest Si-niors, and yet lu- has avcoliiplislie-fl in his four years lic-re many things. Nvxt year we expr-vt tu lwal' of Big Hail l:06lI'dlll?lll plowing! through MinnCsuta's Varsity lin0. HWS il hard Iiiiivrg wai'L'li mil for hill!! -at 25 The SHAD nM'WWW'Ww fm fr., A WfWM Wf'W ff' W W f' 00741 f XM lfffj' 004, Q Wyman ff' MMV, fff' 4, 'Z ,W .... ,,,,?4wf-W, f,...,?, , U Wg f ,f ,mf 0, M ,,Z3f3i1S5Z ' if ? 5 5 f WWW ,ZX H47 ffmwfffff' , Wm 225111112112 Ziff: 2 yfnitm, f 'fiilfm mmkwffffgzwfffffm, ' f fffffwffffff .lj A ?ff ,f 2 ..... 1 5 'ff'f f-,ml WWWWHW 7 , ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,W,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,w,,,W,,,,w A fsjyf ff-Wfffw ,Mwfwffffwwfffffv Z g5fff H??Zlagfif7Z?775J2if7ZZ7Z5f71521FJ12'ilfffifillflfiiiiCiififliilillffv' 'WX iiiliiff' H?Il1!HfPF777??7il25125129722727 Wdiiiiiff Bce1'b0wer l ROBERT F. BURBAN K l Sioux City, Iowa ARSITY Foothzlll. '25, All Shattuck Center, '25, Varsity Baseball, '24-, '25, '26, Varsity Swimming, '24, '25, '26, Captain of Swinnning Teaul, '26, Badger Football, '22, '23, Badger Baseball, '23, Badger Basketball, '23, Seeond Football, '24-, Garvin Cup Medal, '24-, S Club, '25, '26, President of Senior Class, '26, Bridge Club, '26, Reetor's Silver Letter, '23, '24, Secretary Athletic' Association, '26, Choir, '23, '25, Corporal, '25, Sergeant, '25, Flag Company, '24-4 Second Lieutenant, '26, Cum Laude. Entered 1922 Beerhower has made us a fine president. He always thinks of the Class first and tries to do the best for the sehool. Bob is noted for his sloppy uniform, hut who eould house his massive franie neatly in a eadet straight- jaeket, Seott did as he usually does, failed to leave enough room for his foothall shoulders, his baseball arms, and his swiuiniing legs. The SHAD 14i'--1i1- '--'i-'1- - sr 26 is -ii1- 1 fwymwwwaw rm, f , , 'Q fffwnwmwlww , ,, ,,4,7,..,,7. W ffffff ,,,,,,,, mm 1 M5 X f ww fffyffff ffwnfff Z f 'WWHZZ ,mf ff z,,,,,,,,,,,,fM, 3 5 4 5 2 4 5 7,1 My I !fwffffW,,,, g 22 ag I ,,,,,.,,,'0Pfm iffy ffliw, f, ,w,,,,,W, XM? Z 2255535553 7555 3 Z 2 ff gm, .,,,,,,,,m ,,,,vxz,7' WWW f my W ,,,M,,,,,,,,,, 0, ,f ' 1 ,g 3. , 4 I , Q V ,,,,,,,ff f-,Wm W, y I ff fWwWmrzwmmmxfmff Wwmwwnmfww'f Wm WwwfWWmwwnwff f Nick l I I A RRY EMMETT CARN E Y llfankato, Minnesota .XRSITY Track, '22, '23, '24-, '25, '26, Badger Traek, '2flg Varsity Footliall, '23, '2-1-, '25g Seeond Team Football, '22, '23, Badger Football, '19, '20, '21, S Cluh. '25, '26g Gopher Coach, ,221-g Gopher Captain, '254 Yiee- Presiclent Athletie Assoeiation, '25, Junior Sweater Committee, '2lg .l.S. Danee Committee, '25g Bridge Cluh, '2fiq Suumier Sehool, '19, '23, '25, Cap- tain Navy Summer School, '25: Associate Business Manager of Shad, '25, '2li- XVinner Seeond Form Oratorial Contest '20' Drum Corp, '25' Corporal, . . l , '25, '26, Sergeant, '24-, '25, Flag Company, '24, '25, Crack Squad, '25, '2li. Entered 1919 Nick is the only Irislmian glhlllliltlllgf in this year's class. lle has been here so many years the masters take him as a tradition, and no douht will have a hard time getting used to his ahsenee. Niek has a rare sense of lmmor whieh has already made many friends for him here at school and will uu- douhtedly make many more for him in after life. -pi 27 it The 511,40 5, ,Wfmw M,ffW'W,,,f. Q Z f ,ZMZZM 0,,m,M 1 ,, M f E if ,A :J 5 ' f f ' 'f ,W !,4,,,y,,,,,, ,mg glfffflfiif? If 7 2 ,ff .Mm ,WJZCWIWMY M A,,,,,w,fm. ,iff ,ljj ,,,,, 27, ff z ,,,, I3 2 L V ,,.,,,,, ,,,,,m7 wwffwmmng f,y,,,,,,,y,v , ,IMWUWWM,MM,,,,,,,W W,,,,, ,,, ,,,, 5 Q +,,,,,,,,,w,w,,,,,,,W,.W,,,,,,W,,,,,,,, ,m,,m,Mf'f qt!!Ii.Tf.T.ZT.1T5'lglT.ZT.Ti fffiiIgfll'Il,TlIJS,.Ifiii3ZZZZf?Iig2iP5?ZPiii?2IIl.! 0 617515: IWWWWWZMZJZ 1'l3?Ziiif?f?G7i5:IZ:i::2:::222:::::i:fS::ii,. Chris IIORACE BLAINE CLIRISSINGER Chicago, Illinois ARSITY 'l'rz1ck, '25, '26gJunior Varsity Football, '2L, 25gGopher Foot- ball, '22, '23q Gopher liusketbzxll, '22g Gopher 'I'rack, '2f11g Gopher Bzisebull, '23, '24, Hriclge Club, '26g ltiHe Teaun, '25, '2lig Corporal, '25g Sergeant, '25g Second Lieutenant, '25, '26g Flag Company, '244g Summer Camp, '25g Cum Laude. Enlererl 1922 Chris was the best final of this yvar's truck team. From the first of the season he showed un ulnzlzing amount of speed in the dashes, Besides being prominent in athletics, Chris was un exrn-llent oflicer and was very popular among his fellow K'lilSSlllZltl'S. Iiiirvllivvlli 1 Villfliv iivvliivvliivllll I will ivvvlirvlwiivlliivl4wvIl1lwwwrvIII4rvI1iv wwvniiirrviwwuuiwvnii ii vuiii iuiiiiiiriu i i uwww ww iiiir iiriiiivvvwvvnuwn i mm iivvvllivvvwiiiiii um yiyl mmm ,, 1. l'fyW '04M ,nwwfwmml ffwwwff ,,,,,,,,? 'fwfffmwy M ,, ff : , ,Wf ff' 4 ,ff ff '-fn. ww MQW ,WW f 2 I ,.., 2 , f f ,,,,,,,,,M,,,, 'ww ,WW lxfwwh. Q Z f ,,,,,,,,,a,.,.,,, fm.,-W MW, W 4 4 2.0, 1 mf! 4 M14 My 4 , 2 fffffw 'f f 'WW fm !,, ,M WW Z gf ,,'- Z WWW!!! M W 1, 5 4 4 W ,Mun .,.,.,,, , , .,,,,,,,h ,MM Manx' ffl 'f 4 5 f W, ff 2 2 ' W Wm, fffW,,, yx46,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,WlX Q wfffwfwf--WWI.,.,,,,Wffffmwffffffmffffffw 4W,W4 mf WyWfwfwwwfmwyff 'wwf 04WffHWWMWWwWf WWf'WWW0WWWfWM I N. i PhebeU JAMES KEITH CHRYSLER Lake Park, Iowa OPHICR, '21-, '25g Gopher llaskethall, '25, '26g Second Team Bzlsketlmll, '24, '25g Gopher 'l'l'2li'li, '25, '26g Bridge Club, '26g 2135 Club, '26. En Ierefl 1924 Pl1elw is one of Sl1z1ttuck's few Beau Brumnlels. He has one of the few complete rogue-'s galleries in the school. He is also an expert in the art of iwreukingf hearts :md has many to his credit in St. Mzu'y's and clown town. KIIIHIIIHIHIHHIH Hvllwwllwrw w ws wulmum www H mvuwvmwunmnmnu nw H :mm mmm mmmuumummy:ummmumnmum Hmmm muluml ,wmv , ,, ,WWMW ,,,ffff,,ffH ',,,,,,,,,Q'f m, F yiwrfwfza f 3,,,,, 4mwm J ,ff -' 2 rW'M 'z1 f fy Qlwlfzz Wm, QW, ,,,,,, ,M 2 e 'V t: 2 , , 'ff 'W WWW f!,,,,,,,Li,,,,,,' 5 A wmv M, , f,,f,,,W,,, W 9 4 13555551353 5 ' 2 wld f , , ,,,.,,., 9 fffim' my ffffffZf,,M'm Wfffffffm ,Muff 5 Z2 1 2566? 7 ' ' 3 mf ,,,,'L'?ffff-,W M, fm ffff ff' ' f I 4 fm,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ff f I f Z 1.,,,wWW,,,,,,,,,..,,WN,,,,,,,,,,,,,WfffWffffffw wWWww f wwwwwvwmMWnfwl 'I-13,01 wwwmwwwv 4f4y4mfw mwfww fwmffn ' rr u ' i Buster SUMNER CURTIS CUSHMAN Onlalm, Nebraska OPIIER Tennis, 'Zig 'l'riick, '25g Gopher Football, '25g Bridge Club, '26g llifle 'l'i-sun, '25. Entered 1924 llustcr hips heen here two years, and in that time has managed to make himself popular among hoth the student hody :md the faculty. Those curly lurks have caused ax flutter on the left side of the Cathedral each Sundayg it is il shame the Saints of next year will not have such a trout. mmmlmu ii ii mumnmiimmmnHmmiimiimiiimmmm .mmm 1 ii imm in ii in num mlmmummmmmmmunm ummm num Q -ff,-W 2 W, , ,,,,,4,,A,,, g , M ,,,,',,,l,,, M3 N f fy mm., ,. ,ff I M , I-f'f f'fg Z 2 'I ' j jjff 5 ffmw 0 .,,.,.,,:71 fZ'L'P', hmlw ,MM jfg QQ! xx, ,f,f,,,fW,f,,,,,ffm,,,,,,:m,,:, KKNGCZQI EDVVIN ALNESS DAUGHERTY St. Paul, Minnesota IRST Team Swimming, '25, '26, First Team Track, '25, '26, Second 'l'e:1,n1 Football, '24, '25, G0 :her Swinnnin , '23, '24-, G0 her Football, '22, l g I P '23, Gopher Truck, '23, '24-, Second Place Medal Garvin Cup, '26, S Cluh, '25, '26, R.0.T.C. Swinnnin Chzun iions, '25, Northwest SWllIllllll'l Chum- ' 1 ST l is . nons, '25, Brld ve Cluh, '25, '26, Crack S uad, '26, Refreshment Committee, 1 l- fl '25, Corporal, '25, Sergeant, '25, '26, Flag Company, 23, li.0.'1'.C. Caunp, '25, E11 tered 1922 Ned hblds the distinction of being one of the hrightest satellites on both the Varsity swimming and truck teams, :ind on the Second football tezun. His delxonoir nmnner has been the envy of all, and there is not one who would claire question his popularity. -ei 31 Je- The SHAD 7' -V- L M mfwwmw www 'Wm 'M ,ffm-...,,-f'2 ,,,,.,,, My WWW .1! W n '42 Wm, .. l IWW? fff'7 f-.. ywwms , , .. f f 'A-3, 0 mf, ,W,,,,,,,u,, 3 ul an 9 ,,,,,,,,,,, , M..,,,, ,,,.,,.,, , .fffmfyffaw M, Mf-Wm 5 t ,ff 2 5:15:13 , ,,, ,,,Z', 'h I l.,,,,.,... 5 4 s I ff 5 ...... ,, 2 F me WWW ffm, WH. f- 1- f 1 ...... . , , 1 ,.,. 'W' ' I 0 gwwfffffffMafia,,,,L,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,W,,,,,m,,,,,,,M,,,,f! ' fi t,,,W,,,,,.,,,,,,,N,,,,,W,,,,,,,w,,,,,,,,,,,2,w Www? w4wm w4Wf wmmvmwmm4mmwwmw! -ly! Qf::::::::::::A:::::::1::11:4c::1W::ff:::x:::::::::::r':'':::::::,.':::::::::::::::::::. Charlie CHARLES VVILLIAM DAY, JR. Tulsa, Oklahoma OPHER Football, '24-4 Gopher Swimming, '24-5 Gopher Baseball, '25, Second Team Football, '25g Gopher Basketball, '25, Bridge Club, '25, '26, 35 Club, '26, Flag Company, '25, Entered 1924 VVC clon't know what we would have done without Chai-lie's shouts of joy when he found a letter from her in his mailbox. This fair haired Lochinvar has been with us only two too short years, hut his sunny nature and chang- ing interests in the fair sex have kept us well amused during that time. The SHAD 1fll--1fll- l ill-1fl1--il- l fl---ffil+--1l--- -1l---1- - si 32 -il---11 I llll -fl-i---- - lll-- - ---- A ----------l+-- K ----ll -- ----- 1 l--- ,. ., ,. mwmwm WWMWW ,,,, A f ,,,,,,,, WW, ,fffff ,,,,,0, WW 0 'wc X 1 ww, ffwf a,7,,,,,,,,,M. 2 4 f f,,,,,,,W,,, f g 5 H ,, z 1 5 1 f g f-U, , hw, XM WMM. f,M,,,,,,ff,, Wmmlg 2275310 ,fa 5-H I 2 Wffjgmh, .,,,,,,,,,n 'f,,,,:?7M fmmlw ,,fyff,fffffM, 'W '0' ff '- 'ff J 571: If 1. 9 WMM!! 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This persistzllwy shows up in awry- ihing hc' cnivrs, own whvn it vomvs to arguing: with 11111:-stem. lIe'll bc ex lziwym' sure: M -lllllllllll lllll 1 M llly llll lllll lllll llll l l l lllll llll 'lllK-lll 1lll-ll l l l l l M llvllll -4lll-lll llll Qllll l l 'lll'-ll - -Us lll'-1llll M l-+ll lllll lllllllll 1lllll1lllll-'ll -llllyvlll lll' lllll- l l l l l l The S1140 ,Mff fffM'ff Z fi r'N 3 fi 'LMZZJZ w. ,wff gfwffffwfff' is Z12ZZ22Z2i,2g,, ,g 1 f M' ' MM ,M awww, N i in ,....., , 2 Wf 2' ,-1.-..- 2 i M, W Maw, We f 2 ' ' 5 M 1 1 f - ' 5 2 fy WM. 'M Z?Zn, MW ,,M ',,mwZZ' 'ff L ........., ,M H f f 1 ..,, .. .4 lk -- 'W 'ww 'Q ff 4 'H-,,,,MW,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,W,mw MM-veg 12221?SJ.1?.1fEE2162f2wz 'w::::::':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::f,-4 if egg::::p:gg:gg::::pg::::: -----A ----- 1 11-5,111-5:5::::::::::::::::::::::, Bill WILLIAM FOSHAY Minneapolis, Minnesota ARSITY Hockey, '25, '26, Badger Football, '22, '23, '24-, Badger Basketball, '22, '23, Badger Track, '24-, Second Team Hockey, '23, '24-, Badger Baseball, '23, '24-, Badger Tennis, '25, '26, Program Committee J.S., '25, Bridge Club, '26, Fourth Dimension Club, 35 Club, '26, Thanks- giving Orpheum, '24, Commencement Play, '25, Corporal, '24-, '25, Sergeant, '25, '26, Second Lieutenant, '26, First Lieutenant, '26, It.0.'1'.C. Camp Sulmner, '25, Entered 1.922 Bill is the orginator of the famous Four Dimension Club noted for the queerness of its logic. Bill, moreover, is very particular in regard to what he believes, and if every little detail in a physics experiment is not perfect, Bill will lose a night's sleep. If the fourth dimension is ever found, Bill will be responsible. me SHAD -11'--,1'1 --1-'--1---1- - at 34 ie- i1 ---ii-- f,fff,wfw,W,,m, fgwvf' ,f,,,,-2-,M-A , ,,,.,, ,,, ,.,, , Qfnnfflh, ,.,.. , '0 0f,,,,,,, My w I -- '51, Y 1 U 31 ,, ,,,., mmf: f f 5 ,,,,,,Wffme, Nw, ff afifyylmrrnylm f i fu' 'UI 'H if 2 Z ' Z F 5 7 W, M M z , i,,111111i z ..,, 1 11123 , ff ,,fzZ,,,,,,m, if' 122 ' ' af, yi if 5 3 Q 1, 'f 'W ,,,,,,,,:1,,,,,, ffm, 1feef2ffZg,,,,,.ff,m,,,,,11aa-44mw,,,.11-.mQ.1,.:mm1flZ 2 f',,,,,,,mvW,,,, W,f,,,,,,,,,fZW M 51z':.1:11'.11':111ze1e11wm:1::::::::-::::::::::::::::::::::::f:f::::ff- Mi, 2n::::::::::: zfffemwwfmf ffEU!J i EVARTS CRANSON FOX VVichita, Kansas RACK, Varsity, Team, '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, First Badger Football, '22, Badger Swimming, '24, '25, Bridge Club, '25, '26, Chairman of Ring and Pin Committee, '25, St. Mary's Reception Committee, '25, Choir, '22, '23, '24, '25, Chairman of Mid-winter Carnival Committee, '26, Spectator , '26, Quartette, '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, Fall Orpheums, '22, '23, '24, '25, Mid-winter Plays, '23, Radio Concerts, '25, '26, Dramatic Club, '24, '25, '26, Cheer Leader, '23, '24, '25, '26, Shad , '26, S Club, '24, '25, '26, Commencement Play, '26, Corporal, '23, '24, Sergeant, '24, '25, Captain, '26, Flag Com- pany, '23, '25, R.O.'1'.C., '2'5. Entered 1922 Ev is an ambitious fellow. He has shown this during his four years at Shattuck. Upon receiving his Captaincy this school year, he put everything in to it, in spite of the fact that he had to drop athletics because of his health. He has also made the Spectator and Year Book staffs. Also livarts has been a important factor in the quartette, the Orpheums, and the plays that have entertained the Shads so much. -si as Ja- The SHAD ,yan-my-by 7 ,Zn ,W ffgf:?f,,,,,Vm0m M v 42 TM-,J Q, iwtjil W Hmmm anim M if Z -f f1 - - ,W fi, Y ,f,f,-f 7 f f .,.,,,, , ,Q Wy.,hW MMM,,4f,f : .,.,.... ,veg 4 ifffffil V. We ,.,,, fffwMnvQmwmwrM I '9 1 Gfvlrfhlry funn ffff, fff ffzff fr ffyflfunffflffll ' . I 1' 1111121 .11 ::,:::::::::.::z:W4f:fe:1fzx ,::5:::::::::::::.:::s:x::::e:Wj I if :::::::::::::::?S:::::: ''xmas:m::x:::::::::::::::.:j rfJiymJJ CLINTON S. HACKETT Chisholm, lllinnesota OOTBALL, Badger, '24g Varsity Basketball, '25g Varsity Baseball, '25: '26g Badger liaskethall, '26q Second Team Football, '25g VVinner of Summer Sehool Baseball Cup, '25. Entered 1924 For two years .lim has shown the hoys how to play the national sport, and some day he will he under the big' tops. Jim's good humor has been wond- ered at often, for we have never seen him angry. And when it comes to singing tenor, Jim van hold his own with the best of them. The SHAD -rixivrii r'rK-1r1-- - sf 36 Je' '--1ii -i i M,,,,0w Z MfM my Z f4ffZZ 0'wfWm, MMM' !,,,,a5 ,. Z,,fZ::::Z2 F, f Z' Mwllgggm ' .WW If ,WMM Z,MIfIi2,,,, ydfmujz 3 4 355755513 2 W1 555555 , Z Wffiahllw .,.,,,,,,,:f ,ffmitbu wmww ff' fm, ' f ffffffwf' 1- I ' .,.,...,. 1 23, f 2 ..., ,, z ' M 'Wq0,,, Www A ,M ,max,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.M,,,,,,,,,,,,,f' , , if ' My 'f:f:::::::x::g1azzz1:::::,iz1 1w::::::::::::::::::::::.sszzwmwsf,-' '4 faaafnwmvwWWfrm ,wffwmeWfrv4mfrmawfM' Holly HOLLIS HAUSCHIIJD lllinneapolis, llfinnesota OPHER Football, '22, '23, '24-: Second Team Football, '25, Gopher Swimming, '22, '23, '21, '25, Gopher llusehall, '23, '24, '25, Gyuinusium Team, '24-, Bridge Cluh, Sweater Committee, '25, Choir, '22, '23, Spectator Stull, '24, '25, '26, Xthletic' News Editor, '25, '26, Business Staff of Shad , '25, '26, Tlmnksgiving Orpheum, '25, R.0.T.C. Camp, '25, Privz1te's Eflicivucy Prize, '24, Sergeant, '25, First Lieutenant :ind lluttulion fQllill'tt'l'lllilSl1'l', '21i. Entered 1922 'tHolly was once thought to he lazy, hut anyone who ezm survive :L second team football season can lulrdy he culled lazy. Holly also has the distinc- tion of havin been on the S1ectz1t0r Stuff for three Years. Hollis is . S I , 4 uite clever at mlavnw clown. 1 . D it 1i---1i- -33137 jeg- 11iii-1 The SHAD W 11,410 2 f,,,,,,,,,W3g Z?gg ,,,,,,,,,,,u? I f 0.4232 'ffm W 5 ga zgzzzpgzzrro ,iz ,fm f f M 'rm My f'f45ff'hf,,,,,,m IMWZZ ' 2 W af 'J ' 5 2 VW -Ma WM ::f'3v gwnm f,,,,,,,. fy . f 5 ..,..... . I I 1, 2 ' ff-ffffm, ' f 2 'w...-7 fw WmwwmwfWWwmwff 'vifyf em:::::::::::::::1:a1::: ::::zz:, '::::::::::::::1:fwf:wf:::::::, 1 Yard GEORGE YEARDLY HAVILAND ICCOND Swin '25g Bridge Clnbg In the short time friends and is we the Saints , and, Al St. Johns. Evanston, Illinois lllllllg Team, '2Gg Second Football, '25g Badger Football, Corporal, '26. Entered Christmas 1925 that Yard has been at Slmttuvk, he has gained many ll known by everyone. Yard is very popular among of course, this is because of his striking resemblance to i Illwwvlwwrl H1 wwrlllww Ilwr I H Iwww H I mum: rruuulwwrlnilwwl A isllll uviiiiiilniiwiviflnniiif niiivnwwvnnn 1 in uniiivnnwunn nnmui iunniiinnnniiiinnniiuiiiwwlniiiwnnlnnnni unmnmnmmnmmnnmnn ffwomvfmmww f? '4 Q fZi fWZ7, Hw ,Wf lfwfmq Q 42 ,, ff' A , mm ,Z ,,,!::.,g 1 ,f ,,,,ffffwf WM, ffww mffwfw- i is W ,ff 2 Jlffif 2 2 W., f '- Z WW fW 2 Z ,,,,,,, ' ,ffffm WW ,,,, ,,,,W,,,,,, ,W 5 , . , ,WU , ,,f W ,J 2 , , f .,,,,,.,,,f ,,,,,,h,,, my ,f f A,,,,,,,,,,M ,ff , f fl 2 ff ff , V 4 5 .. a ,,,,,M..,, wg, My ,wfpdfi ,fa 1 1 1 f ,' , ff 5 2 ' WwfWffW WWW! Mmf,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,lf Af.,,,,,,,MW,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,fk j w4 Wf1,, 44WWwyWyMWWWyMWl y ' , WfmwwffWMMWWM7WMWWM,f fwwmm Don DON ASHER HOVVARD llfinnea Jolis llflinnesota Y 3 IRST Hockey Team, '24, '25, '26g Badger Track and Tennis, '23, '21-, '25, ,21ig Bridge Cluhg Choirg Corporal, '241g Sergeant, '25, '26. Entered 1922 'KDon was one of the pioneers who started hockey at Shattuck and has been one of the dependable players ever since. Although Don never overworks himself, he always manages to get good marks in his studies. There is also a rumor that Don likes to play tricks on his room-ma.,le. 1 nunmninnnnmmannunumnmnnmnmnnamuuunnnmmmlminnmamammaamnmummunmvnn mmnmuau mlm is miamlammma wi mi nu mmm 7 he W M W2f '-mm, 4-f,ff,f',, m:::f3g M, ,,f:f,,f ,,,,,mZZ:z,m mmm WMM , af 5 Q., M fff5xfff577 h ,W f 35:11:11: ::::::::: 4 Wm ..-M133 Z'L'5zw.. 'WW M A,,w,,,,M fd! ji I1 j 4221 fy f 1 2 1, if lf 1 Wm., ww ff M. - I Q. ,.....,. ,,,. nf , 1 1 .,,,,,. , .... ,s , 'W fq,,,,, 50,00 Z M, 2 e,,,.,,,WW,.,,,,,,,,.,,,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,M,,,,,.,.,1v wr? wwff1w fm4 wwvfmffrmmw4,Wym l M157 fax:g::::::::::::::m1a :waxywaz::p:::::m::::::::::::, f J0lm', JOHN PAUL JONES Cody, Wyfcmming ADGEII Basketball, '24-, '25, '26, Badger Baseball, '24, '25, '2Gg Seniui Doubles '1i0lll'l'ltllIl8I'lt, ,25, '26, Choir, '24, '25g Bridge Club, '26. Entered 1924 John is from the Far-VVest, well-known for his bear-hunting, as all the hear skins in his room will testify. Vi'e wonder if he wins all of his argu- ments with thc hears as he does with the Shamls. The SHAD 11ll--1f ff 1l1---1- -at 40 jf- -4'---1-1- fywmmy fmaw '.,,, 4 1 M1 ,Wfffff'Z,,M,,,Zf 'w l 4MQ7'fZg 'hmeffm M yfff, ,, ., vi ffffffffffffii Mnyff f fffffff'f2 5 , ,,,,,fmfwfk,,,' MW 1 fffffffffwwm A , , ,,,,,,,,,,a.,,.,, yf Wf'f' Z 4 ' 1, , ,I 2 , 'E i ,,, 4 ,fm-, W iff AZ? !,A?,Z,,,,,M7MWZ 4 1:7-fi 32,3 I F551--1,2 E 2 Z ffmlrg .,..,,,,,,2 izfzehq fwfwmw fmWW,,yfffnf l,,f1w,MZ' 0 ' ' A f j 1 f ak ! 1 Z fl, ' '+I-W, Www, f M,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,fW,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,W,f 'fy , 'fWff1ffM'mfffffmmwffffffffffff-fffffffffffwffw W w wawwnMwfmwffffww,fWf f 'QQ Wwwwfamm 'w Wwwwwmmwmfwwf 'fT1wmU THOMAS JOHN KASTLE North Bend, Nebraska ARSITY Bzlsketlmll Team, '25, '2Gg Third Bzulger Footlmll '1lCillll, '23, '2'11g Second lizlsketlmll Teanl, '24, '25g Second Badger llasketlmll 'l'ezun, '23, '2-Lg Tennis Tezun, '26, Corporal, '25, '26g Sergeant, '2li. Enlereil 1923 In Toni one finds the true SllEllTtlll'lC spirit. He has achieved more in his three years than some have in four. Although somewlialt quiet, Tliom is very well-liked, and is respected by all the Seniors. i i H it -iw-L41 The SHAD g' , ,,,,,fQWfwW,,,,,,M ,fffjy a '3f 'fffZffTfffi he if WMM, M 1 L ffl' M 1. 6, ' f mm , , , , N M 0 i 13325115117 ' MQ f jf ' '- My , ,f'f m, -,MMM STL, M-W ,, My ,Mfg , 4 ff'f-fff - , 5 ff Q M,?1::., .2 A is i 'W 'A 1'? 'r H'ffi11i1ff::1if1 ':7'7 ' 3 . N fr? l ff JJ John JOHN PARKER KREMER Hibbing, Minnesota ARSITY Hockey, '24-, '25, '26g Badger-Gopher Tennis, '23, '24, '25, '26 lizulger Traekg Bridge Cluh, '26, Mid-winter Frolic, '26, Orpheum, '24-5 Choir, '26, Silver S , '24, '25, Corporal, '25, Entered 1923 Another of our pursuers of the fair sex. If he seduces them as he does his studies, the girls have our pity. John is also one of the members of the championship hockey team. 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' WWW WWIlfWWW!MWWMWWf frlgdir EDVVARD PHILLIP LAPE New York City, New York OO'l'B,XI,I., Varsity, '25, Varsity Traek, '26, Gopher Foothall, '22, '23, '24, Gopher Baskethall, '23 ,'24-, '25' '26, Baseball, '22, '23, '21-, Chairman Prograun Committee J.S., '26, Rem-tor's Silver Letter, '25, Crack Squad, '25, Assistant Business Manager Speetator, '25, Business Manager, '26, Assist- ant Business Manager Shad , Commencement Play, '25, '26, S Club, '25, Corporal, '21, Sergeant, '25, First Lieutenant Adjutant, '26, Cum Laude. Enlererl 111,33 lid is one of onr prize stnclents, hnsiness men, and athletes. As business manager of the Spectator he has heen a complete sneeess. Not only are l his grades of the highest, hnt he also takes part in varsity traek and foot- hall. l'lcl's witty remarks have often put him in the lime light, and his New York way is so eonvineing that it takes a good man to clown him in an a rgmnent. it 43 The SHAD L ,WWWHW ,M ,,,,,, ,,,, ,fvfff Wm' ff?-H41 f,,,, 2 'z 'W if H4572 f, 0,,,,,W,, WWW? WM, awp, QV. ffff ,,,f,ffm. ' 'M ,ffff 'ff f fa ....... Q ff, ,f 1, ffwfmvwf ,M,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,MW,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,! f yin MWWWWMWWWWW,WWWWwwwffwfffffffmM V-.4 ,c f l IWMWWWW f M0512 W , , ,,,,, QM 2 1 mb ' 2 ,,,, ffwff- M Z yfflxmx .,...,,,,,n fumble' M0000 Z Q - ,,,,,,,f ..,,,,,,,, WWW 4 fQ.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,W MQ 4wfffwwwwfffffffwfwawfwwwfmwwfwafwdwwff FKSYIJJ SEYMORE ELDRED BIADISON lllinneapolis, Minnesota OPHICR Tennis, '24, '25, '26, Gopher Indoor 'l'1':LQk, '26, Honorable Mention Princeton Cup, '25g Senior f,l'Pl1l'lllll, '2-11, '25, Quurtvfte, '25, '2lig Radio Concerts, '25, ,264 Corporal, '26, lqll fererl 111,35 Syd is Slmttnckls premier tenor. liver since he was lllSCOV0l'Cil two years ZIQQO, he has been featuring in the qnewtct, the Orplleums, :md the Shalt- luck radio programs. Sy, more-over, is qnitc t2lC'llllI'l'l, hui always may be relied upon. The SHAD 1iii-1iii--iiii--iii+-1ii+ iiiiK-fiiiilliiii-11iii-1iiiii+iiiiii1--1iiii---1iii-11iK1fii- - afar 44 -iiiiifiii iiii-i-4iii iiii1iiiii--1ii-1ii+1iii-iii i i iiii liiiii-iii-11iiiKi-iiii---fiiii--1i+ii-1iii-1iii-ffiiiiiiii-i-111iiiii-- i I I, ,b ,,,,,,,,,,,,,W ffwmizfw rf ,ff 0fff1,,,,, hm WWW' M4 M M it ! TffZffff3 f 2ii7 'z f ,,,,,,,W::hm Zgwffwfwm 2 5 a ,,.,.. .,,, f 5 ,,,, ' 53,1 1 ,,,,,m,,,n , mffffmwm ' 4 ' , , ' ,,,,, A, ,, F ,..,,, 'W ' 1 f fW!dfWZ,m ,Www 5 jf ,Q ...,,., ai 2 ,mx .m,,,,,g Zmmw A,4,. ......,,Y., A Hib ou DONALD MAHLON MITCHELL Bfinneapolis, lllinnesota OPHER Football, '23, '24g Gopher Tennis, '241g Varsity Track, '24-, '25: Bridge Clubg S Cluhg Deeorations Home-coming, '25g R.0.T.C. Summer Camp, '25g Corporal. ,25Q Sergeant, '26, Entered 1923 Hih0u has spent three years in hard work, and has a track letter and sergeancy to show for his efforts. Don waxes hot on oratory, and once he gets started, it's almost impossible to squeeze in a word edgewise. VVhat he says Ll0CSIlit amount to much, hut the manner is what makes it enter- taining. -si 45 le- The SHAD !,MfwffffM,0W Mfr , ff-V. 'e ,,, ffffffW,,,,,,7'W 29 'WWW Wm ,W ff 11, f ,, ,,,,,. W 0' 4, fm, MW' ,ff A' Z 9 5' ffff,ff,.,1 g 5 1 ,,,,WM,,,a,,, 'www , ffffffffww 1 wg ff , f , 2, , ' ,W 'W Mfwfm, 'ff' f ff f- ff! g W4 Q gf, ff 1, ,f g 2 ff 'WW ww wz!5,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,m,,,,y,,,w,,,,,,,,,W,f1 J w,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4f W :m':::'::.t.:v:::::1u:fy2fz: w:sw::z1::::::::xwwmfaffa -1 'wfwwmwfmwwW mlf,wwWmnfww4f Jolmfn gf JOHN THOMAS MURRISON Cedar Rapids, Iowa RACK, Varsity, 'l'v:uu, '24, '25, '26, Varsity Swimming, '24, '25, '21ig Northwestern Swimming Champions, '25, Swimming Cup, Summer, '25, lladgrcr Football, '22, '23, Second Team Football, '24-, '25g Bzulgei' Baseball, '23, liridgre Club, '25, '26g S Club, '24, '25, '24ig Company F , '25, Sum- mer School, '23, '25, Choir, '25, Iflome-voming Committee, '25, Flag! Com- pany, '23, '24, Drum :und Bugle Corps, '25, Corporal, '25, '26. Entered 1923 Johnny is our 1111-iiiivi' lleau llrummel, :md it is due largely to his kno1'k 'vm Cold ability that Sllattllvk has been placed on the feminine limp. It's an good plan to kc:-11 him uwuy from your ba-st girl, for he has them all truin- ed. ln fact, there nc-ver was a better trainer, as is shown by bis exvcllent swimming and truck record. The .ii,.,..,, W. ,..i,..,..,..,... .iiii i i ,,., , ii.. ,,..,,,,..,..... 46 .iiii.i... ii.. i i iiiii W W. .ii ii ii. i. iw. iii ii. i ,W i , Wi... M441 l,,,,f,, 3 ,,,,,1,,,,,,,,n ,,,,,.,f omg ,,,, 2 K ff ,,,,,,,::z, QM ff awww 2 2 z,:::1:::, i 'CIIZIIIZ 1 5 W' Wm ,M ., , , , ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, , , I W 0 Wi hffifxfwf ,,,, 2 5373712113 ,7:::::::3 2 yfffzm -f,'f M7 5',,:f,,, wM,,,w AMMIZMW ,,,,.,,,wM Z jjj ,,,,,,,, ,rg I!! ,,,,,,,, J Q LZ .... ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,W:W fwywawwyg ' ...... i f 211, X e, ,,,.. T fff ' 'qiiiiffiifftiifffiifiiiiff ,.......A.,.......... 1,111 ..., ,...,,,,, . 1,,,.1,,11-,M-116-1,..,.,.Wwmf,,,,,,,,,,,11111.11 ..,,,.... Y ff.,,f - .,,....,, 4 1 111111.17 fffffffffmfff' ,f-1 -.v-.-....1.1--'--. 1 l l Bull JAMES DONALD MORRISON Billings, Montana OPHPIR Football, '24, '25g Gopher Swimming, '24, '25, '26, Gopher Tennis, '25g Corporal, '25, '26, Machine Gun Sergeant, ,264 Flag Company, '25. Entered 1.924 VVhat Bull hasn't learned ahout machine guns isn't worth lmovving. In favt, it would not surprise us in later years to hear reports that the nann- has been Cllilllgul from the Browning to the Morrison Mavhine Gun. lint when he starts telling true stories,-well, that's how he obtained thc nick- name. -si 47 iff- The SHAD ,W 1930115 u. '1 MMV! I ,WWW W ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,, ,,,, , 7:ZTmw,,,,,,m,, ,ff 4 ,A'- f 11 , ,.4--,f 2 f M ,sf ,WM ,,,.,,.. 3 gk WW, 5 ,,.,,.... Z Z ,,,,,,,,,m,,,,h' my fm fW W' W ,.,x:::::: Z rf' 1 ?'::::::::7 2 2 ,ff i w., wwfff? Clint, 'm, ,vuwZ1 Wwfwm ,AW 12 dj AM ,..., ,1 2 f 5 .,.,,, iz 2 ' MMM'-f,i,,, 2, ffffffffffffifffiif' :zzzrzcffff1z:11fffz:1::::f??f.M... M9 ix ll wiv J i ,1 f 1 Brick MORRIS MILTON MUELLER lllinneapolis, lllinuesota ARSITY Baseball, '24-, '25, '26g Varsity Hockey, '26g Gopher Base- ball, '23g Gopher Football, '22, '23, '24, '25, Choir, '22, '23g Bridge Club, '26, S Club, '25, '26g Mid-winter Orpheum, '23, ,255 Corporal, '25g Sergeant, '26. Entered 1922 l31'ick's long suits are varsity baseball and hockey, :ind he would rather play either than eat. We expect to see him show up in the big leagues some day. But chief in his character is his ability to get along with the fellows. VVe'll wager he has not an enemy in thc world. The SHAD -i--f--1i ---1i'--1---i- . by 48 32- 1ii'--i'- 1 ,wwf fm fo, f, fwffffwwffww, wff,fWff,,Wfff'W f 'f?:2,,., WM0 W fff f w 4, 00,0241 f f ff MW fff' ff 1 M ,, .,.,, z I f , ,,,,,W,M,o, M., ffl L,,,,,,f,,wff,,. 5 5, ,,,,, J, 3 ' 5 5 WHL, fm g 2 i M I 'mm fp. f wffffwff W0 2 , gg 5 51: I ,,f gf, 5 3 . ffjffym ,,,,:z,,, WWW Mffjfw inf' J , gf Q fgyf Zf ' ff l 'WMM M Wwfffff' MQW,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,wWm,WH,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,,f!f 2 +fwwm,,M,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,f,wff1f,,,,,,f,W W' 2 Wv ff mmf wnWWj Wvwwmmfwwwm f wWWvWvWWWff Sporty VVALTER BLAINE NASS lllinueapolis, lllinnesota AIRSITY Swinnning, '25, '26g lluclger Swinnning, '23, '2Lg llaulgcr Footlmll. '22, '23, '2-Lg linclgvr Tenniz-1, '23, '25, '21ig lluclgcr llusclmll, '2-Lg Hovkey, '23q l31'iclge Clnlm, '21ig Junior Urplivinn. '23g Micl-wintcr Frolic, '26q Choir, '23g C'm'pornl, '25g Scrgreunt, '25, '2lig Crawl: Squad, '2lig Flag COIIIIHIIIY, '25g li.O.T.C. Cznnp, '25g Cum liznule. Ifnfercrl lm!! Sporty , ilu- lmsllfnl, lilnsliing lmy, is so full of gum! lnnnm' that it lIlll'lh liini in lmwi out his rmnn-inufc. ,Xml niuny ure the times that he has triccl to bluff, Init he is so consvientions that every nltenipt fails. lint his :lt- , lcinpts all CI'5ll'li Sqnzicl drilling :irc wry s1iCc'c'ssflll, for Sporty is unc of the . sqiizuls slcllnr pvrf01'nic1's. l .,iii,,,,ii,...i,.. ,,.., ,,,, U ii,,,iii,.ii,,.iii,.,iii,,iii,.,.ii,,.ii,..ii,,,,i, iii,,.ii,,,ii,.iiii,,ii,..iiii..iiii,,iii,.iii.iiii,.,ii . 49 iii,,iiii ,iii, iiii iii,,ii, iiii,, iiii,.,ii, i i i ,iiii iiii, i i i iii. iii,.iii,, 7 7, e S11AD l ,, , M Zfff' f , .... 2 Mmqg ,f 1 ,,,,,fW,,,a,,, Www ,M fxffmgmh 5 Q 3 lk, MW,g 4 1 ,,,,,,,,,,n,,,,,' my ffmm f'm7:'7 7' fm Zixfwza Z : '::s y '7'm, CL7:fr,.,'W'm f ,AM l,,,,,,ffM jf' ' fe s lf If f ' 4 .. ' 1 , ,,,,,4.,, W ,,ffff,yffyM'f ' f- If 5 f Q.. ...M 23, ! ff L.. ..,,,.2 5 '- ' fm, ' M4,,,,7,,,,,,,7,,,,,,,,.Z,,,,,,,,,,,,w,,,,,WW,,f!If ..,,,,,W.W,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,Ajiifiigfffffgffffffmm W9 w - f- v-11112!f4f9?77f57i?Z7' Wifiiiii' 129777947 ,ill'IHifiCJZJ22iJ2iJGZJ27i771Z7ff,- 3.1, Qiiiiiiiiiliiiifiiii ' 7 fnfnurln'-VGT111'-'nfvvvfuvfr rfJ6147.:IlJJ S. JEROME NEIGER St. Paul, lllinnesota OPHICR Football, '22, Gopher Swimming, '23, '25g Gopher Tennis, '23, ,'244, '25, '26g Gopher Truck, '24-3 Gopher Bnsketlmll, '26, Bridge Club, '26g Corporal, '26g Rifle Murksniunsliip R.O.'1'.C. Sllllllllffl' Czunp, '25, Entered 1922 Jerry has kept quite ai hit to himself :luring his four years at Shattuck, spending most of his time in faithfully prepzlring his lessons. He undoubth vclly has gotten more out of his hooks than many others. As for being u loyal Gopher, Jerry is second to only at few. 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Nesty :md Phelmes romn in Nc-w Dorm is attractive in llIT1ll'2lI'ilIll'L' amd ll gatlwring plum- for lmll-sessions :md converts. M l -324:51 164- l M M The SHAD S3 M S3 Qi SX Sis is SMX xgx N X ss is X v X MSX X M w X we sk N S in S3335 N SS 'SEV X is was X SE sixth is SWG sg, Q16 Sz F Q 2? SS-3 55 Sins SS sk 4 X XX.x,.XN.N,xxx fmmwws ,...... ,S .slxvsiiwilgxxk Y 3 : XXXSS N.,,..,. Y Q,,.w..W xxxx , X ,,,...,s,, X NX 'li .E Q Q 5 XF? Sas' SSE? SES 315 Q ii? S is 3 xx is Q X3 as Q M as S :sg X 5 Ma, , ses y 255 W A ,Q X l f'M0l'l8JJ J MARKHAM BERESFORD ORDE, JR. A Glencoe, Illinois RACK, '24, '25g Captain, '26g Varsity Football, '24, '25, Seeoml Team Football, '23, Badger First Team, '22g Badger Third Team, '21, Third Badger Basketball, '22g First Badger Basketball, '23, Football Cup Sum- mer Sehool, '25, S Club, '24, '25, '26, President of Athletic Association, '25, '26g Chairman of Refreshment Committee, '25g Bridge Club, '25, '26, Crack Squad, '25, '26g Corporal, '23, '24, Sergeant, '21, '25, Lieutenant, '26: Flag Company, '22, '23, Entered 1.931 Mark has spent five long years at Shattuck. These have all been full of work, play, and friends for him. There is not a more generzully liked Shall on the eampus than Orcle, and one can not really write of his ma- gnetism and give him full eremlit, without making his artielc sound Iietitions. . 71,6 SHA D .br 52 1.44. ,MW MJMWWWWW fn., ,,ff:'---.. ,fa W',,,,,fAWWm, , ,,,,.,,,,,, Z ,glffwflwffgg ff WW, K0-Wd '- 9 1 'jfjggjjjjjg nrfzig ? 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Camp, '25, Muir, rev! Ch 1'isz'1mw 1923 Punk is a sedate olcl Southcrncr, and any slighting rcmark about his cot- ion plantation innnccliately raiscs his ire. Hc also has a way about him that causes cvery girl absolutely to fall for hiln. i... ..,,...,,,...,....,,.....,,......, ... .,.,. .. ,. .,., ,, .,.,.... , ,..,,,..,,,...,,....,,,,..,,....,...,,....,.,...,,..........,.....,,,.. 53 ,,,,.,..,., i ,..,,,.,.,,,..,.,....,.,. i ....,,.,.,..... ii. ,.,,,..,,,.....,...,.i.. ai... The wma , run f. Wwmwwfnf ffff'W'W,fffffZfZ W if IWWWMW f 2 at ff f - .. 25 a . 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The SHAD lll-lli- l l-fll it lllill -21541-'li' 11ll-1 l l llll- -fll -llll f l lllll H l -- Wmww fy., 14, !fffZ:'4w0 W ,,.v,,,,,,,, W N. 5 0 N ' ' ,,:a,,,,,, ff' fffff, 2 4 30111.52 fd ,,,,,Wfkf., 'Mm Zvfwfwwfff- f 1 a,,,,,,,,,,l,f,, f J , 'S,,,,.,,4 ,,,,,,,,,?f,,., MW ,A I Z i..,,,.,,, 3 3,4 WNW Mig, ,fggzm Mm ,,,,m,,M fgfnfjpg 2 ' f 'f 4' 1 , Q ' 'N ,,,.,,,,,,.,,W 'ff-W, gmm,,,,w'ff0,xfff4,IMHLWWWWMmmWM,,W,,,,,,,,,f - ' A wb W a,,,,,,,,w.W,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,,,,,,Z:'fp 'MA-M? '::::::::::::::::::::.'::.t.1:::A1':.:::::::::::1nm11e:::-::::::::::::::::::1:u1m::::::,! Q-2, f Qmfmfx:::::::::::::::::w mfffffffwwmmz:::f:::::1:fm:::::::: U V Mike FRANK EWING PENNELL Kokomo, Indiana ADGER Tennis, '23, '24-, '25, Badger Swimming, '23, '24, Badger Base- ball, '24-, '25, '26, Badger Basketball, '25, Bridge Cluh, '26, Choir, '24-, '25, Jazz Band, '26, 35 Club, '26, Fall Orpheum, '24-, '25, Quartette, '24, '25, '26, Radio Programs, '25, '26, Corporal, '25, Sergeant, '26. Entered 1923 Looking for a rough house? Mike has kept the third Hoor of Shattuck one perpetual madhouse all year. Contrzpdictory as it may Seem, he has also made it a house of l1armony for none are his equal at strumming a banjo. A 11rrr-i-rA+-- ef ss le- 1r--1+ri--- i--fri-11f T he SHAD X M, ,,,ff,,fMwq'V Mfm iw , Z,1f f m,,M 'W f-WA Q 'ww 4 J I 1 ,,,,,fM,ffx,, Wm 4,,,,,W,,ff,,h , f L 21 f 5 1 5 M ,,,Mf,.w,, 5 if i ,, f H ,,,.,Mf fm, 1, Ad,,,gf Jf'g 'X 'Aj!f1,f7 4 g,,. .... 51.2 5 ,W ,,, .J 5 g 2 W ',pm.,, I----I-mf www., WMWW . M ' ff 5 l 1 ff f f ,....,i 9 ' ' Hen, My gwmfwwffgfifz.,ZW,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,Y,,,,,y,,,,,,,,,l! ' QW? f, 1-.,.,,,,,WW,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,W,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,W WM? wmm4Wu ff1mmx awwwmwmWmmnmf ff 'lwmvmwmwwnfffwWm fawvmWwwmwfwyaff l l Pete HENRY PIERCE PETERS, JR. Glenwood, Minnesota ARSITY Football, '23, '24, '25, Captain, '25g Swimming Team, '25, '26, Gopher Football, '22, Secretary and Treasurer of S Club, 'ZG4 Chairman Decoration Committee J.S., '25g Shad Staff, '25g Athletic Editor Shad , '25, Corporal, '24, First Sergeant, '25g Captain, '26g Flag Company, 'Z-I-5 Rf-ctor's Silver Letter, '23, Entered 1922 Pete, by excelling in football, military work, and studies, has proved himself to be one of our most versatile leaders. To cap this record, Pete has tlll unfailing good-humor, which makes him rich in friends. Ilillllirl lllll illll 1 r Ivmvvm lvlli 1 vlliiirlllliIIII1vllllrllllirlllllvrlllllliilllfll iuiiiuuuniiiuuiiiriiiuuiiiuiiii iiiuuiuiiuuuiiiiuuii I nuunnn ruui mumm viiinviiiiuviuiuiii mum iiiiunn mmm iiii i liiiiilii umm Wfwffmwwm ' WWA ' 3 fwfffffffffi f f yf' f ,f ffffwffff5Zff.., 'w., ,Wy 2 ' ' ' 2 , ' ,ff 462131011 MAKWG 1 ,:f::::: giqijfw gfiflffffi' Q f'1m,,i .....,,, , ,fx mmmi fi '.'f., wwf 1 '- ' fff' f h..,,g3,,,,,W ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, 0 ,,,,, , ,, ,,,,,, W Wfwfffp wm fW Zu2mWwwmff4wfnaj i Zyfmnaffwmffffwnmmmmwwfffffwwpyammwwvwv f :KA bglv ABEL BROVVN PIERCE, JR. Blessing, Texas ADGER Foothall, '23, '24, '25g Badger Basketball, '25, Spring Foot-- hall, '25, Spectator Staff, '24, '25g Associate Editor, '25, '26, Rec'tor's Silver S , '24, '25g French Prize, '2-Lg Corporal, '25, Cum Laude. Mnfererl 1923 Ahel's cartoons have kept the school holding its sides since his entranvv lhree years ago. In addition to his fame as an artist, Ahel holds the dis-- tinction of hving one of the sc'hool's honor students. ...,,,...,,...,,,..,,..,,,,.,, ....,,...,,,...,,....,, l ...,,,,. ,....,,.. .WE 57165. .,,,..,, ...,....,.,,..,,... ...l,,,,,,.,,,,.,, lll... . .,l.....l,..., The SHAD ,MWIMWMW gm gffffffffymwww Wea ,,,,,,,M' I ,, W MM 2 ? Z N3z f WMM, 'W wwwffm 2 ' M f f 95:35:55 , M M,NM,,,h 5 if 2 '3, ,fm WMM MW6f,,MZWWZ,,,, !l,,,,,7 gy. ...... ,: 5 If .WW Zxgbamwmwww ,,,W,.,,,,,,nMfm,,,,,,,,,,,.f.,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, Yfwff 9 ,W ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 WM, wW,fWmWMfW4 WW4MWMWWW0yl QWWWWWMWWW WfW 4ww,WWW,WW l l l Jack JOHN WILLIAM RAMALEY St. Paul, Minnesota ARSITY Swimming, '25, '26, Badger Football, '22, '23, '24-, '25, Badger Swimming, '22, '23, Badger Basketball, '23, Badger Baseball, '23, '24-g Badger Tennis, '25, '26, S Club, '25, '26, Choir, '23, '24, Refreshment Committee J.S., '25g llridge Club, 'Zfig 35 Club, '26, Thanksgiving Ur- pheum, '24, Commencement Play, '25, Corporal, '25, Sergeant, '25, '26, Flag Company, '241. Entered 1.922 Correctly termed as one of the Shattuck Fish, Jack has proven himself to be an excellent swimmer. Easy going, as fish are, Jack is well-liked, and always greeted with a smile. 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Entered 19,32 llill's last name sums up his eharaeter well. liieh--Tliaving' in a high degree qualities pleasing to the senses. 'If a person is honored by Bill's friendship, no one eould ask a more sincere. true, and lasting ac-quaintanee from anyone. T T T T T TTTTTT -55914 -TTTT TT TTTTTTT T The SHAD , ,, ,, ,WWW , Mwwwfwfiwmb fr-1' ,,ff,7h'---.nag f'W,,,,,,,,.,Wy Wfwm jf' Wx ,,,,,,,,,,,,,i fi ,,,,.,,,,,M 'Z 'ff,, may 4f ' ' 'i f 2 ffm' Z ...., . .3 5 .ffvfffvfdf-., www wfwwwm 1 z ,... ,,,,.,1,a, Z v , ,.,,,,,h,, as M 2 afiyfw xii W., Mitzi M, ,MQ ,WM,,,,,, Qyy af' MM ' ::z,w,,., W1 ,,,. f ,, .,.....,,...,.. 0. - 1 1, ,,,... N, 4 -- ,W faq, wwf 244120,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,f f fff 2 MW? WMWW f yWWMWfWWWf,WWWWfM -mf QWWWWWMWW 2WWyW f,MWW,fWfMffW,fff l Rosy WVA LTE R ROSE N BE RRY Coeur d'Alene, Idaho OOTIIALL, Varsity, '25g Varsity Basketball, '25, '264 Gopher Track, '25g '26g Second Team Football, ,24g Bridge Club, '25, '26, S Club. '2li: Corporal, '26, Sergeant, ,2'6. Entered 1.924 llosy is a two year man and has done plenty in that time. Good old lilotz has played first team basketball two seasons and varsity football his last year, beside being promoted from a corporal to a sergeant. He is a fast man all right, that Rosy, and does most of his gaining in the spring. The SHAD .ggi 6G 1,4 fffW 9f'i7lf 2 .... im' ,, ,,,,, - MMM ,,,,,, ,. . ei 2f,,,p31:3pLn M77 Z , .... ,,,,,fm,,mM MMM 'M W 4VfM B .,,., N ,, 79 V 'I 1 4.0 up 2 ,, A W ,Q , 1 3 W ,,,, M W., y Wwffh fW75ff'357 M 2 l::::::::: 5 f':::::::1 2 i yfffzm MM fmwff M WIWM ffff' J ' '2 ,,,,, , W, f 4' f J 5 1 M fffffffff-M, Wm L Z , , , f--'f- M Z a,,N,,,, .,,,,,,N,,,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,M W9 '111112:17:1l'lff7: Z777F5?fFfff A' f ffffffffffffffffnffl-' xi! 4?i??3??II2C:1J7i W , fi2iifPf7?W?7i7?i?7925555555111ZZZZZZIII,. Eddie EDVVIN ALBERT RUNDELL, JR. lilinneapolis, lifinnesota OCKEY, Varsity, '24, '25q Captain Hockey, '26g Varsity Baseball, '25, '26, Fourth Badger Football, '23, Seeond Badger Football, '24-4 Second Sehool Team, '25g First Badger Baseball, '24-g S Club, Choir, '24-g Corporal, '25q Sergeant, '26. Entered 1923 liddie has done a great deal in three years. Besides winning his letter twiee in baseball, he was also the eaptain of the hoekey team this year. liddie has not an enemy in the sehool and is always willing to help or do someone :L favor. Play the game lid, it is a great thing. -at 61 ia- The SHAD L ,. . , Wfpmywfy Wmmwww ff'-H ,Wy fai M' ,,,,,, Www ,fffff ,WW 7 'wg X ff 'MW fwf !,,,,m'f7 9 , , f' MZWZZ f f0,,w fl 9,,,,,,,,,,,,ffm, g 'g 5jj jjjj gin f 4 5 g f 'W W !,,,,,,,W,,,,, 2 ZZ 5 2 , Z 3 I ,,,,,,,,,4 fm' Mmm ,, ,,,,W,,,, , , ,Z , ff , 2 , f , 0, ,phi Ai,L,,,,,, yffmg 2 ' 2 EQWW f ' Z' Wm ' 1L'ZZ::f,,,h WWW VW ff wmwfmwwmfwnwmWf f f 'Wwff1vf1wwwvww Wf WvvwWwwWWWwmf ,,f 'fzm-iw FIUCD HASMNR SABIN fh'illlg'C, New Jersey 0O'l'l3.Xl.l,, Varsity, '25g Junior Varsity lfuolliall, '21, Unplivl' Fnnlliall. '22, '2Z3g Goplwr llaskctliall, '22, '23g Guplivr 'l'ravk, '21-, '25g Guplicr Tennis. '23, '2-I-, '26g Spring lfootlmall, '25g Crack Squad, '23, '24, '25q Captain Crack Squad, '25, '24ig Jazz Band, '22, '23, '2-I-g Sl'Cl'l'till'y and 'l'1'eas11i'm-r Junior and Senior Class, '25, '2Kig llusinl-ss Stall of Shari , '25, '24i: Curporal, '23g First Sergeant, '24q Captain, '25g Non-Conn:iissiom-cl Oiiivx-r's liiliviviicy Prize, '25: Flag: C-mnpany, '25, li.0.'l'.C'. Camp, '25, lialwrml 11132 Fritz has made a dc-ciclvcl arlvancc since his arrival lwrv. lie-ing om- of ilu- , fvw Fllllffil l'0rni c'0rpm'als anrl Caplain of H10 Crack Squad, is smnctliing ani' om- ran 1-iivv. llc's 4 uict liul llc Ccrlainlv vols llwrm-. . . 1 5 . S1 The ,,,.,,,,.,...,,. W.. ,,,,., , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,,,.,,,,, . 62 ,,,,,,..... ,,,.,, ,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,.,,... ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. , , , ,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , , , ,,, I,,wffmwvjffY'7:,Wf1na 1 Wfqxtfwwwwwm ,214 .. 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SCHROETER St. Louis, lllissouri ARSITY Track, '24, '25, '26, Varsity Football, '24, '25, Second Foot- ball Team, '23, lndoor Track Team, '23, '24-, '25, '26, Badger Swimming, '23, '24-, Captain Badger, '25, Madison Relay Team, '26, Bridge Club, '25, '26, S Club, '24-, '25, '26, Ring and Pin Committee, '25, Decorations J.S., '25, Mid-winter Frolie, Rifle Team, '23, '24-, '25, '26, Flag Company, '25, Corporal, '24, Sergeant, '25, Summer School, '25, Captain Army Team, Captain's Cup, Best-All-Around-Athlete Cup, Track Cup, Jazz Band. En te red Ch rixf mas 1923 Oscar hails from St. Louis, Missouri where they grow mules, mud, and pret- ty girls. Beside being a whale of an athlete, l1e's a nightly attendant at bull sessions, and bridge games, which last till the wee sma' hours. Al- together, he's a wonderful follow and should go far in thc world. Ask 0ky about Milwaukee beer, or Detroit Fords. -sr 63 The SHAD W ,,,,, L Awnvmwwwl 5- , ,rg M 'V'f+ 0 f,,,,,,,,,.fmi ,N .,,,, ,. ,,,, 7 KZ: ,,,7,,:7:z hmmm Gffif-WM if 1 51212111172 jWZN ?f r::::::::f 5 1 MW Mm 4 'w,,w mf rainy ,W 5 Efffffffffi . i'::::::::a 2 ff 'zm,, Silk 'WM M2 '-f'f -f- gfW.Z4,,WL,MZ,,,,,, ,,,,, , wwf? -1-1---11-221221251111--.-...H - ..1Tfl1i1'::::ff::f:f.fffffY,fffffffffff,Iffffffffiffffffff. F - atv! Iliff:IIT1ffIIIliff:I1IfIfiEf'lf'l'f:f1':,f,1TfIffflfffffffffffffffff' ffspilcell JOHN CHASE SCULLYHTR. Peoria, Illinois ADGER Football, '23g Badger Baseball, '23, '24-3 Track Team, '24-, '25, '26g Bridge Clubg Choir, '23, '24g Bugler, '23, '24, '25, llngler Sergeant, '25, '2G. Entered 1923 I wish't I WELS in Peoria, is Spike's national anthem, and to hear him rave, it must he .S'rm1e lawn. As a huglcr-sergeant he's a wow , and when it comes to throwing a line, l1e's without parallel. Spike is quite a liarcly sailor too. The SHAD 1i -11' -'--1.--1'- - af 64 Jas- -1--'-'-- i , .,,,,, W,,W,V,,,,,,,, ffff' .,, , awww: f j3., W0 ,MW M447 m ,,,,,,,,,,,,, L' 337, MMM ,ffff a:,'W,W,m 2 iilfflilliif fgpgfffffl 'M' W. 'Mm ,WW , W 2 - -f'- f wlmm f zaizziiizzmz Q' f 1111 ff 1 f-wffm, 'Wm f 'w'vfff'f' MZ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,w,.,,W,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,W,,,,,,iZ 4 Q.,,,,,,,WW,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:w WM? f::::::1:52:fi::::!:JJ::3::J:Q13:::,7:::2m4f41f14mw71::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.,V 'ijf h '111:22JJ2:21i12 ' I 2ii??W7i??HiPiiFWWWffiifffffffffffffffifff'5-- f l Ship ALLEN DAVID SHAPIRA St. Paul, lllinnesota UNIOR Varsity Basketball, '25g Junior Varsity Hockey, '2lig Gopher Football, '21, '25g All-Star Intrzunural Football, '25g Gopher llasketball, '26g Gopher Baseball, '25g Gopher Track, '26g Jazz Band, '24-, '25g Bridge Club, '26. lfntererl 1924 Sharp has been one of the best athletes of llaclger-Gopher l'0lll1lCtltl0l1 and, had he been here another year, would have been an excellent man in foot- ball and basketball. Anil l1e's also half the Breek kittenball team, being truly the king of the pitchers. -at 65 3-me The SHAD ffwvwm fff. fl Mffffwnmfw ,WffMW'0f,,,,,,,,qj Q g? Mwfmw flff WWA I Z 2 fm, ,UWM LM? fi ?,,,,,,,.,,.., f f IWMZZ fffffnfo ,ff 4 ga -' z 5 W M, M IWMMMWM g H 2 i 3 ,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,m, In uma ff fn ff 'W ' ,,,,,,,, 2 ilfff 2 ,i Pdf ft: 1 YZ 1 yfffm --H-W2 'Kink Wm, ,Aff WM' Wffffffffffm ,M J 5 ze g gd, 4' 5 f 4 1 Q ,,,,,,,,,w,,m WW W f ff WVOW WIOWfWi! W1 WWWMlWWWf'V 'W WM'AWW l rr :J l A qlllitflf X Q IIOLLIS'l'l'lR S'1'ACKli'ULl'l SDIITII Spirit Lake, Iowa ADGER Basketball, '25, '26g Bazlger Tennis, '25, '2lig Indoor Traek, '2lig Bridge Clnh, '2Gg Connnvncement Play, '25, '2Gg Flag Company, '25, Ewiererl 192.7 Smith Comes from where the tall Corn grows, and although he isn't a steady ilnhiber he eertainly sticks up for his home state. He's a wonderful fellow, and as an ar'f0r-Sniitty knows more about being a perfect lady then Cleopatra ever did. The SHAD viiiv i iivv i viiiii 'iii' it ii'-11i -at 66124 ii11-1ii i'1-1ii' -iii-1ii Wwffwm, wffWWWM M 72 ff .fWL f71 ff ,,,,,,, 'Wm wffff ,,,,,,,.,0, Z VW ?'f4z f f ,,l'h,.,,, WW fffl fffffff' 5 f ff ,yfwfh ,,MW, fffff !6,,,,,WW,,. 2 :l j 5 i M320 w,,MW ,,,,fff,f0,,,, 4 ,1 , 3, N 5 , 1 Q 4 4 ' ,,, M, f ,,, fh,,,,,,,w 4 f 1- - 1 ,wf , ww 4 , V ,,,,, ,,,,1 'ff ww ffffdmfmi ' ' -'M f ZZC7fZhf,,,.,, wmv, 7 9 My WwwWmzfwwzwwwwmmwmvamwmwwwvwl 'diff wfffwwvfmWnWW vw WM Spence ARTHUR CIIAMPLIN SPENCER, JR. Portlaml, Oregon ARSITY llasehall, '2,l, '25q Uaptain, '2fig Varsity Tennis, '25g Sceoml Team l'ooihall, '2l-: Seeoml liaskethall Team, '23, '21-g First liamlgcr Foot- hall Team, '23g First llaclger llaslcethall Team, '25, '24ig Senior Doubles Tennis Championship. '25: Summer School llasehall Cup, '2fl1g Summer Sehool Tennis Cup. '24, '25g S Cluh, '24-, '25, '2lig Charter M1-mher S Cluhg Home-eoming Game Commiifee, '25g llriclge Cluh, '25, '26g Corporal, '25g Sergeant, '25: Flag Company, '24-4 Crack Squad, '26. Ifnfrfrerl 7!I,!.f The ll2lll'ill'l'SSl'I' please. No olfem-e Spence. 'l'his wary haired fellow from Oregon has made quite a name for himself in :zililc-ties sinee he joined us. He has a mean wailop as his halting average shows for the three years he has heen on the team. Spenee is also one of Shattuek's chief rivals for V . Iilclen s lam-als. mmiinoiuuiulwmmwuumowwowwwnwwuwummm1 11wr11mwwmwum. ri im or mm ...... ....- . www ri mmm minimumowmmlw io miwmwuw :DI 67 ld The SHAD . , www !,,,,ffarpv1H?WffW4aW ,fmymfif , !ff,,,m.,W f'4Wm,m fwff fWMfff' 'www 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,..5 ?,,.,,.,,,,,,? g f M3239 0 '0m,,w ffff 2 zz fy ff 2 Y -.-,, M , 1 'W fyf MWIWM gi , ..., , 5 5 ,,,,,,,,,2,,,,,,,, ,W ,ff ffW H , ,,,W,, fgffffffifi VM 1:59 2 yfffm Lilian bm., ,!,,ff ,WWAI 1- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,m M1 J , 5 li ,ff 2 , 'H ,,.,,,mm,,,,, 'fmmo fwfmvffff f ,ff 2 .,,,. 'fm f 'WWwwwfzM4fmff M ' M 4' 1 f W 1 ff 1 ffvwwf wfwnwwwwf-W1 mv,vm4www4f W K frflyglln TED A. L. TIIOMPSON Curly, Vvyoming 0PI'll'lR Fnothull, '22g Second Varsity Football, '2Ii: Scc-mul 'rC'ZllIl .l 00th:1ll, '24g Varsity Football, '25g TI'2lK'li, '25, '26g Corporal, '26, Entered 11122 T011 is of ai typo that is hurcl to clmraL't0l'ize, hut cl0n't lvt us forget thosc rougli houses. Although, strictly speaking, Ted isn't Pl shcik, he is the next hcst thing, il cowboy. :xml the ladies likc him. Hc will prohzihly hc missed in town, :is wvll as on thc hill, whvn he grucluutcs. The SHAD l'11ll--lll' 'lll--l l l'-ll'--ll'---lll'--llll'--'lK-'ll'll l l'-'llllllllll lll'--1 - 6814- i-1lf-'-1l'l--l'-- llfllf'-1ll'--'1lll-1lll'--'lll- l l--1+-'-1l--1+l'--11+'---ll -1llK'-+++vvvll --4ll'l--+++vv-llllv-ll l-1++'-'----1++- -1l'l-1+ f ffff Wwmm fam. ,WW ZQ,jQ,v 4 f '0-1+ Q ,,,,,,,w,,,2 M, ' ff ,,,,. ,,,,. e f,. WWW , f fl!!-vlllv lf- 1 5 5' V' I I 0 XMIM, 0 g i ,,.,.,,,e.Z 3 5 Z ,,,,,,,,,m,,,,,,w fnlylawdwb f,lm,f,fz6,fW,mw',J,M,7 g 2255553553 2 5,91 if-1 3 3 g yfffjgmm .,,.,,.,,vz 'vwfpma omwwlm MIA!! ,W ,,,,,w,.-.Wm ,. ,f 4 4 all 2,-, f. I ,, 5 3 - ,,,,Wff u.,,mll IW, Mffffui,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,M,,,,,,,,,W,,,,,,,f! uv4wf.aaWnxm4mf1v, WwmwmWwwwwuwff 'wfdf W wwwvwiwfffwwWf mfwfffwWWwmwmwf f flBiZZJ! VVILLIAM JAMES TROOST llflankato, llfIlllI1CS0l22l ADGER Football, '22, '23, '24-g Second 'l'ezun Footlmll, '25g Badger Swinnning, '24-, '25, '26g Bridge Cluh, '26g J.S. Prograun Connnittee, '25g 0355 Clnh, '2lig Corporal. '24-, '25g Sergeant, '25g li.O.'l'.C. Cannp, '25g Sec- ond Lientenzlnt, '25, '26g First Licutenzlnt, '26, Entered 1922 Bill is well known for his perpetual good will and happiness. NVhen not rough-honseing with his rommi-mute he can nsimlly he found in Mr. ltowse's special Math. class, or at dinner with the 35 Cluh, By the waxy, llill has also made nite an 1r0 fress in lIlllltilI'V work since his arrival here. fl B , H fwnlll r nllwi Iwllnnlllwnnnililunilr llnnllwi 1 w mlm nm ul i ml ummmu iluliiiuul mm lilullill li i iilnii i.iiil liiili 1 mi ilil i illii mum nm i mlm mu -w L Wwhwm Wm fffffffmdmh, ,WH-wff. L y ff , ff' ' f 1 Z iLffQf'f ? f 5 ,,,,,,f wf,, 1 W- ' 'I -'- . 1 4 1, g , '- ' hw, ww 44462.,W,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,W,.,,,w,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,wwffl 7 4 f.,,,,,,,,,,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,q,,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,W,,,,f,,,w 0417 5 mmmW0mv4WfW mmvwmfnmmaf4wmi 67 mMmnWwnffW 4wnmWwm mf f VVolf-h.0zm1Z ' JOHN lNIECKS'1'RUTH VVOLF Blue Earth, lllinnesota OPHHIK, Foothnll, '24, '25g Gopher llznslcvtlmzill, '24, '25, '26, Gopher Busebsill, '25, '26, Gopher Tonnis, '25, '26, Bridge Club, '26g Corporal, '25. Enytererl 1924 Wolf-hound is an very quivt person, hut wraps-d up inside his serene ex- terior is ai humlle of fun. To really know him you have to assoviute with him constantly. The SHAD .bf 70 .i i. i. 1, ,fu f, fmwffwffmfp ,W,,,,,mwZZI A ,,,,,:7:mnmmW if Inj A' 2 f,,,,,,,,,,,,,25M I f M222 fwwo ff' f M' WWW ,ff ' 1 w A wvwwwmfwmwnwl -:1 pf WWwwwWuwwfffffmW anwfww mffwf f 0wly ' VVILLIADI JOHN VVOIQF 14'z1i1'111o11t, Minnesota Ol'I'lHR Tvnnis, '2AL, '25, '26g Gopher lluskvtlmll, '25, '26g Gopher Fnothnll, '2-L, '25g Briclgc Clllll, '24ig K'Sp0c'tutm ' Slzllf, '25, '2Gg Shall Stall, '26g Cum llaucle. liulerrfrl 19,34 Uwly sticks to his hooks, hut not so muvh that he cannot help u poor fellow l'0I'l'l'C't his theme. 71 l M The SHAD MMWAWMWWIM g 'MW , ew ,fq-.t we , ,,,,,, WWW lm If ' 3 ig ,,,, 3 g M., may 3 .,,,,, f ,,,.,,,w,v,,Je,,,, 5 ,Q if f.'- fm, f 'dam , , 3 'f ' f 1 ---ff' 1 4 0, 'fm 40 K fl W' ,ww 4 3 ,. ..,,.,.. : 1 v4 JZ ,.,,,.,,.f g 5 Q Wwffff' 'Zara 'mm ,WM37 'ff-I , ,,,,.,,,,,MM ,J f fi g Ya flf, Q 1 4 4 3 ., M ,,.,,,y,:r,..,,, 'wwf' eww, vf:iZ.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,f,,,,,,,,,v,,,,,,,fl! 2 m,,N,,WW,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ZfW Mundi? mWMwW,WfWWWWWMMWWWWMWWWAWI wwf aafxxxf:fff1fff,1fffm,, WfmfwmmfMama:xx..fa ff WGS!! ELLSVVORTH MARCHANT WOTRING Wa1'l and, Montana ADGER Basketball, '22, Badger Track, '23, '24, '25, Bridge Club, '26, Spectator Staff, '24, '25, Editor-in-Chief of Spectator, '26, Assistant Society Editor of Shad , '26, Thanksgiving Orpheum, '22, Oratorical Contests, '23, '24-, Corporal, '24, Quartermaster Sergeant, '25, '26, Battalion Sergeant Major, '26, Rector's Silver Letter, '23, Rector's Gold Letter, '24, '25, Head Boy Fourth Form, '24, Head Boy Fifth Form, '25, German Prize, '25, Poehler Mathematics Medal, '25, Cum Laude. Entered 1922 Although VVes is what is ealled a quiet chap, we can never forget the time that he was soaked three hours squad and three demerits for pounding on the radiator during the great VVhipple rough house. Leave it to Wes, he knocks the studies for a long row of loops, however, and he was the Editor when the Spectator' put out its first weekly eight page paper. s The SHAD Aiii11fi--fi--1 'i-'--1i--i . at 72 Ja- .-1--11i I D. MMV ff WM! ff Zffww ff fffnvpmwmwff lf V 0 ' 'ew ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , EX -1926 II. A. Albinson T. G. I.anclon H J. G. Anclerson S. S. Leilisolin G. II. Atwoocl J. K. llorse J. IC. Bacon I.. C. Bfoyer G. S. Baxter, Jr. J. IxIllSg'l'2lV6 J. D. Bever R. Neiler IV. VV. Blair II. IC. Null S. VV. Bonil G. M. Palnier A. Bnrlas T. II. Pealmorly G. G. Carpenter R. B. Power G. VV. Dennis I . H. Rznnsey I.. I.. Derr I.. R. Reiter R. IC. Doty I.. K. Rieliter C. D. Dunn A D. Ifl. Roberts R. J. Finlmerg A. T. Rosen II. G. Foote, Jr. J. C. Rogers IC. B. 14l1'CCl2l11Kl H B. Mi. Sliell D. H. Hallock H. C. Smith B. I.. Ilastings C. A. Snapp Geo. Helienstreit R. ll. Snowxleng VV. R. Hicks H. B. Titus G. I.. Higgins A. C. Tonipson J. VV. Holtnlan, Jr. J. B. Van Dorn J. A. Johnson VV. Volin I . J. Kline The SHAD , A N S? 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' 'm,,, 0mM,W,,,0 ZQQQQQQQVV 3 ff-1 T Iff777777f7f7ZQ2ZZ33377377?f7f77f77777fffiliiffffg.1.1:-iff.fm! The Junior Class NIC of the largest classes in the history of the school, this year's Junior Class should go far to improve and follow the high standards of Shattuck. Lcd by capable ofHeers and composed of mcn wllo have proved their ability to take charge of things. it is with confidence that the Seniors hand over the reins of authority to the new regime. The class has already proved its ability to worlc together by giving one of the most Successful Junior-Senior Balls seen here for many years. Their colors are red and white, and when they were combined with the Senior's Red and Blue made a beautiful effect in the dcorations. Mulligans Orchestra from St, Paul furnished the music, and as usual Fillmorcs of St. Paul decorated the Armory. One of the most radical changes in this year's program has been the omission of class pins. The money which was saved in this way was put into the ring, :md bettered it greatly. Althouffh the class is composed of more new bovs than usual they havc Gotten 21 F' . 5 . Q start which should carry them far on the road to Success. Members of the Junior Class ADIJY Hrssicie ROXVl'I AN1J1+:RsoN I. K. K. .lo11NsoN I. R. .. ROYAI, BENSON KlCI.Sl4IY SAws1-zu BLISS Kls'ri.i-:R SK'IIllUlC'I'I'IR I, C. G. BROWN II, I . R. I,1cAc'11 SI'III'S'l'ER BURTON I.ic1nsoIlN SIMON CARIJEIII, I.o1fs'rRIYM S'rANnA1m Cocns I, C, XV, RICIJOSVICLL S'r1cvi':Ns I, H. li. COWVl'ER'l'HXVAI'1' KICGARR S'l'l1ZVI'INS II, 'l'. li. B. DAVIDSON NICNIFI S'I'0CKXVEl,L, YV. R. Dpgviqgy AICN l r'r S'rnoNo DREW Oiuwm S'1'RI'l'IIEN FEA'1'1-11f:us'1'oNE l,AGICL Sl'TIIlCRI.AND FINE l'Avi.SoN I, R. . 'l'11oulcsoN FISIIER I. I . 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Besides this the association must see that all visiting teams are given the proper treatment and courtesy during their stay at Shattuck. , Another duty which is somewhat different although of vital importance is that of keeping the sehool's spirit in regard to athletics up to the highest pitch. In order to have good teams the student body must give the fellows playing the game good support. This loyalty is brought out by regular pcpi' meetings conducted by the association before each important game. These pep meetings are well known to every old Shad. The success of Shattuck athletics must be credited somewhat to the loyal support that the student body always gives to its teams. Rach year the ofhcers are elected by the student body and are usually a repre- sentative selection of the good athletes in school. The officers for this year arc: Ordc, presidentg Carney, vice-presidentg and Burbank, secretary and treasurer. -at 91 Ja- The SHAD W l I J mwfwww, ff f, , 'Z'7L,f'f 'WM,, 1, ,,af afe ,WMM ,W If., N W, fi 0' f 4 Ejififlijffif, If ,-.-: 1:15 5 ' Wfffffja, ff' 7 Il' I CS, 3 W earers of the Adams I Fooiball, Basketball, Baseball Burbank Fooiball, Swimming, Baseball Baldwin Foflfball, Swimming Boardman Foofball, Ilockey Carney Daugherty Fox I Gratton Nlncllcr I Ordc Orme Prouty Rich Rosenberry I llundcll Schrocter II Townsend Benson Burton Cocliii I llcvery Featherstone Fine Gamble Hackett Howard Hull Kastlc Lape Leach Mitchell Morrison I Peters Poehler Iiamaley Robblee Sabin Sawser Spencer Stevens II Thompson I YVard A Football, Track Swimming, Track Track, Clzeer-Leader Football, Track Baseball, Flockey Football, Track IIocke-y, Track q7Ul7Il1lllIlg, Cheer-Leader Football, Track Foofball, Basketball Baseball, Ifockey Foofball, Track Football, Basketball Swim1ning Track Baseball Football Basketball Football H ockey Baseball H ockey Tennis Basketball Football H ocl.-ey Track Swim min g Football H ockey Swimming Football Football F oofball Baseball S'Zl7Jl'IIl7lll7lf1 Football S wi m 'ni i 11 g The SHAD -iiiiiiii 92 iiiiliiiiiiziii I ,fw 'fj'j WMh W' ffwL,f-.Md Mwfilflhff mv,,W f,,,,,,,W,3 ,,, , , , ,,,....,,, I, I, , W hfzzmwfs Q Z Q ,,.,,,,,, ., ,lm fnmffffffffw , ,,,,,,, 2 3 Zfffffiiffk l 342' ,wffrz f ,ff J f 4 1 ,.., -, ,.,,, 4 f f gfwfffw M':W,,s,.,,.,,.,W,,..,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f My ffffffffffffff.1Tflf' l1'll'-A5 '1'if'ff.Tfff::fffffffff'If'ffffffffffff'fffllfifffflfffiv' '51, Football in difficult season with only one defeat. 170 points to opponents 7, and thc Northwestern Championship sewed away is the admirable record chalked up by thc Shattuck varsity squad during the 1925 season. Seven wins out of eight games is a record covet- cd by many prep schools, and the didieulty of Shattuck's schedule magnifies these victories considerably. Needless to say, the cause of this excellent record was due largely to Coach Lloyd Holsinger, and the ability of each individual member of the team to play a consistent, driving, fighting game. VVith the return of seven letter men, thc outlook wasquite bright at the beginning of the season. Captain Peters, Boardman, Rogers, Adams I, Ordc, and Sehroeter all showed up well last year, an-d no one doubted but that these be even better in season, and so they Setting an excellent seven men would prove to 1925 than in the preceeding were. Pete was continually example to the team by fighting hard and per- sistently. Boardman and Rogers never once failed to win applause by their excellent football skill and tactics. And Orde and Schroeter held down the half positions in an highly commend- able manner, Orde winning praise for his shifty and clew er foot work, and Schroeter for his good speed and driving power. Burbank greatly added to the strenglh of the team at center. VVithout doubt he was one of the best centers in many years, for not only did he win unanimous praise from all spectators, but he also was awarded the coveted honor of a position on Mr. Holsingelfs All-Shattuck eleven, composed of the best produced here. New Boy members who won distinction are Devery, clever first string quarter who also ex-- perienccld the honor of recognition on the all- Shattuek team, Townsend, regular fullback: and Sawser, husky Iowan, who should be quite an asset next season. YValter Rosenberry at end proved his ability along football lines by continually show- ing outstanding ability to block and tackle. . .... .4 I 111113153 ff ...MJ 5 Rf 9 ,.,, , ,ffwww ,,.,, ,V ,,,.,,. , Mwnw, ,f,fm,wn,,,m, sr 1 M 'w,,0,,, -0, ,, ,, 'Vw ff i .,.,,,,,,a,,...,,, Mfwnm,Mmw, 2 2 yfffgwmh .,.,.,,,w2 .,,,,,bp,,h fm-,,,,,, W ., wa H., ,MW WWW MMMWNIAQMW . ,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,......,..,............................ .... ................. . . 1925 CAPTAIN PETERS 93 le- The SHAD fawfffyafwffw W, ,,,, ,,, Q QQQQ 3 5 .....N QQ Q Q Q Q Q QQ QQQ Six Q Q S SQ QQQ Q Q SQSQ Q SFUSQ 2Q5S'Q Q S-Q E QQQ XQQ QQQQQQQ 5 3 Q Q Q 3 N Y Q Q Q 3 Q 3 Q Q Q X X 5 Q S Q Q Q Q Q K The 311,411 QQQQQQQQ QQQQQQ-QQQ Q Q'-QQQQQ'QQQQ-11QQQQ'QQQQQQQQQ QQQQ Q Q QQ QQQQ QQ -pg 94 QQ QQQQ QQQQ QQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q Q Q Q Q Q..NN.,N, Q,.. Q5 QQXQQWQXQQ Q.. NQQQQQ sm Q .,,QQQ.QQQQQ Q QQQQ Q X 3 59.-Q Q XX Q Q QQ Q Q QQ gg 3:52 Q Q Q Q Qs Q Q: . Q Qs sy Qs 5 Q XI I Y X QQ Q : Q S2 if 3 X X Q lx 33 Q? 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So strong was the tcam's driving force. and so imprcgnable was the defense. that Shattuck went through seven-eighths of thc season without having had its goal crossed once. ln the first two games of the season. the one with the School for the Deaf. which Shattuck won 19-0, and the one against Mankato 'l'eaeher's college, which Shattuck won 15-0. the fans were impressed by the shiftyness of' Orde. and the ex- cellent playing ability of the team as a whole. 'l'he result of careful training was wcll portrayed in the third tusscl. against the l ort Dodge Junior College. All during the first quarter the fight raged. with both teams very evenly matched. But in the second session. Shattuck showed the result of superior mettle. and man- aged to step on the College eleven to the tune of 26 to U. Sabin hardy little sub half, played the star game. make- ing two of the four tallies. Dad's Day was marked by a complete success. for Shattuck romped over the Blake eleven to the exulting tune of 315 to 0. Blake had no chance whatever of winning the tussel. for the character- istic Shattuck calibrc usually triumphs completely. The fifth game marked the acquisition of the Northwest title. for Pillsbury was trampled on 27--0 in a game played in a steady snow. The next game also proved a shutout. with the Rochester Junior College as victims of a 13 to 0 score. Playing against college men is no slight task. and remarkable stamina was showed by the Cardinal squad. Home-coming Day resulted in another runaway victory. Northwestern being subdued, Ei-L to O. The final game of the season was hard to lose. and Culver as victors found it a diHicult one to win. In an exact -duplication of last year, the Cardinal squad, was defeated 7-3 at Culver in the contest that marked thc claim to the Wvestern Preparatory School title. But the defeat was not to the discredit of Shattuck. for never did a single member stop fighting, and good sportsmanship was always shown. THR SCH HDULIC: September 26fShattuek. 193 State School for the Deaf and Dumb. 0. October 3-Shattuck, 153 Mankato 'l'eaeher's College, 0. October 10-4Shattuek. 26, Fort Dodge Junior College. 0. October l7fShattuck, 33, Blake, 0. October Qt-Shattuck, 273 Pillsbury Academy. 0. October 30-Shattuck, liig Rochester Junior College, 0. November 7-Shattuck. ISVL3 Northwestern Academy. O. November 1-L--Shattuck, 33 Culver Military Academy, 7. CAPTAIN-EI.lECT DEVEREY -at 95 ia- The SHAD , L MMV! MM., wh ffm' ,iffy ,,, 2 , ,1,...,.,,, , ff' fMZ fd ,ff if ii ,,.. ....,,, ,Z ' ,Z Cfmwffffff M4553,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,W,,,,,,,, f , Wi Z iff fffffzfmmw, f' 'wfffmh w E ..... ,,...? 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' 5 2 ,Wa fl fff' ' ,Wa 4 g, ..,.,,.,. . 5 4,14 ,pg , ,,,,,. 4 I y Jn, -mffffwf ffwfh-.. 'MIM ,wfnWM4Q'M MQWWW ,MW If fL ...., J 'Q at 2 L fi Za- 1 ,WWMMMW awww 0?::::Izfffffmwif1w!44ffff!f4!M44:::fe1:::::::': ':::::::::::::eh::::::1 . -' xg 9111111111':::::::::::::'111m ' 1 ff:5:efff::1f::ff::::::::::::::::::::: Basketball - 1926 H l .X only two lcttcl' mcn, Captain Adams I and Ii0S0lllH'l'l'V, returned. pro- ot twelve 'l'hx Shattuck ' 1 t tion. and so Shatt uc 'l'he s rcsulting Adams' squad downcd thu Statc School for thc llcaf twicc. and Kenyon, Janesville. and Red M'ing high schools by wide margins. In the sccontl gamc the ll af li l I L with H llirct- mort' Howcver. thc winning streak was broken lay St. Thomas Academy whcn thc Rcds wcrc rlowncd 30-21 at St. Paul. Shattuck was noticcably out of form. Pillsbury also man- agcd to flown thc Cardinal squad. winning 29 to 10 on thc Shattuck court. In a closc gamc. Shattuck managed to rl-:fcat tlic 'W hy onc lmaskct. 153-21. Coach Kramt-r's iivc men showcd plenty of stuff in 'defeating thc morc cxpericncccl collcge players. A l6-13 win over Farmington followed a week later. Pillsbury proved too strong a second when Shattuck was downed at Owatonna, 3 3-18. The rcstrictcd playing space was lic'd some-what rcsponsihlc. In thc stellar gamc of the season, March fi, thc f'arclinal sq worth Military thc hardcst tain .Xtlams and :lL-served crctlit for holding thc visitors to only :1 onc haskr A 22 to 20 win ovcr St. 'l'homas. March lit. cfos thc defeat St. Thomas han-ded out earlier. Shat- tuck showed up well in thc Scason's closcr. anal without doubt dcservcd to win. mly supcrior quints Shattuck ran up aff: , . St. Thomas was downed in a rcturi cd the scasou. 'l'hc victory made amends for spccts for a succcssful lmaskctlmall scaaon lookcd dim. but so wcll clicl Coach liramcr dcvcfop grccn material that thc varsity managctl to win eight out games. an cxccllcnt rceorcl. Shattuck scored 260 points to opponcnts' 236. giinst wcrc l'illslnu'y. who clcfcatctl wice. St. lhomas. and M'cntworth. Pillsbury had an cxccptional aggrega- i gamc. k's dcfcats wcrc no grcat dishonor. cason was openc-xt hy a winning streak. in five straight victories. Captain c' . oscnverry sani eight baskets. than any other player made in onc gamc. Mankato Business College tcam timt uad was downed only 22-19 by Maint- .Xcadcmy of Lexington. Missouri in an-xl fastest game of thc season. Cap- aml his four mcn playcd commcndahly. t lcail. CAPTAIN ADAMS i iiiii 97 iiiiiii it iii-i The SHAD ,f,fffWWZ,,W,,,,Q fm, 2 Xfffffffff ' f,ffffff 'Q,ffff ' ? ':f:::itff7z 'ffv 16 f ,Lili f MW , ,,,,, f ,,,,,, . M, ,ffff f '--- H ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, ,,,,,,, , ,,,, , - ' A ' f ,f,,, , ,WW ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, , 44W1fww44Wf1 ffW 4f fmwwwwwmwwf wfwyywmmwffwfwwm f,Wfw,W0WwWwf The Basketbgll m P4 l'ppf'r 13016, lrff In riglll Fox II, Paulson I, Mr. Kl'HI1lk5l'. Admins Il. 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' f MM Iliff 2 f f 3:23235 0w,,,m MW 3 'ii Zlfililljff i ', WM 14,91 !,,,Wm.,,,,, 2 fi 5 QW, ff 5 ' 3 5 2 ,,.,,, M fm ffffffmm, ,mil Z 5 My 1' f L'-'jj' 5 3 , ffffffqhi f,,,Mgy,,N my ffl Wzffffffffff ,WW f 4 5, ,,,.,,....., 155 f g 2 ..,. 2 f ,,,.,ffff1 'f-,,,, Wfw,, 0wWmy WWfwwmwmffwWmffffmfwfwaway! 5 1 X v, 1, , f .,,, 0, Wfff -.,,,,,,,,W,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,m 'MQ '-,. ,4f fwffffffwf Wywf wmwmmwfffwfwwlfwwmmmf Swimming Season - 1926 HIS year has been a hard luck season for the Shattuck swimmers. Having two of the easiest mccts cancelled and losing one to a much weaker team is enough to discourage anyone, but our fish kept fighting and took fourth in the Northwestcrn Meet. a competition in which all the teams of the North and Middle YVest take part. Prouty, Shattut-k's speedy backstrokc. was the school's star in this meet. He easily won the baekstrokc. and gave his team-mates a very great lead in the medley relay. He also swam the forty and on thc 160 yard relay team. ln a past season competition he broke the state record by swim- ming the hundred back in 1:08 Hat. In a prc- vious meet at the school he had tied. unofiicially thc national interscholastic record of 1:072AQ. This record did not count, however, as hc tied it in a dual mcct and not in an interscholastic competition. As hc will be with us again next ycar, hc will probably do evcn better. Carleton was the cause of our losing our only dual meet. This, however, was only a trick of fate as shown by the fact that thc Crimson men swam considerably over their customary times. Unc Shattuck man. who had won a first, was disqualified for an illegal turn. However, as it was the iirst mcct away from home of the season the team was undoubtably very nervous and frightened, and could not 'do its best. liven then wc lost by only a very slight score. lYe would, undoubtedly, also have won two Afwrtf mcets if they had not been cancelled. 'l'hesc were NVllQil-RUL'ilt'SLf5l' 2113 Hamline teams, which wc were surc of beating lxqargghscorcs. 'l'hc ealling oti' of these two meets kept sbme of thc men from winning their letters. Captain Burbank and Prouty, Garvin Cup YViuner, were the two stars of thc year. liobis swimming and diving made him vcry valuable to thc team, whilc Prouty's excellent work made him practically indispensable. XVithout these two men, wc woufd have lost many more meets. ltamalcy, Peters, Daugherty. lienson. Morrison I. Wvesthrook. Xaas, lial-dwin, and .Xhbc also did good work in their respective events. Xvith eight men back and Stevens Il as captain, we should expect to clean up the North- wcst next year. CAPTAIN BURBANK -at 101 Ja. iiiil iil-Vlii l The SHAD I A,,,p,mwf,wm4W, in, aww fd? 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Games were played with Carleton l reshmen, lilake School, St. Paul Academy, and St. Thomas Academy. Two practice contests were also held with the Carleton College first team. Yvith five letter men back, prospects for the coming season looked very bright at the beginning of the year. Run-dell, Boardman, Gamble, Orme, and Leach were the veterans of last year's team. Howard and Foshay, members of the 1925 squad, soon developed into good defence men, and either one, paire-d with the veteran Boardman. produced a nearly impenetrable wall in front of the goal. On the forward line were Captain Rundell, Gamble, and Orme, with Mueller I, Head, and Poehler as sub- stitutes. The goal guard position was filled by Leach. In the first two games of the season, practice ones with Carleton College, the team held thc more experienced college men to 1-O, and X1--0 scores. Later the Shads took revenge for their two previous defeats by trouncing the Carleton Freshmen, 10-1. Blake was the next opponent, and this team was defeated 2-1 in a close game played under very adverse con-ditions. St. Paul Academy was beaten by the Cardinals -L-2 in an overtime game, Orme scoring two goals in the extra periods. A return game with the same team resulted in a l-1 tie, no overtime sessions being played. As the end of the season drew near, it was seen that by breaking even in the remaining two games with St. Thomas Academy, the Shattuck aggregation would be in the lead for Northwestern honors, the Tommies having pre- viously lost to St. Paul Academy. Only wonder- ful defensive work saved the first game for the Cardinals, the score being 1-I after four overtime periods had been played. In the last contest of the season the Shads were defeated 3-2 by St. Thomas in an overtime game. In the second period of this battle the Tommies made two rather lucky goals, an-rl scemcd to have the contest tucked away. But the fighting Shattuck six did not think so, and play- ed all the harder. Twice Mueller I, playing his last and best game of hockey, flashed down the right boards and each time came back with a goal to his credit, which tied the score. Fate was against the Shads, however, and in the last over- time period, with three minutes to go, a St. Thomas man trickled through and sent in the winning goal. Captain Rundcll was by far the most spectacu- lar player on the team. His fast skating combined with his tricky stickhandling and harfd back-cheek- ing made him outshinc all others. Boardman, star CAPTAIN RUNDELL -sf nos ie- SHAD Wfpyyhww, f? f' ,f 'Z,v,,,,f'? f1M fiffQff' ' MW 'ffh ,WM ,M ffff f , fwffffffffffffmfiiiinfi ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M ,.,,,,,,,, C ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 f 41,WWWWWWWWWwwwwffww ffff , W,W,,,,W,,M ,fffff,,,WW,M I X f ,,,,,,,.,,' awww, X X ,Uh ,.,..,,, , 01, ,I f ' 5 , ,,,,,,f,,,,m,.,, f4,,,,,m, , f Q 0, , 7 f ..,,,,,,, h,..,,,v hw , ., ,,,,,, W ,.,,,,,,,z f1k7MUff,,0,0w0 W Qs as as Q! X. gs Qs Q: X. Q: 31 we SE SS is H gg 44 :E is QQ we xl iw W W gx SQ as W YR xx Xw THE HOCKEY RINK The SHA DM 106 fyfwwf, , ,,,f,wW?,, ,f,,, ,45 I ,fffffwffffffffff ,,,, w 'fi117i '2 z 2 ff LQ ,, ,ffffff f A 'f ' ' f ' ffl 4AA A r f ' Qi 1 fa fffff 1 fffffffnffffffffff,nfl, fufnffffffuff V !! ffnffnfff 101 fuffffffffff X WwmwnfwwmfwywwwwyWWW, fWW,,WWM .ff ,WW f f MWWWWWWW Wfmwwwfmwff defence man, was another source of strength to the Shad six. His rushes were hard to stop and his defense work was perfect. Howard creditahly filled in the oilufr dvfenc-v position, doing more than his share in checking the opponents. Mueller I did his ln-st work in the last St. 'l'homas gains. when he outskaled all other players on ihe icv. Orme, Gamble, und Head ull played excellently on the forward line and could always he counted on to add to the teaufs 0f'llt'llS6'. Leach f 0 nl throughout thu season. Those who we-rv on the first squad were: Rundell fc-aptainj, Boardman. Hqw- Gamble, Leach, Poe-hler, Head. Miller II, Coffee. Bohn. played his old position o 51: ard. Mueller I. Orme. Foshay, and Kremer. :. , . fi .1 - 5' A M IO? MThe SIIAD A N gx Si SRX wk QNX gig X 5.55 MR ivRN SSAX EVE SX X max x N lixk X S: ENN X M'NVN M WERE Qx xx X Mxfswi MX sw SEE Q X X -A s S x ww .-15 MSA I svji.-qw . wxb. . lx-SF uw I4 Jligxxxxxxx y-WMKXR sf. .N Six? ESS Si? MS Ssfsws S: 1 Q 3 Si . S Qsswe xr S ss X S Qs .A Q gs NE YV 9 N QS MQ QS s RN x 35 SS 3? M M M V 1- i , H I , AM K VE' TRAC E TH 5 fi N- hs. 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They captured all four relays in their class and broke one record. Carleton .luniors and Seniors defeated the Cardinal team in an exceedingly close meet at the first ot' the winter season. The closeness of this contest served to bring up the morale of' the team, for usually thc College squad was the victor by a greater margin. The next meet. with the Carleton lfreshmcn and Sophomores came out more successfully. Shattuck emerging on the long end of the score. This is thc second time that a Shad track ....r,.::A team has won out over a Carleton squad. .Xt Cedar 55 Rapids Shattuck placed second. Yl'ashington High. of Cedar Rapids, were the winners of thc meet. having a scant six point lcad. livery man who made thc trip to lzlz ,A . Cedar Rapids got one or more points in the dittercnt It ,,..,.::.' A ,, i' 'l Ai events. Rich broke the half'-mile rccoz'-Ll there, lowering H the mark to two minutes. five and three-tenths seconds. Schroeter was high point man of' the Shads with tcn and one-half points. Perhaps the most important event of the season was thc Madison Relay. This was won by Shattuck. The old record of seven minutes, six and four-fifths seconds i was brought down to seven minutes. fire and two-fifths seconds. Shields. Chrissinger. Rich, and Gratton were the members of the team. The race was not until the last five yards. Culver had secured a fifteen yard lcad by the time that Gratton. Shattuckis star half-miler. got the baton. Gratton followed his man around the track. and at the finish let loose a wonderful sprint that brought him in about thrce inches ahead. Hen wcrc entered in other events. but did not comc out as success- ful as the relay team. Culver won the tcam trophy, hav- ing won nearly all the special events. .Xgainst the older Carleton Reserves in the first outdoor meet. tlzc team made quite a creditable showing. The College men won the contest by seven points. This was made possible by their placing more firsts than the Cardinal men. The latter. however, made up for this by securing most of the seconds and thirds. The half-- milc relay was won by Shattuck. the team consisting of: Ordc. Lape, Sehroeter, and Chrissinger. The Hamline Relays were easily won by the Shads. The slowness of thc track resulted in some slow times. CAPTAIN ORDE -sr 109 la. ulrhe SHAD 1fffm1f1f11W,,,,,w rg-0. ,,1'Lg ,1 '1 Wf'f'7ff 'W0'0Wf ffff M V12 W 0 wk f f '5'u,,, W' fnffffdffffmfffj' 3 v ami f ' 1 Q U 2111129 X 31111111 1 111, Z 2 E ' ' A ff , 3 ' W 'rw ffff ,,,,114,:i:, 2 ff fff'-f 1 H 1 H f ff ff 1 , i,,,. ,..... 4 M , f 1 1,14 1 ...,,. 1 , 11 1... f Mffffffff ':1::f::::::::'1zxg:f:f zffeafffffw :f::11::4fwww4:1:,! fxff Qfwnwawv1W1wwmw11v 4'1fnw1vWWWfWwvwfwfv hut this did not hamper the team from breaking the Hamline half-mile relay reeord. liaeh man on the team gained on his opponent until Chrissinger got the haton. He praetieally walked away from the Pillsbury runner and finished with a beautiful sprint that hrought him far ahead. The mile relay was won hy forfeit. the other teams entered withdrawing. One of the most interesting raees of the -day was the medley relay. lflls seeured a two yard lead. whieh Orde inereased to ten. 'llhen the next Pillshury runner eame up even with Daugherty. Gratton started out his heat a little behind his opponent. and followed him around the traek until they were on the haek streteh. Then Grat- ton hegan to step out and passed the other runner and finished ahout twenty yards ahead. The two mile relay was something on the same order. Cuslnnan anld Stan- dard hoth ran even with their men. Morrison trailed hehind unlil the last. when he passed his man and handed a five yard advantage to Gratton. The latter immediate- ly increased the lead and ended the raee a good thirty yards in the lead. as x ., . q K Q' ' ., 'Q --+- M d . I mQ . 4 . - K X Q H ij Iii ii . 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This not only spoils the morale of the other teams eoinpeting in the .Xeaclemy class. hut also cloes not afford the Shattuek team the com- petition they are worthy of having. St'HlilJt'I,l'i: January 30-Carleton Junior :uul Senior 513. Shattuek 18. February 4ifShattuek 511. Carleton l reshmeu anml Sopliomores 15. February 15fIowa Interseliolastie. Shattuek seeoucl. May 1-farleton Reserves fiat. Shattuek 57. May 8-Hamline Relays. Shattuck iirsl. ls il ' Hail ff Www IOXVA It1iI,.XY 'VICAM 1 111 1 1 The SIIAD iii as 3 Q x 5? xx mi xx 9335 Q fgik X S333 5' f RW! Q f as 5xl...wwv' 5 ' Q 'xxxxvwwws gif., Xkxixrgiisx N 1' ,ll wk gf WWW ,,, ,,,.,,..,, MM ,Wf,,,fz.,,M ff,,,M y,,+..-n. 1 5 S i E ,, Mb f .,,,.,,,,w ,imma qhflwi 1 1 fmx . ,,,.,,, , , ,,,,7Z,7m0AW?nW4,,,,,,w MW 'Q-,,,WmffMf,.,,,,,, ,,f,,,,,,,w,y The 511,411 -1 +'1+++' M 1+++ 1++ '++ +++1'-+++'-'- +' ++ +++ 1+++ -+++ +++ - + + - by 112 + S M LL TEA SEBA BA E TH vear than in many previous years. The only losses suffered this season, of 5 '7 - ,ff?'-. 14 ,,,,,,W,,,M WM., , mfwq yn 3 2 5 wfflm , Z y , an , ,,N,,,a. J 5 . ,..,,,,,:v,,,,,,,,AW awww ff W9 ffffw4'WMff?'W'fw0 gf . W, .. 94 ,fffffwff ,WAFS 'mn ,Z 2 kZ,,6, ffffil 6,,,W1ffWf,. Q ' ' M Z ,,,, M'i',7 ' ff f . 17 ff fff f , ffw , 2174.1 fff 'Wfffffflfff1WE2EH5?Wf51fff1ff1EET?'fff155151JifffE1Z22ZJ1lZn Baseball HHN seven letter men answered the call of Mr. Holsinger. head coach. an-xl Mr. Kramer. prospects for an undefeated Shattuck ninc lookcd hrightcr this Robert Miuir at first and VVilliams at second, were ably filled by Captain Spenccr and Mcfiarr. ' Practice opened immediately after the spring holidays. An avcragc of thirty- iive men reported to Coach I-Iolsinger daily. Because of the wealth of material. two full squads of twelve men each were picked. The seven last ycar's regulars which have been instrumental in the so far success- ful season are Adams I, catcherg Hackett, short stop, Burbank, pitcherg Captain Spencer, first base, Mueller. third baseg Run- dell and Cocks, outfield. In all the games played. these men continually showed good stutf, batting and fielding commendably. ' At present, Shattuck has played seven of the eleven scheduled games. liach oppo- nent has been decisively downed, and in none of the games was it necessary for the team to exert itself to win. The nine men worked smoothly and almost without error. The season was opened by a slugfest victory in which Shattuck romped on Janes- ville high school nineteen to nothing. The opponents were completely outclassed. The tussel against the State School for the Deaf turned out to be a reproduction of the Janes- ville batting practice, Shattuck sitting on their opponents twenty-five to four. When the Carleton Frosh invaded. Bur- bank pitched a nine to two victory. The col- lege outfit was held to three hits. Burbank whiifed thirteen men at the plate. St. Paul Academy was the fourth victim when Shattuck stepped through for an eleven- four win. The team worked well, showing good calibre. In a second game with the Deaf. Shat- tuck pulled down a fourteen to five win. At no time did the Deaf prove dangerous. for not only did Burbank pitch good ball. but hc was given excellent support. YVith four games remaining to be played. and no defeats chalked up, Shattuck's pro- CAPTAIN SPENCER 113 The 311,411 fn,wffww:f1,,,,,nm gm M4472 ff? My ,,wfW:,,,mt' EW f::: '2 ff? ,Z1,,L3Z:a ww MMM. , .,,.. ll :Z My , z::::::,' ,,,,,,,1x.,,, R M f - ,,,..,, , ,WZ 1, ..,,. ., ? ,ff-ff, 0 Af' W, 5 , ........, , 1 -'Z . f 4 , ...,... I3 1 M' Jn. wwf .,W1',v. ww, Mat' Wfffffffffff ,W .2 in... ...., .Ma H. 4 . ,,..,.,. . ,Wi t 'M w, 'fm 6, .. .,A,, M ,,,, ....... r fieffxrfmmemfrzeerzcmffffiij 0' ,,.,. .... fi ... ' . ' . . .9 spects continue to look exceedingly bright and unless casualties break into the lineup, Shattuck should win the remaining games. THE LINEUP: Mueller, rigllt field, third, Hackctt, shortg Spencer, first, McGarr, secondg Rundell, center field, Cocks, right field, Burbank, pitcher, Adams I, catcher, Adams II, third base. Substitutes: Paulson I, first, VVoody, field, Poehlcr, fic-lil, Simon, catcher, MeNutt, short. THE SCHEDULE Janesville 0, Shattuck 19. School for Deaf 41, Shattuck 25. Carleton Frosh 2, Shattuck 9. St. Paul Academy 4, Shattuck 11. School for Deaf 5, Shattuck 111. Carleton Frosh 41, Shattuck 10. May 22-Austin High School at Shattuck. May 26-Austin High School at Austin. May 29-Blake at Shattuck. The SHAD 1-f -ii'---ii'-1i '-- -iii '--14- - at 11414 1- -11+ -1i'- f lfffwfwwfm, WWW fy., ,.., f W ,fffffymf M .4 f fm, MW ff 'wq W ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.i7 ff f fi , f www, M,Vff! f,f,,M , 2 f ,, ? Z X ,,,,wff,,,a,' 0w,,0,y ,. z 1 , ff 5 ,f -flff lf , , f ffff 1 51:11:11: z ff' ff 2 V Wm. !,,,fffZWA:,L,. hfwffw My! fy 5 7 f 2 W 's ,.,,,,i,af.,.,,,,i, wmawq W, w,WM, f W4yWWWWWWWfW! awfayywmwf-wawaamwwfwfwwmww Tennis LTHOUGH handicapped by green material, the tennis team has shown much pep and push in the few meets they have had this year before we go to press. They have lost but two meets. and those were lost to much older and more experienced men. Our team opened the prep school competition by a 5-0 win over l'illsbury. 'l'his was a very impressive victory and showed that Mr. YYl1eeler has developed a very good team out of raw material. Later. we defeated St. 'l'homas 5-1. giving us two games towards the Northwestern champion- ship. As the only teams eligible for this championship are those of preparatory schools. we have a very good chance of win- ning it. Hull, captain. and the only letter man on the squad, is a very .fast and reliable player. Playing number one and doing it very well. he has shown his sleadiness and dependability. Pagel, a new boy playing number two. has shown very good technique in his four matches. Although he is a junior and has only one more year here, he should become a very good tennis player before he leaves us. INIeYVilliams. a sophomore and number three on the team, has so far won all his matches. Mac is also a very reliable player as shown in his four matches. W'eed, number four, is also a sophomore and should become a very good player in the future. lie- sides being very shifty and fast he has be- come very skillful and able to place shots al- most anywhere at will. Kastle, who plays number tive and is the only senior on the team. has also won all of his matches. Tom has shown his steadiness and dependability by easily downing all opponents. All these play- ers can be counted upon to win the majority of their matches with the schools or colleges they meet this year. They have already won enough sets to get their letters. l l CAPTAIN HULL -at 115 it l llll lrhe SHAD NY ,vm K' - 5 4,1 . x N, X x X X x Q X N S E Sem Q: Q X X Ss X N A X if SX x , M N X I M X x , Q5 ix X I Ss W 5 N Q M X -Q Ss wax x if :NSN 2 -if M QSM X Si QNX? gm si xx ' is X -si f SS E ' sg I XX XXxmxxmx-qmxd ,Ei X,.N.., ,E F XQQ Xxliwiiw Il ,N..N. .NXNXR as -'X A .1. I 5 is 5 3:35 MS i i s s X zz: Y :ms IN E N5 :Q S :S 3 x s :Q Y ,',,,x? :LK X H n 'F f' E 'z , ff . 11'-.f , . 3 va. -ki .I I J ti x gg, ' :Q-I . cy WJ z L F fri Q. rl, 'xr' R, m .Z A Q, 5 T 4 1 -:X Sq? I 'X k i 1 'Q , -N, mawMa5Ymw.....m..,., . The SHA D .pg 116 COURTS IS E TENN TH if XS SX Si 5 X Six NFO x- X VKX ENN mm XXX 53 X X XS sX X 4 M N X.X xx QSX X SXSN N im. X iii Xi sw PS Xi SOX S W X X N X SN X X if SWA v-1 XXXXXXXXXXXX N m iw' m A ,.,N... . .Egg E .xwwg .XXNS R XXXXXX ,-1 H, ,,..N,,, K I-I -4 11? NS as X :S xg 2 5.25 X it vis X ' . 55? 2 5 X X 3 SSS S S E 5 N Q 35 Q X Rs 'l'ues1lay, April 27g St. Olaf XL, Shattuck 3. YV:-clmlsilay. May 53 Sl. Olaf Vi, Shattuck 'l'uGs1l:1y, May ll 3 C':u'lf-ton 3. SllEittllL'li 3. lVc1lm-smlay. May 12: Pillslmry 0. Sliattuck Satin-llay, Slay 159 St. 'l'l1omas 1, Sluittuck 5. 'l'ues1lay. May lS:Hamline University. at St. Paul. Yl'eLl1n-salay. Hay 19g St. Paul Ac-aclciny 1, Sll3ttlll'li 6. Haturnlzxy. May 22: St. Paul Central, at Sllattuck. 'l'ue-silaiy, May 25g Pillsbury, at Sliattuck. lvetillcsday. Hay 26: St. 'l'liomas Academy, at St. Paul. Saturday, May 291 Carleton. at Shattuck. i v Senior Tennis Champions Junior Tennis Champions iiiii 117 i iiiii iiii The SIIAD mmfmh ,, ff.. ,M Wffwwwynfw, ,fffmgw ll W 371. ,M,,-4.,,f, ,,,,,,,,,, l,,,,,,,,Z0,i1 ' e is I M f f , lm ff, ' fznfffnnf 7 7 1- 5 1,1 ' 7 19' 1' 5 Z fum, 'w ,000 MW, Milf, jf ' 1 ffm? 4 gh, 5 -Emghfq ,. ..... 2 ff ,ma f ,,,,,,n.h Wham ,, ,,,. ffffffffffffh I I f ,.: ,- , f z 2 , ' MM' ff, gfwww 145552Z1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,fZ,,,,,,,,,,,,ff ' 45ZQgj f f Wff'Q ww4WmmfWW ff wfWfwfWwfmmfffwmfWf1 f wfffffffffffffwwff wwf wmnwWfffffffwfwalnwwwfwmf THIC I IIIS'I' GOPHICIIS I'I2lllSCIlII'lI, Shapira I, BIOITIHOII II, Mr. Sprandcl, SutherI:1nd, NIueIIcr I, Leach, f I I VVoIf II, Yvarll. Aihly. AIIw1'tson, Paulson I. Keith. Iaylor. 'I'Hl'1 FIRST ISADGICRS Mr. Muir, Cm-ks, BUIISUII, Miller II, Fox II, Beckwith, Hart, Lahr, Yvestbrook, Smith, Brooks, AICcI31'l', TheSIIAD IIIIAIII II I I IIII -241181-QQ. IIII II I II I ,,, , ,Mf,,,,0,,,, 0 Mf,,,,,f0ZZjfjZ4m 0 WM, M KMA . if 33:5 .,,. , Z 5 ,wwaiza WWW ff 7,,7,f,,,,f,ff,, Z I ,,,,,. 9 775416 WM 5 , 5 , you ,!f,Wf,,Mf ' f'! WW? 5 www? ,.. 3 W ,M 1 .,,,,,,zNh 'mawf , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,h ,. , , . if 5 , ,,.,,,,, MM, I Wywfwfffffffmfiffg,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,IW.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,fi,,,,,,,,,,,,l f fff '-f',,,,,,,,., ,f,,,,,,,,,,,,3W i' 'wfffmg WwwwwwmfmwffWwmwwfwvwfffffffwffffwffMMM '-f:Q,4f fffffffffffww wwwfwwmwwnfffffwmwywfawww! Badger- Gopher Athletics OR the last few years the Gophers have had very little trouble in winning the Chieago eup from the Badgers. This year. however. the Blue eluh has put np a strong opposition, and the seore is nearly even, the Reds having a slight lead. A great deal of the lia-dgers' good showing is due to the supreme etlorts of St-hroeter ll, their eaptain. His untiring attempts to put spirit into his men have tinally been rewarded hy the vitality with whieli the Blues have talien part in the various eontests. YVithout his help the Gophers would undoubtably have einehed the eup hy this time. No less eredit, however. goes to the lied eaptain, Carney. He has welded his men into a strong maeliine that has sueeeeded. with varying standings, to keep the lead up to now, He has an easier undertalting, moreover, as his men are more eontiident having won so many times liefore. 'l'he Goplu-rs took the lead at the rery start hy winning two out of three of the tootlmall series. 'lllie first Gophers easily won all of their games from the weaker liadger eleven. 'llhe seeond lllue team, however. only lost one game. thereby defeat- ing the seeond Reds. 'l'ht- Gopher thirds had a little more trouble than their elulils first team lmut managed to heat their opponents hy only losing two games. ln lmasliethall, however, the result was just the opposite, the Badgers winning two out of three series. 'l'he first liadgers team won all hut one of their games very TH li S l-ICOXD ISAIJGI-I RS Pierce. Poeliler. Head, l,aPlante. Sliiyers. Cotlee. Hr. Xluir. Johnson II, Beim, fCfapt.j, Austin. YVoody, Trauernielit. Russell, Chilton Il. -at 119 is The SHAD Wffwwffw, fr ,- 1. fyfffffwwfwf, ffff m .fwig-,aff 3 ,, W llffffffffflfdfffw fff- W 55.7.75 f ..,,,.,, Z if IWW f-'A f ,, ff ' f,WW,,,,ffff?Zm::ff:.::p, ,.,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, M ,,.,,,,, , ,ci ,,,,,,,, Q fr Af f - ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 mffwffw wwfwwfwwfwwwfwmWWW,W,WM,W,f,,f,,,,WM ,WW My WWWW,,f,W,,,,,,,,,,Wf,W,f,wwf! easily. losing' one hy a triela of Fate. The seeond lilues lost their series, only winning two gaines. The third Badgers heat the Red midget team hy one f-f'3ll1P. F' 't'he Gopher hoelxey squad easily matte a elean sweep of their series. but the lt:ulg.g'ers. setmingly for revenge. did likewise to their rivals in swimming. The winter tram-li season ended in a tie. eaeh eluh winning one meet. .xllltllllgll eaeh elulm won two series and tied one. the seorc in points, at the elose ot' the winter season. was two points in favor of the Gophers. by virtue of their having won two more individual gsunes than their rivals. As we go to press, however, tmsetmll has started. and as the lilues have won one game already the Reds are now hut one point ahead. .Xs these few remainino' 11':1mes deeide the result of the vewrys rv rf . ' work in limlgel'-Clopher athleties. they should he very interesting to watch. Shattueli owes mueh of her present very high standing in the athleties of the Nliddle and Northwest to these rival elulms. 'l'hey train the future athletes so well that it is :x comparatively short :ind easy step into a first team position. Over ninety per- eent ot' Sliattuelfs first team men were. in the past. Badger or Gopher athletes. Seven exeellent eoaehs daily eonduet praetiee for these teams. teaehing them the fundament- als of their partieular sport. .XII this merely goes to show tlu- vast importanee of this sort of intramural sports. tl' more sehools would adopt this system the athleties of the nation would undouhtahly he greatly improved. l ' 'l'Hl'i SICCONIJ GOPHICRS , Xlr. tVilliamson. Cuslunan. Johnson I, Clapp, Mellowell. Hr. Sprandel, Drew. l Anderson. Strasluirger. Halloek. liohn. Allurtson. Truax, XVolf I. The 311,411 rrrtiirttrr it tttrrrr -sf 120 F- I f ,fffffffyyffifuw lfffff' ,,,,z'7 4 ,H fffff d2,,m,,,,,,,f, 5 Z ' 5 I 4 f ff ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Z -ZW? 2 'z 5 fffff Hmm, MMM gg, gl 2594512 , ,ffff ,,,,,,,,A f ffffffffffffff ,ff ,ff 4 g :,, ,4 29, ff ' Wnwywffff ,fA,,,,W,,,,.,,,,,m,,,,,,ff,w,,Wm,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,W,,fl! f'ffywwm f1wwnwmwffmwvmwfffwwffffffffffffwfl ff ' ,.f ,,,,f W , ,,,.,, ' W ' , ,,,,,, , ,W , ,,,, Mffwfwf 4, fwffwwf Wwwwfwymf WMWwfwfwfwwfffmf 1 THR THIRD HADGHRS ,-Xustin. Ormv. Tappan. Moravcc. Dobbin. Pl'llIlil1g'f0Il. Darling. Iiuclu-r. .lmlvs I Raymond. Van Uyku. Van Bronklmrst. Hllssc-r. Mr. Muir. A THR THIRD GOPHICRS 'l'111'ner. Moon, Baker, lfisher. Royal. Gardner. Gray, Goodrich, Yvalters. Liellrancm Zomme, Kerner. lZ1 i The SIIAD Q Rx QS ik is w W xx SR SM wx ixxx MW wsx ENN xv xv: x M X M X fs X X Ss?x x is SX N N. QED. is R xg X: X in 2.35 S 5 QE ww 5x wx QS X Xx.X,,.Nxx ,... a.,s ,QMS-2wSNx XFQSEN X M XX SSX NX gm 1 , my N gs vw is v is . MS is Q S Q: . -. Q iz tx' Q Qs :ff S S2 5 Si N' if X s M1555 M255 Sv 5 NS e Q S S W NE N M TBALL TEA O U JF CONI HE SE E N V: 7-I hs. ? f l I3 IN! L+! T V A L ' 1 , ,, ,, ,, , ,,W,, , W, ,, XM 5 f Ya-,a, ,,,, fW,,,,,,,, , fa,,.,,,,.. 2 nw 2 ff ff 1 .,,,,. f , 2 ,Q f 'fm f!!,f,f! 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Certain othcr pleasures are enjoyed by the Seniors alone. ln the early fall Mrs. Newhall gives a reception and dance in the Common Room for the Seniors of Shattuck and Saint Marys During the midwintcr term a return dance is given ,for the Seniors of the two schools by Bliss Lowey, Principal of Saint Mary's. Soon after the first snow appears the bridge club is formed. The Seniors meet every Saturday evening in the Hcadmaster's house for a round of bridge and the refreshments so indispensible to a Shad. There is another variety of amusement which the Shads find equally entertaining. Two plays are given during the school year by the Dramatic Association. These are always extremely well executed undcr the able coaching of Mr. Yvagner. livery Tuesday evening there is an entertainment of some kind in the auditorium. These usually take the form of motion pictures, lectures, or concerts. Such lecturers as MacMillan, the arctic explorer, and such musicians as Silbert ltoss, one of the world's most promising violinists, are to be heard on these occasions. Thus, with parties for visiting teams or distinguished guests, officers receptions. and other informal functions, each social season is made somewhat different, and enough gaity is added to the Shad's life to break up the monotony of school duties. ...so- lI -Ov... The Thanksgiving Dance HA'l l'LfCK'S annllal Thanksgiving Dance, the first important event of the social season, took place in the Johnson Memorial Armory on the evening of Novem- ber 26. The dance, with Mrs. Ncwhall as hostess, was even more successful than usual. Although it was at first planned to use the Common Room, the number of guests expected grew so large that this was out of the question. As the Armory was too large, a portion was divided otf by yellow and green streamers, and only tl1e south en-d was used. Large lfrench and American Hags were draped on the walls. Drop- lights, from which more streamers were suspended, added a finishing touch to the decorations. De Long's orchestra, which was seated on a platform in the east end, furnished excellent music for the affair. Sixteen dances and three extras made up the program. After the seventh. light refreshments were served in the dining room. At the close of the dance Mrs. Newhall invited the Shads and their partners to a breakfast dance to be given in the Common Room the next morning. Many took advantage of this opportunity and spent a delightful forenoon in the Common Room. TT T i,l-1 123 l--rrr+ T -T TTTTTTT-TThesHAD 4c c fnfwwwavm WWW MW' 2 f :f:::f:1:z r i 2 Z f MW, MW, lnQ,ZZZ,,,,,. i ,.,,,,... : LQ ,, ,,,,, 'Q ilvvr Ifiywwwlv fcfwf ,wife fi' f ' ' 1 ' I ' , Kmfwwff ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,,,f ,,,,,,,,, , W! 3 ' 4 2 ,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, , ,,.,, ,,,,,,, , , , N,,,,,,, ,,,,,, -Hwff? W,MWmWW,fWf W,a m,,,,,,,4WWM -awww ,WWWWWN WWWWWWWWWW Midvvinter Carnival NDRR the expert guidance of Mrs, Newhall's experienced hand, Shattuck's first annual Midwinter Carnival surpassed even the expectations of the most optimistic, and furnished a gala night for the entire school. The two- hundred and thirty cadets, costumed in clothes of as many 'different lilies as David's cloak, with the gaily decorated armory for a background, furnished the most color- ful scene which Shattuck has had for years. YVhcn the Armory doors swung open at eight o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. YVhitney. announced by a trumpet, marched to their seats of honor amid the applause of the spectators and judges. Then Mr. Rowse, Master of Ceremonies, made his appear- ance and was followed by Mr. lVagner with his Jazz Hand dressed as Chinamen. The Jazz Band, after presenting itself to the judges, took its place on a temporary platform and played the introductory number. Introduced by a second trumpet call, an almost endless line of cadets filed in for the grand march. Mrs. Drummond and Captain Peters, Mrs. Cooley and Lieutenant Orde, Mrs. YVheeler and Lieutenant Troost, led the procession. The march was cleverly planned by Mrs. Newhall so that only a few cadets were let in at a time. YVith the end of the grand march, a circle was formed around the Armory for a circle fox-trot. Yvith all the cadets in the Armory, everyone was surprised by the variety of the costumes. About half of the boys represented types of the feminine species, Shattuck maids, chorus girls, and society snobs being the most noticeable. The b0y's costumes varied from the cave man pictured by Troost, with a bear skin over his shoulder and a club in his hand, to the ornate and immaculately dresse-d George Vllash- ington pictured by Alexander Moses. After the dance came the stunts, eleven in number. They were all well executed and showed a great deal of preparation. Perhaps the best of these was Hauschild's representation of Lon Chaney in The Hunchback of Notre Damef, Next came several more dances, which were followed by the awarding of the prizes. Madison was found to have thc cleverest costume, Sawser to be the hand- somest boy. Stevens I to have the funniest costume, and Smith ll to be the prettiest girl.', In making these decisions the judges took into consideration the originality of the costume, how well it was worked out, and how well the cadet acted his or Uheri' part. The canteen was run in connection with the party, the proceeds going to the Dramatic Associations fund for a new stage. At twelve o'clock the party broke up and the cadets returned to their rooms, tired and hoarse, but happy, and eagerly looking forward to next year's Carnival. The SHAD llllllvlllvl lv--lll-l - as-I 124 1-la ll-'lll T M,,,,fW,f,Cfw,ZZ4mf fly ,mg V. , f,,,,,,,,,,,,,H 0, f W! my., ,mo ff' Mmfm 2 z:::::::::'Q, 'W 2 fffjjflff E f W W ,,. 2 2 1 ...,...., . Z jg, ffffffgw fiixli QM? 2 g -fe. ...WM gwwffw'Mx...,,.W.,.,,.,,,,,.,....,,,,.,,..M.,,,,,fZ ' -'-' Z ,,,,,,,..,,..,,,.,.a wg? The Junior-Senior Ball HATTUCKS most gala social event, the Junior-Senior Hall, took place in the Johnson Memorial Armory on the evening of May fourteenth. This year's prom was undoubtedly one of the best ever staged here as the Junior Class is the largest in the history of the School and, consequently, a more elaborate program could be offered. The policy of making the affair a strictly Shattuck one was carried out and proved to be highly satisfactory. The Armory was beautifully decorated in various colored streamers, Shattuck blankets, and pennants. Aekersonis orchestra of Minneapolis furnished the music. At eleven-thirty refreshments were served in the dining room. As usual. the drill by the Crack Squad was one of the chief attractions of the dance. Captain Sabin and the rest of the Squad are to be complimented on this drill as it was one of the best ever presented on a Shattuck floor. The manuals were well up to the high standard of the Squad. and the drill had several new formations and movements. The Reception Committee was composed of Mr. and Mrs. Newhall. Captain and Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. Jenna. Mr. and M1's. Drummond, and Tom Stevens, president of the Junior Class. It was planned to have the dancing start at eight-thirty but due to unavoidable delays the program did not get under way until about nine. Unfor- tunately, only twelve dances and two extras of the scheduled twenty were finished as the dances were quite long and usually three encores were played. Congratulations are due the Junior Class for this fine Ball. From every point of view it was a huge success. In the future, if every Junior Class stages a dance equal to this one, the the Senior Classes will be highly pleased. -sg 125 SHAD ,W ,,,,f,wffMifwffW in 'mf,,,,,, f ' 2 ah? 6' 1 If f'-. ,. f f ff, ff!! MM' I 3 2 f,,f,,,,,,,,,,? 1 49, , ..,,...,,.,., I ' zzz 0 !,,ffWff I M ' as ff'f-'f 2 2 YW' 2 we f f- ,.'v'. . zz .,.,, Www ,fl A,,,,.,,,,,,, ,fffwg : is ' 2 nqwgwfw ff' 2 2 Z We C.'2,2a,,,, WWW Z ,,,, '::::::::':f':::1:21a1aaaa51s'1125-::::x::::f:::::: .::.sg.:::a:::::::::m.a::::::.. f Q 4m4mwW:f1fff:::zmv m::::::'::::1': was:::ff::::::::::::::::::::::::::' The Commencement Dance HH Shattuck social year of 192-11-1925 was brought to a brilliant close by the Commencement Dance held in the Johnson Memorial Armory on the evening of June 3. Despite a heavy rainfall in the evening before the dance, a large number of the younger alumni and many friends of the school attended. The Armory was beautifully decorated with yellow streamers and a green canopy which lnmg quite low over the entire Hoor and concealed the bare girders. A clever lighting effect was worked out by having a large star-shaped ehandlier in the center of the Hoor. lixceptionally good music was furnished by a nine piece orchestra from the Third Infantry Band. The players were placed on a raised platform at the north end of the Armory which enabled the music to carry to all parts of the huge room. The programme. consisting of eighteen dances and three extras, was over only too soon and it seemed but a few minutes after the dancing began until the last notes of Home Sweet Home died away. Immediately after the ninth dance came the Crack Squad D1'ill, the feature of every Shattuck social affair. Led by Captain Bird the Squad presented one of the most intricate drills ever attempted on a Shattuck fioor. The audience was held spell- bound by the manuals an-gl formations, which were executed with perfect poise and precision. After the Crack Squad Drill it was announced that Company CU, led by Cap- tain VVilliams, had won the Competitive Drill held that afternoon. The Company formed in the middle of the floor and the Colors were ,formally presented. Each member of the winning Company was decorated with a small silk ribbon signifying that he was a member of the 1925 Flag Company. At the conclusion of the flag presentation, refreshments of salad, ice c1'eam and coffee were serv ed in the school Dining Room, which was gaily decorated for the ex ening. YVben the Dance was over and the Shads returned to their Dorms there was a warm feeling prevalent that the affair had been a wonderful success, and everyone felt that he was greatly indebted to Mrs. Newhall, who had again been the charming hostess. The reception committee consisted of Right Reverend and Mrs. Frank A. Mc- Elwain, Right Reverend and Mrs. Theodore Payne Thurston. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin H. Poehlcr, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Thcopold, Mr. Henry A. Seandrett, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Bronson, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mariield, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Case, Mr. and Mrs. Charles YV. Newhall, Dr. and Mrs. Harry E. VVhitney, Captain and Mrs. Richard K. Sutherland. The SHAD i iiii-iiii'iiii'i- iii-'iiiitiii - at 126 lllllilllllllmlllll L ,,,,MffffnZffvfm0W ,,,,,,,,,74, ff,,,,,,,,,,,, f , 4 1 , 1 ..,..., ,,, if f f- lhfwgf 5 , ,,..... ,,: 4 fffff fu, ' ,WW 4 ,, ,...,. ,J : af 4-i 1 W ,,,,, ,.., , 4 1 - .,m.,, -ffwwi., ww WU ff ! fifwan.:Z,f,,.,,,,,Ww,v,,,, ,,,,,v,,v,,,v,,mfffff f ' f ' ' 2 2 wfwff.ffm., ,..,,.,fW,,,,,,,J1J1v 'WW' .... , The Dramatic Association U this most useful organization, and to the untiring work of Mr. Wagner and Mr. Rowse, we owe the interesting plays and revues whieh have been staged from time to time during the past year. To gain membership in this society a eadet must have been in at least two plays on the Shattuek stage, and must, in ad- dition, be elected by the old members. This yearls association has been extremely aetive in its work. Plans have been drawn up for a new stage whieh, when completed, will have eost several thousand dollars. Part of this money has been raised already. some by donation, and the rest from the proceeds of the eanteen and other food dispensers. Another new feature which has been installed in the last year is the use of light- ing etfeets from the baleony. Up until now old fashioned footlights have been used, but this year the more modern and eonvient flood-lights have been installed by Mr. Rowse and his eorp of assistants. Altogether this soeiety has proved itself to be a most useful organization and one which we hope will prosper in the years to eome. hfembers: Owen. Prouty, Brown l. Loomis, Stevens II, Van Dyke, Smith, Albertson, liadison, Bliss, Mr. Rowse. lieim. 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Led by Sabin, who has proved to be one of the best captains for years. the Squad went through the year with a record of live perfect drills. As usual they performed at the Junior-Senior Hall, and the Commencement Dance. and in addition to this drill- ed in the cities before a record, breaking crowd at the Minnesota Senior Prom held at the St. Paul Hotel. I To belong to this organization is one of the most coveted honors in school, as the candidate must fulfill strict requirements as to skill and form. The Squad was founded many years ago by C. I . Lufkins, and since then has grown better each year until it seems that it has almost reached perfection. The Squad was picked in December, and immediately set to work learning the difficult drill, which had to be mastered in a brief three months. They ma-de their debut at the Faribault Country Club Dance in April, where they demonstrated suc- cessfully that they had learned the drill perfectly. 'l'hey were next secn at the Minnesota Prom where, although handicapped by a small floor, they put on a perfect exhibition. After this they drilled for the Inspectors, the Junior-Senior, and the Commencement Dance. MEMBERS OF THE SQUAD Sabin, Captain 1926 Adams I Carney Lape Spencer Orde Stevens II Boardman Gwen Paulson I Paulis Daugherty Naas McKenzie Burton Gamble -at 129 SHAD , ,,,f,,,,,,7, Wnffffffw, :,..,, ,,,9, ff fffff www, fffffff wha wvff f 'gf ,ffff ,ff e?,,W,,M,.fg ,, , f ,ff ff' ,J 1 4 , ,,,,,W,,,,Q,,, ,ffff 4 2 4 g mo, ffff ,M ,MZ,,,,,,,,, ' 22-4 mfg 2 QV6 1-V 2 ffm, . 0' fm fffff fpdu f Zf 2? ' z ZQWQ f MH 'Zii'Z:2,,, V, WwWWMWf fwwwwfdwwwwwwwmffyWM 6:41 h,fWWW,WWWWWWfW WfffWWWWWWWM1 A I l, was . 2 -omg if-J Q5 '23 .4 Q, v, sux The SIIAD f 130 4 UR STAFF THE HSPECTAT fivfmmfa, fm, ,f-..,,, ,ft ffffffykf ffffwwy 0.00, W W WWV4: ffff':j3- W ,,ffffM,,fffff 7M fffffifffffi 5 '3111117:3 WW'mmM flff fm ff1Mf'f 7 ,ffm glfiffffiifi 103,74 15:13:52 yf 13aa,, imJ2a. WefaM ,,ffff,,,,,,,m ,M lf 1 .,.. ff, 4 2 ,,,, , Q . Wm, W 5ffffmZ,7,,ff,fm: The Shattuck Spectator ACH year at this time, as we stop to look back at the school events, we think that the current Spec has been the best ever put out in the history of the school. And this year's has been no exception. W'ith Vl'otring as Editor-in- Chief and Lape as Business Manager, the paper has advanced by leaps and bounds, until now it ranks among the highest in the preparatory school class. Probably the most notable change has been the addition of two pages, making it an eight page Spectator in all. This has never been attempted before and has proved a decided change for the better. The Staff has been larger this year and con- sequently has kept the sheet full of wide-awake news. Several short columns have been run each week dealing with questions which have come up around the campus. and in most instances the matters brought up have been met with immediate co-opera- tion by the authorities. Harris Hull l27 took over the ahunni page this year and succeeded in keeping in touch with almost all the old Shads. Hauschild and Leach had charge of the athletic section, while livarts Fox handled the social events of the year. Although much credit must be given to the Editorial Staff. the Business Depart- ment should not be forgotten. YVith Lape at the head and Stevens an-d Truax as assistants. enough money was made to carry expenses and, in addition, to buy some long needed machinery for the new Spec room. Altogether the Staff this year was a huge success and should be given much credit for their good work. Viiithout a doubt the best way to do this is to get be- hind next year's Spec and help it in every way possible. '1'H E SPliC'1'A'l'0R STAFF ICditorfinfChief Wvotring Business fllanager Lape Pierce Cowperthwaite VVolf Fox Hull MeGarr Hausehild Leach Hart Gage Fewell Stevens II Beim t I Strong Raymond ' Truax V FACULTY COM MITTE l-I G. R. Kingham N. M. Pletcher H. VV. Rowse J. 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Upon its formation last year an immediate change for the better took place, and things began to take on a systemized aspect. Pep meetings are now handled efficiently, cheering is now standardized, and the teams as a result receive much better support. Although the club has been with us but a short time, it has become one of the most influential organizations on the hill. Any question concerning athletics in any way is brought up before this group, and thus receives careful consideration and thought by those who are most concerned. This year the club has made several radical changes in the award of athletic letters. Instead of giving the old Badger-Gopher Feeds it was decided that a small B or G would be more practicable, and at the same time he something by wl1icl1 to remember the school. The second team was also awarded letters in the form of a red football with a small white S mounted on it. It has filled a long wanted need, an-d should as time goes on, play an important part in the story of the school on the athletic field. ...or-Ell -9... Old Shads' Association ORMHD for the purpose of making stronger the ties which bind all Old Shads, the Old Shads Association is one of the strongest organizations behind the school. Until a fcw years ago it was known as the Alumni Association, but was changed in view of the fact that many men who had not graduated were just as faithful to the school as those who had. ' Last June the annual meeting of the association took place. Ofhcers were elect- ed, and matters were settled which had long been undecided. The officers of the association are as follows: D. li. Bronson, 'lA1- - - - - President H. lf. iVhitney, '71 - - Vice-President VV. C. Harbach, '87 - - Vice-President J. D, Cole, '91 - - Vice-President E. S. Gagnor, '97 - - Vice-President G. M. Redick, Ex. ,oe ----- Vice-President D. H. Matthew, '22 - - - Secretary and Treasurer l'IX E C l, l'IVl'1 COMMI'1 l'l'1E D. li. Bronson, '14, lix-oflicio Hamilton Lufkin, '05 YV. R. Sweatt, '87 XV. C. Rich, 'Ol Martin Luther, '09 D. H. Matthew, '22 .sy 133 ja- SHAD fwfxfzw ,WW M2425 M W? -5:::::::::::::W:11:111 fff1f:114111c11cwwwfwvm:::::::::::::1:m1::m41.. f , ,W ,...,.. ,, ....,.,.. 5 if A.......,..,, 'Z , , Wm , M71 ,,,....,i..,2 Z WML. ,W 7 if ' a,,,,,,W,,Z The Quartet ITH all four members back, the Quartet started the year under the most favorable circumstances, an-d without a doubt they have made the best possible use of their advantages. Their singing has been one of the high- lights of the year, and certainly has never been equaled in the history of the school. Much credit should be given to the members, and to Mr. VVagner for his tireless work in developing them. The Quartet's first appearance was in the Revue of the Fall Orpheum, in which they took the biggest part. They also appeared at the feeds, and sang for several menis luncheons in Faribault. Probably their greatest success was the radio pro- gram, in which each member sang a solo in addition to his work in the quartet. They are an extremely active organization and one which we hope will continue next year. MICMBRRS Madison - ---- First Tenor Fox - Second Tenor Prouty - First Bass Pennell Second Bass The Jazz Band HIS year's .Iazz Band is without a doubt the best balanced orchestra Shattuck has ever had. A wealth of new material has been uncovered by Mr. VVagner and under his excellent direction has developed greatly. As usual, the band furnished music for the feeds, but in addition to this made their appearance at several dances, namely, the Saint Mary's .Iunior Prom, and the Faribault Country Club dance. Pennell II again played first Saxophone, while Grey worked wonders with his cornet. The greatest change has been the addition of Pink- VVagncr at the piano, making it a cadet organization erton, who supplanted Mr. entirely. Pennell I on the banjo was a valuable addition, as was Poling, who plays the trombone. Altogether, the orchestra was a great success, and one of which Mr. VVagner and the school can be ustly proud. M H M B E RS Faculty cl llviser E . BI. Yvagner Pinkerton Pennell I Jones I Pennell II Poling Strong Grey Johnson I The S1140 iii,,1iiir1,iiiiii iiiii,iiiiii-i - at 134 ia- iiiiiiii I ,nw ,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,, M WNW, ,WWW ffffmw, W ,,,,,,,,,., 0f'fW.0,,0 M df, hr: E 3 ,.,, ,,.... 52 Wg 'Z s? E , ........ g ,,,wf4fM,h,.,, 'Www 'l 'M' fn' 1 Lmfffu., H '7 5 2 ...,.. H. ' ,,, ' IWW' 1 f'f f Zi . .,,.., , K'-2?7'f'f ,..,. .. 5 fl ', ,,w: +ff0 My! IM Mffff ,,,,v7 , ,xo ,,., .1 4 ,,, Q .... J 5 g yf' gmt. f.f., M12 ,M2.1, WMMW4 1 W, . , ,,,,,, A ,,, ,. , , 4 ,,,,,,,,,,,, g . I , 4 4,,,,,,,,,,. 5 Z 4 - ,..,, f .MW ,, I ffhwfffffvwlJAZZ1.fffflfm,,f01fmmfyf4q,w,fmvfZfffvn,f1,1ffj ' 'ef f' Z f..,,,,,,,,,.,,,m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,w MvZf? otiiillflllliiiiiilliii:-SESS'1'.'f.ffiZff!!f1Z5iiiZZ25722'IJIZIIIIJITJZEIZI1572295751252-1 '93, QWIIIFIMMWWIWIWM IAWWIWWMWIWWMIVAVWWIWII The Choir 1925- 26 S usual, the choir this year has been a great surprise to the greater part of the student body. Beginning the year with but a few members back. it has rounded into a body of singers which has not been surpassed for a number of years. This improvement has been entirely due to Mr. and Mrs. YVhitney's excellent tutelage, and to Mr. VVagner's wonderful perforxnam-e on the organ, Several new boys have been uncovered as possible candidates for next years Quartette, notably Lofstrum and Bryan. The choir has furnished good music throughout the year and at liaster time gave an exhibition unparalleled by any former choir. Black Bryan Drew Fisher I I Harrison Hermann Koetke Lentz Levering Lofstrum Loomis Moses Prouty Van Dyke VVernli Yvood CHOIR LIST MR. H. li. YVHITNEY, Director CQIIVTORI DECJNI Brown I Bucher Cameron Catling Darling Dunn Harris Keith Kremer Finger Pinkerton Stockwell I Stockwell II Todd IValters A Westbrook IYing Fox II-Crucifer it iiiiivii -at 1351421 ii--1iii-1 iiiii-1iiii-iiiii T he SHAD 'ni T ,,,,Wf,W, , f ffffWf Wfwf, ,wff 'y fffffffffmw 7:w,,,f m 'fbfm Ma' . 'm Q wffffffmwgf, AMAM45 1 f fm, 1, ,ff 5 : 5 ,g 5 , .,,,,ffff,,,,4,,,h ww !,.,ZZZff 'h' 2 Q mwa.,W M fW ' ,W ' gif' If 2 ff 1 m, W-'Wh 'Winn www, m,ffff,,,wA::'4 ,,f'.ff 4 KE, W, I f ' f MW,,,,.,,,,,, 'Wwmw W KWMM Mai.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f! f fgfff I U.,,,,,,,,,,,f,,.,,,,0...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,m WW mMM mp1WWWWWWWWMWWMWWW,WM -Uffpf w,,,,,,,,WW,WM,WWWWWWAW,W,,WWW,wWMWf fffw in The SHADM 4, i 12 if Qi is. 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Bernie Albertson, President Day Chrysler Pennell I Nestler Foshay Troost Ramaley Kramer ...-9-illi-9... The lDoc-Workers Association ROBABLY the oldest and most respected organization on the hill is that illustrious group called the 'tDoc VVorkers. Apparently in some circles membership in this club is considered the greatest honor a cadet is capable of attaining. Their home is the hospital, and unlike most unions they will function at any time of day. However, the only time when a full assembly is sure is on IVednesday morning. A daily meeting is also held at 41:20 for all members in good standing. The following is the list of those fortunate men, who have been elected to membership for the year 1926. Pres. Brown I Vice-Pres. Guiberson Sec'y. and Treas. 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October 10-The Mollies attend the football game. Prouty sprains his back leading cheers before them. Shattuck, 265 Fort Dodge Junior College, 0. October 17-Dads Day! First appearance of Jazz Band! Shattuck, 33, Blake, Ol Thatis enough for any day. October l8fSecond kick olf of Crack Squad. Carney wins contest to who can break the first paddle during the event. October 22-First monthis marks come out. Hull feels insulted and refuses to speak to the faculty. October IM-Battalion journeys to Owatonna to see the Cardinals trounce Pillsbury 27-0. 1 October 30--Shattuck, 135 Rochester' Junior College, 0. Rogers offers to whip side- lines at Rochester. November 7-Burton causes three runaways with his loud nighties', during pajama parade to celebrate victory over Northwestern. Score 341-0. November 8-Prouty expresses astonishment upon learning Thanksgiving comes on 'l'hursday again this year. November 9+Miller Il informs us Lafayette said, I came, I saw, I conquered. Of course we all know it was Napoleon. November 10-Cushman wishes the'Com. would let the battalion go without caps. November 12-Dobbin balks when some one calls him zev. November 13-lt being Ifriday, the Southern la-ds fail to breathe lest something dis- astrous happen. November lil-The Culver game. The school goes in mourning. Odell is almost Shot for having the nerve to laugh at the supper table. -at 141 le- SHAD MMMMAWMM ,fffW jZ,wfrMff,0,,Z2 Q... ,,,,,, Im, p7f,,Z,jjfffffffA 5 f'ffffff i flffwfffm, gmf,,,,,,,Mf5M,,,,M:f 3 gi a,,,,.:11:f ,,,. ,,,, , !f,,,,,,,,,3f,M,w --F-..:::--:,:111::,p1Z2Zj'f'fffW,,,,,,, 'M pjfffffw 3 g w.,,,..,5 Z 3 i ' 1115555--.A. 1jfwf,,,,,,W f .Z 5 1 gl ffr. .,,,, f 5 ,, n 1 g -fwyw,,,4 fm, w,,,,,, 5 ' , 4 140 1. f uf:-if-A-, ,.,, 'ffwffwl We W' W .2 M., fgk fpf f 5 Z Wf,,,h? fwwwfav, bww N ' f 7 5 , - 41, -., fqff f , .,,,,,,, .Huh ,hm Wm,,1ffffffffff ' A'f',,,,,,,,, N 2 -., h 'fW The SHAD , 4 'F-fi 142 jd, ,,W,,ffZ7J '. ,,,, - ,,,. acxsss.. 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November 23-The Hesperus wishes to be advertised as having Power to start. power to stop. and power to ump up and down. November 24-VVe got called down this morning' because we said Homer wrote the Odyssey to the tune of a liar. YVell, what's wrong with that. didn't he write it? November 26-The turkey, the Orpheum, the dance, and Sally Aran's dress leave us a bit breathless. November 27-Heavy lies the head that wears the hang over. November 284Thoreson remarks that he was brought up in an elevator. My, but his life must be full of ups an-d downs! November 29+Haarvig, the Mrs. Malaprop of the battalion. asks if the dentist can put nicotine in your tooth before pulling it. Let's see, would that be a violation of the smoking ordinance. December lfAfter Dr. Pletcher's talk on Golden Rule Sunday we've decided our version of the Golden Rule isfDo unto others or you will be done unto. December 2--Mr, VVagner gives his play cast a feed. Brown I throws his audience into such laughter that Mr. Rowse swallows an olive seed. No one leaves school. December 3-We got kicked out of English class for asking what would happen if Medusa looked in a mirror. December 5fVVhen Mr. Newhall announces that a fund will be collected for the starving Armenians, one of our faculty members is heard to cry, My Lord, havenlt they starved yet PM December 6fCrack Squad chosen. Paulson I and Naas ask for permission to eat breakfast standing up. December 8-+'I'he faculty has a practice game with the varsity basketball team. Rosenberry gets even with some of the low-grading masters. We wish Mike VVagner had played. -at 143 le- SHAD , MWWWMMWM N, ff'-. wh mf' WM, Q ' we , Wwff W2 ,.C ' 'Z ' A ,ww 5 ,,::7:::::z 'Q 21' W f ffZZm 'Wfw ,,,m,.,,,u if , 2 5 .,,,,,,,,'z W wwf? The SHAD -' '- 'f -'- w 144 ,, , ,,. ,, . ,. ffffmffw .,f9,:,.. 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December 15-Harris defines exposition as 'trying to make something obscure to some one else that is 'already obscure to yourselff' December 17-Schroeter I into his cits and parades the halls, in order to be- come accustomed to the strange garments. December 19-Christmas vacation begins! Three are trampled in the rush as the January January January January January January January January January January January January January final gong sounds. Mr. Cocks rushes out to see if it is Latin ponies he is hearing. 5+-School reopens. Brown I returns to his bed in the hospital. 6-Rumors of Days' love affairs spread like wildfire. He has a hard time persuading Mr. YVagner he is really serious this time. 9-Mitchell sprains a leg while asleep. He and Lady Maebeth seem to have their nocturnal tribulations. 10-Raymond gives the girls his weekly treat by appearing at Cathedral with his hair nicely marcelled. 15eDr. Southwick reads Julius Caesar to the battalion. Lape sprains his jaw trying to portray theemob scenes. 16-Prouty makes Sterno,,' the goldfish in Breck, feel cheap by swimming the hundred yard backstroke in 1:072f5. 17-Gamble wrecks hockey practice by appearing in a derby. Mr. Kingham denies thc report that it is his renowned chapeau. , 19-Mr. W'agner lcarns while correcting a VVestward Ho! test that two of the characters died at the steak. VVe wonder what they would have done at the sight of a Shattuck Hdogf, 23-Shads beat Red VVing Five, 26-19. 25-'l'hc Cue Ball cpidemic spreads thru school. Cushman refuses to join. 26-Stevens I gets his cut so short the rest of the members dub him Foul Ball. 27-'l'hc barber thinks seriously of vacationing in Florida on the proceeds of the Cue Ball craze. 28-Truax in French class, translates, They walked on the streets mounted on automobile trucksfl Those French people do funny things. 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Mr. Holsinger is so surprised he dismisses his classes. 13-Walters reports the loss of a room-mate. 15-Lape gets tight on cough medicine and spoils half of the sets in bookkeeping class. 16fBoardman brings some cough medicine to bookkeeping class to see if he can straighten out his books. 17-First appearance of A'Hungry Hunchesf' The school becomes suc- cessively indignant, angry, frantic, and then tolerant. VVolf II comes out of hiding when the latter stage is reached. 19+Mrs. VVoodruff brings the canaries to the dining room. Paulis wishes to have it announced that he doesn't stuff birds. 2OfMid-winter Carnival. Troost looses his bear skin and exits in his bare skin. 21-Five doors on the third floor of Breck simultaneously crash to the floor. Sabin is afraid to open his. 22-lVashington's birthday feed and full holiday. 24+fDowty tries to convince Mr. Haberle a chain store is one where they sell chains. 25--Russell tells his history class that The battle was won by the Nu- midian Calvaryf, Maybe he meant by dark horses. 27-A fair visitor embarrases one of the cadets by asking how Crystal Day received his name. 28+llrooks eats only seven bowls of cereal and almost faints from lack of nourishment. March 1-Seniors after seeing That Royle Girll' return from town with a nice new set of whips. 141 Ja The SHAD , mf 1 , . f, 1 1 ,,,ffffffmfwwWffWM'f'w ffzffxywwhvwf 'v,, 5 fi ,U n.,,, 'Wray ,ff Mgff 3 f,.,,,,,,.,.. 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Umonkeryf' 9-'l'he needle YVatsonl 'l'he Faculty Detective Association turn out, and like the N.Vl'.M.P. refuse to ad-dress themselves to curtained sleep until they find their man. 10-Mr. Nickey's badge is confiscated when it comes to light that he has dis- graced his organization by failing to track his man. 12-Mr. Crosset stops Dr. Rumpf's emulation of Ben Hur by insisting that he take the corners on all four wheels. 13-Rosenberry I consumes only two quarts of coffee and Hunks lflnglish for the month. llifllobbin says freezing to death is the worst way to die, beeaupe it hurts so much when you thaw out. 19fSpring vacation begins! l 30fl5ack again. Day has another change of affection. April 1-New column is started in the Spectator Hlllakers Of Faribault. Munn Hotlin heads the list. April 3-Mr. Drummond confiscates 'Wotring's Decumeron. Yvhereupon the lusty Yves turns his attention to Balzac. April 6-We get sent from class again for asking if a decanter is one of those things April a horse breaks into. 10-Bill A. and lilvarts N. start an agitation ,for new campus ornaments. April 12-Nicotine Club changes from cigarettes to chewing tobacco as baseball sea- April 111- son gets under way. -Date for the .lunior-Senior Ball is set and changed five times in rapid suc- cession, thus mystifying the entire battalion. April 17QPaulson I starts issuing invitations for the J.-S. April 19-Mr. Sprandel amuses thc evening study hall by reading one of Brown's letters. April 21-Spring brings on an epidemic of love. Gamble and Odell are the first to succumb. April 22-The 35 Club renders Always at the feed in the dining room. Albert- son is narrowly missed by a plate. April 25-Kistler informs his English class that Launcelot became a nun. .ag 149 1-at SHAD fw in WMM! 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A suspicous policeman tells Gamble he can't carry his gun through the streets. 1-Carney insists he is Queen of the May. Someone obligingly crowns him with a Victrola record. 2-wDobbin asks who invented tl1e Browning Machine Gun. lvhy, Mister Mor- rison II, of course. 4-- l'he Hesperus becomes very militaristic and uses the Armory for a garage. 5-The battalion pitches tents. Odell asks, YVhat's the rope for. lve think he learned before being dismissed. n 6-The battalion pitches more tents, runs through a few dozen field problems, puts on guard mounting, and a dress parade. 7-Government inspection begins. The battalion repeats the items for the 6th, Swlnspection still on. Gratton makes his bed for the first time this year. 9-vGamble's new chevrons bring on an attack of pink eye. 10fFour of the seven girls to whom Paulson I has sent invitations to J.-S. as- sure him they will be glad to come. 11-Paulson I thinks seriously of breaking his leg. The members of his table come to the rescue and get partners for the unfortunate ladies who have been deluded by Dick's persuasive eloquence. 12-Lentz, when asked whom he is bringing to the J.-S., replies I'm not a J.-Sf' 13-The stock of every drug store in town is completely exhausted of hair oil, powder, and face lotion. 144-The Junior-Senior Ball with its halcyon memories marks the close of our diarv. -at 151 SHAD 'H' T A l i L ,417 What's ln A Name? Sheik Buzzy Com Ape Blotz Succotash . 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',,, ,llll 5 g f ,,,,Wm,,a,.lq M-,,,,0m WMS, 3 ZLL......2,,.! 2 WWW .,,,,,, Wm?,,,,0W ,,,f if , , l ,,,. f1Tffff ' A Shad's Dictionary liedroom-athlete-Our greatest menace: one who always uses all the hot water. liull-session-Shattuck's most popular pastime: Confab, hot-air. l5oundsfProhibition of town permit. Cob-Raw-deal, gyp. lJemeritsfSomething which one gets too easily. Doc-worker-One who is a good enough bull-slinger to get on the books. Drag-Pull, suck, inHuence. Feed-Banquet, a real meal. l ish-eyes-Common dessert, tapioca. FlunkYCommon occurance, mark below sixty. Get-a-brace-Customary phrase used by non-coms: i. e. get your shoulders back. Hash-pulpitfliating there is a Shad's highest ambition. Heyeah-fthe best way to spell the soun-dj greetings, howdy. Hesperus4lVell-known brand of automobile. New Yap-Freshman, rat, plebe. Non-ComfXon compos mentis. Old Timers-Carl and Nick, a cadet who has attended at least six years. On the books-A graft whereby one may get out of work. Shad-Any Kaydet. Shag-To cause to run an errand. Shattuck cake ACommon, everyday, matter-of-fact soda-crackers. Snap-tofVVake up, come to life. Smoking permit-Sunday afternoon walking permit. Soakflliscipline report. SquadYlDiscipline, the privilege of walking in a circle for several hours. 'l'he Barn-Old Shattuck Hall. 'l'he great-A term of endearment. 35 Club-Mr. Rowse's senior math. proteges, Yvipe-it-otl'-Remove the grin from oneis face, -days left-Understood to mean Uuntil the next vacation. SH -ai 153 ia- AD 4:3 ..,. ,f ff Wm,,:2a,.5' 'w,,W M 2 i.,1111Zij g , ,,,,, ' ' W WZ -mm my W,,Maff5-1 Mm ,fffwfv 2111111121102 ziiiiiiiiij ' fL1iw.,Mj'rww,,,W ' Z 12:00 12:17 12:18 12:18 12:30 1:00 1:01 1:01 4:01 41:17 41:20 41:20 5:00 6:00 6:30 6:1115 6:50 6:51 6:59 7:00 7:45 8:40 9:20 10:10 A Day at Shattuck a.m.: VVotring and Muir begin work on the Spectator. a.m.: Mr. Jones, walking by Kingham, notices Hart and Raymond enjoying a radio concert. a.m.: Sheik sees-said master. 01 a.m.: Their lights go out. a.m.: Vves and Jim deci-de to let Spectator go hang and, swiping sleds from the Campus Kiddies, go coasting down the Brewery Hill. a.m.: Bill Smith and Rcddiek turn otl' the radio an-d retire. a.m.: Daugherty and Burbank return to their room. Mr. Leverinfr gives a sigh of relief. Db 41:00 a.m.: All quiet on the Straight. a.m.: Rosenberry I gets up to study CPJ a.m.: New boys begin to close windows. a.m.: Bryan closes Mr. Nieky's windows by mistake. Bryan, discovering his faux passe, opens the master's windows again and lets the snow continue to drift in. a.m.: Koetke arrives en masse at the indoor traek for a secret workout assisted by Stevens I at the bugle. 3.ID.I a.m.: Cadets living in Lodge and Kingham get up. a.m.: First call. a.m.: The battalion gets up. a.m.: Assembly. a.m.: The battalion fall in. Lape leaves to look at clock. a.m.: Lape returns. Food. 8..IIl.I a.m.: School eallwMr. Muir gets up. Second Period. Mr. Cocks delivers an oration against the crazy fools that turn the lights oiff' 8.II1.I a,m.: Mr,VVheeler takes oil' ten any time a cadet talks without permission. Gage gets a 30 for the day. a.m.: Recess-seven injured in rush for mail, everyone has letter. The SHAD 1iiiii-iii.ii1- iiiiii-.i - at 154 ja- iiiiilfiiiiii 1 ,,,,wfff l,',,,ffffT'W-,, I 'WW ,M ,df fy, , , at Z Wu F mmf? f 4f,,,fv.,0 WI AWM.Qj,x:Z,,,h Z Z M, ,mjjflf wwf f,,,,0, g,::f::f:::1 3 twang g::::::::z 1 yfffjgmn .,..,N,,,h W-m,,M,, ,W M,,,, ,Mafwf ,,,, J, 1 ,,.. ,........ A gf ,f z .,.. ,,,. . f 1, WW' fm, WWW ,W WW ,aa,W,,,,,W.,,W,,,,.,,.,,.,.,,.,.,s,,,,,,,,,,,,f jf -W 3 aww.ff44f44a441w,w?zez2e2 ::a:f444414c1fwe:::::::::::::::p:::4f:::f4fff:::::.. f '12, Wfvffffwffff fmzwwfnmmfwnawawwrmmw lla 12 a. 20 a. Ola IH ITI.. III.. ID.. 15 a.m 37a Ill.. 45 p.m 46 p. IT! 50 p.m 59 p.m 20p 21 p. .ITl.! IH 41 p.m 30 p.m 00 p.m 01 p. IH 02 p.m 30 p.m -L5 p. 4-5p III.. .m.I 00 p.m 03p 04 p 05 p 55 p 00 p 20 p .RTI .ITl.I .IH .III .m.2 .l'l1.I A howl of disgust goes up as everyone discovers that the 'flettersn are a flood of thc usual ads. Mr. Drummond sells his third box of chocolate bars. Fourth periodfllan O-dell gets permission to get his tactics assignment. Dan returns. Stevens H in an argument about the fourth dimension says, WVe ain't, there isn't, and there's no doubt about itf' Comrad Kingham's class makes some hydrogen-sulphide. Burbank at formation announces he has a special for 'iIngtion Smith. Bill still has the name. Owen gives Squads -right, column left to 'A' Co. Shads attack horse meat. They give up in despair. The bell rings-Pete forgets to dismiss B Co. Pete gives 'B' Co., rise, dismissed, only to find he is alone in the dining room. C Co. goes out to the cow pasture. The Commandant reprimands Boom for blowing recall on time. Mr. Nicky begins to check up. Oscar comes out for track. Oscar leaves. A fast man. Messrs. Jones I and Brown take their afternoon bawth.', CU Co. is dragged in. First team athletes scold themselves in taking showers. Mr. VVilliamson calls the study hall to order. Nemo enters minus a putt and tie. He explains that he was talking to Mr. Wheeler. Mr. lvilliamson gives him a nickel with which to buy candy. Mr. Sprandel relieves Mr. Yvilliamson. Retreat-Nero nearly upsets the dignity of the staff. Jim Hackett begins to entertain with Nmelodiesf' Leach, Stevens II, and Burbank start a bull-session. -at 155 is SHAD T 1 g ,npnwwamww I, Myth M12 I ffmzwvmw I f 'W w Q ,,,,,.,,,.4 N,,, f WW., fp' ' ' 3 ff-- M77 Wai Z f Wfffm 'f-f,, ' lfwxzzfffm. 5 a,.,,,,.,.1 Z i M N f fffwwff ,W 2 :ffffttzfze e fn g:::::i:7 2 z f f 1 w,, ' -7591. W0 ,yyyfffmfr vifffff-'ffm ,,,M ,fi f ,,,,,,,,,,, Z' E IIIIIII 3 5 3 W Z,,,,,J7,fN,,m ffw,,,,mW fW '7fW'M' MMUMW,,,,.,,,,f,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,N,,w,,,M,,,v,,,,,,,,,,,,,f! 'Wyf 2 'H-f,,,,,,,Wf,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,v,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,0v 'WWMM9 M:::1::::::::::::::f:::1:t51:':2'::,::::::::::::::1:::z:::::1:::::::::4414m:m:m:::::1:5! Wwffwwf mmwwfvwmwfzmmammfvfwwyyywwfaww 7:21 p.m 8:00 p.m 8:01 p.m.. 8:02 p.m.. 9:30 p.m.. 11:00 p.m 11:35 p.m 11:4-5 p.m.. 11:50 p.m 11:51 p.m 11:59 p.m ' Guiberson enters and sees Mr. Lcvering sitting on his bed waiting for him. Mr. Yvheeler asks what the meeting is about and Leach glibly replies Spectator work, Sir. The silence of study hall is broken by the essence of rotten eggs which spreads evenly through the room. Mr. Kramer is carried out. '1'lie, egg ' is found in a test tube. It is reported that an imbie has escaped. Hart, talking with YVotring, is startled by a sudden crash as a tin waste container is hurled down three flights of stairs. YVes assures him that it is an everyday occurrence in VVhipple. Fritz Sabin, in bed, hearing dreadful moans in his closet, covers up his head with the sheet and hopes the i'imbie will quietly remove him- self. Mr. Below rescues Fritz by discovering Nestler and Chrysler in the closet. Guiberson returning from town hears the strains of lim gonna Charles- ton liack to Charleston issuing forth from his room. The Year Book writer finishes writing his Day at Shattuck. iz- 428' The SHAD 1i'-1t1--1111- iiilttiiiii- . swf 156 la- riiiitt - ,. . ,. ffmv fm ,,,Mr1ff'1f 'Wmh 55 ,,4u,,..,,4f? , ff ,,,,,,,,,, 0 fy!! 111, ,,W,,, s if f mm, ww, 1' ' Z H1345 , .WW N' Mm, MMM ,fxx.,N,.. , 2 , ,..,., , . .,,,,.,, , 5 my A ,4g,,,gj',1,,f ' L., ..,,.,, , 3 Eff , ,fvj 2 ....,,,, . Q 4 , ,,,,.,,, I ,,,, Ml, ,,,0.., mn, ff' ,fcL,.,,,,. ffffef ff f'-- --A fa f - -'f-' 7 ' zach.. 2 TIS'!! f'1'f!,1ii'1T1111'ZTT1Tiii''I11'',1'.2'5JS'ISIS'J555555IS:JJ:f!!::::f:I:SI::77ffH-' mf 0f::::::::Z:::i:!11!7! 1'Sl'SSi'l'f.','l111',1ZZ11'iZfl''S ' fffff.'f5.'lTff.'ff7f55Tfffif- Comprehensive Shattuck Exams. I English Cten pointsl CHD Correct the following sentences: 1. Mr. Drummond encouraged the Junior non-coms to shag New Yaps. 0 The J.-S. was called off because the Saints turned down all bids received. 3. livery cadet had at least three brothers or cousins down here on May 14. Cb? VVrite a themeuon the VVreck of the Hesperus: its ascension and subsequent descent. II History Cten pointsj 1. VVho won the great New Dorm-YVhipple snow ball iight? If so, why not? 9 ..f. VVhat is the record for long-distance VVednesday drilling? Cvlvalking squad doesn't count as drill.j III Chemistry Qten pointsj 1. Give the formula for making Shattuck coffee. . 0 Vl'hat are the chief elements in hash? IV Nlath. ften pointsj If there were 107,339 stones in VVhipple Hall, 7-12 of which weighed 8 pounds apiece in 111-92, thc rest varying reciprocally in a geometric progression, and the weight depreciating more each year, CHD fbi CCD CCD From what height must Burbank drop a 12-lb. shot in his room for it to be heard in the Senator's room? How many pigeon-holes are there in .lack Ramaleyis desk? How thick is the glass in the windows? VVl1at is the exact weight of the building at 12:01 Yvednesday morning? QBefore the Seniors return from town.l SHOXV ALL YOUR VVORK V General Information Cten pointsj CHD Cb? CCD Cdl CSD Can Hart start from Kingham steps when reveille begins and make formation in time? How many cigarettes can a Shad smoke per day without being caught? How long has Nick Carney been in school? Fred Paulis? Give the members of the H35 Club and their actual average for the year. Did anybody ever fool Mr. VVheeler? Explain fully. VI Itlilitary Qten pointsj 300 of the enemy are in squad columns 700 yards to our right. Our platoon is in that plowed Held. VVe will advance and drive out the enemy. VVhat should No. 2 front rank of the seventh squad set his windage guage at to shoot five miles? No one will get any farther than this in the allotted time Q45 minutesj so this is all there is. Cadets getting over 60 will be excused from study hall live minutes early. -at 157 je- SHAD l,,,,,,,fwf!wWVFZf:fwm,, ff ,ff ef f,., ,Z ,,f ,, .,,, i' f ,, ,,,,,..,,,, , ,W f rw ' , f 41, ,I 1 E ,,,,f.... if I l 5: 2 2 ......,,., 4 f W 5 f haf ff y,,W,, 2 g, .,,..,.. 1 2 QIQMMW , .,.... 1 g 2 g y .M flfffffyffwif ,,,,,,,,.,,,,M MA ,, , 5 Q ,,,', ,, I, , 3 gdfejjfjiffjfIH:4Ym3fff,,W,,,fg,,,,,i.,,,,,,,,,i,:1,,,,.,,,,,,fZ -u.,,,,,,,,,,, IA Senior Class Meeting As a Third Former Thinks It Is ,wffam,,f,,,,, ,,,,fZh HH Seniors file solemnly into the room and each finds a chair and seats him self. President Burbank then calls the meeting to order. The topic of the discussion is the proposed arch. Mr. Fox arises: Fellow cadets, I think that we all ought to give until it hurts. Itls all for the honor of dear old Shattuck. A general round of hand clapping fol- lows. I urthermore. I am absolutely against beating New Boys. It's so cruel you know. This is received with a wild outburst of applause. Mr. Adams: I agree with Mr. Fox in every particular. I make a motion that we take a vote on it. Nick Carney: I second the motion. The vote is taken, and the class is found to be evenly divided on the matter. Mr. Burbank: Under these circumstances, gentlemen, I suggest that we ad- journ until tomorrow night. In the meantime every fellow will discuss the subject, and when we meet again I am sure that a satisfactory conclusion will be reachedf, The meeting adjourns. Seniors: Cas they go outj This has been a really help- ful get-togetherf' eva ego ' fa? The SHAD rrr-1rrrvrrrrr: rrervaiir - at 158 Je- i'i-iii iiii' , ,A , ,,,,,,,,, ,,fff1fWff ff::'f4m, W-fwfww-,,,,f,g f ,Vo !,,,ffff'f!,,,Aff7 2 mf- W, f f 2 f' ' 1- f , 1: f , -'-----'-f f , ,,,,,f,,. ff!! ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 2 Z, . ,.,,.,.,., if ,,,, , . ,,,.,,,,, , i 5 WW I ,aqawm ,ff 2 ze iefwff 2 If 2 fm fl! fp f ' ,WW Z 92712117112 lj 7741 Qffffjff. Z 1 Wwflha, wr ffwlwh Www ff f M,,,,.,,,,f,, 1 W f 4. , -.,, 441 f , , f g - ,,,,,,W,a.., W, ,,,,,,,W,,,,,,ff2K,,,,,f,M5f , jj 7 ..... A mi!! ff . ..,, ,.., 1 Q www 'MWWQ As It Really Is- 'l'here is a crash. The door of the Senior class room swings open violently, and Charlie Day comes sprinting through the aperture with Fred Boardman close at his heels. Another crash and the unfortunate Day has bitten the dust. More Seniors come piling through the doorway and when thc smoke of hattle has cleared Crystal is seen perched on the gun rack. After about ten more minutes. Beer- baueri' strolls unconccrnedly in asking what the meeting is all about. Nestler and Mitchell come in arguing as usual. 'l'hey take up their posts near the window and continue. Yvith about half of the class present Bob decides to call the meeting to order. ' Burbank: Awright. get quiet you guys. The fellows tell me they want to know whether we'rc going build an arch or not. Yvhat d'y say?'i livarts arises: Not that I give a .... personally but I think it'd he a . . . . of a good idea to do something to get our names in print. Now I suggest .... .H just then Nick Carney tears in upsetting Pierce. lVotring and Smith I rather uncer- moniously. Nick: t'Say. have you heard the latest? YVe can't invite nobody but married cousins to the J-S. The Senior Class: Aw .... ll Down with the arch. To ...... with the Schooll llown with everything! 'I'hey dash madly out of the class room and shag every New Yap in sight. Burbank glances despondently around the room. Another meeting wasted. he thinks to himself. Hut he hears something. the sound of voices. There is a ray of hope. Some Seniors at least have the interests of the Class at heart. But what has that got to do with the price of sardines in the Alps? the voice is saying. Oh yes. But dont you forget that there is a tide in the affairs of men which. with charity toward none and malice toward all. leads down the primrose path to the Sioux City stockyardsf' I At this Bob faints. and Nestler and Mitchell. continuing their discourse. un- feelingly trample over his inert body on their way out. It tttt 159 vtttrvtt Ittt The SHAD I ffwrfMW'W'mM 'm IM KWZZZI-f0WWy'W0, new ffff f :fr:i::::2 f f ,,L11ZZL12:u,, 'q4'e+fft, f flrflnllrflllflfbf 1 I 7 ,I 24 ' 1 If Q 3 6 f 5' 'W ,ffl ,,iW,,, 2 21 WZWW 1 ' 2 2 i 'f fi 0 'M ,,,,ff1 f,,,4fff'!f-fnffjfffff WW? 221175111112 fI1:: e i yfffzm, 7 '71l5Z.xmMa, ff- f,,,,,,,,WM ',. , f 5 1 , r 3 , 3 Q - ,.,, f u.,,,W emu! f7MW,,W,f'ff14ZfffxZ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,Clf,,,,,,,,,,,l'Z' .Q ,,,. , +..,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,iW Wfffff? Chemistry Class HF fatal bell rings and a mad stampede is made to classes. There is a sud- den bang, and a sound as of several falling dishes on the stairs leading to the lab. VVhen the smoke clears, Rich is seen ingloriously sprawled out on the floor. 'l'he studious kaydets eanter into the room and take their seats. Haviland staggers in and falls asleep before reaching his pew. Mr. Kingham stares benignly at his class, calling it to order. So, Comrade Prichard, I see you back amongst us again. By any chance have you prepared your lessons today? No, sir. Cousin Rich forgot to bring my assignments down to the hospitalfl Addy goes up and whispers into the Master of Ceremonies' ear. Mr. Kingham: Absolutely Addy with much embarrasment leaves the room. There is a crunching sound and Mr. Kingham sees George Gratton industriously unscrewing his seat. 'l'ut, tut, VVilliaml Mustn't. Gratton blushes and goes soaks his head in a pail of water. The class will now continue. The experiment we are about to -do today--.U The third triumviratc, Rich. Fox I, and Rosenberry I, stage a big bull-session. Mr. Kingham: Fox, quit entertaining Rosenberry. A noise much like a scrambled egg breaks out in the classroom. Fox laughs a little -ditty, and Rich trails in for a duet. Simon snickers cntely over in his corner, while Yard voices his approval by several extra-loud snores. Speedy Stockwell skips merrily into the classroom, and docs his Harold Lloyd act in handing Mr. Kingham a slip from the barber shop. Stockwell: Sir, what does the formula H20CH stand for? Mr. Kingham seems visibly embar- rassed and stammers around trying to think just what that could mean. However, our hero, Speedy, breaks in. Alia, Sir, that's where I caught you. It means HO0CH. He dances another jig, extends his hand to Mr. Kingham, and as that worthy gentleman is about to grasp it jerks his thumb rudely over his shoulder. He then emulates Peter Pan, and does a swan dive into his place, landing on his royal dignity. At this display of impudcnce Mr. Kingham's mouth has dropped open in amaze- ment. After walking snappily about, however. he soon assumes his customary brisk' ness and, As I was saying about this experiment which we are about to undertake --qu a sound of heavy hoofsteps is heard on the stairsg there is a crash, and the door opens. Mr. Rowse saunters serenely in, glancing to neither right nor left, and, humming a little tune under his breath, shuttles through thc whole crowd of awe- strieken cadets to the south-end of tl1e room and glances up through the window. The SHAD iiiiiiiviiiiii -iiiii-iiiiii b at 160 ja- ii-iiiii Yr 1. V. 9 -' i i 'MUN ,2 ,vzjjzmmbmh MW! gvgvjfyffi' fwgiiiiffl Q wfffwligy A ,,wf,,yM - ,,,,,,. ,WE 3 , , 1 2 .,.,, 1 l1Z ?i, ,,,., W'j,,fg3,, ,my , fm... Hg, ff'f A- - 1- I I 1 f ,W -..ff f if ff Wm g+,,s,,, M, I'Doggone-it. You eanit see the clock from here. He then places his hands behind his back and paces sadly out of the room much after the manner of Felix, the cat. Mr. Kingham swallows hard once or twice, and takes up tl1e seemingly-im- possible task of carrying on the class once more. As I was saying, just then Raymond pipes up, Sir, what is a blacksmith dog? Before anyone can answer, Yard. who has been aroused from his slumber, springs to his feet gesticulating wildly. mAh, I know. It's a dog who. when he is hit. makes a bolt for the doorf' Mr. Kingham faints and Yard is silenced by tl1e general howl of derision. I ll l They are out in the laboratory. VVolf I, in his haste to bring a test-tube of sulphuric acid to his table, stumbles and hits the dirt. A rasping explosion ensues, and some time later lills notices a rather large grease-spot on the ceiling, all that is left of our dearly-beloved Loup , Gratton and Rosenberry, in a burst of over- zealousness, break a test-tube and argue fully half an hour over who will pay for it. Gratton finally solves the difhculty by hocking one from Simon and Shapira. A few moments later thc above-mentioned ones are noticed wandering sadly around as though they had lost their best friend. Mr. Kingham meanwhile prances into his private lab , A lull in activities occurs. Sud-denly there is a dull explosion and Mr. Kingham is seen sprinting out, closely pursued by a young tornado, his hair streaming wildly in the wind and his spectacles flipping up and dawn on the end of his nose. At this juncture, Dowty and lills, who have decided to become scientists, find out what happens when several varieties of chemicals are mixed. Rising skyward ascends a cloudy smoke. Everyone is convinced at once and they all fight for breath- ing space at a window. Mr. Kingham inspects for a dead rat. The bell rings. lixeunt Mob. F A as li-JW . Xi -as-E 161 la- SHAD ,W '7f5lZ Wffztfnm., nf, , ,N ,,,, ,, M., M , ,,,,,., M., I., my diffffww.. 'Q - 5 2,51 W 25 2 V -----, fe i .wwwhm 4-'sl' ,W ,,. WWW 2 , fr g H 'f-f -f -3 .,,. , W ,..,. , , ,ffm 7' ,W E f lfffffffffk 3 W Z 1::::::::e 1 f .,,. 7,1'Z2r 'Www MMM 'fe WMM ,,ff:fH,fy2i,, .,..,. wi 4 Q ..,, ,WJ t 'r Ww4,,'Ma, ,Q L -'- f The Farmhouse on the Hill Beyond the Shattuck Campus The heavy air lies still: The sun is warming gently The Farmhouse on the Hill. There all is peace and plenty,' The sound of childish glee, The prattle of the baby Upon its mothefs knee ls mingled soft and sweetly With lowing of the kine And grunting of the parker Beneath the spreading pine. You see upon their faces No touch of gath'riny gloomy They little wot the nature Of their impending doom. Below, by Shunzwayls tower, ,Neath Smyserfs classic shade The Shaals have scattered gaily To see their beds are made, But while so calmly working At making of their beds There comes the dreadful tidings, The Army of the Reds Is marching in a grim array,'i And fact that's grimmer still, 'fTh,ey have as their objective The Farmhouse on the Hill. A hurried rush for rifles! And then the bugle's blarel And then commands are crackling Like bullets through the air! Alas, we have no horses To paw the ground and prance, And half of the battalion Is wearing sailor pants, But 'neath each rough e.rteri0r There beats a soldiers heart, And every Shad is ready To play a soldier's part. Adventures of that frightful day Comprise a wondrous yarn, Of how they chased the chickens Out behind the barn, Of how the whole battalion lVallowed on the ground, And the patrol of Schroeter IVas lost and never found And how Lieutenant Chrissinger, Disdaining frightful odds, Led his platoon across lots In solid mass of squads, And how the bold Shapira, With bravery immense, So coolly took his rifle And threw it o'er a fence, But when the fray was over And every gun was still The Shads had bravely captured The Farmhouse on the Hill. Now hushed the childish laughter, The babg's babble still, lnvaded now by worry The Farmhouse on the Hill. The pig is grunting feebly E1-hausted every shote, The lowing of the cattle Has now a frightened note. The farnzer, footprints in his fields ls viewing with consarn ,' His wife is counting chickens Out behind the barn. And yet it IVAS a triumph So every witness saith When Charlie Adams led 'em To Victory or Death, And any Shad can tell yon You've 'never lived until l'ou've helped the Blues to capture The Farmhouse on the Hill. The SHAD '--1'--11l'-1l'-1 '--'-l'--l- - si 162 le- ---llll- 1 ,, , '15 W,,,,,,.,, M 1 , ,,.,,., ,.,.,, ' f,,.., ffwff 2 5,2121111713ifM vf,r ? Z --'--'f 2 Wfwfffmm WMM' ,ffff W ,M 5- f ff Wlmgi - - ,,fwf ii,,LT1:, ffm ,fffff,,,,,,,,M ef fz1Lt,11111...z f' ziitiiiiimi? ' 'e iw-N... mm., 2.-lliiffffffffiiziiiifififfffffffrffifiifiifiM- A--A T E. H. Adams III H. WV. Anderson II Robert P. Black George Brooks Charles L. Bucher George li. Buzza liwen J. Cameron F. G. Catling Frank P. Clapp lidward B. Coney I John D. Coney II David I . Cox I1 Andrew D. Darling Burton C. Dunn Robert N. likstrum YV. P. Fischer II li. P. Gallagher Allen 'l'. Gray S. A. Guiberson Lawrence M. Haarvig Stuart B. Haesslev Jolm J. Herrmann Lawrence lf. Hamilton A. J. Holman Thomas O. Kaehelmacher Kenneth Kernel' Kennith Koetke Paul La Plante Bernard Lentz, Jr. Allent Lewis VVarren C. Mac-Farlane Arnold lIacKenzie Perry J. McKay Alexander Morris A. Brook Kennard YVarren li. Martin Bueklin R. Moon C. Stuart Moore Marrin lf. Moravec VVilliam K. Morley John P. Pennell II Le Mayne Porter Charles H. Prouty George M. Redick, Jr. Directory Third Form Shattuck School. Faribault, Minn. 1977 So. Queen Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 806 lst National-Soo Line Bldg., Mpls. 618 N. 40th Street, Omaha. Neb. 300l,fQ Reno Street. Los Angeles, Cal. 1738 Oliver Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minn. 1055 Pillsbury Ave.. Minneapolis. Minn. 3756 S. 10tl1 Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. S10 2nd Ave., Minot, N. D. 602 Torrey Bldg., Duluth, Minn. 602 Torrey Bldg., Duluth. Minn. 2 Cook Bldg., Okmulgee, Okla. 1525 Superior St., Duluth. Minn. 5826 Marlborough Ave., Pittslnirg, Pa. 240110 Park Ave.. Minneapolis, Minn. M'ibaux, Montana Faribault, Minnesota Devils Lake, North Dakota 512 So. Hobert Blvd.. Los Angeles. Cal. 322 Ravine Terrace, Highland Park, Ill. Faribault, Minnesota 012 Second Ave. So.. Minneapolis, Minn. 1208 S. River Street. Eau Claire, VVis. Salix, Iowa Maryland Hotel. Minneapolis, Minn. 1011 Harmon Place, Minneapolis, Minn. Viialters, Minnesota Anoka. Minnesota 311 5th Ave.. S.l'l., Minneapolis, Minn. 1836 Lyndale Ave. So., Minneapolis 1915 Knox Ave.. Minneapolis, Minn. Palos Park, Illinois Miles City, Montana 2121 YY. Okmulgee Ave., Mushogee. Okla. 2200 Oliver Ave., Minneapolis. Minn. 618 lVahatton Bldg.. Duluth, Minn. Iiau Claire. YViseonsin Cascade. Montana 2325 Grande Ave., Cedar Rapids, Iowa 1010 Security Bldg.. Minneapolis, Minn. 508 VV. Taylor Street. Kokomo, Ind. 725 VV. 20th Street, Spokane. lVash. 51st and Country Club Blvd., Des Moines .sith and Chicago. Omaha. Neb, -at 163 The SHA D ff ',I7Z73 ' .W ' 2 ,.,,,, M ., 5 'frm ' I ' d,f,',,,,fw,l.. 1 I f x ? r:::::3 , Mmzzfb. ' fffff5371'7 ' ,::::::::: ff' ::::::: 1 ,LM ..-MJD M 0 ,',, ml LWEJ KMC ' VVilliam R. Russell Edward VV. Sann, Jr. Finn D. Nagell VV. Fredrick Schroeter li. Reich Scott Joseph B. Shields VVilliam D. Shivers Charles H. Shure Richard A. 'l'rauernieht VVilliam H. 'l'urner L. Samuel Vl'ernli, Jr. VVhitelaw VVing Iidmund L. Zonne G. N. Adams II Andrew Allen John L. Ahbe VVilliam G. Austin Raymond M. Beim Robert 'l'. Berry Gebhard C. Bohn, Jr. Adolf Bremer, Jr. Clark K. Brown I Robert Bruett 'l'. Jay Bryan Charles C. Campbell Leo VV. Chilton I Iidwin H. Chilton II Albert R. Coffee James C. Dobbin Hugo V. Ells Charles VV. Ferguson Kenneth Fewell VV. A. George Fox II James C. Fulton Harvard I . Gardner George Ii. Gratton Adolphus Guest Sherman Harris John VV. Head Raymond Herpst John G. Hodgens Russel A. Jolmson II Vernon Jones, Jr. I Paul Keith Paul I . King VVilliam B. Lahr I 514 S. Johnson Street, Iowa City. Iowa 2544 Harriet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 2204 Aldrich Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 5034 Raymond Avc., Saint Louis. Mo. VVilmar, Minnesota R.F.D. 8, Faribault. Minnesota G53 Bluna St., Chicago, Illinois 714 7th Street S., Fargo, N. D. 5024 Colax Ave., South Minneapolis 5124 Colfax Ave., South Minneapolis 2918 Jackson Strect, Sioux City, Iowa 288 lIacalester Ave., SQ. Paul, Minn. 2119 Lake of Isles Boul., Minneapolis Fourth Form 5tl1 St., Anacortes, VVashington 210 Sergeant Ave., Joplin, Mo. 832 lNIc. Knight Bldg., Minneapolis 1121 Arden Road, Pasadena, Cal. 2308 Lake Place, Minneapolis, Minn. 836 So. 5th St., Atchison, Kansas 1405 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 855 VVcst '7th St., St. Paul, Minn. 2920 Iiast First St., Duluth, Minn. Laurens, Iowa 909 VVest 11-th St., Red Vl'ing, Minn. Box 1515, Great Ifalls, Montana 409 lNIcCarthy Bldg., Boise, Idaho -1-09 McCarthy Bldg., Boise, Idaho 2123 Aldrich Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 230 Coronado Ave., Long Beach, Cal. 2035 James Ave. No., Minneapolis 420 Lincoln Ave., Rau Claire, VVisconsin Apt. 18 Curtis Hotel, Minneapolis 111 Broadway I'last, Sedalia, lNIo. 610 Lake Avc., VVhite Bear, Minn. 118 So. 52nd St., Omaha. Neb. 1007 Jones St., Omaha, Neb. Jamestown. North Dakota 1400 Lincoln Ave.. WV. Minneapolis 2647 Irving Ave. So., Minneapolis lilmwood, YVisconsin 4104 Harriet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 901 4th Street N., Valley City. N. D. 405 Motfet Ave., Joplin, Mo. 413 Daily Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Vi'atertown, VVisconsin Fourth Ave. A., Bismark, N. D. The SHAD1 I llll lll-l I I lllllvv llll 'l 1l1ll'-1 - at 164 Ja- '--1+ '- I Allen R. Loomis John A Levering, Jr. Hugh L. Mt-Vvilliams John D. Miller II Daniel A. Odell, Jr. Donald A. Partridge Charles D. Poehler James H. Poling James F. Reeder Bernhardt T. Richter 'Fhomas D. Schall, Jr. I. L. Shapira II VVellington A. Smith II VVilson R. Staples Phillips R. Stockwell II Benjamin R. Stone, Jr. Herman A. Strashurger George Taylor Bruce S. Thompson II Luther A. Todd J. VVilliam Van Dyke Fowler R. Ylveed Homer L. Yvicks Hollis P. VVood Charles A. YVoody James H. Addy K. K. Anderson I Harold O. Benson YVilliam H. Bliss Floyd V. Brown II Nvilliam S. Burton Robert L. Cardell Creary VV. Cocks I Hart S. Cowperthwait Yvilliam S. Davidson John H. Devery Clyde Drew Conrad Featherstone Ivilliam R. Fine Fredrick C. Fisher, Jr. Jack F. Gage David F. Gamble 3IBl'li J, Goodrich Blaise A. Guettler Charles B. Harrison Russel B. Hart ..,,,, .,,,., ,,,.,... n...w..- f W... .. laf, Wal ff .,,,,, ,J ...,,,w:7f4.,,M if-N-I WIA Wo, ' 5 '-W -' I .,.. , ,.,.a...,,-, ... ..... . , .,...,..., ,,., f Mags! ,...,.,..: 1 yf'.,sa.x .,...M,,z '.f-aa.. fam, LM ..,..,. 57 1 ...,..,.. .1 It M'ff ff-.,,,, '-4 , , .,..,, , ,,,. .,,.,,.W,f,...,,...,,,,av W H- .,, Qvwnfmwnufmwmwwwvtzfwmwwuwafffgfnfffmpwfmmv 926 2nd Ave. S., Fort Dodge, Iowa 1919 Dupont Ave., South Minneapolis 420 N. 16th Street, Muskogee, Okla. University Club, Minneapolis, Minn. 2536 Pillsbury Ave., Minneapolis 1125 Ashland Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 4655 Iimerson Ave., South Minneapolis 3755 Lyndale Ave., South Minneapolis 3801 Steele Ave., Sioux City, Iowa 1718 VV. Pacific Ave., Spokane, VVash. 2825 Portland Ave., Minneapolis 1979 Summit Ave., Minneapolis 105 S. 41st Street, Omaha, Neb. 21 li. Cherry Street, Stillwater, Minn. Michigan City, Ind. Lead, South Dakota 2427 Bever Ave., Cedar Rapids, Iowa Redclitfe Ranch, Ten Sleep, Yvyoming Forest City, Iowa 502 Riley Street, Atchison, Kansas 1902 Jackson Street, Sioux City, Iowa Glencoe, Illinois Eagle Grove, Iowa 1933 B Street, Lincoln, Neb. Box 183, Newton, Iowa Fifth Form 5024-42nd. Ave., South Minneapolis Eau Claire, Yvisconsin 622 Sioux Apts., Sioux City, Iowa 1104 Federal Ave., Seattle, VVashington Lead, South Dakota 415 lst St. So., Fargo, North Dakota Missoula, Montana Port VVashington, New York Faribault, Minnesota 407 Parkington Drive, Muscatine, Iowa Faribault, Minnesota 926 City Natil. Bank, Omaha, Nebraska 2106 Nebraska St., Sioux City, Iowa Raymond, South Dakota 2215 Linden Drive, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 810 Grain lixch. YVinnipeg, Canada 2644 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Strawberry Point, Iowa Glencoe, Illinois Xvadena, Minnesota 104 No. 32 St., Billings, Montana 'arf 165 144- -11i11---11 1--111 1111 I I The SHAD ,WM MWWZWM IWW Wfiwmwdwhmnw I I . 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Stevens, Jr. I Tom R. B. Stevens II VVilliam R. Stockwell, Jr. J. Donald Strong John H. Struchen Carl C. Thoreson li. Vvallie Townsend, Jr. Harmon J. Truax Siebert N. Van Bronkhorst John VV. VVaIters VV. VVillard VVard Edward S. Yvestbrook Charles H. Adams I Frank O. Albertson Harold J. Baker, Jr. Richard S. Baldwin Jack K. Beckwith Fred J. Boardman VVardman Park Inn, VVashington, D.C. Harve, Montana 101 3rd. Ave. NAV., Faribault, Minnesota Independence, Kansas 1016 li. 19th, Tulsa, Okla. 194' VVaverly St., Yvinnipeg, Canada 26442 Portland Ave. So., Minneapolis Box 1983, Billings, Montana 1518 Calaher Ave., Muskogee, Okla. 24136 Irving Ave. So., Minneapolis 411 Kenwood Parkway, St. Paul, Minn. 311 Sunnyside Ave., Valley City. N. D. 501 Park Ave., Albert Lea, Minn. Detroit, Minnesota 1004- Summit Ave., Minneapolis 716 Goodrich Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 11115 VV. 20th, Oklahoma City, Okla. 825 Madison Ave., Helena, lfontana 41243 Fremont Ave. So., Minneapolis 620 Minnehaha Parkway VVest, Mpls. 820 Sherman Ave., Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Ironwood, Michigan 319 R. R. Rxch. Bldg., Chicago, Illinois WLee Dry Goods Co., Cedar Falls, Iowa 50341 Raymond Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rochester, Minnesota 1750 Portland Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 506 Ii. Carroll, Macomb, Illinois 2082 Carroll Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 10706 Clifton Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio Michigan City, Ind. Atwater, Minnesota 992 St. Clair St., St. Paul, Minn. York, North Dakota Leland Apts., Great Falls, Montana 2-L37 Emerson Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Grand Meadow, Minnesota Toledo, Iowa Valley City, North Dakota 1511 Ridge Ave., Evanston, Illinois Sixth Form 5th St., Anacortes, Yvash. 523 Sioux Apts., Sioux City, Iowa 1621 So. Cheyenne Ave., Tulsa, Okla. 4735 No. Campbell Ave., Chicago, Ill. 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Morrison II Morris A. Mueller I Walter B. Naas L. Jerome Neiger Caslos VV. Nestler llarkhain B. Orde, Jr. Davis H. Owen Carl R. Paulis F, liwing Pennell I H. Pierce Peters Abel B. Pierce John MI. Ramaley VVilliston C. Rich, Jr. VValter S. Rosenberry lidwin A. Rundell Frederick H. Sabin Oscar A. Schroetcr John C. Scully, Jr. Allen D. Shapira I Hollister S. Smith I Arthur C. Spencer, Jr. Ted A. L. Thompson 1Villiam J. Troost John M. WVolf I VVilliam J. 'Wolf II Ellsworth M. VVotring I 38 and Country Club Place, Sioux City, Ia Mankato, Minnesota 1938 Toulay Ave., Chicago, Illinois Lake Park, Iowa 513 So. Happyhollow Blvd., Omaha, Neb. 687 Portland Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 1302 So. Boulder Ave., Tulsa, Okla. Central Falls, Rhode Island 1973 Sherridan Ave., South Minneapolis 211 Fountain Ave. No., YVichita, Kansas Billings, Montana 11-201 Fremont Ave. So., Minneapolis G-111 Michigan Ave., livanston, Illinois 314-5 Calhoun Blvd., Minneapolis Cody, VVyoming North Bend, Nebraska 401 Mesaba St., Hibbing, Minnesota Brooklyn, N. Y. Minneapolis, Minnesota 41-315 Fremont Ave. So., Minneapolis 513 Vernon Drive, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Billings, Montana Oak Grove Hotel, Minneapolis, Minn. 314-8 Holmes Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 1135 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 403 Oak Grove St., Minneapolis, Minn. 4486 Greenleaf Ave., Glencoe, Illinois 600 VV. 14th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. Vl'atertown, South Dakota 508 VVest Taylor St., Kokomo, Ind. Glenwood, Minnesota Blessing, Texas 660 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 1921 James Ave. So., Minneapolis 820 Sherman Ave., Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 311132 Holmes Ave. So., Minneapolis 76 VVilliam St., New York City 5031 Raymond Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1606 Peoria Bldg., Peoria, Illinois 1979 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Spirit Lake, Iowa 562 Myrtle St., Portland, Oregon Cody, Vl'yoming 2041 State St., Mankato, Minn. Blue Iiarth, Minnesota Fairmont, Minnesota lvorland, Montana -at 1671-4 SHAD W M i W 7' ' 7 ' Y L F, , A Strong Concern i l i iw HEREVER ' ' g Xvhandled thijggnf it Y Tm pany is known. It is ' ' ' one of the largest, old- est and most reliable, in the grain business. The Manufacturers of Greeting Cards, Gift Mottoes, Party Goods, and Art Publications f -,fi gn . I Van Dusen Harrington W Company Grain Commission Merchants The BUZZEI COH1paHY Bus1ne.mFounded1852 Craft Acres Minneapolis Duluth MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., U. s. A. Uniforms 0 Quality AND Clothes of Quality '23 ...By... The BLUCH COMPANY of CLEVELAND Quint arp! Zlaall Fozzrzrlezl by Ilislmp Ilvllllllllll' in 1360 jfarihault, Minnesota Handsome ew Firoprooi School and Gymnasium Ylllllli RT, HEY. l n.xN1i A. hlt'l'lI.Vv'AIN, D.D.. Rector Nliss cl.-XRUI,INlC XVHIGIVI' l'llf11,l,s, Principal limeritus Nliss .XMY Lorlsl-1 I.0w1f:Y, ...... Principal dlfollcge ljl't'IJtll'ili0l'y and General Courses. Prepares for all colleges. 'lllll'Ct'-l'0lll'tllS of the girls who have g'railu- :itccl the past tive years have entered colleges or univer- sities. A fair proportion ot' them are honor students there, and ri student is rarely dropped for unsatisl'actory work. Wlltlxccllent instruction in lhlusic and Art. Junior College. ciyllllliwllllll, Tennis, llockcy, Outdoor Sports. For Culnlogzw, 511711 rcss SAINT M,-XRY'S HALL l ARIl3AIll,'l', MINN. QSENIORS-Q QW that you face the choice of a college, you will find yourselves pondering on these questions: Does it rank high nationally? ls its faculf ty big , intellectually and spiritually? ls its educational plant adequate to the needs of alert young people? Does it care for stu- dent health? ls its social life wholesome? Are its outside activities wellfbalanced? At QARLETON? YES! I-'or Information, write or call on The Assistant to the President, Leighton Hall, Northfield, Minn. CHAS. M. CASE E S FERL USON F L RIEBE P dent and C-Greosurer V P ci S JJ V P 3 Kellogg Commission Company Grain Commission MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH nlumhia woolen ills H igh mde niform loth Made in America-By Americans-For Americans W. F. FISHER, President S. O. STEVENSON, Vive President and Selling Agent NI. M. 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The young men of today will be the men who will direct civic and business affairs forty years from now. Right now is the logical time to form a working part- nership with this Company-the pioneer Trust Company ofthe Northwest. THE MINNESOTA LOAN s.TRUsT Co 405 Marquette Minneapolis Savings- Checking A ccounts - 7'rusts-Bonds-Mortgages E E Hi s 53 L 7 Union Terminal Elevator Co. 819 CHAMBER UF COMMERCE MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Receivers and Shippers of Grain Complimentary M I D L A N D lWarfield NATIONAL BANK and TRUST COMPANY GI' 3111 C0- MINNEAPOLIS Receivers, Shippers and Warehousemen of X GRAIN Resources 510 514 Fh nber ff' 'VIINNEAI OI IS NIINN Northern States Power Co. Gas-Light-Power Telephone 1000 Compliments of Donald Leslie Paper Company G R ADUAT E S When Planning Their Career Should Consider Carefully The Benefits Derived From Saving and Investing Our Services Are Cheerfully Given VVe Invite You to Use Them! 'A ll Your llfloney-A ll The Time-Ou T' WBJIQSHMQOQ IINCORPORATEDP Foshay Building Mi nne a pol is X Chi 0 NewQ,York St. Paul Port Ore. K E61 wvgrf Q ! if ,i 1TfT1- -.ssl , 1 M7 fi l Vfizfwg EZLW x 4 T:w !i'f:Tft ' Mg A - My FM ii.-:R12iN fff 'V' QWQ H QQ fl f I V403 f ul UZQTEI ii' , -rj ff ,Axif I f l . m, uf T55 Sf W1 wQN5Qw?dEa?f4eQ3?WffW ff xx E fx '?5 'fg ?A w , 5 H Q M X if ARTIifISTHCg1f-JiEZSH 5 'll , I g, 51 5 25: GMX 1 ,J ,y4 Nl ' A X' 1+ :Wg U K xx 42, X f l M my W wmjwllmym af -Z' 'Hr IN K 1+ -Xxx. V' 5. General 60-gtk mf . X, Sales Offlces 1,,' .1V. wlkg NM Q gifs, ul 1 ANDISDJS BLDG. xii UM N X immsafrfs g ,5 X u W PaCto fyWOwatonna,Minn. M 1: ,iii xMEDALSfFAVORS,TROPHIES QEEQKWAQYTMETLXZWWWWH li-Eg? 'W K ki 4 ..-if:-:ZA J e-:TFM A 'ill lf1 f2 L, ff if? N 9 M, Ili' MV Q xl 1' 7 iff WU M am L ' A ffgwwfy f Wi X :HSWXQ W MI by K + Aw X NIL , if V SQ NM4 l IKE 337 W ' N s tg J wlmuas i wnmzsur FHN SI f 7 M -,f '+ H A MH in 1 Mm ww M1 ,m li , f FK. Y ,K -- A? g,4,, K 0. Wfffal Wil +7 w 1 5 ggfxffwfs :I -.w. 135:25-Fwi 331- H X H !NK'yl'Zf ::H 9 j N J, nik' :f::g V, WMpw h ,+WM,, Y wwwx fl M 3l19Qf i MW nvifh ,Wi Q Mm M X ' . W 1 ,JL f . , r if 5-Q V . N l Q A ?- ? WQ?--?iQ kV - k'- 3 5 l i f w i l r HE same discrimination QW W shown by mothers in i 1 educating their sons at Shat- l l i H ,,-1' 61 in fucki'-is usually reflected in l the choice of apparel for their daughters and themselves, li A ll il , Epi Qll att? H 1 :U l E i H il l SCH BRUSO James Neiger, President ull , i The Store Of Individualized Fashion Shops E Q ' SAHNT PAUL 11 t, M COSTUMERS zz FURRIERS zz MILLINERS w Q X l zz HAIRDRESSERS zz l i WT 1 :: FOOTWEAR SPECIALIST-S zz X , gl' in: l l 4 4 ' l I- Q ll -+ ' FY? 'Thi ' '- ' psi if 6 me 379 W 3 1 ? an M i i 'ii i l .gigigsfgnase l ill ' 'qiitfls'-' ., , i 1 ' . dz l , YT' li l it X 1 1 li tl U a HIL! be-?fie:s+!erffjmw m aegg-ieg 1 1'-we , ea ger for QF-4 nvfiii The Hubert White Shop Sends Greetings to Its Many Friends at Shattuck jlOur Shop this season is chuck full of Apparel such as in favor with the smart dressy students of all better Prep Schools H Drop in on your Way home-or better yet advise us by mail as to your Wants and We will send a well selected group of merchandise on approval. Shirts Ties Collars Attached, Whites New Twills and Foulards, and Fancies Four-in-hands, Batwings d 52.50 S1 -00 Hosiery Knickers and Fancy Lisles and Silks Hose Linen Knickers 34.50 S1 ,OU Golf Hose 81.50 and more W1 SUITS W1 TA StudentSTaecg4-piece giitsiwithm S Syl plus 4 knickers .. . .. .... ......... 4 i Others 545. 00 to 560. 00 gfugeut chlfhife, Fourth at Robert Street SAINT PAUL, MINN. A Pleasant Place to Eat jliura Ztaarris Giza Rooms jfarihault, fllllIIllESUId 2 l'l I f I Ll the lfour-letter Athlete t u little night-pruwling J. 'B. Hudson 81 Son 'udmlj xl P71 ,ffm 1 v -1 -1-wwwvmll . nw M -315 'Z-' l m Asif? ll F5.lT 'i 5'5fr',:nR':T:U hllll 911: 3 l H 137- i ZH 35 wa 5-:Z i LQ'-,, II 4 A Y 45 gbzgguq 9.2155 E J gh A MIEE1 lv S141 ...:,.. l7f'?fR2,L,3E.!lNig,l3,f1, ,um A E GE 9 33-35 South Seventh Street NIINNEAPOLIS :: MINNESOTA Sbaffuf? ww Shattuck Prepares Boys for College H1120 Shattuck graduates are now in attendance in 35 dif- ferent colleges and universities. C' C vaeutiylfljylneff 'jIOH:1cial reports from college registrars for the present year show that only 5 Shattuck men were dropped from college for unsatisfactory work. VNUCQKQQIIW f1IOf thirteen graduates of the class of 1925 taking College Board Examinations last June, eleven passed and were admitted to Yale, l-larvard, Princeton, or Massachussetts Institute of Technology. weuuCfQ1Qf,DLlew For Catalog and Book of Views, or for Circular on College Preparation 3-Address Z C. W. NEWHALL, Headmaster SHATTUCK SCHOOL FARIBAULT, MINN. baint 3311135 Stbuul jfarihault, ,-Hllinniesuta Founded in 1901 hy the Reverend James Dobbin, D. D. The Right Reverend Frank Arthur Mclilwain, Chairman Board of Trustees l A HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG BOYS Grades one to eight inclusive. Limited number of boys and small classes. A special effort is made to make the School a happy, refined home as well as a place of thorough instruction and careful systematic training. Gymnastics and outdoor sports under 'super- vision. Modified form of Military Drill. '7' 'f I m'f'aI1ll0g, .ldclrfuvs r- 'f Y' 1 HE1Jl'lR I C K E. JE N KI N S HHAlJMAS'l'l-ZR. 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Store gif ! ji R ' N -.3jj7! 1 mn, ddr., - M 7,0 ffl-.4-f A A sign ,f sz egg FARIBAL LT z: MININFSOTA Ford-McNutt Glass C0 Plate and Window Glass Mirror and Rough Glass Copper Store Fronts '23 '23 '93 217-221 North Third Street :: MINNEAPOLI 0 S l.l.A MARSH 'AND'- I fffza A W7 ' 1 Insurance up E IIE 5 Q P Nati0nalS L ,? B ld g F' - S 'VIINNEAI ULIB MINN The Cigar Store Indian Compliments and Best Wishes Flour City Fuel 81 Tiansfer Co. J. D. EKSTRUM, President MINNEAPOLIS, :: :: MINNESOTA Q HOTEL HOSPITAL 52 INSTITUTION LINEN a COTTON eoons DLJL-'LJ'l l-l ' T1 I ' Vacation I ' V, Time L MEANS Driving Time ENJOY THOSE FEW SHORT MONTHS AND ALL THE REST IN A BETTER BUICK PENCE AUTOMOBIIJE Co. MINNEAPOLIS si' PAUL Sioux FALLS MITCHIELI. HURON EARL.: WATERTOWN mlNo'r BU rib BOHN SYPHON REFRIGERATOR N iii iiii iiiii N Hin the heart of the modern home you will find a beautiful, porcelain-white Bohn Syphon refrigera- tor. It is an object of continual pride-more than a piece of furniture-more .than an ice box. It is pointed out to guests and treasured by every member ofthe family. fIAt your first opportunity see a white porcelain Bohn Syphon refrigerator. Imagine it as yours-the high-light of yourkitchen- the heart of your home. BOHN REFRIGERATOR COMPANY Thirty Years Building the Best St. Paul, Minnesota ,V,T,K'N'x f- f Q Outdistance Other Roofs in the Longevity, ' e Tests Durabilzty and Cozferag Seven natural stone colors make them beautiful, yet tough and fire resistant. Send Z5c in stamps to Depr. Z for Color Finder , which will help you select the proper roof for your building by visualizing the various color combinations. The B. F. Nelson Mfg. o. Minneapolis, Minnesota THOS. P. PEASE Importing Tailor D dson Buil We Have EVERYTHING for Every Mill and Elevator -THE- STRONG-SCOTT MFG. CO. Minneapolis, Minn. :: Great Falls, Mont. GA M B L E- ROBINSON COMPANY WHOLESALE FR UI T S and 'klliiwigllg' .L5 SL L 6 .J gli? GOMPLIMENTS and QBEST CUJISHES 6 i'G70'i-9 SHATTUCJK SCHCGXODIL, .ytisglfyv Lo i' 'S' x'E1DH'qf In 0 0 31013 L AQQI. t .,.. .5 0 5 ilvlll is 2 ig ,, i IIXHI of ' 5 i I ,JL . Q E l ' cl ' ' xp Cllne ln Q 0 o 51 I N thus Free Book f 'N Saving aecompanied by greater luxury - u, - h t V saving without sacrifice or self-denial -' 15? .K 'I W 5 paradoxical but true! 'E . E W ' The booklet The Proper Operation of the 23 'T Home Heatii1gPla t gi ' 1 l W. H in for saving fuel. Tells holxvgiizgixrgriigwrtlheg Q ' m , luxury of comfortable, convenient, trouble- g . 'Q :Ziyi . Q' free heating and at the same time save money. F O -'- IN Get this authoritative book d d th . Fi O ji Q rules relating to yourparticulazrtiypgiaal heag gg 3.4 :ng svstemls Their: tmiiin to the reason wahich i e s youa out t e inneapo is t - ff L ffl ' lator. The Minneapolis canbe quigklygiud il 3 .. l0 N easily installed on your heating plant. Every E I gg i 9 Q home needs it. Regulates the temperature fy 2 if .2 I automatically. Maintains any temperature de- .- ga 5 Q sired. Opens dampers in the morning,closes U k -5 them at night. Just set the indicator - the S, C Minneapolis does the rest. Sold and installed A luxury-a necessity-a fuel-saver. Book- -- .Q by bmnclv. offices let fully explains. Sendforfree copy today. Q in 'f fi a' wigs MINNEAPOLI9 HEAT REGULAT Z' . -Q 4114 20.000 hear- ESTABLISHEDIHB5 OR CO' -1 U18 C0 YYUCf0'f5- 0000 Fourth Ave., So., Minneapolis, Minn. 0 ff Qi UWVEAPOlLff Hem' Ascummn kj The Heart anne rmmng Plant 1523- . fe 'fsff ,I . is 'l '9 , Whipple 195111, Svbattunk Svcbuul C. H. JOHNSTON Architecft SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA An Exclusive Store for Men fBut NOT Expensivej We have the cut you Want in Suits and Overcoats Smart Clothes Hotel Radisson Building Minneapolis W f , fi Sf la J 'Q u-LX ' Q- i J5Ax A 'N ' lullunv L'Sf'r-'-11-1:2155 -.-. fmaw-afnf:aQg1x-:-uma--. . , 1.1, . ,z av ep 'At'QW iW 'iWMi f Af1 .. 1. ..'77,7i nqJ32QLW' Z rl -' - ' '- '4 ' f M' uf- - ,s ! :- Q' Ag W ww A2555 3 - ' 6' f Pi 411' f 5 EJ X ., . ff, .- . , ,Am a mls XM ... gb ga ,3,.:L. -j :5.,,2 ff 'N .. ' -f.p f 'r ,, ,- ' ' f X ri, L


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