Shattuck School - Shad Yearbook (Faribault, MN)

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Q: : , -H: .Y 1 ' 9 1 E ' 1 rw Q ,,......, 44? o ,Q M.. sf Q29 Q .- ED. ,xva .5 ri EF Ill P 31 o H .1 Q . 0 HIV r F 9 5 ' is VOLUME XXII PUBLISHED BY The Semor Class of I932 Farlbault Mlnnesota H DM. f- -'In -1 J. f' H ., .g1.... .f?,M-,Qi.. 2 .. - , A 4' ' mi.,-.50 3 I i 2 4 2 3 Q . 1 I S E I 2 1 i, e I 5 I. i 1 5 X 1 E 1 5 i r 'fi LLOYD HOLSINGER ii! ifs Ins ix U - U - av... 4 ,i,,............c..e..,7'f:..sr.a -i.,.f.fie1...k1..f+, , C1 imc? 2 1 u,,,,,,,,, , 3 ?.A..3v- ---km. Q,-.7-,,.-,15iEi,,Qi- Q ,.. , -,.1'A,. .. M, , 't-'- L 4: 'R If-f E,D1cAT1oN If To Mr. Holsinger, who has been most influential in giving to the school the greatest benefits to be derived from athletics, we dedicate this year book with our sincerest respect and admiration. 1 hu 1 3, 2 ,. .. .. . ,..,.s ,. ,W--' -'-1'-' -- W-'. J . . 1 ,, ' ,- -- --- if- Board of Editors Editor-in'Cl1ief AUGUST C, HELMHOLZ II Assistant EditorfinfCl1ief ROBERT M. FOOT Athletic Editor MARSHALL H. DEAN Literary Editor KELLOGG MOSELEY Society Editor GEORGE 1. EMRICH Assistant Literary Editor CHARLES B MEECH Business Manager THOMSON S. AMIDON Class Editor JESSE W. BOWEN Organization Editor LOUIS C. MENDELSSOHN Military Editor E. SEVERN OLSEN Assistant Athletic Editor EDWARD W EATON Assistant Organization Editor WILLIAM H BI IM Assistant Business Managers JAMES R RIDGWAY ROBERT L BEMENT HERBERT D BEMENT GILBERT L THOMAS WALTER L TAFT CHARLES B WILKINSON Faculty Advisers F L HALBERLE F H BELOW JR 57 'rv eo., C in s so 1 s s 9 4 of , 2 A - - 'v , --Vs.. .,.. - ,' ' . 'k ' It A' . .1213 T if,a.AEj...1T ...I :rT???1 --'J' 'hs Ji Years omawoao If will pass. Memories will fade, bu appeal will linger. With the hope that this record may some day refresh these faded memories w the Class of 1982 publish this book t their . Y -...,..,..,,. A Lf-.,,:.14..4.L,, , . -,M . . L . WH QW , -STH 61 ,F . QQYCTAR.. fl , 3 2 H - fr--W W- --f--vw 0 .M .- ,qv-,-. r, - 1 ,JW 4 2 CONTENTS -2- FACULTY 'Z- CLASSES 'Y' MILITARY 'I' ATHLETICS 'Z' SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS 6- LIT - N umiu I llllllllll -. ,i:1:J5fae5sassssssss. , 1 ' .. . I lil... u!el.:!.:.-llllIlll 1 A , . -..ur - m i:::::::..:.::Qsn,.,. K , 55E55EEE25!iZE!iEL WJ ' il:::::::f::Q5s-:Q-L, x ii 7 A V -1 VZ' 1 :::::::ziamv , WWW ,,.. . , 'S-N -- f I x 212' usisiiiii X5 Af ' fl 5555511 ,fu ,!,.. ,, A-W 'JW X W 2 5 '44 -57' 'sf' I x ' K - :g5Ea5i5ii?'f',ifiiigiggiiig V Cf' If 'WP , f X ,JN 15 5 X f Df qv W 'r I x l 'W -15 .f ' ' ' , f x N f . igigaesgggggggfif' 1523 I f X 1' Was! 'iiiiiIll'::i- 1 Huff 4' XQK '. X liiiiiiif ' W, tv I ,E E. xv' .- --:55 X 4 . , i' ff 1' ' In 4 - if X K f , 1 YK I J! 45i'ZII.:' fix... czculzf RT. MR. MR MR MR MR ., . ,-f-., .. ------ - .M,,,, .sw 2. A af The Corporation of Shattuck School TRUSTEES REV. FRANK A. MCELWAIN, D.D ...,, ,. BENJAMIN B. SHEFFIELD .........,..... ALVIN H. POEHLER .....,.,.,.,......,,Y..........., HERBERT C. THEOPOLD .....,..,..,....,,.....,,. HENRY A. SCANDRETT ........ .................. . . .......Minneapolis, ......Minneapo1is, ........................Fa1ibault, Minn. Minn. Minneapolis, Minn Minn. ...............................Chicago, Ill. Minn. JAMES D. BRONSON .............,.......... .................................. S tillwater, JOHN R. MARFIELD ..,.........,,...... I ............................... CHARLES M. CASE ................................... ROBERT L. MIEECH. .,.......,......... ............ . ................Hlkfinneapolis, ...................Minneapolis Minneapolis Minn. Minn. Minn. Minii. EMERSON C. VVARD .................................................... . ..... Waseca, OFFICERS OF THE REV. FRANK A. MCELWAIN D.D .......... CHARLES W. NEWHALL A.B .............. BOARD .....................................Pvesident .....................................Seci'etai'y ARCHER YOUNG ............................................................................ Treasurer MR . , MR MR , MR RT , MR , MR I 5. C711 e S If-1. , FX ha , i if 1 f . ,rv-va ,:::'a1'Ti4 :'r f1M'1 - '- f W 'iw--ff' 1 ,3 2 5 ' wx I 3 w I 1 L i, F 1 i i v I CHARLES WATSON NEw.1 LL Headmaster Z 1 ' A ' . .. 1 I 5 i 1 . . K E 10 .. he ' ' 1 ' B 1 9 3 2 l. , .J College and Prep School VERY observer of educational tendencies in America has noticed the rapidly in' creasing enrollment of the colleges. The attendance at many of the larger state universities has increased more rapidly than professors could be added or buildings and equipment supplied. The experience of the war years has apparently strengthened the conviction that education and training are becoming necessary qualifications for leader' ship and success. A recent investigator has shown that a man with a college degree has ten times the chance of attaining eminence that he would have with only a high school education, and eight hundred times the chance he would have of achieving distinction with no education at all. If this is so at the present time, it is even more certainly true of the future. The day of great opportunities is passing. Nlodern life is so complicated and modern business so specialized that a trained intelligence is necessary now to win the success that was formerly attained in many cases by a combination of energy and good luck. And in the rush of today with the exacting demands of business and pleasure there is little leisure for the reading and study that in the case of our parents, perhaps, made up for the lack of educational opportunities in their youth. It is a realization of these facts that is bringing the young men in thousands to our colleges today. Parents who may not have the opportunities of a college education themselves are seeing the necessity for it in the case of their sons. While the colleges and universities have been pointing the way to a higher educaf tion for an unprecedented number of young men, the development of the public schools has been in just the opposite direction. The high school has had to meet the new demand for a direct and practical preparation for life and its vocations, and its other function as a place of preparation and training for college has in a measure been lost sight of. The public high school of today is doing splendid work along many lines, but it is doubtful if it is doing this one thing of preparing boys for college as well now as it did fifty years ago. A college president was quoted recently as saying that more than onefhalf the boys in his freshman class last year failed to make satisfactory showings due to faulty high school training-training not half so satisfactory as that of the old' fashioned academy. As a consequence of this lack of cofordination between the universities and the high schools the mortality among college freshmen is frightful. Hundreds, even thou' sands of students in the aggregate, are dropped from college every year for failure to keep up in their studies. The universities are partly to blame for this, many of them being so crowded that they are unable to instruct, and in particular, to supervise their students properlygand the fault lies often also with the students thernselvesfthere are far too many going to college now for a good time and with no real interest in study: but the real cause of the large number of college failures lies deeper than this. Most of the failures might be avoided if the student entered college better prepared and with a more serious purpose. The private preparatory school is an attempt to solve this problem of providing a thorough foundation for college work There have been prixate academies in this coun try as long as there have been colleges but in recent years their number has increased more rapidly than the number of colleges, and their enrollment in even larger propor tion This seems to indicate that their claim to certain advantages in the difficult and technical business of preparing boys for college is not altogether unfounded The pre paratory or Prep school specializes in this one thing it directs all of its energy and experience toward supplying the special training that will enable its students to carry college courses successfully With this advantage of the private school if it does exist goes a large measure of responsibility The fundamental essentials after all for success in college are ambition character and a proper sense of values If the public school or the preparatory school can develop these qualities in its students it need not greatly concern itself with the details of preparation in individual studies The graduates of such a school will enter college and will bring credit to themselves and to their school CTXA W' 4Zf c, . , t ' tt 1- A . . . . . , , . c , . , - -Q -is s - 1 , .' . s . '- f ..' H ' in H rmuwrfsa. Ffis.-J , ' - ...:iev. 1 ,Ha ,- - . -7 1 - ,of-. A ,. i - Y .,,, , -- ,,, ,, , ' ' ' ' , ' -- fy - -1- tr -v'.-:,::n. .za-:ez- ,,,, . ..-N. U. X,.,,-,--. . X4 ,ff N QF' in f rl 5, M eff fb 'Simi 5? .. fm L, g lim 5 iqbm .g fz LTY THE FACU which V 1 -Q. -bv-f f- ....:.w...... 'Q 44 .f7he1Sha s 1 9 .3 2 V - 'f f'1 -'?W'- ix 1, -1.1-15 Faculty 1931- 32 4 C11AR1.1zs W, NENX1l'IALI,, AB. fjohns Hopkins Univcrsityj Headmaster HARRY R. IDRLIMMOND, AB., fl-Iobart Collcgej Assistant Headmaster FRTIDERICK L HAFI3IRLl Head of Commerp al Department W'1LL1AM H RUMIP AB fY1Ie Umvcrsntyb BID fUn1wLrs1ty of K1clj School Surgeon and Physuzan UBA M PLITIIIER LLB AM fUn1Vcrs1ty of 11111101 Ph D Columbn U111xcrs1ty Head of Department of Hutory GEORGE RICHARD KIINL-HAM AM f0h1o Wesleyan Umvcrsltyj Head of Department o Suence HERBERT WILImIR ROWsI- AB fH3fVdfd Umvcrsnyj Head of Department 0 Mathemaucs IUHN HLRSEY W11rE1.rR AB CHarvard Umvcrsny AM QUHIXCFSILY of Chxcwgo Head 0 Department o Modern Language LLUYD HOLSINCER AB QUUIVCYSIKY of Mxdugar Mb Northwestern Un1vers1ty STLPHLN A Cocks AB AM fCor11c1lUn1vcrs1ty Head of Department o Lat1n L11 I NICklY AB Wabash College Hmtory EARLL 'vi WAKNIR Pl1B UUIVCYQILY of Cl11C3g,O Head 0 Department of hngllsh In Lharge o Or an Chow and Dramames N . . 2 1 , ., . ., ', Q ' 'sh jf . : . . 1 I: , A . ., ' A ' .ll J . ., . f 1 . J C f f V 14 , . ., ' Q' n 4' ' .D . ., f 5 5 J Head of Department of Atnletics, Mathematics f ' , . ,, . ., Q ' J I . .,,f '- YJ 4 1 . ' Vi , . ., Q ' I ' 1 J f ' f' '- 4' f Senza: --lu n.. . mg ..- W -s 1 ' .f A-,. ' M - 1'-1' -1 - . H' . .V ..,.v.-.....f.-v.,.,Y--..,, -... 1.7. ,-.-.v.,. , , . .17 Z 1: i 2 l i 3 E S i i . ..-rm.:-1 r- M... C. anew W.5,yt,.9-. fs A1 s :s y ,, ,,,,,,.,,, J , 1 -' Meg.- JAMES M. L. COOLEY, A.B., fTrinity College, A.M., fUniversity of Chicagoj French WALTER RUMPE, A.B., MD., fUnivers.ity of Minnesotaj Physician MAJOR FRED L. WALKER, U.S.A. E.M., fOhio State University, Military Science and Tactics R. L. KRAMER, A.B., fCarleton Collegej History and Athletics REV. LEWIS R. LEVERING, A.B., QMOravian Collegej Chaplain, Sacred Studies, and Mathematics ARCHIBALD S. BOSSART, Mus. B., fOberlin College, Piano and Organ FRANK H. BELOW, IR., A.B., fwashington Universityj English CARL A ANDERSON AB fLurher Collegej Mathematics and Athletics GUY O KARNES BS fMcKendree Collegej Study Hour and Athletics JOHN W WILHELMS AB fCap1talUn1vers1tyJ AM fUn1vers1ty of Nebraska, Latm and Athletics RUSSELL D BRRCKETT BS 1Un1vers1ty of Mmnesota English and Athletics ROBERT E SHEETS BA fCo11ege of Woosterj French and Spanish ARPAD JAY NEVADA AB fM3flCttH Collegej English and Athletics . , . ., . , . ., . , . ., 5 ' 'Q 5 E . . A, . ., ' J 5 . , . ., F , 2 . . ,. i . . A v-.. -. f 11 ' : ,ftf.1ftm1- f ..,. -,-, ,..g,:s.,,,..a ' 1 ii. -f av: -f iinll -mul 1 ,.!!L.- ..::e:::::: : W. Ln 'iiiiillfllii f eseirssgm ' I 2--tg! lll ' . iiififfifl , . A ' Q f iiiiiiiiiiiiiilii' 455 lll!!!!l!!!Illl ' T' .03. 5'esee:es:z:!5 Qx A ' 4722 'EEEE52 ,-Q llffii EEEEii -::: V-,,', ,ggigggmll I 1 , EEEEE255'E!f!f2!?X - fiis::fSw:::: f ' Teisessisifsiffffiiii m'!!!!Iial:I!!I 1. 1 A . 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We have tried to meet these responsibilities to the best of our abilf ities. The story of the school year is a record of what our accomplishments have been. We point with pride to the excellent records of the athletic teams which have been composed for a great part of seniors. Though we may not have had the brilf liance of former classes, our scholastic record has been steady and dependable. Likewise, there are many other activities in which the seniors have taken an important part and which have been as successful as in past years. Now, as we leave, we give to the juniors our sincerest wishes for a successful coming year. Ivlay it be better than the one just past. 'Q-af. .-ua .. .- 'aaa-f-11-rsrrzrzstuxms-1. f .Q N- ,rw E . ..a THE SENIOR CLASS , f 'N, f., W I1 .. .1 rj-'fi3::N s 1 ew I .5 in ,, ,,,,. - .Q ' ,f ,, - :ESQ 'A ,'1 ,.,. 'fTIf f'f'f 'f' 7- 'ff, ?,1.E. Senior Class Qffcers Robert Foot President James Pudgway Jesse Bowen VuePrc51dem .Bantam and Tveasufef V 751559-9-l1.'.f' A 5 N 4 .....,...-r.-.,...,H.,. -....Wf,V7.f.V...--....,,...,.,...................1.,.., H ,jf A. '-A91 ' -- - A12----:A-4. f -nn' in--, In-use-176' N fl-. lt! ' -r X me mfr oxxxflsis rbsbc' 1 PNN f 1 -, , .- -. . , . -+1 -f Q ...M , William A. Alexander All Hibbing Minnesota AXEL LEX is without a doubt one of the hardest work ers in the senior clwss. His hard work his gained him a very much deserxcd sergeaney in his career at Shattuck. He may be of a hashful retiring nature but he is a real friend when one gets to know him We will back him to go 1 long way in the World. Entered Fall of 1928 Badger lootball 1: B'd5.,er K1 li' 1 234' Badher Track 345 Badger Hockey 123, Flag: Company 1 23 Corporal 35 Sergeant 43 Floor Committee J-S 33 Bugle Corps 1 .1 fin. f ,- 'sa 7 X 5. ei. af Q3 ' f , .1 ,- .- Y ,I X! J.. I 'J 11 'Si f wr' X. if 4 l '33, ' 1 1 , ' .7 , . 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N1 TOM OM 15 1 two year Qemor who ments speclal rec ognmon hceause m the short tune he haw been here he nas 'attuned the coxeted posmon of huamess mmager of thc year book Though a feuthful worker he IS not 1versc to a good tlmc now and then Entered Fall of 1928 and Wmter of 1930 Cophex Sxummmg 134 Cophm Baseball 4 Business .rf ' E4 1 if z' f' Q 1 I 5 3 Vg f K . lr ,. 2 1 F 1 J e I' l 5 5 , , R V' V. 5 I asf view L, 1 f l . Q . - ,f N4 '- ! h .2 I 'S .f N If I ' ' li 2 I 1 F J cw 5 5 1 Q ,, fx ,Q 4' i xf 1, -Q 'T X 1r 4' Q 'Y ' A' 1. 5 ' is f e h f 1,3 :if . 1'.'.'..Q ' I ,' J T '-T' f1f'f f T.i't'Q '1 , f'i,..' If pq:--' v- :HJ -if-4 Ft. Q 'J U Z,-. wr - 5. 1 I :la -33' ' 2 .Q -1 '- ml -, ' -Fu ,A--X 'N' , . . . . I :,v,,...X . f . f 9 U' 'Q A' ' Q ' 5 ' . , Q , iw . f 1 . . . . ' qzf- ., ' E ' i ff - o' 1 he e 1 1 h e . ' , 2 E? ff jf LI , ' A ' 119' 5' f Y I . 1 :fl ff 5 - . 5 x.?lf5A-ff H -A i - e . . . - . . . . . ,- . L. V: ff 1 ' - 1 .f ' , .1 ' . 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Armstrong 1 4 'Y . . , X V 312' r ' f, 'Q 1' St. Lours, MISSOUFI T4 Kb- -,.:.f.n ,,1,.J.m.21 rw AW, ,----up-an-fz.1Qf,1 ,gqf.,.,X,,...,Ml -Si: J -f ' +455 ' '-Ln DICK , if N112 Yilrid l V 'K' p?Qrg,'gg 6335. lx, - f 1 ICK is reputed to be the fattest member of the ' AZQN fe-5 4 . . . ,fffiix lv 'wi semor class, but he has not allowed tlus to 1nf -J terfere at all with his work. In two years he has ' g ff , ,- 4 .1 1 reached the rank of sergeant, a very credltable ac' 3 complishmenr for any one. His weightiness also car' A' V , , , 4 4 af-, N .f V 5. t ,.1,51- ,-,Q rres Wrth rt a certam amount of what 15 commonly v,.g if 3 5 ,pfliq H - , A 'Q 4 gg ,' ' , 'fvlgrri-.5f4:y,'i1 Ca ed lazmess, , . E H g l V . I 4 I J T 1--f 7 - if iff 3 5 Y t s 3 1 -:H 535 fj'f-fQf'fF23, Entered Fall of 1930 T, Q2 I 5 I .l,.x Gopher Football 3 43 Gopher' Swimming! 35 Gopher Bas- jk! L A ff, , QQ,-53152 A ketball 4: Gopher Baseball 3 43 Sergeant 43 Bridge Club-I wif-21' Q gy oe Q ' 4g Ride Team 3 4. f. :gi-Tl szfj 5:4 'Qi' 'fji .j:Q.!-: - .-.L-fzeesle, A ,. an S ' t iff, ? A 4 . 1-1 xiffxx, . 57,--, ff iff f - - .-'Lil f I lin' . .g: 4-1'5 ' :iff ' ' H: gm yg s I ff eff H -' - V- 'fff:.:f11Z:'1?,.T:,'.?:+'2'f 'ff'T' 'fi'r?xf 1'Tf-.rf-M-, , 'Y , 1-n Hz V ..- . ,......-.......... ,,f 7 'sKlxQ.Q.l'. ' ffl? - i Ot is is , , .A'7f:': t .iAi.ff1Q -A -- PM - -A - - ' :ii MT:- 1- 7 Q D s4gt:.L.gIt-,,.,,,.gtl.,gpg IL, . ' - , 3 at gig- 22.1 ' :'...... ' Y.Y1.l,l:.fl,LIf11fQ....,LlTIL'IQ f .ffT,.,f'jTL ' s K 131 .Qt . , , - 1, 1 Www -,,, , W-, , - 1 , A V 1 5 1 ! , w 4 .5 a E 5 5 L 3 i V, . jgg 1 Q 'I i, i Ii . gi I 5 E. ' i E 5 Q1 H,-1' . V 334 l el l :gi i l all w l i fl 515 1 :if ' 4 1' . I :ii ' r 1 ' 5 ., 4,-f in i-. , f' '- 'fs f 121 5 2 l srftff' X' ' zff: 1 i r i 1 '17 :Qi J., j1:,l' 5 5 ff?--2 .T 3 i i Y uf '. . ' 1 , X i I .-A... if 1 3 i i i e i s ' i ' is 4 A as-'-'iifii . :1:.-.'.-,,.'. .... ,,,,Y,,,,, , ,T-,..,..: , V l L .f ' ,Q ,,,,, , ' iaqxyyxmqfn-an -v-' - rvv5'1v'.v , -T5-.nga-ex-uw:-fi: ! -' ' -' ' lm R- . ,4, .U William M. Balfour mf K Y-qv 5 Rochester, lvlinneswta I X ' ' ?,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,,v.,-,,i,,.,...,,,.,....,..w W..- ..,-,-1-fi i' .- V i . Q Q U .'1'.? z fifliff rg jF.,a,I 3 'x 'fi' ,, .. f .. , - W..-f LF? iii 05 ' 4' XX A Sffi Z Q f 5 L 3 i is i xx ' 1 ' i .' 'x N .47 5 5 1 if.-. w N 'IW . if-.lf -, 4. I V H, .5 ,tx ,L 'f e lf ' il 1 ' - ,,,,. if-,-, It gi i ,.'j fi -'P' '.-'I ' A - 9 .1 I N I , ,.' 'Q-,V :V 3 ,-5., l r-'iii ' ' ' 31:9 U ,ily ' -I ' NW L , ' .Z xr, t 3' Q 'fri 'I , f 5 'ii -' 2 7' V '-2-,,,1g 155.- fa w f'i'-sf ri-ff M' 3 ,Jn 3 ' 3? ILL has attained remarkable success in his three years at Shattuck. He has always stood among the highest in his form as far as studies are conf Cerned, and he has gained the rank of second lieu' tenant. He is ai member ol' the Spectator staff. ln addition to these abilities he is a medical authority of no small note. Entered Fall of 1929 Badger Tennis 2 IX 4: Bzulgei' Football 2 3: Badyrex' Swim- ming: 2343 Ccwlroral SS: Sergxezlnt 4: Seconsl Lieutenant 4: Officers' Cluh 43 Brimlire Flub 4: R61lfJl'l0l' Spectator Stall' 4. ,S i if i I A , 4 4 fl 11 'x I 1 4 ,. i r 3 as il I :1 -4 1 I , l 1 c 'rgiborjf ' 4 i i v I , 4 ,,,,,, , ,... e - , e ..,, , -e e e -e.....-. . lfifkiggiiir if 7.1 ,j7v+Vfi:.'i.!.. .. A Q' 4 , , , ' K A , , ,M .., ggq - ' 2fiVQ1-y-5.-,QVf J' 1 fry, Vatu ir .i'.:,1 if FQ 11.213 5.1 . A 'E 1 lf., N- ug.ff7:ff5v .nj 1. Tj K . 3 QTL- 1:-,J 'll .Y NV. -, . Z -YQ' - 4 if V' V -' gy, ,V. l , A .:ycfnf' eo ' mar- ollpg,--.---gigef 15,1 1.55, fi' 15? gl I if l ..ff5'.2' 7 'T 'A-'if , '7 'Q '. -,,. ,. A 42. 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Bowen b I 1,5-' - 1 V' I -, 5' Dickinson, North Dakota l 4 , . 1 ,lf , . V. ll if on .22 ' 1, ., W5 W .h , , ' . x.a i lil ,, ,,f'1? l 552 L4 rilfgrg .eg 9.3, :E F any one dared to call Jesse ua handsome dark' ,Q J -- ,, . . , . . 1,.:1-V f,'TN t. V ', eyed vouth, his lllc would not he worth livmgg but Lf' ' ' , , ' , . fm: Bill is worthy ol more than mere flattcry. Four years ' wg- , -' Y have seen him rise to a ca tainc , alumni editor of 1 ' - ' l ,qi ,, P Y , . . . , v A. li the Spectator, and social prominence, Nodalc, it seems, I - 42 -L V ' -wg 'lf' can really produce time lellows when culled upon. QW 4 9 g w.J.j2f'ftc3-t-1'flQ- L 7 , E . , I f. ., :life 4 . V' 1 I A f ' ' l N':f.i.ZV,.,wE.f'?g'! til Entered Fall of 1928 , 1 , Q i ' Q 2 'i ' 5 ' K' 1 A L, ef Ei, -'Yffff?'7PE? 4 Gopher Tennis 1 2 4: Gopher Golf 2 33 Gopher Swim- 1 5 it A , 1 's ff. , 5 ming ZZ: Gopher Indoor Track 4: Gopher Outdoor Track :ll 5' Q ' T fuslii 'VE' XX 41 31 Gopher Hockey 2: Gopher Basketball 1 3 Flag: Com- flip. Q s H ' - M- ' X K'-93 f:,, l pany l 2: First Sergeant, 3 1 Captain 4 3 Ollivers' Club 4-?- T2f51, ff V' g ,A g F ' I Athletic Association 1 2 53 43 Reporter Spectator 1 2 3: if . . 7.551 5 Associate and Alumni Editor Spectator 4 : Assistant 'G 'jg ff-fi' ':'3W'-N 1 Business Manager Shad Ii: Class Editor Shad 43 Secretary , .,,,f,ffv :I,f. 'f jihh and Treasurer Bridge Club 4: Secretary and Treasurer N 'Q 45.4, - L 4 ' jf Senior Class 4 3 Favor Committee J-S 133 Reception Com- ' - ' v ,fl T52 f- mittee Senior Reception fl 3 Bazaar 4: Instructor Machine .Q A -inf ff, 'F I 3 Gun Platoon Ii: Decoration Committee Homecoming 1 3.515-' if 4' 'fig ' : h 1 V Reception Committee Homecoming 4: Journalism Class' 4 V ' it ,V X, t ' 1' 'E Cum Laude. ' . 1 ---- fy.,-1 . Hliffij f' ', i 3' , ti -1-, ' W- 1 14-1. 5 .11Vf5iFf2 f l lf 22725 - ' A ' ' 'ef'r::'+':2'3-Emi' ,,,.,f5E-17 il t 32 '- T' V-'f ' A 'r1fT'vt::.mB 'fff ffwrf- 1 - .o .V-r--H -f 5 -- 'lei 1 V - 22 M, .- -.z.,x jc' .', . ,Y w.w9.Q!.-aft. df ' fa .1 4 , . ,Q , fif'fi?'1i1 'fi?i 'e':'v gif. 414.1 V.. V ---- -. 4. -. -, ,, .. 4:., f1-- ' wr.. 1' 1 ' 55- Q t f ttf' 'K 11' ,. , gy ..,. -f:-Y-,-: .Y - -gn! 1 if '1.':-- V EEG' - ' A' -' I .Ev .::: 1 5-.5 ,-f' ., - '- -7- J ,'. ,-l 111, x,:1', gg: 5,3 , ' -. H ,ew A A. 5' V K-gig' . L-:,t,,1lg:slIw,V ., Ag:f.5JvL.,-,.,v-.3 K A - 1 -I A 1, k - 'ig ' ,.-'1 -1' -N ,:Zi.17.'-'.' , ,,g'g f'f ig., , , . Xfnw---,iw eww e e -e i ,M E '3.5'i,,V :Q - 'dill-1 :rf ' ' W' H' ' 1 iblif x -Eta. X . I, ' l 5 K '. , 'll . i ' A H i' if--K - . .V ar , .M A A, T.: . ... i K ., . A , Q A. , 7 'ri l l Q . i X l . i 5. yi l 1 .. : i 'Q, Q l lx 1 i 1 zu J, I - il 55 l K. 1. I . J! l .E l. .. .1 .1 ii Nui: gi ,f..,., . gq,, ., r c 'J-Ht 1. 1 -'Hifi TQ., 1 g' - , 2511135 l' f ' l - -, N 1 1 Q 15 I 4 l -W 5 Q, 'J .1 ,-QR.:-1-Q--AT-vi-g W Y Y Y r 1 1 Y A . . .,.1,-::fiffLf'f 's?5Ff SI ...Q p William E. Brandow ,mg Minneapolis, Min nesota I . .... .. ,,.. , BRANDT ' UREAT, stentorian voice from one of small I stature is one of Br:1ndy's possessions. He has Z . 5 , li 44 S Ay lx 3 be '67 7 f -, 'Ja wi 5 '!3l l . l , g Q. 1 i I 1 l .il l 2' 1 l l I3 I l l l f l U 1. gl gl fa . X li' , 1 S l .. ' - i ' , ' f lil 1 . 1 1 X In , gl' Q 5 tk . I 1 I Ki? 135 , u ', L l -.. I , . ' lt I 1 X i V 9. ' . f s l lt 'S .K r 5 lk- l N 1 l Q I ' 1' 1' 3 1 lui lf-'A 1 qi 15' ' R ill A l : in 3:2 lf' N xx., w ,Mfr ,fo F, LBA f e fN .l 0- 1- I Consistently stood among the leaders of his form selio' Q3 lastically, earning many silver stars. Besides these accomplishments he has succeeded in gaining I1 second' lieutenuncy in the battalion, and from this position 21 , ,. t . 1 ' R V ft J' - V l 12:3 -:g f I. Q , 3.597 3 I V I . ' i '1 I i - 'T'.l1 H11 , 252. l -, ,,g. f. ,Z : .j , :ff V l 'j' 7.-'YA l' ' . il Y ' 4f..1 .i -1 .3111 mf. '11 - ff, V ' r ,1s.-'ji gl cel s ,ly 'Q -,.x. ..f- -., Mg i lug . .. 'lj' .-X 2-ff X L? - - L L Rf' -'ire ' 't ia . 3' 'M' - 'ig 'e .L , , V-fi .,.4 - A, -- . Igsgpfd s I , ' ',rv?i ,A-,g A ' -' nw. ' x., e V-A . f, 14. If ,, I . Y- ff' ' g i , 1 -' Li z. ', P :-5 ' Q s C. in ' ,, , : -..- ,f 'Z ,,.::I 1,1 A, ffjl an -' ga. E '-'7':.f-:far-'fi' -' - H W Av... ., .W l?-esMWs-eWeMt .... 23 his great voiee may often be heard. il Entered Fall of 1928 Gopher tennis 1223: Gopher Football lg Gopher Swim- ming 2334: Gopher Track l: Gopher Basketball 1: Go- pher lmseliall 1: Second Team Tennis 33 Corporal 33 1. Sergeant 3 4: Second Lieutenant 43 Ollleers Club 43 Re- porter Spectator Stall ZX: Bridge Club 4: Rifle Team L 12 3 4: Expert liilleman 4: Best Rifleman Third I orm 1: Cum Laude. , ,. K. I Q -l 2 1, . ,fi . ,. , ...,,.. ...W 3.-. f , . .- mffq. -J h, 1- .,,, ,. . ., ,. 11 . ,ff nf 1. X , ,, . P , , . . .. i, V.-.Oy , , W , W, . '-.1-.-.551 - f -. f' sv.. 'ff-,-.311-3,.b 151.4 P- L ' lx.,-4-. 1.:',--f ., -f..-A, -, '-g,,5..-,T-.1-. .-Z . 4. M tis '- L51 aug, ffififiif .1 '::f?T?f.?Q.fV ,-iw W ,,::-'- zz... N .-.qv V 11 I :-...J-:,1.-..'1 '43 'nv 4, :I .. . -Q ,1 N- ':4.., VA- -.,..,- - A- . 1, .. 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Carroll I ff I 1 ,I 5 ' ,- . - , ' . if .I N Cheyenne, WYCJIHIIIQI 5, Q' 1 ll In 4, ' l 1 I :f?13'.' ' 3 . I. , M M ig! any fl: '? W fl ' Q ig! 'I , RUDT fd- I nfyifdvs-Q1 me - PEAKING of s non ms, don't forfet Rnd and , Y Y Y K 8- tam W l Hand , inse arable and alike. The ho in nes' I f'E ?X II I Y P Y Q1 ,I X. ' tion is Rnd 1 take 21 'ood look at him hcl a three' , ' fi? 1 I Y S ,Wx bl . l ear serfcant, and ll colorfscr eant at that. As a e' 41-L3 I . . J Y S .8 , A 3. E ladies' man, you'll have to marvel at him: hes nn' 1 ,--f '- . ' - l 1 . . , ,, , I I ,A 2 doubtedly more than anyone knows, He is a favorite ' f Y ,. , - ,V V . 1 'f 4. .' 'Lf QQ -' j. l'Qf.2 . if son of old Cheyenne, and a big cattle num, we hear. ' ' I Ag K l A Entered Winter of 1929 K- 5 - M ' - xf1',vgg2I-2'i,fET'5ff+ ' 1- II, i l . ,,,- ,,igq:1rQ.-93.7,- ? 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P' ' -' fl My V ii' GEORGE EORGE has been rather quiet ahout it, but has done things in his three years at Shattuck. A sergeant in A Company, a good scholar, and a H rst . . 5 team track rnan are some of his accomplishments. v if Good luck, George. if Entered Fall of 1929 Q3 First Team Indoor Track 3: Gopher Football 2 33 Golf 3: Indoor Track 24: Outdoor Track 1233-1: Flag Com- M pany 2: Sergeant 43 Band 2 33: Machine Gun Platoon 2: i ssistzint Librarian 4: Bridge Club 41. v pan Xf'N 1 ' si N if ,E N Q l iii 1, :gh ,at lv l gg' J' lv 4 A 'J a xl X li 4 9 I I 11,152 of 'why l 'v' N . ., if ,gf P 3? 5 1 1 z w , I l 'C l' J fig i f -f 1 f X.. l r , 5 , QQ i x Y 'I 'R l , . 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Entered Fall of 1928 Cophei I' rims 1 7 34 Gophei Swimming: 1 Gopher r, Basketball 34 Cophel Baseball 1 Iiiist Selgeant 3 Captain 4 Ofliteis Club 4 Senloi Captain 4 Spect:-xtox Elllt0l bhdd 4 Commencement Play 1 Biidge Club if J S P ogrxm Committee 3 Chauman Flooi Committee Mid winter 4 Receiving Committee SSIIIOI Reception 4 01LtO!lLll Contest 1 Athletu Association 1124 'fig . - ,L GB Egg 7 we Z..--- in AF xy! A N. fN A is- 221,11 mi 4. g yf.-J fri, f '53-in-. avr v 1 K Q V 1 . b 'Q ' 1 C r 71.95 I ! ii K Y r S I , , 'N A I, l ff: ' ' . fa-iff-5 'C L 2 , . X ' ,A 1' 'f ' P f , f If ,,, in A A W 2 , - T E - .fi .34'Fj.f,'i-f,:? -3' . 1 r V f I 5 VIV-3.Ja':ffJ 751 '55 V ig 1 . i. A , V . . ,Magi-,fer-f:..' . V . , n, -V f- na 7 ' I , U ' ,V,2tff:g,5:, 1 jf., f , -A .f 'f'-'Affffn 2 , , . . . 'T V g 4 4 V ,.,l'f'7f'f1 4, I . e K. L 3 . . . . 4 l- -x ,Q-ft., .6 ' ' ' 2 I 3 S f' '.' ' 3 ' . g ' - , q,.,g 'lt 0 :F ,171 V - . f. .1-. 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TU ' l ' 4 lx 1 l T55 513 ' ra. . 1 'mls l - , If r i , 4 L a,y l ,A ,,,,..,-,., , ,-.-..,- .. -Y Y , . -- .A ,yv . , , W ,,...,.,,,,,., ,,,.,,, .1 f-5-ai,--1 1 ,A ff- 'm'+'f Uf':hN'+:'ff'fi'ff+P ff' . ' Edgar A. de Meules, Jr. ' Tulsa, Olalalionia -. J. DIDEE ARN this Minnesota weather! You can easily tell that he comes from Oklahoma. Qtherwise, hc's rather quiet, and one of those fellows who is over' flowing with friendship. Didee deserves inucli credit this year for the excellent care he has taken of his children in Lodge. Nevertheless, he is 21 good student and zu lieutenant in 'HN' Company. Entered Fall of 1929 Gopher Frmtlmll 2:-lg Gopher Goll' 23113 Gopliei' Swim- ming' 2253 Indoor 'I'i':zck 4: Athletic Association 234: Corporzil Cl: Seruezlnt -1: Sc-rfonil Lieuti-iizint fi: Uilieers' Club 13 Bridge Club -1: Floor Oflit-vi' 11: fum Laude. ...'. v , , . ,.F::T.:,:.:..n -, -1 :..,,... .. .,.,-W.,-if --,W ww 4 , 9 .l 4 Y. 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His persistence bas done much to make a sue' cess of the bugle corps. Witlu his pleasant disposition and his doggedness he ought to make good. Entered Fall of 1929 First Team Swimming' 2343 First Team Baseball 43 AHS Club 43 Gopher Tennis 231 Gopher Golf 43 G0- phel' Basketball 23 Gopher Baseball 233 Flap: Company 233 Buglei' Sergeant 45 Society Editor Shad 43 Choir 3 43 Drum Major 43 Honors Latin 33 Bugle Corp 2 3 43 Best Buglei' 23 Cum Laude, 31 I, V , -,0y9.v.!f,.-f, 1 41, ,,-,.....,,.-,...,,.........-.1....,,.,. ,,. P Z H ' fifzji-,N'W7 1 - Y fl 1, , xM. .w M g,f'r ' . ' . . ' ' ' . 'fcff .L' 4? 'ff' - -. - A l ee? l ...- f- A?-..gKif2..'fAi.-W'.lf . lj ' ... C'f:Lii, - ilQ. ' .I..V..M-.lL .4 1, .. Y . Txf7'ig-7 'lQf55'1 Mg nu M 5-F, .' Ce l?-I--A ' ig: I 2:7 I V 5 l 2 gf 7 3 f if' ' s Q Qi ' 1 1. : Yi-V i 'tl .' 5 :eh 1 2 ig? 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Wyllllf hc has nut Lricd all . 1 ,Q 'V 5 Slmttuck :md :lt Urccn Buy mfr wwrtln trying, 'A f 2 L 1 V .J I 5 ,, ' 1 'v Entered Fall of 1929 l' H lt' 4 1, A . ew , l If ,. 35971, 1'lll'Sl 'l'c-zufu Gkoll 'I -1: So:-mul 'l 1-urn l ooLlmlI Z: Second fl- Z A ' 31, If Team Swlmrnlng 2: Svvmltl 'l'c:1m Ilnvlwy Tl: Guphcl' 1-1' ' : Q- 1, , V ' Golf 2g Cfurlmrzll 4: Sergeant fl: lirislgc- Club -1. 1, 'ffif 2 .' 1, gee' Y ' - gr. : 3 .r, gl-:Q , 14, ug-1 ,Q A 525 c ...al ',w.9..' D'f1s'- V .' V.-all NI 'yn 5:66 ii- ' Y3T.'v'Y'L3 ,v ,, .,.,f .vel ' 'fffv -vw - Xiffxx , 7,Li,- VIE? 1537 k f. Y ,.,!,A1 Lgiflxdy - Q iam- Q - 4'-Q, 4 ' f: LE' , l I f' 2135: ! , : T1I'3'. i'92ef'f'Tv-'ful' f.w i'-' ' p,,.,. I 193 3.,..---.-N-w,,,.,,T,.,:?..v...,.,,.w-- .,,. .,..-. ..... 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Foot A , : f --' l v- . l R. il, t f Rul Vving, MlIlllCStIl1L 24 fgx l ' A , gy- 1 - ., .MT ,,, ..,-. Y - W...-W --- --zv -.1--,-. ,. , -- ,,l, v- :i- f' . l- M- ' ' , , I . . i ' ,,f I, BOB al. 1 liz , YYNIIVE.-lr ' 'f' li 'gli 'ff , fx i . 'W?l'ti'f-, HAT 21 man-Class President, athlete, cadet il 'r 4 T'-f21U N , . . V ' Y' ' , ca tam, Clrztclc St uzxd, and St. Mai' s man. , . NX N P l Y tl ff 35' Tliougll he rules second floor Vv'hipplc with am Iron fix 'V ' Hzmd N hc hats at wa 1 of mztlciiw lricnds casil , amd 1 i ,X V . V , S rs Y ' 5, ,rt-ff' ' will no Clouht go at lung way in this world, it 1 i l li L Nl., 5 E- ' 5 i Entered Fall of 1928 J 'Z ' gf Z fi f ' . ' 2 4 I f E L lv -K First Team lfootlmll '13 First 'l'c-:tm llaslictlmall 4: Uo- F 1,5 ' : l , A lmher Tennis J sl: lfontlrall 1: llzlsltt-tlmzill 1: Bzlsclmll l 23 ,ll ' ,I 5,12 - '5 E ,j Athletic Assm-ini inn 1 2 33 lg Ifirst St-rgeant ZS: Fziirtaixi l' A-,ff 7' Y 1 Qf 'rj ' w.. -ff-' I -1: 0t'l'icers' t'lul: 1: Assistant Eclit or ot' Shzul -l: Assist- lf' y W, '53-ai. ' will EQ! 3512 - ' :mt Oruanizcntitm Eflitrvr ot' Shall Si: liriclyc Club I'rn-si- Y E 0 ' 'fi . ci I clent -1: Prusicltfut nt' Senior t'l:1ss I: Crack Squzul Z! t: lf. 1 ,jftl 'iii V' ,le A V .I Choir 1 2: lust rur'1.m' Mavhins- tlun Plat 0011 ZS: S01-oml Wi, lf? ' , .Y ' v Q 1 , 132 . Team Football 2 233 Set-oml T4-um lizxskothall 2 353 Junior , -1- rf M- nf ' --55 . . . l fl,-N! ' fff-li. 1 'lll Floor Othcer Il: Floor Uthcer -1 1 li0l'617l'.l0ll Committee il ' ' QE, - - : Q i ' for J-S 253 Ks-cept ion Committoc Senior Reception -1. fi x 'X'7 'fi' E 'lily U 7? K I f - - .. , ,f, 4 . f f 'A '-f, - ' wi , I gkiw v 'T r- 1 'V 'of Vi? 'u sf' l 7 9' ua- Q g.-,w it 3-' LQ X. .,- L 1932 f 0Y9.?.lzJ!' 55. ,S 'X , . , .4 ,,,, ,, . 4 ,,,. 4 ,HW .,----,.---,.,, , ,f 1 . -.,..............-----..--W .f-f-f--f-i---- ' - Q- A f-H: f ' 1 '-Z ' T1'yi:.., , Hifi: lf: - ' etrfffli'-7 4 219114-'ulfliii ,f I I - if .13 ' ,fiffrejzf 2'g411fQ'5:3'L- .4 l4?13fl, 'qw f 115g ,1i.g5j 4 ' ' 3 V- Z Q1 uAu- '-If -W -- ff 16117, ,fy X l ill? --:ff 1 3 W - -rg? - -f - ' t :i Y' 2 I V if V37 ' : It ' ' 'E 1' .' g i ' :Eng -I f - Q I 1 Q 2 fl 45m 5 4. lisp 1 il?-'ffl rph L .' . 3 I '.I',5f, , if 3 3451 1 4 - A il' 1 ill-Fel. lil ' ' Y ' :il . ll A- f ' 355 l ',ll:t2::,, t 1 'i 1i5fffl1T'. . Hifi'-.' . A f - lflsff-'ff' l V-'R-1t1'bf'3r' ' 'I ' , ' f ' Biff is . 'f tiff . .lffli vi i 9 gi 4, ' Q .4-'4L'flJ M 'Qlaf it V. K' ' ' I T' mag:-1f 'l'-3 Lf? 5 ir 1 1 is ' , ., ,H ,5 E I ,, 1 V A, l il xg-f i, r- IQ! 'ng ', 11 I 4 ' .F 1 - +-06. A - YM - , Eg f ry, I-1 ,V -- J.. . 4 W w - 1- '+V I I. is .1 Fi 4 J 1 . A' 5: , 1 Walter G. Glascoff, Jr. gi ,.,f,5 4 -4 ll 1512 L' Waupun, Wisctunsin l 5, l- Q - 1 ' 1 iififf :Q 4 J! i?'l,:.-,..,-f- . ,W , , . ,. 4 - .. w ' vlan!-1 s if. :l f f ' Xifzgf' ij 'ff' BUD I Q' ' . L, l 4 ' ' LW-.. Gp, UD, our Milwaukee beer consumer, has done much in his two years at school. He plays the rhumha , . . . VA ff--4' f - on the tuba, is a letter man in swimmin , and ma , f' 155, ' A- .. . ., Y A 1 ' Q ' f be found present at any hull session on Hrst floor M , Q E Whipple. Vvhen not playing in the band, Bud is a i .f-A-3 Q L H corporal in C Company. As an cook and fireman 4- 5 . - li 5, 4 If 4, 4. y . 4 I , ,fl 5 3 f4,,'j'. t he can not he beat for relerence ask him about the A ' 6 , l . V!4f1:3:'. ,,-4 'Q .t 5 l 51:21 fy.. Weiner rozistj. 3 , 5' 2 - - i . , r . ,- -, - f Z-,'.4:.f::,1'-' 'f V V ' e ' 3f5Nf,33511'9 I3 Entered Fall of 1930 3:4 z 9.4, ,. h 1 i ri, l First Team Swimming! 3 4: Gopher Tennis 3: Gopher ',,5,tf'3v1'f' vp ff af Q1 '11 . ,fs Football 3 : Gopher Golf 4 : Flag Company 3 3 Corporlal Z qty' J '31 'Aj' Y 4: Bridge Club 4: Band 3 113 Orchestra 3 4 3 Thanks- I--if-I ', 71 ff' sitzzilg, l giving Orpheum 4 5 Commencement Play 4: Summer -' ',g if' EAA ' llfilflq, 3 School 3. 1-1 4, -' , 2 I ll 1 ' ,j A Ui- A Fr ' I' , f- f - A 5:2 r. A 1 r ' -I 1 2,2551 1' 'Q 155' ' -i ' .1 ', ff, 'gf I . ., 3 A--Q, fi. 7 , 4 , ,g . rl - .f:f 4- ' f 11 A ' 41.15215 f I K A - X .1T:,.474, ' Y -w4y,5g:: 5 A 1 1 ' -Y-r.....,....,..,....-,., .... - -.-...... V W- .,.-..-e,.-- -- -T --f - A, 93 t 44 12 34 V m,, .....m...,...,...,.-.....-.,........i, f F., ' ' Q: -9. 1. 1,9 N 3 Ll. 'X' ,V Wy . i J , , 'J ' 'WH' - - - -A 4-H 'SINE- ' ,: ' : V, fi '21 f ,, F ' q-. - V ffl A A i ff' . -- fl'-.fy uit 'E' ,i. . 1 'J 273'- 'qi ' 4-will liiff lffu-li' Z: N . . U fn' - .y..,: ' ,:::i x :,'.- 55: 'Q 4 1 1:-' lnlli ' . -I ff' -i . M' '-- lx' ' ' U ' - 'f X-i',Q'.l Q,J'Yf,-'.'b' .4..g:.L...L.4.gg...Lg,..44.w...f.L...4.IL. '.t.'1..'- .. L1 .1.......: i l f xlfjgi' 9 5iW .,-Hip.- .iE.. L.... ''...1 '.'.'.'Qi..L:ig.1:4:T5: .: .p:i:21i'E,,..,1if3:1f 1 f ' ' ,Q gil ,Qld '. . 3 Q59 - sr Q ' I 5 ' 'f ' 'I 1 ,f ' . 1 l l 2 ' , 'il I i f K in 1 L ' .1 2 . 1 .L . Z Sf, Q V. t . 1 ' Y l ' S -,V ' '-'-A w L . : t i. - :-' 1 ,, I1 5 , ff Pg, ' -BFEWQ ii ur rg, . . i-5:1 4 'cl ' ,NI 1 Q is I Z, r xx K ix 1 V, XM, I f . 1 K If 1.N?f .K 1 52 1- E ' i 2 ls v ,R 2 f fl , e l 4 fr v I 1'1- I X 9, l l r i 5, ' I' . X, 1' , ?' Hay 4 -. . f L 'sail L ' 11: .xggsr ' 4- i j.i', qx Y H, ,D . ff 1 Bjlffgf' 11 Q 01 l 9 pri 1 3 .n A 1 , fE,,z I ,. ' ,Gy - ay.:1.,g,f' 7515 3 '5 A gg. .atv-1.: Q'5i5 :? H-53? 5 '53 . U, 3 'Jffngx .-gil. . . W5 ff: imrzf 3'-,Q Q--Q---fig M. f lf xii, Z X-If. :vi H , ',?ZPv,t3 Z V pix. A l- WC, . . f 1 ' f . .1112 . r :-I.. e q.-v,.:.ii... . , Kira , 1 . fr Vg, . --:fer W 'N KN Fly 21932- s . .EVIL i e if l elf 3 . . r,. 'll i is KE l Fa l i'l EH f 211 11 ri 1. 1 IU if an ,,, 4 l sa fill ' 'll fr: li, gff . l lil .fi . ,- . , ,Lt if . , 'lit lf: i i lag ls. p 8? 2' ii 1 qi .1 ,- ' xl . , W . -- r..,.- 4, r A in-QT'-ff'-.-B.. '- ' r ' ' 'Q Q 3315..- ..----:f 553 4' 1 . J ' 'f 'fill . L A i Owen T. Goodman Qrs N, , 5..,. 5 Nlzxrinctte, Vxfisconsin I , i f ' 4 . . . . .,...,..--vi. .. u. .- - , ,-- --.wrvri uv la RED FLASH of hurning red hziir, several remarks, and Red emerges from the hottom of the heap. All through his career at Shattuck, this hrickftopped lad has shown zz real lighting spirit. We venture to say that if Red displays as much uggressiveness in later life, we will hear often ol him. He also horns in on the hand with the French horn. Entered Fall of 1928 Gopher Tennis 233: Gopher Football 223: Gopher Golf l: Gopher Swimmhig 123 Gopher Indoor 'l'rack 1: Go phei' Basketball 4: Corporal 43 Bridge Club 4: Choir 4: Acolyte 45 Band 1 2: Bugle Corps 2: 'Frumpetcer 2. v . Y .... -- , .-.,,.-....f,,-...,,,,.......,.....,.1 .,....,..-,...7....7.....-.,.,.-.,,..,..,....,..........., , 5 1 ll OI, - 14rrf1,,,..f,,, X ., . -..F - I I ,V '-.If f-i-------f-- u A' M w r af, 15339. .. 4 rw - nc. , K 55, :gs ag ' 1 . A. ? fr.- . , . . .Y I V .I .2 - Q. :aff 5 - , Y M V .1..f.E, .r pn, figff-2 ',---,t,,.3?,- , A 1,8 Qu - it 9r'1??QQ,Q.1rLi1.,lEilffi' Q-nv wif' ?lEfi5 I, ' r v,-, 1 gl e --M . e ., Q gf: E' l s li ' 1 Y i L f I P l . r 2 s 1 1 7 f , 1 Sl l i a K XF: -' E' l I Sal. l ' .ul 2 il: Q , F, 5 :sg g L W Zig 55 1 4 ilhrvh 5 I 5 ' :,QL?fi. X 'Y .f '..,,x-'fr ' , l Y ' ,Q f ,, . !-...:-r NX- . '1. ' ,jf ,V HZ r A Nl,lfg ' 1 3'-if te iv i j l :fs - ' 7- - Q ,X . A V, +3-7 3 -.-,.'.- ' X , . ,ef , f--vmfev--:1m..,,.-, H., -rj Kenneth H. Hansen i , W 4 . . Q 'ff T2 Churchs Ferry, South Dakota 3 2 'S'-lv---nw-' k ff'-Y-W H- -ff Q1-y-we-:Fw-nwmefk-Inari --.-1- jj! - 12.75 M. LAVOISIER .W fluQiL,tQT3n3 'ruin .. ,, .... l U Luvcuisxei' is one Qi the hig CllC1ll1StS of the Q- ' school. He has made everything there is to r' ' l1l1ll4C except nitrofglyeerine, and some time the janf v ,X itnr, on Ending at grease Spot in the lah, will know ' .5573 ' that M. Lavoisier has succeeded. Kenneth has also , ' reached the grade of sergeant in CN Company and 7 5 wr' . . . 1 x ,- 5 1 htm aided the Gophers in tenms, golf, basketball, and M 4 ' if I ' , ix swimming. gg i ' X V -, ' - ' ff-if ,xx Entered Fall ol' 1929 V ' 1 ' -ffjilf, . , , . 1 . . 'f,-5 , A , 54, : Gopher Tennis Full 2 C3 4: Gopher Tennis Spring 234: '?SEEf 3' 5515? fo J. Gopher Gull' Spring: 2715 Gopher Swimming Winter 2: ' . ?i,. ' Gopher Basketball Winter 3 43 Flag Company 55 43 Ser- 'i-fi fy: , :leant C Company 3 43 Rifle Club 4. J-, fan jizl Q f i ' f?f'5l'5? -v V Xlffxx I i - A!:Q.'., ff E 3 , f jg--4 D ig g -'z J: A 'ff - Vflf la -i ggmfygzzewf--QM 41. - - , V g ,N- ,M .,.........-. K- ,,.., .. .. . ..,. ..-.,. ,,-..-:,..,.,,- ..,. .,. .Y ,4.4.i.,r ., . ,.,.x..-.,....v-....-.-----.,,. ... .,-. , ,-,.Y. t- 36 ..,..,.............,.. '.,0l9.Qi1.' by X ' 4- ff? I 1 , 4 i '7 u'1' ,--4 Y ' W-,-if ---- -1.44, . w- I tif' 'tes if an n 7 .QQ...,,:gQ,t,:4g, .fg 7,.t...lf 14-1 .. , P 7.4: : i Orig, 2-'qw' ffl -e rr :f:.:.'geLg.-...-..q: 5-:gg . it I ' lqi . Aug. L- .-. . , 5 5: ll 5 l ,Ti tts, E 5. 1 ' .gl I E ' .3 E fit i , , . 5 ,x, e 5, iii. x f' ' ii: l P ll 'V l ' f c 1 ' ,alt l vii i l ls: t, 5 3, 522: I I - EF5 I Ei: ., . I gi I i 3 l l , f Q 7 Q 7- J. ' , l I .- ' tw f 1 AW X' T ' P52 t 1 t f :J Hi i i f 5 :Q5tf'.'.j'lt L 4 I ' +2 1. in 1. 5 i ,i 31 l E f. 3 t , gi u l ll t . . -. . :..-.,.-... - - it l ' 1 gjgzsi' 'I xg, 1 2i..:,-.U-...M W-. .,.. f-,.n,...-2 if 3' 2 5 A - ., .'3 i15w'-og-1--.-,WK-.-.,-:Wy-fquumwn.-fftfnmwm - i f ' 3 L August C. Helmholz jf 1' fi ' Rochester, Nlinncsota 4 .. .,....,,,.,--..W.-,..m....,-:,.m.-M,. ,wwf ' tt i' ii' CARL fir!-,rift -Li if M , f 4 QR '1 t N T . . , . fb'15,Q1::iN BlLl'l Y, capacity, and personality. Highfsoundf :fi ' ' ing words, but wholly applicable. mark Carl as f f j '52 A , i , . 5 X: , 5 one ol the tltlfiflllldlli Shads. As wrtmtml, observe hi:- Y' ' -Af-1 - ' L ff' Y ' N tbreefyear eaptainey, his editorship of both the Shad , ,Af f and the Spectator, and his remarkable prowess in s F.-A' ,gf , , , , . t ' 7 3- 5, I 1 swnnrnm and tcnms. The ladies, too, are Curiousl .1 Y .if ll' , - N g . . . 1 t ' if ? ' f I- tjxx affected by his presence, The medical profession is ,x 1 I 1 . . . I 4 1.3 5 ' f f if 5, about to gain at real doctor, and Shattuck is about if N ljff'l3:.'-gif to lose El real 'ilivefwxref' U 4 5 -f 1 , '31 tj,-5' -i it -Jm,,L'Efj. tal: ' lx Entered Fall of 1929 il .- wt , ,351 P3 Y V 7531: 'jf 39: 1 K Ji l Tennis Team 2 Z! 4: Swimming: Team SE 4: Winner ot 1 ' -if U ,.',:Q, 'i lsourth Farm Public Speaking Contest 22: Chairman f' ,X 97,4-Q i: i, in jhh Prmqram Committee of J-S Dance 73: Frat-lc Squad 4: 1 ' - Ki - 7 203 ., Publicity Stall' ii: WVinner nt' Tennis liotllrlt-s Cup 23: -- 253- .xfvvv-fx Winner ot' Tennis Singles C'up 3: Orpheum C! 4: Com- :fy ' -1' 'i-QE! I -I- I' 3 i I monreement Play 2 CZ 4: Must Eilieient Prix ate 3: Most 3. -'Tiff 'fi Q V Etlieient Non-commissioned Ollivet' 4: S Club 2 IS 4: ' A 53 I T Captain Tennis Team 23 4: Flag Company 33: Corporal 1, ffjiig k .. I: lfiff . il: Sergeant Gig Captain 4: Otlit-ers' Club 4: First Lieu- ?'w ' 'iq QS? I tt-nant 4: Reporter Spectator Stall 3 4: Ct-neral News ,--Wt -A-U wi l l A-:V 17 Editor' 3: Etlitm'-in4Chief 11: Assistant Athletic Editor I, I MP' A' ff' Shad fl: Etlitm'-in-Chief Shad 11: Member lframatie As- ' sot-ialion 2 Ii 4: President Dramatic Assn:-iation 4: 5' ' v lil-itltre Club 4: lleatl Boy Il 4: Permanent Ilunm' Roll Z: gl Winner Reetons Cold Letter 2143 VVinnt-1' Latin and Mathemativs Prizes 4: Cum Lautle. if jf Z' erik X M fill?-4----.!74 ,, , ,,-,, ,,,,, -H ,,..t. ,, . .. ,.,, ,, , , .,4. .,... ....,....,....n..,-...,,,,,,,w,,--,K , , . -.Ay .-.,.....................-.........,.,....... A ' 1 .1 ' nr- -ff.uu,1'A:,f-s .' .f j' NLIQQ A in In-.fa -5.1 gg. t A f..-Ly.. . -,Vi :fi Q 21-ivy 336' .,-.- K I-'ng J lf - W ' .2 . bg: uqggbi V, rf- QE.. h ' f f- Q - ,Q 5 2.5,-,uf Q gf, . ..'2j2::.3S4.gf '-.g,,f.- , ,jj 4- il-Ze ,Q . T.-.,...' QQ: 11:35-:,-.,1,l:if4.f'.I1i4lT.',.i.. 1107 ' V F i v.wAll'j::-I !'5.- rf - ., ' ' . -' 5'fgw,,Q, if-4H,,,,, W F HHH' ' Hvx' C' I H H ' Y Y N . I l5'f.f- ' f 1 J. . ' !. , m ' 2 l ' , 1 l fi 5 I ' .il ' ,. 1 Y: S ' 2 Q X Q 1 ' - if 1 :El . 5' I fg? 1 ' . . I I x ,fl 5 5 ' i El I K ' : ff- , R1 L 125 l . in 1 - f 'F 5 l A ' l .: 3 . .V A i li U l lil li 54. i l ' l ' ' I . l, , . , I .L . ,fl Y, .X 1 , . lklnkfg . U ,f -v-.,5, ' 5 . , f,,::, xp :K f l l ':. -D' V 3 F' P' Q3 ' : 1 H -A 1 . H if W' .F l.. , F T ' 'F l TZ. 47-can -----i---i- 1. , -, . -, . , , . . ff. .1 .., -,,-,,,.,-,,, . 1 a gf William G. King , M4 f Grand Rapids, Nlinncsotn xv 2 SQ,?lw-f--Q -1-1-5-:r-xt..-. ---. .. . ,-11, 31.1-,..1,-q:r4ij,: -,TY V V: lil ,, V fr, I' 5 'V 4 . OSCAR X, ' 1 3 .1 :Ln-gal lb fl QW -1? flffr N Qscar wc lmvc found ll great 2llllllIEC and a real 1- .- - , - 5 - . mifffli fl Q, mend. lt will mlac Il hnc man to fill his place as M, -- xxx: . tzmclclc and captain nl tbc football tczlm and center .' QQ 3 f L. . k rfg ' und tba backbonc ul thc basketball Lllllllf. The home yr! lg- If 4,75 town expects grcut things from its fzivoritc son, and 1 3- ' h - ' l wc do, too, f T., Y- ., Y Q fTT'f7:'fff1!iZ3 Entered Fall of 1929 V1 3 l ' 6 l if ': 5f'. ' 5 5 r- l ' .- 5,15 First Te:-mn Football 2 I! 4 3 Spring: 'lll'ZlL'li 2 3 43 First f 3 in 3 : ' ,I 'Foam Basketball I! A 5 S Club 2 23 4: Unlnnin Football 'fi ' , ' . 'Q'fgf 'Fenm 45 Athlctiv Assmvintlon 2 3 4: Prvsiclont of Ath- Sf' t ' 5 - , 25,4- letic Association 4: Vice-yvrosillent 01' S Club 4: Flq,g,,,.,.1-K5 1' 51:11, 1 ef' 3 - Company 2: Corporal 4 3 Bridge Club 4 1 Spring Football ff ' 5,111 1-7 A-fr. ij' 2 Zi: Second Team Iinsketbull Z: Chairman Refresh ment , .f'n,, A ' :td . .,,-.,'jl.1, V15 Folnmittce 23: Bnnxl 2 Z? 4: Unmlefealeil Iialskvtbnll Team 4. I -liz i 'iff-fi E521-' ' .. , ' - Eff , 4 x Q, fff. X I f Q 1 , 21,5 I2 li l K - . Ay-,' ,,- 1 - - . , 1 Q 1 A Q5-9 4-. ' ' ' - 4 '.::.-43 B if . I 1 if 5755 C W2f?'?1'??Fg',.M . , 1932 718 .1 8. In . ..,..,....,., , X, ..... H .. . .. , . 4 V,T.,,. . vixool.-gf N +55 Q o it 4' ----nv . -- 1 Ii. Q 'S.'1.'5'A gi: 1 .. , ' 53' f we-fg' EEF' ,i 4 .. - tl 753: iff . - I . :-' , '33 - 5-1 A V'-3 Zvi, 555 'H fl -, -. . V I Q-jgkz ' -e , , ', s e M 1 , ' yy' j'k99, rx .' Le f':',.:. lin. '1,:':1L e is j L- A VY,,7 ,QT V A 1 ' 1. gal, on 'ee ' e 1 o 1 'A . 4 1 . - 1 - 4 l I :ll I l .gt 2 1 f ,til 1 l E' ,, fav- n - ff , 1 . ,V ,g,,',4, z -.kt I, , , lu, 5 . . l 3 is-. in .f 4 eil 1 1, 2 'l ' A lx if I 5 ' N l li ' -2:5 2 g li 'T' Q i A? 5 2 -1 , .:. i'!M .1 ggi . . 'NM .gui ,g' '- , ,, , 1 lvl l 1 4,151 it -s E13 I . A 'A Wiz: W 3 Y 5 J .f-f' fiffff' me f- - f- lf . 2 , i P' 'kaflzigfii issfii 2 I ' lux - ,S 5 5 I e 5: ' v 'mul I Q ' l f , 5 ia l 'g 4 Q K I , :t -3 , W W ,,.,,,, -M f.-... v 45 . .MQ I VW-W--1-vw Mn - i i A i Y W 1 ,, f? ,xv - 'mba - V Wen. .,- Y..-.-:m' 'mv l nl f ' a- i 1 4, ' Kiyoshi Kitagawa EE 5:19 g lvlinncapolis, Miiincscwta 5 ff 1 -., W . ,. , ,-...r-Li' ' E 1, pi I P-ffl in M I W . l Le , lf' ..t3',I l f135:jL1rg,E1iF.,g,: 2 . , EtkIt?5QfQYN' ITTY has made a Hue record during his five years .5 at Shattuck. He has been lighting every season if ,X..f-ffl ,tl for the Badgers, and he has im roved steadil in P ff ' gtg? . e P Y l ' ff' ' rank until he is now a first lieutenant in A Com' Q N H. ' pany. There are few who know more about drill V4-:Q ii. Q than Kitty, and in the classfroorn lie is equally lwrilf g if - F 2 l ' liant. I X, ' ,A L V 5' r Entered Fall of 1927 ' - - I, Badger Football 1 2 3 4: Badger Swimming 1 : Badger ll ,,,,,...,:- 1515- T- ..Q, . fl 1 I Baseball l 2 I5 4: Hockey 'I eam 3 4: Flag Company: fl, , i. ' Corporal A Company 33 Sergeant A Company 33 ' 1 'ASH-fn?-J Q ,Li A jf ' ' First Lieutenant 4: Ofllcers' Clulv 43 Bridge Club 43 ll I - V Mathematics Honors 1. M ,iv-,Ei-54: 1 ll ' C? 1' , I T- 1 .fly V Q ' ir .ff 'V rf? . ' , : ,. ig f 2 gi 1 Et li l r 39 1 ff -.0?9.Q.!2,',ff4 x YJ' - .- . 4? M '43 'h M L75 'pffffil T' TT-Y, 'H7f7 f h 'Q f'Qf'f'5 Q QQ , H V ' gf ' 1- 1 I iff 'V 1' ' ' ifhfh - 'Q P V . , fy 1' -Q 'f-.L Q , . ' ' EW! WN ff: ' - - ' ' 1 -,,K5Y:f'fffi3W--3 7 a mv 'Wa A-'- 1,,fxx Jig, .---QW f 1 j P a M -a a aa aa H- ...W lglig ' W ' X . i' 1 4 . 7 2, I ' , . . 53 . , :, 4, . .,q ,. -, . A W. 5 Up A T ? ' 1 ' . ,' - ' ' ' 3 1 1 -. 1 -- Q ' . ' . ' Q 32. ' I ,, . ' ' . 3 55 , , I . '- xi 3 a ia A ' a ' 1 1 as ' , , -Q h 1152 A A a L r , a 1 a Zi ' QE!- . A h ' F ,V ' P 3 , ' ' . LL: N 531 lg, 1 Q, ,V fi, ., - V: , -1 ' 2 , K 1' ' , iff' 'V 1 T' 1 h 7 , w fy--f-1' Q '.x,, '. . - 4. - I 15, W N .a Q - Q k Y- ':1g.!,',jj Y '.' 'K-,LN , J ' ' lf? 1 'f-iT'6'4g. J' 3 ,F '- '. 11, , -'fry' KW' E 1 . ahhh f 41 ' ' 5 wg. 1 a ,Q a 4. - .f vvY-n,.-Y-.,...T--.. .W , ' ' ' A 401' f-----'- vi, Q 3, X 1 3 . ' Y- - ' ,r H. ...,-'.,f-Q f - -- XX X C . E ' 2 h Charles H. Koch f Mi -2'-x4 E H I ,,. T5 Nlarqucttc, Mmlngzm fi - A , . A . V 'E-m.f.4,,--V. ..--..m,,... ,.i,,,w,m,.-Y,,,,,,r,',,,,,,n,:,kww ,P Y jf, , 1, -f 7 ' ,qgz f 'x IINGLE X, a , -'35 V 'lay L' '5135 '13 AS anyone cvcr scan Alinglc when hc was not :4q,: ,gU5j:C NQ . .fw .1x:.f-A'-XSS I +- ha H U and vlcafant .' Undcmhtcdlv uw. He la s ' -., ' . . ' ll Y 1 , P Y ,, u ,IX , a gohd pl-lmc of lufckei? Z1lj1d1W'liS a lcttcrzhan this YCar, f, ? He 15 a corporal m D fmmpauy, Wxtlw that curly ' hair and pleasant smile well, lmwk out for your 19 ' ,,l:. ',lv 4 f l 1' . .. .ff ' 'Q daughters, you Marquette 11mthc1's. 3 je K' 5 3 - v,g?, f .ff f, I :N 1- 2 i 2 ix'f5'f-'iq' Entered Fall of 1929 , 1 'V J - ! RF' Y lf 1 I f ,. f sa: .1..paff First Team Outdoor T1'z1c'lx 33: Firm Team Iluflkey 3 -I 3 A 1 Pj . , - , I. -, .f2,'iff vja S Club 4: Gophvl' Tennis ZZ 43 linpher Ffmthall 2 C53 'I 1 A -' N 5 -J gx K4L2 4,i:'f,- f Gopher Outdoor rp,-ack 23 Gopher Hom-key Z3 lflilg- Com- h . K ' as-, V' if 3.1: pmny 2: iIm'po1':Ll 43 Brimlgs- Club fl 3 Drum :xml Bungrlw-wif? .ff I' Q ',, tf -cg, ' ' J-1,55 Cm- 1- QM 1 'r-- II lr- -1 ' we' :ff Q ri D .. , L l C onc frlfn UC xl y -. rjL, fi., V-ftfti , 1:3 . : 2' ' V ,H ,IU -an 'ii-3.1 ' ..'.zj,?4 -f fn, Yiffxx. V, ' -4:7 6 - : Ff .3 , Q I , !- , Y. .- 1 gl,-12 43 115 fy , 1 - , T ' - -r yi ' I 7 'f f-15:15 B 4' - , ,135 . ' V r 1:-51,1 .- - .7-:,:gn,gyf:14-P 451. J - 40 lf, V-,0lPP,l:,' fi, X -X 5- -4 --..,aQ -e-.,..-:. ,. . , 1 'L s L- -' 5-5-fi :Z .V T ' ' 'Eff 'T-1-'fm ' ,- Ein fff I ' , :r fx g-- - . 4 ., ' K 4, gy! 5' -.-Y - - - :V . - - V I f .L...:!lLk..g.-,g,.-..4..,-:..g,iLi- Let, 1--, ,-, pgi -+1 N-'TYQ-' 'W' - M'm' ' 'i 4. 'eii: i11?g i',.g1.9'f V fbi I ill! .-. 4.',-t AJ' I. , .,-ggf'--.lg 5 ,. .ff 4 --:fix .. H ,,,,,,,, w,,,, Ye-, , ffl, , i i it :- . 1 if ,uf , , , 143. 91:2 ' 1 1, ' rail. 'jim X , .li Q , i i 1 i l E . I , 2 :: , 1 E' 255 - iii ' I :rl lie l lil 5 , iii' i l e qi . Jews' 'Jilin l 1 fn M , , 2' -' 'wi . r :, ' , s ', lf i i I if E ' I .--.-----f-m---V.----V-J' ,gi ,ik Jil fd 5 1' f-: .... Q.--J 1, f f , . ,-Mi, V ,V , ,,. A fi A N . A A Frank de Bruyn Kops 'f pf' my 5 Great Falla, lvlontzinzi Q, H. gt ., -,,.:,, l -v it Q- W DYNAMITE AW! Haw! Huw! Youse guys znnt gentlemen! in-W ,5f5ilgxi 1 Frank hab spent the last two yetns 'perfecting it-.M 5.1 1 his famous laugh and lingo. He has ac uired man kgn,-.-1 - , . . tl Y -. ,fix N 6 imitators, and hy this and his goodfniituredness he W has gained many friends. Dynamite is li staunch sup' 'TN-Zq, porter of the activities of the Hrst floor of Wliipple. Xl' I . E V H E -l l 51 is : Entered Fall of 1928 I LL 1 . - ' if .3 'ff ':,v Gopher Football 12: Gopher Track 123: Gopher Golf w' ' 'if' ' S gift... 3: Gopher Hockey 12: First Team Football 4: First 14-,-ir jg Mx , 'X Team H01-key 4: First Team Track 1: Sergeant 4: See- '4 fgffirnlv ' ond Team Football 13: Second Team Hoeliey 231 Chair- Kff, lif' ffl! 'T'-, man J-S Funds Committee ZZ: li.O.'l'.C. Camp -1. 'fa X M . i N t, -- ,,,5,g:,---- 521 - :yi AAA . .V ' if- Y. -jf' , . Xiffxw V ' ,F R ,,f,,, Q1-'5 ' l- f . Z: in-gi -L :p i If JI: , , t A?:1:fl.Ii5. .. Q . , 1 1:1 hit, I. 'fi-fig! di fi -..g1.,,u,,,:.4. , f - ' !, i .M MNH.. I 132' i ...v- .sgiiuot . ,yy f 5 4 Q ' H 1 N.-V - .af gz'. :W -i , -c. -f, -I W., LQ.M..,.,. 5:-'2'f,.- 'i.'-.fF '..V'f.' .iw X. ' - lE J 1 S.11Ii '1,1f -',4,4ff1'M't ' N5- ij-Q--:gW ' :Qi 1 V V , , , . : lf, i I lil- ll , 5 . , l 1' .Q 1 I 2 , 4 ii . i t 2 i ' ir.. 3 1 2 Z , . , . 55- :ls QM, i 1 :Ein l ' lf.- , 7 . . i t in ,e , l if is 4, W ' r YL: L3- i 4 , ' 5151 ig, l fl? XV I ii . - .l a il in iQ .wifi i X A +56 -A--'-1--.,QA -t,. X i - ' ' 112:35 ww-.-...tr M1 -. Y x ' 4 Richard J. Leutholcl n .y-,.,e A , ,,.-' 'xji Kawon, Nlinnusotzi X-in l 'li --v-fw--'----wf.f-.,-L... .,,. ,Y ,Y .LV,..,.:..1....,1,.,.,,,.qY,,, ',,,,5,!,,1,,wx I li, 1 fi DICK 'N if- I x fgilzrf 5:1723 irq., TEIJ .' 1 . -.. ' X x iigiit up .ind nicct Tritlxy Dick Lcutliold, the .f Q . . . . . .1 A: Y--- ix t pride oi Kasson and tlic dcspziii' oi tlic faculty. 5' 'vigxjz Dick lizxs it great big Smile lor cvcryliody :md a way li about liiin tlizlt lizis gotten liim zi lot ol friends licre. ' J As an added ziccomplisliinciit, tlic fact niiglit lic men' f i ' Jr,-.iii , , I ' z .w A. ' V- - tioned tlizit lic is rumored to lizwc 11 large following ,-7' 5 Y Tiff K . ' ' Q l l 1-.4. 1, among tlic opposite SCX. 3, l 1' l ' QV J . '- l, L l, ' Q . Xif- 'J fl 4: 4 ,A 1 2 li. 'ng-Q-f' Entered Fall of 1929 fig? U , .IFJ ,I fl .r , . V. fi aww rt Football 2 3 4: Gull' 2 73: First Tc-:im Goll' 4: First Team Qjf W E A, . l '-tg.-'l'j' 2 1'-st-fi' Buskeilmll 21345 S Fluli 4: Athletic- Association 2 ZS 4: 4464.5 1' it Flair Compzuxy 2: llnimatic' Assoriation 4: Brirlde 5 U . ' Club 4: Crack Squad 113 Choir 2g Quartette 3 -1: Orpheum ,ff-A'!t.,v..',51 m':ilkL Lt 234: J-S Dc-4-orzxtioii Committee ii: Chairman Junior ,. ,QQ 'fS'1, Sweater Committvo Ji: Publix- Spvaking Couivst 2: Un-.w I ff'1. 14 'ii' df-I'e111ed lizislwtlmll 'l'f-:im 4: Bridge Clulr Prize 4. jf. f. ,:,j.f' g ,V l wgggik , V Nirfx 'Vx-'5,.1 t it ,' I -- 1 ' 'Z 'V ' -J eil?- . -,, , .,,-V -. , -tx.. , rm ' 1 , aff 3gN '1- -' ' :EQ 5 'G- '5 ,Li C 1, , ,aft-L4--. 'www A . .Y 2 ..,....,. ..x .ww.:.--..TY..-......--..,.,-.,..-T......,i....t,- ...,... . X, ,, , ...nn-.,...,..,..t.....v...- Ln.- . ff'dQ.9l1 s. -' f -'Jw H. X... ,.. . .. .. ....,, , . 'iii ' ' Y fri ' -' ' -A-' ' Ln 'N-5' V' .U 'ttf VE? ' - .,', ' 'L by .L 1 335, A. 4, .' -. -- lzi. V, rw, 2s.- U . , , ' k'v731'i i - Q if ' , , A .iw 4.-., ,Liu ,j ' L -U 351'-ff'f3fff'ffT 'Ls'37 k -'e 'lon' i f1i.i,i1g1'- i'Q,,.L , .X!v.,,,.,..ixQ- xo l i W -V AM: J A f- f- . ,- I Q 1 ,12 ng 4 I , , if -L f . I H l :ir . A i .-l ?Er ' , fi.-ill I 55 1 fij , 111 Q. i iii Zi 1' 1 i in ff, ' 1- lil f size i is vw ,V .gh W I lfil 1 i 1-lil 1 ,ji gljil' ' . s- 1, fsif Xi.'- fl , il-'fi' i E i . fiffxyvr- -i :x4.l-w.f . . 2 4 :fjj , , 1.1 3 l 5 , .gn .nf- f 'H Y: , ' -' 14 is - , 'J . . J ,Si -- ' gi .. , , gr ll ,l ,s . i -s s s f W---W l as ','?l. V is VVVA rm Wm Yu-W U p Magi 1 ,sw A 151:12-Y' M. ... -1 L-. , f.EEff1f?f-2--gy:-f www--:vw-f-sfwf-'K HM I, Jack E. Lubrecht -ig , Bonner, Minntana yi ,' - 1 ' 5 ' f-1W,f5qwn?2f13vT4P'! 71f'Pf f'N1'1-'GH - W i' f g : Refi 5 ' ' ,la ,,5W?'z,, I gym'-tg mips, ACK hails from out in Moiitanzi where men are L. men and some .ire traekmen. luck huilt himself into a Ilrstfelass hurdler only to run into some tough luck during the outdoor season. Keep your eye on ,of . A this boy when he gets in college. lngiotq, 'ii Qi Entered Fall of 1929 '. 'l' V -' E ' f Q' Q. iv - ' A Football 2 3 4: Indoor Track 2 3 4: Outdoor Track 2 3 4: 72 jfgj 1 f - S Clulx 24: Corporal Cl. Serixeunt 4: Orpheum 234: Tri? Ik- ' 5' ,, Urzimatic Association 4: J-S Decoration Committee 33: F ii? 'C '-f f',,'.2 Bridixe Club 4: Quartet 2234: Senior Reeoption Decora- : Q Z if ' In 1. tion Committee 4. . 3, Ji? v fra -fi. . gi 2 -If A.-5:- ' , ,,,7'CZEf13 Yffxx. , - : A 'M g .YTT I . it , f , Af Aff ri Q ' .g. 5 . -ii. . f- Ili .- , 'I .-I. -gh, iq? H lu.-u -9 'hr , -. -xv z w I? , fffj Q ' ' ' f'v1:xf,et:f': k,.:.'Q V -' f '--- -f - R- ' -'ff- 'ff - sr:::.1:':r-rrvr--A---r:P'f: '- - ' A ' 1 , 1-s 5?.9!-.5 Q . .- A 'I -.,,,.. . - -. ..... -., -,W.,........, ,..,,A ,. ,W ...............-.-......-v-...,-..-.i-, .A.........,. - , -A 1 4 gr g-.,!r' ,................................,f....,,.,..... cf ' F- .. 1. Ti, 193 . 1 if i '7L'i?.--.'1:. A '-5? .i' t ! 1 A . 11 -1321255 1 11:1-f I 125 4 'g - . . - X Zig 'aff-'f r'1:'- , 1 EA, Lf.: Z ' , 1' V ' ' -'ala .. tgp '-yfffv 1 gf -M1 .,,.y,,q. ' - , 'ff P 5 1-Ii?TS.L..,':.Q.LLi:1.i:i52J .a... '1 M '31 Q .YJ 'I,.N b,f.f'y 1- ? ' 31 In 'fc-nf' I - - 3 :fi ' E sfwiip, Y -M 1 1 .'?,,. 7,14 1 ' 1 'VCI ' ' 'M A H M ' ffff.. , - , 1 1 - - 'nf :Qs 1 1 iffr. . -- '? K i 1- ' --13 fi? 5 'gl E' . 1 of 1 ' .21 1 -r 2 F' 1- . ,F . Il 211 11. 1 - I 1 1 . . 171 if ., 12 '2iv1f.f'i1.' - 1 ' 3 .jf 3 , I ki W.. 1 . . 1 ff ..-. ,ry 4. ii. 'N-sazx , -'. ' 1 1! 5712, iv I-sf , LV-' YA K - r. ..., ,1 '- T-jizxfirf -11 -1 'NRA-1 f 1- p .11 1 1 laf -r -,egg Auf! ' 1 IHS fi? ' ' Alf 1 5 1 ' V' 1 is 1 'L Iva- ' 'econ 'M K- X . gl A 'A -- . .4 1-..f , r,3,,3'f53:.'-g1-.r,- .. , V i ' . . ' f V! ilham A. Lund I lj. - , 1 .' Miiineapolis, Minnesota 1 V 1? X . . , . I , :af . ,-, .Q X Y ' W 1.1. 1 , 1 1 UV 4 gli , , . 1,: 1 1 BILL 'if ff FVDVHW? Cr: ' ie is ver nie , i is cer ain a 5' , , - 3 LTHoUoH 1 y q f B ll f ly ffgibr good friend to those who know him. He works '1 i . . , fy' 3, 1 ' ' 1 i hard and deserves much credit for the track ability , A, 1 which he has developed, It is certain that he will 4-' . ' A- , .. flf get along well wherever he goes after leaving Shatf -N - g - 1 1 ,elif I ' . - in -. 1 . .1 tuck because he can Hr in so well. 1,51 J g ' ,V ' - :IE t .1 Q fn' -5 fgifgitgfglzfg A 'a ' ' Y. ' 2 ' '-1,.Q,:,1'3'15f+:-?.'ff Entered Fall of 1930 - o' QL f I Q Badger Golf 33 First Team Track 345 Flay.: Company ' 1- 5 1 A N ' ' 31 Bridge Club 4. 'F ff . . A 1, 'a4g.34:f.g,1,4.' 1-.3 C1 4 1 W,ff 'A' WffE'L'g.1 .. s -- ' 1 if ms , fy x : V3 .- 1 M' -1 1 .gi-1 i J .. ' . '. . .,', - ,585 - .14-..' .ga , sinh e fl gf xx ' .. - 1 if 2 K W:-Al il 1 ffm.-.15 , 1' 1 '4 1' Q' '. :ik ', gf u1: l 5' ':12M ' ,' , - - . i 4 1 ' -71 4'- '1- -' :Qu-. ,L 7 312' '14'f7'.. - U ' ' gi' 3 ' ' ' '13'3'.'EF39-'ylszhw -353 'Q' ' , ,, lv' . J' K 9 1 ' -' ' ' ., . h v-f --'f x - -ei . - e. , . ...iz-,, gi f- 5 Y-v,,f, f bdsm - ww :lx , .T 1 , .. fix: W r 44 2 .fr 'S li . O'l9.9.l:'f- V - .- f ., . . Q'-.1 ff- -- - - - 'M A 57, .' -ie wa' 1 I 2 ,g,-wtf' J-5: ly R Q '-1 'ri' Wi' 'tfrni A V-'-5 4.. .. , fr- - .1-:Iv . '- 1 -: .ig -' - A ' ' ' -1' ' ' 1.LL.i:.- ,- ..--ig-'S' :Amer l K -Y ' , ' A 'nf 1' 2. ' igl' Liigl., .... chefs 'fl .,, , 5, .gf f' l 3 l 2 V .fl . n , if ' l . s -5 u ' w -IQIIQX ' ' 9.4 X ,qs -A-..f'fZ'f5 ' Ai' -V '1 .flffziff Q11 T.-'ii' f ,f r,r.g,g.ff,z 1. i 4 Qs.- , S 4 1 I ' 5 . . 1 1 1 i 5 , i, 1 lr 1 if ,'l1 ' ll -ai, l fm 'VS l 1 all i 'Will '?, il . s .15 i l ,l- lei' ,v la: V635 Xl! I' . 5 . 1 , l'i .f - M151 S, ,, l IV 4, l 1l'l 1 5 l 1 . Rf. 1 4 Y l - 1 'lr' lfgff. 'Wx v ' 14 s, . --,, 1 . . 1 I i li i j 2- sgb ,,vm,--Y. ..v,-,,t.. 5 W ff:fffQgLiifg5imQ in Robert S. McNab, Jr. A, iw 5 Missoula, Montaria -N 1 Y 7 M AV , W-Yv,.,. it :l1? x gay af 13 53 'Q so 2 BU ,fg.,..--- fwf' H .55 7' x fN '9'A' I L, 1 :. ' b Q ,. LT' . T .- '- jg-Q, 5' 3 Q 2 7 i-5 Qf 5 V- 'E l 'gl' TA 9,1 'f 1 Q ,. IL I ' ' K A :gig 1' H' ,V M Nliczgk li, 53 5 ,I Yo. fir' 'A :Y 1 9 ..,.: s ..f. 92 1 I if ,-fi Lili . . H ifz. High- , sg -fre. . 4 f? 'f':V.. .- A E .f if'-'qw viii, l '- A 'il fi, - 4 :44 u - kj xr rs- K Q ' - f gi: ' , ' f .ffl , Q -'gg Q f 4 be ei, 'f 9bWQW'2Q' -fiwilgxhil i 1 . ...,..,,,-.,,i,,f. V -1,,....,-.,N..Y-. 3. .Y v- - -A I i ,X ,V BOB HEN it comes to track, Mac shines brilliantly. But that is not his' only activity at school, for if you want to sec a good example of that famous Shattuck roughfhouse, visit Morgan some afternoon, and you will find Bob doing that name no injustice. He's always jovial and sure to get along with the fellows. Entered Fall of 1929 Gopher Football 23: Gopher Basketball 23: Gull' 25 Indoor Track 2 I5 43 Outdoor 'l'rack 2 3 4: S Club 3 4: Athletic Association 234: Flag Company 45 Corporal 43 Bridge Club 4: Publicity Committee 3 355 Junior Floor Officer 3: Senior Floor Officer 4. , , - ,.,-,. ,..,....-..,,, ,..H ,.... WL ...,...... -,...-- . ...--.-V-.-.-----W -----Y-e - - -f--- t .. ,o . , ,--wv.,W,,...,,....,....W-,..-......, .f'Iif57l9'?i3-'-515 M ,grew A 1.1 '...',i-tiff V1 jig 'Q'-Y, . fi fi iff i,T,1.Y 219 4 . ,, g T41-. , ,gig :fx f. ,, ' ' 2 jf-'f,.ff'fjJ,,gL'7.f',n' lffijj . ,, 5.-'AZ ,- I 54,1:gQtQ4Qfii:i. 7N-1.'.f4,'f',4i'h ' ffP1'f-f-'- W'--.3,.f5..-'lf -. is 1' ' H 'cgi 1 , otott . 1 i 2335 l 1? ' 1,5 , ig. . ugzx.. , 3 - Ill' Q 1 4 ggi ' X 15 :ii E 5 f l 1 112: ' .g, z . 5.4 is 1 , 51, Vx: X, , , z' .Q ,, ,, f,i fi its ill I I X M3 W: 41 '- is k 5 . .- i .jiglylfi A-:if .f -inf. r 1 . 1 ' Y K I 'X'-120322 if li E 1 , , - ? L iii i if-ff? i 'P ni Q.i,g.,:f-ix ,,, 1 rn iffgftw-1 , I J. gg Af tsl W t - 4, '1 ' '. fm- -- - .- W- -2, S-,A 1:-M --'r-ww.. ,er-.., ..., . X 1 Y, J n 9. ,- ,I Q bl q Edward N. McDevitt A A 'f I ff. Solncrs, lvlontunu ? ,Q 312 '1 1' , ,- .Z NED ,MQ Rl 'Eff -psf' . N Ncd's four gtczlt years licrc at Shattuck, lic has ' , certainly made Z1 name for himself---in fact many 5: 53. -Null'-f l 1 ' l' fl 'Il f 5-Sl' N ' namcm tt 1.15 ougit un way up tnougi 4 op ,sa i I - . ,, . position to the office of quartcrmaster sergeant, and thc position oli one of thc most prominent members f fy 5 ag, yr X - ' A, ,1g,,L-:- ig? of thc class. Good luck, Nad 'A 5 i Z to .. Q 5 1 Wifi Entered Fall of 1928 ', 2 1 1 , H. - e 5 ' 1 - Tennis 2 3 4: Football 1: Swimmim: l : IIIClOOl' Travk 3 4: ig f I i H, Outdoor Trzftck l 2: Basketball 2: First Track Team li: Q-,QV ff ' Q' '6'7AXf?yE3fi.'-,Q Athletic Assoculion 1 2 Zi 4: C0l'1lO1'2ll 33: Sergeant CS: Q N , ' 56 Jr, Quax'tez'mastc1' Sorfxeant 4 g Bridge Club 115 Rifle Tea, , 5 3 5 0 k 'ifji 1 2 3 4' , - 2: ,'. p,g.2 .zygi - it-fi .ag-.f .1 2-ff - .vi-it 'If ..4x.,.,-I ffjfy EMS -:W Z -135' K b , ,jigw :vi ' f,, ' J ff . A ' f i'FfZ':ii if 'ff 15? F ...Y '.i 1 31.117, 42 1 Pew' T' 5 . ,fi ' - -'.-c, '. V' fzl - ' W:Q-.1 FW - .4 455, : I M -' f, i , g.2T:1:' 1 ' . 4.2,--' fi , H. A ,,,-f H-Le,-.rf i 1932 .',,.r- laf Lf' .,5:Ij?9,, lf , QXKOOI. -P ,v, xv,-U, -Ahq M V I lg: r U It'. f , , Q , 4 . 15.5, Lg Q g 33- , -' , .,1 - F55 GQYT' , 1, fx ., . iA:,gA.i....t- -11 ..,i4L.: Lge-.. fr 4, semi.: '- Y xlggg, ------ vol. ffl , --1, ,,f ' HW - '-'W ,,,,,,,, 1 XD 'JM' ' I' V r. - xl .I Y- Y , .314 . Q2 t e t, e e -,A..-xs X, N' jx' in 65 , , on o Q5 , l ily Q.. ,4 t iw z E 5 l ,.' I . il K 1 , 2 J , I it 5 ,5 ill r r-2 J- 2 if .1 ,. . ill l lb- ,,-sg '51 lil .Zia , ' 2.32 1 I ,I , , , ew '- . I , , 5,1 f zo vi l ' fs' 1 f .lib l i f ' 2 1' . , 5 E: 211 l. liz. 1 ' -----1------ff' H-ff'-f --'fl gk , ,354 - l?,'i 'A,fT-A',,',i ' ,,L.' ' Q., .,e,.,.f.-1:: iiifflxl .5 ' I W-F,,,,:,,-..,.ff-':g:5:::y.',1:nnstT.,'L-Fai?-'fi-v I .- ,.A,.e,,, .f..,.,.. -.., .. f ,, Et., R , Stewart L. Mallory Sioux City, lowa . ,We .,,, -.f-...-.. , WJ-i i., -,T-lfuv V V A. A z bl. . ,,fTi '1 ivy 3 OT only is he a handsome, wellfhuilt hlonde, but -gf 5? he is also an athlete of the highest rating. Havf if , - ' - F-5 ' N . . . . . . ' 95 ing worked two years in swimming, he is now captain , ' ' 'I-fi S - . , of the school team, hesides heing one of the fastest S ' ' men on the team. After' two years ot constant work, T?f 'M gli A i T he became ll member of the Crack Squad. , L Sq- : h Q' , s fl .' 1 ' I s 1 Entered Fall of 1929 9 , . 4 V . . 1 K 7 'L : N k I VL Badger Footlmll 2 Il: liatlset' Golf 2: Ihiclgcr Basketball fi-zQ,':A? A, 2: Baseball 2: Swimming' Team 3-1: Cztptziin of Swim- f'- K ' ' '- 35, 11 'g ming Team 41: Club I3 43 Athletic Association 2 I5 4g .,,,.,5-nj :gli Y ,QW 1 C01'l'O1'22l in ll Fompzlny 4: f'I'2lC'li Squad 4: Progzrztm Alt-'sig ' ,FQ52 ' 1515- Hg, Committee ol' J-S Dance il: Floor Committee Senior Re- gal-.QJ ,,, LA ceptlon fig Floor Committee Thzuiksgiving Dance 4. ' 'lil ', . H .1 'V fo it . . ,M Y . .E r . . . ff-:, . ' - V, If arm- hz - fx ...v v . Q19 VJ, L - U ,L!l21 ' . ff Maya., . 4,424 ar d - ,,-yew. ai -, 2 2 H f'--A nfsiifr' :' .- ' ' 23s eee,e K. 1 N4 i- df9.9l'. ' fs if 'iw x,..,?,, f ax Na ,..,, , ufw xxx, PJ Q L. ,ax '7' of William N Manny Miehigan City Indiana BULL HENEVER trouble is brewing or something strange is going on you can bet your best hat that lvianny is there and thats no bull! He is also right in there when it comes to the polefvault in track. As his nwme may suggest he is very handy at shovcling, especially about those Miclwigaii City night clubs. Entered Fall of 1929 Badger Football 2: Badger Tennis 11 Badger Golf 3: Badger Swimming 3: Badger Track 2: Badger Hockey 2: Badizei Basketball 2: Badger Baseball 3: First I door and Outdoor Track 43 Flag Company 2: Bridge Club 4: Honors Mathematics 2: Choir 2 3 43 Second Swimming Team 2. 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Entered Fall of 1928 Tennis 1 2 3 4: Swimming' lg llockey 1 2 3 43 Gopher Club 1 2 22 4: Athletiz- Association I 2 C! 4: Flair Com- ' pany l 3: First Sergeant C23 Captain 45 Major 4: Oilicers' i Club 4: President Ollie'-ers' Club 4: Speetator Stall' 341 Assistant. Cirrulaiion Manager 333 Circulation Manager 4: Shad Stalf -1: Organization Editor 4: Bridge Club 43 Bridge Prize 4: Honors English l: Latin l: Head Boy Third Form lg Rc-etor's Silver Letters 1 2: Ring: Commit- tee C31 Senior Reception Receiving Committee 4: Honor- able Mention Mathematics Prize lg Cum Laude. N tt - in. 'k,U,,.- , 2 A :tix 'M-I fu , , 'I 3 ' . 1 1. i ff 2 i f . ' -, :big 1 ' Y. X I . ei f 1 jsp for ' 'i' 7 ' '- . 2 i t 'L' : 5 -3 1 1 nf U fn- ' H M 312.1 - ' I ff X. ,Q 2 i J ,lf ..1. ifv.1p ':?,: h I- L' -5 .. ' 'fi YI - C , 274. f i v iz.-f :af '- . ' gg-.'?-jfiwzl ,lm ' ' 'if , -Q., ii- 'VZ -3 1-.L i .,- if l, ggi.. 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KELLY X, . ,.51? 1 4 WL I fVpfL '19 fm: 1 LTHOUGH lic is of small stature, Kellogg is E1 15 l bi-Y man 'xlwout :clxool Wlicn he time here i 'e'lX Q' 1 l ilxe years .igo lic WLS little known but now he as ccomc one ol tim lug wotx HL 1 prominent on the Spectatm stall, Crack Squad Dramatic Associa tion, .md so on indclanitcly Bcsidw this outxidc work ic is rclogni cd 1 nc f the most popular men re of liis l Entered Fall of 1027 a ggi T nun 1 14 1 Bulger G0 ark L im x lmm C11 V011 Fiis Lieutenant 45 01111-4 ru Fl l 4: Spectator Businew Man agei' 4: bhad Lito1'ai'y Editor 4: llrzunatir- Association' Ltox s ex lublir bpofx lll lhnd loim 'i .uk quid Choi 1 Biulgze Club 4 Fhlnka, IV im: Orpheum 14: Spectator Circulation Mauagrei' 2' A sisant Business Mniwzifei- Zig Drum mid Bugle Cori 1 Scconil Ts-am Sxvimmini: 33: Chziirmzan Favor Committee bulge Hrmcl 1 Lommrncemeut Play 34 ,- as E9 .NNW J B Pu-I V39 , N 5. 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Nash ljyv Polson, lvlontungi it 'g V!! '- A , , -.. .,....,, ....4.... ., ,ei-... -, - .,- ' 1 lvl' U0 DB. CLEO lrnffl ' Gfffffx. 4, , 0 ,fi 1 ' . 1 l ..4 Az...- 35 lf: a 9 i' 'Q 1 pl... 1 F' l gf 3 E , . t , ,- . 5 1, , : -' I 5 S ' A 1 - , . l A . 4' ,, . ip t 5? T .472 ea' 2 .,- Zim. . V- Agri -wi ff. gf, . ' 1-. f .. vat. , F' 'v f W . JL . -gf ,. --QQ L5 ,' .3'71gx5.1y N .Ugg , , 1,-f-v ,'.'. : ' I Q. li' . SQ fl ' .. I- , J-3'I'.f jj ' .. AL, . fur ' -: -1 fd 5:54 U If-' I. 5' ll lv-.Wig-,yt,F.,:. W -.-'Q . V HAT a man, Cleo! During his three years at Shattuck, Cleo has proved himself a valuable breaststrolce man. His humor and his personality gr, to make what We cull ll hue fellow. Bulll' is the type that can get into trouble and still come out O11 top and we admire him for it. Entered Fall of 1929 Ballixer Tennis Zi: Badger Football 2: liailgrci' Gull 345 Badger Swimming 2: l52lll!II l' 'I'1-ac-k ZZ: liaclgei' Base- ball 2: First Team Swimming' 22543 SDI'lllQ' Track 4: S Club 2524: Athletic Association 2234: Flair Com- pany 333 COl'1l01'2ll IS: Sergeant 4: Ss-cond Lieutenant 4: Oflicers' Vlub 4: Bridge Club 4: Bugle Corps 273: Un- flefeated Swimming 23, Member lieeorfl 13411-yard Relay Team: Cum Laufle. ...,- ..,,.,..,, V- -.,,,,,,.::.Z:7,:f. . A-..-,..,,,fT....7..T- ...Aw ..,,T...,.-,.:...TT.-.f.. l l i l - . t , H , , Lvffwi-f9f,,k 1-A..c1-,-54,-fv 5: 'Q-R , fr 1 l L12 - y 1,35 A. i i.-... , 'gr ' L-1-1.1 :tg g::i.L.gQA,u..,..,.4,L,L1i.-LLL-. '3'--.'f'1-3tfi'Y4,-'ff f X. f '-'22, ,i7:.g:'-gL1f.:,41 ...4 ff ' QW, ffl'-.Q big X ---'QW' V 'ir Y A' Qt ' ' 1. - - 7 i ' 1, uw? l ,. 1 ., sl l lf .3 1 L.-, 2 g ,A -fy I ls V. li I , 2 22 ' i my ' l ,3 I F. ' l f:-'. , ,I 2 s - 1 1 ,QP V. 751 ' lil -' Q51 , W V S! ' I V . f .- I 4. .V if M- :TI i 1 ig it-as . K- Af' 'R-Qs., - n ,-L1 x V . t 4 f f54sg3i.T5,,yf f 1 H I fuk r -4 i' W1 t i , , Q i l 5. ia 1 - H it . W it i i' ,hr , , A . , , ,Y, ,mi,F,,.,,,-,-Hr Y-AI 'tJDl 'f--f--- ------Y-Y 1 iv! , ' , . T-....-xty f'f- ,, fairs?-f-rrrrf-frrfvgez-,,. .1 ,N ,L X 1 C , f Edmund S. Olsen 1 fy -J , if igf- Q' Yi Duluth, Miiiiicsotzi 1 gg X x K If , -fn,:-,.,.. .V Tv ,- 11 ,Q-W.-n--..,.,q.t.,,,,,mm,,,,v,,4,T - ,MQ I i 6, 75 k' Q ,X , SEV l l . x, , . ,,- Eli VLA l flair'-U I-23 .rxfh . EV, Godg gift to beautiful Scanclinsivian girls, just NN,5L A gets cm, thats all. He has, 111 his two years I' ll?- l-Xmf N at Shattuck, made zi line schulastic record, as well ' 3 fix: . . . , . . P , -3, Q1 3 as gained 1'CCUgIllUUIl for his hockey playing. We ' f -gi-gg X fr belicvc that his calm amd pcrscvcring nature will - .' - 1 fl 'N predominate throughout his lifc. 3,1 , , 'bffg'-Q. iff' l 5 1' 3 Q 1,2 '-' :,:,gg4 , Entered Fall of 1930 ll : l ,Q , I M , - 1? HV: H Ballxrel' Football 3: Baclfrer Golf 514: First, 'Foam Hockey ling , l ' ,:l'QfQ'2: 1 .girl 3 4: S Club 4, Athletic Ae-socizition 2 '13 Corporal :rl I Tiff - ' ig, U 5.52323-xR'i,' '17 4: Military Editor Shall 4: Orr-hcstra 14: Band 343 11 li XX-ilfgi ' Chairman 011-her.In'zi Committee .I-S 21: 'l'h2il1ksgix'ingW 5 -,-4 Q 1641! ' Orpheum fl: Cum Laude. 'Li t 'Rl L- U -I, . Ziff' H360 'V ' lil - 4 -i 'L: .2 I .5 .-Ze-Q u- i vim J if: 'FZ f. fl? ' . f . 1 if ,f- i 352: V: 1 W- l gi-1' fl 4 '.,.,f 1 ,7' ?-'5'bi?-134: - V E , ,..-'f '- ' M Q 3..:::i K - Al .w ,f7:',kfIg' . I ' r Vi- jf ,,.T,1?r3-4,751-.- vw 5- ' M Y . ,1,:..,l...:,.kT... 1-.A,.-G.--,...,..,......,.....-... -,.. ..--...-..-..i...,., ,fu 1.. K. vw -.0 .... 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He has heen very sick Scvf eral times, which has been Il severe lumdicap to him. Nevertheless, Twin is :L lizircl worker and is well liked. He has worked his way up to ll sergeant iii D Company. Thatls eiiuugh for any one to he proud of. Entered Fall of 1929 Baulrxel' Tuniiis 2 I3 4: lizuluwi' lfootlmll 2: Bzulgz-1' H:iQl:vl- bull 23-1: Scwgeziiit 4: I3rizlg'e Club -1. W M? T r 'l , , l il l ,f'X.. ' , l : l l if 'F-'Q A Q 1 Q5 l :rf fi, 1 2 .1-3.0, . :' . . ' , i5,,2 b'f y J if: ' Q' an Q' , ' ' . ,1..az:.Lv' it ill 1 A .bi 'i t . .' . V xl A-,o g-E - f 5 5 5 41 W . ' HF- ,.,. 'X f :gri- Sf 1. , il: e if V ' Q- 1932 , --nr --1-iavnniw J f '22, i.. fllxooi.-F, , ,Q f'-,C ,i' L --Q --...1492 . , liz- ,-,.-, . x fk Cf, 'ax ir .gm -. 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Bef sides heing captain Oli the Crack Squad. he has made I W, lj 21 name lor himself as catcher on the baseball team 2 -H ' . i - ' and as ca tain of the Bud ers, NViLl1 his iifhtin 5- . - f f? , xi P g 5 g if , .1 1 , ffm. ,ffl-fl, ,H spirit he should he as successful elsewhere as he has I fl ' H14 N 1- heen in sehuul. - l J Q' ' 1 -TV .4 .5 f wig 1 ., Entered Fall of 1927 S3 i ' . ' ffl' ' .lj 1 '-L f 5 ,- , , '-1:55 Lg Badger Football 1 2 253 Badger Basketball 3 4 3 l i115i.M'v7F, :Q ,Q 'flf 6? 'Z . Team Baseball 1 2 3 -1: Captain Baseball Tr-am 15 S 5 .aQ.:'l. L--r 541 gli l Club SS 4: Badger Cam ain 4: Corporal 2 135 Sergeant : .fa .H 'fm -f X' fy. .ugilign 1 Head Boy Sur-ond Form: Reetor's Silver Ii6ll8l' '29 Q -- ,5 351-, -.1 :,lf'f.' 3 Vice-president Senior Classy Secretary-'Freasurer Junior ', , jf? -,' ll 1143 Class: Crack Squad 2 Z! 4: Captain Crack Squad 4 3 , A lf-,F 'fj1 . j Choir 1 2 33 4: Second Basketball Team l Z: Unslefeal,gd A ,Q gf 'I -Q Baseball 'l'r-am 1 3 21: 'llllilIlliSSlVll1Q Orpheum l 2 1: Year Lyjfi. i 'd jg, - N il Q Bunk Stall' 23 l 3 Bridge Clull 43 Soi-mul 'Foam llasrjil-all' 'Q 5' C lb ' .7 '2s. fi ' . 'Jil l K- A1 - ,, -'1-- ., 0 l. - , , f.-a wa' ' :L-.: 31, 'ffl . I - 52' 2-ffl B . ' ' fzgvzrrs'-H-iff! ,,:g9S- r - ,, , 1 ' .Nan 1932 .T,-,..T V , ..- V , ..,. ..- -. .,.,. , ..,.,..-f .,- fn, b ,T- w-111.d...4M.4..La21 1. 5, 1.1, 1 1 -..,,1..f.h.. ,-,-,1...,.,.. 1 -- 1 -,4 fx:-. 1' 4 A fl., , ff! QI'-71 1, 4 1' lb 5 1 '1 N111 ifgfli? 1 if Q Eh' ', -. v . I- ,.- -1 19-21.5 fy , .,q.' 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V IE - they say that whcn hc vmtcd PU!'lCl'fIC1ki 111 51UkI'i ' 91 r . 1 C11 that h 1- -- . -11 , T ig rfxxk Y s K '? i , 4 ig V , Entered Fall of 1929 3 , A '-f1,?1', i . Q '75 A' 1 - . H I Gopher Iiaslwtlmll 2: First 'Fc-um Iffmtbzxll 2 23 -1: Fiwl f r ., wt 3, 1 A Team Imlum- 'l'1':1ck S! 13 lfirft 'Il-11111 U11tdm11' '1'1':1r'lx ii 1 g 1 1. 35. V. gf, fl- 4 S Club -1: C'111'1m1':1l -1 2 SU1'Q1':xnt 1: I?1':1111:1ti1' Afsuvi ' ' N' ' ' . ation 1: Slzluo Nl:1mxp,o1' 1: Iiridgw 1'l11I1 1. Q V P., in ....----.. ,, wi: ,gf fi,-gi Anhui. 'Yi U 2 ' 7 .415 i - 41 1 'A ,V 4- . 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Q Iii -- if,-'rf -:f VE , , .su ! , 5, fa if 135 4 mfzff-Q.f li in K' K 51 r hip 5. ' xgtgi.. ,, 1 ig-,.,:::-r - ' e' fi , 1, , -... 1 5 15 8 1, k,gll,.' -X. 31. ,-is ii' , -ZA. - Y , I , 21 ggi mf ' kph. ' 1 -Z f , 2 5 i gef',r2s:ff:+3?ff Q if 5: , i i iff 3 W: I 1 2 if P, ,, i, i , i V 5 ,ff -i :In X 31 i- wk- i 'WH'--Y -4. 'ig f ,' f-V --- -if i f - '- v.fm..,.,.g...., , X 3 f 'V Carl P. Rollman 4,2 1' -1 fa' . . . . 7 A '25 A Rhmclnndcr, Wiscnwiisiii 2 fi. i I - f i 5 1 451.A..,,.N-,-mm , ,, , . 3.1 ww if J .WL ,f SWEDE it M X .Q 'i ' Flsaffkif F-P, ,, , , , Q 51 QLLY , in his twofyear sojourn li ere, has shown -Q. 'A' i-1 V - - A nf,-WN vi ' himself particulzlrly adapted to having a good .55 4---' j -2 14 . . . . . . , L A ,Q time. He is jovial :md smiling wherever he is seen, L though at times his mirth seems i1ncontrullahleMAnd ,i V how hc can talk with his hands, 7 -- i' J i' i 3 Entered Fall of 1930 'U i E ,f?,z5'.5ffAQ A f . 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M ,Mil I it v if-aft? . J FT ., '- -fffff' '- l 1 xiii ' l I 'JG I : Q' 1 v lr 4 5 l y e it it e , D --,W..,1' 51 ,-.-.-,,..,,,,,, ,A., , -.. ,. , , ,fi .gru name- ------vwvrs fxpa 1, ,,, .. .,vr:.v.f,f:ff 'f-1275311 -'-'f f '--ffffi-ff'- , . -. l 'K Q 5 4 Donald F, Scott 'f LXR Sioux City. lown 1 V -for-:gg-.Quai -wfww51t'r'w'F-1-f-'-'-'W 'T4 'kip i V . lr : ,f' Q 3112: L7 ': ,ggi -Pl P5 'Xl - 'fig il ! 'I,..f' AL..--M 11x AF' fx f-YJ Ln -9 BING ING is another one of those who hail from that famed village, Sioux City. HC has usecl his four years at Shattuck to good advantage, both in athf letics and social activities, A first tcum tennis player of real ability, he also lcacls thc Shattuck orchestra and plays thc hass Clrum in the hand, Hcre's to you, Bing ! Entered Fall of 1928 ' Badger Tennis 1 2: Badger Hockey l 3: First Team Teu- nis 3 4 5: First Team Hockey Zi 4: Badger Football 3 4: Choir 1 2: Fall Orpheum 43 Band 25: Bridge Club 5: O1'Ch0st1'z1 1 2 Z2 4 5. 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'ff . i,-eg, ' ' in '4 ,'-5: , -. ' fa . ,J ig- v ' il if mwexf fi ' f 15? . 'F-: :7-Qvixyivf x . s-5 ,Lg ,Q - xl, J. A., I 'rfyf u W' , ,124 - ' 1. W e .X x 'fi le no K 4, , . .. ,. ,,,,.,.,,,,r..,. .... V, Seward B. Stroud 1, in k Madison. Wiscoiisixi 2 in-W-r .. . .. . . gf ' Ll STEXVT I ,Q . 4 .R S I 4 . 'X ., . X. min' 'l ml Ham .1 013, TEXVY is one ol' the Gophers' most reliable men in mzmy sports. He has done more than his share ',, ,gffx ii in working toward the championship award. He also . is a Corporal in ,BH Company. And that Cute little 9 . dimplc on his chin is enough to melt the hardest -V ' .i ' 1 'Qfif heart in any girl. , ii 'Q , f 3 Y. L '1 1 5 I ffifri- '.d'L-1E7i- Q ', 5 5 ' '7f'5::,fi,'.-1243 Entered Fall of 1930 9 - -' 5 -A Gopher Tennis 3: Gopher Football 4: Gopher Golf 3: Q l .' ' Gopher Track 3: Gopher Hockey Z3 4: First. Team Track f, '.l : .f ' lr: 45 Corporal 4: Bridge Club fl. bv 2 4. , I 'X'-Q-Wg A C2 fi 'Q ,f ' so L2 ' -ff 'J 'i'-1 Qrf' 1 ' - --' '1. 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V -1 gnu.:-.una-.-n-04.-Un. , e ,, -. . ..,.,,, . ,-N-ff.-V:---U ' ,al . , . . .ft e' nfl! Q 'A .p:,,-,..4.155,fV lgfl - U .,,.-.,. Y :fm-':r,'?'T 'z?'5ETZffi ? ':9 ' : 1 John O. Taft Q-A Q lviinnezzpolis, lviinnesota V . gf , H, DOC OHN has been very popular among his classmates not studying, to golf and music, He is noted lor his 'ksax appeal and has for his foolish antics Wherl he is which is often, he devotes his time been a prominent memher of the hand and orchestra for three years. MThe Doetorn is also heralded as Milmhledefpeg Champion, an honor of which he should he very proud. Entered Fall of 1929 Gopher Tennis 2: Gopher Football lg Gopher' Golf 233 Gopher Baseball 2' Hoi-key Team 2: VVinner Junior Tennis Cup: Iiridire Club 23: Orchestral Committee 33 Orchestra 1 2 35 Band I 2 2. 1 . X R ry Q, ay, -:fx-LX 1 l 'Y 22,5 ie QQ: if ,Luke 1 Z , 4 lg 'fi 91. 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I l . 4 vi , 3... .' 171, if if-A il , . l . , i , I 3 3 il ' Yi 1 J I 1 5 gig: f lsr:-K w , 'f' 4 i ,l ' 21 fi 1 ' .Q I , ui'-5 i i,, ,li I' EFI ep, l H: 1 i x ' ' 4 N -' L A, .- 1 L ' i F' :A E , Se 1'-fa' ' il ff , ,ai y .. T T tl i if TE'i9i :Q ' A' r ,-.24-sz - - L I , 1 .ff 'x '. i 5 fi a a at l ! 'g - ' 1, 4,7 . . ,, ,- K 'gui Tw . f Gilbert L. Thomas y y A mg E Minneapolis, Minnesota 3 J? , V . ' jj . Q . . A - if I , A ,A WEENER ERE we have one of the most stupendous lady' killcrs in thc himtory ol Shattuck. Having heen here just two years, Gibby has put countless hearts out of commission, but is, on thc other hand, one of the most popular fellows in thc class. And above all, donlt forget that haircut. Entered Fall of 1930 Tennis 3 4: Football ,Ig Indoor Track ZZ: Outdoor Track 3: Hockey 3: Basketball 3 45 Flag: Company 3: Corpora 4: Assistant Business Manager Shasl Stall' 4: Bridge , . 1f'1 5' 3331 QP, P, To iwiis 'L ,Nr 11 2 .- vi 21 I 1 .qi I- Q 1 - . .Q 5 - .-- 'P . - - fha: l 7 1 - i 1 ,-'fl517i1'f 4 3 fl if T S , 2 ' 1 Qig ,L..?'3yzif.' x 1 . U Q rfvfr, . i- . , . 'VA J- ,ii-.1-,-1-., l 1 1? - i Xu :,E,,mi!y-gi 5 1' Club 4: National Rifle Association 4: Senior Class '11-11 gf. 496 'f' 'L ,Q , J fi--'i 7-lik! , ,1 '-- '4 47'-2 - -rfvf' 4 -- If ,--f if 'W -.1 1' .,--11. 1 4- f.'.i .,' Q , v 1 i FUD Il' 'ici-1-Y' , ' ' .- LL,.1 f VJ - ,V 'T 1 I -YH ,, V - , .' ' 2 f ' .fi i W- ., 5 V- X , -43 .- .-1 ig q ,. , iii.,-.Q 43, - L .!.-' ' x I . , , Q -15? n w ffu . - Vigzr f , M .f' -' ' , ,?f14, -: mince Commiliee 4. 'Qing 111 AF 9 N fxx gl! -.-... ,..- .,..,- .- ,,,..- ,,,., W V - , . , . . ..--1-fa. -Tv, ,,?.,-......- 1932 i 5 J. .Anno 1, - P hmm-MFG A ,,..4 . ..--... nl, W A V A 1 n H 1 L V 4-.f E' l Eff FY EEF- ' , ,yi ','f44j3f,7' ' . . A t , 5 if 'wi-T':ZLlQ.lTZ,f?ll'f:Qf1f,U.,, A ..., ., ..' -,--A fx. TA ' N 'T'-L, .99 .fig ,-, ,.......,....H.......-..., ,-, 'g,::J.kll lf ' , -1 l l-' 1: . , ,ig - ,, ,, .. , 'ff Vg 1 'W -1 5 l l l - 'is 3 Q .Ll 4 5 :Q 1 3 5 5 ift- 3 Hi H, 3 l TE ,li 1 in af, l ill A l l 13: ' 2 of , ll l 1, l A ls ., l l' l, 4 ,il ,W-' A l l , A l l il 7 L li l l 3 X ., 2 li 4 ' 54' Q l 'A '1Q 3 ' 1 ll E I 1, 1 1 ,la .,,.,,,,..., , , ,. ,L ll , .pms 2i.''::.i.1i..4.4,.-1--,,4,.,.,-,. ., ifa.-,.,-.g l V, ,I Irvin ff..mlm:f1w5':r-r-:Swann-svawws-fsjgng:-:asv-:w1 n f fl '- , James V. Thorndike l ww Sioux Clty, Iowa ,kv , w,.-,,,..--..mY,v-,..-,...,-..-.,f-.- . - . 1 V, - U-, ll It ' . HM 1 J 'lien- ll f , ,I , HL .. 1 ll 'ir-l fl, ERNIE has proved time and again that hc is ',xs.,,-.H-fillq one of the lwcst ol' fellows. Altlmougll ncvcr bc' il K. , . . . , . 3. l11I1Cl when an opportunlty lor lun IS at hand, hc IS 2 7 TTL l known as a CI'2lCliCl lZlClC drillcr on thc Crack S uad. y , l Ll N HC is also onc of thc famous Siamcsc twins fllidgway Q ,Cf 1 'N and Tlmorndikcj. Vcrnic is another one ol those l ' 'f Qfl 3 il l famed sons ol' 'Alowayf' ax w ' fi f E l 4 , ' t ' 0 fir? Entered Fall of 1928 LT f- N: 5 1 f ' . 1 Y' ,,f ' ' I? V 'l ' 'Za Baslylvr Tennis 4: Bacluer Football 223,11 Hanluer Hockey lglf 3 'VN 81.4, ' J 4522 - ' I 2 3: Badyror Ilaskotball 2 JS: Iiaclgxer Basc-ball fi: Outdoor l ' ,J . .4:.g'. -ti 'N' 'l'1'ack Team 2: Indoor 'l'1'am-lc Team 2: Flag: Company 2g Y- I: -tj'gg i vl ' , l'o1'poral 4: Color Serueant -1: Sergc-aint, 4: Briclgrc Club ll ,l'g ?'j? 15 Crack Squad 11 R.O,'l'.i'. Camp 2. l 1 Q, ,,.,.,...m.vf ' j Af Li .X W V, .fit I . 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V if Hifi . ,, lil Sig?-Li, A. -f .af Me- .i i X , . gf,,q-, 2, , f ,fy ,P ,-4 -4 f i 1 1.-fril'-551 if -y' '4 '4 si 1- 4'1FTa-maxi 1- -, - '. fx i I 1 gr ,4 , '+'E1'f,j-,ghrf L V2 I 4 I1 eu Ai. .- L, 'is' i A L Lf 54 ' E , X I I l f , l ' 'l' gm- i N W KX K 5 2:4 ---f f 'M ,V -M , - -- - - ,rr '- f-A-M.,-...f. ,. , ,.,i,, I , 9 5 Maxwell A. Tmcher il 1, Owalonna, lvlinncsota l, g ' l i aff lliiprrfilfiillr -N 1 J 4 '- Af- . . . 2- A Q AX Tecncher? The wail is heard all over the N'-,a' canipua. At Hut you .nc startled, but it 15 ff .,- gdxga only one of lVlax's many pals calling him. Usually iL'S ' I a hoy friend. hut oftentimes not. lviax, besides being 43 a true friend, has hecn a mainstay on the basketball ' -- - . i L 1 anal football teams for two years, leading the former in g ,Q , 1 Jah, ,fQf5'3fif'f1 through an undefeated Season. fk g -,L i' 5 ' 9 H if X i 22 i5?4ffTi:'-iv' Entered Fall of 1929 K I ' f - 'l .:':,g4- '5'i:f1qf'lgi31.l , - 'Q l '. - .L 'V Qtig5v1qf5,jf.'.':1ff - . .4 1 . .. v ',- First Team Football fl: First Team Baskolball 24: S LQ lil ' l ,V-P' ,HAHE4 2 ,V Club 4: Captain Basketball 'Feam 4: Athletic Associa- i V 3' 'M .x9 X 'R lion 2134: Captain ol' the Gophers 41 Gopher Baseball r x-ff: 3- 40 Y 4: Flag Company -1: Sergeant -1: Bridge Club 4: Cap- Q' l', .iEiLQ- Lain Second Team Football 13: Sevoml Team Football f'j 't-':- 23: Ser-ond Team Basketball 32: Spring: Football Ziiiaax Orchestra 2213 Band 2323 Chairman Junior Ring: Com- du 'Q mittee 3. h H 5:- in , 21,3-Q .5 Q. A?-E? ff - ', ?'. a- l i. -Aji1l. ' YY: i . , l f' .ie-'Tl 6 ,.l..1. .',-.-, LY.: ..f.fff ' -:-'T ' .4rf 1932 K 5-1 , -. 'volg-9l'..' -fy ' I If ,...., ,... , , , 5:-in 57. HI'-1 f-, LA - , A i,.f 5755 21.25 129 - . . , - Ear, x, ' 555 . Q ' ' , A , xv-,3 X fi' 1. in He g . V ' 11. :Q - - . ' 3j4.,f1'Q.:l! f. df .L4...:.4.a4g..e.,4'.,1..w,.1b..,,4..-' 4... ' -. ... -. . ..r.-..e:,' f X'3'Qw---fggxb' M . ' 'W gi 'ee -M ' :WY .iguf 17g . i QI... 3. : e 23 r , i ,E gl I l Q' -. J 1 F : .. AJ I , .25 l : 'Zi Z 5 M. , x E 5 4 , .. ' Q 2 .2. 3 433 41. 152 4 4, 5 , ji K - 311: I . Vg: or. , , a, .,, 'S-2 1.5365 ' lfgl N gl l. vg 'I lr fi ' l 2 e E25 li r 5'1 X- ' lvl I s ly ,yi fi' ,fl l l ll 1 I 5-ffl-,--2, -, E9 i 1 , 'Yi 5 . Q Q E ,--M, if Q 3 5 -- . ' 1 i. l 1 ' i ' ,,,,...-..-.--- .. ..---.. el V, ' . .,-..,,,...M..,. -.. .. , . 45, I eggv- - W.-L..----1---Y-W,,., ,,,, ,..,,.,. . ..Y.az: m 'ng-,1 : f x W t was -'1z.5.?,:.,,r.kv,qwv--eg-e-,far :tuna . J fill:-r Ly r age fK'.?,f:: Ss ..,.v:' - ...,,P ' ' H? V Frederick K. Veale Jr. Le Mars, Iowa 5 1 ' ,.,,.,?..b.F- ...,,m,-...,.., , .rw--ri ! TT' u ' 'ie WEEL ALL, smiling, bzishful Veale. fYou are bashful, arerft you, Weel?j Hel a great basketball play' er, but you should see hinr fighting on the baseball diamond in his new suit, all cleaned and pressed for the Hrst game. Fred likes to serve at Payanfs, especially if she has red hair. Entered Fall Of 1930 Badixcr Tennis 3142 Badger Football 4: Badger Baseball 43 First Team Basketball 4: First Team Baseball 34g S Club 4: Second 'Foam Bnsketbzxll 33 Summer School ' 33 Undefeated Basketlmll Tc-nm 4. 'hw ,,,,.-o--' TH D ,fir 3 5- hh fx 'W li' V 3 .?- ' l 1 i 3 if . . f. , - M, A . V-,I 4-I-an -f. ,JI 1 U, ji K... V PY- -1. :fb xl - ' Ltr . ,gf . Ji -12' '-rf, ' 'wi - 'J 1 -l,:.T' 5564 - -'E ' Y , 'i ,gf 1 --viii' I jf- , .. - . . .. f-' ,. 1 , g ,. -E1 4- .-T ' .I .p -1 , -ff xg. .- , , eg.-s l . iii R '.,-- I 1.-:V V:-51 6 , : xt-X - ' - 4' a. ' .' . rg! '- 'nj' i QI 512021: Q f- llizg' . ' -:ff JLLC. 4 M .wk -rig' E '1 ' .: Q. ,-.x-.,iff.w,.f:+.'- . I fx 4 Ra . oxom. - F ' .5 A A ., ,.-..f..M-.r-..-,.....,.....,-e.-,-..-.v.,-,.,, .lv . -.,:, - Us L Z ,X - , , f ,e-Hi.: A f A .ev fs lie A , A 141 2 1 QF . . if' , 'flu -11 ,K 243, l '1'Hf' .s - VA o,f4di-V f . 5-7 , ,cpe sfiv Y e e ee, e , ' FE, 3 1, 1 gif. 1 2- , 4, I I 5 ,, 3 r f E iz' 'E i 'E' . ws 4 i ' :Vg . l iiiuif 'Q 5: , i I . i , . t I Q 5 ' f hu Q- , f'.11 Ei. 3 r,-, fig? ,-, lglf- ?'1': ' TE , gii 1 ligan-uf gfi , :Ev-'A in Wann f i X I X r -'U lil ' . sf: 'V Q il -1lW,Zff:1,i-,-13 , - .eff Nqxg.. . iff- - Q 'fi' fl .V ., -.v,4h,y.R: ii., ,g JV. , lil SQA 1 ' E W A 5,5-N . iq if , -------W 'L ' ii ' , L K M ' A , ' AV X. X -1 . ,.. va- -V 1 .J - 7 -8 we f - 1-X W -. f, 1 - .. .N, . ,, - 4 . - x, Q il ' ' 5 A 5 W illiam L. Wagner g Y Q M4 1 ' 1 Green Bay, Wiscmixusiri in , , ' i 1 , if-m.1..,q,-W, . - , , , , , , v ,. L 9 fi' ' f ' ' it N, Q V' ' ,.-If: - 1 HANS N . 5 1 X nf'3,fa'v1r2i Hg AVE you heard about the time that l---.N No, Vsfag, we still clmft hclicve yuu and nexei' will. I 1 sl :fini 4, lf, qhx K: Bill has had his hands full taking care ui his young' . 5' F sters on Hrst Iloor Dohhin, and we are told that he .3 ,jim - mf' has hclcl up the traditions ni his precleccssors. Wlicii if A ' - ,Egfr he is the governor ol' Wiscciiisin, it has hccn decided ,'i 1 - .f ,Q i ff, Y7fg'.2f-f -1 ' ... . . , i , Q 5. 5 Q 7'Q,JL,.x'Zf','Ci3 that we will muvc in and strut A lCXfOlLltl0Il, I : ,xx 5 . .,9..,Li,g , T , 1 , 1 - . Q?j'9.i,5j'?y Entered Fall of 1929 igi ' ' ' I-. 'iff .A ' :.., iff L--'bla Gopher Golf 2 C3 4: Gophc-r Swimming 22541 Second i:,Q 113 H ,lulfz 5'fM C Team Swimming 2 SZ: Flag Company 25: Corymral 3: Ser- ni,-5 2 Ex' 'M' 1 gzeant 4g Colm- Sergeant 4: Rc-porter Spectator Stall' 31 3 Vff.1.f4!f.ii,, fv VLA Assistant Business Manager Shad ll: Crack Squad 4: ,312 ' . Decorating: Committee Senior Reception 43 Bridge Club 4g -,jf , r 'fL i . -Q Cum Laude. ,.,, , ff i'-1'-H - ' 'ill 5'5 ' ji, ,313 f - .1?i'?f'A ? -Q wifes ,. ,ws K ,Z V , gi , . , -rg 1' ,N 4 - :,3'-A Que ixfiflfav H ' V- p l? 'f'l .E t ' g 2'13: .ErWWf' ,,45f- L i' -X .vQ:'4,' . 5? i T 'T 'i F ' f'-'- '-'T'1':'-Tv-'-f -' - ' e:::t -: K--vw-4-1-gg, -,... XXOOI. - X ix ' 99--': --1f'1 -1 cbs . f--- F U,:'..a- M. 1 .- , s.. 7:4 ::'--.:.. X ,1-g.' jgg! f -1: 1151- 1 1. . ,nn Y-1 ,g. 1'-43 iz , A. , 1 Ajzff' L W, 11-. ., ..A,.j1.',.1T-Wifi ' ., 11 1 4. 'gg-gg my qi, N- lf.. '-by ' X-7 -1 X rv 5:51, - . '15 - 1, ,- ..,f,,e.,L,,L..,-1'4.,.: , 1' 1 ...eq 6 1 . X 1jg,,,,.:D,,f1 .M - ee .. ,.--.---.-..e... Til E -V: -.-1 -qi. - 1+ ' 2 v . 1 .1 ,l yiu 1 1 I 11 3. I 1 , . 1. 1. ,1, r 1 .M X 1 1 :YK il' at W -'i . 11, , 1 1 1 , 1, 1,51 A,:,.1f. 1 f 1.--,5,:.,.1'z I : ' 1 335511. W J, 1 T' ,1 r1'F':il' QF' fc Yr' is.,- x 'Sf 111 bf 16,4 'Nffx Y , A K . .,T:1': .Z4t-'fvP?P1-'.,,,1f7:v1 Jef'-' 1 '11 V 1 1 , 1 l ..i. ' '51 11-'J 5 11.1 e .e I W... Q- Q' 1 2 'fin ' i .e 'll 'li' 5 1 ff- l -111: 1 x 1915? 1 5 . 41 ,121 I 131 1 R -.-l1 1 gf i'5 l l ww 1. 1 1 -'llg l 1' .. ,xp ..,,.. n 11' .. QS! E11 fjfi 1 ill V' :fl 11 ii: 111251 .rf-55 1, ff-5 if ,. 1 .-crgq-af 1 l ' ,Y . .. --H---- W -----f 1 -H 1 .f--- + JOJ3- -1 5 -- .,.,.... .. ..Y.Y,-,,-.- 'i',4 A 1--elm'--rkuxsxw -rump:--Q-user' 3-si, 1,--:. 1 212-.1:f.-sf. , vt.-Q . .4 . 1 WU- 1- - 1-- 5 Homan L. Walsh Fl 5 ineoln. NCl'7I'il. Ll ' 41- SPEED PEED has certainly used luis Eve years ut lat' tuck to great advantage. Besides lwcing one 'f the best first lieutenants in t lmittulimi, 'S member of the Crack Squad. All who know Speed 1 sure to ie lim Jr 's steady disposition and his ggeniality. We will always renicmlfer Speed as a true friend and Siad. Entered Fall of 1927 ac get ou ball 'L' 'L1 'L. 1 'cpu-1' in ' 'LN L ?g Bar mer Swimming 'Lfz zf gl' uri om' 1'a'k ZX: Badger Hockey 'LU Z. 3 Sci-om Team Im' 'e ' Zi 3 1'- poral JB: Socrvnd Lieutenant 11: F'1's1 L'4-utvnzint 3 i- 1 -s' l 1 : if and C': 1 Q' T - 2 F1111-k Suu' 43 Chairman Decorating' Commiitoe Senior lcCC'OlJtlUIl 4. 1 5,7 at I ' , .vkjlif Y Mx 'N is 1, , , 1 . , ' 1 y 4 iflfjg 4? 15 1 f in ,I Ny aff' 1 1 ' 1 PN, Q54 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 ' 1 ,1 S' 1 5 1 ' 1 1 I 1 1. 1 1 1 j K 1 ,59 z l Q 1 ' 'fc -fb , K N 1 1 1 5' 1 1 1 KF N , 'ff Q, 1 L SL ci- 1 1 1 X 1 2 , A ' - A , ' ff l- 1 1 1 els Q V . 1,15 . 1 rfllrf ' Si-'Q-N 1 Sl .A O 4,1 , 1 1 -4 I I 1 , - 3. 7 ic ic 1 a . J' ,. I1 j' ' .V 5,-W ' ,,... fy Z1 - , lrc l lc 1 fc lu 1 jL,ig:5:v'gM E. ' 7. J 1 Q A G - e ' W -2' Z l '1f.111v11'11'L'1...'x l' 1 .EA 1 l ' . 'J ' 1. - ' 1 1 . 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'fix ' NIGGER 'Wifi ' ' J: A f 1, gligfhfsfgilvifs 2 fd' X i ' aw,-.1 -f T Shattuck the name ol Bill Wzxrner is synonyf ,ig Law: g . S, x . mous with hard rncesfgraccfully won- -never - f - 'll ' - f' ' . F' ' 4 lostfrecords hrokenfand track teams led to VIC' I 4 1 - 51 -l tory. B111 was always counted on for at least hfteen 1 Q, q . . - ' . .ff- points m every track meet, and he always cafnc l 1 through with the goods. His personality 15 just like I 1 1- M q L. - 7? N . . - . . --j f' . -51232, his track record, OV6TpOW6Y1Dg. 1, , ' - V ' 9 . 1' fw7lf'ff'i'x?3'j825f5 ' . ' , i 9 -g ggmfg, Entered Fall of 1928 1 - , Q gf, - ,'Q3'j3,g5?5,1:-iff? V 7 - .Q K fi. 1 5 iffh Badger Tennis 13 Badger Football 1 25 Badger Golf 1 21 :,. ' x is utfgiqiwla Badger Basketball 15 First team Indoor Track 2 3 4g 451,-. , ,L 'figs ' First Team Outdoor Track 2 3 45 S Club 2 3 45 Ca - - V 3 2 F ,- f 9-'i .N . . . . --'Ln f 1-,L . ,fe ,- 1-fb, tam of Track Team 4: Athletic Association 1 2 3 45 Flag' i. ,V M. .-1-45: 2 -A-i,:.5t'.515 g'1'a, '- Company 13 Bugle Corporal 23 Bugle Sergeant 3 3 First ' ,fy 3 ' ' ' 'A gf. Lieutenant Adjutant 4 3 Secretary Olhcers' Club 45 Cho' : , :Q-f ' '- rt ffffl t 1 2 3 43 Bugle Corps 1 2 3: Sweater Committee 33 Junior Nfl -ag, 1 JQ:-Nga. - vs., ' T . . J ., e...-,. . , 1 Tennis Cup Summer School 13 Stat? 2 2 45 Best Buglerli-ig vga, 5315 ' ' 'L Q 1 g Drum Major 33 Second Football Team 33 R.0f'I'fC,LA,, : es.. - V' Q1 Summer Camp 3: Reception Committee Homecoming ii 'b i ' 7 L 'ggi' QM. ' ' 3, Decoration Committee Senior Reception 4: Me1'nbei'Q,Unv::TIf?. 1 ., I I defeated Track Team 2: Member Championship Niinnei' .- i ' X 2 sota Relay Team 2 3 43 Relay Records Z 33 220- . A ,fAQ,'2f-L ' , ,' i dash Record Indoors, 3 45 30-yard Dash Record In-dr B ., ,.,..,,.' as f 35 Broadjump Records Indoors and Outdoors 43 Tiedf 4 f 2 100-yard Dash Record Outdoors 33 Member Undefeated ' C559 H . .': 'A.Q,-V-, 5 Relay Team 2 3 4. ' ' .,.- . i -. H , as ,, 'FI . ., . . 7 ..y'a 1 .. N 1 1- N - t v - . Q Fw iq . tqrvwxtg , M x-is Y VV AW H , , A H 4' - 66 1? 1 nom 5 .me fm X - ---.f-.--.,-..-...-......,......--...Q I' -F..-L1 .J-.,,4P,y ,L V, ,., ,.,, ,-,..,., ,i.,,,,,,,,gYYWv,-q Y V Wi VY YT RAN,-v, 1 r. v.V' 1 J- Q 1 - ii' P. - fi- f4VV'f- 1511-Eff' -:?:f:.' . .iw 1255 frV:T5:'f,i5'fZ,::?f , V E v,'--Sltiiil 1 - ' Kwai Xllzgz 55 ifnqfyg-'xiii f-253131:55,gf-'Lfi.-'11,-'ff?1f1.. fer' - - - - '-a ,, 11.-Q . 1.1744-,g'1:5..',V1 ,5.-:gi-:',., ggi- ,?g,',..:,-:'.3 ,1 5 .-.j,.-5.13 ,-'-' ...yer V '- A A' 5'?3'L '519' 'W' l 11 Q' 1521? .:,:i3.2I Q 1f'i lQ.'.i'., fglikif' '- , , VV 4 'gilt -f I '1' ' Hg'-, 4 N 'ef Q1 few- -V f' u ' l I, ljff:Vi. -JM. 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'fjjl .. 1 LAM...-.5, 'i.1 I , ' ,fl ali UU I i -ffl: 4 5. 1 HANDT figqpll . ?W?'5V'l33i F-aw f ANDY has been very faitllful in keeping the tra' g ' r?ll'?f :'lx 3 Llition of having the new boys ol thc second 11 .ff ,fs I - U I I . 1. 4451 floor of Doblmn contmually fCI'I'UI'lZCLl. He has been - i iv' i V V 1. -1 4 Z 5 33 a good tirst llCUtCIlZlllf 111 C Company and has 5: ,H T-W 4 I made many liricnds. Not only in Clicycnnc, but also il 2 fi 4 in Faribault: hc is 21 popular 1112111 and is surc to be ?5.':LljA',vlq1'5. fig' l :Z ,' - Wherever he goes. -Qffi l 5 l 1 1 i L' - Entered Fall of 1929 H 2' -Q11:j.j:ig, N. j .1, 1 I . 1 X 'fl 'ff- LT11Q? ' Q ' - , 72' 5 Niki Badger' Football 23 lizulger Gulf 2 IZ 4: lnmloor Track 3 4: xl,-,i'1'JJ ' f l -. ' il -A V ' ' 1 1' Outdoor lll1'3.Cl'i Zig Bzulnger liurskcllmll 2: Athlot ic Assn- 15 f--7551 ,g.- if' if Tugju 1? k P ciation 2 Z! 43 Flag Company 4 3 Cm'1ro1'al 32: Sorgeant 4: l 733 ff IQQE. irffg First Lieutenant 4: Oflicers' Club 4: llridgxo Club 4 2 1 31252 3 iff: 'Irv ----ff,-.-E. Choir 2 Ji 4: Publicity Stall 23 -13 Fluor Oflicer 43 Decora- l A 'ii jpg tion Committee J-S CS: Cum Laude. 1 , Qzlzrl, 5 1 .Q . N A 2 'A 9 wif fi 5 U: I l ., , X ' x V A - , W , Lg: .3 xx M1 ' 1 , , Fl- f All-' ' 1 , If , 1 E t' ' ' - ' ' ' 1 .ffv':'4Tf1W1vf-'- .,..4fIV4 'PQ' V - 1 ,Q I A - ' .1-1 '7 ' 1 A 1' TV V .,- ' - 1 f .V - . .. -. V ..1:-f:r--f-f- V+- - - -.1....r1 -V-V , V '..- V V ffnwf f . f 1 f 3 - - vf Y -K .W-..--4.1 67 ,f '-Rabi r 4 l 1 -x ' 9 ...... Z . xc . . Y ,-11 ,-I Tl .-.,,.,,, .riil L V Y M .two gr Y VY ll :A v f W Y V:,?.f?,,-LET V-:Q.j'29ggx t .f-um.-.....-,,,.,.,. . 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Hels some i' ,.L-- ' if ' l 5- tcrmis player, and do tlic women fall? .Q ,n - li ' , f ,fn fl 3 - E i vi--fefzi:-:.a?-a.1f: fl Entered Fall of 1928 - 4 Q 1 5 E ,- hz - 1 . g , : 5+ 1 f'Q2?f-.15j,3f1f,g is Badger Tvnnis 1 2 C33 Ballmer Golf fig Bzulirei' Swimming . 5 - bf. - E -fi l 2: Tennis Team 4' Swimmiiigx Team 23 43 Guillon Bearer ,FII 1 Y' fgg, , Al 1'?7Q'i'l' Flag Company 1 : Bridge Club 4: Crack Squad 4. P5 ,Q . l, ' 'M A A A4 ii?5T3f7 1 .si 3 ' Q ' .6 i f- sv? .' -.sir-2 .1-31, 1 1 f- 54:5 .3 H , 1' 5455 dl f i 1 - - :ff ' ni ' fur: 1 ,. f 1' l fr:-U,-. 'Q 5 x Q I X Vi i--' l f- ig 1 :f ir ui' ' T - .W i f - 1 ' 'f - A ' ALL' ' 1 41+ A221-.,?f' I ff' Q - ---- ' - ' ' .--- IE 11.14 H ' i ? 1932 68 ,T-...xx ,.-ffaool. FNS, W , ...... me W.....,....m.-.w-...-.....-Wav... ti, ..FQ9x,.....7.-. .-- s..f.e.-.,..--...... ..,, . .,,.....,, 'I 3'? ' 1-:fb '.-ET: -:Le ' W: -'fi'-7-e'.'-fi 1:1 -'T li! 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I' .X at PETE A - o' ff I z , fgfafka. ms 2 ORTE is noted for his good nature and his will- , ingness to do almost anything. He is always 5' welcome wherever there is a bunch of fellows gath' ' ' ' f :v . . . , ' . 3 l ered, since he adds to their entertainment. Besides -' 1 , -J-'lx l l, TL 3 -. I being one of the handsomest, Porte has been on the ,73?ff.f p- J' Q swimmin s uad for two ears, s ecializin in the h K is f u: I Y . 2':Q,sg.-fi--,K -fijklw A N gf breastfstroke. He also is a corporal in the battalion. ' :wi FRN'-l ' . - - i I as-,E H-.Qi .-f , f- I , - QflQ'5-,STL-if ll A : 1 l I Entered Winter of 1930 51' 5f'i'.i5F' '. .V - ' 1 ,. fi ff, ' 1 ,LJ 2 5535, e. , , Badger Football 3 4: Badsxer Golf 2 3 47 Badger Swim- , ff ,,r , 2 i Id . , ' fg ' ,Q ining 2: First Team Swimming 2 3 45 Flair Company 2 33 f,,,,.,7r,f IAQ? V aff' :X 'Q Corporal 4: Bridge Club 43 Fund Committee J-S 3. 'Fa L ll, 2 '. '??Q ?i.--553' i if f fjl' ' - ,Q-L' '- , . 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V ' Q . , ff, ' lejf -Ui ': , , . 4, .,- K ,Z ' ' ' ' - '-'- .-.-4l.,,1:,.,,I:.-, . t R' ' ' 1 N i KV 'A-N A V Q 1-- '- - .- - H 1.. .., ,r f:':f-we r- t P ' - --1 .,,. - ,i I I I .9 .3 fi! , ' ' l ,V I X g M . , Richard O. W ilhoit 2 as Q ff A :' St. Paul, Nlinnesotzi Li-72fff.1--YZ V f 1 .if 2:41 -'li V A H e - , W, :f -.Q - 11 - -V 1 , -,1,,,, ,A ,Y - T 5 . 1, -5 N: .. ,132 l'if'l,'f'13 BOTS A' ml - I' Vi V OVlAL old Bots. Probably that is the hest way E Q, H I. ' , , to dcQerihc that chunky track star. Besides heing ' - . . 7371 1 one of the most popular Icllows Ill the class, he is F , . , . 5 ' 4 ' an exceptional goller, and holds down the position y 3' '- Q L . . . ii , ' I ,ga of fullback on the football team. His heing Ll star A -U ,.V -. 1 fllmge - V - 3 J .f : Y athlete does not pi event hnn from being Zi good stuf 'pa 'Q V 5 ,V , . . , . , . . 2' dent and en fa 'in f in manv other activities. g ' , 1 - 'W '-1 .:,Lg5'?-af'7'E1'f2f' ' f - , 12 i I ,',1,3,,-,gtgfilz ' 1 - ,- 'fy 'f1i!,,:'5 E - J ff , i r f. as-f ntered Fall of 1928 g ' , V, - .. 36243 ,-ybctaffi 1 ' i i f-pa-,aS2.':1, I , ,, v i -:H H ga -1.5.1,-.,w, ,1 1 Gopher Football 1: Gopher Golf 1: Gopher Outdoor Traek ' ':,: 5' 'lilfiffgjl-I 1 g Gopher Basketball l 3 Football Team 3 4 3 Golf' Team j,'- 4 A ' 2' Xzfg 3: Indoor Trac-k Team 2 S! 45 Outdoor Track Team 2 1 ' 63445-g:'f' I 1 Cup for Runner-up Spring Golf Tournament 3: S Club A '- 'Y' ' ' :Qin gill' 2 3 4: Athletic Association 1 2 3 4: Corporal 4: Member , - fi.'i .'5ii:'7 of Bridge Club 4 : Choir 1 2 3: Coach lfH.Lllf-591'-GOlJh6l'-' ' if ',f A 'I .e '!','fgQV I Q' S . Midgets Football 4: Honorable Mention Princeton Cip -,-351 -'A ' . J'-A-t L., A H ' 'f Test Sig Member oi' Rec-ord Half-Mile Relay Team '15 ,I iii- V -,H 5-:if-ie v Member Umlefeated Spring Track Team 2: M9IUb2l'4i-J-HUZV'v' - ff Q. '3f K . im' Thanksgiving Entertainment Committei 4: Svveatquaj .5 , 2 N, ' , I Committee 3: Homeeominur Reception Committee 4: lqlerjjifffjjh-5 -.fu 'br Ll , ber IST MM Gun Crew 2: Minnesota Relay 4: lleeoiiatioxf llf, ,:. 'Ji ' 1' 3 Committee for Senior Rec-option 45 Trainer Insloor -fl ij:j ' ' :L LJ l'eam 3: Band 1 2 Z? 43 Sveoncl l oo1.hall Team Z: fi - ' . i H' 5:21, ' 1 gtij:-V V .,,,f,'m'+ff-V XV jV'fL1f,r-'T' - f 1 -V 4 1 - -' -'M- 'f+ ' .W -V -- 4 2.-x '- ' - :nm-2 . Vu-.Vw--1-J .Na -f ,NL T--Qc. f o. 33 :H Q , - f 1 1 .1-,,.f ,, - , ,- 70 If . ,fi .... OLTQ, f NX--1--...-v-HM-.- -,,.....,ci..-.i..,..., . ,.. u Q. eg H Fl ,+ i, f-zz 'mmmfimwnf 532 f .A-if f-fwf? 'A -, k V . ' Ai .iii , n-S., J. ,'QfGL',if3.ff2:1f.l'f ..':ffl,. .-.Eff:gf-i'gr2f-52i,'f','-.1113 L' ,j ffm yi- f? ' - '-5,75 1 - 3 .iw '---.1- wh- '-4 ff, :X -, i wi ':d'1h-A 1-'3.flj:A3-Lil,-gsgiwg .yfs-mt. ,.,. it f L 'V' W Sf iff-gi. , 'ri' JAZZ TV i' kfjtzfi'V.,f.7-:.:TffLff',fl3i 1 Y f W W , , ,, ig V ' ' x '75---.'f: f Xl 'lf li: iz. ' ' 'L ' . 5 N l 'ER 5 - 3 , +,ar'ig 1 1 E cf' ' pf gi l 3'.lil li 5' 1' -'f a , ip V . w ,. - :Jil 1 ilir only Y 11-Q1-if gill' l . Q,gj:g,s5ilg 3 ' A N 2 lf. ' dliii' li :ii 1 i.ii .' 'I 1 'hifi . i 125 h t ,r., lainie Tjr, Y .ll 5.1 rl Yl!H'1.:.5T-V, n A . i ffl ' Q ltsfli . '1 ' i fi - K l- X: . N . ..2ifgQ'fQii,ii7'-' '2':5'i'9if3,L-4 K ' , A ff .l,i. 'iQi ll.-iflQgilf:li'Qlf 5 ' . 2 fw'r'5QZZ vfz.f.4-lfi?-'7x L i :3,f.3?5Llil4E27QQ .3 2 if -1' 5 f if i 152355 l ' 1 ' EE' jiffr. af'-:fi P' A 1 ' fhf--4-rss Jay ' i 5 f +1 7 1 5532? if-S 1' 21+ 1 ' Y. 1 l 5 Q5-' 'AQ ' l ' 91 Q: l l 1 . ,E , 2 tt c f tc- 7 5 . 1, , l- c 'c' ' f-55+ in V I . .1 .+-.--fc:-f:.-.,1L4,11:Y:. 4. .fu - ' 4 v4.4--.L 1 V if :P i A A - Richard B. W illiams 9. QE , Gettysburg, South Dakota K , , , f 4 ,. lr .. 1 'tiii i5 ' - f 1' '1 ug Rl if o ? HORSE Q 'J' I- 1 fl Pi?2r5 E?Qi is-33. 5 re 'gina-rx 5-1 ILL S happy and czircfrcc mzmncr has won him A If 'fr I-- 'QIXL many friends. Though not particularly umhitious, Q' V ., - f' f , . ,, . ., . , . ia , l hes right on thc spot for any Outside activities. Eykxw .i fgff I For this rcuson wclrc sure Bill will hzmdlc all that 21 i 5- J I comes his way-and most likely morc, ii Yi l 'lfk-,?'E., gif i i Entered Fall ol' 1930 .L,!M.,Nr,-1' t 3 5 ,N , l 7 5' ' Gopher Swimming' Il 4 : Second Team Football SE 43 Bas- i gig, hifi P E1 - f ' , , ketball 3: Bridge Club 4: Athletic Association 3 4. 'S V' f :ie l , 2 21 ll V' ff 'Wy' fl ' ' if? fl -,,:iy lj, J '11 9' -,li -V-- F7f .151 5' Lg,-i f eel' '. 3 f 'i - 9' ' .-3,21 'Qi wif . i 1 S+! ' -'ig if ' 1, lil 'FAA . t can - 'Sift' r -. ffiifif 7 X - f. , ' ' ' ,iff . V ' I - full' if if' NI .1 pg: V4 l. ' , ' -':LA,. '- - 'J'-1' f ' 'A' 4 ?i' 1..5,,' 'il ' :LQ - if . V fiifil. ! ' ,. .1,v:rj2:r,..ff-' f . :- 1932 VA...-fax 1,-1z::'-A-H+ gf-g-ve., ff- W. -bv-'ff : --, -- C5 cf ................!..'rEs,,,.,,fg,..l:z,f1.. ,px 5 1 9 3 2 KK 3 I o -6,- -L Ex-1932 JOHN ALLEN ROBERT ANDREWS CARL AVERY ROSS BRAND DONALD BROWN WILLIAM BRUNNER DONALD CAMERON WILLIAM CHRISSINGER LAMBERT CLAY JAMES COCHRANE JOHN COOLIDGE KENNETH CURRIE HARRISON DANIELS LEIGH DAVIQ JOHN DIEHL WILLIAM ENSTMAN JOHN EDDY JAMFS ELLISON GEOROF ESTERIY ROBFRT GREENE WILSON GRIFFITHS TARJE GRIMSTAD JOH N WILI Ox ROBERT HANSEN OWEN HARDENDORE STANLEY HARDT MARTIN HEALY FRANCIS HEFLIN BRYANT HEWSON EDWARD HOWARD GOODROW JOHNSON CECIL KELL RODERICK KENASTON REX LINDEMAN MORRIS LIPSRER WILLIAM LOFSTROM CHARLES MATHERS GEORGE MCCLEARY FERGUS ORR ROBERT ROBIDEAU WALTER SISTRUNK GORDON SPRATT GILBERT STEWART JOHN TWITCHELL CHARLES WEED .-.V .,.. 6,33 , , -P.-A-.B -Lgkuy, i I I i KI .I P is I f 5 I . . . V- ., I Jr JE 1 J I I1 3 5 5 2 4 l Zi I l Z QI .s I . ,, -rw r.. f f frf'-f cf--V - S-fr .min - f-T? '- -' -W -ff - ' Mr ' 3 ' -f ' Y 11 E' --'ww-.'s.s+ Y neu-vavmwmvn ' W E 4 3? i , P lv cr-A, - .w , A , Fillflg -'Wu .i Lf 'i A ... Aga-, 2 -s---f L '- T'1'fTf1,,.,,gi,3.1.1s...,. ,, 1,1 5i,g , ,Qu 4 4 ,K A 3 f,,',? ,,f1, f'r 'ii li ,,,, , Junior Class Officers Byron Smith President Burnham Wilkinson Allan Calhoun VicefPre.sidcm Secretary and Tfeasiwei i 1 I ,nu .Lgwi-r . 4, I i El 5. u n 4 , , Q5 5. 5 Y I v K 1 3, ix 1 V L fs? Li, rf . 'T . , ...-,,..v- ,,., r..!2.-Af1.- v' 98 ' ' :ESQ V 'J' X 1 'T - ' 1 :A,-w-- - Ii 2 ------v-e:::w-r'1::::-f::-:-:f--- --f--' N- mawl - L-'A-1 '-'A4ac:fx-1hmL:- W- f , W I ,,L,, A QQLAQX' I I l I ,K up .. m Mgvi' CLASS JUNIOR THE N. ,,,,,,4.. 1 X, T A fl P j E 3 2 T Q, .il 1 fi J fi 4 i - ,,,:.f2...111,.f?. . A.A. .,.,. L I.. A 1 9 K 2 . .. ....-,.-.,....--H --...,r::.-- 13- fx S :ai-' Members of the ANDREWS ANGST ARMSTRONG, L. BAILEY, J. BEIM BELL BEMENT, H. BEMENT, R. BENNETT BENTZEN BIERBAUM BOOS BREWER BRODY CALHOUN COMER COOPER COSCROVE COUSINS CRABB DAVIDSON DAVIS, J. DURHAM EATON ELLSWORTH EVARTS, R. FALLOWS FURSMAN FRANKIE GOEPPINGER GOOCH CERIFFITH HALE HARDEN HEW'1TT HOLCOMB HUBBIARD, J, JOHNSON KAVEL KEELER LANG LIMA MAOCORNAOR MACPHAIL MOCLUSKEY MAILAND, C. MAITLAND MARTIN MEARS MEEOH, C. - fri' ': 1'L1:L'I-01: r- 4- '- JL fm .,I,f --3. .35 Junior Class MENGEL NICOLL 0'HE.AXRN PARIS REID RICHARDS ROBERTSON, ROBINSON, SADLER, D. SHEPARD SINE SMITH, B. SMITH, D. STEINMAN, T.-XFT, W. THIRLBY WATROUS WEHLER 1 'ff H. J. XVESTBROOK, C WESTEROOK, R WILDER WILKINSON, C WILLIAMS, G WILSON, E. VVIOLPERT RD 67Ifte .Shan -' 'ar 1 sr, 3 2 t IY' -s1 --is A V . fry.-.V-sezva.-ff 1-. A ..- 5.1 The Junior Class THE main purpose of organizing the Junior Class is to prepare its members to take up and to handle capably the duties of the Senior Class. We have accomplished this so well that we feel fully able to enter next year in perfect harmony, ready to undertake successfully the responsibilities of the class which is leaving. In this way we hope to he able to bring the school through a year which will be the equal of any in the past. Our successes in the activities in which we have taken part this year have given us confidence that the Junior Class has a great future. The Junior' Senior Dance was as good as any class could def sire. We have good officers and the right spirit to carry us through the senior year. Moreover, we have the experiences of other classes to guide us on our way. Thus we can look forward with high hopes to bettering the records of our predecessors. -Wy 72,3 ...... V. , .. Adi, v N :Sig Q1 :::!'E555'55573a --H - . .Q ' , I ,gl f ' uraziiiiglliiif- 1 ihi. IS I. - .. ,:... R !-,f:5:5:.52,4 fu w:::,:: st .-Lu, K. .Y 1 ,1- ' ' f ff-f.::'9 1 ' .. - Illl '. 431455525557 -1-LT. wiiiii' 55332212541 -- .HIE . 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I2 -.um ... .Yuan-gf sf .g.grg:a,,Lff'-,y-xp., , -5 .-- g I -gezgggggaeggepffr A . J hiiim 1 55535252.11 ' 1 A q5Z'i5f5EgazL1' ,Eggs-in !ivH'i?7 '1 Hsaasill - :se ' ' 4- : Wm 1 .:'r-ggg- E' , N- A. l .siliisszsi --5. - 4-if I i Kumi: I 1:::fs:::::s- ' ' w 1 , ,fi :ss2se 'ssssi EEE11 5 , , ' ' 1-gli!! , :ssssssiiisas-H . sr 1 + x . rll,Ff'-E551 - , ..saasssssseass5 im Il 5 N-. ', 15 I jffs. iii: ., n!!?!?5'95ff5!!f' iiniiig , ' .F 1-1lj::.:imlisaiasifilfl A I. -uiggif, w I I 1 Xl' 1 X digg! lY,:ig...E..i: a...:::n ' sf w L m :::::':'.:, ,G .fn A KI 'I-ni.-di' , - Zfggf F 1 - , , .l::H!::l'li1f.gr' n. ,,A,,, A N' ,,..- gig ' sqg lfiiffgffsigg-'15-xi: ff- f I-m,.,f.:3 5551351 ' . f ll I I li' 'iI'lQH TE? AL 4 llilau'1i'Nlf2?Lae- 1 -'H -x s . . O lnulliiy' Z 1 ar , H-: - R'-Elllal an ll - i 1 r- A V H-A477 6714 Q M 7.2 P1 5-1 hcl I 9 -5 2 gL -A--.eu-Q,...,.4 V 1 . 1 Ex . . 1g.,g.gLLLQ.xl, H . .' MAJOR FRED L. WALKER ma., 'r.w:,1, . -X -u.,..,....,:w:-,.. 1 . L fn, - 1' ww ,. . .fm 1- .1 ,ffgfmm K1 F1 .-s 2 Q ,.,,,,,,,,,, ,... A 'lf-fb. QA,-...LL'g.'1-7i '?7-:wg ,,'4 I The Cadet Corps 3 5 Q 4 s I Y. Z 2 3 fi E E. ii is :Q I. ! I M i H I Q ,, , 5 C 1 . Cadet 1Xffajov',,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , , Cadet Lieutenunl Adjutant .,.., .QZJILGTIETTWGSCCT Sergeant ....,, 'r if The Staff ' Bugler Sergeant ...... .i ' V 78 LOUIS C. MENDELSSUHN W11.L1.'xM C. VVARNER EDWARD N. MCDEVITT GEORGE W. EMRICH The Commissioned Officers CADET MAJOR LOUIS C. MENDELSSOHN CADET CAPTAINS MARSHALL H. DEAN, ROBERT M. FOOT, A. CARL HFLMHIULZ, JESSE W. BOWEN CADET FIRST LIEUTENANTS WILLIAM C. WARNER, KIYOSHI KITAGAWA, HOMAN L. WALSH, FRANCIS E. WARREN, KELLOGG MOSELEY CADET SECOND LIEUTENANTS EDGAR A. DEMEULES, W. ELLSWORTH BRANDOW, WILLIAM BALFUUR WILLIAM J. NASH 1,-KWTQ7 ' WQQQ- :Lf 'fn' . ff. af Z ff 5' E C5 ww, x , b 'riff Q Qs 80 f.57'2..? f ...Jr-S.1Q..a....c'1 . 1 ':?...D5 .QD .. - - - A., -... .. .- ' ' IAA by ' 5' ,.. ' f 2 ' 'Exif Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet CARROL DAVIS BIEM BOOS GOODMAN ABBOTT ANOST BEMENT, H. BLANCHARD BKJSWORTH BRODY CARD CLARK COUSINS CUMMINS DAVIDSON DURHAM FORTMEIR Company A CapttLinfDEAN First Lieutenant- -AKITAOAWA Second L1eucemmztkDEMEULES First Se'rgeantfME,ARS CADET SERGEANTS CADET CORPORALS CADET PRIVATES FRIEDLIOH GLUER HAWLEY HQJKE JOHNSON KIES KOELRER KREITTER LANCASTER MANNY NIOHOLL O'HEARN PEYTON PLUMMER FRANKITE KOPS MARTIN SCOTT WILSIBN POOL RITTER ROBERTSON ROBINSON, SINE SMITH, D. SODERBURG SWEET 'TA1fT, W. THOMSON WEHLER WILKINSO N, . WILLI.AMS, G. ,R. J. E .V ..-A 0575 Q -.TF 14. Fl CL 151332 il.,-E' ,.-. :rf-'wg ,QT11IT5iI1'L' . Ji f - ---'-- V Q. ' :rn-:M--4..-.. -f .M kg -f-,f, L' ' ,Mai el. -Q -1 M uw, I gy f.1aP2'.1- . X, 51. l W CUMPANY B I , .,Q. 1M V I A 4 , . . , . , . . , . ' 4 r W vf'7lf-sf e ln. a efrxhii Mfb, 1 9, , 72 V V ,. , J. Q i' 2 ' 1f f 1 , T A,.1.I, 'g-.. 5 , Z1.L.iIg:1L'.,f'n- '. I ' i.g:,i:'i -ff.-zfgx-f-1 f Comp:-my B Cadet CaptamAFooT Cadet First Lieutenant-WALSH Cadet Second Lieutenant---BRANDOW Cadet First S6Tg6dHtiMEECfH, C. HUBBARD FIEHER CADET SERGEANTS CADET CORPORALS EATON OLSEN 'STROUD AXIIDUN W BAILEY j BALEQUR D BILLINGS BEMFNT R BTNNETT BICELOW BRKDEN BRUrE BURNS COMER COOPER CADET PRIVATES DOLLIEE EDMUNDS EWINQE GAC-E, G. GILCHRIST HAESSLY HIGFITCJWER LANG LFUTHOLD M ACDONALD MOIR NEILSOR POTTER ROBBINS WYAGN ER THOMAS WTLHTJIT WIL KINSUN C REID REIR HARD RIDCWAY ROLLMAN SHAW STEINMAN, J VAN DYKE W,ALRER WEBB VJILDER WILLTTAMQ WITT Cosc,RovT PACKARD VJDLPERT T , , ... -4-amz-mfn?'mT,zm1r ,.... .A E yr- . W, g,.f-wi..-,Q . , . rx lr 225.-mu' ' i . xl 12.1-2 1 l r i T f I f 9 1 gl ,, Z P .. ,. . I s . 2, 2 1, 55 n in I, lu 2 3 -E ,Q -a VI EJ 1' L, . n r ,1 I E ! Ml 'gfe J ,ZA , RLS 35 ug,-'j i4 . fi E5 , .iv .Ag -4 ' lv. N H I Company C I Cadet CapmmHHELMHoLz Cade: Fmt Lf61LiCHdHIYWARREN, F. Cadet Second I.ieurenamHHBAI.EoUR, W. Cadet First SergeamHTHIRLBY K CADET SERGEANTS HANSEN TINCHER LIIERECIIT SADLER CADET CORPORALS DENNY MCCI USREY ELLSXVORTH WESTEROOR C BAILEY BARRY BL ANIDIN BRERHUS DELANA ELSBURG Ex ERT j FALLOWS FORSMAN GACIE, J. GAYNOR GOLDSMITH HARDEN HIBBARD LAFEAN LIND MAPCORNAFR MACNAB R MAITLAND J MALLORY J MEECH R. MENGEL MQRGAN NIKON PARIS RIEGEL ROBERTSON, R. A. SCHOEN SHEPARD SMITH B J STANTIJN TXSQIE THORNDIRE WATROUS WEBSTER VJESTBROOK R WHEELER, A. WHITMORE WOOD WRIGHT BRASIIEARS GLIASCOFF . CADET PRIVATES I , L. , W Q- ,,. 9h cg .SY In Fl CLA Jw V, 5,,,,,,,,,?.L.H,,Q,,..,.,,rf.,,, 3. A,517j,1vif :'3Q7i'?12iTgZ'.. ' :Wig ,5 -- V- M.-,..- , : 'f,:14-V' WM .v 'e 3,4-s1j,QgL'ff 115, , 6525-A - ' '- fvGi, AAN. P , '. . 'T 17' 3 3 1 3 D COMP xNY '7Pve LfS'lfL'1cly1 'n aff Cadet Capmm BOWEN -:za Cuden Fwsr Lzemenam MOSELEY Cadet Second Lleutemmt NASH Cade: Fwst Sergeant SMITH B CADET SERGEANITS ALEXANDER RAY ARMSTRONQ R CRABB CADET CORPORALS AMIDKUN T MAIL AND HI NVITT KINC ANDREWS BELL BENTZLN BIERBAUM BREWER CALHOUN DAVIS, J. EVERTS, R. FALK GERRISH GOEPPINGER GODCH GRIFFITH CADET PRIVATES H ILE Hou OMB JONES KAVEL KINGHAM KDCH LAVINE LIMA LUND MACNAI3, J. MACPHAIL MCAFEE MCREYNOLDS MARKHAM MILLORY S WIIEELER P PORTERFIELD RICHARDS ROBINSON SADLER, J. SEABURY SECIILER SMITH, F. R. STEVENS STOGSDILL SWANSON TAFT, J. VE.'XLE W.ARREN, J. S. L' , -, fm 1 9 3 2 if f-1, ,E f -:v b 1- -, - iq ' ' ' f '-f 'f'-f1'f-fm fvfnfffwzf- 1- Company D Li ' B i . - I 1 I L . . 3 I ' I ' ' . F - S. I 1 I P 52 1 l --, , vu , ,- , , , .1 4-,-.,.gLw.m,, f. M Y-, . 1, 'Qi- f Vx- 0 .T 111. am ci- :VQQY 5 1 FT J: 2 .,,...-.,A.,-.,.1- ,,,.:.,,V.,...-, . JFS? , s nk w fCOMM1ss1 JNED OFFICERS NON ! l nf. . llllllt '5- iIEii5 ' ..i!i5:.f. f ' 1235: fb ,. wi , ' I' -2 C 'Hx , x -ul Q MS. 'W' - ' GX 5245 - .Jess i I 5 32.53 nu. H' Iiiusiis ' .ll L, -.,.. - H ly 1 -- -f lik D -aaaaaiaa. ' mia, lggggl- N ,511 2w,:,g3il.:g5- A-fl- I !!5 M E '5i's5Ffss:: ' . '::S:5iEEi. '-'f' ' - 1:76124!!5Il1l:2fgg55fzf's i ' ,A qv, 1 ' ,f M -fl lrii? ffm, if - Q ' ,A 1 , ig qsg! !f3g:z:E ::???s+ : lllfllmi r. Q- U - 1 5 7'-'L -:B-1 1-1f'z:E::n - ,11?i5:2f:- - . gfgijfffffiifl ' ' fziaf...:jggjjj3 'nag ' ffl I 7' 675- e .S ln. a c15 f'b 'I 9 3 2 K 1' X 1 ,......-,,:..a.-.......,..T.,....5-.-...T.:.,ft..T..........,, .. 1, 1 1 - ,-f- ,,...,.,,,,,,.,...-.-,..-.,.-,.-,,,,,,.,,, 4. . ' ' ' 'U ' ,lik ' ' . - -A-Moa---A'-an,'-f'-' -:-1-1:1 The Athletic Association IN representing the student body in the administration of athletics at Shatf tuck, thc Athletic Association has for 'many years been most instrumental in making athletics a vital part of Shattuck life. The Association not only takes care of all business and Hnancial matters pertaining to the various games and trips of teams, but is at all times, in connection with the HS Club, successfully promoting the finest type of sportsmanship and school spirit at Shattuck. The organization awards and presents NS letters, which are given out at the end of each athletic season to those who, in the opinion of the coaches and the Association, have won them by their athletic achievements. Upon receiving one of these awards a cadet automatically becomes a member of the S Club. The board of oihcers of the Athletic Association is elective and is chosen each spring for the following year by the entire cadet corps. Three students, prominent in athletics, and two faculty members are chosen, and these in ad' dition to Mr. Holsinger, the Athletic Director, compose the board. During the school year 193162, the officers have been William King, presidentg Allan Calhoun, vicefpresidentg and Richard Wilhoit, secretary and treasurer. Mr. Kramer and Majcir Wgilkcr are the faculty advisers this year. 89 67h Q- 1 ,flyi u 1 9 3 2 ' jf-3-7-gr.-F711g,g'::,Ag,:':'v3:f'?ijgjFE g7Qnj,'Cl' 1:'l ---'-1, 'L j ' '41' 4116-1 '--1: - 'Q --:-' -ffvxffffff'-b Wearers of the HS' ' I BARRY Swimming BEMENT, R. Track BOOS Hockey CALHOUN Football, Hockey, Track COOPER Swimming DAVIS Track DENNY Football, Swimming EMRICH Swimming FALK Football, Hockey FALLOXVS Football FR.-XNKIE Football GOOCH Hockey HELMHOLZ Swimming, Tennis KING Football, Basketball KOCH Hockey LBUTHOLD Basketball LUBRECHT Track MAC: NAB, R. Track MACPHAIL Hockey IVIALLORY, S. Swimming MARTIN Swimming NASH Swimming QLSEN Hockey PORTERFIELD Football, Track RIEOBL Swimming RIDGXVAY Baseball ROBBINS Track ROBINSON, H. Swimming SCOTT Hockey, Tennis SHEPARD Football, Basketball, Baseball SINE Hockey SMITH, B. Basketball STEINMAN, J, Swimming TAFT, VV. Hockey, Golf THIRLBY Golf TINCHER Football, Basketball VE.-XLE Basketball XVARNER Track WESTBROOK, C. Track WESTBROOK, R. Track WILHOIT Football, Track, Golf WILKINSON, C. Football, Hockey, Baseball WILSON Football WOLPERT Football , 3 - .-57'rve.. . 'H Tl 9 5 2 , Y ,, e -4 t' - fir- ,A ff 1151---w ' fr-11 -3.1 ,,.,.,g, ,, -. ..,,..-t.. A S RJ Football THE Shattuck football team of 1931, although not a recordfbreaking squad, had a very successful season, having won five games, tied one, and lost two. The Shads were victors over St. Augustine, St. Thomas, Pillsbury, Breck, and the St. Paul Luther Reserves, while they fell before the more powerful Culver and Rochester High teams. It is a matter of interest that the Shads to' taled 149 points during the season in comparison to the 50 of their opponents. This fact alone labels the team as powerful. Mr. Anderson, who has successfully coached ive Shattuck teams, had charge of the line, while Mr. Nevada directed the work of the backfield. These two coaches developed a fine sportsmanlike and cofoperative team which will be remembered as the spunky group that went after victory and as the team which put up a spirited fight against Culver in spite of several unlucky breaks. Captain King, the only veteran of three years on the team, would prob' ably be named first if a list of stars were being compiled, and on this list would undoubtedly be found the names of all those who received letf ters. King was a very competent leadf er, and literally everyones friend. Much of the credit for the forming of such a cofoperative team should go to him. Robert Steinman, captain' elect, who dropped from school dur' ing Christmas vacation, was a real fighter, and a great asset in the gain' ing of yardage. Allan Calhoun, Shatf tuck's fighting quarterback, brilliant- ly completed his second year on thc team and is looking forward to anf other. Shattuck's passing combinaf tion, Falk and Wolpert, the latter being on the receiving end, 'brought about numerous scores during the season and should continue to do so in the 1932 season. Two other letter' men, Denny and Tincher, will be missed on next year's linefup and congratulations for their playing last fall are due to both of them. It is fitting in praising this team to men' tion jack Diehl, who was a great friend of these boys and a great football player. jack, who did not attend Shattuck this school year, but who was a star Shad athlete not only in football, but in track, was drowned this spring in Puget Sound, and his death has been deeply felt by his Shattuck friends. The opening game, which was played with St. Augustine on Sepf CAPTAIN KING -f. my :ww uf-.IS-, - .- . .:.:.x.t ,: 3 f S K 2. be if 2 E. 3 .1 .e ,f 5, E f 1 I Q Y' il, 1 l I. if r., ? s ,Fc 5 l l 5. 5, r , 14 1 lr 1 Q E E, 5: r T l E s 91 ,upxhmgh .,.,.,.,ff ,. .e , , , , I N ' P , THE FOOTBALL SQUAD ,. ' 'iff' A - is , A--y,- ew -mu 'fs 4 tember 19, was an easy victory for the Shads, who, playing mostly on the ogensive, ran up a score of 25 to O. The passing was very poor, and the majority of the yardage was gained by Calhoun's and Shepard's end runs. Falf lows, who was promising new boy material, was prominent in broken field running and scored two touchdowns. The Shads fell into defeat by only one point in the Rochester High School game. Cnce again the Shads refrained from passing, but introduced Steinman's line buck, which from this game on was so valuable, Steinman made Shattuck's only goal after Calhoun had opened the way for him by recovering a Rochester fumble. Cn October 3, playing at night for the first time in the history of the school, the Shads were victorious over their old rival, St. Thomas, on the latter's lighted field. Playing regular for the first time, Falk made a brilliant showing in broken field running. Soon after the opening of the game Stein' man carried the iball 35 yards for a touchdown by steady gains through the center of the line. Wilkinson, C. and King played fine defensive games. The Shads next met De La Salle and fought them to a 13 to 13 tie. Steinman once again gained a touchf down in the first quarter, but De La Salle held the lead until the last half of the fourth quarter when Steinman evened the score by making a second touchdown. Shattuck in this game started its passing attack and th Falk Wcylpert combination proved valuable in gaining ground Tincher pl tyed a brilliant game at center Before a large Homecoming erowd the Shads went into defeat before the powerful Culver eleven for the eighth time The score of this game which was played October 17 was 18 to 6 Culver de eidedly outplayed the Shads in the first half but in the second the Shads made six first downs to the five of their opponents The long passes to Wolpert proved valuable but they did not make up for the losses due to fumbling Culver had the advantage in weight and there fore Stemmans line bucks were not as effective as previously but he mide Shlttucks only touchdown In the baekfield Cilhoun was out tandinv while King leid the line in d fel se Two of Culvers touch down were made after Shattuck had fumbled while near their own 101 RoBERT STEINMAN On the Friday following the Capmm Elect 011937 5 9 s s 1 - 1 S 1 , L , , K i , Z ' . c K . . ' , s s , OH , , W l , . 9 3 . ec . , , V I , , f . , . , , 1 A' s , , ' , 4 . i . , I - 2 -, Q s f ' x ' ' :sa C, 4 ' s e I . ' x S s s A I sf ' Y 1 , .5 1 . ' -fa '--r ' -r '- v..f,f ff m - f- -e1....,-iw-'ease' , M Q W, ,tr -szfme- fa. , ' Y H ..,-. i . .ma f7Ip Q -Sha - 'A 1 S S 2 , . . . H W ' ,-, f-?'ff'5 'f'- K , ' K- if . 'G MM M., FALK TO WOLPERT SHATTUCK vs. CULVER f --X - .,.fvu1:-xv:m:- - --- f- 'misss t 1:-map, 4575 3. ' . --t. Culver game Shattuck avenged a last yearis defeat in trouncing Pillsbury by a score of 41 to 6. The battalion took the trip to Owatonna to see this game, which turned out to be very onefsided. The Pillsbury team did not have the power to stop Steinman on his plunges and time and time again he went through for 20' or 3Ofyard gains. Falk's passes and Calhoun's end runs were also very valuable. Falk scored four of Shattuck's touchdowns, while Steinman made two. The first team was again victorious, defeating Breck 34 to O. The Shads, being heavier and more aggressive than their opponents, outplayed them in almost every respect. ln the whole game the visitors made but two first downs. Boos and Steinman each scored two touchdowns and Calhoun made one. The substitutes played the greater part of the second half, and they continued the scoring streak that the first string had opcned. The last game of the season was played with the St. Paul Luther reserves, and it ended in a decisive victory for Shattuck. Although the score was 39 to O, the game was by no means a cinch for Shattuck. Wolpert's receipt of passes and the end runs of the backfield brought about the numerous touchf downs. King, Denny, and Tincher 'played fine games in the line. This game was an appropriate one to close the 1931 season. Those who received their letters in football were: King, Steinman, R., Calhoun, Porterfield, Wilson, Shepard, Wilkinson, C., Wolpert, Tincher, Denf ny, Fallows, and Falk. Of these Calhoun, Porterfield, Wilson, Shepard, Wilkinf son, Wolpert, Fallows, Falk, and possibly Steinman will be returning material, and from this fact it can be seen that the Shattuck eleven of next year will be as strong, if not a greater team than that of this year. THE TEAM WILSCJN ............. ........... e nd WEsTBRooK, C, quarterback WILKINSON ...... ....... t acklc WEsTBRooK, R. .... .....,.,., I1 alfback DENNY ........... TINCHER ......... PORTERFIELD ..... KING QCAPTJ . WOLPERT ........... STEINMAN ....... CALHOUN ....... FALK ............ SHEPARD ...... MENGEL ...... September 19 September 26 October 3 Cctober 1 0 Cctober 17 Cctober 2 3 October 3 O November 7 .......gua'rd .......ccnter ........gui1vd .......tackle ..............e'nd ..........fullback .......quarte'rback ...,......halfback .............l1alfback .................guard KoPs ......................... MALLORY, . ......... ..,.... . SINE ...............,. ROBBINS ......... Foor ................. . BEMENT, H. ..... . EVARTS ........... FRANKIE ..... WILHOIT ..... FALLOWS ......... Boos ...................... .................guard SCHEDULE Shattuck 25 ........................ St. Augustine O. Shattuck 6... ........ Rochester High 7. Shattuck 18 ....... . ...... St. Thomas 6. Shattuck 13 ....... ........ D e La Salle 13. Shattuck 6 ...... ,...,... C ulver 18, Shattuck 41 ....... Shattuck 34 ...... Shattuck 59 ...... .. ..... Pillsbury 6. ........Breck O. Paul Luther 0. quarterback ...mfullback .........center ........e'nd ........end ............end ...........gua1d ...wfullback ....... hulfback .....,..end I ar ei-r:'.s-:1 sane:-.-.. , r. -- - qs. .. -ff i . . ' T'.1f2Z 31 :: . 1- 1 'z-.-- --r -7 V.: .1 li , 37 T Q in 5' D J I fiixffn 3 A Q pq Q fu I P A M TE BASKETBALL 'THE .X in f vi H I '1 1. ., I i ,, V l -4 1 67lfte .Sha KN 'a 1 9 3 2 . ..-. fr ' f l 1 . . 1-'rf - .- '-W' A 1-me-1-Y -f.-f-f .sa ' fe Basketball TAKING into consideration the fact that the quint was without a returning letterman, the prospects at the opening of the basketball season were not bright, but Coach Wilhelms found himself with a fine cofoperative group of men, and working together, the most powerful team of years was developed. Hearty congratulations have gone to the basketball team for their undefeated season. The Shads opened their season by defeating the State School for the Deaf in an easy game on December 7. The season being so early, both teams played a ragged game. The Shads were very aggressive in the first half and ran up such a lead that the Deaf could not come near to overrunning it in the last half when they set on the offensive with determined spirit. The score was 34 to 11. Kenyon, the next team that the Shads met, was an easy victory, and the quint ran up a score of 31 to 11. In this game the real basketball ability was first shown, especially in the guarding and passing. This game was also before Christmas vacation, tak' ing place on December 12. Upon returning from the Christ' mas holidays, tlhe team once again met the State School for the Deaf, and this time thrust a worse defeat upon them All of Shattucks offen sive stars were very good in their shots as well as in their free throws On January 20 the team made a trip to Breck School in Minne apolis and there defeated their rivals in a night game by a score of 25 to 9 The Shads were especially weak in their shots but since Breck vxas having the same difficulty the vis itors found that they were at no disadvantage Shattucks advantage came in their height which proved very valuable in the offense Morristown High fell before Shattuck on January 23 in a ragged and somewhat uninteresting game Veale ran up the greater part of Sihattucks 19 to 7 score and was high point man of the game The Shads met St Augustine High School of Austin shortly after the mid year examinations and easily put them down to defeat with a 41 to 16 score The excellent passing and co operative offensive playing was a welcome sign because t CAPTAIN TINCHER 1 a . . at . 7 1 ' f 1 - 1 a I . 4 r . . . 7 . V 9 , . , 5-Hv'rv'!!-.-nvrrvv-.rafzfx-'fmJ::ff?::L'.scm-.,. K aux. .. 1 .. f3':-wi f ff fr - , 'r 2 fr ' W ' -- J' 'L T- 5 2- ' ' . ...............:.7.'fL.f:s.,-.,:.'iI1f'..Lcs..,e..-.f:?f 4' Q z'f.3.,. ., Aw 3 .9 2 .- - af. , ....-. a- A Y f - M- fa - .. M V ' ' 1 Y f ' - .. H ,:,,,, ,,,-,I ,, showed Uhat the team was now in shape to meet the harder teams which were to come on the schedule. The PillsburyfShattuck game, played on March 6, was probably the most exciting and closest game that the quint had thus far encountered. The teams were continually fighting for the lead in the first half, but in the latter part of the game the Shattuck shooting, which had been poor, picked up, and the Shads ran up a 21 to 11 score. King, the center, was the star and higihfpoint man of the game. Smith, B. not only starred at guard, but proved valuable in scoring. Shattuck defeated St. Thomas Academy of St. Paul in -the next two games. The first game of this couplet was played at St. Thomas on Wednesday, Februf ary 10, and the Shads returned with a 26 to 15 victory. The cadets, who were handicapped by -the loss of several regulars, opened with a spurt and were leading at the end of the first quarter. The Shads played more aggressively in the second quarter, and during the remainder of the game they had little trouble in holding the lead. On the Saturday of the same week, St. Thomas trouped to Shattuck, this time with all their regulars, tuned for a victory- and they didn't miss it far. Throughout the first quarter Shattuck held the lead by but one point, and this was continually endangered by the Tommies' long shots, which, by a stroke of luck, were all unsuccessful. During the last minute Captain Tincher sank a basket and insured a victory for Shattuck. The opening linefup was used throughout the game. Breck in the return game on the Shattuck floor again fell to defeat before the more powerful Shattuck quintet. The game, though a bit sloppy, was an easy victory for Shattuck, and ended with a score of 30 to 13 in favor of Shattuck. On March 1 the team swamped the Pillsbury squad on the latter's floor by a 27f13 score. In this game which lacked the excitement of the former ones King was the highfscoring player. Veale and Smith B. together scored the remaining 15 points. In the most exciting game of the season Shattuck nosed a onefpoint vicf tory from the Sacred Heart High School team in the last 25 seconds of play. Like a movie story of a colleg- victory Tincher the Shattuck captain sank a winning shot on an assist from King. This game which was played on March 5 ended with a 19f18 score in Shattucks favor. The playing of the whole Game was quite ragged, and open shots and free throws were continually missed. The Shattuck defence played compa atively better than the offensive. The last notch of the undefeated season was carved when the Shads out' played the St. Augustine quint on the latters floor March 12. The Shattuck defense proved itself steady against the fastfbreaking offense of the Austin team. The second string-the first team material for next year-took over the 'playing during the second half and proved themselves as successful as the first team in scoring. The score was 27 to 8. The team of 1932 was greater than it vxas expected to be and the players attribute this to Mr. Wilhelm s system of coaching. The team worked hard for its victories and deserves all the credit that can be given to it. It must be re- membered that Culver and St. John s two victorious opponents were dropped from this years schedule necessarily making it easier. Captain Tincher was the leader behind Shattucks successful passing offense. Although he was not the highfpoint man of the year much of the scoring goes to his credit either through the actual shooting or an assist His most spectacular play was already mentioned the winning score in the last 25 seconds of play of the Sacred Heart game Cscar King the center was un doubtedly the high point man of the season and the main scoring element of the team Kings most effective shot was after receiving a pass to pivot at the 1 7 3 S 7 as 1 0 3 3 3 Q 3 Q 3 za l .5 X' Q 1 3 . 1 1 Q Q s a a Q 1 Q U , K . . 1 ' 9 5 ' . , . . . . ' Q 1 3 ,.. .if U vi- ,.'. 5 -g,, v ,. ,..a.. ....--wwf,--, Q , a V- , f. ' , C' 0 free throw rmg and take a one arm shot Veale who played the forward opposlte Tmcher was contrnually competlng wlth K1ng for the nhrgh polnt t1tle Hrs close shots were deadly Smrth B and Shepard played a remarkable season 10 the guard posltrons VN hen open Smlth also was a valuable scorlng element Both of these men wrll return for next years first team and w1ll be very es sentlal to the formatron of next years squad Leuthold who played alternate guard deserves the same cred1t grven to the other guards except he lrke Tlncher Veale and Klng 15 a senlor and has now played h1s last basketball game for Shattuck It 15 a matter of 1nterest that Shattuck amassed 365 pomts durlng the season to the 155 of thelr opponents Tlhe followlng men won letters Captarn Txncher forward Kmg center Veale forvtard Smith B guard Shepard guard and Leuthold guard There was no second team th1s year and the complete squad consrsted of Lfla e .Q ln. fa 'elf giig'i't 1 79 I 5 K 2 A M-Saa,,,ta,r,l ,W .- -r-iy,:r3'rg?g':i77f2':'. . Q1 3- X ..1 : i.-'.:,:,---7---f.-fs-Q-:+L ,., - ---f-- Tmcher Krng Veale Smlth B Shepard Leuthold Re1d Markham Fallows Bell THSS16 Thomson Cummlns and Menvel Shattuck Shattuck Shattuck Shattuck Shattuck Shattuck Shattuck Shattuck Shattuck Shattuck Shattuck Shattuck SCHFDULE School for Deaf 11 Kenyon 10 School for Deaf 6 Breck 7 Morrrstown 7 Prllsbury 12 St Thomas 15 St Thomas 19 Breck 11 Pxllsbury 13 Sacred Heart 18 St Augustme 9 I 3 3 1 5 5 ' , , 34 .................... 31 .......,4........... 42 .................... l 1 L 26 .............,...... 19 ....,............... ' Shattuck 41 ,...........,....... St. Augustine 16 21 .................... ' t 26 .................... . 22 .,.................. . so .......... S ...,....., . 27 .................... ' cl 19 .................... 27 .................... . ' 8 C--. i - fn- ,K .....,.,..4..--.. ......... .....,.--.....,......, ,. :f - 1,1 Lx C' KJ: ln. 0 CL- f tis Dm 'L-.kwQ--aqvijwth 2 -N-K-A,-W lk T W -- -w ., ....... nr , ,-. .,M.,.,. ..,.. . . .,.. --- -+L:--A ,, xx: L AJ J , W o GREY Tr AM THE Ho M, ,TJ . - ,, . ...Y .1 -'Y' .p-k, R ...........-...'2'..'?.:.ffr,.,.,,fL3Qz.:a,. C141-E .W,-,,,.?.a.., ?...-3.,. 2 . -,, X E .,,....w. . .. , . . 'S.f:4v' Hockey HE 1932 hockey team, with its seven victories, one tie, and one defeat, ranks as one of the season's most successful teams. The team was again tied for first place among the Northwest preparatory schools. Coach Wheeler was fortunate in having many of last year's regulars back this year. With Taft, W. and Calhoun at wings, McPhail at center, Boos and Sine at defense, and Wilkinson, C. as goalie, the team managed to take most of their games with considerable margin, although some were very close. Cal' houn was undoubtedly the best offensive man on the team. He was responsible for many goals, and his spirit inspired the team. Wally Taft and McPhail handled the puck skillfully and were important factors in many of the Shad victories. Sine and Wilkinson were the outstanding players in the defense, the former preventing many shots at the Shad goal and also increasing Shattuck's score considerably, while much credit is due to Wilkie for his outstanding performance at goalie. Gooch and Boos were also excellent at defense, and Falk stopped many shots at the goal. The opening game of the season with Pillsbury resulted in a 4 to 3 victory for Shattuck. The rough conf dition of the ice made it necessary to use the Whipple rink instead of the first team rink. Both teams were not as smooth as they were later in the season, but Uhe game was 'hard and fast with few penalties. Sine and Lang played especially well and shared honors with Calhoun and Taft by scoring one goal apiece. In the second game, the Shad pucksters did not play as well as in g, their first contest, but they downed the St. Thomas sextet at the latter's rink by a score of 7 to 1. There was poor cofoperation, but no spirit was E lacking. Sine made the most spec' tacular play of the game when he if skated through the entire Tommie line to complete an unassisted goal. Qn january 23 the Shads made ' four points against one for St. Paul Academy's scrappy team. The game V' r 3, was fast and interesting, with Sine f and Gooch playing extremely well at ' ' defense. With their ine teamwork . 'Q Calhoun and MacPh11il accounted for l E a goal apiece. After this game the V' team began to realize hopes for an ' E undefeated season, and set to work 13 in earnest to win that honor. CAPTAIN CALHOUN .A T,-'ng - V ,, ., -. -,... ,.y,,'-' ,,,.f,,, -7--X .,...,,,,,,,5aig,f'Q ..-f . . , r . ,, 4.-.W U . .Y . - ,, ,. ,. Y, - 101 .. ..-,, ,,- , , up la- 9 ag fl ,CL . Vmq'rHNw,g M-1 NM W -.4-.M . ., f.. ..31'i1.'1gJQ1fF1:'j:'Z'171,11 .gi an S1214 ' A' ' '3-..f-,J ln the following game the Shad sextet defeated Pillsbury by a 1 to O score. The Pillsbury team were determined to avenge their former defeat at the hands of the Shads, so the game was very speedy and wellfplayed. The team showed a much more polished linefup than in the Hrst encounter with Pillsbury. One of the most exciting games of the season took place on February 6. This was the longfawaited battle with Blake School of Minneapolis. The rink was in almost perfect condition, so the teams were able to play a very fast game. The Shads showed a great burst of speed at the start and scored two goals in the first period. From this time on they kept on the defensive and held the Blake aggregation to one point. Winkinson and Falk were kept busy stop' ping Blake shots, and they performed excellently in this task. MacPhail, who played extremely well throughout the game, scored both of Shattuck's goals. The Blake team, unbeaten up to this time, was very aggressive and played a fine game. After the preceding hardfwon victories, the squad was nearly worn out, and their next game with St. Paul Academy ended a scoreless tie. The game, which was to have taken place at the Academy's rink, was played at the Min' neapolis Arena, which could be rented for threefquarters of an hour only, thus necessitating tenfminute periods. The contest was very fast with no penalties, but the Shads showed a lack of cofoperation and missed many shots. A little more time and familiarity with the Arena would probably have made a differ' ence in the score The next victim of the Shattuck sextet was the St. Thomas squad, which was overwhelmed by a 9 to O score. Sine was the star of the game, while Koch led in Uhe scoring 'with three goals to his credit. Calhoun and Taft employed some fine teamwork which enabled them to register two points each. The return game with Blake ruined S'hattuck's hopes for an undefeated season, the Blake outfit scoring a 1 to O win over the Shads. Blake's lone score was .made in the second period, and the Shads were unaible to match it with another, although they tried hard. Wilkie played one of his best games, making many difficult stops. Blake assumed the defensive during the third per' iod, and Shattuck held the upper hand, but they were unable to break the Blake defense. Sine and Taft, W. both gave exhibitions of fine skating in the last two periods. The last game of the season was played on soft ice against the Cretin six with the Shads ending a successful season with a 2 to O win. Glsen, Scott, and Koch showed up well in their last game for Shattuck, the latter making one of the tallies. It was a fitting climax to an excellent season. Next year's team should be even better than this year's squad, only three men being lost by graduation. The only other man that will be missed is Lang, who was forced to stop playing this season on account of sickness and who will probably be absent from the linefup next year. There is also some very prom' ising material among the new boys and on the second team. With these men the coming year should prove very prosperous. Much credit is due Coach Wheeler and Assistant Coach Nevada for their unceasing work in preparing the squad for its games, and their fine coaching which 'helped to gain such a successful season. The following men received letters at the end of the season: Calhoun, Wilkinson, C., Sine, Taft, W., MacPhail, Gooch, Boos, Olsen, Koch, Scott, and Falk, 2 N 'X 'J 5 2 A f 5- -, ef '31 - ...., ,. T11 '1 U -'nt January January January February February February February February February . ,, f . . tr , R, A 'l 9 3 2 fQv,'fffTflTZ'l7f1L - 1. , ' iq i. , A' ' 'TZQITQZQZJLTJt :?rf215gffff may 5 . :sw HOCKEY SCHEDULE 16 Shattuck 4 ....,.. ..,,,. P illsbury 3 20 Shattuck 7 ....,,. ,.,,w. S t. Thomas 1 3 Shattuck 4 ....... ...... S t. Paul Academy 1 3 Shattuck 1 .... .. ..... Pillsbury 0 6 Shattuck 2 ..,.... ...... B lake 1 10 Shattuck O .....,. ..,.,. S t. Paul Academy O 1? Shattuck 9 ........ ..,,..... S t. Thomas O 17 Shattuck O ,,l..... ..,,...,. B lake 1 20 Shattuck 2 .,.,,.,. .,....,,. C retin O START OF THE NEW YAPE RACE E L YH Q xfj QF geo 11 gr +536 gy ZF :im ig.. fifa kg! ?i N FJ 3 L 5 1 yall 11 21 , ,fag vf E4 TW 4 fl TEAM NC THE SWIMMI E ax. , W 1 I , Q 1 2 5 3 5 , F I r 1 I if.,-4 -wr- 1 -X :rg X H ,N 1 5. i. I 1 . w 4. 5 3 x, 4 4 1 , .I. K. Q J 4 1 5 .1-.mf--1 -- ,....-.- , V A , -. , -2 , -Y f -,Az an q4'1:-:f'-1f:'u-w-':'- A win-f-7-sw-,J . - . Q7 b.ee,.-.,f:311.a-.,c1. i1e, 1 M9 gs... 2 W.. . , ,bk J! .,, . . W . 'Biff Swimming THE 1932 swimming season was very prosperous, the Shads dropping only one meet of their eight, and this to the Carleton varsity by one point. This is the second meet the Shad fish have lost in the past seven years. The majority of the meets were won easily, although the material was not as good as last yearis. Cnly six of last year's lettermen returned, but some excellent new boy material was available, which allowed Mr. Holsinger to form a fairly well balanced team. Captain Mallory, S. did very well in the dashes and helped Shattuck win many points in the relays. Cooper seldom failed to gain Hrst place in the dives, and Robinson, H, won many points in the dives and dashes. In the back stroke, Martin and Helmholz coulcl be relied upon to bring home some counters, while Nash earned many points in the breast stroke. Riegel, Barry, and Steinman, J., three new boys, did very well, esf pecially in the 100' and 200fyard swims and relays. Emrich affectionf ately known as the 'splashingest wriggler in the drink swam xcry well in the relays and helped to bring in many points. Bob Steinman would have aided the team greatly but did not return after the Christmas holif days. The team also f-lt the loss of Moseley who was forced to give up swimming because of llness. The first meet of the season with Rochester Hijh on December I2 was a 40 to .15 victory for the Shads. Shattuck was behind up to the last two events but the team managed to break into the lead and keep it. The pool records for the 100 yird relay and 220 yard swim and the breaststroke were broken The second meet was with Edison H1 h of Minneapolis and the Shads 3 S, 1 v 5 A 5. I 5 3 2 walked awry with a 60 to 15 victory Cn inuiry 2? the tanker downed West H1 h 47 to 28 Al thouvh the score might indicate a walk iway the meet was quite differ ent every event being closely con tested One of the features if th meet wls an exhibition swim bv the water to complete the 770yird swim in 2 04 16 seconds below th time made in the meet for the sime event The second meet with Roches ter found 1 great improvement in the CAPTAIN MAIIORW 'Ui ' li '11 ' ' ' 2 cu , R V Q UQ' Q . 5 . C... ' X -. . , 0 rn r F A . UQ U N - . :r - , 'r' A- ' I .. ,-+ . -1 Ln ' - A V P 11 Y v . i - in f-. I I V I V V H V A J .u O f V Y .. A , . ' UQ J S X Y S . I U . . Ja V , 53 ' , ' ' ' U V f- - , 1 A ... , V as V sf - U , V , 1 i . ' E 1 N ' 4! l Q .,- ,' t J ' I - , P-1 . , 1 v 1 O ' I u ll r ' C v . ' 79 ' 3 I X :Ts Q X X X U, . , , ll 1, l . X 8, 1 -i 'I 1 1 3 . 49 ' , . Q: D at N' sm 4 ,,. . o 54 V' 1 Fw-1-rf-W-aw wr--v'Tw v'i4? L'r if-'--f'r f ff 1'1'sr WTf 'vf :fTr r N'f'- ' Q 'P' - . .. -.un a. may A e 32 gi c7lae ,wln.ac:L - ,mug f ir' -'T sfrf vi a z-ifi1 i s-- 1-as 'f'-'4A -A'- F-f-wig . - f ir-5-I -Q-WEE IW 5 a-- ik-1- Q E., , ,,, team due to their swimming in their own pool. The Shads took ive firsts and six seconds to stop the Rochester swimmers, 48 to 27. The 40fyard dash was one of the most exciting races of the meet, Hargesheimer of Rochester barely nosing out Mallory, S. for hrst place. The backstroke was also a very close race in which Helmholz led Martin by only a foot at the finish. Captain Hey-' den of the University of Minnesota swimming team was clocked at 57.8 seconds in an exhibition 100fyard dash. Blake School was the next to fall before the Shad tankers. The contest took place at the Minneapolis Swimming Club pool on February 17 and was very close and exciting, the score being 40 to 35. The Blake men led up to the swimming of the 100fyard dash, which Riegel won, putting the Shads ahead. Nash easily won the breaststroke, and Cooper took the dives with Ro-bf inson second. Blake won both relays, and a Blake swimmer, Fletcher, broke the pool record in the backstroke with a time of 1:O7.2. The closest contest of the season took place on February 24, against the Carleton tankers. The Shads lost by a mere point, the score being 38 to 37. Carleton took five firsts and four seconds to Shattuck's three iirsts and four seconds. The first race, the 16Ofyard relay, was taken easily by Shattuck, but after this the older swimmers began to show their ability, and the Shads had difficulty in taking points thereafter. The Carls took the 40fyard dash with a time of 19.3 seconds, and also the breaststroke, backstroke, and 220-yard swim. Cooper and Robinson, H. took eight points in the dives, and the 18Ofyard relay team also gained six more points, but unfortunately this was not quite enough, although it was a very fine showing against a college team. The team, somewhat crippled by the absence of several members due to the flu , was able, however, to win all but one Hrst place from the Austin High tankers at the Shat- tuck pool. The event lost was the X medley, which the Shads won in ac' ' tuality, but were forced to concede , because of a faulty start. This was a new event substituted for the usual 30-yard medley relay, and the team, composed of Nash, Emrich, and Helmholz, made very good time. The last meet of the season was also with Austin on March 9. Shatf tuck won again, this time by a score of 53 to 22. The distances were ' changed somewhat as an allowance CAPTAINFLECT STEINMAN -fs . .fx-refers:-uwsrfzg:.ezfvf-'u.'rs:H!x-if::,a'avf.'11 ' G--'Y-2'-'M' ' 106 ..............- 'fi-is -,W-2-'.-if-' -' -X, 1 Q - - ..,s.t?.kL.e....,,,.5f7,.L1,f1....f:1 ia., 1... 9 QS. - 2 2-2,--. . E ..., , , 'MA for the size of the Austin pool, but the Shads, with a stronger team than in the last meet, managed to take all the firsts, two seconds, and three thirds. Steinman was the highfpoint man, taking a first in the 50fyard dash, second in the 100fyard swim, and swimming on the 200fyard relay team. The last relay which the Shads won enabled Emrich to gain enough points to win his letter. On Saturday, March 5, the competition for the Garvin Cup took place. John Steinman was the winner with a total of 15 points, and Robinson, H. was second with 13 points. Helmholz and Reigel were the next closest com' petitors with six points each. Steinman gained the majority of his points in the dashes, while Robinson took first place in the 220fyarCl swim and dives, and several seconds. Steinman will receive a replica of the Garvin Cup at Com' mencement and Robinson will be awarded a medal. Five seniors will be lost by graduation, but the remaining men should form a well balanced team, which, with the able coaching of Mr. Holsinger, should be just as successful as this year's squad. 'llhe following received letters at the end of the season: Barry, Reigel, Martin, Mallory, S., Nash, Steinman, J., Cooper, Helmholz, Robinson, H., Em' rich, and Denny. John Steinman was elected to succeed Captain Mallory as captain of the team for 1933. SCHEDULE December 12 Shattuck 40 .,........ ....... R ochester 35 January 16 Shattuck 60 ....... ....... E dison High 15 January 23 Shattuck 47 ....... ....... W cst High 28 Ianuary 30 Shattuck 48 ....... ....... R ochester 27 February 17 Shattuck 40 ....... ....... B lake 35 February 24 Shattuck 37 .....,. ....... C arleton 38 March 2 Shattuck 40 ....... ....... A ustin 32 March 9 Shattuck 53 ....... ....... A ustin 22 SCHOOL SWIMMING RECORDS 40fyard dash-Ahbe '28, 18 2f5 sec. 100fyard dash-Fox '30, 58 2f5 sec. 220fyard swimELeicht '30, 2 min. 31 2f5 sec. 440fyard swim-Young '24, 6 min. 25 4f5 sec. 100fyard backstrokeaPr0uty '28, 1 min. 6 2'5 sec. l00fyard breaststrokefB:irrctt, 1 min. 13 2f5 sec. PlungeAElliott '23, 60 ft. 18 3f5 sec., 75 ft., 1 min. 160-yard relayffConey '29, Fox '30, Leicht '30, Shure '29, 1 min. 21 1f5 sec. 300-yard medley relay-qHelmholz '29, Barrett '29, Shure '29, 3 min. 30 sec. 180fyard relay-Martin '33, Nash '32, Steinman. J. '33, 1 min. 54 sec. ..4.,..:ff r fa:---,-aizfir 1- - ,.., . ,..,,,.,,.,..,2..........7....-...... QQ 525' ,ii :ff L+? if 5:43 27-T cw 95 X if - si Q an ,QU fi LTO: Lim J El l! Tag THE TRACK TEAM 0 rg fl fi I 53 5 KJ S. .lj 5 l .lm -J :lil -' 735 - ff 3' 4 LM 5 f V I 'ff if A 'A ll, - 57h :a..E ..f'E '- . 9 .. Track THE indoor track season this year was very successful. The Shads won three out of their four meets by a large margin, and the fourth was dropped to the powerful Carleton varsity, who finished 18 points ahead of Shattuck. In addition to these victories, the relay team walked away with the Gopher Special Relay for the fourth successive year. The squad did very well in spite of their being handicapped by the loss of several men by injury and six lettermen by graduation. The first meet of the season took place at Northfield against the Carleton College Varsity. The team did better against the Carls than the squad of the previous year, taking six first places to Carleton's six, but the Shad runners were finally outpointed 61 If? to 42 4f5. Warner was the highfpoint man with 20 points, and Macrae of Carleton came second with 10. The Shads took most of the dashes easily, but Carleton proved the better in the distance running. Westbrook, R., and MacNab, R. had to go only 10 feet to win the pole vault, but the shot put was the ref verse of this. Warner won the 220' yard dash in 25 seconds flat and also took first place in the broad jump with a leap of 20 feet and M inches. The high and low hurdles were di' vided evenly between the teams, but the college men walked away with the mile and halffmile runs. The following Saturday the Shat' tuck trackmen avenged their defeat at the hands of the Carls by swamp' ing the Carleton College freshmen by a score of 66M to NM. In this meet, as in the previous year's meet with the Carleton Frosh, several inf door track records were shattered. Bement, R., bettered the 440fyard , dash time by threeftenths of a second, , being clocked at 53.1 seconds. War' ner made a jump of 21 feet an inches to surpass the former record for the broad jump by 173A inches. He was again highfpoint 'man with 20 points. Westbrook, R. and Mac' Nab again Look first and second in the pole vault, respectively. Rob' bins heaved the shot for another first place, and the two Shad relay teams y won their events. Moreau of Carle' ton barely nosed out Porterfield and Alexander to be first in the mile, and the Frosh hurdlers also won their event after Lwbrecht's disqualif fication for tripping over two hurdles. 'f On Saturday, March 12, the CAPTAIN WARNER A A i P!'!'H'I v'-?.ixrzr1xf'sfm 5n'arfuzefzu - . .:'::,...-....:s:: f -1 . - M- -.uw l 1 l l 1 l Ti' ' zfwa- 5 -- g-.- -:wg if -W ...f f as -gf 1 -sf- 'Hs 1 Shads were victorious over West High School of Minneapolis by a score of 63 to 32. Warner, ever ready to lower one record or another, was up to his old tricks, beating the time for the 22Ofyard dash by oneftenth of a second and increasing the broad jump record to 22 feet IM inches. Dick Westbrook also raised the pole vault record to 11 feet 7M inches. Enkema of West did the high scoring with 14 points to his credit, While Lubrecht came second with 11. West High won the shot put, but they dropped the 30'yard dash and high hurdles to Shattuck. Lubrecht made a record time of 4.1 seconds in the latter event, but failed to set a new record because of his knocking down a hurdle. No mile was run due to a Twin City ruling, but the Shads grabbed the first two places in the half-mile run. On April 2, the week after vacation, the Shad relay team, composed of Warner, Wilhoit, Westbrook, R., and Bement, R., journeyed to the Twin Cities to participate in the Gopher Special Relay at the University of Minnef sota field house. Warner got off with a fast start and the other Shad runners increased this lead. The Shads completed the halffmile course in 1:35.4 far ahead of their nearest competitors. This time was .9 of a second slovxer than last year s. The next week the tracksters defeated Central High of Minneapolis the Shads taking ten firsts and five seconds to Centrals three firsts and nine sec' onds. MacNab was the highfpoint man for Shattuck earning 18 of the team total points while Warner was close behind with 15 points. Westbrook R. was required to pole vault only 10' 2 feet to win that event and Robbins cap' tured first in the shot put with a heave of nearly 40 feet. Davis J. won the 30fyard dash and Lund took the 44Ofyard run for Shattuck but the city boys were victors in the 220fyard dash and the high hurdles. The Shads won the quarter and halffmile relays by a wide margin and would have won the sprint medley relay but for a bad pass of the baton which disqualified them. The score at the close of the contest stood 64M to 40fQ in favor of Shattuck thus endf ing the season. The outdoor season should be just as successful as the indoor season but the team will feel greatly the loss of Lubreclft who received a leg injury dur' ing spring vacation Calhoun however will be available for the distance run and should capture many points for the Shads Mr Karnes deserves much credit for developing unassisted such a fine team and it is hoped that next vear he may have an even better squad though much improvement could not be wished for Lettermen Warner Bement R MacNab Lubrecht Wilhoit Porterfield Westbrook R Westbrook C Davis J and Robbins INDOOR SCHEDULE February 1? Shattuck 42 4 5 Carleton Varsity 61 1 5 February 20 Shattuck 66 1 7 Carleton Freshmen 37 1 2 March Shattuck 63 West High School 32 April First Place Gopher Special Relay U of Minnesota SCHOOL INDOOR TRACK RECORDS 240 yard low hurdles Kimball '7 Z 9 sec -10 yard dash Warner '47 T 5 sec 10 yard high hurdles Altiillisch 20 Kimball 2? Deverey 27 4 4 sec 220 yard d sh Warner 32 23 '4 sec 860 yard run Partridge 71 2 min , 5 Y i - i , li ' 5 4-1 K' -5 ir f , i , 1 l , f i ' . . W ' s s a I ' . . 1 I. ., l 5 2 0 ...... fffffffffffffff ' - April 9 Shattuck 64 1'2 ................ Central High 40 1f2 j . ' - A 1 13' ..t l k .Ei- ,. is if l iz , - 1 Q N . X A Mile runffWi1de '23, 4:37.6. Pole vault-Westbrook, R. '33, 11 feet 7M inches. High Jump-Moon '29, 5 ft. 8M inches. Broad jump-Warner '32, 22 ft. IM inches. Shot put-Todd '28, 47 ft. 5 in. 880'yard relay--Warner '32, Cady '31, Wheeler '31, Westbrook, C. '33, 1 min 34.6 sec 440fyard dashiBement, R. '33, 53 sec. SCHOOL OUTDOOR TRACK RECORDS 100fyard dash-Gold '22, Wright '24, Woodward '25, 10 sec. 220fyard dash-Counsman '96, Gold '22, 22 1f5 sec. 440-yard dash-Kasper '15, 51 1f5 sec. 88Ofyard run-Kasper '15, 1 min. 58 sec. Mile run-Zonne '29, 4 min. 34 2f5 sec. 120fyard high hurdles-Brain '06, 16 1f5 sec. 2'20fyard low hurdles-Brain '06, 25 3f5 sec. High jump-Moon '29, 5 ft. 8M in. Broad jump-Eberhardt '20, 22 ft. 1 in. Pole vau1tfWestbro0k, R. '33, 11 ft. 8M in. Shot put-Todd '28, 49 ft. 6 in. Discus--Wilkinson '16, 122 ft. sn in. Hammer throw-Hudson '10, 148 ft. 5M in. Halffrnile relay-Orde '26, Lape '26, Schroeter '26, Chrissinger '26, 1 min 32.9 sec. Javelin--Moyer '25, 168 ft. 10 in. THE RELAY TEAM '.,:- L'.'-1-1-:mafw-,1-1.,..--Y ,. ,.. 1, v 4 - 9 k I C7 inns..- f.5.l.LfL...:2..1 fist J----r--'-'----f'-- ri, ,'.,i,,.-.,.,A...,,n,.,i,f.,N.,,,f .V . 'Wir Q E K D 3 I ,g E: 9 5.10. L, i 3, 3 ru E, I El EAM T ASEBALL B THE 5 N lx 'I . 2 J 1 -I 72 K 1 , . W 5 5 1 67169 .5714 Fi C' f'TsX:r n 1 5, 2 ., - :. .. 2 31 ii' f - I'l .I3 - ii L'i'3Q1:.g:,L.i,.,,.'J.i-L.,.,,:-A'-r-fu-.gifs-:G as '- - Baseball THE Shattuck baseball team has, up to the date of this article, held up the previous undefeated records in fine shape, and since the hardest games are now over, it is probable that this group will hnish the season with a clean slate. At the first of the year when only three lettermen returned, the pros' pects were stated as not favorable, but after a few weeks of practice a strong teamvwas built up. Marty Falk, who holds the mound this year, deserves unlimited praise since he has pitched throughout all the games, two of these being nofhit vie' tories. Ridgway, a letterman of last year, has served well in his catcher's posif tion and has been fairly faithful at bat. Gooch Frankie and Taft W. have been playing the bases and have held their sacks very well Shepard at short stop has done his share in stopping all the balls that have come his way and also holds the distinctive position at the head of the batting list ihe field ers Card Wilkinson and Boos al though not having excessive work have done well both at bat and in the Held The opening game of the sea son which was played with Waseca High School on Thursday April 21 was an easy Shattuck victory Marty Falk started off the season by pitch ing a beautiful no hit game The only batting to be complimented was the home run of Jack Boos in th econd inning The score was Shat tuck 14 Waseca 1 Shattuck had a tight squeeze to vxin the Faribault High game b, a core of 7 to 1 This game which ma played the following week was also a no hit game and it might be termed a battle betwe n pitchers On their first trip on Wednes day Mav 4 the team defeat d St Paul Academy with a 3 to 2 score In spite of the cold weather both teams put up excellent fights for score in the nnth inning and Falk struck out three in 1 row in or.lcr to hold this lead The next Game was played with IeRox H1 h School on Tue day May 10 Shattuck bettered their ri Jals from southern Minnesota by far and ran up a score of 9 to 0 The Shads outplayed their opponent in almost every respect CAPTAIN RIDGWAY 11 a J sz 9+ ' ' ' .' UI ,, 1 O ' s - .X Y. . Q , 1 , l .. . , ' 'X Q ' , A , V. ue' ' an ' ' - U 1 FP -4 ' . 1 , E' ' . ' U ,.. ,7 . ,g . W' . , . . I 9 1 ' B , , A , ' 5 , ' W Q X X- . gag- ' - - - . 1 M . . l f - f rf I A . i ' I 1 1 ., 62 to . - , I' ..:. ,Q ' N . . I A . 3 , X , . , ., N H. ' . 1 r T' W - 3, , ' . 2 . f if m . X s UQ . . X . 1 ' X rs X . X . X X 1, X! ' X ll i 5 X P, lx .. .2 , . I . f Y 1 Q 54 ,--M-vsmsan-..a.-u,M--,J-w-A 7'Wf' 'ees-I-'---1-f,:, A - ,.s-.eww-Q,--4 '. . - rf, zvfwmv- 'vw 1 :'-Hvffb'-- ur-. . , . , ,, ,.,--, 4, . ., A I3 ll 4 57'r:,.9,.,..,.,s.'5,e'..L1.5+,.,f2L' X..,. 1 U Shattuck defeated Blake on Saturday, May 14, by a score of 12 to 9 This game was very exciting and very well played, Shattuck, for the first time getting into a real 'batting stride. The linefup: Falk, pitcher, Ridgway, catcher fCaptainj, Gooch, first hase, Frankie, second base, Taft, W., third hase: Shepard, shortstop, Card left field, Wilkinsoii, center field, Boos, right field, Bement, H., pitcher, Em rich, pitcher, Cummins, first base, Lind, second base, Markham, shortstop, Bell third base, Paris, field, Wolpert, field, Thomson, field, Cooper, shortstop Tassie, field. BASEBALL SCHEDULE April Shattuck 14 ......... ........ W aseca 1 April Shattuck 2 ........ .......... F aribault High School 1 May Shattuck 3 .... .......... S t. Paul Academy 2 May Shattuck 9 ........ .......... L eRoy O Mziy Shattuck 12 ......... .......... B lake 9 May Shattuck 4 ........ .,........ B lake 8 May Shattuck 6 ........ .......... K enyon High School 2 May Shattuck ........ .......... S t. Thomas Q 9 0 GJ f 47.01, 4 X 114 1 ,,57l13 53,11 ,fa A 1 9, 5. 2. .S , - 9 ,- ' ... - ' , A g1.Q..Y',?5FI9 'K -72Li.fi.j s -ff ff-G-'fl'--I.-I- f1'4: g ,--A-of - ---.A-21 - N H'- Tennis WITH two veterans back from the 1931 team, the Shattuck tennis team, with Mr. Wheeler as coach, started playing soon after their return to school from spring vacation. After several weeks practice inside, the players were able to get outside just a little more than a week before their first match with Mankato. However, in this short time Mr. Wheeler was able to pick three new men for what promises to be a strong team. Captain Helmholz, who has not lost a singles match in his two previous years on the team, will till the number one position and should win a great many victories for the Shads. Scott, the other old member of tihe team, will play in the number two place. In the hrst meets of the season he showed excellent form. McCluskey, Warren, J. S., and Wilder are the other three chosen for the team. McCluskey and Warren have alternated at playing number three and four in the first few matches with Wilder in the other position. In the doubles, Scott and Helm- olz, who won the doubles tournament last fall, have proved themselves cap' able of holding down the hrst place. For the second team McCluskey and Wilder, who played together in the fall, are the strongest combination. In the first match with lvlankato High School the Shads swamped their opponents by a 7 to O score. The , , losers did not win a set in any of the 1 f L K 2 Y matches. The second match with ' 1 s 'ti 5 f R Rochester High School was not so A , ! easy, but the Shads again won, this , time 6 to 1. The third contest of ,i - the season again found the Shads shutting out the opposition. Their . opponents were the De La Salle racketeers, and the score was 5 to O. On May 4 they won their fourth victory from St. Paul Academy with' out much trouble. With these matches behind them, they have ex' Q 2... aL cellent prospects for an undefeated SCHSOII. SCHEDULE April 19 Shattuck Mankato High 0 April 27 Shattuck Rochester High 1 April 30 Shattuck De La Salle 0 May 4 Shattuck St. Paul Academy 0 May 11 Shattuck Mankato High 0 May 14 Shattuck Blake 1 May 18 Shattuck Blake 1 May 21 Shattuck St. Paul Academy 0 May 27 Shattuck St. Thomas Academy May 28 Shattuck Rochester Hiyzh May 31 shamick ci-erin High CAPTAIN HELMHOLZ ... nn-:iz...g..,,.-..-.,--.. .,..v.,. -1sr-:'1,-'.',.:-.9-af-:wwe-si-'.-. -ze M--4 - W Q l 1 1 V1 ii rl 1 4 1 4 1 V E- H i,.A-f.,1- 2.-.f ,Q-.f ,,J.f.Q1,.:.- N .',, .5714 Q .911 Fl C1 5 T5ipM U 5-M 2 . K . .. M..- ..f,,, 'Qu , THE TEINN S TEAM Q U 7,-gm -rf X: ::. ' .4f fxgzva-fvwuga--,.. , Wi, . ,H-bd, - ,gn , cs:-if --fy --, .c.e..f.-.,.t,f.-. - ... .. . - , -- -- -h...,.,. W. ..,... . . .. . Y . . mmf 9 ef? 11. an ci- 5 'l -.HMS Y 2 ,-5 ....-..a-....,.a,.,... .... ,Xi , yi V .. ...- . -,-,. .i- .. , l Golf LTHOUGH they have completed only half of their schedule, the Shattuck golf team has played very well, and prospects are very promising for an undefeated season. Under the direction of Mr. Nickey the team is going through its second year of exisf tence as an organized team. Thirlby is the only one of last year's lettermen still on thi: team, but Fallows, Reid, Leuthold, and Fisher have ably filled the othcr's places. The lirst match was played on April 30 against Kenyon High School, and the Shads won HM to Both teams were handicapped by the strong wind which spoiled many beautiful shots, but because of this the Shads held the advantage in that they knew bet' ter how to play their shots. Fallows, a new boy, turned in the best score, and played exceedingly well throughout the match, making an eagle three on the last hole. On May 4, the Faribault High School team managed to tie the Shad golfers in a match characterized by much bad luck for Shattuck. Fisher and Leuthold both turned in 85's to win their matches, while Thirlby and Fallows registered only half a point. The score was 6 to 6. Five tournaments remain, the hardest of which will be that with Carleton at the latter's course, but if the team keeps up their fine playinggthey should come through with another victory. GOLF SCHEDULE April 31 Shattuck 111fQ ........., ,.................,... K enyon High School 15 May 4 Shattuck 6 ...... ..,.... .... ...... F a 1 'ibault High School 6 May 7 Shattuck 10 .,.,, ,,,,. .......,... C e ntral High, Minneapolis 2 May 11 Shattuck 7 ........., ,.,,,.,. , Carleton 2 May 14 Shattuck 622 ..., .........., D e La Salle SLQ May 18 Shattuck I . .... ...... C arleton 11 May 21 Shattuck 12 ...,. . .University High 0 May 25 Shattuck ............,....., ..., , , ........,.. University High May 30 Shattuck ,.,..,, . ...,.. . ..,.., .,...,... . St Paul Central THE GOLF TEAM R. ,l ,, il E E 5 a F I, , 5, E 117 THE BADGER FQUTBALL SQUAD c7lf.. , .0 14, ft ft.. .-tiff. -fm 1 9 3 2 .Xa 3 Intramural Athletics GR the first time in six years the Badgers have been in the lead in the F closely contested race for the Chicago Cup. With a total of thirty games to the Gophers' twentyfeight, the Badgers have an excellent chance to take the cup and 'break their opponents' winning streak, for only a tennis tournament and several baseball games remain. Tincher is the captain of the Gophers this year, while Ridgway heads the Badgers. Both of these cadets are very popular throughout the school and are very interested in the progress of their respective clubs. They are great factors in encouraging their teams and in promoting a great interest in the conf tests. Tincher 'has been a member of the football team for several years and was captain of this year's basketball squad. Ridgway is captain of the baseball nine and played on the second basketball team two years ago. In football the Gophers proved their superiority 'by taking seven contests to the Badgers' two. This year the coaches decided to combine the first and second teams. This combination allowed them to create new plays and to make better balanced squads than formerly, and as a result, none of the games were won by large margins. The one golf meet held in the fall was also a victory for the Reds. The winter sports proved disastrous for the Gophers, as the Badgers walked away with the majority of the basketball games and the swimming meets, winning eighteen of the former and five of the latter to the Gophers' ten basketball games and three swimming meets. Owing to the poor condition of t'he ice, only one hockey game was played, which was a Gopher victory. The Reds also won a track meet, bringing the score at the end of the season to 25 to 23 with the Blues ahead. The spring season is a tie to date with the Gophers winning five baseball games to the Blues three baseball games, one track meet, and one golf match. Only three weeks remain in which to decide this contest, but many things can happen in that time. 4lJ.l.l-lu!-LA 119 20 SQUAD LL THE GUPHER Foonm 1 W Vp 1 I -1 Sire- , I ' 5: -Emi-W. 5 is TC 3- Hi 5 - -lm inf -:.,s,fnp: .,,,rfifff::1ff gf?LlL?sli-A , r N. iffiejfigffh..,'f5:::ff7iIg:f:r,lf.gHlH1'-'ffE5?I ui?ffE::,,z ., F Nc' 'fffSfssf:-'asaffzzzfnm 'riff Jl's1iT2fiPlf '- F- E' fi g A ' ' rvzfifsrmggigfl' A ' , '-'uF5iiE'k . -- ' -2 -:ru -aassr ' XV 1 - 'iiiilllj f: ' ' vw ,Q 1 1 -- Y L ' I ,I :!.1E:l'ZI' 1-4, -- , NN' N 5 YV , vw X! 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'-vg:g54W11If W Q53 .1 -.-ET, E 'I -H L ' ..l!s:: - -- Iii'- '::':' . ' 5QEQ?g:3e5' ' O Cv Q ! yffimn- f 1 C710 e 5,7 lm 1-1 a'T', t 'h 'I 9 5 2 'W -, '- f1 3 f '7. - t '-:: f'f 1' ' ' Rr 'TTT' - --- - - -'1-1, 1.-w f -- , fr- Social Activities EVERY Shattuck school year is made more agreeable by several dances and activities so arranged as to break the monotony of school life. These events are so skillfully handled by Mrs. Newhall that the Shads have learned to look forward to them eagerly. . The first dance of the year was the senior reception given by Mrs. New' hall for both Shattuck and St. Mary seniors. This dance was held in the Com' mon Room. Later on, the St. Mary's seniors gave a return reception for the Shattuck seniors. Next came the Thanksgiving dance, with the Fall Orpheum given on the same day. The day after Thanksgiving an informal breakfast dance was given in the Common Room by Mri Newhall. After the midfyear examination the Shads found relief from their hard work in th form of the Washinvtoii Bicentennial Anniversary Costume Ball given only for Shads and girls of St. Marys. Early in the fall Mrs. Newhall or anized a bridge club for seniors. This club was divided into tvxo sections advanced and beginners and the sections met on alternate Saturdays for instruction from Mrs. Newhall. Late in April came the longfawat d .luniorfSenior ball given by the Junior class. This was very successful and much enjoyed by all. Many alumni revisited the school to attend this dance. The final dance of .he year is the Commencement dance given for the whole school by the Board of Trustees This is always a colorful affair as it is the scene of the reunion of many old Shads It comes on the last night of school Throuvhout the whole school year the succe s of every social function at Shattuck ls due mainly to the Guidance of that friend to all Shads Mrs New hall No dance is complete without her presence and aid Every Shad should feel that he owes a great d al to her 1 D , A fs K' o a 1 U 9 C' 7 1 5 1 C s fa f' V . c. D 5 1: a - ' C . ,Q , ,..,,'.'i. U . : , - ,iq . ,,,,g, ,, , - TT a w.5:.,Li.xe-- 2 :. r ,,- , eZ rv-i 'ff' ev' 'iff 2 ' 1 Y e l ,............5Z..'r:.s.,-.,cf?...'4cff..-, Kai 1. 1 sv . -3 2 ,.,,. , , . ,. - , H -, -,Vf .. f .-......-,, E.. , M - . The Commencement Dance Commencement -1931 SHATTUCICS SeventyfFirst Commencement was a fine end to a very sue' cessful year. Cn Tuesday, June 9, the Dramatic Association presented The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife, by Anatole France, as the Commence' ment play. On Wednesday afternoon there took place the much anticipated competitive drill and military exercises. That evening at 8:30, the annual Commencement dance was presented in the Johnson Memorial Armory. Music was rendered by Tom Cates' orchestra of the Oxford Club Ball Room in St. Paul. The Armory was beautifully decf orated and was resplendent with gorgeous dresses and cadet uniforms At he end of the sixth dance the Crack Squad gave its nnal and best drill of the year Immediately afterward Colonel Lentz of Fort Snelhng announced the results of the afternoons competitive drill Then four young ladies pinned badv s on the cadets of the triumphant Company C Refreshments were at this time served in the dining room Festivities then continued until 1 ?O AM when Shads regretfully ended the last dance of the school year Cn the following morninv Commencem nt exercises were held in th Shumway auditorium The Reverend Phillips E Osgood delivered a stirring address on the personality of Bishop Whipple At this time besides receivin their diplomas s niors were awarded various prizes for honors attained throufrh out the whole school year A high point of interest was reached when Mr Newhall read a telegram from the War Department congratulating Shattuck on again winning the rank of Honor School Now came the sadd st event of the year the farewell parade And then while the band played Auld Lang Syne the senior class passed 1nd1v1duall, down the line of und rformers and took a last leave of their old friends I 1 a ' ' v 1 4 . 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K At precisely seven o'clock, the curtain in Shumway Auditorium rose he' fore a large audience of Shads, alumni, and parents. Again the Fall Qrpheum scored a hit through the clever direction of Mr. Wagner. Two onefact plays were presented, The Drama and The Three Friends. Immediately follow' ing the Orpheum, those attending the dance arose and departed for the Armory. The dance floor was colorfully decorated with red Shattuck hlankets, naf tional flags, and military trappings. The partners passed down the receiving line and onto the floor, where music was very capahly rend-ered hy Ted Ste' phens and his Minnesotans. After the fifth dance, a light supper was served in the dining hall. Dancing then was continued until 12:00. At this time the revelers hid their partners good night and went happily to their dormitories. At 12:45 taps was sounded on a silent campus. At 10:30 the following morning, Mrs. Newhall gave one of her famed hreakfast dances in the Common Room. Music was supplied hy the Shattuck orchestra. This dance lasted two hours and was greatly enjoyed. At noon, the Thanksgiving holiday was at an end. 0 , fm ws. fl il .- T':mA 5. 3 5 E B L 2. il ,. iff F1 if 51 li ie E gi 5 L l l . I? 5 F 1 I f- vzliffvzfwmvsn-amvi-Sars-f,!rL:1LwafL -1--'.- - '4:L.,,..--iff ' '- 7 'l 7:' ' ' W' if 1 2 fa J l l 4. Washington Costume Ball EVERY year, as a bright spot in the winter life of the Shad, comes the color' ful MidfWinter costume dance. This year, in recognition of the bicentennial anniversary of the birthday of George Vkfashington, the ball was dedicated to the honored father of our country. At eight o'clock sharp, first call rang through the corridors of old Shumway Hall, calling the brilliantlyfcostumed partners into line. A few minutes later, the grand march started, preceded by the drum and bugle corps and that sparkling strutting drum major, William Warner. In keeping with the memory of Washington, Johnson Memorial Armory, the scene of the ball, was decorated in true military style, Under the able di' rection of Major Walker, the Shads on the decorating committee executed their task with great skill. Their only material was a large quantity of flags, standf ards, and small arms. The judges found time to choose the prizefwinning costumes during the grand march, while the drumfmajor gradually developed the marching couples into a column of sixteen abreast. The wide variety and the picturesqueness of the costumes made it a very difficult task to decide upon the best. There were, however, many prizes for the different types of costumes, and the decisions were finally made. After the grand march, each couple drew apart and the dancing began. The music was very beautifully rendered by Don Scott and his orchestra, and was a great factor contributing to the success of the ball. At the end of the fifth dance, the Crack Squad put on its second public appearance of the year. Its members deserve much credit, for they treated the spectators to an exihibif tion of fine precision of movement, and great skill of manual. Every movef ment received merited applause at its conclusion. The Crack Squad drill was followed by refreshments in the dining hall. Here, too, Major Walker announced the prizes for the best costumes. The revelers then returned to the armory and danced until eleven o'clock. At this time Mr. Newhall called a halt to the fun and the Shads bade their fair part' ners goodfnight, and sleepily departed for their dormitories. The main responf sibility for the success of this ball fell, as is the case in every Shattuck social activity, to Mrs. Newhall. 1 fa QI? fit' 5 sis ,f ----- .ninfs'rrrvss1z:'r'H5'm.1:xs:'4': if?main-L:'.f.f - cv.vhS,w:svw'-vs-.::,'... 'Y' run ' ' 4m 67m gm 1 ,gh an .7ffwf m, 1 5, 55, er- it r Zslwa ..., ,iv . ff',,,'r,.t.,a..W1,'j-gm.,..:r',1'5::.f'fJ:..'- fffff-'ff .. . - ' L '- --M ----- 'P' 'fs 4 , .- h,e.,,--, sfih ees f h 1 9 3 . 2 .-.-., .. H. ' i ' ' W' - v. . .. , , J ' ,,., ,.. . ... , ,-. 1...-,, 5 .--.-,. .mmuz The Junior-Senior Dance ON Friday evening, April 22, tihe junior class of '33 presented a colorful and very successful dance. The hop started at about nine o'clock in the Johnson Memorial Armory. The dance floor was beautifully decorated in blue and gold. In the centre, a golden chandelier was suspended from the ceiling, surrounded by paper streamers in the form of a canopy. Music for the festivities was provided in an unexcelled manner by Bud Struck and his orchestra of the Minneapolis Athletic Club. The eightfpiece band succeeded in making everybodyls toes twitch and kept up a lively line of tunes. The Shattuck Crack Squad gave its third exhibition of the year after the sixth dance in an almost faultless manner. When the armory had become hushed, the sound of a bugle and a shot rang out. Then the squad entered through the main doors in V formation. The manual and wheels of the drill were almost perfect. Every movement drew great applause from the spectators After the Crack Squad drill, everybody went down to the dining hall for refreshments. This room was artistically decorated in blue and white, the colors of the junior class. Every table had a beautiful basket of snapfdragons in pink and white Ice cream cake and coffee were served Th dance now continued and lasted untl 1 'SO a m The ninth and eleventh dances were moonlwht dane s and were gieatly enjoyed After the twelfth dance the Shads bid their partners goodnignt and everybody went to bed with taps ringing in his ears The next morning Mrs Newhall gave one of her delightful breakfast dances in the Common Room This dance lasted from IO Z0 to 12 30 and was very enyoyable Mu ic was furn shed by an excellent Faribault orchestra At noon the Junior Senior holiday ended and Shads began to look forward to the Commencement dance 3 l ' 3 5 ' L. . ' , 1 . K ' . e . .- . . , 5 Q 5 D - 3 . 1 A , X O e . s - s ' A ' , . , 1 . ' - . - i - l as ci ' . , . I 5 'X u 1 r 1 . S ' ' . . 1 2 ' i l 1 ,fi Ag' ,Q f ' it C7 -Sh an - fa 1 s , . ,, .,. .. ,. NM:-rf-' Q r - , WINTER IN -I-Q 4k2', -va. - , . -.m:Xw:'1:',.. U- ...L ' -1 ' A - age! 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U a 1. 3 1 fri' V' XQDHWSW ' ' v-I 1 N 1 H -- N' 3 , . 1 . , .J ,,,,.,,,:,.,v.,..,..W .-. ...Y qi.- .,,...,,, ,---w,, viiff-35f.11A,,-1?-f. 5'f11,e..- :film fy X , ,, .. .... ..v . - FA- ' 'wwf . , , . 3... ....1..., .,.-M., . ,. ... .-. .- gif 3, L. 3,9 u fm I STAFF SPECTATOR THE 1 -57m Q :3 Ia. .fi C1.f'7'frI. ', I 558 2 I The Shattuck Spectator N its seventeen years of existence the Shattuck Spectator has created for itself a most envious place amonv preparatory school papers. During the last three years the Spectator has won a first and two second prizes in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association contest' and for many years it held very high honors in state and sectional competitions. The Spectator is published weekly throughout the school months for the interest of the cadets and their parents and to serve as a medium whereby that everfincreasing body of Alumni and Old Shads is kept in touch with the school and its work. The articles on athletics probably attract the most attention from the stu- dents while the New Yaps Diary the editorials and the features secure their interest. Therefore the staff must 'be very careful and conscientious in its work for if there is some oversight or an omission some one is sure to complain. Carl Helmholz has performed his task as editor very well. Whether it was easy or difficult he has always manwed to have all the important and interest' ing news in the paper. AS alumni editor Bowen has faithfully secured the alumni news and has made his page one of unccasing interest. Dean as head of the athletic department has kept the paper completely informed with reports of Shattuck athletic activities and their schedules. Me ch R. has also performed well the task of general news editor. The business staff has often been very much underfrated for the amount of work that they really do. It is the husiness staff that secures the large ma' jority of the money needed to run the paper and it is they also who assure its eiicient circulation. Much credit is due them! Much credit is due also to the faculty advisers, without whom it would he difficult to publish such a successful paper THE SPECTATOR STAFF Edttor tn Clue AUGUST C HELMHOLZ Alumnr Editor Athlettc Edttor JESSE W BOWEN 32 MARSHALL H DEAN General News Edttor CHARLES B MEECH 3 Reporters WILLIAM M BALFOUR '42 DAVID A SADLER 1 FREDERICK MEARS 33 ROBERT CRABB Business Manager Cwculatton Manager KELLOCG MOSFLEY LOUIS C MENDELSSOHN Asststant Bustness Manager Asststant Cwculatron Manager JOHN E HEWITT ZZ WILLIAM L MARTIN 3 Faculty Commzttee MR C' R KINGHAM MR H W ROWSE MR F H BELOW JR DR N M PLETCHER N. w 1 .........,...................-....,......,-....... . yt .. . .,.,,,,,,,c.,,,,.,. , ...aa - .f .. . . .. A--tt .,,...W, -ac- I, , iw 0, .. WZ, ..., .,,H,,...,..,,. ,, .. LL , .. 1. - staff 5 5 9 9 I I s a 7 a . cf .L s -1 a 1 s 5 9 s I 1 Kes H s 9 Q 3 w D V 9 3 -s 0 L a 3 1 . I. I . f Q v . , . , 32 9 'v . , J s Q., . . , . I , I , 31, 5 an 'v , . . , ng sf, Q, 1 - - , .72 . , S2 1 vt, . , . . . , J. . J. . l . . . - ,Mn - I, f my -., K -5 ,. ,.,ci'1-. ,Y --.' '. . A . .a.w ' - f - -f f n- ft. I- h i 1 , ,,.A Q 44 5' uv P m U Lu I 1 E w 130 vf'7l'-we Sha :fix 'D 1 S 3 , 2 M a . f i .. -Q f f ' 1- - :.11:gff21:ff'v 5' Q' viii I-1- The Crack Squad SINCE it is the only organization at Shattuck that is not under faculty super vision, the Crack Squad is undoubtedly the most popular among the stu' dents. The Squad was founded fortyfnine years ago, and since then has gained wide recognition throughout the Northwest. Its drills, always complicated and entirely different from any such school organization in the country, are met with the great admiration of all who see them. Membership in the Crack Squad is a highly coveted honor. Each year there are four or five old members left on the Squad who teach the tryfoutees the drill. There are generally 'many more aspirants than there are vacanciesg conf sequently, it is necessary to have Nkickfoffsn every two or three weeks to def termine the final membership. The majority of the members are from the senior classg of the rest all but one are juniorsg the one other is a sophomore, who automatically becomes captain of the Squad his senior year. Towards the end of each year the captain names the two best drillers for that year. A gold star is given to the best driller and a silver one to next best. This provision leads to even greater interest in drilling and greater perfection than might otherwise be secured. The Squad under the command of Captain Ridgway drilled first at a special performance for the cadets The MidfWi11ter Dance drill was very well done and a great improvement over their first. They drilled also for the JuniorfSenior Dane- and the Cld Shads Convention in Minneapolis and will drill before the Government Inspectors and at the Commencement Dance. THE MEMBERS RIDCAVAY Captain 190 BEIM Captain 19:3 MOSELEY FooT HhLMHoLz LELTHPLD WARREN J S WAQNER WALSH Boos TINCHER THURNDIIXE MALLORY S MCCLUSKEY WEsTBRcJo1e WEsTBRooK WILKINSON 9 5 s -s 5 3 1 s K, s L J s 3 s w - ' '7 ' fu , 1 1 . , - - , 1 I . ' 1- , mga.-iei. ' 2-wwe., ...aaZL..::. H ,zu , v-.f , . - - ,- . -1 - I l -. - ,, , .. ,Cf L, ,,. ,f7 1, .A 4 5, ,ff mxgy .X 1 S7 A.-L A 2 R WM 'W7'IVLQZ,I',,.Q',!Z.l11:T'f3fIf' 31 . 1:-QEBZFZ 3 MZJTLLZ, 'vT',-2 TF:-'55iiivM-WW 3: X , 1 .. x Am S ,,,W,, , . ,.-J' .0 fly. 1 , - 5 '00'-40404-M. fix . -gg 'V 5 9-. 4 f-V 's1Esu.:'zf 'su 'iiiffsii X . JN- ., 1 X, - , gm. . ' 'S ..,::9Ef75i'Y5'Vl .L 'HEX' - E5 . ,, . X, 1. . 7 - 5 X, ,.-, 7, Lf -fiiigil 15. ,s K K .. Hg, ' in 1 : ,Ag 131- . . ,,.,,, .Ik M 1:-Msn fun.. A .L ff? . .,......................':.c?..lf3.f?...,....::-.'3Z.,ll.-, fr. 91- sfii 7f.?.-.,,,l.....?-, 2. W.. . ., m,,. , ,, ,K W... . .,,,,3,-,,,,,, T. .,.A, -.-r.....-,....--...-rf.. -.. W The S Club HE S Club has long been recognized as one of the most outstanding or'- ganizations at Shattuck. It was formed seven years ago under the direction of Markhom Orde and James Muir, and has steadily increased from that time in size and importance. In order to become a member one must make a letter in some sport during the year. In this way, every phase of athletics is well rep' resented by the members. This year's president is Allan Calhoun, who has numerous letters to his credit. Under his able direction the cltub has had a successful year. He was assisted by King and Westbrook, C., vicefpresident and secretaryftreasurer, ref spectively, both of whom have enviable athletic records. It is a senior privilege to wear white sweaters with red letters, while the underformers must wear red sweaters with white letters. This custom was adopted three years ago and has not been changed since that time. Among the various duties of this club is the holding of pep meetings. They also take charge of visiting teams and decorate the campus for the home' coming football game. The work of this group is very helpful and by doing their duties, they have become one of the most necessary organizations of the school. MEMBERS CALHoUN-President KINC-Vicefpvesident WEsTBRooR C.-Secretavyftveasmev BARRY BEMENT Boos COOPER DAVIS J. DENNY EMRICH FALR FALLOWS FRANKH GooCH Hr LMi1oL7 KocH LEUTHOLD LUBREQHT MACNAB R MACPHAIL MALLoRY M ARTIN NASH S OLSEN PORTERFIELD RIDGWAY RIEGEL ROBINSON H SCOTT SHEPARD SINE SMITH B STEINMAN TAFT W THIRLBY TINCHER VEALE WARNER W'EsTBRooR lx W1LHo1T WILRINSON C W1LsoN E NVOLIPERT , , ,R ! U! T ,. ,. . . .. effi ..,4Aw 1 ..f3...,5,,. ,. The Choir HE choir, under the direction of Mr. Wagner, has proved to be a very worthy organization. Its duty is to take charge of the music at every service with its director at the organ. It would he hard to imagine a service without the choir. As usual, when only a few members of the choir returned last fall, Mr. Wagner had the task of finding more boys who could qualify for the choir. Since then, they have given up part of their study hall every Saturday eve' ning in order to practice the music, The step this year was almost perfect, a thing which is very hard to accomplish. In addition to the organ, there are a few violins to accompany the choir. This year MacPhail, Amidon, XV., and Robinson, J. has this responsibility which they carried out very efficiently. A great deal of credit is due the choir because of its hard work and the little reward it receives. MEMBERS COUSINS DELANA DEN NY ELSBERG EMRICH FORTMEIR FRIEDLICH GAGE G G ARRISH GOEPPINGER GoLnsM1TH HAWLEY jon N soN LAFEAN LUBRLCHT MACDKDNALD MAITLAND MAN NY MARIXH AM GOODMAN MP NNY joNFs ACOLYTES MARTIN MENCIEL MORUAN O'HEARN PORTERFIELD Poor. POTTER RIDQWAY ROBINSON ROLLMAN SECHLER SMITH B SVIITH D SCOTT WATROUS WEBSTER WEITLER E XVHEELER W1LL1xMs ELsBERG KOELKER HEWITT i ,H ,-J ,A 4 L7 ln, e C57 In. 61 cl, JW 'l 57 15 2 Y ,......,:,,f.a,,,..- -......Y, , 1 Q -i -M-NY A-Wm--we ff-vm--:fee -. , rx.. -1-gg, . f. h t... ,. . W. , ,il . I -s,A,-::3,,, , V, .-nun:--, , rar s ,I M. . .W The Dramatic Association INCE there were only two old ineinhers of the Dramatic Association that returned last fall, lvlartin and Helmholz, it was necessary for Mr. Wagiiei' to find more talent for acting. Consequently. as soon as the east was picked for the Fall Orpheuinfl names of prospective meinhers were hrought up. After dehating pro and con, most of thein were accepted, Following the usual custom, one stage hand was taken in, this time the rneinher heing Rohhins. The 'Tall Orpheum this year consisted of two short plays and a few vaudeville acts. The first play, The Drama was followed hy several short skits on the stage. Then another playlet, The Three Friends, was given. The entertainment was closed hy a selection from the orchestra. Vxfork on the Cominenceinent play was hegun early in April and conf tinued until its presentation. The plav selected was entitled Pigs, which has hccn successful on the stage and was once made into a niovie, All the memhers of the cast have worked hard this year, and they deserve much credit. M1'. NVagner also deserves praise for having produced such good entertainments. l'lELMHOI.Z-- President M XRTIN --Secv'etrn'.X' Liiurnorn MosuLi5Y Witiuna LUBRFCHT Roizmns Vi'XN DYKE THF DRxMxiic Associwiom Ee IQ' Yi ill H it S lf a 5 - -ffm:-:-v-: if' Rl Z l F. Q. V li ai X3 'i i 1 Q lt l i 135 J il 5 ii 675 0 af? In A cl, 5- 'L QM -qjjw Q - ZiTfi'fTZ Lf.,f.' ' , P - ' V- fm-A, I '5- The Qflicers' Club ALTHCUGH it is only three years old, the Officers' Club is rapidly ad' vancing in importance. It was organized with the purpose in mind of increasing the efficiency of the battalion by uniting the commissioned officers. They work together through this medium and assist each other a great deal. Last fall, with the help of Major Walker, they succeeded in gaining permission to wear military boots instead of puttees. Each year they make some minor changes that better the appearance of the cadets. Since Mendelssohn was the major of the battalion, he automatically be' came president of the Officers' Club. Under his guidance, the club has assumed a great deal of responsibility during the past year. He was assisted by the adjuf tant, Warner, who has been a very capable secretary. The cofoperation of this club has been remarkable and affairs have run smoothly throughout the entire year. This organization has a very bright future and important work may be expected from it. MEMBERS MENDELSSOHN-President WARNER-Secretary DEAN KITAGAWA DEMEULES FooT WALSH BRANDOW HELMPIOLZ WARREN BALFOUR BOWEN MOSELEY NASH r 16 N' N 'WS Q3 E2 fir '52 E -T. ......'f.Z.'f:.s,,,...,,f2..kL..f1...,, 51'- Yi.3,f . .A flat .9 ,V Q ,,..u....--- ..W f .. ., -. . ,, ., . . ., fe - ' W' - . - Va.. ,..,,.r..,, 'S Q' The Orchestra THE Crchestra this year is one that has been unparalleled for many years. All of the mem-bers were well trained before coming to Shattuck, and under the excellent leadership of Don Scott, and with the enthusiasm and faithfulness of each player, they were able to produce such perfect harmony and such popular music that everyone was exceptionally well pleased with their performances and always insisted on several encores. Bing Scott and his Varsitonians first proved their ability and popularity on Thanksgiving day by playing for the dinner, the Orpheum, and the breakf fast dance the next morning, and for this work they received a prize of ice cream and a large cake baked especially for them. They played also at the Shatf tuck Senior Reception and at the MardifGras Ball, and will furnish the music for the Commencement Play this June. THE MEMBERS OF THE ORCHESTRA SCOTT, Director f f f f f ' fffffff Piano OLSEN f f f f f f f 'fff ' f..Dmms GLASCOFF f f f f fffff ffff T nba TAFT J. f f f fffffff Fmt Saxophone TINCHER fffffffffff Second Saxophone TAFT, W. ffffffffffff 'Third Saxophone f f f - f f f f f f f 'Trombone MACPHAIL GOLDSMITH f f f ffffffff Fin: Trumpet THIRLBY f'f'f' fffff S econd Trumpet The Old Shads ASSOCIHTIOD THE Old Shads Association is ten years old this Commencement It was or ganlzed to bring all Old Shads and alumni into a closer relationship with the school and to promote a Good fellowship feeling among all those who have ever attended Shattuck Each vear there are appointments of secretaries to work up various class reunions for the following Commencement and of a committee to meet some time before Commencement to plan for the yearly convention Last June at the election of officers R L Meech Ov was made in -27 3: If is 1 it 1 .vi F E E 4 fa 2 fr ,.. J.. '-.,,, -.., . ,....-. pf -v...-ww-N--,-s yn rv.-w .vm fn, president W B Parmele O4 vice president and H W Rowse O5 secretary and treasurer The members of the executive committee are C V Jones O? Emerson Ward 1 Carl Betcher O4 and Kenneth S Gold 22 Z 1 . .1 D .Q X f . . ir , ' ' 4, 3,1 f - .X .. , . r . lg ' . f . 4' ' 1 . ll J X ' Q 51 i . .. I t X 1 -l i . I3 - ' . Y - . 5 0 -x tl I ,i N. J X - ' s . J V .J V N. - - fa f .. r 1 ,z i . 4 V ' . H -h ,. . t D' A 41 w fl if , o 1 . -:Irv , , . Y N f' A 4 . .. - .. , , 4 - M W V .. E , LQ.,.7'fr,s..-. ,BW 1 9 . 5 2 H .,, V. ,..Ark,,. .-,...,,g'gil,.,,,.5,,:g',gg -, ik I ,, - H- ff b -' I- -xwg-Q '-' - . XM, , l xv- si i 4, Q 5 a 3 V , 5 5 , 3 5 E 1 Q 5, E 15? s 1.2 . wk Q: 1 E4 Q- , . . THE CHAPEL 1, L - 2 f E L , E' I s - A 138 3 ??2'2, 54- 'bf 3 - UU 7 Q .f -2 Q ,Q I' . n - 1 - J - - - K, Gif' fb KJLEWU 33 ' , .'E7':?:'?7c l42?ffi:?a5.ffa- f Lb-2 Lf' H- i y!':::M!a'ngf. 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I can't tell their names, But I hope I may state With respect to the same That it may have heen fate, But these names are all quite familiax And some thought themselves truly great. 'v J. It was April the Eirst, Which made it All Fools Day, Which time was the worst For masters to have their say, Yet they searched at that time o'cr the campus At large without thought of delay. 4. Which they uncovered junk In a style all to grand And turned over a trunk To locate contraband, And they grinned as they found a cigar huttff Every room in old Whipple was scanned. 5. Yct th: Shads did not know That inspection was on, And the L'soak list did .grow Until first call had gone, Which was quite a good many hours Since the fruitfbearing search had hcgun. 6. The corps was acquainted Next schoolfroom formation With a lecture untainted On good education. L'You must empty this room of this stuff, We were told hy an austere legation. 7. Then a tale was related Which told of the search For goods conhseated, Which caused us to smirk, And a list of illegally gathered things W'hich could not he read in a church, S. Of the list that ensued You must make your own guess, Everything hut the food Caused some one distress. Toasters, matches, and bottles to boot Went to make up this chaotic mess. 9. When worst comes to worst Vxfe must hope for the hest, And although we be cursed, We yet may he hlessed, So we did as they told us And cleaned our rooms, lestff' 10. Vxfhich I wfsh to repeat And I come hack to earth, That you ean't heat the fleet Even when there's a dearth Of contraband and things to take Vwlhich the same affords me much mirth. 139 Y .., . . . .,., . -. ..... ---9-,..3,,-,-f.::,,,,.,.,,,,.,,,,, VH ea.-. fi 14. as fx 1 9 . 3 2 ' W - - ,f.fA P-if-.1--V, f k' fQ-x- ln Memoriam Rosie and Duke were the sons of sin, Created to shally and soak. Rosie lay round and Duke looked on Until they smelled some smoke. Duke was a fogey and Snozzle a prig, But in truth they weren't so dumb, For whenever they found a report to make, They cleaned up a pretty sum. Duke was the monarch of English class, And thought Shakespeare at least a Godg While Rosie, the demon of old trig, To say the least-he was odd. But God was an artist from the first, And knew why he made these blokes. Though still we're not surefwe rather believe He's bound to have his jokes. They prophesized ruin 'before you began To take a breath to recite, And promised to slit your very throat, If you didn't say what was right. And then in the honest monthly tests, With posture and hint and smirk, These sons of the devil are standing by, While you think and squirm and work. They ibalked ambition and baffled your hope Of passing the final exam, But the secret is-with a little drag-e You'll find them meek as a lamb. 'zfasfrrrf' -'H' 'Facing . - ' ' v57.PH.s..e.:.fS..l1..f1..:. ff . .1 - U? ...N . . . , I Famous Last W ords Full speed ahead. I have a letter from the Northern States Power Co. which states that some one of our number has been deliberately breaking electric lights ...., 5 You tell the boys what's right, Carroll. A There will be a celebration of the Holy Communion tomorrow morning at 7:20. 9 JuniorfSenior Recess ends. 1 My dear young Christian friend, that is not a fatty acid. Let us pray. ' I got gipped. Q You may leave, Mr. Nash. Q There is, no doubt, boys, a thief in our very midst, and I, personally, g would like to see him routed out. 5 The Recessional is Hymn number 386. There shall be absolutely no communication with the maids. If a maid enters a room for the purpose of putting it in order, cadets will leave at once. ig I don't want to see any running out of the dining room to report depart' ures. The 1:08 is an hour late, so there is absolutely no rush. Those having permits report here. Spectators will be folded in the laboratory immediately after chapel. The next exercise will be cofordinating exercise in six counts. All .girls must be accompanied by chaperones, and those coming from Farif I bault must be on the approved list. Vandalism .....' DELIBERATE VANDALISM. lf The Girls' Friendly Society will meet in the Guild House Wednesday eve' ning at 8:00 o'clock. 7 Where the hell's my saber? I would like to remind the Old Boys about the tripping in the New Yaps' Q race today. l' But Sir, I don't see why I should get soaked, when none of the other 'boys .... flook out belowj. -5 Seniors excused. if Cadets will not use the fire escapes or windows for entrance or exit, or ' climb on the roofs or coping. From now until Commencement the Sergeants will come to drill with I rifles. gi The final kickfoif will be held in the Armory at 2:00 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Well, Sister, I really don't feel exactly normal. 'F Sir, Cadet Private Manny reports to the Commiandarit. 1 What we need is more cheering and less individual yelling on the side' 3g mes. 5 The time is getting shortfhand in some more notes! just thinkfBIC, THICK, JUICY STEAKSV E Here endeth the First Lesson .... , 5 141 f-'W ' w -3 I Y W L7 ln, QW Y Y .3711 ea . .g ' 'D 1 9 3 2 M , A . , , .,... ., , . -Y . ' ' ' .. 'Q' .. . ' ' , . 1 1 -1'? !'F2 f1 ig r -, , . . , J - I -Q2:1-.I::,1 1:'- .- -nur.: ,www-+4 1 i 1 ' '1 w 5 4 ' T5 :Q Q 3 i E 3 1 i Q l E .A 'E I, i E w 1 ' .E Q F 5 1 1 5 I 2 5 5 2 , t 5 Y 3 N W -1 , . 1 - - 3 P , 5 A -v ----f W- ..xs ., . ' Ja- V --ff . ram-gf -, .s-Q.:-,- -..,.. ' MH- V V'---11' ' W' Mm- , ' f 'T N ' W ' ' -v' ' - -15 142 L A MMM A f 6714 T C ' 1 9 3 2 ' . L , - Y - -W ., ,. .,'. :-'cvs '1 -- 'f-:fuer Our Acivertisersf-Hpatronize Them You Don't Know What REAL IVIEAT His Best Friends Drifted Away from IS Him Just Because He Had B. O. fin front of his nzimej Use SMITHBOY SOAP Best in the long 'run for president. Come in and Browse Around THE HIBBARU BUTCHER SHOP MOM' hams are the biggest ATTENTION COFFEE MARTYERS! Don't give up that steaming cup of coffee just because there is no coffee! Drink DOOKA COFFEE Nice tastefnice conipanyfnice roomf- Nice drag--nice gvadesfnice goingrfr Purchase your lumher from the POWERHOUSE ALI.-AMERICAN TIMBER CO. We sell the hcstn- We are the hestf We like usf W'e also deal in fin: suction pumpsf- WHY TAKE A BEATING? Do you often engage in a battle of words? How often do you win? WYDAIYNS the score? Five weeks of my SPECIAL CONIE- BACK COURSE and you are Ll MADE man for womzinj. ZABA MANNT COMEBACK COURSE l'Maviny happy returns of the day! CRAFT RING KAYOED! We reveal all the hare facts in our new volume of political pamphlets! Write to the KLINCAN PRESS INC. Some of the IHOFC popular pamphlets are entitled: Demon Rum Chip Shot Tut, Tut, William Tuifpentoucliem Meat and Potatoes , Nfy Dear Young Christian Friend BANG! BOOM! CRASH! Could you do this singlefhzindcd- f-f -of course not NAS I-I'S GUARANTEED NOISEMAKERS Cain he heard over anything-WV-anytime! Use them at parties, dances, meetings, games, elections 'AIN A CLASS OF THEIR OWN ,::1, ,... '- . 3.31, 143 mf-fin, C- .S lf-L 61 ci, ff'2'? AV 1 SA .S A ...............w-, .... -.-- .,.,....,.....v,, ,, W, 'Z , ,- Vi, ., . 1' -13? +-. .K Ji '...:: KA ' A' A A 2 X' : 7, If !! 14 N. fl M , CIS fj p .- ' NZ 'ji ,Z A .4 -Q4-, KK:-gill! x A 'Q7 N ' . 7 ,ey . - Wwe a S In s 2 ........................,..... . nm , E ,,,, 7 WM.--:..,i.IQ s,3,11'::2f1r:1f1 '. ,H--,, 5, 1 , ,.,.t,,..l-1.,a,..t.,,,. -W The Anniversaree The Bi-cerz-ten-ni-al An-ni-ver-.sa ree The school had planned to plant a tre On Georges Anniversaree fThe George I mean is Washington Who took our Country for his son But there! I think I really oughter Say, Took our Country for his daught Y, at 'E I, 4,---. ' U Si fl Zi .. Q4 u ' . , 4 w . ,. I m I -' , . rv I - T1 l ,-A vw A 1, vz 1 .,t :ss rf t': '.:'F 'f ' .,.,.swf.w1--H . . 'rf-ff' vm- ': 1 , -If-v'fi K' 121 if va 17 r. ' .cat-., ::..- f H':'1,..:Q..... , M A,,,,,,,,K, ggig-'1fL:Al:g::-kf'm1: 3-. - gff L if .A . . 3,-..:. . ,l,,:.?,,AL..- . Our country's 'gender-seems to me Is really rather she than he For though some take a sturdy stand For He because of Fatherland I with these people disagree And merely murmur La Patrie Pray pardon these parentheses We'll turn Pegasus back to trees The ground of snow was quickly bared The tree and hole were all prepared The workingmen had all dispersed On February Twentyffirst When Time in its relentless flight Brought blackness and the winter's night But then with quite an awful bang An idea hit the Whipple gang Unaccustomcd as they were To thinking anything but blur They found it hard to concentrate On anything except the state That feet Get into standing 'round On sixfinch deep snowfcovered ground For no one feels like singing carols While fingers freeze on rifle barrels qw -F H 1 Q E50 2 f7'12?Q,,:t,,fAiML1f,.A,C1 , v X w, ' M , J. 671W Q W sf-'ith -fa., 1 9 T, 2 -' - 1' is j , ,....,-d,,,.:.4,.-i,...4,.gg- 11 And no tree planting can there be, Unless you chance to have a tree. They took a simple harmless sled And quietly with it they sped And thoughtlessly as children will They dumped the tree right down the hill fThat simple harmless sled had been On many a gleeful winter scene A-coasting in some snowy spot Full packed with many a gleeful tot., When greying dawn exposed the lack, Authority was set aback, For no tree planting can there be Unless you chance to have a tree, And getting trees is hard, you see- For-Only God can make a tree. But meanwhile the observant eye Of Mr. Miller, passing by With Sherlock Holmes' ready skill Had seen the sled tracks down the hill, He straiightway went to get some aid And on the sled the tree was laid, And with a quiet plodding pace They brought it back to its own place. And so the School did plant a tree On George's Anniversaree. And shame upon them one and all Who'd mar that solemn ritualg And so may it always befall On every bifcentennial, No matter what we celebrate, The really vital thing's the date. -f:g:rzwf:.'f , . ' - S-wg. 'zf ':5z'31.uLg-..:-4.4, ,N M 'F- 'he . 'f?lf1- C' I4 Fl rl, gffli 3 1 'T 5 J 1- Qi we 'I 1 148 - -.Q-. ' z .1-Lf - .qi , J, , L, ..jai3l,,.-Q.i1-,-f5,1i,- ,.-.4.1.:.-- .., . , gk : ,le 4.. A. ..,. N... ,YM ,,r.,, ,,,.. . . . 67m 0 14. fl et. ,-am' n 1 9 3 2 ---'f--an-----'-,'-----1---f---'-- -- if ' ' Nl W ---'f-aff'-'--'--f 'A'f -1:-rmsrxr-11- ' wanna'-ft:-'-Q l A Senior Dreameth In Thirteen Ccmtos With Apologies to Henry Uixcelsiofrj Longfellow The shades of night were falling fast, As through the town of Faribault passcd A bootlegger with a load of gin, Which was all wrapped up within Excellsior ! His brow was sad, his eye beneath Flashed like a shot gun from its sheath, And as thc ancient hootfowl goes, His wailing siren fell and rose. Excelsioooor ! In Faribault homes he saw the light Of ruddy globes burn warm and bright: Behind him came the cops full speed, And down he pushed the old gas feed. Excelsior ? Try not the bluifsf, his partner said, As the gray cliffs loomed overhead. They have some seniors on that height And dont forget 1tS Tuesday night Oh Hexcelsior ' He heeded not these words of truth And spat an oath 1 bit uncouth He started down the narrow ro ld Forgot about his heavy load o Excelsior ' They hit the bridge and skimmed the tr Lck But on the turn alas alack He didnt turn quite quick enough also the Excelsior ' 1 fl ' f E . . Q , 1 it 'av 1 1 gl Ker bong! went truck, the men, the stuff. C , A J i 149 l l vf7lfx e .SV If-L, anal , , ' 'b 1 '1 3 2 g , . Q 1-ff' 'xi J 575 ew- -S.h,fs...s7f .. ..3n.,,..1,.,?.,,,,,, . is ,V l , .fa-J ,..- l Some passing seniors in a flash, Heard the noise of an awful crash. With whoops of joy they found the truckg One whiff told them they were in luck. for? Excelsior ! Soon all the class had gathered round, And what do you suppose they found? They found the beerg they found the gin Which was all wrapped up within Excelsior ! The first few quarts went like a flashg They mixed the drinks like turkey hash, And after nine o'clock did sound, One half the class was on the ground. for inj Excelsior ! ' Tenfthirty struck upon the Hill, And it wasn't very long until It all looked bad to our headmaster Who thought the class had met disaster but not Exc ls1or ' And then a little after three Sounds were heard of highest glee The class of '52 was home Tle faculty was in a foam Cperhaps7 Excelsior ' You re soaked you re soaked you re busted too But they the class gave one big boo The charming lads Just didnt care They looked around with Vacant stare fout of thej Excelsior ' The whole next day the class was king The faculty dldnt say a thing For a month thev fed them all ice cream STOP ' HOLD ' It s really just a dream ' along with Excelsior ' 3 2 ri- f1-,1:-.--'aa,-- - . vwv W 1 a C . 1 D . s . ' ' I ' . Q . 1 e s s 9 1 a - 1 - at as s 1 - , . . . , . ' s s , ' . , . 7 . , 1 , . C i J 1 5714. Q - an , L , 53411 H .Cir 5343! 5 al-.. .... L 9 --, 2. -,.., li - sa fi fz':64' Whos Who Aggie Duke Willie Kennie Loopy Ned Brant Bim Arpie f Germicide Gigelow Reno Gosling Red Albino U-tellfem Swede Satchel Maj jake Blubber Louie Brandy Coal-car Bal Pants Critter Benny Bamfham Hiemie Buster Ghandi Mitzi Breakfast Handy Cofus Bench Mark Rudy Fatty Coop Pooch Stewy Marsh Cnefwatt Bull jacob Goody Loomis Marty Buzzy Ears Hoyt Powerhouse Indian Stiify Speed Mouse Teenieftower Elsie Cleo Gscar Muzz Nerts joe Bony Clie jingle f Pop Porter Socks Ki Gus Horse Mal Potassium Manfmountain Police Dog V' Whitey , Snitz Nimrod Slim Jim J Rolly Junior Dighty 4 Dizz Johann Reg J' Davie Wally Fish Bing Tass Broad Gauge Honest Rubberflips Narrow Gauge Canuck Pont Glasscoop B. O. Lizzie GepPY Sodie Pontiac Goldy Strid Galloping Gretchen Timber Gib Teddy Lavoisier Mox ' Newt Funnelfmouth J. K. Downy Hobo Gowfcow Dan Kitty Sticky Weal W'ag -f Fairy Slunchgulf Walrus Burb Rug A fie Dibble Chuckie Capitan Dutch K ' Nuba Rosy XX Flannel foot l ln, fl incl 3-Qi b 1 9 5 2 1 W ff 3 Senior Statistics Mosr POPULAR ........ .......... T incher Mosr FOOLISH ................ ..... . ..Ma1my BIGGEST BLUFFER ........., .... .... R i dgway BEST NATURED .,...,......,. ........ W ilhoit BIGGEST GROUCH ......,, ......... M cDevitt SHABBIEST ...,...,..,.......... .......... W alsh MOST HANDSOME .........., ...,.... W heeler HARDEST WORKER ....... .....,.... A lexander LAZIEST ..,..,.....,... ...................,.,...... R idgway MOST TROUBLESOME ,....,.,.....,.... Goodman BEST SPORT .........,.......,. .............. K ing NEATEST ...,,.. ........ M endelssohn WITTIEST ..,,.,.........,...,..,..............,...... Manny MOST MISCHIEVOUS ........,.... ........ M anny BIGGEST BOOIKWORM .......... ........ E mrich MOST IRRESPONSIBLE ..w.............,. Williams LADIES' MAN ..........,.........,.. ......... L euthold MOST EFFEMINATE .......... .,.,..... C arroll MOST ECCENTRIC ...................,.... McDevitt MOST LIKELY TO SUOCEED .......... Bowen MOST BASHFUL ...................,... ......... V eale MOST SERIOUS ......, .....,.... B urns NOISIEST ,.,.........,.......... ........ N ash MOST SANITARY ...............,.......... McDevitt MOST POPULAR CAR .,.............. RentfafCar MOST POPULAR MAGAZINE ...,,. Ballyhoo MOST POPULAR Master .... Mr. Drummond MOST POPULAR Eating Place ..,. Maison Ritz MOST POPULAR Brand Cigarette .,.. Camel MOST POPULAR Subject ..,....... Bookkeeping 153 'f?lfw 0 .S la -H cl, sf3x31 'h 'I 9 3 2 .,.,..............-....-...v,..,,,..,........,,,.....,......,.. . - ., , , , . f f , --'Q---+ f--1w1,.--em., ,U,h5,1,.,,1,,1.,. , . 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V. ,.... ,.,. ,..,..s:': ., .,-Q S, . .,.-,.- , gi . -- . . M- Directory Sixth Form William A. Alexander 3802 First Ave. South, Hiibbing, Minn. Thomson S. Amidon 2400 Humbolt Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Richard N. Armstrong 7542 Byron Place, St. Louis, Mo. William M. Balfour 427 Sixth Ave., Rochester, Minn. J. William Bowen, Jr. 221 Seventh Ave. West, Dickinson, N. Dak. W. Ellsworth Br21r1dOW 4410 Dupont Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn Robert W. Brashears 1029 West 35th Street, Chicago, Ill. Kenneth E. BUFHS Crosby, Minnesota Paul W. Carroll 1613 Carey Avenue, Cheyenne, Wyo. Marshall H. Dean 1030 West 55th Street, Kansas City, Mo. Edgar A. de Meules, Jr. 1217 East 25th Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma Allan W. Denny 4141 Greenwood Drive, Des Moines, Iowa George J. Emrich 2603 Bloomington Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Donnell G. Fisher, Jr. 1605 East Madison Street, Seattle, Wash. Robert M. Foot, Jr. 928 Third Street, Red Wing, Minn. Walter G. Glascoff, Jr. 514 South Madison Street, Waupun, Wis. Owen F. Goodman 617 South Raymond Street, Marinette, Wis. Kenneth H. Hansen Churchs Ferry, N. Dak. August C. Helmholz 604 Ninth Avenue Southwest, Rochester, Minn. Kiyoshi Kitagawa 4029 Lyndale Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn. Charles H. Koch 558 East Arch Street, Marquette, Mich. Frank deB. Kops Great Falls, Montana Richard J. Leuthold Kasson, Minnesota John E. Lubrecht Bonner, Montana William O. Lund 4933 Aldrich Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn L. Stewart Mallory 2021 Pearl Street, Sioux City, Iowa William N. Manny 716 Spring Street, Michigan City, Ind. Louis C. Mendelssohn 7660 La Salle Boulevard, Detroit, Mich. T. Kellogg Moseley 4522 Manor Circle, Sioux City, Iowa Robert B. MacNab, Jr. Florence Hotel, Missoula, Mont. Edward N. McDevitt, Jr. Somers, Mont. William J. Nash Polson, Mont. E. Severn Olsen 2820 East Second Street, Duluth, Minn. C. Thomas Ray 4611 Dupont Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn James R. Ridgway 100 North Seventh Street, Minneapolis, Minn Herbert S. Robbins 210 North Sampson, Ellensberg, Wash. Carl P. Rollman 433 Dahl Street, Rhinelander, Wis. Donald T. Scott 1903 Cedar Street, Sioux City, Iowa Seward R. Stroud Maple Bluff, Madison, Wis. John O. Taft 2609 Newton Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn Gilbert L. Thomas 4905 Sunnyside Road, Minneapolis, Minn. James V. Thorndike, Jr. 515 Sixth Street, Sioux City, Iowa Maxwell A. Tincher Owatonna, Minn. Frederic K. Veale LeMars, Iowa William L. Wagner 409 Lowe Street, Green Bay, Wis. Homan L. Walsh Lincoln Hotel, Lincoln, Neb. William C, Warner Nowata, Okla. Francis E. Warren 210 East 17th Street, Cheyenne, Wyo. 156 67' -. '-fl? .9...-:.r lcv . ff- . J. Sutcliffe Warren Porte V. Wheeler Richard O, Wilhoit Richard B. Williams . Vv'illiam C. Andrews Frederick Angst Louis E. Armstrong, Jr. John R. Bailey William H. Beim Edward N. Bell H rbert D. Bement Robert L. Bement William Andrew Bennet Paul M. Bentzen Burt C Beirbaum Jack A Boos Robinson Bosworth Richard Brewer Sidney Brody Allan N Calhoun Roger D Comer Barry M Cooper E Bradley Cosgrove C Willis Cousins Robert I Crabb H Louis Davidson john H Davis Ir Robertj Durham Edward W Eaton Veal Ellsworth Robert E Evarts Ronald Fallows Walter C Forsman John A Frankie David H Goeppinger Gordon P Gooch H Evans Griffith Pa ll M Hale Jr john E Hewitt John I' Holcomb John K Hubbard Paul D Johnson Hobart T Kavel Stephen Keeler Norris Lang Ludviv R Lima Richard J MacCornack Gilmore MacPha1l William H McCluskey a dr:i'9'a h 1+ 9 3 2 af-5 , if ' .I W . ..,. 2 . a'.1 -zf-f -mfs. , 1388 East 26th Place, Tulsa, Ckla. 105 South Jefferson Avenue, Peoria, Ill. 2292 Doswell Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. Gettysburg, S. Dak. Fifth Form Grand Rapids, Minn. Montreal, Wis. Snell Park, Fort Dodge, Iowa 4 Cloverly Road Grosse Pointe Mich. 2308 La-ke Place Minneapolis Minn. 4944 Woodlawn Avenue Chicago 111. 7 Summi Court St. Paul Minn. 27 Summit Court St. Paul Minn. Monroe Wash. 2406 Seabury Avenue Minneapolis Minn. 1616 Garfield Avenue Minneapolis Minn 4848 W Lake Harriet Blvd Minneapolis Minn Parkview Av Rockford Ill 708 Cleveland Ave Ishpeming Mich 412 42nd Street Des Moines Iowa 4227 Nicollet Ave South Minneapolis Minn 1726 Stillwater Avenue St Paul Minn 4941 Lyndale Ave S Minneapolis Minn LeSeuer Minn 4904 Stevens Ave Minneapolis Minn 420? Lyndale Ave South Minneapolis Minn 20 Foster Drive Des Moines Iovxa 1155 10th Street Douvlas Ariz 809 Vfest 57th Street Kansas City Mo 19 North Washington Street Hinsdale I11 Grand -Iunctlon Colo 430 West Franklin Avenue Minneapolis Minn Mason City Iowa Calle Solis 1480 Montevideo Uruguay 715 West Prospect Avenue Seattle Wash 40a Boone Street Boone Iowa 2 2 Newton Avenue South Minneapolis Minn 5650 H1 h Drive Kansas City Mo Deerwood Minn 1200 Second Avenue South Minneapolis Minn 742 Goodrich Avenue St Paul Minn 165 North 20th Street Portland Oregon 2015 Sheridan Ave South Minneapolis Minn 220 E Minnehaha Parkway Minneapolis Minn Faribault Minn 2011 James Ave South Minneapolis Minn Montevideo Minn Box 416 Callao Peru 4229 Dupont Ave South Mlnneapolis Minn 1815 Verona Road Kansas City Mo S 7 Y 1 3 9 N7 e 2 t , I , 7 9 5 5 5 . . . , A , t .' . . ' ., , ' , jr. ' el, , ' . ' I ., , . . H d , I ,. . . . l V. , . I , ' . I , . U ,. .- . , t . ., , . . , . p . . t . . . W ' p a .I I -. ' . . D, , r . . - . , , I V . -4, L . , 5 , . . , , . . N ' I , A , . 1 - ' , . I 1 K A . , . . , . . , . l . . I. , , p t I 4 X ,7 , , - . . . , , . 4 -L p ,b ' ', ' . ' g .' , . , . 1 . , . , . james B. Harden 1110 South 79th. Street, Omaha, Neb. 1. . i I K a . U . s . 4. V , . , . . , F , . , '. . . . . , V , . 0 U ' D . I , . a . y . l I Y U . 3 . . . . A- . . ' , , ' l D . , . . A 3 , . 1 . F . , 1 4 , ' . ' R , , . , ,,Wvf7lwg .Sha , 1 9 :es 2 ' 'H' ' ' ..., ,. ': mmf f '- . A - . .,:f:r:i511f '-' -21S-:Knew-v Carl B. Ixiailand John M. Maitland William L. Martin Frederick Mears, Jr. Charles B. Meech Bruce Mengel John H. Nicoll Harry O'Hearn, Jr. Lee A. Paris Donald H. Reid Clifton D. Richards Ronald D. Robertson Harvard K. Robinson David A. Sadler George R. Shepard Charles E. Sine Byron O. Smith Clarence D. Smith John A. Steinman Walter L. Taft Richard L. Thirlby David G Watrous Emil R Wehler C Ruggles Westbrock Richard M Westbrook Robert P Whitmore Thomas C Wilder C Burnham Wilkinson Graham Williams G Edwin Wilson Newton Wolpert D Willard Amidon Louis Bailey Donald C Balfour r jack H Barry ,I Robert Bruce Richard Card john H Clark Henry B Cummins Peter R Edmonds john A Evert J Lloyd R Ewing Martin F Falk Jr Gordon K Gage Frederick B Gaynor Burdith E Haessly Robert Hawley William D Hibbard Bruce Hightower 1421 North Cleveland Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Negaunee, Mich. Box 232, Birmingham, Mich. 1732 40th Ave., Seattle, Wash. 2603 Newton Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn Mission, S. Dak. Harris, Iowa 322 Minnehaha Parkway, Minneapolis, Minn. 2112 Oliver Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minn 930 Second Street S. W., Rochester, Minn. 515 North 7th Street, Brainerd, Minn. 1102 Merchants Bank Building, St. Paul, Minn. 239 Sims Street, Dickinson, N. D. 1101 Jones Street, Sioux City, Iowa 1084 St. Clair Street, St. Paul, Minn. 2105 7th Street, Calgary, Alberta 817 East Fourth Ave., Mitchell, S. Dak. 130 South Third Street, Livingston, Mont. 3001 McKinley Boulevard, Milwaukee, Wis. 2609 Newton Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn 320 Sixth Street, Traverse City, Mich. Madison, Wis. Fairmont, Minn. 1514 Ridge Avenue, Evanston, Ill. 1514 Ridge Avenue, Evanston, Ill. 3218 Center Street, Omaha, Neb. 529 Ninth Ave. S. W., Rochester, Minn. 5045 Colfax Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn. 501 May Avenue, Fort Smith, Ark. 830 5th Avenue South, Clinton, Iowa 1217 Vincent Ave North, Minneapolis, Minn. Fourth Form 2400 Humbolt Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn 4 Cloverly Road, Grosse Pointe, Mich. 427 Sixth Ave. S. W., Rochester, Minn. 3263 Arbor Street, Omaha, Neb. 2122 Carroll Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 235 Central Ave., Highland Park, Ill. 27 East 54th St., Minneapolis, Minn. 4944 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, Ill. 2119 Gerard Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn cfo N. P. Hospital, Glendive, Mont. Merrill, Wis. 5018 Colfax Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn. 555 Wellington Cresent, Winnipeg, Manitoba 1721 Rebecca Street, Sioux City, Iowa 412 Holly Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. Faribault, Minn. 1991 Sheridan Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn 105 East Idaho St., Boise, Idaho 1910 Estes Ave., Chicago, Ill. A' t ' Q III . , J . .I I , Jr. .i p , r. Andrew D. -Goldsmith 158 , a -f7'?vs.,e,, 3.14 Marshall Hoke A. Curtis jones Harry B. Kingham Karl L. Koelker Richard B. Kreitter Donald Lancaster Jack F. Lavine Thomas C. Lind Charles S. Macdonald, Jr. John K. MacNab John A. Mallory Baird Markham Ashley B Packard Morrow Peyton LeRoy P Porterfield Albert C Reinhard jr C Dale Riegel Frederick W Ritter r R lph A Robertson Iohn G Robinson john W Schoen G Robert Sechl r Ir Brldish J Smith Frederick A Soderbcrg Robert L Stanton Truman T Stevens john K Stogsdill Henry A Swanson Dallas W Tassie Malcom G Thomson Carleton C Van Dyke john H Walker William B Webb Jr Alfred A Wheeler Earl Wilkinson Agatin Abbott H rbert H Bigelow Bruce J Blandin Charles E Braden Oscar P Brekhus David DeLana Harry J Elsberq Robert W Fortmeier Allan J Friedlich eronie M Gage james S Gilchrist Charles Gluek Harry I' Kies lohn S Lafean Foster H McAfee - ...v-rem fa -as V' ,-1 '--- - --.zz-agar.,-.g, -en - B 1 S 3 2 -MJ Wayzata, Minn. Boise, Idaho Shattuck School, Faribault, Minn. Joplin, Mo. Ironton, Minn. Lake Wales, Fla 236 Fifth Ave. South, South St. Paul, Minn. 1119 East River Road, Minneapolis, Minn. 622 North Leahy Avenue, Pawhuska, Ckla. Florence Hotel, Missoula, Mont. 2021 Grand View Blvd. Sioux City Iowa 902 Central Ave. Ponca City Ckla. 1150 Tenth Street Douglas Ariz 177 Woodlawn Ave St Paul Minn 4 00 Country Club Blvd Sioux City Iowa 4918 Girard Ave South Minneapolis Minn 1524 Fairmont Ave St Paul Minn 221 Winchester Stre t Winnipeg Manitoba Harlowtown Mont 1911 Laurel Ave St Paul Minn Blairstown Iowa Black River Falls Wis a4w Beckwith Ave Missoula Mont 112 Minnehaha Parkway Minneapolis Minn 810 Broad Street St Joseph Mo 42 2 Fremont Ave South Minneapolis Minn 422 West Fifth Ave Mitchell S Dak 1011 West Third Street Red Wing Minn 114 Goodrich Ave St Paul Minn 807 St Clair St St Paul Minn 1907 Jackson Street Sioux City Iowa a026 Lake of the Isles Blvd Minneapolis Minn Wabasha Minn 69 West Street Leominster Mass 718 Linden Avenue Oak Park Ill Third Form 7807 East Seventh Street Duluth Minn 4 6 Holly Avenue St Paul Minn Sis Margaret Street St Paul Minn 14 v4 South Boulder Ave Tulsa Ckla 1967 East River Road Miniieapolis Minn 800 South Macomb Ave El Reno Ckla 1615 Park Ave Minn apolis Minn 1109 Lincoln Ave St Paul Minn 5515 Waterbury Road Des Moines Iowa Little Falls Minn 67 Harvard Aunue Winnipeg Manitoba 2174 W Lake of Isles Blvd Minneapolis Minn Worthington Minn 191 East Walton Place Chicago Ill Boise Idaho s 1 3 7 . , , . ., , , . N . . ' J '7 3 . N . . . . x . , . . . , , . . 3 . . . ., . , . . J . in . . Y . I . , . c , , n . ' , . g . ., . , . ' s . e , . , . I . . N N . . 1 . . . ., , . . , , . 1 . , . , . . .. . - . , , . ., , . . . 5 . . . , M , . I . ,v . . . A ., . , . . . ., . , . ' ' ' -' 1 9 ,Y X , ' . . . . - , , 7 , . . , . , . 3 A w - . . , , e . 3 7 ' V . W . 1 - s a - . ,7 . fs s e . J , . , . . ,, . . . , . , . N . . . ., , . ' ' 3 , 7 ' ' ' ., , . D . kg . ., e, , . . ., . , . L ' s Jr' a a J . , . U Y 5 . . . ' ' 5 239 3 5 . Y . . - . . , , . i , . . . , ' I . ' 3 5 ' ' a ---- A - -svvnI!'rze-snsvvszanm:vs2fs::cv:Hrsfz.:.L'- a.. - . ' .ew 1-he e . , '- Ja - , rf .. -- ,. -- M -- . :- .. 1 wa-viva, ,us X-.vM.,-.,.,1V.-,.f-4,w..g,Az::,,-...1..- . ,ig e , A. .,..,-.t.,.,,....r......,.-, A- - :::, . ff H - -f7la Q 53 In. Fl WCL' K-A fl 5 2 .--qasm.-.YV--gy?-I M V f - --f -----v ----L--F ., George McReynolds Robert L. Meech, Jr. Thomas Moir William Morgan XVilliam C. Neilson Edward E. Nixson Warren C. Plummer Philip B. Pool Addison Potter jack Sadler Henry D. Shaw John D, Sweet George B. Webster Harold E. Wright Robert K. Blanchard Lucius Dolliff David Gerris'l'1 Frank R. Smith Warren Witt Kay Wood it 0 5124 Kenmore Ave., Chicago, Ill. 2603 Newton Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn 316 West 50th Street, Minneapolis, Minn. 1718 Summit Avenue, Sioux City, Iowa 1912 Humibolt Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn 10 Balmoral Apartments, Moose jaw, Sask. Flin Flon, Manitoba 545 Crabtree Lane, Lake Forest, Ill. 700 Lincoln Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. 1101 jones Street, Sioux City, Iowa 49 East Division Street, Chicago Tramway Light Co., Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1729 Morgan Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn. Valley City, N. Dak. Second Form 1015 Chestnut Ave., Wilmette, Ill. 4832 Gerard Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn 4534 Fremont Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn Ridge Road, Ball Addition, Iowa City, Iowa 2820 Benton Blvd, Minneapolis, Minn. 42 East Elm Street, Chicago, Ill. ' if 9:35 W 1' Q' rfflfifilfi -vwiqzyu 5 ' lf M 115 .Er 51. at 160 x X- 'ew- pi J AW Advertising 1 L41 'S'-7K2 . fSha,c1f'Wf'fWt 1 91 55, Z, c,s,.. , -.,,,,,.. ..,.. sm Ei 9-at H I J-M,-4,.,,g,,4,, M xkfsrri' l I 72nd Year V Une hundred and fifty Shattuck K , Y ,, graduates are now in attendance A at thirty-five different colleges and universities. Cfhcial reports from college Registrars show that the class of X 1930 in twentvfeight different colleges passed 92 per cent of all courses taken during their freshman year. The Shattuck class of 1931 sent fortyfsix students to twentyffour different colleges. During the first semester of the freshman year they passed 94 per cent of all studies taken. College Board Examinations are held at Shattuck each year for boys proposing to enter Yale, Harvard, Princeton, or Massachuf setts Institute of Technology. Shattuck's record in these examinf ations has heen exceptionally good for the last several years. A certificate from Shattuck admits a hoy to all colleges in thi- country accepting students under that plan. For Catalogue and Book of Views or for Circular on College Preparation at Sl'13.ftlIClK'AddfC5fl f C, W, NEWHALL, HEADMASTER SHATTUCK SCHOOL FARIBAULT, MINNESOTA - . CT i, '--' L - Q 1: ,'g'i,?f,'.' In 'I J .'i 12 ,,,,,,,,..,.,,,, ...-,, N .... . ., IE, gyms ru ,.,.....7.., .. .....,, .,,.....,.. ,. , '-ff-Wim - Her r in ,-.M .,V,V MEN. Saint Eames School fliormcrly Lower Slzattuckj jfarihault Minnesota THE RT. REV. FRANK A, MCELWAIN, Chairman of the Board of Trustees l 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 supervision . . . lvlodified form of Military Drill. For Catalog, Address FREDERICK E. JENKINS HEADMASTER 2 c- n ,ou AJ. , .iliif ' 'Y W ,ga 4 ' Saint ftlarpf 395111 for GIRLS CEPISCOPA Ll Combining rich traditions with modern buildings and equip' ment. Iunior and Senior High School. One Year of College. Well rounded general courses for those not to enter college Fully Accredited. Music, Art, Gymnasium, Hockey, Tenf nis, Hiking, and Horseback Riding. Address: Miss Katharine Caley, A.B., Faribault, Minn. A A CARLETON CCDLLEGE i Northfield, Minnesota Donald J. Cowling President Skinner Memorial Chapel APPLJINTMENTS PHONE 234 SDM. Cgrneat OPTOMETRIST Correction of Refractive Glass Block Errors and Muscttlar' Faribault, Minnesota lmbalances of the Eye 201202203 '..17lfv O gf? ln. -'fi CL H 'l V9 diffs Q .Q..,i,- pig, li H i i1T'3g:.ri.g. ,..4g:.1'-. ,j:-- 57h ew .TT I4 .fl rl. W 'I 9 :s 2 ,..,..2.,,.......-...-.-....,Yh:7.,.,., .,,,. ..., A E, .:. 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I,' - l' - W ' f T'3fia1'- Aj'-125.21 - .'v,vS.-1-un: K ' Sh 15 Jewel Modern Strap Watches at Three Modest Prices! WALTHAM GRUEN HUDSON WATCHES WATCH ES WATCHES S15 S25 S50 The Hudson Strap Watch, at most unusual value, has ll curved, hevelled case and insert winding crown: special features found only in expensive imported Watches. I. B. Hudson, lnc. jewelers Nlinneapolis Home of Patek Philippe XXYLJ.fCl15S in Minneapolis P. J. Plzzmbzng Heatzng Ventzlatmg Gallagher SL Sons Establrshed 1895 Farrbault Mlnn Iflectnc Applrances Sportmg Goods T H lLCOJYll-lllElD5 K SON E tuhllshed 1354 FARIBAULT MINNESOTA Frrearms Frshlnv Tackle . . , . . . ' . . . O 0 Sr ' , C , . O N, ,gn vf7l'Le .S ln. an -cl. g4 X f'b 1 9 3 2 3,-f-,s:g,:'q-gafx-3 f qt 2, - I i ff !- V-H f 56:74 harlutteshillt woolen ills CIIARLOTTI-:svILI.E, VIIKGINIA Manufacturers of High Grade Uniform Cloths in Sky and Dark Blue Shades For Army, Navy and Other Uniform Purposes The Largest Assortment and Best Quality CADET GRAYS Including tliese used at the U S. Military' Academy at West Point and other leading military schools of tlie country PRESCRIBED AND USED BY THE CADETS OF SHATTUCK SCHOOL Compliments of The COAST PRODUCTS COMPANY St. Louis, Missouri CALIFO BRAND FOOD PRODUCTS ARE ALVJAYS DEPENDABLE COSTUMES and VVIGS FOI' Amateur and Plays Us Gperettzts f Minstrel Shows -f Etc. Professional Productions Get our estimate for your Class Plays or Operetta Personal attention to outfofftown Schools, Churches, and Little Theatres Prompt service, clean and correct Costumes. Wigs, Beurds, Grease Paint, Etc. Tuxedos Dress Suits Gutfa'Ways Prince Alberts MARTIN GIESEN Phone: Garfield 3621 Fourth :Incl Market Sts., St. Paul, lvlinn. ,. ., .Tj . Y H if . Y Y ,M , Zvi- , Qv,,-:,,gnJ- , 1 -'yVr,-.. , r A .W r...t.,-..,.....,.,......-,.....-,.....,... -.. 4 K , s,..7'1.s.a.-t :Ei In ff fl, -TQ-,ma-,,,.,, ,..,, , ,,a,ri,,,r,.,,,.,,.'L7M,,,i4:c.,:':':z1. ',f,,: , 1 gk Xa - L at ,K 'Wiitxia ,,, . 2...--,, .. 3.45: 55 Coffee Shop A Dining Room Service s ig ' 17, 'Q Q7 5 reef ,V ' X10 11 1 ,jak F lll riiffff lg ,V 1 f Sunday Dinners Q Spefwlfy HUTEL FARIBAULT if' Sl tilt Faribault, Minn. A. J. Vogelsberg and Sons The Store Quality Groceries Fruits and Vegetables Phone S4 o Cdltfll Ave N Jefferson Lines E1 El for SERVICE Minneapolis Charles City St. Paul Wziterloo Mason City Cedar Falls Ames Cedar Rapids Des Moines Omaha St. Joseph Chicago Kansas City Los Angeles BUS DEPOT BRUNSWICK HOTEL ARLINGTON HOTEL FARIBAULT HOTEL 21' N 1. . . 170 ,..,...,,......QZ!::.s..- ,.f5'..L,l2af1,,,9?f f ?'N...,13.,....1..o!9,..,,,,2',. 2. R bi .. . by , ,wi ,,4-V,, turf-J' Shattuck On Parade HEE -imposing spectacle that it isfstill more impressive are the ideals that actuate a noteworthy Military School, -Saint Paul's Qwn Store is grateful for the lofty purf poses of the founders of The Emporium--ideals which have been responsible for the prestige this great retail organization now enjoys. git cherishes the hope that we have principles in com' monsthose essentials that will always maintain a bond of friendship between our institutions. PORIU I 1.ocALLy owwfo - LOCALLY CONTROLLED I SAINT- PAUL- Photographs that Win by Comparison Ente Garrett Compliments and Greetings to the Shads from the . . Em rich Baking Compan 1104 Nicollet Ave. Minneapolis, Minnesota r I af W fwswmf - -1. - - 1'fv w-2Fe::.2,.,.,.:-'. A '--- W 4 --- ff 'rf '- f7lQLwqw V 'ei?'jg.N Fl Hcp jjj S 1 9 3 2 N N 1 west Publishing Qiumpanp SAINT PAUL MINNESOTA LAW BGOKS For LAW STUDENTS and LAWYERS TURNER'S -fXf--fxf ELECTRIC SHOP RAUHU Xf 'Xf' Electric Exclzzsivev O8 Central Avenue Faribault, Minnesota WMQQHQTQBQTMSS Cnc, FOOD MANUFACTURERS F OO Snelling Avenue Nlinncapolis, Minn , , -, -.....,.. V ,. , -r --w.u-fan,-S --f-mn.. f 'Tfflw - A---V '. 67h Q AJS pi. .Q A gffxa s 1 9 3 2 . ...saw . . , W ..,,,,,. X gi, YAN 9 SCUJDA IFCUJUNTAHN SIERVIICCIE Famous for Maltcd Millqs and Toasted Sandwiches DRUGS '1l'0II1L1E'I1' ARTIICILIES BOX CANDY Payant s Prescription Pharmacy 427429 Ccntml Avgnuo Thos. P. Puasc Warren H. Pease Thos P Pease Inc, Sportmg and Muff: Tazlors 209 Donaldson Building M1NNEAPoL1s Cornplimc 115 Tlhhg Nadu hens! Per Week Day Home of J 9 Paramount Pictures audy 11 Sny ndH1a m P .1nd75 San d y 10 mg 'Sunday a ld y 4 d f J O O I U C ' 72' . , . hrlbnnlfu New Ilona ol I 1 a H' formances: s 2:31-7:10-A 110 S t r a s: 2:3Ov6:3Of8:l5-10:00 - 11 EVCDAI gs, u du s a ol'd ys ' H continuous fro 2 , m. Prices: Matinces, week days 10' - C, If Z1 S and 356 Even' 5, . s nd Hoi .1 s, 10 'n SOC. 17 f7lqQ -Shra - fx 'A 1 f-1 :s 2 , f V, ' -. '--, , , f -:w: :':r'y :k V , ,, ..k The Store Where you Always ge t... Quality and Service A. E. MOLLISON True Druggistn MARFIELD GRAIN CO. C Receivers, Shippers and Warelzousemen of ..., 212914 Chamber of Commerce MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Compliments of a Friend' ,nv-' , .W -,I nnfflfte ,Shad fb s 1 9 :s 2 .1 in f' - - - -wr'--1.1, ,. - . --- l.. -w'-- - -,-w-- --.4--1-.7 CONTINUOUS SERVICE E E2 5 is WE know no better gauge of ,gg 5 satisfactory service, looth 5 regards character of management and E E quality of merchandise than thisg For Eg W forty years We have continuously served E gg the paper buyers of the Great North' M Q west ' F5 E E W 3 MINNEAPOLIS PAPER CO. MINNEAPOLIS ARCHER YOUNG The Weston E3 ewett A ency INSURANCE OF EVERY KIND It Hotel Owatonna T B FRED C loHNsoN Prop OWATONNA MINN TRY OUR MEALS AND YOU WILL COME AGAIN Eh ' H W Ji! JI! I U CJ Farihau , Minnesota. Phone 143 ' h . L' l H l in th Best Liar! C' a 1 u ' Southern , , Minnesota Only 16 Miles South of Faribault 1f7Lxe Sha ,f',Q t 'b 1 9 3 2 '? ' Y? ni.i, rFl'ifgXj4TZX fl?L fET , , ., , , . ,. ' W 15511, fs -1n:v.:sms-er.-.., O the Graduating lass of I93l You have been successful-you who make up the graduating class of 1932. We congratulate you and extend to you a sincere wish for your continued success. V MINNESOTA LOAN 8: TRUST COMPANY MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA Affiliaud with NORTHWEST BANCORPORATION NVIESTOIRS S NDICATIE MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA FOR YEARS Regardless of booms and depressions, Investors Syndicate has shown an uninterrupted and substantial growth each year for 37 years. In 1931 total resources made the greatest increase of any twelvef months period in the history of the institution. Capital, Surplus and Reserves also recorded a substantial and prof portionate increase. Liquid position was not only maintained but improved, During 1931 Investors Syndicate paid promptly to its certiicate holders, maturities totaling .S3,699,546.18 ., . - - if dh . -. 8 Y., , - .set . - 5714 Q., SQE1- P-.e.C1f5i'iY'l.e, ,le --.Q , 4-.7.'Tfl'Qf1f3l .f,. LH, W 'Ii -A - A -V-A -f'A--A, -2------4 4f'-' T' -iA..E!J-A 1 I1 , ,tl , f F., 1 ss ff 1-.2 Qzonite Park Nisswa MINNESOTA flndian-Mini-Water: Sotah-Sky colorl Dr. and Mrs. Jno. B. Bemis, Qwners A select, informal colony for busif ness and professional folk and their families, The North Bay of GULL LAKE, a 500 acre park. Excellent facilities, canoeing, motoring, bathing, Hshing, amusements. HARBOR-CANOES HOUSEKEEPING COTTAGES LODGE DINING HALL Any or all meals served Desirable Association Hospitable Reception Prospectus on Request Reservation Insures Quarters The best initial investment for a youth is what Shattuck has to offer. It pays to study It pays to play. TENNIS COURT GAS . LIGHT . I Telephone 1000 POWER . . . To constantly better our service and to 0166? the 'maximum of value I FARIBAULT, MINN. 7 --,L?7,..ht.,qe.-.,,f32...1n,,f,.i,c1wLamb 1 9 ff 2 ,...,.1....1-- ,....V , Y ,,- ....,.-,., - .My-1--aV,.A' - -1 ,,..-.,,w,, --T fu- .-..f',.,n1,A.,z1,- Y . ' -i : , , . . , -4 qgle JosTEN's Pins Class Rings Mecinls and Trophies Commencement Announcements JOSTEN'S TT6ll.91l7'6'CVdfl jewelers and Swtirmevx OWATONNA, MINN. Mzliiiifelcturcrs of the Shattuck Rings artin D. U H13 WU' U XX I. ' Z Distributors of PRINTING and WRAPPING PAPERS ' R i MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH F11lk's Fine Paper Talks ST' PAUL SUPERIOR W. H. BARBER CCDMPANY Wliolesalc Only R PETROLEUM PRGDUCTS NAVAL STORES V E E D O L MINNEAPOLIS Motor Oils-Greases 178 Y ef7l'v e Y fin 5:32 A I 5 3 2 L . , L h e QQ, , . L he L, 2 The banfurh Brass Qin. Complete Printing Service 118420 East Third Street FARIBAULT MINNESCTA CLOTHES f iireri Qflihurterilirouze for COLLEGE L 1 JUSTER BROS. ,ix wx '. A 3 xi or , f ,L ri? 2 ff? rel' Ei 'T E, f :iflkvifii 1' 551.97 if Q X 5 f N 1 i Q 3' wry, QI K, 37-43 SO. Sixth St. Wi, 'ir 15 5. 4-2:54 Q-A 1. -A 10... M F 2, . 'ff-fi,f'QQ:,2 L ff rr , 51:14 ,2 ,,fZm.L LLM. 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