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l THE SHAD 1913 . . . The headmaster, John H. H. Lyon, resigns from his post as headmaster of Shattuck. Mr. G. R. Kingham married to Miss Whitney, daughter of Prof. Whitney, an alumnus of Shat- tuck and a master at the school since 1874. Cadet Major M. S. Eddy. Flag Company: MDM- E. Ward Cnow a trusteej . as Pk ak 1914 . . . John H. Wheeler comes to teach French. Agricultural course dropped from the list of courses. S. S. Crosset becomes curator, and Malcolm Sime becomes clerk in his place. Breck Hall built and called the New Dorm for several years, but was later named in the honor of Dr. James Lloyd Breck. Cadet Major F. B. Fite. Flag Company: B -Benj. Derr. ak wk wk 1915 . . . Wednesday, October l.-First issue of the Shattuck Spectator appears under the man- agement of Mr. Cu. R. Kingham, who has been with the paper ever since except for two years during the War. Breck Hall built and called The New Dormitory. Shattuck football team defeats St. Mary's College. Cadet Major I. P. Ertresvaag. Flag Company: C -C. W. Rumpf. ff ff :sf 1916 . . . Mr. A. H. Poehler, one of the Board of Trustees, provides a fund to re-establish the mathematical prize. Hale Hamilton '98 acquires popularity as a motion picture actor. Mr. C. W. Newhall is second in the faculty in the order of appointment, and is made football coach. Shat- tuck celebrates fiftieth anniversary. The Right Reverend S. C. Edsall, D.D., Bishop of Minnesota, sends Eastertide message to the school. Mr. C. W. Newhall elected headmaster of Shattuck. Flag Company: M. Baskerville. ak ak :sf 1917 . . . Shattuck is Northwestern Preparatory School Football Champions. Bishop Edsall dies. Captain H. C. Merriam '98 is appointed to the general staff of the U. S. Army. Shattuck wins annual Northwestern Track Meet. Cadet Major C. K. Radford. Flag Company: HA - H. M. Ogden. :sf :sf ea 1918 . . . Three hundred and forty-five Shattuck Alumni answer the call to the colors. Newton H. Lovel, a major of the Shattuck battalion, is the first graduate to be taken by the War. Captain A. T. Abbott again becomes Commandant at Shattuck. School receives many letters from Alumni in France who are lighting on the ground and in the air. Major Ian Hay, experienced British officer, gives a talk to the cadets on the World War. Mr. Scholield, Harvard professor, talks before the cadet corps concerning the Kaiser. Dr. Dobbin, Rector Emeritus, dies in California. Company: D -E. H. Fite. Captain Walter H. Schulze '12 killed in his plane while carrying news of the Peace to the American soldiers. 1919 . . . Col. P. B. Peyton is the Commandant. W. B. Garvin '19 donates a cup to be given yearly to the best all-round swimmer in the school. School wins the State Football Champion- ship. Cadet Major F. H. Woodcock. Flag Company: HA --N. W. Reay. ak X :sf 1920 . . . School plans to raise 3600.000 fund for endowments. Sir John Fraser, noted English journalist, talks about the Peace Conference. Shattuck recaptures the prep, school relay title. Shattuck literary magazine, The Lit appears. Track team competes in the Drake Relays. Bishop Berry of London, England, addressed the school. Cadet Major E. T. Koch. Flag Company: B'4C. C. Mackay. Pk :of ff 1921 . . . Yearbook publication begun again after six years' lapse. Building and Endowment Fund increased 520,000 Extension of two wards, three private rooms, nurses' quarters, kitchen, and bathroom to the hospital. Present Whipple Dormitory planned. Spectator wins Hrst place at Minneapolis High School Press Association Contest. Cadet Major A. K. Henningsen. Flag Company: B -S. S. Carlisle. SIXTEEN
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THE SHAD 1901 . . . Bishop Whipple dies. Shattuck wins the championship of the State College Conference in Football. Flag Company: C -M. A. Kuehn. x :oc :of 1902 . . . Flag Company: B --D. C. Biller. :of :of as 1903 . . . The Shattuck Cadet becomes the only preparatory school daily paper in the country. This change was made under E. K. Bixby '04. The paper was published five times a week, and had a subscription price of 81.50. Flag Company: Y. Hatelz. if at Qs: 1904 . . . Coach John Foster organized the Badger-Gopher intramural games. The Cadet was published in pamphlet form, and had a colored paper cover. Flag Company: B -L. W. Lovell. Bk if lk 1905 . . . Flag Company: A -A. L. Kelsey. The first yearbook appears. Mention is made of the artillery race. The race was a run of 50 yards, face about, unlimber, load and fire: and year after year the time was seconds faster than the West Point record. Shattuck wins first place in the Min- nesota Athletic Conference Field and Track Meet. af ek Pk 1906 . . . New gymnasium and oflice building constructed. Memorial to David Burnham Greves, who had died the year before, while a pupil. Flag Company: HC -F. N. Evans. Shattuck defeated Cedar Rapids, the Iowa State Champions, in basketball. ao: ak if 1907 . . . Flag Company A -J. J. Kipp. An architect's sketch of the Johnson Armory is printed in the 1907 yearbook. The building was designed by Cass Gilbert of St. Paul and New York. He was the designer of the modern skyscraper type of building. 111 if ek 1908 . . . Dad Rankin, first team fullback. died of pneumonia. Flag Company: HA -H. H. Tolman. at :sf 4: 1909 . . . Mr. G. R. Kingham comes to Shattuck as chemistry and physics instructor. Shattuck defeated Pillsbury 23-5 in a football game. Fullback Hudson made runs through the Pillsbury line with the greatest of ease. Flag Company: D -G. M. Parker. The first issue of the Shad was published. It was a literary magazine put out with the principal purpose of developing any possible talent for writing. It was done in connection with the English department, and con- tinued until 1910. if ff ak 1910 . . . Dr. George E. Hastings, founder of the New Yaps' Diary, comes to Shattuck from Princeton. J. H. H. Lyon, headmaster. Dr. Dobbin, rector. Lt. Creed F. Cox, the Commandant, was sent from the llth Cavalry. Herbert W. Rowse '05 comes from Harvard with high honors to teach mathematics. Sam S. Crossett '81 comes to the school as clerk to the Curator. The 'iNaughty Five were expelled. Flag Company: A -T. C. Hudson. as ff wk 1911 . . . First Lieutenant Ralph Talbot, who was graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1905, comes to Shattuck as Commandant, but remains only one year. The seniors played the faculty in a baseball game, but owing to a strike on the part of some of the faculty. there were no outfielders. Flag Company: A -E. M. Hay. ek wk at 1912 . . . Second Lieutenant Charles P. Rogers succeeds Lieut. Talbot as Commandant, Lieut. Rogers was graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1907. The Rt. Rev. Frank A. McElwain was consecrated Suffragan Bishop of Minnesota, assisting Bishop Edsall. Flag Company: L. Tubbs. lfllfTl-FN
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THE SHAD 1922 . . . February 15.-Bishop Whipple Centenary held. Mr. Newhall elected vice-president of the Association of Military Schools and Colleges. Shattuck wins the Hamline Relays. Cum Laude chapter founded. Shattuck wins the Stagg lnterscholastic Track Meet. Mr. H. R. Drum- mond arrives as the assistant headmaster. Senior Class advisory committee instituted. Passing grade lowered from 75 to 60 per cent. Cadet Major J. S. Pierard. Flag Company: D -L. B. Hapgood. First time Crack Squad makes a trip to Chicago. Dk Pk Pk 1923 . . . Dr. George C. Tanner dies. Williams and Durbrow Commencement awards instituted. Shattuck wins the Hamline Relays. Capt. R. K. Sutherland arrives as the Commandant. Rev. L. R. Levering returns after a ten-year absence. Alpha Kappa Phi Fraternity presents 310,000 organ to chapel. Capt. A. T. Abbott, Mrs. Newhall's father, and Commandant at Shattuck for seventeen years, dies. Cadet Major A. W. Clapp. Flag Company: D --S. A. Bayne. ak elf Dk 1924 . . . August 5.--Old St. Mary's Hall destroyed by fire. Shattuck Hall damaged by fire. Athletic Association organizes HS Club. Football Team Northwest Champions. Track Team takes the Hamline Relays. 160-yard relay swimming record set. Extra days at vacation for the best students instituted. Prouty sets the record for the 220-yard swim. Track team wins the State Academic Conference. Cadet Major G. H. Wortham. Flag Company: HB -L. W. Alford. lk bk ak 1925 . . . Football series with Culver started. Spectator expanded from six pages to eight pages. Shattuck broadcasts over WCAL on March 19. Swimming team are the Northwest champions. Track team again wins the Hamline Relays. Dad's Day held at Homecoming. Football team wins the Northwest Championship. Bishop McElwain lays the New Whipple cornerstone. Cardinal S sweaters make first appearance. Cadet Major J. F. Stevens, Jr. Flag Company: C - R. E. Williams. :sf :na is 1926 . . . C. L. Prouty ties the national interscholastic record for the 100-yard backstroke swim with l :07 275 seconds. Exterior of Whipple Hall completed. Dr. Harry E. Whitney dies, after fifty years on the school faculty. Track team takes the Hamline Relays. Orde, Chrissinger, Schroeter, and Lape fThomsonj set relay record of l 132.9 in Carleton Track Meet. Cadet Major Charles H. Adams. Flag Company: B -H. P. Peters. bk as :of 1927 . . . Two hundred and thirty-seven boys enrolled in the school. Whipple Hall completed to replace Old Shattuck and Whipple Halls. The new science laboratory, containing both physics and chemistry laboratories, also completed. Erection of Whitney Memorial Arch started. Major Fred L. Walker takes up his duties as Shattuck's Commandant to succeed Captain Sutherland. Cadet Major John G. McNutt. Flag Company: A -R. B. Hart. :sf Pk we 1928 . , . School quarantined for ten days because of Scarlet Fever. Mrs. Harry E. Whitney passed away. She was 76 years old. Shattuck won the Northwest Swimming Championship, defeating Hibbing. Chapel remodeled and enlarged. R. L. Meech, Shattuck '03, elected to Board of Trustees. Major General Charles P. Summerall visited the school for the fall inspection. Funds for remodeling of school chapel reached 517,500 Enrollment is largest in history of the school. One hundred and one new boys, and a total enrollment of 247. Cadet Major Gilbert N. Adams. Flag Company: G. Fox. :sf if ak 1929 . . . Benito Mussolini sent a letter of appreciation upon the reception of a picture of the school. Dress parades were given for a dentist's convention in Faribault and for the Woodmen of the World delegates. Two suits of armor, placed in Whipple, given to the school by Mrs. Whipple, SE VENTEEN
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