Shattuck School - Shad Yearbook (Faribault, MN)

 - Class of 1945

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GQQQXEXDD I r il V . e Wg! I ,. :gr Y?-1:67, f :aff ff. I Q , 1 r-gf: XX N... f - I5 I-A-i'T'vJ:t2,1 ' HAROLD WILLIAM SCHAUB Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry P1'0fe,r.m1' of Military Sfienre and Tarliri University of Minnesota, Psi Upsilong U. S. Steel Corporation 11911-19121, Schaub Brothers Incorporated Q1912-1920, Treasurer 1928-1941Jg Major, Infantry, U. S. A. 11917-19181, Returned to Active Service 1941, Commanding Officer of Camp Ripley 11942-1943j, Executive Otiicer and Training Officer, A. S. T. P., University of Iowa L19-13-194415 Shattuck since june, 1944. HARRY W. KINGHAM Captain, Infantry Arriylanl A.B. Harvard 1938, Phi Delta Kappag M.A. University of Chicago 1939g Instructor: W University of Chicago Laboratory Schools 11939-1941jg Seventh Infantry Division l fMay, 1941 - june, 1940, Battles of Attu and Kwaialeing Shattuck since 1944. RoRisR'r S. HORTON Sergeant, U. S. A. l A.i.ri.rlm2t University of Minnesota, Northwestern University, University of Chicago 11936-19395, Hockey, Psi Upsilong Pratt and Lambert Incorporated, Kansas City, Buffalo, Chicago 11939-19-115, Standard Lumber Company, Assistant Treasurer 119,11-19i2Jg Shattuck since june, 19411. fFirst Team Hockeyj CARSON L. NOECKER Sergeant, U. S. A. A.l'.Yi,l'IdWl B.S. North Dakota State College 1958, Basketball, Investigator for Retail Credit Com- pany of Atlanta, Georgia, Shattuck since May, 1944. QSecond Team Basketball, Rifle Team.J TWENTY

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ENzo ALFIO GIUNTOLI Spanirb B.A. De Pauw University 1945, Theta Mu Alphag M.A. University of Wisconsing Assistant in Italian, University of Wisconsin 11943-19441, Shattuck since 1944. ROLAND EARL VICKREY Englifh Kemper Military School, Shattuck since 1944. B.Ed. Illinois State Normal University 1941, Debate Team, Dramatic Club, Graduate work at Northwestern Universityg Instructor: Scales Mound Community High School, MELVIN BIOFF Englixb, Speech B.A. Central Collegeg Instructor: Chicago Public School System, Culver Military Acad- emyg Shattuck since 1944. RUDOLF BERNARD Spanish, German B.S. Columbia University 1940g M.A. Columbia University 19415 Graduate work at University of Vienna, University of Washington, University of Minnesotag Instructor: Vienna, Worcester Academy, Carleton College A.S.T.P.g Shattuck since summer, 1944. NINETEEN



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TI-IE SE NIO RS 'lr So ends our last year at Shattuck! The old familiar we have traveled these lasting years together against such and such hurriedly runs through my mind as I sit down a few weeks before Com- mencement time to say good-by for the members of the Senior Class and say welcome to the oncoming Seniors. No one that has been on the campus during this year, from Dr. Pletcher to joe, the night- watchman, can rightfully say that this Senior Class has given for the betterment of the school only the amount of time and co-operation that was expected. When a student goes through Shattuck he automatically passes through three different phases of character and personality. We were no exception, except perhaps in degree. Like all freshmen we were dazed, took what was given, and tried to like it, in retrospect, though not at the time, we liked it a lot. Then through two old boy years we did all that we could get away with and laid bold plans for a strenuous and wild senior year. Then came the senior year. We returned from our summer vacation, and, as a result of closer association and conversation with the authorities and the members of the faculty, we realized the folly of our plans and the desirability of getting down to serious work, both for our own benefit and for that of the school. This change of attitude can very well be shown by our accomplishments during the year-the attainment and development of the new senior classroom, the curbing of under- former smoking, numerous extra privileges, such as more sleeping time on holidays, the placing of greater trust inthe Senior Class by the administration, athletic, military, and scholastic achievements, which may be ascertained from the records, and the general welfare and morale throughout the cadet battalion. The high ideals and standards that we have aspired to maintain at Shattuck are those which we will carry on the rest of our lives, and we will look back in future years with pride or regret at the thought that we have or have not contributed in some small way to make Shattuck the best school of its kind in the country. We may feel with pride that we have not only taken of the good of this school but have also given something of ourselves by which future classes may profit. A little fatherly advice to you juniors: we have found and profited by the knowledge that you will have a much more successful year and more privileges if you play ball with the administration, but if you try to oppose it, your chances for enjoying fully your last year at Shattuck are very slim. In other words, the whole idea of co-operation here is a two-way proposition. TOMMY N ILES Prefidezzt of like Senior Clary. TWENTY ONE

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