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: 'I George Wilbur Ellison Clinton, Iowa bw I Allen W. Ehrhardt, Jr. Wilmette, Illinois Weeds! We still don't see how chubby little Bill used to fit through Mockler's window to get his nightly cigarette on the golf course. But Weeds is no longer chubby, nor is he little. Two years hard work on the Crack Squad have helped to mold him into the guy we like to have around. With his ready smile and his good common sense, we can almost forgive him for looking so beat every morning. Those spring nights can really get a fellow down, too. Here's to the boy who never looked at a Saint without sneering, we think Bill got something out of Shattuck, whether he likes to admit it or not. Entered Fall of l949 First Sergeant 4, Master Sergeant 4, Sergeant 3, Band l,2, Tennis C 2,3,4, Baseball C l,2, Basketball C l,2,3,4, Crack Squad 3,4, Choir l,2, Class Room Committee 4. Q W: ' 4 George has probably torn out more of his hair than any other seventeen editors of the Spec. This was only the start of responsibility for him, though, for he later accomplished the senior's impossible by showing up for five-bells every morning. Dobbin won't be the some again, George, when your smiles and Margo's picture are gone. Keep up the conscientious work, though, and you'll progress even further in four years at Stanford. Who knows, George, but what you may even find a cluster of buttons to keep polished there, too? Entered Fall of I949 Captain 4, Adiutant 4, Sergeant 3, Corporal 2, Officer's Club 4, Flag Company 2, Varsity Swimming 3,4, Manager 4, Intramural Ewimming l,2, Intramural Tennis l,2,3,4, S Club 4, Student Council 2,3,4, A Choir 3,4, Octet 3, Acolyte l,2,3,4, Senior Acolyte 4, Junior Acolyte 3, Vestry 3,4, Senior Warden 4, Spectator Staff 2,3,4, Reporter 2,3, Editor-in-chief 4, Quill and Scroll 4, President 4, Two Chicago Tribune Medals 3, Best Non-commissioned Officer 3, Dobbin Dormitory Supervisor 4, Time Current Affairs Test Winner 4, Secretary-Treasurer of Class 4, Rector's Silver S l,2,3.
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' ff George Matteson Darnell Des Moines, Iowa . . . And Combat Kelley whipped out his six shooter, flipped a grenade into the pillbox, and creamed seventeen Gooks with a trench shovel, shouted George, but the Colonel lust pointed to the door. George has been the life of the class for two years now, never failing us with a top ioke. Probably those nights he stayed up so long Cwith friend Hugh cursing! were spent thinking up his pranks, or lust reading comics. We know of a couple, though, that George spent with some extra credit memory work. When our class reunion comes twenty-five years from now, we won't expect much change in George - George, the iig. Entered Fall of l95l Varsity Wrestling 3, Football B 3, S Club 3,4, Class Sweater Committee 4. .7 st-,vrswgsgs lk. 2 5, wL Q, ll W6 George Alfred Dodds, Jr. Fargo, North Dakota We've been looking for the day when Al would have all his radio parts here from Fargo, but this campus must have been destined to hold only one ham station at a time. We will expect to see station WKJV operating from Carlton College next fall, though. Keep up the continual good smile, Al, that you've had through your four years here at Shattuck. Don't give up those interests that you have in radio and mechanics, either, for some day they may be not only a hobby, but also a good occupation, We extend our best luck to you, Al, through the coming years at Carlton and thereafter. Entered Fall of l949 Rifle Team 2, Flag Company l,2,3, Manager of Varsity Wrestling 4, B Wrestling 2, Intramural Golf and Track 'l, Intramural Bas- ketball and Baseball 2, Spectator Business Staff 2,3,4, Shad Busi- ness Staff 2, Photographer l,3, Radio Club l,4, Choir 4, Acolyte l,2,3,4, Student News Service Reporter 3, New Yap's Diary Reporter 2,4.
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,..., I .J ll . 4 More W. Lynn Engles Poplar, Montana Although Lynn's chief purpose here at Shattuck has seemed to be putting Poplar on the map, he has nevertheless made a mark in iust about every phase of activity. Lynn's ready smile and easy- going manner have won iust about all of us, and especially those two roommates of his and Hersh, his step-dad. Probably his own favored job here was pitching for Engie every spring, and we know his favorite story in the Class Room was about the baseball camp in Texas last summer. But Lynh's effort hasn't been unsuccess- ful - he's certainly impressed Poplar on us! Entered Fall of I949 Major 4, Sergeant 3, Corporal 2, Officer's Club 4, Rifle Team l, Band l,2, Flag Company l,2,3, Varsity Swimming 3, Varsity Baseball l,2,3,4p S Club 2,3,4, Swimming C i,2, Golf C 4, Basketball C 4, Tennis C i, Thanksgiving Play 4, Student Council 3,4, Chairman of student Council 4, Acolyte l,2,3,4, Vestry 3,4, Spectator Staff Reporter 2,3, Rector's Silver S l,2,3, Head Boy l. Howell B. Fairbanks, Jr St. Paul, Minnesota We'lI never forget the night we found Hoot landing on hs window sill at three o'clock after an all-night flight over the golf course. Actually, when we disregard imagination Hoot would seem less out of place in a hot-rod, racing around the track than in the air, circling a runaway rabbit. If he ever gets into the service he'll probably mount his target rifle on his motorcycle and invent a new weapon for the U.N., because Hoot has enough mechanical knack and interest in vehicles to do just that We can offer our best of luck to a good-natured Hoot, knowing that hell keep up the same good work that has made him a day-period senior here Entered Fall of l95O Master Sergeant 4, Rifle Team 2,3,4, Treasurer of Rifle Team 4 Expert Rifleman N.R.A, Ranking, Flag Company 2 Hocky B 2 3, Golf C 2,3,4, S Club 3,4, Shattuck News Service 3 News letter Mailing Staff 4.
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