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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS GEORGE WOODWARD RENWICK SCOTT RICHARD BERRY President Vice President STEVEN LEONARD BLOOM STEVEN MANUEL BARRAGER Secretory Treasurer 27
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THE SENIOR CLASS For quite a few years we have been looking forward to the day when we would graduate and thinking that day would never come. That day has come, however, and our eagerness to leave high school is now somewhat mixed with regret. We have made many friends at Shattuck and have shared in many difficult as well as enjoyable experiences. We are very grateful to Shattuck, the masters, and the previous Senior classes, for they have taught us a great deal. Shattuck has been going through a transitional period for several years. This has been both fortunate and unfortunate for our class. We have been fortunate in that we have had the opportunity to attempt to begin and establish what will be best for the school and its future students. We began the year as a united and very determined class. But before long we were confronted with a hindrance to our progress which every class must face when a few members begin to disobey certain maior school rules. The maiority of the class, however, continued to do its job with its initial determination as evidenced in the excellent development of the cadet battalion. During the year, we have found that in order for a class to be of any value, particularly during this period of transition, cooperative effort, obeying and enforcing of school rules, backing of the Senior Class, and backing and reaching an understanding with the headmaster, are nothing less than imperative. If the underformers benefit from what we have learned and from our actions, right and wrong, they will be helped immeasurably toward a suc- cessful l959-6O school year. As we finish our senior year and the iuniors ap- proach theirs, our complete confidence and sincere best wishes go with them. 26
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Daze EMIL RICHARD ALBERT lll Tulsa, Oklahoma Just how much can a boy do in two short years? Take a look at Dick's record and see. ln his Hrst year Dick showed his athletic prow- ess by becoming the first string quarterback on the football team, conference champion in his class on the wrestling team, and one of Mr. Kramer's best netters. His Senior year saw Dick become a member of the Squad and a co-captain of both the football and wrestling teams. He showed his prowess at St. Mary's as well by always having a good-looking date for all the dances. We know this native Oklahoman will go far after graduation. Entered Fall of 1957 Master Sergeant 4, Varsity Football 3,4, Varsity Wrestling 3,4, Var- sity Tennis 3,4, S Club 3,-4, Crock Squad 4, Floor Officer 4, All- Conference Wrestling Champion 3, Best Drilled New Boy 3, C0-Captain Football 4, Co-Captain Wrestling 4. IOI 2mm HOPE M. ANDERSON Waterloo, Iowa A good play by the varsity team, a yell from the Shattuck stands, and Buster goes into action leading the cheers. As a member of the Art Club Buster showed his artistic ability, and in the choir he was a great help to Mr. Oviatt. As one of the quieter members of the Senior class Buster kept pretty well to himself, but he could always be counted on to lend a help- ing hand whenever he was needed. ln the future we look to Buster to be one of the contenders for the strong-man-of-the-year award. Entered Fall of 'I957 Squad Leader 4, Varsity Swimming 3, Riflery 3, N.R.A. Sharpshooter, Badger Golf 3, Volleyball 4, Soccer 4, Choir 3,4, Acolyte 3,4, Co- Captain Cheerleaders 4, Art Club 4, Honor Roll 3. 28
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