Shattuck School - Shad Yearbook (Faribault, MN)

 - Class of 1960

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Dave DAVID MACKAY Roscoe, Montana Dave carried on the Mackay tradition throughout his four yeais of be- ing one of the boys. He could always be counted on for a night time escapade, and though his latent talents weren't recognized by the mili- tary department, he was accepted by the rest of the class for his humor. This was always supplemented by a wild tale from the prairie vastness of the Top Hat Ranch in the wilds of Montana. Entered Fall of 'I956 Corporal 3,4, Private First Class 2, N.R.A. Sharpshooter, Flag Company 25 Best Drilled Company 2, Best Drilled Platoon 2, Radio Club lp Varsity Wrestling l,2,3,4f Undefeated Wrestling if S Club l,2,3,4, B-G Golf 2, Spectator Staff 3, Brotherhood of St. Andrew 2,3,4, Soccer 4. Harry HARRY NORMAN MacI.EAN Lincoln, Nebraska Harry, another one of the two-year men of our class, easily adapted himself to life in the Dobbin rat race from his new boy year in the hole- in-the-wall, Morgan. This never seemed to affect his serious attitude and outward appearance though. This attitude was manifested when he made varsity basketball his new boy year. Entered Fall of 1958 Varsity Basketball 3, B-G Baseball 3, Choir 3,47 Acolyte 3,4, Flag Com- pany 3. 43

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Mike JOHN MICHAEL McLEOD Hopkins, Minnesota Fella ROBERT HENRY McKEE Muskogee, Oklahoma Coming as a new boy iunior, Hank quickly found a place in the class for his ever-present humor. His antics on the banio, his mebishes on the clock-tower, and his ability to make a ioke out of anything made him one of the most liked members of the class. Without Hank to put a couple of laughs into school life, the routine would have gotten pretty dull. Entered Fall of T958 Acolyte 3,4, Flag Company 4, Varsity Swimming 3,4, M.l.S.L. Diving Award 3, S Club 3,4. In everything he did, Mike proved himself to be a very capable indi- vidual. Serving asi a prefect and as a member of the Student Coun- cil, Mike was able to help in the enactment of many suggestions to the betterment of the school. Mike showed fine leadership, both on the football field, where he was elected a co-captain, and in military life, where he served excellently as the commanding officer of B Company. We are sure that the boys on first fioor Dobbin will remember the fine iob Mike did as one of their fioor officers. Throughout his entire life at Shat- tuck, Mike remained one of the most popular members of our class - a tribute to his fine personality and leadership ability. Entered Fall of 1957 Captain 4, Sergeant First Class 3, Private First Class 2, Best Drilled Com- pany 3, Best Sergeant 3, Neatest Cadet 3, Officers' Club 4, Floor Offi- cer 4, First Prefect 4, Student Council 4, Secretary 4, Shad Business Staff 4, Soda Fountain Committee 3, Student Vestry 4, Acolyte 3,4, Varsity Football 2,3,4, Captain 4, All-Conference Football Team 4, Varsity Track 3,4, B-G Baseball 2, B-G Basketball 2,3, S Club 3,4, Best Sportsmanship Award 3. 42



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Bryan BRYAN ANTHONY MARMESH Bryan was one of the really solid members of our class, always know- ing what he was doing. Bryan never failed in anything he attempted. Not only was he one of our class's best students, he also took a great part in all phases of school life. Bryan was our class vice-president for two years and did much to bring fine representation to the Student Council. ln mili- tary, he won many awards, bath for efficiency and for leadership. ln ath- letics, Bryan made manifest his excellence by making the All-Conference team in football, as well as being elected one of our team's co-captains. Also, as co-captain of the track team, he again demonstrated his athletic proficiency. As chairman of the Shad Committee, Bryan showed some of his extensive organizational ability. Above all, Bryan was one of the most popular members of our class, a great tribute to his outstanding person- ality. We are positive that Bryan cannot tail to succeedl Entered Fall of 1957 Captain 4, Sergeant First Class 3, Private First Class 2, Officers' Club 4, Band 2,3,4, Best Drilled Squad 2, Band Company Commander 4, Military Honor Wreath 2,3, Dance Band 2,4, Floor Officer 4, Varsity Football 2,3,4, Captain 4, All-Conference 2,3, Varsity Basketball 2,3, Varsity Track 2,3,4, Captain 4, S Club 2,3,4, Chairman Shad Committee 4, Class Vice- President 3,4, Student Council 3,4, Crack Squad 3, Acolyte 2,3,4, Student Vestry 3,4, Rector's Silver S 2,3,4, Yale Cup for Citizenship 2, Best Band Member 2, Chicago Tribune Award 3, Second Prefect 4, American Legion Award for highest in athletics and studies combined. Bee WILLIAM F. MARTIN Spokane, Washington Mort made quite a change in his last year at Shattuck. Although he could still be counted on for a good time or story, his name was kept oft Mr. Robinson's top ten listing. Mort still kept his contacts at Saint Mary's though and had his own body-building course to wow a certain Marsha with his physique. He was popular with his own classmates too, for both his amusing way of speaking and his love ot fun. Entered Fall of 1957 Varsity Football 3, Varsity Basketball 3, J.V. Basketball 2, Weightlifting 2, Flag Company 2, Best Drilled Platoon 2. 4-4

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