Shattuck School - Shad Yearbook (Faribault, MN)

 - Class of 1962

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Tom THOMAS ALAN BARROW Billings, Montana One has to have something special to be admitted into Shattuck as a new boy senior, and Tom didn't take long in proving himself. One of the Big Three in grades, he has done the even harder iob of making himself fitin with the rest of the class. While Tom may doubt the sanitary conditions of vermin-infested Breck, no one ever knew him to complain about anything seriously. His aggressive and affable character will carry him far in college life. Entered Fall of 1961 Pfc. 4, Wrestling 4, Tennis 4, Debate Club 4, Vestry 4. ,-.vii . M We ff vu-'sql g. f wi, Q., 5.1:-S., Q, 53-5 ,I f 15-A -A-'H 9 WILLIAM ARNOLD BEVAN JR. Chisago City, Minnesota If the seniors were to vote a member of the class most likely to succeed, Bill would most certainly be the unanimous choice. President of the class, prefect, ca-captain of the football team, all-conference for three years, and consistently in the top of the form scholastically are evidences of his superior ability. Bill has also done what few other leaders can do, re- main popular. By no means a goody-goody, he has always been one ot the fun-raisers of the class. His athletic achievements are not limited to iust football. He has been elected to the all-conference and all-tournament teams in basketball, and was a valuable three-year letterman on the track team. Bill is an example we all can follow. Staff Sergeant 4, Sergeant 3, Corporal 3, Pfc. 2, Varsity Football 2,3,4, Co-captain 4, Varsity Basketball 2,3,4, Captain 4, Varsity Track 2,3,4, Captain 4, S Club 2,3,4, All-conference offense 3,4, All-conference De- fense 2,3, All-state team of week 4, Student Council 3,4, President 4, Class otficer 3,4, President 4, J.S. Planning Comm. 3, Choir 2,3, Vestry 3,4, Shad Staff 4, Ski Club 2,3,4, Rector's Silver S 2,3,4, Most valuable player football 3,4, Chicago Tribune Award 3, Prefect 4, Gardner Memo- rial Award 3, American Legion Award 2,3, Yale Cup 2, Youth Coordinat- ing Council 3,4, National Merit Scholarship Commendation 4, Floor Officer 4. 27

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Jolw JOHN WILLIAM BAER Bemidii, Minnesota John was best known around school for his athletic prowess. As an all-conference line-backer and a three-year letterman in both basketball and track, John showed his endurance and stamina. His prowess was not confined to the athletic tield, however, as a certain girl at St. Mary's can verify. His jovial attitude will long be remembered by residents of second floor Breck. Being one of the renowned Calliopes, John was never one to pass up a good joke. His amiable and casual disposition has endeared him to all, Entered Fall of 1958 Sergeant 3, Corporal 2, Pfc. lp Platoon Sergeant 4, Varsity Basketball 2,31 Undefeated 4, All-Conference 4, Varsity Football 2,3,4, undefeated 4, Band l2,3,4g B football lg B basketball ly Dance Band l,2,3, Best Drilled Old Boy 3rd place 2: Hunting Club, J.S. Decorating Committee 3, S Club 2,3,4. 45 ., . ,I V129 .rs frm A. Fililflig ffl' X'?it T ,-. ,fa5'ff75 vf 1 fig' 1 ' -1 .. A l' ': 2 '. f .' .4 . ' t-'.:: -fn' Efagur. pwluggjlfglf V Lqmniy Mig nib! thc ' Jlzbf 'Lyla . .-. .,.. i Band, JOHN CAMERON BAIRD Winnipeg, Canada lt would be hard to Imagine second period English without the presence of the Bard. His radical philosophies and opinions were always the sub- iect of much controversy throughout the year. Although some of his theories bordered on the ridiculous, he was very serious about his ideas. With his persistent attitude, we're sure that John will eventually come up with some revolutionary invention. ln the true Canuck tradition John was a standout on the hockey team tor tive years, and an expert skier. John's serious and persistent study will enable him to advance to some position in the Held of science. And who knows? We just might get that ski lift after all. Entered Fall of 'I957 Color Sergeant 3, Squad leader 44 Team leader 2, Varsity Hockey l,2,3,4f Soccer l,2,3,4, Flying Club 4, Sports Car Club 2. S Club l,2,3,4. 26



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EIU, WILLIAM CAREY BREWSTER Cheyenne, Wyoming Coming from the wild backwoods ot Montana, Bill, with his slow west- ern drawl, soon won the friendship of all his classmates, as was evidenced by his election to a Senior Class oFHce this year. His good looks and casual nature have kept him circulating around St. Mary's also. Being an ardent student, Bill has maintained an honor roll average and has been the recipient of the Rector's Silver S and other academic honors. As floor officer he held the second floor Whipple tribe at bay with an iron hand. Throughout his four years at Shattuck, Bill has always been an asset to the class. Entered Fall of T958 Captain 4, Sergeant 4, Corporal 2, Ptc. I, Ot'ficer's Club 4, Track l,2,3,4, Treasurer Senior Class 4, .I-S Decoration and Ring Comm. 3, Vestry 4, Acolyte 4, Flag Company l, Floor Olticer 4, B Football and Basketball l,2,3, Hockey 3, Shad Stott 4, Flying Club 2,3,4, Vice President 4, Prince- ton Plaque 3, Best drilled Platoon l, Best drilled Squad 2, Best drilled Company 3, R.O.T.C. Cadet Badge, Best Sergeant 3. Z'-'3 .,.q,.i..ZEmgiji1!if., i t r -1' L.. L if Qteve STEPHEN STURGES BROCKMANN Omaha, Nebraska Steves field was music. He served as a clarinetist in Band Company, and was an excellent school pianist and organist. He could almost always be seen in one of the music rooms putting in long hours of practice to perfect his playing. He still managed to squeeze in enough time to study and keep his grades high. Although he was quiet most ot the time, those who came to know Steve considered him a very sincere and modest person, qualities for which he will always be respected. With his avid interest in his work, and assiduous practice, Steve should make a name for himself in the tield of music. Entered Fall of 1958 Pfc. 4, Choir 3,4, Acolyte l,2,3,4, Order of St. Vincent 2,3,4, Band l,2,3,4, Tennis l,2,3,4, Swimming 2,4, Business Associate Spec Staff 2,3,4, Glee club 3,4, Organist 3,4, Music Librarian 3,4. 28

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