Word: shirked
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Fesler's second quintet, which will alternate with the above five, finds Herrick at the center position with Shell and White playing guard. Shirk will fill one forward post, while Jacob Kuhn, showing well in recent practice, has replaced Heckel at the other forward position...
...football men, including Dave Glueck, Bob Green, Ben Smith, Verne Struck, Cliff Wilson, and Stuart Zimman, reported for practice. Only Verne Struck has earned a place in the top bracket, replacing Leavitt White at guard. Coach Fesler's alternate quintet will probably be made up of Grondahl and Shirk, forwards; Heckkel and White, guards; and Herrick, center...
...following lineups is definite at this early date one of the starting fives is composed of Lewis A. McGowan '38, forward; George F. Loweman '38, forward; Captain Ernest A. Gray Jr. '37, center; Leavitt S. White '37, guard; and Lupien. The other quintet consist of Grondahl, forward; William W, Shirk '38, forward; John H. Herrick '38, center; Heckel, guard; and Arthur R. Snell '38, guard. In addition, Jacob H. Kuhn '38, Arnold 8. Liman '38, Jack L. Mason '37, and Thomas W. Stephenson '37, will se action. john L. Dampeer '38, regular last year, is laid up with...
...students are allowed to wander in the college wilderness without the guidance that would help them immeasurably when once they enter the professional division. Although rigorous pre-legal requirements should not be laid down, lest they limit too strictly the freedom of choice in college, the school should not shirk the responsibility of pointing out the undergraduate courses that form a valuable introduction...
...combination. . . . More or less in bed owing to my hind legs, which are in a chronic state of being asleep up to the knees and threaten to leave me in the lurch. ... I am growing very tottery and had considerable difficulty in dressing this a. m. Even so, I shirk my job and ignominiously retire to blankets and a cheap novel at our forlorn and smelly billet...