Mark Wolf, class of 1986. He says he's the tall one. Right, Mark. As if it's obvious you're both standing up.

 Mark Wolf

 Bob Morrison, class of 1960.

Bob is Chief Operating Officer of Taurus (firearms) International. Bob was named NSSF/SHOT (National Shooting Sports Foundation/Shooting, Hunting, Outdoor Trade) Business Man of the Year in 2002, and was named the Shooting Industry Academy of Excellence Award-2003 Hall of Fame Inductee.

For the hunting/shooting enthusiasts:

The waipiti (American Elk), measures 417 5/8 points - 61 1/2 inch
inside spread
- and was taken in Saskatchewan, Canada, with a single, running shot at 183 yards. Bob used a Koenig custom .338 Ultra Mag, pushing an experimental 225 grain Barnes Triple Shock bullet at a hair over 3000 feet per second.

 Bob Morrison With Saskatchewan Elk

Bill Schwartz, class of 1959, silences critics of his proposed "Whirling Pinkie" lure. Sez Bill, "Alls I gotta do is hold it at eye level and kinda wiggle it 'round a bit an' they fly right outta the water!"

Big Bites, Ranger Schwartz!

 

 Bill Schwartz

 Romney and Bill Bathurst, class of 1954, at Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.
Such an idyllic scene...are you sure, Bill, that this isn't just a studio shot with against a picture background?

A photography buff, Bill managed to catch a nice shot of lions and a rhino at night in Botswana using his Sony DSC-F707.

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 The Bathursts

 Bill Vogt, class of 1970, with wife Kathi and son Peter (University of St. Thomas, Minnesota).
Psst, Bill...Army can use him...

 

 

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