Mark Wolf, class
of 1986. He says he's the tall one. Right, Mark. As if it's obvious
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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. |
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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!
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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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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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