President Ryan congratulating Commissioner Lupo for a job well done
...and the battle's won! Thanks to our brave, mulleted Gentlemen and to all of you who supported them from the home front with contributions to Nothing But Nets, our enemy, malaria, was been dealt a serious blow. Indeed, with the fundraising goal surpassed and over $8,000 raised, the enemy is in full retreat. While the battle is won, the war will continue until that day when our malaria is completely vanquished! On the success of campaign, past Mullets Commissioner, Parker Mathes, said, "As a past commissioner, it excites me to see the number of Stedsmen that gathered last Thursday in support of our noble cause. In particular, it was the freshman class that were the backbone for this year’s campaign. They bravely offered their hair (sometimes skulls like Danny Felton), and I am confident in their ability, excitement, and resolve to carry on this war against malaria, making it a long-lived Steds tradition!"
As all forces are standing down, demobilizing and demulleting, until our next engagement with the enemy, let's take a look at those brave young men who went to the front for the cause of good and right.
"I may look like a fool, but the mullet is for a good cause so I don't feel like one," said freshman Matt Turk '20
"I did it for the kids," said freshman Gabriel Solorzano '20
"In the struggle against diseases of the modern era, it seems again that the good guys have overcome," said junior Alex Schelhorn '18
"All day casual, all night party...but always fighting against malaria," said sophomore Gabriel Chapman '19
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Sophomore Ben Worth '19
Senior Jackson Cummings '17
Sophomore Corey Gayheart '19
Senior Patrick Yerkes '17
Sophomore Joe Kimlinger '19
Sophomore Peter Schelble '19
Senior Liam Heneghan '17