Monday, February 11, 2019

The battle continues...

Harris signing up to do his duty...

... against malaria! It's going to be a long and tough fight! Once again, many a Steds Gentleman answered the call to do their duty to King and Hall and receive a mullet. Thanks to the Hall Photographer, Luke Golichowski, pictures of our brave boys having their mops of hair crafted into mullets were taken. While it looks simple, it's really not. One just doesn't get a mullet. It takes dedication and patience to grow one's hair, and then, on top of that, it takes courage to wear it. We salute all of that and so much more! Yet, at the same time we don't want to over look the contributions made by those boys who may not have had enough hair for a mullet but nevertheless offered what follicles they could and received racing stripes. Shaved in various designs from the simple line to the complicated Steds crown, these boys also wanted to do their duty. 

On having racing stripes, Alex Morrison, Steds freshman, said, "Although we weren’t willing to grow our locks to the glorious extent of some of the other Gentlemen in Steds, we tried to at least participate in MAM through getting a few racing stripes or z’s carved into our scalps.  We can’t wait to see Father Ralph to get his as well, " while fellow freshman, Westen Mulqueen, said, “Our racing stripes were due to our inability to grow the glorious mane that was seen in our fellow Stedsmen; however, we did our our best to support by shaving two racing stripes on each side!”

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... as Lofton might be having second thoughts while Susco smiles on...

... and Jack Ryan gives detailed instructions...

... and then crowds appeared to see true commitment as Joe (seated)...

...closed his eyes and...

...rocked a "skullet"...

... but Gambardella passed and chose something else to show his support...

...all while DiLella received a normal haircut? Say it ain't so!