Mason Letteau Stallings
If you can think of a book, chances are Mason Letteau Stallings has already read it. As an avid reader, whether it be fiction or nonfiction, he has brought vast amounts of knowledge to his in-class discussions. He especially enjoyed these conversations in Mr. Allan’s Honors The Press Politics, and American Power. Besides being a leader in the classroom, he also brought his bright intelligence and great ideas to the honor committee, where he helped to make Webb a better place. However, contrary to what one may think, Mason is not always the model student; in fact, he can remember many of his mistakes. The one he is most fond of is when he was running down the hill next to Alamo and ended up breaking his arm. When Mason is not reading exciting pieces of literature or having intellectual conversations with his friends, he enjoys being a part of the Sea Cadets. Mason went through the rough and rugged training, giving him a taste of what a U.S. Marine goes through. He found his love for the military during this time, and it helped keep him in shape. He is looking forward to attending Washington University in St. Louis, where he plans to do a double major in History and another undecided subject.