Bill Allewelt (class of 1950) was the editor of the California Aggie during the 1946-1947 academic year, after World War II. As part of the influx of GI students during postwar period, he fell into the position when the first person chosen for the position did not return to school in fall.
Working with West Hall activists, he was part of the student effort to rebuild the neglected campus infrastructure after school resumed. He received a letter from the UC top lobbyist that informed him that (paraphrased in his words) "such shenanigans would bring [him] to no good end".
- For details of the events, read the World War II entry.
- For more about the California Aggie, read the California Aggie entry.