Blake School - Reflections / Call O Pan Yearbook (Hopkins, MN)

 - Class of 1933

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THE CALL 09 PAN 0F 1933 In hockey Captain Bill Cash led what at first appeared to be a some- what green team through a surpris- ingly successful schedule which cul- minated in winning the class C cham- pionship in the Northwest tourna- ment. Bill Waters, too, was a regular on the team. ' The swimming team will miss Bob Heskett and Don Dayton in future years. When big Bob gets going in the WLO,9 he is practically unbeatable, as evidenced by his great performance in the Shattuck meet and by his part in setting a national record for the medley team. Don was captain in his J unior year. On the baseball team, captain Doc Bradley holds down third base and has opposing pitchers worried at the plate. Gibby Stewart is another heavy hitter, and Bill Waters is all any team could ask for as a short stop. Don Dayton as manager can be seen carrying bats, wheeling the back stop around, or performing some other of his many duties. Over at the Country Club every afternoon Melone, Heskett, and New- hall are playing on the golf team, which is fast becoming a real part of the schools extra-curricular life. We have dominated the publica- tions for two years. The Torch and Call 0, Pan are always put out by the Senior class, but in our case the editor-in-chief has been one of our members, Neil Melone, for two years. Working with Neil 0n the editorial staff have been Tom Dillon, manag- , ing editor extraordinary, Norm New- hall, and By Collins. J immy LaVake has showed great prowess as a pho- tographer, and Bill Haydenhas han- dled the business end admirably for two years. Bill Waters has been cir- culation manager. Three of the four debaters this year were Seniors. Hayden was serv- ing his second year on the team, while Melone and Newhall were recruits. In the mystic realms of science nearly every member has shown enough interest to join the Science Club, and Hill, Melone, Collins, and Waters have each held high positions in the organization at one time or another. Wally Fisher has been leader and pianist in the orchestra, and our members in the Glee Club have been Dayton and Collins. For the last few years some of us have had roles in the annual Blake plays. Last year nine of our number participated. Ever since we entered the Upper School as lowly fourth formers, our class adviser has been a great aid to us in working out our problems. For four years we have elected the same man, let that speak for itself. This years Call 0, Pan is dedicated to himeMr. Slater. Page Eleven

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THE CALL 09 PAN 0F 1933 History of the Class of 933 OUR CLASS, we feel, has always been a very versatile one. We have our scholars, athletes of all branches, public speakers, scientists, actors, newspaper men, musicians and what not. In every phase of school life we are represented and have been ever since we were old enough to make our influence felt. Ever since the First F orm we have been out 5 t a n d in g scholastically. Melone and Waters have always ranked very near the top of the school and many months have stood first and second in the entire school. With their aid our average has been consistently high, and this year when the new Page T en system was inaugurated of awarding shields each month to the class which had stood the highest, the race de- veloped into a two way fight between our class and the First Form. In athletics we have never been particularly outstanding as a whole, but we have our athletes in every branch of sport. One would go far to find better football players than Bob Heskett, who captained this year, and Doc Bradley. Others of our members who made their football letters are Bill Cash, Bill Waters, Howard Rosen- Bill Chandler, and Neil Melone, who was manager. berry,



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