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

 - Class of 1933

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THE CALL 09 PAN 0F 1933 Donald ChadWick Dayton 56D0n95 iiFull of strange oaths and bearded like the pard? Thorpe Cup, 33 Union, ,32, ,33 Swimming Team, 30, 31, 32, ,33 Swimming Captain, ,32 Thomas Trophy, 932 Baseball Manager, ,33 Publications Board, ,32 Dramatics, 32 Science Club, ,32, ,33 Glee Club, 931, ,32, ,33 Treasurer, Glee Club, 33 Entered Blake 1920 Yale Don seems to have, or at least claims the distinction of having been in this here institution the longest of any of us and of having the heaviest chin-and-lip heard in the Senior class. It took several years of concentrated and conscientious effort on the part of his classmates to accustom themselves to his prodigious array of vari-colored tor very coloredi suits and even his latest effort to. numb their senses by appearing in a white outfit produced little of the desired effect. The aluminum medallion should with- out question go to him for having pro- pounded the greatest number of gore stories. He has a ccmorbid propensityii toward appearing at all the major acci- dents and is up to date on all the inci- dentals, such as dismembered heads cleft of the lower jaw and resting in the sand on the upper row of teeth. He probably has the best-groomed hair of his class. He ought to; that wave has been carefully nurtured since the time of its birth some three years ago. As chairman of the J. S. Dance Committee, $24 tsilver colored, malleable and due- tilei of his own money slipped through his fingers into those of Weld 8: Sons. Twelve of these have been recovered through the bludgeoning efforts of Uncle Billy, who contrived to wedge them from their former owners. Page Seventeen

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THE CALL 09 PAN OF 1933 It has settled whether Ry is not more than five nor less than three persons, or exists in allo- been definitely never tropic forms. Up to a short time ago it was not entirely certain that there was such a person, as his position as head 'of the Senior class won him the name of iithe guy who complains about break- ing chair legs? It seems that while he appeared in a number of these forms he so startled LaVake that he tripped the shutter of his camera by mistake, which was the way that most of the Call 0i Pan pictures were taken. Of his love life little is known, ex- cept what we learn from the racy stories extorted from Our Head Boy, and from Page Sixteen J ames Ryder Collins SCRyS, htBut still his tongue ran on, the less 0f weight it bare, with greater ease. President, Senior Class Union, ,33 President Union, 33 Dramatics, ,30, ,31, ,32 President, Dramatics, ,32 Publications Board, 33 Swimming Team, ,31, ,32, 133 Glee Club, 132, 33 Vice President Glee Club, 33 Science Club, 30, 31, 32, 33 Secretary Science Club, 32 Entered Blake 1927 Dartmouth vague rumors regarding his acquaintance with the oneway roads on the south side of Lake Harriet. As the president of the Union, one of his greatest accomplishments is convers- ing with well-feigned interest with the faculty guest, or rapping loudly With the gavel to arouse Bradley from his stupor. We point with pride to the only man who has ever been able to secure order in the chaos of the meetings of the Senior class. It is feared that he may try to simulate the White Mountains this fall at Dart- mouth, and suffer injuries when the civ- ilian Conservation Corps tries to plant trees on him.



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THE CALL 09 PAN 0F 1933 Tom managed to keep his latent talents pretty well hidden during his budding years in this labyrinth of learning, but brought them to light last year in time to he the lifeblood of the Torch and the prime mover 0f the golf team. In as- sembling that noble rag, his midnight carousals with Newhall for eight months have turned incoherent writeups into first page gems. Near the end of every two weeks he may be seen with a harassed look trying to get last-minute editorials and stories from a blandly apa- thetic editor. He spends the rest of his waking hours composing a m 0 r o u s epistles to be sent to Smith College, in avoiding the relentless mo-ulders of men- tality and character retained through an oversight of the trustees, and in dodging myriads of engravers. Page Eighteen Thomas Church Dillon eTome 17 never dare to write As funny as I can? Publications Board, 32, ,33 Managing Editor, Publications, 133 Golf Manager, ,32, ,33 General Information Trophy, ,33 Science Club, 130, 931, ,32, 33 Entered Blake 1921 Harvard His 1929 Ford of uncertain color and still more uncertain p e r f 0 r m a n c e, adorned with a familiar red lantern tone of Meloneis feloniesi, has for two years served to convey the divot-diggers to the Thorpe Country Club, for which favor he is called the manager of the golf team. During the forty-minute r e s p i t e 5 known as recitation periods, he sleeps, the sleep of the innocent, except for the daily fracas with Cleve, after which the Dillon consciousness functions at its height until 2 a. m. Tom has recently decided to swell the number of Harvard prospects to five, and when C o l l e g e Boards are over, he intends to write a book entitled 4iWhat Blake Has Done for Me?

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