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

 - Class of 1933

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THE CALL 09 PAN OF 1933 During his sojourn at the little red school- house on the hill, Bill has managed to participate in a rather imposing number of extra-curricular activities. He started his collection of trophies by winning the Union bottletop for Fifth Form declama- tion, and due to his skill in the annual orgy with the boys from St. Paul, he was awarded the Stricker Debating cup for this year. His ability to juggle accounts from the red into the black has been used for the salvation of the prostrate publications, and in handling the swimming finances, he has brought roseate smiles t0 the grim visage of Mister Paul Bosanko, tA.B., Page T wenty William Frederic Hayden ttBilF, iiWhence is thy learning? Hath thy toil 0,er books consumid the midnight oil?,, Business Manager, Publications, 33 Ad Manager, Publications, 32 Publications Board, ,31 Debating Team, 32, 33 Stricker Trophy, ,33 Swimming Manager, ,33 Dramatics, 32 Science Club, 33 Winner V Form Declamation Entered Blake 1921 Harvard LLB., Yalei. When of an afternoon we see the familiar green Buick going to- ward town on Excelsior Bulvud. at a hor- rible rate of speed, we know that several more hard-hoiled businessmen are going to succumb to his arguments that it really pays to advertise in year books after all. His studious calm isn7t ruffled even when he crosses foils with the French mentor or with Arthur, another disciple, although the contest seems often to be verbal in nature. With the medical bee in his bonnet, Bill intends to extend his experience as a Boy Sprout to the sterner requirements of Harvard, which he will attend with four other Blake hopefuls.

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THE CALL 09 PAN 0F 1933 Wallace Chandler Fisher iiWally,2 iiMusic hath charms to sooth the savage breast? Dramatics, ,31, 32 Property Manager, ,32 Orchestra, ,31, 132, 33 Head of Orchestra, 33 Science Club, 32, ,33 Store Manager, 32, 33 Entered Blake 1927 Dartmouth The only time good oli Walleyed Fish isnit bothered by such matters of import as the plight of the harrassed farmer or of the consequences of the iinew deal? is when he is asleep. That furrowed brow isn,t from worry. Fish is willing to stand any amount of personal abuse, but should anyone whis- per-at fifty yards distance a slurring remark on our orchestra taugmented, in- corporated or what Will you?i may his guardian angel guard! G. Wfs attempt to frustrate Wallyis iiresting his eyes,, was discouraged in its promising bud by Fishis calm CU laconic CU reply, iiCome here and Iill break your neck? It has recently been stated that he is attempting to overcome that delicious tendency to fall asleep during class hours. But he has been able to absorb a good deal of knowledge by some secret capillary process, the expounding of which would revolutionize the art of learning. The dignity and sagaciousness with which Coz can deliver chemistry equations has always sounded more like a judge passing sentence. We hear that Europe has been clamor- ing for a contract with iiWally Fisher and his Contented Cowboysii for a Con- tinental tour. He would make a good moving man tdonit misunderstand us, we intend no reflections on his trans- but he con- of the Dramatics, to move all the stage sets cendent musical abilityl trived, as property manager with a maximum of breakage. Page N ineteen



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THE CALL 09 PAN OF 1933 Robert Glynn Heskett eBobt uThat tower of strength Which stood four-square to all the winds that blew? Head Boy, 33 Union, 31, 32, 733 President, Union, ,33 Football, 930, 331, 1'32, ,33 Football Captain, ,33 Swimming Team, 31, 932, ,33 Guy Thomas Trophy, 733 Golf Team, 32 Science Club, ,31, B2, 733 Entered Blake 1929 Harvard In this corner we find a man,s man, to the dismay of the ladies. One would never suspect all his potential thunder to hear him whisper at the upturned blank expressions in chapel on Monday morn- ings, but the storm resulting from a bor- rowed book has often been of such in- tensity as to shake the walls of the Senior room. ' Bob was a pillar of strength when he captained the football team from his right tackle position, and when his good nature was ruffled, his cavortings were something to behold. He was in the Glee Club for a while, but he thoughtfully resigned. They found that he outroared the combined bass section, and the or- ganization was thrown into terror and confusion one day when he found a piece he really liked. The only time he came under a Cloud of suspicion was when he was found, in company with another hilarious class- mate, stowing a chicken under the dash- board of a car parked near the field- house. Upon discovering that the car belonged to an alumnus, the Man Moun- tain masterfully extricated said chicken, amid a storm of squawks and a flurry of feathers. His only Vices, though, are his big feet and his magnanimity. Page Twenty-one

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