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

 - Class of 1935

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The Call O’ Pan of 1935 “To beguile many, and to be beguiled by one. Budge Entered Blake 1922 Princeton Rowley Miller Budge’s athletic prowess, and hence bis value to the school, can scarcely be overrated (even in his own estimation). He has fought for Blake on the football, hockey, and baseball teams ever since his Sophomore year, and captained the latter sport this season. And that isn’t all! Those who have seen him on the tennis court will realize he is player of no mean ability (but he and Covey must still bow to Castle and White occasionally). By his own admission, he’s the smoothest guy in the class and could probablv have any woman he wanted but right now everything is “Rosy” to him. He has become justly famous as a stalker of those whose credit is not good at the Blake Union, and his success puts him in a position second only to our own Wilcox, who has been custodian of the class treasury for three years. Rol has definitely given as the college most worthy of his fame as a coaches’ dream, the ivy-covered halls of Old Nassau. I ACE TWI NTY-THREF.

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Arthur Edward Larkin, Jr. “Whistle and she'll come to you. ’ «r Art Entered Blake 1932 Dartmouth When Art joined our “happy family” out here on the hill, he was known to most of us only as one of those rather rough children from Lynnhurst. Now, after three years at Blake, we realize to a greater extent this person’s importance. A three letter man this year, Larkin served as reserve center on the football team, as defenseman on the hockey team, and as left fielder on the baseball team. Remembering, no doubt, his days as traffic policeman at John Burroughs, Art sang with great gusto the role of Edward, the police-sergeant, in the glee club’s operetta, “The Pirates of Penzance.’’ He also has been a member of the senior quartette of “1 got shoes” fame. In the plays this fall. Art evoked many chuckles as the cockney in “Submerged. Arthur is one of the six members of the class of ‘$5 who plan to enter Dartmouth next fall. PACE TWENTY-TWO



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The Cull O’ Pun of 1935 Charms strike the sight, But merit wins the soul.” Bob Worcester Tech Robert Mirick Robert is perhaps best known tor his cleft portrayals in the annual Blake plays. Bob’s imposing stature has been of invaluable service when an adult and dignified air was desired for one of the productions. Mr. Avery made use of Robert’s manly physique in the “Pirates of Penzance” wherein our hero played the part of one of the English Bobbies” (appropriate, nor). The school's authority on double sockets, Robert is the inventor of the intricate electric system in the Camera Club dark room. The Radio Club has availed itself of this learned scientist’s services. In fact, the men of the ether have even entrusted him with a key to their basement hide-out. After an extensive tour of the East this spring, during which trip he and Edwin Elwell investigated thoroughly the college situation, Mirick has decided to wend his way toward Worcester Tech. To warn cither Bob or Worcester in advance would be futile. So without further ado—best luck, Robert. PAC.l TWKNTY-IOLR

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