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THE CALL 0’ Pfln Of (941 MR. CLEVELAND Mr. Cleveland has been our class adviser during our last two years at Blake. In this time, through sheer perseverance and effort, he has wrought a remarkable change in a group which at one time was unusually and regrettably lacking in esprit de corps. The debt we owe him. both as a class and as individuals, for his interest and wise advice, can be acknowledged only too meagerly by our thanks here at this time. 21
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THE (ALL 0’ PAD OF 1941 Back Row: F. Olin. Bowen. Gallenkamp. F. Moore. A. Gluek. Preus. Lahiff. Fansler. Middle Row: Ervin. Childs. H. DeLaittre. Fetzcr. Maxciner. P. King. H. Kuechle. R. Shearer. Badger. Front Row: Ashmun. A. Hays. J. Hield. Simmons. Bonner. Mr, Cleveland. Farr. G. Williams. Absent: A. Hoaglund. 5 E V E n T H f 0 R m WAY back in 1929 the class of 1941 was born. It started in the first grade of the former Junior School on Colfax Avenue, with four members: Fansler. King. Kuechle, and Simmons. With these four boys as a nucleus, the class gradually gained in numbers and varied personalities until now we are ready to graduate with twenty-five members and the feeling that we have maintained the high standards which have been set by former Blake graduating classes. I he class didn't acquire another permanent member until the versatile Dave Preus was added in 1933. He was followed a year later by George Gallenkamp. 19 34 was also the year that the class moved to the “school on the hill.” It didn’t take long, with a few visits to the Senior Room, for the boys to catch on to the rules of the school. 19 35 was a bountiful year for our class, with the entrance of four of its most famous members: Sam Ashmun. the class jitterbug: Ely Farr, the pet of the faculty: Bob Maxeiner. the man with the rare scent of humor: and Dinty Moore, the Grantland Rice of the class. The next year our numbers were increased and enriched even more by the entrance of Bob Bowen, valedictorian: Sheldon Childs, a stand-by on Mr. Glenn’s golf team: King Ervin, Mr. Cleveland's pride and joy: A1 Gluek. the head boy. Bill How’s About an Ad’’ Lahiff: and Frank Olin, the little man with a big voice. 22
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