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O F FORTY-TH RE E Dave Bull was succeeded as Head Boy by Woodward Kingman in February, and Ross Hanson and George Nelson were elected to fill the resulting vacancies. Our class officers this year were George Nelson, president; Dave Naffziger, vice-president, and Henry Mackall, secretary and treasurer. Both these groups deserve a world of credit for helping remedy the condition of sagging morale and poor school spirit which plagued the school in general and our class in particular earlier in the year; and the results of the various drives and extra-curricular activities are a sure indication of the success of our leadership. In a year of such confusion and uncertainty as this, the help of our advisor, Mr. Cleveland, was particularly needful and welcome. Although on several occasions this advice was far from pleasant and flattering, we will all now agree that it was necessary and extremely effective. In spite of the difficulties we feel that the class of '43 has contributed a few worthwhile precedents to Blake. We point with pride to the outstanding honor won by the Publications Board, to the brilliant success of the Glee Club Concert, and to the tremendous record made in the various war drives and the sale of War Bonds and Stamps. Athletically the outstanding teams were the swimmers and especially the golfers, whose four Seniors brought the squad through its best season in Blake history. We were shocked on January 4, 1943, to hear of the accidental death of Herbert Charles Moore, who had been with us since the First Form. Chuck was not spectacular or outstanding, but he was always capable, pleasant, and responsible. He was a good man, and to us an irreplaceable friend; his work is now our work, and his memory, our privilege.
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THE CALL O ’ P A N AS WE WERE IN THE THIRD FORM CLASS HISTORY We of the Class of '43 are graduating under conditions which, with no distortion of fact, could be called the most unusual that have ever faced a Blake Senior Class, for all our activities have been subject to the uncertainties and curtailments of war. In view of these circumstances it might even be said that the record we have made is also unusual, although we have been roundly criticized in many quarters for our shortcomings. The story of the Class of 1943 begins in the fall of 1931, when four of our number entered the First Grade of the Junior School. These freshly-scrubbed innocents were George Barbour, Dave Bull, Ted Lyman, and Chuck Winton. This quartet became, year by year, progressively less innocent, until they finally reached the Senior School, to be joined by Rog Atwood, Pete Heffel-finger, Chuck Kingman, Bud Mackall, Bemie Nelson, Jim Strieker, and Sayer Rotering. We received no more permanent additions during the following three years, but in the Fourth Form came Bob Fink, Chuck Hanson, Ross Hanson, Chuck Johnson, Arnie Morse, George Nelson, Dave Naffziger, and Eddie Schlampp. After another year, in which we used up our surplus energy by, among other things, throwing furniture cut of the Upper Study windows, we were joined by Fred Davis. As Juniors our group was augmented by the entrance of Bill Bryan, Guy McDonald, and Chuck Witham, and the class received its latest addition last fall with Dick Olsen. The leadership of the Class of 1943 received a distinct blow last February when Dave Bull left school to attend Yale and Chuck Johnson joined the Army Air Corps Meteorological program. Dave was Head Boy and had always been a leader in all activities, and Chuck was on the Student Council, Football Captain, and President of the Athletic Association.
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THE C A L L O ’ P A N ROGER WOODWARD ATWOOD Entered Blake 1936 “Rog Dartmouth “Lord! I wonder what tool it was that first invented kissing. —Swift Rog has often puzzled his classmates, for he is subject to rather inexplicable periods of dreaminess—inexplicable because he is one of the few Seniors who did not “lose their rings and who have remained moderately independent. Many wonder whether this trait affects Roger, the waiter, for he has a knack of being almost invariably the last one to finish. But enough of this theorizing. As Secretary of the Glee Club, Rog has been so zealous in keeping up attendance that he has had little time to appear for practice himself. In seven years at Blake Rog has given his ardent support to many sports and practically all extra-curricular activities. His interpretation of a Gay Nineties gentleman wooing his lady made him one of the stars in Dramatics this year. For several years he was a reporter for the TORCH and this year was an editor. Besides his varied activities and his excellent scholastic record, Rog has been one of our most sociable classmates. He has avoided becoming too completely embroiled in the various cliques and as a result is well known and well liked by all. We are sure that this popularity will continue to be true in all his future contacts.
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