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

 - Class of 1965

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FIRST ROW: Dawn, Sandler, Wilcmkv. Jones. Crane. Hull, Ringer. Mr. Mo cnp, Biown, Baskcrville, Cox. Cornelius. Randolph SECOND ROW Belirend.%. Berman, Bran, Nadler, .mum, Baxter, Ren. Walling, Holzer, Horm, Sidcnberg, McCann, Dunsheath, Deaver. THIRD ROW: Dunkrrley, Poindexter, I rarh. K. |nhn on, Rolirm, R. Fdie, Dayton, l.undholm, Docit, Tatlxix. Curtis, Erickson. Glicknian, Cooney. FOURTH ROW. Fdmonds, Cooper, C. Johnson, J. Johnson. Anderson, Pederson, HeskeU. Knoblauch, Hcffdfingcr, Daniels, Hunter, Keating, Mat Donald SENIORS

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Racketeers Gun Down Foes; “Hey, you guys, look at me!' Poppa-«K -mow-mow! “Go to the dump! “Slop it, Doug! “I’ll hid 11 no-trump! Am I ever cool! “Where’s the action? Huh. she’s cool! Students Enjoy Wild Weekends The place: The Blake Seniot Room rhe time: 8:80 A.M. on a typical Friday The Stars: THE SENIOR GREAT ONES Christmas Dance As we enter the senior room, the first occupants weseeare Ken Brown, l orn Lundholm. Wright Walling, and Doug Deaver, our perennial early arrivals who have been at school since 5:30. Our bona fide bridge fiends, Kenwood Stud Jones, Toolie Heskett. Race Trach. and desert rat Kim Johnson are already at the table bidding f uriously. Lloyd Sandler is spinning some of his favorite discs for the kiddies, including He’s a Rebel, I Only Want to Ik- Away from You, “Do you Love Me? and Have I Sinned? We see Tommy T. sneaking down to his hysterical room as Johnny Hull searches for his lost lx oks. glasses, wallet, car. school, and head. In a secluded corner, ace debaters Al Wilensky and Rik Edmonds are disgusing the final points in their almost perfected case with interested internationalists Buk MacDonald and Walt Rinker. Suddenly the door is torn off its hinges as the IN CROWD rocks in. led valiantly by Jim Ebin who is wearing his Mickey Mouse ears and full battle regalia. Straight-arrow Beano tries to keep order as a barrage of snowballs flies through the air, but is put out of commission by Jimmie J. who has cleverly concealed an anvil in one of his giant snowballs. Stod Crane throws an International Falls style body check on Steve Rees who collapses on top of previous casualties David Edic and Wineskin Erickson. Harf'and Markie square off at opposite sides ol the room with deadly eyece-balls (iceballs) but the duel is interrupted b Bri Curti who recommends j eace-Itil negotiations. As he is struck by both iceballs. Coops wails in and decks Bob Edic with a devastating cottonhall to the left ear. ElUn, Kilty, Lynn, Jut, Chrit, Randy. Grilchtn, Lila 4 ■ % X °,o r Senior % 36 A % Sex and the Single Blake Boy



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Mark Winton Anderson With an impish grin and a gleam in his eye he breaks out into uncontrollable laughter. Moments later he is hard at work trying to figure out an impossible physics problem. Such contrasting scenes are typical of Mark, for his fits of glee alternate unprcdictably with his serious outlook. Andy has the unusual quality of finding almost anything f unny, although it is often difficult to determine exactly what causes his wild laughter. Yet his sense of humor is always bright and constantly cheers those around him. I iis serious side, too, is of a very constructive nature. When not busy with his homework, Mark frequently can be found working out in one of his three varsity sports, helping to manage the paperback bookstore, or working as a Volunteer Medical Aide. Andy is one of the more convivial of the senior-room crowd, always ready to discuss a point in history or plans for the next weekend. His friendly attitude, as well as his zany humor, has made him an integral part of the class of 65. Football VI: Skiing VI; Tennis V.VI; B Club ANDY V.VI; Debate III.IV.V; Dramatics VI: Publications VI; Literary Club V.VI; Paperback Bookstore VI; Medical Aide V.VI. Henry Marwood Baskerville III Woody Baskerville is one of the quietest boys in this year’s senior class. One can find Woody either in the senior room playing cards or in the art room doing some modern abstract painting. During the summer Woody’s major hobbies arc boating and skiing. In 1962, in competition for the Sears Cup, Woody placed first in the (ireat l tkes and Midwestern Regionals, and first in the Inland Regionals. He then went on to place fourth in the National Junior Sailing Championship at Marblehead, Massachusetts. Recently Woody has started a sailing school which he runs on I tke Minnetonka. Last summer “Basco” went to Camp Outwardbound, a survival camp in Ely, Minnesota. He has skindived in the Bahamas and plans to surf in Florida this summer. Interested in Hying, Woody hopes to get his pilot’s license this summer. With so many varied interests. Woody should be a welcome addition to any freshman class lie enters next fall. WOODY Soccer IV,V.VI; Hockey IV.V.VI; B Club IV. V.VI; Dramatics IV.V.VI; Art Club IV.V.VI: Library Committee VI. 29

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