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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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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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Charles Morley Baxter As he staggers in from another clay of wrestling practice, he manages a faint smile with what little energy he has left. That’s all there is to it. and that’s Charlie Baxter. Probably no other member of the senior class has Chuck’s ability to lake things as they come. Be it a grueling wrestling practice or an “A” on an English theme. Chuck quietly accepts them. This is not to say that Chuck has no ambition, but once he has completed something it is done. Both the patients at Abott Hospital and the faculty section of the year book have benefited from Chuck’s industrious efforts. Above all, Chuck is a conscientious student, and his hard work has made him a consistent honor student. Outside of school. Chuck’s life centers around his Lake Minnetonka home. If he can light his way through the masses of wild animals surrounding his home, he can usually be found carrying bags at a nearby grocery store or searching out abandoned railway stations in his versatile red Simca. His cabin determination will pay off. CHARLIE, CHAS Dramatics V; Publications VI; Forum Committee V; Medical Aide V', VI; Literary Club VI. John Michael Bean John entered Blake in the fourth grade, and since that time has has made many valuable contributions to the class of 65. Athletically he has added his talent to the swimming team, as number one diver for three years, and to the track team, as a high jumper and broad jumper. But John’s interests extend far beyond athletics. He has a great interest in music, being president of the Glee Club and an accomplished guitar player, and in his duties as a medical aide at Northwestern Hospital he has given several concerts for the patients and nurses. His superb performance as George Gibbs in Our Town will long be remembered by everyone who saw the play. John was also photography Editor for this year’s TORCH and could lx seen with his camera at nearly all major sporting events. John’s warm personality and willingness to help others will undoubtedly lead him to success at college and will make him welcome wherever he goes. BEANO Swimming IV'. V’. VI; Track IV, V, VI; Class Officer IV: B Club IN’. V. VI; Dramatics IV, V. VI: Publications VI: Olcc Club III. IV. V. VI; Waiter III. IV. V. VI; Medical Aide IV. V. VI; Service Committee IV. V. VI; Science Club IV. 30
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