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

 - Class of 1923

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tainly improved the playing ability of many boys. Members of our class who played on the team were Dodge, Robinson, Bardwell, and Christian. The basketball team was not as successful as it has been in former years but it managed to win three out of six games. The regulars were Captain Bardwell, Christian, R. Bugbee, Clifford, and Thorpe. Our class has tried to be active in activities of the school besides scholarship and athletics. Brauer, Clifford, Best, Bardwell, Robinson, Dodge, and Richards obtained membership in the Dramatic Association. (Our class was represented in two plays, ‘'The Copper Pot and “The Lamp Went Out. ) There were also quite a few stories and several student opinions published by the 'Porch that had been written by members of our class. Now, at the end of our Freshman year we sincerely thank Mr. Blanpied for the excellent manner in which he has guided us through this past year. W. S. B. 28



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THIRD FORM The Third Form recently elected John Savage president of the class. The complete list of our officers is as follows: President—John Savage Vice President—David Gamble Secretary and Treasurer—Edgar Nash Sergeant-at-Arms—Wyman Ford During the month of February the class decided to get pins. They were secured by David Maughan and members of our Form now wear them. Mr. Whitcomb has introduced the game of duck-on-the-rock among us. So far no one has been seriously injured and the game still holds interest. Guy Thomas has been in Palm Beach this winter. It surely seems good to have him with us again. The Third Form has had no class parties this year. The class is very glad to have the three new members who joined us this year. They are: Charles Dickey, Roger Lee, and Alfred Matt. Keep your eye on the class of ’27! SECOND FORM The Second Form officers are: Hollern, President; Cook, Vice President; Doerr, Secretary; and Macnie, Treasurer. During the fall term the Second Form Science Club was started with Nelson as Chief Engineer and Hollern, Secretary. The Club met five times at monthly intervals. At these meetings members of the Club spoke on matters relating to everyday science. The Second Form had two members on the Lower School football team. They were Head and Hollern. Nelson was manager. A group of Second Form boys organized a team and played a few games with Hopkins and Douglas school. We won both of these games. Head easily won a place on the Lower School hockey team and played right wing. Hollern and Cook had a constant bottle for left wing. Doerr and Nelson were even at left defense. In the interclass basketball games the Lower School had Hollern and Head on the team. The class had several skating parties at Mr. Winton’s rink. We all had a fine time. The publication started by the class known in the Torch last year as the First Form Journal was carried on as the Second Form Journal this year. We hope to continue it next fall.

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