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THE 1946 CALL O' PAN MR. PHILLIPS FOR THE continued unselfish guidance which Mr. Paul K. Phillips rendered them during their senior year, the members of the class of 1946 wish to express their sincere thanks. Until illness forced him temporarily to leave school, his advice concerning the proper attitude on scholastic programs and grades, as well as on all other matters pertaining to school life, proved invaluable to this year’s class. The seniors wish also to thank Mr. Prescott C. Cleveland for so generously taking Mr. Phillip's place and guiding the class during the last month of the year concerning class gifts, finances, and other matters which complicate the closing weeks of a senior year. 27
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THE 1946 CALL O' PAN Back row: Bros, BidwcU, Duff. Ensign. Ryan. Morse. Ucland. Middle row: C. Crawford. R. Johnson. DcLaittre. Ward, Raines. Stoker. Clifford. From row: Roberts. Donaldson, Cohen. Mr. Phillips. J. Hutchinson, Day. Palm. Roscoe Webb. THE CLASS OF 1946 THE class of 1946 had its beginnings back in September of 1934 when Richard Raines and John Clifford undertook their lessons as first grade students under the watchful tutelage of Miss MacDonald. As the oldest members of the class these two saw fit to fill the ears of newcomers with tales of their own experiences. Throughout their twelve years at Blake Cliff remained the foremost story-teller of our group, while Rugged Rich was honorary chairman of the Blake chapter of the Lost Hearts Society. These two pioneers also became fine athletes. Clifford winning two letters each in football and baseball, and Raines capturing numerals in football, swimming, and golf. Midway through the first year came that noted composer and musician. Reuben Nicholas “Parm” Palm. Jr., whose famous renditions of such tear-jerking numbers as Darktown Poker Club.” “That’s What I Like About the South.” and “I’m A Big Girl Now” have won him the title of “T he Beggar’s Phil Harris.” Rube has another claim to fame—he was one of the originators of the game of spiel-ball, the senior room combination of handball, squash, and tennis. At the last count five seniors, Hutchinson, Day. Donaldson. Ueland, and Palm pronounced themselves world champions, spiel-ball rivalling wrestling in that respect. In the second.grade Scott Donaldson joined our ranks. Donnie later captained the tennis team to a record of 27 straight victories and served faithfully (though in a losing cause) as captain of Blake’s undernourished cagers. He also served as 28
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