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Charles Roy Gesme Entered Blake in 1944 “Dizzy Gizzy,” “Gismo,” “Gesmop,” “The class--- Minnesota “When you call me that, smile! — Owen Ulster With his mop of yellow hair, his lackadaisical manner, and his wistful smile. Dizzy Gizzy has made a place for himself in the class of 1951. His compatriots have attached numerous names to this likeable Norwegian, mainly because of his unconcerned attitude towards life in general. Giz has taken these abuses in stride and has come to be known as the best natured boy in the class. While his fellow students attempt to find some way to pass Physics, Gismo has no trouble maintaining a respectable average in this subject, a rare feat at Blake. Giz defied the law of averages this year and took both Physics and Senior Math, and has managed to survive the ordeal only with great difficulty. Gismo has been active in Dramatics this year, having appeared in both the one-act plays and “The Middle Watch.” Last fall he played the role of a small town police chief in the one-act play “A Dull Evening.” Chuck displayed considerable acting ability in this performance. He has also written for the TORCH and has served as an extra waiter for Miss Berg-lund. Last winter Dizzy played on the J. V. Hockey Team as a defenseman. At the beginning of the year Chuck returned to school and told of his trip to Europe. Here he picked up a valuable German camera, which, since it needs no flashbulbs for indoor pictures, has proved invaluable to the CALL O’ PAN board for taking pictures cheaply. Dizzy was good enough to let the Seniors use this camera for taking pictures for the yearbook, with the hope that it would still be intact at the end of the year. With his good nature and carefree manner, Giz will surely find success at the college of his choice.
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David Karl Drill Entered Blake in 1944 “Dave,” “Dink,” “Kid Dave,” “H. E.’s Kid” Minnesota “With him is wisdom and strength.”— Job 12:13 When Dink first journeyed from his Hopkins home to the red brick structure in the same town, the Class of 1951 gained one of its truly outstanding members. Dave has contributed his talents to every phase of school life, from athletics to class activities. As an athlete, he has made a name for himself which is known throughout the state. During his three years on the Football Team, Dink came to be recognized as an outstanding high school tackle. Last winter he was named to the Private School Tournament All-Star Hockey Team as a defenseman. He has earned three varsity letters in baseball as an outfielder. In the field of extracurricular activities, Dink has been a reporter for the TORCH, and Stage Manager of the Dramatics Association. Always active in Class affairs, Dave was a fine choice for President of the Senior Class. Dink’s three years of Union membership were climaxed by his election to the Presidency of that body this year. The White team also recognized his leadership and elected him as its captain. After four years of balancing trays, Dave was appointed as Headwaiter for the Middle School. Always interested in doing the best possible job in whatever activity he entered, Dave has also done well in his studies, maintaining one of the highest averages in the class. It is obvious from these facts that Dave has made an exceptional record at Blake. Dink’s opinions are very highly regarded among his friends because of his honesty in giving criticism, yet he has a good sense of humor and is well liked by everyone. Dave plans to go into medicine, and his record at Blake should leave no doubt of his future success.
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David Barnaby Heegaard Entered Blake in 1941 “Dave,” “Heegry,” “Barnaby” “Heegroin” Dartmouth “There’ll be a hot time in the old town tonight.”—Joseph Hayden Click! And Heegroin wastes another flash bulb. With a twist of the wrist Dave is ready to take another picture tor the book”, thus endearing himself to the rest of bis classmates by engaging in bis favorite pastime. A boy with many pastimes, Dave can be seen discussing the fine points of last period’s French Class with Sandy or Witt, arguing, (or being told, as the case may be), with Burt over some phase of the next debate, or violently screaming with Tom Wittenberg over the latest I). A. policy. One of Blake’s foremost politicians and orators, Barnaby can often be heard atop the Senior Room Soap Box rendering bis famous, “Fray-ons, (and you are my Frayons) I bate wouli. And Elahnowuh hates wouh; I’ve been in wouh, ayund I’ve been ... A likely combination of Frank and Lou Costello, Dave is as proficient at telling jokes (Ah always takes two pairs of pants to a golf game with me, so all don’t need to worry about makin' a hole in one) as lie is at shuffling a pack of cards behind his mountain of chips. His weekends with Casey and Kid Dave are legendary, and his basement has been the scene of many happy hours. Dave has actually made a fine record at Blake. Athletically be has fought in the boxing tournament and has been a faithful intramural basketeer. He also won the Wilson speaking contest with bis selection from Mark Twain’s Innocents Abroad. During this last winter he has been one of the master debators and has livened up the otherwise rather dull routine of debating. Dave is neither the first nor the last Heegaard to graduate from Blake, and if he is a typical Heegaard, no class should be without one. ★ ★ ★ ★ 30
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