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

 - Class of 1952

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Donald Lyman Bush Entered Blake in 1946 President Dramatics Association; Glee Club VI; Lamb Latin Prize II. “Anything half done ... is not done at all.”—Lord Chesterfield Dartmouth Everything jovial Don works on at Blake is well organized and run off to perfection. He has no fear of hard work, and expects no reward for his toil. Don not only supervised the actual production of the One-Act Plays this year, hut also took the part of Bottom in “Pyrannts and Thishe.” Each of these jobs was a full-time occupation, hut Bushy discharged them both very well. Don has an exceptional mind for details, and under his direction nary a trifle was left uncared-for in the I).A. this year. Don has always !)ecn eager to help a fellow student or a fellow worker. Many an international problem has been solved by a seminar in Interlachen Park. Likewise, if someone forgot a prop or costume, Don saw to it that the necessary item was in the right place on time. At one time or another. Don has helped everyone in the I).A. out of a tight situation. Almost every morning Don can he heard in the Senior Room giving someone a suggestion for the plays or a hint about last year s client exam. It »s a pleasure to he Don’s associate in any kind of work. We are sure that Don will he successful at Dartmouth, and we wish him all the luck in the world. “DONNIE” “D0NB00SH” “BUSHY” i r

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George Barnard Bickelhaupt, III Entered Blake in 1948 Hockey VI, V; Tennis; J.V. Football. “I am that sadly susceptible male; I’m Romeo, Romeo. —Fred Neuion Scott Minnesota As the Ml sounds for the beginning of special help, the lethargy of the senior room is broken by a streak of red plaid jacket heading for the door. After a cautious look through the special periscoi to see if the halls are clear, the owner of the red plaid jacket dashes off to the parking lot to l egin another successful afternoon of play skipping. In this way does Hick succeed where others fail in the art of escaping the clutches of Messrs. Parks and Wigginton. However, not all of Kick's afternoons are spent at this pastime for he lias adorned the hockey rinks since his freshman year, earning two letters in this sport. Despite many disappointments on the football field, he has kept fighting and playing on the J.V. field, adding much to that team’s success. Versatility has been his forte, for in the spring, he wields a tennis racket or baseball bat with equal dexterity. And, some day, we will perhaps read of his winning of the ABC Bowling Tournament, for he is a howler of no mean repute. Evidence of Pick's scholastic abilities may be found in the fact that he went far in the competition for an N.R.O.T.C. scholarship. Socially, Hick has established a widespread reputation which has made him the target of many a Sound and Fury dart. Of all of Barney’s qualities, however, the most outstanding is his ability to remain good-natured and friendly in the face of kidding from all angles. Mav success follow you wherever you go, Kick!



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Thomas Myron Cagley Kntereci Hlake in 1943 Golf V, VI—Captain VI; Glee Club VI; Hockey VI; Waiter VI. (). I am stahb'd with laughter.” —Shakespeare Oberlin Upon driving away from school any weekday afternoon, one might behold a strange sight down on the “A” team field. For there is an ambitious looking character batting a golf ball back and forth down the field. W ho is this bear for punishment? Why Tom Cagley of course. And why is lie doing all this work on the A” field. W ell, although some say it is all jiart of a scheme to trim off a few pounds, the truth is that Tom is the captain of the 1952 golf team, and lie is merely perfecting bis shots for the next match. However, this common incident is really typical of the jolly individual pictured above. For this winter, lie started the hockey season as a hard-working defenseman on the J.V. squad. Hut, midway in the season, Coach Galbraith needed another defenseman. So up came Cag—and started out by scoring a goal in bis first game, and becoming a real asset for the rest of the season. A well-known member of the senior class, many recognize ”pear-sha| e by bis natty selection of Hawaiian sports shirts and bow ties; while others can spot him a block off bv bis high-piercing cackle of humor. Indeed, it is his lively sense of humor that enlivens many a dull moment at the waiter’s table. Tweezers was one of the charter members of the class of 1952. and in all those years seemed content to spend his weekends “out wit da boys”; but this year Cag fooled us all and became one of the first to lose his ring. A very able student,Tom’s name has often adorned the Honor Roll, despite the rigors of cliem. physics, and senior math. One of the most pleasant dispositioned fellows in the class. Tom Cagley is headed for success at Olxrlin. “SNAGS” “TWEEZERS” “CAG” 28

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