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Jonathan Wentworth Brown Entered Blake in 1943 Dramatics Association VI, V, IV; Publications VI, V, IV; Feature Fditor VI, ; Dance Committee, Forum Committee VI. “Everyman tor himself, his own ends, the devil for all. —Burton Harvard “That cat's gone.” W ith these words Jon begins another dissertation on the finer points of Jazz. For many years, he has been an avid fan, as can Ik observed from his knowledge of the subject, his fine collection of records, many of which would probably he classified as sheer dissonance hv musical classicists, and front his many appearances at local jam sessions. However, Jazz is not the only interest of this happy, pleasant young man. Jon finds great satisfaction in reading, and, when not out on a date, which usually is the topic of lengthy discussion during the week, he can Ik found sitting quietly at home in a delightful environment with two or three volumes opened in front of him. Being very independent. Jon went to Germany alone last summer for two months. From listening to his tales, and from knowing him. one certainly gains the impression that his vacation was not only very educational but also very enjoyable. In school, Jon also has l etn most active. Although he has had difficulty making the honor roll in the last few years, Jon has always 1k ch in the top half of his class. In athletics, Jon has probably associated himself with the most difficult of all sjxjrts—Parks dodging. Unfortunately, because of misadventure, he has lately had to forsake this pursuit and take to basket-tall and tennis. However, nothing will really deter him from trying to escape the athletic field in favor of dramatics and school publications. Next year, fon journeys off to college where he is sure to he a success. May we wish you the lx st of luck in all your endeavors, Jon! 25
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William Marty Boies Entered Blake in 1943 (lice Club VI, V; Dramatics Association VI, V; Waiter VI, V—Headwaiter VI; Swimming V. IV, III; Football VI, V; Baseball VI, V; Basketball VI. “From the crown of his head to the sole of his foot, he is all mirth.” —Shakespeare Minnesota “The Monopoly Club will come to order!” With these words master planner Bill Boies commences one of the many undertakings he has led since entering Blake in the fourth grade. From his well-organized “Hitler Club” to his interest in skiing and model trains, Willy has shown himself a leader by always being the first to think of an idea and to promote it. Together with two classmates Bill recently organized the Bud Studios photography shop, which has done much work for the year-!xx k and is planning several motion pictures chronicling school life. Bill is in on almost every activity inside and outside of school. He has proved his aildity in many fields, especially in spoils. An example of his versatility was his switching from diving on the swimming team, which lie had been with for three years, to the basketball team. He lias won eight Varsity letters, proving himself a mainstay in spirit and participation on every team of which lie has been a memlier. Last, but not least, Bill is the funny-man of the class. Every moment lie is in the Senior Room is announced by gales of laughter, as his agility and ingenuity permit him to perform many amusing antics. Throughout the years he has attained equal distinction at the various week end social functions. Bill is a dreamer, but he has the initiative to make his dreams eventually come true. We are sure he will find success at whatever college lie attends. 24
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Robert Marshall Cargill Entered Blake in 1948 C‘la» Vice President VI; Hockey VI, V; Baseball VI, V, Captain VI; Football VI, V; Union. And more than wisdom, more than wealth. A merry heart that laughs at care. —Mil in a n Gustavus Adolphus Who’s got the heartiest and sincerest laugh in the Class of 53? Carg! His great guffaws have been reported from Point Harrow to Rio de Janiero during the last year while old Bob has remained sprawled comfortably in his favorite green chair in the Senior Room. Bob’s good nature and genuine interest in helping others have won him many friends. Hi election as Nice President of the Senior Class was a definite recognition of his popularity among his classmates. Bob’s willingness to work and his exceptional strength have enabled him to Income one of the class’s outstanding athletes. On the footfall field, where Carg played two years as right halfback, the hockey rink, where he spent two years in the nets, and the baseball diamond, where he has lieen left fielder and catcher, Carg has proved himself a valuable man to the Blake cause. Scholastically. Bob's capacity for hard work has won him a place on the Honor Roll a number of times. His greatest ability lies in mathematics, and he plans to further this interest in engineering. Socially, Bob’s eagerness to have a good time and to have others enjoy themselves has distinguished him. Who will forget Bob’s acrobatic feats at Blake dances? W hile two hundred amazed observers gawked. Bob performed astonishing feats while supported by a basketball backboard and hoop. Bob’s ability and easy disposition promise that he will have a successful and enjoyable future. 26
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