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James Carson Agnew III Entered Blake September, 1951 Swimming III, IV, VI; Track VI; B Club III, IV, V, VI; Dramatics VI; Forum Committee VI. “My affection, although sometimes subtly covered, excludes no one.” Young When Jim entered Blake as a fourth grader, the senior class gained a good-natured and contributivc individual. He is always willing to help a fellow senior and is a large contribution to the heated discussions in the senior room. As a matter of fact, when these discussions become quite vehement, he can be seen in the midst of the brawl. He is a largely-built individual and often takes advantage of this asset. One of Jim’s greatest assets is his natural ability in swimming. He is one of the most important members of the swimming team and has lettered in this sport since his freshman year. Besides Jim’s interests in sports, he is also a member of the Forum Committee, which has presented to the school representatives of several stimulating topics. Jim is also very interested in South America, and in order to further this interest, he has taken Spanish and is avidly studying the history of this fascinating continent. During the last three summers, Jim has been a counselor at a camp in Canada, and last summer he also worked at the Aqua Follies. These activities outside of school show Jim’s interest in the vast life of the outdoors. In the future, Jim plans to attend an Eastern college where he hopes to take courses to prepare himself for work in the Federal State Department. Jim is a great fellow and truly a worthy member of the Senior Class, and whether or not Jim ends up in the State Department, the Senior Class wishes him the best of luck. AG, JIM, WHALE
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Senior Class Awards Edward Druy Lowell Haw kin son James Heng -David Larson Charles Luther Wayne McLeod James Nelson Stewart Pinkerton Douglas Platt John Priest Harrison Randolph Robert Rizer David Skramstad - American Field Service Foreign Exchange Student Twin Cities Classical Club Award IV Dayton Trophy III, IV Most Valuable Wrestler Award Wilson Cup I Charles E. Lamb Latin Award 111 Spanish Award V American Field Service Foreign Exchange Student Gopher Boys’ State Representative V Sclovcr-Pcarson Basketball Award French Award V Glenn-Wonson Football Trophy Gopher Boys’ State Representative V Harvard Book Prize V Form IV Declamation Contest Union Medal Dartmouth Alumni Hockey Award Williams Football Trophy Guy Thomas Swimming Trophy Chapel Speaking Prize V Chapel Speaking Prize V Strieker Debating Trophy John Edic Trophy Kenneth Solstad
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r Austin Gilman Anderson Austin Anderson entered Blake in the fourth grade, and since that time he has established himself as one of the best all-round members of the class of 1960. He has built the reputation of a scholar, an athlete, and a humorist. Scholastically Austin, called “Andy by his friends, has ranked in the upper one-fourth of his class, and this year he was a semi-finalist in the National Merit Scholastic Program. His classmates can confirm his tremendous ability in physics, a course in which he seems to obtain a perfect score in every test. From this amazing mind stems Andy’s famous wit. At parties he is always the center of amusement with his uncanny knack for imitating anyone from a personal friend to a top recording star. Andy is also a good dancer, and with the help of his six foot two inch frame, he twirls his partner about with blinding speed. In addition to all this wit and humor, Andy has a Entered Blake September, 1951 Football V. VI; Basketball V, VI; Track III, IV, V, VI — co-captain VI; Class officer — vice president III; B Club III, IV, V, VI. “A sense of humor is a sense of proportion.” Gibran more serious side, for he serves as an acolyte at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church. Andy also takes athletics seriously, and he was elected co-captain of the 1960 track team. In track he showed his athletic prowess, for in his junior year he took two firsts and a second in the conference track meet. Andy should graduate with seven varsity letters. Andy’s outside interests arc varied. Last summer he worked in an iron foundry, and in his spare time he could be found in northern Minnesota at the family cabin skimming over the lake on water skis. He also likes to travel; last spring he went to California, and on week ends he usually heads northward to see a special friend. Andy hopes to go west for college to enter into the field of engineering. The college of his choice will gain an able student, and wherever Andy goes, success will surely follow. 26 ANDY, GYRO
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