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

 - Class of 1986

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Outing Club French Club The Blake Outing Club has become one of the school's most active and popular clubs. The purpose of the B.O.C. is to give students the opportunity to enjoy and get back to nature. The B.O.C., through the leadership of President Robin Bennett, Vice President Katie Loken. Treasurer R. Barry, and Faculty Advisor Ric Drill-Mellum. has successfully organized and led numerous weekend outings through out the school year. The outings include such activities as canoeing, cross-country skiing and biking. With such a large membership, the club is known for it’s ability to generate energy and enthusiasm for all events. President: R Bennett. Vice President: K Loken. Treasurer: R Barry. Junior Rep.: S. Dio-mond. Soph Rep.: B Crosby and a sampling of its members The French club “le Cercle de Blake is a new club this year and was formed by seniors Andrea Jarvis and Shannon Kennedy. Barbara Reynolds is the faculty advisor of the club. The purpose of the French club is to give Blake students a chance to speak French outside of the classroom as well as experiencing the French culture. Activities include: de gustations, french parties, and other cultural events. The club also benefitted from bringing in fluent French speaking people to participate in club activities which was perhaps of most value. Front row C. Johnson. S. Diamond, S. Rosoff Presidents. A. Jarvis S Kennedy. M Hcith off. B Antoine. D. Goldner, Second row: T Davenport. P McCrea. A Kopstein. S. Wein berg Third row B Studebaker. D Crushshon G Slade. K Morrison. C Nelson. L Hayes. C Johnson. J Herman. H. Cairns Fourth row: T Geil. S Pettit. C Headrick. B James. A Coul son. K Lipkm. S Kottke. M Keenan. A Phi! lips. R Barry. 28

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Thespians Social Committee The Thespians had a fantastic year. With all the new members initiated the group proved to be a diverse arrangement of talent. Highlights of the year were the initiation party at the Women's Club on December 2. New and old members alike took an oath to sustain their membership in the club by helping on set crew, publicity or acting in a play. Doughnuts became the Thespian trademark and were sold every Wednesday morning. Blake theatre has always been credited with excellent performances and this year was no exception. Front row N. Chapman. B. Druskm, E Zeiss. M Segal. A Segal, B Antonio, J Pearson. B Wat son Second row E Priost. G Ebel. -J M.ick.iv. Mrs Blako. N Foster. S Baker. A Frisch Third row K Everly. D Priost. A Sundberg. Headed by Lynette Brooks and Blythe Brenden and faculty adviser Frank Sachs. The Blake Social Committee is made up of a group of dedicated students. The funtion of the Social Committee is to promote an exciting atmosphere outside of the normal school day. the duties of the Social Committee are: helping decorate dances, choosing bands, and publicing. Because of the large group, the memh -s are sub divided into sub-commit The Social Committee is a group that promotes participation by everyone. Heading the club were president. Kathy Everly. vice-president David Priest and secretary Anne Sundberg. the incredibly talented faculty advisor was Jeanne Blake. From Row T Orel. R Barry. M Frisch. G Shronls. L Mato Second Row S Boll. K Bremer, A Randall. K Loken. W Nordstrom. R Bennett. S. Baskin. G Thatcher. K Loken. W Nordstrom. R Bennett. S Baskm, G Thatcher. K Everly. M Hcithoff Third Row S Newhall, H Cans, M Forcier. T Davenport. K l.ipkin. C Nelson. A. Coulson. D Schlampp. B. Hodder. L Schmoker. S Greenberg. W Marx. E Zeiss. R Rubenstem. M Segal. .1 Ebil. T Telander. .1 Rosenberg Fourth Row C McQumn. D Wilson. B. Lucas. H Liberman. President B Brenden and L Brooks. S Shogren 27



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 Social Action NAHS The Social Action Committee's purpose is to inform students of happenings in the greater community and to encourage student involvement within that community. The committee sponsors bake sales to raise money for various organizations such as The United Way. The president of the SAC serves on the symposium committee. Key members of SAC were Molly Rus-maan, Dave Clark, Shevaun Watson. Missy Randall, vice president Wendy Helgamo and president Susan Sho-gren. Any student aware of community events were encouraged to ask the SAC to promote it. The goal of the Social Action Committee is to create among the students a desire to be more aware of community interest. Front row M Menikheim. D. Mastrandrea. M. Blum. Second row N. Chapman, L Peskay. M Randall. S. Shogran Third row: W. Helgemo, B Lucas. C. Thatcher. D Clark. A Phillips. The National Arts Honor Society is a group of highly motivated artists’. The purpose of the society is to raise funds’ for the benefit of the Arts department while increasing awareness of arts in the schcool and community. The society is a regular and mainstream supplier to the literary magazine, Flash. The Artists also organized and hosted the second annual theme dance and student Art show. In addition. the society fabricated and sold the homecoming sweatshirts and completed the hockey banner for Blake’s arena. Robert Teslow and Joanne Watson advised the society, with Sara Fitzmaurice, President. Front row: J. Wert. M. Reisman. N. Chapman. B Antoine. Second Row A Coulsan. K. Von Edeskuty. S Fitzmaurice. Mrs. Ashdown. K. Askrin. Third row: S. Bell. J Sander. K. Delaney, Mr. Teslow. M. Glazer.

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