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3 opposite page: 1. The time Is right (or friends to be together, this page: 1. Seniors Randall Barry and Scott Jensen pose (or the camera thinking its (or G.Q. 2. Amy Sega! and JoJo Mackay. seniors could melt anyone with those smiles. 3. Juniors Mark Segal, Dean Phillips and Scott Rosof coax senior Barb Slade Into getting to practice on time. There is either never enough or always too much. It is ever present in our lives. Time, the main essence of our being. How does a Blake student combat this thing that has so many people in a complete frenzy? The answer is with careful planning and organization. But what Blakie leads a scheduled let alone passive life? At Blake we learn to value time, to spend it wisely, to use it to our best advantage and to appreciate the speed with which it travels. After all, that’s what life’s about. Just when time seems to slip through your fingers as you desperately run up the stairs to make it to a class on time; it turns on you and you find yourself nodding off during a test. These two extremes are often the only glimses we get of time; either too much or too little. We seem compelled here at Blake to cram our lives full of activities. To be involved someway with the school is not enough. A sport, the play, Spectrum or Debate consume every free minute outside of the normal school day. Every minute is full with dates, places and names. As a result we emerge as spectacular people, well rounded, having a list of credentials far outweighing the average student’s. Yet valuable time is lost. As we rush from activity to activity we become programmed, little alarms ring to tell us when to go on. This thing called time is tricky to master. Our best bet lies in treating time with respect. Take time out of that busy schedule we call life. Endless opportunities lie before us to grasp moments of job, peace and happiness. At Blake one thing we all realize is how time flies, whether you’re having fun or not, it really cruises by. So we present to you this memory book to capture the good times, the funny times even the tough times at Blake during 1985 and 1986. Rest assured, plenty of time was devoted to this production. Time is valuable, it carefully molds lasting friendships, vivid memories, forces a laugh or maybe even tears. So take the time to look at Blake and to remember the time of your life!! Opening • 3
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Bill Marton Shows Timeless Devotion To The Blake Schools Because of your enthusiasm, dedication, and genuine concern for the entire Blake community, the 86 Reflections staff sincerely dedicates this year's yearbook to you. You've gone beyond your commitment In the classroom to work for the benefit of others. The devotion that you have shown to the school is evident in the many ways that you've involved yourself in events and encouraged others to do so as well. Your abundant energy is easily received by others. Your devotion does not end with the final sigh of the academic year in June, but continues into the summer with Camp Acoma. Your immense interest in children and students makes you an outstanding director, advisor, and friend. Your valuable trust which each counselor and activity director wins, is forever cherished. Children laugh with you, flock to you, and even quake at your booming rendition of the Camp Acoma song. Extending your love and devoting your time to the Blake Schools is clearly shown in your flawless management of Camp Acoma. Your style in the dassroom is unique, not to mention effective. Freshmen are introduced to social studies through World Culture which becomes the base for all other courses offered. The individual attention and care you expend makes each student want to work and learn. American Culture for sophomores is charged with your ‘old war stories'. Three Wars and the advanced class Issues in American History offer juniors and seniors In depth views on difficult subjects. Your Incredible knowledge never ceases to amaze students. The dates pulled out of mid air, the names of old generals that come second nature to you add to the fun atmosphere of your classes. Will the second floor teachers ever become use to Marlon's voice echoing throughout the halls? We hope not. In addition to your dedication In the classroom, you have given much of your time to coaching which has been acknowledged by your admittance to the 25 Year Coaching Club. Those who you coached benefited from your dedication, humor and knowledge of the game. For years to come, your players will remember your enthusiasm and concern. So to you, Bill Marton, for the incredible amount of time, the smiles, and the memories you have given us during the past sixteen years, we thank you. 4 • Dedication
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