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I agree.<r?·vy ?√ßLAKE his sandy haired sensation is another dancer turned skater. Bobby Blake started his dancing career doing the Irish Jig with his father, a son of the Auld Sod, in family get-togethers. As he grew older he began taking theatre and night club engagements. Later he decided that he could do anything on skates that others did on a dance floor and has since proved it with his superb skating syncopation. Bobby's interpretive dancing on skates has been the talk of the skating world for the past ten years. But he never dreamed that someday he would be skating in Arthur M. Wirtz' Hollywood Ice Revue. Bobby was quite a high school athlete in his native Mount Vernon, N.Y., helping his championships in both tumbling and diving. I war he was injured as a tank gunner in an Division. ,r