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1 , First Row: Phelps, Maxwell, Nichols, Denman, Meadowcroft, Symons, Drury, Teague, Conrad. Second Row: Collins, Griffin, Berge, Cameron, Morse, Brinkley, Jessen, Lewis, Morse, Mr. Flanagan. Third Row: Rodbury, Wayland, Wallace, Tenneson, Pigott, Bostrom, Granat, Mooney, Rooks, Franklin. SOPHOMORE CLASS With the coming of September, 1945, the class of 19-47 will start its third year of high school life. Its first member was Victor Lewis, who entered in 1940. ln 1941 came Howarth Meadowcraft, Jim Tenneson, Albert Rooks, Michael Denman, and John Franklin. In 'I942 the class had its ranks swelled again, with Bill Berge, David Teague, Peter Phelps, and Dick Collins. The first year of high school always boosts enrollment, in 1943 the new members of the class were Arthur Symons, Hugh Brinkley, Walter Cameron, John Morse, Paul Wallace, Francis Granat, Allen Maxwell, Bill Wayland, Bob Rodbury, Jack Conrad, Bromfield Nichol, Felix Natermas, and Chuck Pigott. This past year there were four new members: Pat Drury, Bob Griffin, Kay Jessen, and Bob Mooney. During the past two years the class has had concessions at the Frosh- Soph football games, and at track meets. They showed several movies at Bliss Hall, and they sponsored a play at the Repertory Playhouse during the first half of their Sophomore year. On the fields and in the gym the class boasts good material, good enough to make future Lakeside all-stars. As freshmen, Dick Collins won a letter in track, and Felix Natermas a letter in baseball. As Sophomores, Bob Griffin and Kay Jessen won letters in football, and Kay won a letter, also, in basketball. All these boys are members of the Big L Club. D
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o First Row: French, Matthias, Malarkey, Lilo, Scheyer, Brazeau. Second Row: Lachman, Ware, Butler, McAuslond, Anderes, Becket. Third Row: Foster, McCord, Peterson, Henderson, Johnson. Fourth Row: Woolford, Anderson, Peacock, Smith, Bradley. Fifth Row: Hess, Pelly, Harlan, Forbes. Last Row: Woodward, Green, Robbins, Black, Mr. Jones, Mullen. JUNIO Under the able direction of Mr. Jones, class advisor, and Leonard Ware, president, the Jun- iors had a successful year. They showed them- selves able to hold up the standard in athletics and other school activities. The Class of T946 should do well in their Senior year. Bill Anderson: Football letterman, one year, Basketball, two years, Hi-Y, Track Letterman, one year. Don Becket: Basketball, one year, Treasurer of the Junior Class. Alan Black: President of the Freshman Class. Don Bradly: Business staff of Tatler. Phil Brazeau: Football, one year. Paul Butler: Club sports, Secretary of the Freshman Class. Bob Forbes: Club sports. Fritz Foster: Tatler business staff, Sergeant at arms of Freshman and Junior Classes. Davies French: News Editor of the Tatler, Sec- retary of the Junior Class, Track Letterman, one year. Tom Green: Vice-President of the Freshman Class, Football, two years. Otis Harlan: Basketball letterman, one year, Tatler. Phil Henderson: President of the Sophomore Class, Track letterman, three years, Football let- terman, one year, Basketball, one year. 18 CLASS David Hess: Football letterman, one year, Track, two years, Numidian, Hi-Y, Dorm Council. Richard Lachman: Tatler, Numidian, Lincoln Forum winner. Minor Lile: Baseball, one year. Evan McCord: Club sports. Sandy McAusland: Football, one year. Jamie Matthias: Football letterman, one year, Track, three years, Hi-Y. Minor Pelly: Track, two years. Sterling Peterson: Track letterman, two years, Football letterman, one year. Harvey Robbins: Tatler, Vice-President of the Sophomore Class, Track Letterman, one year. Leonard Ware: Football letterman, one year, Baseball, three years, President of the Junior Class, Tatler, Lincoln Forum winner. Julian Woolford: Treasurer of the Freshman Class. Paul Zech: Club sports. NEW STUDENTS Ernest Anderes: Football. Jim Johnson: Track. Tom Malarkey: Football, Hi-Y. Chuck Mullen: Football letterman, Hi-Y. David Scheyer: Football, Hi-Y. David Smith: Basketball. Don Woodward: Club sports.
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First Row: Goodwin, Bain, McLean, Donoghue, Peterson, Meadowcroft, Gutman, Nielson. Second Row: Dowal, L. Titus, White, Alexander, Clapp, Henke, Staley, Middlebrook. Third Row: Clark, Titus, P. Robinson, McDougal, Rudow, Demay, Symons, Wood. Last Row: Dight, Gates, Langley, Ellenberg, Burcomb, Dyre, Friele, Bordeaux, Mr. Cantonwine. FRESHMAN CLASS The Freshman Class, without wishing to compliment itself, feels that it is one of the most progressive ninth grade classes that Lakeside has ever had. This is the first Freshman class to attempt a proiect. Soon after the start of school Mr. Cantonwine, the class adviser, suggested that the class raise enough money to build a barbecue pit and picnic tables. The class has shown great interest in this proiect, and the actual work of leveling ground has begun. The class of 1948 started the school year with nineteen old boys, six of them boarders. The standbys are: Bob Alexander, Bill Bain, Joe Bordeaux, Jim Clapp, Charles Clarke, Eugene Dight, Joe Donoghue, Steve Dowell, Gary Dyer, Rolfe Frelie, Alan Harlan, Shan Henke, Archie McLean, Tom Meadow- croft, Roger Neilson, Roger Peck, Ted Rudow, Leon Titus and his brother Paul Titus. This group greeted sixteen new boys: David Denny, John Gates, Dick Goodwin, Addis Guttman, Martin MacDougall, Robert Middlebrook, Wade Peterson, David Robinson, Bill Staley, Tom Symons, Don Ridgeway, David Burcombe, Leighton Wood, Jerry White, Stanton Eilenberg, and Ronald Bostrom. Four of these boys are boarders. Many of the fellows won their letters playing Frosh-Soph football. If the Freshman Class continues to take an active part in school life, the class will surely add an important chapter in the history of Lakeside School.
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