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BER1' S'I'U'l'ENBUR 'lilll-I wHls'l'l,lN1: man ol' Ihr- srnior vlass this yr-ar was llvrl Sllilvlllllll. from lllllllllilfl, Wlishington. ,Xny lime- ho- was around, ilu- arva was filled with ilu- sound ol' vhirping hirds. lim-rl was on llu- llrowne-ll haslu-thall ll'tllll.. and gan- ilu- squad ple-nly of light. During his sonior yi-ar he- work:-d hard for Ihr Rillc- lfluh and was widvly apprvriatvd. JAMES TENNESUN .lm 'l'r3NNi:r-oN has hm-n at Lakesidv for the past siX 34-ars. lla- has hm-n known as a ronnoissuur of differ:-nl jalopie-s. Hn- lllls also distinguish:-d him- se-lf as a pe-rsuasivv salesman. 'iSwPde: played sa-ruh foothall for two years, then advanced to the' varsity squad in his junior year. ln his senior ye-ar he' was an invaluahlm- Cog in thf' powrrful Parsons' haslu-Ihall lll1l4'lIilH'. X 3 iffy' yrfy. BERT STOTENBUR ARTHUR SYMONS DAVE TEAGUE JAMES TENNESUN 7 ARTHUR SYMUNS THAT TALL, studious hoy is Arthur Symons of Se-- atlle. Although he applied himself mainly to his studios, Art playa-d basehall and haskc-thall, win- ning a l'2igl'I',S lvltcr in his senior ye-ar. The same- dutvrminalion he vxhihited on the hask:-thall floor 1-nahln-d Arthur lo do we-ll in his 1-lass work. DAVE TEAGUE UAV!-1 THMQUH, a Yakima hoy, de-voted his time' lo thc inlellerlual sidr of Lake-side-. Dave was inlvr- cstvd in art and served as president of the Art rluh. Ho did a good dral of de-rotating for thc danrcs and also of the foothall Held for ganurs. HQ' was serrvtary-lreasurvr of ilu' frvslunan ami sophomore rlassf-s and a momher of llu' VVhitvomh 1-luh. Davv's svholastie- standing was nc-ar tha- top of thc rlass. , 1 f' A ilf'-0 X ,I
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MM sf fwfgaf -1 K. JB 'RT RUDBURY NE OF .THE . olia Bluff contingent was Bob Ro y. Ar d school, his quiet personality be- ' the vi which he would use in tackling any ass j . He was one of the most active mem- bers o , Whitcomb club, working hard and long the otball field and at the alumni banquet for mecoming. ln sports, Hob's interests turned to . ling and soccer. Bob also turned out for uch football and golf. CHARLES SHANNON CHUCK SHANNON won recognition at Lakeside as one of the hardest playing linemen on Bill Marx! football eleven this year. Chuck's easy going man- ner off the foobtall veld made it hard to believe how rough he could be while fighting for the team. Chuck won his letter, and a membership in the Big ML , although a knee injury put him out ol' the game during the latter part of the season. Chuck is also known for the bundle of wisecracks that he throws at most anyone. ffhuck's half-year in the dorm proved to be one of good times for those residents of the third-floor north. i . I R BERT RUDBURY f ' ALBERT RUOKS CHARLES SHANNON CHAEL SKEE'l'l4i 'mf 521.7 fi ,J lx ,,fN,v9',,x.. kymgjggiip ALBERT ROC JlxS Pur:slm1N1' AIJIER1' Hooks guided the senior class through a year of remarkable achievements. As treasurer of the Outing club, he did a laudable job of handling hundreds of dollars. Al was also presi- dent of the freshman class and treasurer of the jlmior class. He loaded himself with work and always managed to get it done. as well as keep his gold star throughout his years in the upper and lower school. Albert gained distinction when he was one of the state finalists for the Pepsi-C0111 -cholarship. MICHAEL SKEETE NTICHAEI. SKEI-ITE is the class of '-17's contribution to the world of music. Miks-'s specialty is the drums. He boasts of knowing the beat of every drummer from Seattle to Barbados, his former home. Mike is a two year letternlan in baseball and was elected treasurer of the Big L club. While Mike was around Mr. Marx had no peace. for Barbados was continually druuuuing up soc- cer, and insisting that it should be Lakeside's ma jor sport.
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2 PAIYL WALLACE 8 I'AL'l. w'Al,l.ACli is llistingzuishvcl by ai. ability to ilo we-II whatever he sols out to wlo. .Xggrossivvlie-Qs and hard work won him football Ivttm-rs in his junior and senior y4'ilI'S, and hm' Viillll' w-ry 1-Iosc to gf-tting his Big L in his sophomore- year. As 1-flitor of thx- Tallvr In' mculv it a svhool papvr whivh was of invrvasing inte-rn-st to 1-vvry sluelvnt. I'auI's svholastiv rvvoril has In-en notablvz ho- Ilus had the- ability and malls- thi- 4-Hurt to I-xt-1-ll in 4-very suhjf-vt. W I L LI A M W A Y LA W IJ IIILL WM'l,,xNl1 1-ntf-ri-el I,ake-sislv wln-n In- was ai fre-shman, and soon avquirq-:I thi- nivluiame- YVil4l Bill. II1- was an zlssvt to the- Parsons' Imslu-tluall ta-am IIPl'illISl' of his Iwigllll, unel thm- plays ha- math- llll 1Il1rin,f: tourh football sm-uson wi-rv ZIHIZIZIIIQE. Ilill was zu two yn-ar I?iIt'FIllZlll in Irasa-bull, anti ll mom- Iwr of ilu- llig L club. Hill will bv re-lm-mbvr4-4I lor his smooth vars, ami shining shoe-s. but vspv- fiully for his uniqln- bullromn stylv, RICHARD WUUDWAIIII Illfzli XXUUIHYAHID 1-:uno to I,zik4-sidv in his junior yvar. At thx- 4-nfl of his iunior ye-:ir hc was 4-lei-ti-ul serrvtziry of the stuflvnt bolly anal the- sm-liatv. II4- was president of thi- Big L vlub in his se-nior yvar. Ili:-IQ was a football Ie-tl:-rmun as ll hartl fighting hulfbuvk, anal un 4-uw-Ilvnt high jumper. winning I1-ttvrs in truvk in llis IIIIIUI' mul sn-nior yvars. GMM' PAUL WALLACE WILLIAM WAYLAND RICHARD WUUDWARD .2-v . ufajfnf-cf :.1xiIA'yf-ff iii WM'
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