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Me MIIESIDE A QQ if TLER lm' PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE LAKESIDE SCHOOL, SEATTLE 55, WASHINGTON LAKESIDE SCHOOL. JUNE 6. 1945 Edition of 946-'47 The Tatler was read and well received this year both by faculty and students. The policy of the paper has been to represent all groups and all phases of school life. Because the staff was made up of boys of varied interests the Tatler was a thoroughly representative paper. john Madden did a good job of cover- ing the dormitory. Lees Burrows did many of the feature stories. Kay Jessen had a knack for writing edi- his stories, studded with junior class names were free flowing, self-confident, and very readable. Editor Paul Wallace gave continuity to the sheet with his feature stories and outspoken and convincing editorials. The baby of the staff, Dick Rodbury, kept good tab on the underclass news. Don Hill served as an effi- cient staff typist with a talent for producing clean copy. In all, the staff worked as one and gave the school a good paper. N U M I D I A N 9 4 7 This year's N umidian, edited by Frank Granat and john Franklin, is the composite of the efforts of T many. Contributing writers were Lees Burrows, T Kay -lessen, and sports editor Art Langlie. The business affairs and advertisements were handled by Alan Maxwell and Hugh Brinkley. jack Conrad was head typist as well as chief critic and asssitant. i john Van Patten worked many hours and did an excellent job as staff photographer. 2-lv torials, which was enhanced by his great interest in the school. Art Langlie did a good job with the sportsg
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