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df li , SENIOR Qc'-'ki' f -,47 Q40 Q.-vb K 5.23 ,- -, 19' ei 'cf fa , -F - x 'I f S I . l'fl In Riglll: Bill Barge. fl'C3SllI'L'1'1 iXlhur1 Rooks, pr:-sizlcnti I I Nl ll S g t I P N ll c t I ,om . Z1flt'l'I, .wr van -a Aarins: :ml Ya a f', sc-orc ary: iny It-ssc-n. cefpresirlvm. Senior History THE CLASS of 194-7 had its humble beginning in the year 1938 when little Lees Burrows came to Lakeside from Spokane as a bewildered fourth grader. The e1ass's numbers were raised to two when Vie Lewis came along in 1940. The following year marked the enrollment of Howarth Meadowcroft, John Franklin, Al Books, Mike Denman, and ,lim Tenneson. The final year of the Lower School saw Bill Berge, David Teague, Pete Phelps, and Dave Myers swell the ranks of the class to eleven. The first year of high, school always boosts enrollment as shown by the entry of Arthur Symonis, Hugh Brinkley, John Morse, Paul Wallace, Frank Gra- nat, Alan Maxwell, Bill Wayland, Bob Bodbury, .lack Conrad, Felix Nat- ermas, and Chuck Pigot? :lille following year the ranks of the class were increased by Pat Drury, Kay jessen, Harold Blanton, Grant Burr, John Madden, Dave Ramsey, and Mike Skeete. ln our senior year came Joe Holmes, Gary Lewis, Andrew Jordan, Don Herret, Bert Stotenbur, Don Hill, Ralph Meenaeh, Chuck Shannon, Mark Gilbert, and Bill Sheldon. Now at the end of the year of 1947, our class stands solidly strong in ae- eomplishment with its gold star winners, lettermen, and its scholarship. 5
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THIS PORTRAIT of Mr. Robert S. Adams, Headmaster, was painted by Miss Enid Stoddard, and was presented to Lake- side as a gift of the Class of 1947. 'TAFF 4 af' Huttum: Nlr. llrucc Xlushctl. iYllS1IlL'sw man nga-r. Tiff: Miss l'an1pheII. Mrs. Nurnizmti secretary to the lluarl-Mzxstvr: Miss XYiIli- sun, secrn-tary to thi- business n1:magv1'. I3
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NVll,l,lAWl BERCINI lSll,l. litilfljtl has ln-en al liako-sith' for lin- yt-ars and has lu-4-n known antl we-ll likt-tl for his rt-afly smili- aml gzonfl naturt-. In his first ye-ar, Hill alvmun- Nll'klll'4l his fort-nsiv alrililv hy winning thc- Linn-oln lfornm. X fast 1-hargingx guard. he- playa-tl four years ul' hl'l'lIll antl varsity foothall, winning a Big .,. . . . . L Ill Ins st-nun' yt-ar. I-hll was a rough 'llltl long.: lmv-r. anel his lrrawl wilh ln-ssn-n in tht- smnkn-r will lu- long rn-lin-lltlu-l'n-nl. IIX Int 1 n 0 st ICII ikn stu st mr w ri nm ugfx in p nys -. I 1 s s llt Ull- Ilil'tFlll1lllllI mi or 1- 1-r - w in in nr se -' - -vi-iiw . fl HUG li , l fl l Illu - NK ha. --I viig ' .-' tifir ra- 1,1 l- 1 t pa: fc .'4'ilI'h. llis 1 'g' l 1 nfl'rl,vall'i1s il le-tl l pumzl- lWl1's,l'.'. Logan a cl H f - . I 'as the sarsity tt-am's tl light wha-n i 5 'g.- 'z and a aj l tt In vt ' Nu nit V -ar was a nntalrln .whit nt llugh's X ir tastn-s we-rv tlisplayetl in his tlwo- rations 0 4- foutlrall tie-ltl. 1 I! f I 5 I C61 I 465 WW WILLIAM BERGE HAROLD BLANTON HUGH BRINKLHY GRANT BURR H A RULD RI,AN'l'0N l'ltR0l,ll lh.,xN1'0N vann- to Lakesifln- last year from lxa-tvhikan. Alaska. He- lllI'llt'fl out for foothall, hut faile-tl to makt- his lr-tter. Nlr. Marx saitl, Win-n Harold first ramt- ht-rv ln- 4limln't know wln-tlwr Cl fnuthall was squarn-. nhlong. rouml. or Hat. lla- sunn luuntl nut, lmwt-ve-r. anfl as a rt-sult won him- st-ll' a starting ln-rlh as a gguarnl in his st-nior yt-ar. Ilis faxoritn- pastimn- is telling tht- lmys all ahout his 1-srapath-s in Alaska. lm- will ln- I't'lll1'lll- lu-r4-tl for his lllilllly-3.20-llll'ky attitutlz- whivh llils math- him a l'rin-ml lu all ul' ns. GRANT BURR 4La,xN'l' livlm. a Se-atllv lmy, lllls two lows. skiing antl sailing. lin- is skillt-ll all lmth. is at sc-nior Grunt plan-cl st-vontl in tht- giant slalom ol' tht- Tt-nth Mountain Division, and also avquirc-al his nivknamn-. His se-vonll low- is sailing anll in tht- sinnnwr nl' W4-6 ho was thc- Sf-altlv re-pre-sc-ntatixv in tht- int:-rnational lflattie R4-gatta In-lil in San Ili.-go llarhor :mtl plum-ll st-voml in tht- t'lllIllIlllllNt' standings. During his two pa-ars at Lakvsitln- llrant also turm-tl out for football annl travk and clill at line- jolt tim--pre-sitlt-nt nl' tht- Hating lfluln. sa, -- Aww' -.
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