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PAGE 15 From Top to Bottom-tl! Bordeaux, Moody, Smilh, Slipper. 121 Coss, Eauers, Richards, Mutt, Rogers, Huckins. 435 Swindells, Schoenfeld, Harms, Shannon, Morgan, Griener. 143 Donovan, McNally, Vowels, Simons, Perrel, Casherian. 153 Fronl Row-Mr. Hendricks, Rutherford, Bushnell, Henke, Black, Phelns, MacFarlane. 7!1e Sapfwmaae GZQ44 Last year the Sophomores were looking to the future, and planning great things Now they feel that they have arrived: they are willing to look at the record. They start out by mentioning their athletes. Among these are Bruce Bordeaux, basketball and track: Jerry Donovan, baseballz Clark Goss, track and football: and Bobby Stiffler, football and baseball. They are Willing to concede that their class has more than a reasonable number of good students, including Allen Greiner, Brad Henke, David Black, and Leonard Bushnell. And they were pleased to have one of their classmates, Allen Greiner, Win the Lincoln Forum as a freshman-against senior competition. The class officers are Clark Goss, president: Bruce Bordeaux, vice-presidentg Leonard Bushnell, secretary: Stanley Phelps, sergeant at arms. First members of the class to asiemble in 1943 were Bruce Bordeaux, Stanley Phelps, and Tommy Simons. Yearly additions have brought the total to thirty-two. The group ranges in size from four eleven to six six, and that is pretty fair indication of how Widely the activities of the class vary. J i f F., i v -L wglwmjlpf
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, l --. ..i ... ., . E7 ful? I 4 PAGE 14 5 ?E! 551 H W 1 9 ff 8 Top Row-Griffin, Stewart, Brady. Gravely, Etherinqton, Bell, Schumacher, Bate. Standing-Alldred, Symons, Rotten, Mathews. Guenther. Rodhury. Piltchard, Jensen, Mnrgenstern, Mr. Pletz. Kneeling-Cronkite, Benson, Mnuntcastle. Anderson, Carter, Petram, J. del Valle. Condon. Sitting-Vandersneck, Adams, Scheger, X. Anthony, Blanehett, Zoffell, Oldershaw. I 7fze famed Elma The class of '49 had its origin in 1941 with Merritt Benson as the lone repre- sentative. He was joined the next year by Pred Guenther and in the seventh grade by John Cronkhite and Bob Rotton. The class now numbers Dick Rodbury its president, assisted by Bill Bell, vice-presidentg Bill Jensen, secretaryg Willis Brown, treasurerg and John Anderson, sergeant at arms. As athletes the class has come into its own this past year. Football letter winners include Bate, Anderson, Stewart, Pratt, Anthony, Scheyer, Alldred, and Brown: and basketball, Bill Bell and Poe Pratt. In baseball Bob Zoffell has pitched exceptional ball, and Bell is a fixture at first base. Scheyer has proved to be a capable relief catcher, The class has a bigger representation in track. Anderson, Anthony, Bate, Carter, Etherington, Pratt and Guenther all appear certain to make letters. Among the capable students are Chuck Stewart, Dick Rodbury, Xen Anthony, and Juan del Valle. High point of the year in terms of social life were the two dances sponsored by the class-the basketball dance under the chairmanship of Donn Efhefingfon, the Junior Prom directed by Warner Scheyer. r Q
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QF 2 PAGE IB ' U' I . iy' 'H x . L fi' i Q is ' QQHIW' 1945 Top-Griggs, Mr. Hamilton, Holmberq, Normann. Tracy, Masters, Olmstead. Cox. 2nd- Gales, Sundfelt, MtCreery, Swanson, Howe, Werttemherner, Chambers, Guyant, Long, Anthony, Burns. 3rd-Jack, Wilson, C. Clarke, Bishop, Farrell, Weskil, Dayan, Sink, Farmin, Heussy. Bottom-Reid, Calvert, Anderson, Yuuell, Dracably, Whitehead, Whitlock. '7he Qaahnwn Glaaa The class of 5l has a reputation to keep up-rumor has it that it is the best class Cscholasticallyj to have entered Lakeside in a long time. That means 36 fresh- men have a challenge to meet in the next 4 years: straight A's for everyone, no less! Just ask the masters if you don't believe it. The officer of the freshman class are Tom Youell, president: Pete Heussy, vice- president: Bill Calvert, secretary-treasurer, Roy Masters, sergeant at arms. The following boys have been in the senate: Cappy Clarke, Tom Youell, Pete Heussy, Terry Weskil and because many of the boys have been together for the first time, Nlr. Hamilton, freshman class advisor, has succeeded in bringing unity into our class. Through his efforts one of the highlights of the spring session was the dinner-dance called the Hliirst Buds of Spring held at Cappy Clarke's house under the patronship of Mr. and Mrs. Pletz.
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