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Giwdea Glmke Charles Clarke, an early member of the class of '48, entered into many and varied activities in his stay at Lakeside. Charlie entered the Lincoln Forums twice and helped out on dance decorations. He turned out for foot- ball in his junior year and track in his junior and senior years. ln his senior year, Charlie became the business manager of the Numidfan. fbfwe Je! 'lfalle Coming to Lakeside in his junior year, Dave del Valle impressed all of us with his happy-go-lucky nature and an ability to get Fusion assignments done. Dave, a native of San Juan, Puerto Rico, wasiinstantly recognized as a buddy by all Spanish students and constantly amazed us with his knowledge of hot rods . Del is one of those rare individuals who can engage in many extra curricular activities and still remain on the Gold Star list. He is a hard worker and always finishes what he SI3I'tS. Zuqene 144: the universe. foe .Zanaqhue popular boys in the school. Lakeside has had six years of Gene Dight and, especially on the athletic field, has profited from each year, Win- ning a track letter in his sophomore year and playing regular right tackle on the football team for two years, Dight's 200 pounds could be seen walking up and down the halls or in the senior circle sporting three stripes and a handful of stars. Dight, who likes the Doc's history class, believes that Ballard is the unquestioned center of Joe Donoghue, who hails from Tacoma, is probably the best looking boy in the school. An all around athlete and student, Joe excels in football, baseball, and in the classroom. Although he was a member of the senate, Joe still found plenty of time to take an active part in all social functions. Despite all his accomplishments, Joe's hat size remained the same. He was one ot' the most In ithose days class partzes PAGE: 5 'N -Y. W-f if . -34 fir 0555 'rlwEf
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fbaae Buacamde , 1 . i l ,HHH Gustav PAGE 4 lg J- all l' lf I : 1 9 1+ 8 Rada! KI Bob Alexander was one of the charter members of the class of '48. Alex made an impressive record as a student at Lakeside. Besides being a boat-lover, Alex likes skiing and dances. Bob was editor of the '48 Numidian and was secretary of the senior class. ln his senior year at Lakeside, Alex was the sponsor of several excursions to Vashon Island, which furnished the boys with dis- cussion material for the rest of the year. Over the years, he collected his share of Gold Stars. gill Ham The major activity of one Bill Bain was centered around the office of treasurer of the student body, a position he filled most capably. A six year veteran at Lakeside, Bill attended all dances and usually brought one of' the best looking girls. Whenever someone wanted to know of a social activity not connected with Lakeside, they always could get the lowdown from Bain. Such activities did not interfere with his school work, however, for he was a consistent Gold Star winner. Dave Burcombe, who came to Lakeside from Roosevelt High, is known mainly for his athletic ability as well as for a sense of humor. As a freshman, Dave played frosh-soph football and baseball. In his sophomore year, he captained the frosh-soph football team and did a little pitching on the varsity baseball team. When he was a junior, Dave played varsity football and won a basket- ball letter. Finally, in his senior year, Dave was a start- ing end on the football team and won another basket- ball letter. He was generally an able and persistent student and collected his share of Gold Stars. ffffzkzfmel Gafm In his two years at Lakeside, Mike Carr won two letters in baseball and one in football. On the baseball diamond, he was a member of the catching staff, while on the gridiron, Mike, despite his size, was a reserve quarter- back. A prominent member of the boarding department, Mike served on the dorm council. As an artist, Mike drew the cartoons for both school publications. He also lent his skill in lettering to making many posters and signs. As freshmen the members of the Class of '48 were crowned likely to succeed. This was not a stretch o the zmugmatzon
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