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ROW l: Pottsehmidt, Dexter, Donnan, Kohmen, Giese. Bell, Broughton, Symons. ROW 2: Burcllard, Davies, Dunn, Canty, Graham, Sinky, Stenzil, Ellis. ROW 3: Rutherford, Howgate, Frayn, Bannick, Wahl, Gray, Paterson, Clapp Davin. ROW 4: Mr. Engleson, Sargent, Middleton, Warren, Vale, McFadden, Thelm, Burlingham, Shaw, Donaldson. Freshman Class Thirty-five strong, the class of '52 looks forward to playing an increasingly significant role in the life of the school. ln this first year their activities have been directed by Nick Jordan, class president, Jim McFadden, vice-president, Frank Donaldson, secretary-treasurer, and Drury Pifer, sergeant-at-arms. ,lim McFadden was Dorm Council representative and Dick Rutherford sat with the Senate. As athletes, the group shows evidence of ability: Bannick, Rutherford, Thebo, Vale and Wahl in football, Broughton, Ganty and McFadden in basket ball, Paterson and Pottschmidt in track, and Bannick, Sargeant and Symons in baseball. Equally in scholarship, the class has gotten off to a good start. Davies, Donnan, Graham, Jordan, Sargeant, Synlons and Stenzil all show keen interest in collecting gold stars. The social life of the year was culminated by a gathering at the Mercer island home of Mathew Clapp on May 21. v 13 Z5 QQX 2. iii ' s f- if it rfff ' is is sf? 1 X lM:lf!,.llt Nl ' Es- N'x 18 52
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Student government at Lakeside is composed of three groups: the student body, made up of all the students, the Senate, which is a representative group from each class, and the student officers. Student legislation starts in the Senate, presided over by Vice-President Willis Brown. lf given approval, the bill is sub- mitted to the student body, which President Charles Stewart directs. Upon rati- fication by this body the bill becomes law. By this method each boy in the entire assembly can express his opinions and bring up issues passed over in the Senate or by the student body officers. Student government accomplishments for the year include the re-institution of student body dances, the establishment of a Buildings and Grounds Committee, which worked in conjunction with faculty and trustee groups, the rehabilitation of stu- dent finances, the enumeration of definite rules and regulations in regard to the concessions and privileges of the classes, the support of several charities, and the insurement of an active year for all members. All the officers contributed a great deal-Secretary Xen Anthony heading a famous committee, Fred Guenther juggling student funds, and Poe Fratt jug- gling fractious students. 20 STUDENT COUNCHJ BACK ROW: Charles Stewart, Willis Brown. FRONT ROW: Fred Guenther, Xen Anthony, Poe Fratt. SENATE BACK ROW: Goss, Anthony, Ethering- ton, Bushnell, Zoffel, Stewart. Bell, del Valle, Gravely, Guenther, McFadden. FRONT ROW: Wesltil, Donovan, Bor- deaux, Anderson, Brown, Anthony, Clark, Bannick, Frayn.
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