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HISTORY OF THE CLHSS OF 1950 The Class of 1950 had its inauspicious beginning in the year 1943 when Tommy Simons arrived to enter the fifth grade. Tom was immediately dubbed Shorty by the older members of the lower school, but never-the-less he remained the largest, strong- est and smartest boy in the fifth grade. There was only one boy in the fifth grade that year. It was not until the next year that Bruce Bordeaux and Stan Phelps entered school at Lakeside to triple the membership of the half century class. This tri- umvirate indoctrinated seventh graders Iim Bailey, Ioe Cox, Alan Greiner, Art Harms, Brad Henke, Bob Rutherford, Ken Schoenfeld and Bob Stiffler the fol- lowing year. Athletes Fritz Drumheller and Ierry Donovan bolstered the ranks which had now taken over the job of keeping the seventh graders toeing the mark. At the lower school commencement that year the audience was wowed by boy orators Henke and Phelps who took the honors as the Class of 1950 started on its high school career. Seen quaking at the sight of upperclassmen on the first day of school that yearfwere frosh Len Bushnell, Clarkie Goss, Chuck Perrett, Stu Rich- ards, Ted Rogers and Iohn Vowles. In the Fall of 1947 sophomores Harvey Casbarian, Al Morgan, Iim Shannon and Tom Slipper watched in wide- eyed wonder as Lakeside athletes copped victories in all sports. Garfieldites Tony Callison and Har-vey Loe strengthened the contingent in their junior year together with Terry Gaither, Art Hendrickson, Terry and George Malarkey, Don Manlowe and Dale Yates. A ln the final year at'Lakeside the class was com- pleted with Dan Creveling, Walt Bush, Ierry Petram aid the arrival of Don Dorsey from Waterville. The social functions sponsored by the Class of 1950 have been highly successful. Twice the Lincoln Forum honors have fallen to the Class of 1950, but the principal prowess of the class has been in athletics in which it has been an important factor since its Freshman year when three of its members were point winners on the track team. As Sophomores it placed two good men on the football squad, five on the baseball squad and five members of the clan took active part on the Track team. As Iuniors, the Class of '50 placed six men on the track squad and already Bordeaux was beginning to dominate the Basket- ball team. This year ten seniors placed on the foot- ball squad, the largest single class representation in several years. Q -:Fi .9 Q P
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