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I. LL., , LW' 1 Wd 'ji ' is 7 ' r i 5 L L ell R ' L ' ' JJ C lk A Vg W Tl' fi 0'0 Elias b en ne of th t a tive rs of the tu t body. As an a e, he e a tter inne infia: ball, Ca is s ad is Senior y , d a two ar letter in track. He s ember t e y 3 .,- Ml tea now dw cho 3 rd, ln studenwmvilies, Clark esident Q1 Z is pho class, et ry and Vi Qdiesident of the P Club, Senate X embe yeas r Coun me' ber for tw yas, President of the M D r uncil this fast ye . as ne t e t m criticism as Dorm o il Pr ' ent, but e ol rs ag e th C rk, working and fighting for Z ove e ts he bel d i , as on t t job in many a year. X K. F pill' a A e Luesider o t ill o contributing something to the welfare l.. of his LJ .' 'l f Zyvffgearz Him GREINER LUV ' g Qhe tribe in the sev nth grade, Alan made no great name for himself th ' r sfhool, but Ft F shman, became undisputed title holder of Study A o Flom a 1 l lzfhool C average, Alan rose rapidly scholastically 3 J an has ntain ghyaverage through the rest of his school career. He won f tlvulthelbirid n oru I' the eighth grade and again as a Freshman. Al's literary 1 abi ty' wa dis ayed when he promoted and published the newest campus per ighlnin As one of the editors of the '50 Numidian, he has worked and fought ur a forward look' year book. H May the men owl eside always be as fine a group ot fellows as my class- R t 'ate BO. . , l , f t aft y ' tmouth, Liberal Arts. . I 'V y I A fl Q A' N ff , I 1 t ' .. ,E . K j ,1 Q Q , 9.5 i ' . , R' A r I r ,,,. Q.. 2 N ARTHUR HARMS r , it Art is Lakeside's model airplane enthusiast and knows the subject thoroughly. fo .Zig i H -9 He has been at Lakeside for six years and has used most of his spare time build- Jr b 4 ing and flying those trim little crafts that show his excellent workmanship. Another f ,J , I 11 subject upon which he is well versed is the car business tChevro1ets, of coursel. A Q Whenever one appears on the campus, whether it be a l9ll or 'the latest model, Qlybqzy. A , Art must investigate it. Early in his school career, he gave a well remembered A . Q.. .Sl assembly speech on small business. lf, f Life in Lakeside Dorm is an excellent training school in human relations. ,L ,jf , K Next year: Whitman. W A R R ARTHUR HENDRICKSON Art's height contributed to his prominence as a Brownell basketball player. Very well versed on almost any current subject, Art was continually surprising and amazing his classmates with the scope of his knowledge, and in his Iunior year, he won the Times' Current Event test. In track, Art has a been a discus man of ability. Today's Lakeside looks forward to tomorrow's Library and to its influence in broadening the School's educational advantaqes. Next year: Claremont or Stanford, Economics. 16 Ge
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'Pk 1- f IERRY DONOVAN lerry is one of the more illustrious characters in the Senior Class, certain to be in the middle of every type of activity. No weakling as far as athletics are con- cerned, Ierry earned three Club letters in his lunior year and then came back in his Senior year to earn three Varsity letters: football, basketball, and baseball. In football, Ierry was an accurate passer and teeth rattling tacklery in basketball a fast forward, and in baseball, a high averqe hitter, and excellent fielder. As a socialite, Ierry fares well also, being considered one of the better catches by the girls. May the only thing about Lakeside that stands still, be her football defense line. Next year: U. of W. f?J, Journalism or B.A. DONALD DORSEY Don, a one year Lakesider, has accomplished a great deal in a limited time. He hails from the wheat field country of Waterville. Although affected by the ineligibility rule, he turned out for'Varsity football, stuck with it throughout the season, and justly became the only ineligible to earn a letter. Dorsey also played and worked with the Parson's Basketball Team, contributing decidedly to their successes. May every Lakesider realize that contributing to the success of the team is more important than winning the 'L.' Qwfmfg ,a,0-f ,ailf ,ya FREDERICK DR Fritz will always be remembered by anyone who ever watched him football. With one lower school, two Frosh-Soph, and two Varsity letters to his credit, Fritz gained the name of being the hardest blocker and tackler in any squad. During his two Varsity years. Fritz was one of the smallest men on the squad, yet proved to be one of the most rugged when the going got tough. At the end of his last season, he was chosen blocker of the year by the squad. Fritz was as amiable off as he was rough on the football field, and so was a favorite of the class of '50. ckling on Lakeside's Eleven will help men to tackle the problems of lifef' W fb-I t0 ,QL ,Wt K 'f 'f M W I ll TERRENCE GAITHER Life at the A's has been considerably enlivened this past year by e appearance of the Little Man. His five foot, six inches did not hinder him on the Brownell basketball floor where he did help the Club win numerous games, and provided many a laugh to ease the tension of the struggle. A hot-rod lover, he made many Lakesiders aware of the advantages of these cars and spiced the Next year: U. of W., Dentistry. life of the campus with motoring enthusiasm, Life could scarcely seem happier than while we have been on the 'Quad of Lakeside. Next year: Stanford or U. of W., Architecture. 6.2 J if , 4..,e.,1i....,. X rm
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BRADLEY HENKE ,Zim -W W WW if WW Brad is one of the more studious Seniors, hav g the top grade average in the class. He was accepted to Amherst on the basis of his Iunior College boards. His literary abilities led him to the Editorship of the Tatler and have contributed greatly to its outstanding success this year. Bob's studies and literary efforts, though, do not keep him from being active in Lion's student and social affairs. Brad was Secretary of his Freshman class and of his Iunior class and has been a Senate member for the last three years. This year he was elected Vice-Chairman of the newly organized Athletic Council. May the Tatlers oi future years serve dishes of progress with their news meals. ' Next y ar: erst, Liberal Arts. tffi?tifffWlf As President of the Senior class, Harvey has shown splendid qualities of leadership. He displayed his ability as an athlete on the Whitcomb basketball floor and also has shown ability as a pitcher on the Varsity baseball squad. As a student Harvey excels in history and English. His cartoons have been a constant source of entertainment to his classmates. Next year: Amherst, Liberal rts. Flagpole Sitter. f . I V 4 f' ' ' 'I ,, I find! ffl?- r!Z'WLy VLd1Af.' ' AAF! ,C f JJ if X 5 g 2 JQVMJAWJJ 'C' GEORGE I 9 A 7-T' r rn.- -: . vw I-P' A' K Big George came direct to Lakeside from Lincoln in Portland. His home in the City of Roses has always been made available to any Lakesider. George used his size to advantage as Student Body Sargeant-at-Arms, when occasionally things got pretty rough during meetings. George also showed his ability as a member of the Dorm Council and as Parson's Treasurer. As a shot-putter he proved to be somewhat of a threat his skill in riflery earned a sharpshootefs certificate. ' uncil wt o, e great feature in improving student morale. Te s conceded to be the smoothest of the Portland boys as far as the girls , ut his social activities are not the only thing that make Terry an out- sta i member of the Senior class. Although a Lakesider for only two years Terr has played two years of Varsity football winning his letter at quarterback in his Senior year. One of the fellows over at the A's Terry has also had his share of excitement at the dorm and his Sun Valley cabin has been a happy rendezvous of Lakesiders during winter vacation. 4 N tYe r: May Lakeside always remain a small school with a large outlook. Next year: Menlo Iunior College, B.A. 17
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