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'xiii A I hope that competitive writing will add further stature to the free lance -jg?-rf B WV. . .Al-'IT x, ff ROBERT RU'I'H'f.'RFORD The class of '50 can be proud of Bob. He has maintained a surprisingly high scholastic average during his years at Lakeside and won distinction as a capable Freshman class President, contributing materially to the spirit of the class in its adjustment year. That blue Merc has almost become a landmark on the campus and it will certainly be missed next year. Good Luck Bob May Lakeside continue to give boys a broad base for future educational Ifi x 3-' ' 4 X 'og 1, if , f Mu X 7' V L If X ' ' development. n . ' Ki V QW Kr., ug Next year: Stanford or U. of ., Engineering. Q 0 GL. ' . ' f46,e, ' - SCHOENFELD V Big Ken is definitely an outstanding campus character. From the -seventh grade on, Ken has steadily built a legend around himself, a legend that has made him one of the best known Seniors. Ken is very athletically minded, turned out for football, and basketball his two lower school years, and for football and basket- ball during his high school years, and won his Varsity letter in baseball two years in a row. Outside of sports, he is active in student body and class affairs, render- ing unselfish service in many ways. Ken's Tatler articles and columns have helped make the school paper more than just ordinary. Tatler of the future. Next year: Yale I r Claremont, 1:1 X ' I I X BZ, ' 1 F' g N f Af A 1 'r f I ' ,, IAMES SHANNON M I g K , - , X. Iim's fighting blood really Mr. ' yvd' O fie fmore X Mai, power to the Irishl. During bas Kee 4' t- er s rrlgul figh X Power was transferred to Parse ' 'asxket elf w re i s entirely i ,- X .. place, though lim will not admi it ZWQ' L l A ': e e t ainstay of th ,rv 4 B squad. YQ I X T' May Lakeside's rivals alwa - de76 el espe 1 r growing athletic prowess. Next year: W.S.C., Veterinary Medicine. l ,4 we ' 1 moms s1MoNs W There was a time when Shuttles was the class of '5O and the eight years since then through which he has been at Lakeside are really beginning to tell on him. Throughout those years, hr: has compiled an excellent grade record, taking it both Fusion and Senior Math in his stride. Because of his excellent academic work, Tom was one of the first students to be accepted at Amherst. Keep up the good work, Tom. The presence of a chapter of 'Cum Laude' on the campus will raise future academic standards. Next year: Amherst, Engineering or B.A. 20 ,.. . 'D y- in--r
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L. is IERRY PETRAM Winning his share of gold stars to show his academic capacities, Ienry has spiced his school life with Naval Reserve enthusiasm. He really enjoys the Reserve, devoting one week-end a month to life on a submarine and many an hour between times in defending the Naval Reserve against attacks of Air Reserve partisans. As a Sophomore he represented the school on the rifle team and was a member of the track squad in his Freshman and Sophomore years. Next year: U. of W. f?l Qin fre ' ' ' . 74 Ju s ! K I ' Lg N dl L I J I . I . - ISTANLEYP If-f1!7Z l 'l .'d'AjB F' 043 1 Ou avg. eg If . Ucf' A Lakesider m the sixth grade, Stan has led an il tr' s and fu life r on and about the campus. At the top of the Lakeside Four H dred Stan was ,.,- seldom absent from any social function. Scholastically, always near the top of A, his class: athletically, Stan stayed close to basketball and tennis, but was recog- - 1 nized as the school's best skier. His gossip column in Lightning was a must 44441-,ru , , with every Lakesider. As the class of '50 breaks up, each will 'have his own , memory of Stan, but none will forget his unselfishness and the affable personality that made him an outstanding member of the Senior class. 1 With our magnificent Northwest mountains, skiing will become a more prominent Lakeside sport. Next year: Yale f?l, Princeton f?l, U. of W. f?l, B.A. 'nag 40-JDM L-0443. A f., 7 ...src .fkwff WL fd ova with. srzwmrr RICHARDS . 7f,,,Q lb!-f Stew hails from Forest Grove, regon and cs Meir- er years. Although he has won three Qlidetfi an u ne olut arsity football, his Senior year was the use of his electrical a ty. w respons' or th excellent special lighting effects that added snap an c r to the st ' .A eg. His skill effected repair of the portable P.A. -a ' . e - A ' s also been an active member of the P C . In erested in riflery, he is a Sharpshooter. his main interests do not run to sports. His m tiibution during Lakeside's campus beauty spots and distinguished architecture deserve more attention from campus photographers. Next year: Pacific U., Pre-med. I f THEOD RE ROGERgA QQ M -064' . 1 . . m I M jYA ar?l-Tl dow'rZtg eklaguard o otball on ' ' Te oine s of 50 in h s Fr gh not a memb r of a team, and c sen t repr sgent t ss in t e lneligible Club All Star o Ted ade the t am during his Senior year. As a st , ed was ear th R,yQiis c ass, doing exceptionally well in Senior Math, while k p n e ss in good umor his incessant questioning upon unimpor t o v u etails. conce o manager he helped his class finance his Iunior ar. At Lakeside there are real nt s o climb as well as studies to struggle Next year: Whitman aw. f 19 MQ? -5: 5 . W + if-4 ,L ,If 3
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X THOMAS SLIPPER A 'I f f Ever , ne renfem om . ri y r t ' t o pers ality hggrldzl e su' ver be r I Clu a V ootball, an baseball ke 1very bus t th cho l a d o the y k- w e cl L?Qmo ain to tr c on the b s. C e t el nrnx ay , t ake ail' fbfswim ' g, ., r r grocery st e wa i en e h wing hi r' er's li ' - N tyear: U. .!?J ' DALE YATES Although Daler came to Lakeside as a Iunior he wasyrapidly absorbed by the members of the class of '50 and readily became one of them. His quick wit and vivid humor also made him a hit with the rest of the school. As a Iunior, Daler turned out for the ineligible squad and as a Senior, proved to be a rugged tackle for the Varsity, easily winning his letter. He also turned out tor track and under the guise of indifference worked hard at the sport and became number two man ofthe 880. Next year: U. of W., Business Administration. Z Z A N qv E . he 4- M ' as-f ai Qi --Q, We ,, M9 ,f .J-Aon f We WWW ROBERT s'rn'r'1.En Q 0 1 Another of the seventh throu eltth ade wojidersf' Bob has marked his stcry on the quadrangle w hi a' IQQ prowes . In the lower school, Bob won two football, an! t aseQll e the p school he earned two Frosh-Soph and two Na tootb le r . o - oph and three Varsity baseball letters. Theyerv in er s ns, ob ent in making enough baskets to lead the Br . in col1T?n. n I ' t making some sort of letter, he is busily at or sports dk of he er, feature writer for the Numidian. X - I -2 -L Lakeside's competitiv s rts will not suffer wit increased opportunities for other activities. Next year: Stan d. O fy W the heart c ll activi hn ld be found doing his est t suc ffi allyg uno ' has done a great share th ork.c oits ' r' e tl e h covered the field for sports portorially nd a er o aseb ll squad i.n his op more and I ' ears, h co 1 ed h' success of the sp Lakeside. spite all e e ra-curricul c 'viti has won his s goldwatfirs and h s d t e a ected t iendly social lion. 'X 'A .e La esi ers o tur years qive the midi, s an annually distin ve y eristicf' rf Next y ar: Wesl an, Dentistry. M 21
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