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IOHN TROMMALD fohn entered Lakeside in his junior year from Lincoln High in Portland. He is President of this year's class and a two-year Senate member. He was editor of the TATLER for a short while this year and is on the editorial staff of the NUMIDIAN. Drama Club, Brownell Baseball, Board of Strategy, Golf and Rifle round out Iohn's activities as a Lakeside boarder. PETER HANKE Pete came to Lakeside in 1948 as an eighth grader. He did not return to Lakeside for his freshman year but re-entered as a sopho- more. Pete had the smoothest car on the campus, a '51 Ford con- vertible. He was active in athletics, playing club football, basketball and track. Studying earnestly kept Pete from varsity athletics his senior year, but he managed to turn out for varsity football his junior year. Pete's sophomore year was his best scholastically, as he earned four Gold Stars and was on the Honor Roll. He served in student government as Vice President of the Senior Class and as a senator for two years. He played the main role in Command Decision. FINN LEPSOE Finn has been a Lakesider since the seventh grade and in this time has been Freshman Class president, Senior class treasurer, Sen- ate member, vice president of the Ski Club, and on the NUMIDIAN staff. A Whitcomb, he played basketball, baseball, and tennis. Finn has been a frequent Honor Roll member and a Gold Star winner. JOHN PANKRATZ A Lakesider since his sophomore year, lack quickly fitted into the life of the school. He has been the yell squad leader, a Lincoln Forum winner, sports editor of the TATLER, business manager of the NUMIDIAN, senior class secretary, and a member of the Drama Club. Besides this, lack has been awarded the Presidenfs Medal and the Silver Star as well as the Gold Star for three years and mention on the Honor Roll for two. Seven
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K THE CLASS PROPHECY Dear Mr. Strong: I have just received a reply to the letter I sent to the Missing Persons Bureau asking the whereabouts of Lakeside's 1953 class and I am now forwarding its content to you. GLOOMY IOHN TROMMALD has become a bit actor in the movies, playing comedy roles, and actually has smiled. DA VE CORREA is now in the used car business in Upper Tasmania and is still trying to give his cars to anyone who will tow them away. IOHN CALVERT has devoted his life to perfecting a process for removing the neutral spirits from Lord Calvert Reserve. FRED LONG has perfected a new type of automobile which is run by a wrist watch spring and a complicated series of gears from AL GREEN'S We Grindem Cog and Gear Company, chief producers of gears for jet propelled kiddie cars. PETE MOR- BECK, now in the lumber business, lost two fingers while cutting blanks for IOE IULSON'S Paddle Com- pany, only suppliers of ironwood paddles for fraternity initiations. BOB BAKER, world famous chemist, has recently emerged from his laboratory, for the first time in five years, to announce his discovery of a new drug for the cure of the disease he recently invented. IOHN CURZON has just become president of the Holden Steamshovel Company, producers of the gear propelled shovels used in the Holden mines. DON SMITH recently merged his business with DICK SM1TH'S and the two will now produce Smith's Elixer, a high grade hang-over preventive. MAC HUFF, F.B.I. investigator, captured several members of a notorious car theft ring after they stole his six Cadillacs, LARRY KANGLEY is making money hand over fist by stretching Crosleys and selling them as Rolls Royces. SIGURD NORMANN has finished the sequel to lim Bailey's Pulitzer Prize winning novel, Anniglook, Eskimo Girl, entitled Onniglook's First Love, and it is said that Sigurd's mind snapped after spending eighteen years writing his treatise on Parental Qualities of the Common Houseflyf' Dr. BILL FRIEND has saved the life of professional football star BOB MAN- LOWE who forgot to let go of the ball and threw himself over the goalposts. FRED COLLINS is chief assistant money counter to CLARK HENRY at Money Storehouse No. 6 of the WARREN HEATHMAN- IUDSON PARSONS Snowshoe Factory. IOHN MIFFLIN is now their chief salesman and is presently work- ing on a project to sell snowshoes to South Sea Islanders. HAROLD HELLIESEN has gone into the lumber import business and is supplying the ironwood for M orbeck's paddle blanks. BOB PETTIT was last seen on his way to visit Bob Baker at his lab, but has never returned from the dismal depths. DICK HALL and BARKY HERMAN have started a date bureau which has not been very successful, the reason: they have been dating too many girls themselves and are never at the office to answer calls. PETER DENMAN and BILL BRADY were recently arrested for locking the congregation in their church and then proceeding to de- liver a thirteen hour sermon on the evils of evil. CHUCK ADAMS has finally quit pro basketball and is planning to retire after his twenty year career with the famous Briggs Oilers team which is sponsored by oil tycoon MIKE BRIGGS who struck oil while shoveling away the debris that had accumulated during one of his wordy speeches about nothing. PETE HANKE is making dual exhaust systems for FINN LEPSOE'S latest line of luxurious cabin cruisers which he will sell only to South Sea Islanders who are wearing snow- shoes. IACK PANKRATZ who has been a producer at M.G.M. for the past several years is now producing a great romance picture which will star a certain Gloomy. Recent reports have it that WAKE ANDER- SON, the salmon king, was chased from his home by a stray bear from CHARLES DA VIS' circus which is staging a three week run at Sitka while on its Alaska tour. Yours truly, PETER HEISER Owner: Heiser's Happy Horse Farm Horses of all breeds, sizes, shapes, and colors. You name it, I've had it. Six
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NEILL WAKEFIELD ANDERSEN CLARK HENRY Coming from Spokane in his funior year, Clark was quickly recognized by his classmates for his abilities. A Brownell, he has participated not only in club baseball, basketball and football, but also fencing and rifle. As a senior his class and club saw fit to elect him as their sergeant-at-arms, realizing that he would fill the post capably. CHARLES ADAMS Although his name has been on both the Honor Roll and the Gold Star several times during the six years he has been at Lakeside, Chuck is best known for his athletic abilities, winning letters three years in football and basketball, and four years in baseball. He served as co-captain of the basketball team in his senior year. Chuck was also Sergeant-at-Arms of his freshman class, a member of the Senate and the Athletic Council for one year, and this year was President of the Big L Club. Wake hailing rom Sitka Alaska came to Lakeside in his freshman year as a day student. He was very active in athletics as he played club football, baseball and basketball. He also played varsity basketball his junior year. Wake was an avid ski supporter at Lakeside throughout his stay. ROBERT BAKER During his two year visit from Spokane, Bob, a constant Honor Roll member and Gold Star winner, has proven to be one of the best Lakeside students. In his senior year, Bob was elected secretary-treasurer of the Parsons Club. He also participated in Parson basketball and golf as well as the Drama Club, Band and Boy Scouts besides working on the NUMIDIAN and TATLER staffs. Eight
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