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THE CLASS Ori ri brisk morning in early September of TQSO, the Class of T956 l nfnf l its origin. Those of us destined to be Six-Year Club in r-rv1 bins wi-ii: Deane Carlson, Howard Adler, Steve Rucker, John iowi-ri, Bert Cassels, Joe l-lenke, Tim Hall, and Dick Jones. These eight boys made up the small but sound foundation for the Class of lf?'ifi. ln the eight grarle the class added three new members: Jay Balmer, Sim Cantril, and the Yakima Kid,' Van Jordan. The next yr-rrr was to be rt new and exciting experience in the Upper School. It was in the freshman year that our thoughts moved toward the inn-X wiir-n we would be Seniors, then, we thought, Heaven help the unflr-rrlriss men! ln our first year in the Upper School, the Class of IVG6 firlrlerl two fine scholars to its ranks: George Powell and Bill Phillips lvvo other boys also loined the class that year: Bill Evenson rinrl Towne- Collins, one of the finest basketball players in the hrs- toiy ol lrikirsirle. lhi- sophomore year starterl off with a bang. ln September, six iww boys ioinml the class: Jim Atwood, John Bartels and Toby Walkirr lrom Portland, Alan Bcrill, Denny Watt, and Brooke Albert- OF l956 son. At tha end of the first semester these six were loaned by Mike Foley from Vancouver, British Columbia. lt was during the sopho- more year that we noticed time to be slipping by very quickly. We dreamed more and more about the day when we would be Seniors. As iuniors we were slowly but surely getting the feeling of sophis- tication, The class foundahon was strengthened to near perfection with the addition of Dtck McCurr:lie, Sam McKinstry, Spencer Wood, and Jim Rooney. As we received our Senior rings, pins, privileges and responsibilities, we hoped we would write a significant and honorable page in the history of Lakeside. The Senior year was finally here. To round out the class, four new Seniors ioined the ranks. These were Neil MacDonald, Miko Seeber, Tony Chase, and Bill Karr, As departing Seniors, we certainly hope that we have made con- tributions that will long be remembered in the annals of Lakeside. We also wish to thank all the members of the faculty for their never- ending attempts to make us mature in mind and body, Lastly, we should like to wish the best of luck to next year's Senior Class and to all succeeding Senior Classes, jews sS Page 8 S
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HOWARD ADLER Howard was an outstanding member of his class both academically and ath- letically. Ever since the seventh grade, Howie has been at the top of his class and an excellent example to his classmates, having been on the Gold Star list several times. He was elected vice-president of his class in his freshman year, secretary- treasurer of both the Athletic Council and the Big L Club in his senior year, and a member of the Senate for two terms. Howard turned out for varsity football for one year, but, unfortunately, he began having trouble with his knees and had to give the sport up. The two sports in which Howard excels the most are basketball and baseball, he is a two-year letterman in basketball and a three-year letterman in baseball. In basket- ball, Howie was the second highest scorer and the best dribbler on the team in his senior year. His keen sense of humor and enthusiasm helped greatly to keep the morale of the team high. Howie played third base on the baseball team, proving himself proficient at that position, he was also one of the best batters on the team, winning several games for Lakeside with a home run hit. Howie has an extremely sharp wit and a store of ready iokes that help him make friends easily. He always looks on the brighter side of things, and his ability to get along with people will greatly help him in his future life. College Choice-University of Washington, University of Nevada Will I am taking my ears and gold key chain with me! BRGOKE ALBERTSON Although Brooke was probably the quietest and most reserved member of his class, he has been a great asset to the school and to his fellow students. Brooke did not have a single 'enemy' during his three years at Lakeside, although many students did not know Brooke well, he was respected and liked by all. His main reason for coming to Lakeside was to take advantage of the fine educational standards the school offered, consequently, Brooke has concentrated most of his efforts on his studies. Brooke has been awarded the Gold Star numerous times, his determination and academic prowess will aid him in his chosen occupation as a lawyer. Athletically, Brooke excels in golf, having competed on the golf team for two years, In basketball, he was one of the star players for the Whitcomb club until he was forced to give it up for medical reasons. We are sure that Brooke will be a success at any endeavor, he has impressed us with his academic reserve and determination. His good attitude in the class- room is typical of everything he does. He wants to become a lawyer, and we arc sure that through his perseverance he will accomplish this goal. College Choice, Whitman, University of Washington. Will, l will my ability to lose golf balls to Mr. Johnson! Page 9
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