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Nirt fifQffZa XEQJS fQ I - gy! Rick Ifaivs f I 6 'QW OISTEROUS RICKY passed through the portals of Lakcside for thc iirst time as a sophornorefhecause of a recurring knec injury Ricks athf lctic career has hccn short livedftwo years of varsity track and one of foot' hall--as a climax to his athletic carcer hc was forced into nianaging-V-hcf sides varsity and managing Rick also took hoxing for two ycars and hoxcd in thc smokcr Rick has donc hctter than avcragc work scholastically. hav' ing won two Gold Stars- his favorite suhjects hcing Physics and Chcmistry. Rick plans to hecome an cngintcr-'his many wcll written hut tardy arf ticlcs have addcd to the NUIVIIDIAN and the TATLER-this lad is a real marincr. for sailing his forty foot schooner is his favoritc sport along with skinfdiving. Tucker Ingham UCKER IS ONE of thc fcw hoys in our class that is a mcmher of the six ycar cluli fhe is famous for his otlnfhcat rcmarks and his hright rcd face aftcr he has uttcred one of the previously mcntioned witticismsA Tuck has heen very active in Studcnt Body atfairs Aduring freshman year. viccfprcsident of the class: sophomore year. secrctary of thc class. senior year. president of thc Ski Cluh and a mcmher of thc Senatc in athlctics. Tuck participated in Parson sports and Var' sity track'-his favorite hohhy is working on his MGAsp scar. if ' - t N , i kv Qt , xg 1 I I. Ra Jacobs AY. VJHO IS ONE of the two scniors from Missoula. Ivfontana. cn' tered as a sophomore-f'Ray. a very capahlc student. finds Spanish to he his favorite suhjcct -'fin athletics Ray participated in varsity foothall. track and IV haskcthall - in his senior ycar he won a lcttcr in foothall- hcsidcs play' ing hc managed in his sophomorc year'-also Ray played all Parson sports for at least one year-'at thc end of his junior year he was electcd Parson Cluh vicefprcsident Ray also contributed to the TATLER. W, ,I
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i j . Y f ff if ' ,jkj . ,.f-if L in 12 , fajfl XLP i 6' tiff jx if Ron Fra ler CN, LAKESIDE'S famous ham radio operator. entered our ranks as a sophomoreimost of Ron's spare time is spent on his radio. which he operf atcs from the dorm. and his Pogo lihrary-lrving. as he is known to the hoarders. spends most of his time concentrating on lvlath and Chemistry. his favorite suhjects--his scholarly attitude is suhstantiated hy the fact that he has won numerous Gold Stars and has appeared on the Honor Roll fre' quentlyiRon has also taken an active part in student affairs having heen a memher of the Dorm Council and the Student Court in his junior year- in his senior year he was a prefect in the dorm-in athletics Ron turned out for the varsity hasehall team in his junior and senior years and won a letter as a junior. MQLIQ-X IBD f 1 ft, ' , rr B i QQ? 6074 ae' Qi-J .YJ pi I FQMJ J ted Ma 1 B ' ' fmfff ieorge Greelillkf i X li EORGE. WHQTSE WIT has kept the class in stitches. joined the class as a seventh grader-one of the hetterfhuilt memhers of the class George made his mark in foothall fhe participated in varsity foothall for three years and won three lettersf-during his final game against Como Lake George. usually a center, ran for a touchdowngto climax the year George won the Blocking Trophy-during the spring he hurls the dis' cus for the track team-in three years as a mcmher of the track team he won two let' terssin recognition of his athletic prowess the class elected him sergeantfatfarms in his junior year and to the Athletic Councilsit is appropriate that George owns a green MGA-cJut of school he turns to the great outdoors where he Hshes and hunts. Bob Hanks OB ENTERED Lakesfdes hallowed halls as a sophomore-he considers himself the scholarly. intellectual type. and has won several gold starsfdef spite many arguments and remonstrances from his fellow students. R. U. firmly insists that he is an atheist--he enjoys figuring out math prohlems and experimenting in Physics and Chemistry-Boh has hecn a valuahle asset to the Whitccdmh Cluh as he has participated in all sports for at least two seasons--also. he fought in two smokers-in his junior year he hecame a stalwart hack for the Varsity football team-in his spare time. Boh enjoys canoeing. hiking. music. and playing foothall-Boh is a very sincere and certainly capahle fellow. and where his '41 Buick fthe Beastj fails to get him. his friendliness will. Fifteen
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iff? David Jones AVE, WHO ENTERED as one of the many freshmen. certainly was never lost in the shuffle-f there isn't an office of any importance in the school to which Dave hasn't heen elected V the climax came when he was elected Student Body president after holding other offices such as twice a class off ficer, once a Whitcomh officer. treasurer of the Student Body, twice a mem' her of the Senate and the Athletic Council-on the athletic field Dave also excelled having won two letters in track and three in foothallff-in his senf ior year he was elected eofcaptafn of the foothall teams during his freshman and sophomore years he appeared often on the Gold Star lists hefore he realized that there was more in life than school hooks--fhecause of his undy' ing interest in sports, Dave. or as he is called hy some Gulunder. is the sports editor of this hookf-Dave's desk in study hall has always served as an example of how not to keep a desk neat. Ton Koessler N THE FALL OF '54 Tony made the long journey from lviissoula, lviontana to LakesidefTony, whom the hoarders call Boney Tony, had a promising haskethall career ahead of him at Lakeside until he inf jured his foot which put him out of action for a year after he had led the junior varsity in his junior year-besides haskethall Tony played varsity tennisfin his sophomore year he was a member of the Senate and the Dorm Council-Tony, whose favorite suhf jects are math and history, made the Gold Star a couple of timesfhe is treasurer of the Dorm Rifle Cluh+when not studying he likes to ride horses and to play hasketf hall. fred lowre af N OUR JUNIOR YEAR Lakeside was fortunate to receive from far off Honolulu. Fred Punahow Lowrey-along with heing tan all year round. Fred is known for heing a vicefpresident: Dorm Council. Vv'hiteomh Cluh and the Senior Classfalso a memher of the Senatef-in athletics Fred was restricted to eluh sports in his first year. hut as a senior he earned his letter in varsity foothall playing quarterhackfFred claims his favorite sport is surfing, hut the hoarders know that his main activity is chasing girls-Y in an effort to see more sunshine Fred is contemplating attending college in California.
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