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Mnwry Treadwell UTCH, OUR KOOL KAT, ambled into school with that sleepy expression on his face as a junior, and through the last years he has main' tained that expression most successfully. Wheim he isn't concentrating on being a confirmed individualist, Butch turns out for football as a member of the Brownell club and for varsity baseball. However, much of his notoriety stems from the number of different cars he uses to come to school. One morning it's a '57 Tfbird, the next it's a '59 Tfbirdg and the next, it's a new station wagon. The boy from Chelan certainly keeps us guessing. Our master of the bull session is always ready to drop everything for a good talk, and he will be long remembered for his forensic abilities. el mith OWN FROM the Alberta plains came Mel Smith to join the boarding depart' ment as a junior. Until his senior year, Mel was virtually unheard of. His sense of humor brought him out of his room and into many a dorm party. If he was not twisting words into hilarious phrases, he was busy composing another Rhythm and Blues song on the piano. It was not until his senior year that nlMCl'bH'tCDHStl' went out for many varsity athletics. In that year, he participated on the track team as a short' distance runner. Although Mel will leave the dorm, his many songs will remain to be handed down. John Spear OHN, AS A JUNIOR from Portland, added his name to our ranks two years ago. Proving himself an able athlete, Pencil earned a varsity letter in golf, and, in his senior year, just mixed a position on the varsity basketball team. During the summer, John can be seen galavanting around Seaside in his Austin, which, he claims, can go 95 fthe fastest possible is 755. An average student and a Prefect, The Thin Man has managed to transmit some of his spirit to almost everyone in the Dorm. Aside from some objections, he has been able to run a hot dart game in his room, much to everyone's entertainment. Owning a very quiet pair of shoes, John will always be remembered for his sneaky distribution of alarm clocks.
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Steven Rube TOOPING TO BE ABLE to get through the door, Mr. 6' 3 entered the hallowed halls four years ago and he hasn't stopped growing since. During the time he has been here, Steve has put that height to use on the basketball court, and when crew was introduced last year, he was well able to take advantage of it. Outside school his big interest is sailing as his trophy shelf will attest. In school, the printer's ink in his veins manifests itself in Steve's activities as associate editor of the school paper, the Tarler, and as a member of the yearbook staff. A major part of all the important bull sessions around school, his caustic comments will certainly be missed. We know that Steve will add as much to college as be has to Lakeside. Carver Rutherford 'TJ' X as UT JOINED the Class as a charter member-maybe a little reluctantlykbut once he was in, it was to stay. In lower' school, Carver didn't do much but gain weight. But once in upper school he began to show. Doe Naiden won't forget his extraordinary abilities in Latin, Don An- derson won't forget his ability on the foot- ball field Qor his languagejg the class won't forget his many contributions to the diff ferent committeex, or his fright of spiders, nor will the student body forget his arguf mentative abilities. When Carver rolls out of Stanford with his M.D. degree, we know that he will have left that college richer by more than one blow-out. Pete hafer ETE IS ANOTHER of the sixfyear members of the class of '59 During this time, he has excelled in all fields of school activity. An avid athlete, Pete has won ten varsity letters while at Lakeside, being a four' year letternian in both football and baseball. He also is a capable student, having appeared on several Gold Star lists. He has held many offices such as president of this year's Athletic Council and sergeant-at-arms of the freshman and sophomore class. One of Pete's greatest assets is his sense of humor. On innumerable occasions his jokes and comments have caused pandemonium among his classmates, Also, Pete is one of the snappiest dressers in the class, and can always give information on the latest styles. Witli his famous muscular physique and sharp-looking Studebaker, Pete is known to be a ladies' man. Witli all his attributes, Pete is sure to be a success at college and later life. ref'-3' s,,. .. N Q.-s::ia .'s.-. N-11: 'Qu'- 'QP' 4 :rr 1 fl: ::'.'w Ai ., i ' . Us al .a
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.Zig sf Q. 5 CQTW-5 X' 7 ' ' ff nfsffa f, h,. 4 ffldgf ...x i.r -'7 . z pf!-R YI? -5 'W f' if X x it H si f I '. A f. . N X . ! W ' Class of '60 Led by class officers Tom Wyckoff, Cam Hopkins, john Baker, Dave Minthorn and Denny Van Ness, the junior class has in- spired a successful work day and has greatly contributed to all phases of varsity athletics. With a tremendous athletic potential, the class should continue to display their abilities on winning teams. But the class doesn't stand on its athletic fame alone: it also has its share of brains. lVyckoff, Doug Glant, Doug Hanks and John Drumheller have consistently shown up on the Honor Roll. Under the guidance of Mr. Dougall, this year's Junior Class ranks as one of the best. Class of '61 Although not known for its scholastic ability, the class of '61 nevertheless received many Gold Stars. Special mention should also go to Honor Roll members Neils, Johnston and Perthou. The classes' social activities, highlighted by a very popular party, were quite successful. To finance these and future activities, two major proiects were undertaken-the sale ot' Lakeside hats and the sale of tickets to a play by George Bernard Shaw. The class was well rep- resented in all varsity sports. On the football team were Neils, Holt and W. McMahon: on the basketball team was ll. McMahon: and on the baseball team was VV. McMahon. Class President ,lohn Clancy was captain of the tennis team, and Mark VVagner, though not captain, ranked first on the golf team. . ' V--x Q v , fx xx Class of 62 1 Y . J I I f I The freshman class this year. has made successful progress under i . llfl A the leadership of the class advisor, Mr. Coldmith, President ,loe O , f v Clancy, Vice-president Peter Taylor, Sec. Ken Heilbrunn, and Sgt.- , . , 1. . . at-Arms lohn Vinton. Athlctically, the class has marie a good record . ' - with at least one member in every varsity sport, scholastically, the ' , ' ' E class has had at least four boys on the Honor Roll every quarter. - - V ,,.. The freshman class had a successful dance and made a good f . - lx profit from the programs sold at the .football games. It appears that 1 'H - ,' Q ' MMI' this year's freshmen hold great promise for the future and, in 1962, Q .. , , x Q X l should be a highly successful senior class. 4 ' s - . , q - - . . I ' s ' . 1 . , , X I e . az. ' I - v , 1 ' - S 'Z l ' ' ' ' O I xx! KWH' .-f .f N 1 4 . , j .4 . 4 ' f f-5 A fx gi- nb V I ' X X ' fe- N, -fvdfaif f A QR . .' '.' - 4 ' K A ' '. -P ' .1 ' X, X - .I E 1 -I X I , Q 4' W 0 SL 3, --4 K ' .dx X A U f-- X x 4'-'---J g-.
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