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0 DOUG MILNE-One Year Queen Anne High School's gift to Coach Flanagan's basketball team this year was Doug Milne, whose excellent ball handling and defensive work held up his guard slot well. Though at Lakeside only a few months, Doug fitted into school life well and became a prominent member of the boarding department. He transferred from Queen Anne's Grizzly Hi-Y to the Lakeside Hi-Y and is now an active member of the latter. Though we go to press before the track season gets under way, rumor has it that Doug will be a great aid to the Lion cinder team. tk IN THE SERVICE -k JIM GALLAGHER-Three Years Jim first came to Lakeside for a short time in the FRED HULBERT-Four Years Many of us remember Fred Hulbert as the boy lower school, after which he went to school in Canada and Garfield High. J.G. returned to Lakeside in his sophomore year and remained here until he left to serve his country in the United States Marine Corps. He amazed everyone as a dorm boy by the number of black marks he ac- cumulated, and his Monday night visits to the Senior Council. But Jim survived fand they say life in the Marine Corps is ruggedi. We'll always think of him as one socially prominent, and re- member how far he could get on an A card. KEIFER FOBES-Two Years In 1942 Keifer Fobes entered Lakeside as a Sophomore. He turned out for varsity football in his very first year, and played at the position of guard. In his Junior year he worked on the busi- ness staff of the Tatler. Keifer was a charter member of the Hi-Y Club, being one of the only three Juniors admitted into this organization. Under Mr. Small's supervision Keifer took charge of all busses, and when the classes sponsored any plays, he worked as electrician. ln 1944 he was called to the service of his country. He is now serving with an active unit in the United States Marine Corps. with the soda-pop complex, a fellow with a friendly smile from e'ar to ear and a good word for all. His most famous being: So-long, fellows, l'm leaving school early today, got to go see the doc. fNo doubt the doc was not all that Fred saw when he went to town.j At Lakeside Fred was a member of the Brownell Club, and served as business manager of the Lakeside Tatler. Evi- dently, Fred took one of the Merchant Marine recruiting advertisements seriously, for he left at mid-term for the Merchant Marine Academy in Southern California. JOE DRISCOLL-One Year Another member of the Class of '45 to leave school for the service of his country was Joe Dris- coll. Joe was a member of the boarding depart- ment in his only year at Lakeside. He was an ardent player on the football and baseball squads and one with lots of spirit. He made himself famous with the half-time entertainment during the basketball games. How well we re- member Joe charging on the floor as 'Superman.' 17
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JAMES G. TALBOT-Three Years For three years Jimmy Talbot's curly white head has been bobbing around Bliss Hall and out on the athletic field. He has taken an active part in almost all maior sports. On the baseball diamond he has played for two years, winning his letter both times. Jim didn't stop with iust a letter in one sport. When the end of the year rolled around he found that he had collected two more letters. These letters represented a lot of hard work on the baseball and football fields, and on the basketball floor. At the end of his Junior year Jim was accepted as a member of good standing in the Lakeside Big L Club. JOHN TREMPER-Two Years Another one of the boys who really went places around town and school was little Jackfrabbitj Tremper. He was noted for his good work as Secretary of the Senior Class. Jack always took a leading role in school affairs. Two years ago, when he left Garfield for Lakeside, he took an active part in affairs, almost immediately playing end for Coach Flana- gan's football team for one year. He was a tremendous asset to the baseball squad as second-baseman for two consecutive years. Jack also believed in maintaining an active social life. PAUL VOINOT-Three Years Proving himself to be a capable Student Body President seems to be second nature with Paul Voinot. P.V., one of Lakeside's most popular students, was an active member of Coach Flanagan's Big L Club, serving as treasurer for one year. He was also Vice-President of the Cruise Club. As end on the football team for two straight years, he played excellent defensive ball. For several months Paul boarded in the dormitory. When he wasn't turning out after school for athletics he was sure to be in Bliss Hall, proudly sporting his letter sweater and an armload of books. HOWIE WRIGHT-Three Years That notorious laugh that resounds up and down the halls belongs to none other than Howie Wright, a prominent member of the social set. Howie is a member of the Hi-Y and has spent a good part of his time at Lakeside in the dormitory. His good cheer and his convertible have added to many ioyous occasions. Laughy turned out for football and baseball for two years, and participated in club basketball. He is also a very ardent skier. Howie has been signed up with the Army Air Corps for the past year. Determined to be a pilot, he took lessons last summer.
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o First Row: French, Matthias, Malarkey, Lilo, Scheyer, Brazeau. Second Row: Lachman, Ware, Butler, McAuslond, Anderes, Becket. Third Row: Foster, McCord, Peterson, Henderson, Johnson. Fourth Row: Woolford, Anderson, Peacock, Smith, Bradley. Fifth Row: Hess, Pelly, Harlan, Forbes. Last Row: Woodward, Green, Robbins, Black, Mr. Jones, Mullen. JUNIO Under the able direction of Mr. Jones, class advisor, and Leonard Ware, president, the Jun- iors had a successful year. They showed them- selves able to hold up the standard in athletics and other school activities. The Class of T946 should do well in their Senior year. Bill Anderson: Football letterman, one year, Basketball, two years, Hi-Y, Track Letterman, one year. Don Becket: Basketball, one year, Treasurer of the Junior Class. Alan Black: President of the Freshman Class. Don Bradly: Business staff of Tatler. Phil Brazeau: Football, one year. Paul Butler: Club sports, Secretary of the Freshman Class. Bob Forbes: Club sports. Fritz Foster: Tatler business staff, Sergeant at arms of Freshman and Junior Classes. Davies French: News Editor of the Tatler, Sec- retary of the Junior Class, Track Letterman, one year. Tom Green: Vice-President of the Freshman Class, Football, two years. Otis Harlan: Basketball letterman, one year, Tatler. Phil Henderson: President of the Sophomore Class, Track letterman, three years, Football let- terman, one year, Basketball, one year. 18 CLASS David Hess: Football letterman, one year, Track, two years, Numidian, Hi-Y, Dorm Council. Richard Lachman: Tatler, Numidian, Lincoln Forum winner. Minor Lile: Baseball, one year. Evan McCord: Club sports. Sandy McAusland: Football, one year. Jamie Matthias: Football letterman, one year, Track, three years, Hi-Y. Minor Pelly: Track, two years. Sterling Peterson: Track letterman, two years, Football letterman, one year. Harvey Robbins: Tatler, Vice-President of the Sophomore Class, Track Letterman, one year. Leonard Ware: Football letterman, one year, Baseball, three years, President of the Junior Class, Tatler, Lincoln Forum winner. Julian Woolford: Treasurer of the Freshman Class. Paul Zech: Club sports. NEW STUDENTS Ernest Anderes: Football. Jim Johnson: Track. Tom Malarkey: Football, Hi-Y. Chuck Mullen: Football letterman, Hi-Y. David Scheyer: Football, Hi-Y. David Smith: Basketball. Don Woodward: Club sports.
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