1964: NO LAKES ALMA MATER FOR PUGET SOUND LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL GAME
Posted Dec. 18, 2017
Late in the Puget Sound League (PSL) boys’ basketball championship game March 6, 1964, in the Highline High School gym (neutral court) in Burien -- Lakes won in an upset, 47-46 -- the game's public address announcer said fans of the winning team could sing its school alma mater at the game’s conclusion. Lakes won. There was momentary silence, no alma mater. That was followed by the Lancer team players, coaches and fans cheering. Lakes was in its second school year, it did not have an alma mater or fight song. (Later that school year student-written music and words for the alma mater and fight song were composed/written and adopted.)
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