Lakeside School - Numidian Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1945

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HENRY ISAACSON-Five Years There isn't a boy on the campus that does not know Hank Isaacson, the boy with that lean and hungry look. Hank was known for his ability to irritate the faculty and encite arguments. His athletic achievements include three years of basketball, two years of football, and a year of baseball. Among his many other accomplishments are swimming, sailing, and skiing, and Hank excels in all three. There is rarely a dance or social function of any sort thatalke does not attend. He always seems to be having a wonderful time, but after mid-night his life becomes curiously mysterious. MILSON JOHNSTON-Two Years Mils came to Lakeside in the fall of '43 to begin his iunior year. He hailed from the fair city of Pasco where his father held the office of Mayor. We became aware of this fact when Milson modestly introduced his father at the football banquet of '43 as My Father, the mayor of Pasco. For two seasons he breezed around the track to please the whims of a certain Math-Teacher. He also worked hard in football. Mil was a charter member of the Hi-Y and contributed much to the club. He is noted for his rustic wit and the ease with which he understands the hidden meaning in iokes. DAVID KETNER-Two Years There isn't a fellow on the campus that can out-draw Dave Ketner. He has made the illustrations for the Tatler ever since he came to Lakeside. During his Senior year he drew all the cartoons for the Numidian. He played club basketball and football for the Whitcombs. For this last year a group of fellows have been entertaining the boys on the Laurel- hurst bus run with old cowboy ballads every morning. Dave's tenor voice took an important part in these daily serenades. He is probably as well known for his winning smile as he is for those unmistakable David Ketner drawings. SCOTT KLINE--Five Years In 1940 the 8th Grade was enlarged by a considerable number of fel- lows. Among them was Scotty Kline. For five years Scotty has plugged along, working hard, and making a really good name for himself here at Lakeside. Before he came to Lakeside to live in the dormitory, he went to school in Everett, Washington. As a Freshman, Scott Kline be- came Assistant Rifle Club Treasurer. He became Secretary of this club when he was a Sophomore, and has remained active in this particular position ever since. Scott was a worker rather than a talker. H A -N

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JOHN GULLIKSON-Two Years The first president of the Model Club was none other than Johnny Gul- lickson. For one year John was a member of the Lakeside Hi-Y Club, and played on Mr. Small's Golf Club for two years. Coach Flanagan found an able assistant with John as a football manager. Lakeside can boast of a lot of studious fellows, but only one boy like Johnny Gullick- son, who feels disappointed if he gets a grade lower than an A. Ever since he came to Lakeside from Tacoma in 1943, his scholastic record has been outstanding. John was a member of the boarding department. During his Senior year he was one ofthe few to live at the Adams' house. BOB HABEGGER-Two Yea rs Bob Habegger came to Lakeside two years ago from Roosevelt High School. He was one of the charter members of the Lakeside Hi-Y Club. Bob worked to the top in Hi-Y. He was elected Sergeant at Arms, then Vice-President, and finally became President of this organization. He was considered one of the mainstays of the varsity football team. He held down the position of guard for two seasons, winning his letter both times. Bob was also a member of Coach Cantonwine's championship track team. His work on the track squad included the football-throw and the broad-iump. FRANK HOPKINS-Three Years Frank was on the Frosh-Soph football team, and since then he and his brother, Fred, have been the mainstays of the Whitcomb Club. When- ever the varsity squad needs transportation, one of the twins shows up with a car, and what is even more important, with gas. Frank has a high scholastic record, and he is noted for his ability to find an exception to almost any rule in the book. He has always been concerned with the practical side of life, he has not willingly taken any subject which did not have an immediate practical value. His hobby, the buying, repairing, and selling of motors is also practical. FRED HOPKINS-Three Years In 1942 Fred Hopkins came from Ballard High School to start his life at Lakeside as a Sophomore. For three years he and his twin brother, Frank, were confusing faculty and students alike-no one was ever quite sure which one he was talking to. He played top notch basketball for the Whitcomb Club, and his Frosh-Soph football playing was largely responsible for the success of this team. Fred is a member of the Cruise Club, a group of ardent ship lovers. His caved-in Hudson has been a feature on the campus on Saturdays. Fred has always had some project on the fire, often it was the Saturday Work Squad.



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WILLET LAKE-Two Yea rs Portland's gift to Lakeside is the indispensable Bill Lake. He played football on the varsity squad for two years until he was put out of com- mission. In his first year he was elected Sergeant at Arms of the Junior Class. This year he holds the same office in the Student Body and the Hi-Y Club. His six feet of brawn have kept more than one Student Body meeting from reaching riot proportions. Bill is a dorm boy, but when- ever he manages to get a week-end he heads for the nearest train station, Portland bound. ln track he won his letter for two consecutive years. DONALD LEEHEY-Two Yea rs As a sports manager Don Leehey was very definitely tops. He was manager of the football squad for two years, and manager of the bas- ketball squad for one. Don is another one of Lakeside's numerous dorm boys from Portland, Oregon, the City of Roses. Don is one of the few boys that came to Lakeside and made a material profit. It seems that he had a small concession in the basement of Bliss Hall, selling sports equipment to the athletes. Don made his letter for both years at Lake- side on the track team. He hopes to attend West Point Academy in the very near future. FRED LYMAN-Five Years Fred has done any number of outstanding things at Lakeside, but, prob- ably, none quite as outstanding as the iob he did in editing the Nu- midian. On the Tatler Staff he served for three years in the sports department. He was Treasurer of his Junior class, and Secretary of the Student Body and the Hi-Y. On the athletic field Fred played varsity football three years, winning a letter in his Senior year. He has turned out for track, as well as playing basketball for the Whitcomb team. For two years he was elected cheer leader of the school. It was not unusual to see him directing a howling mob, all hollering for the old Alma Mater. DONALD McKAY-Two Yea rs That big, handsome Senior that walked the halls of Lakeside for these last two years is, probably, none other than Don McKay. Besides being a popular member of the Senior Class, Don was also a capable center on this year's basketball team. He never failed to keep the class-room in a constant turmoil with his witty remarks. Don was a reporter on the Tatler as well as Advertising Manager. After graduation Don will either enter college or go into some branch of the armed forces. Uncle Sam will, most likely, have something to say about that.

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