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First Row: Frost, Anderson, Habegger, Mullen, Wright, Schiff, Matheson. Second Row: Mr. Flanagan, Voinot, Lake, S. Brown, Bouillon, Hess, Bodle, Lyman, Merrill, Finke. Last Row: Johnston, Matthias, Gullikson, Scheyer, Malarkey, Milne, B. Brown. LAKESIDE HI-Y CLUB The Lakeside Hi-Y club has the distinction of being the only Hi-Y club in a private school in the United States. In its two years of existence the Hi-Y has far outreached the activities of any other club in the school. This year the club set as its goal a recreation building or room where the boys can spend their spare time. Although this project is not yet com- plete the club grossed over two hundred dollars in a benefit smoker held during the winter. Regular club meetings are held on Monday nights with Bob Habegger presiding. In these meetings school problems and activities are discussed. Also, speakers come out to give talks on such things as sports, life in the service, and social problems. Mr. Warren Flanagan, the director of athletics, is also the Hi-Y mod- erator. He heads an advisory board consisting of several members of the faculty. Bob Habegger was the chief gavel man this year, with John Bodle vice- prexy for the first semester, and Bill Anderson for the second. Paul Voinot was treasurer all year. Fred Lyman was secretary for the first semester, Hugh Matheson kept the notes the rest of the year. Although the Hi-Y club is one of the youngest organizations in the school, it already has proved worthy of its creed- to create, to maintain, and to extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character.
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ll Tile IAIIESIDE Daiwa ig' ' I II L II .XW 3 I I we PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE LAKESIDE SCHOOL, SEATTLE 55, WASHINGTON LAKESIDE SCHOOL, JUNE 6, 1945 LYMAN NAMED NUMIDIAN EDITOR GLEED TAKES OVER TATLER LEONARD WARE THE LINCOLN FORUMS Again this year, at the approximate time of Lincoln's birth date an inter- ested group of speakers delivered their speeches in commemoration of the life of our great war-time President. The much revered tradition of the Lincoln Forum, developed over a num- ber of years, has become somewhat stream-lined to meet lihe needs of the generation of students enrolled at Lakeside at the present time. Current- ly, the greater portion of the speeches treat of phases of Lincoln's philoso- phy as the speakers feel it might be applied to present day problems. It was necessary this year to hold a series of preliminaries. The upper- school chose three final contestants: John Gullikson, Bill Berge, and Leon- ard Ware, who was announced the winner. I TATLER Though in years gone by Lakeside has had better written Tatlers, never has it been any more beautiful than this year's. It was edited by Tom Gleed, ably assisted by Davies French, who also wrote the most widely enjoyed column in the sheet. The sports department was handled by Slats Brown, who took pride in insisting that it was the most efficiently handled section of the paper. All in all, Gleed produced a volume of Tatlers that will long be remem- bered. Members of the staff were: Paul Wallace, Harvey Robbins, Bamby Pratt, Leonard Ware, Donald Bradley, and Walt Cameron. TOM GLEED .JFK A 3 FRED LYMAN NUMIDIAN Under the editorship of Fred Ly- man, the 1945 Numidian is larger in format than in 1944, as a result of an increase in funds received and a de- crease in funds given out. Bill Mid- dlebrook and Don McKay secured ad- vertising. The greatest saving in ex- pense was made by doing a great deal of our own photography. Dick Finke took the pictures, and Dave Hess did the developing and printing. Particular thanks go to Kennell-Ellis for their cooperation in taking the Senior pic- tutes. The writing was done by a good many contributors, headed by Slats Brown in the sports department and George Adair. An excellent job was done by Dick Lachman in copy edit- ing. The superb cartooning was done by Dave Ketner. 23
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