Lakeside School - Numidian Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1947

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41' Y ICTUH LEWIS i'lllZ'I'0lt Lt-1yy'ls .' seen more ol' his Alma Mater ll mo't ho ' having heen a Lakesider sinee the . xth de. 1 the footlrall squad, L'l'laylroy was r n 1' d and quarterhaek. winning two var- sity - ers 's senior year, his rough treatment f opposing ends and haeks won him seeond team I-League honors and the Big I, liluh hloeking tro hy. Vie will he rememhered for his yoeil'erous expression ol' his own opinions. ALAN INIAXW ELI. 'lllll-Q lied-streak who ran through all opponents during: the footlnall season was ,Klan Maxwell, the midget marvel from Seattle. He played soeeer for the Whiteonih tfluh and passed the rest ol' the win- ter ill the shower. Running the low hiirdles during: traek season, .Klan won letters in his junior and senior yt'iil'h. .Ks a senior he did an elf:-etive jolv ol' eollet-ting: ads for the Svlllllilllllll. V . 1 4 ,yj,,w'ff jf! I if I lf wi df vIC'roR LE A A l l f Lf y If JOHN MADDFIN UZ ALAN MAXWELL ' ' ' M HOWARTH , 'I , Mmnowcrzorw if 1 fl ,dj me flwjlawflfwf ,J Q ffblvfy .lt JHN NIA DE X ,IUHN lVlAlllll'fN played foothal and hast-hall for two years, winning letters as fullhaek and left fielder. He was a flashy skier and raeed for Lakeside as u senior. All who knew 'gluniorw were impressed hy his earefree nature and strong personality. lohn's pride and joy was always an automobile, and he hud a good many ol' them as a solaee for long win- ter evenings. 0 HUWARTH MEADUWCROFT llowutru Mi:AnoweltoF1' worked hard during his stay at Lakeside partieipating in all aetivities. He was viee-president ol' his freshman and sophomore elasses, president of his junior elass as well as sen- ator in his junior year. lle played basketball on the Parsons' team and was a meinher of the golf squad for two years. Running the projeetor dur- ing assemhlies was his ehief delight, and photogra- phy around sehool was his hohhy. Howarth did great work deeorating for danees and did the an- nouneing at them. I0 't

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N ' fi K ESSEN ANDREW .l0RDA'N KAY' JE.. :N won sity awards in foothall and ha' ral in is so omorf- and Junior years. lhe- ' that' 5 not al 4' 1 play in his sc-nior yn-ar was a t l 'f t l 14- footlnall and lnafkotlvall - .1 tt d 1apt.u I lra 1 '.l sa was ole-1' - fn of tht- baske-thall tc I ar rn-ve-ivefl the- Athle-tie' Tro- y as thi- outstanding athla-to ol' mln- year. .Xa il he-nior he wax we-re-tary of tht- dormitory 4-onnril. lxay drove ons- of the station wagons and it is hard to think ol' that liord without thi- ll4'i4'I'lllllI4'll fam- ol' Kay ln-hind tln- wln-4-l. CHARLES KING FROM NX r1Na'r4:ln:l-1 lhif yt-ar we havo 1IInn-lx lxing. 'lihir in illlllfkgh St'1'0ll4l yvar at Lulu-sidv and ho has prow-d to ho ono of the most popular hoys in tho rlasr of '41 ln tha- dormitory llhurk always war ronsvientiouw and alway- took hif duty st-rioufly. A short time after the- mid-year ln- wah 1-lc-rtml to lhf- dorm 1-ounril and fultilln-d his dutie-a and olrli- gations with aggrvwiwin-rs. Af a nn-inlwr of tln- A's housv, tllmrk provide-d a laugh when ru-lating Nblllt' of hi, good tim:-5 in Se-attlv with l,u- . It - KAY .I HSSHN 04, 'QKNDREW .loRoAN t CHARLES KING , fx , GARYLEWIS S Sv I Y U .'xNlJltI'.W ,lolclmw le-ft Roos:-wlt high st-hool in hiv at-nior ya-ar to romt- to l.akmi4l4-. Hia intrre-nts worm- 1'l'Ili1'l'1'Il mainly on avi:-ntifii' math-rs. l'lla-rtronf' put llli lulowlvdgn- ol t'lt'1'll'I1'liN lo t'X1't'llCllI usu- in arranging lighting for damn-s and in 4-onslrnn-L ing thc nlotion pivturn- lnooth for tht- llarnixal. llr waa a xital nn-mln-r ol' tht- illl'1'llll lin-alu-i'f and tho Vlhilvomln rlulnw. Kmlrow vans:-4l many of hi, 1'liiSSlllillt'S to raiw an on-hrow hy carrying lin' diflirnlt suhjf-vts. GARY LEW IS l'-It'UNlil,lN'S gift to Lak:-aitlo thif 3' looking Gary lmwis. Carfs tale-nt most important In-ing the- Lake-side for all-le-aguv honors at 1-4-ntvr in 1-ar is tall, good- N art' many---tho lA'Hgllf'.S rlloirn- iiiblllllilll. Hairy was ont- ol tht- lu-ft line- lnarkt-rs at Lakvwitln- in a long time-. Gary alro played 11-ntl-r on tha- haskvt- I-all fin- and 4-xplw-we-4l hiv i.1'l'liIlQF l'r4-qua-ntly that a player should ln- allowed lIl0l't' pm-rsonal fouls than juat fiun Ilia alggrrssive-:rosa and havklroard work wort- a grf-at assi-t to tho tvam. Hia quirk humor and easy smilt madt- Gary popular with l'Y1'l'! UIIO. '7.f.., wwf? '



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RALPH MEENACH FROM Wizmurzusii, Ralph Mr-e-nac-li vame- to Lake-- sidf- and immediate-ly made- a strong impression on e-wryone-. lt is hard to think of Ralph without a smile-. for he- was ne-ve-r one- to he- down-heartf-d in llu- fave- ol' dillil-ultie-s. lle- wore- tllv purple- and gold ol' the- W:-nate-liev l'antlu-rs on lhe- mapl:-s, and won a startling position as guard on the- Lion Iivm-. llis shots from far out and his hal, handling we-rr tlu- highlights of many a game-. ln the- 1-lassroom lu- was 4-nvie-el for his l'a1-ility al turning out A tu-sts. DAVID MYERS llulu Mvriks 4-nte-rod the halls ol' Lakeside- first als an e-ighth gradtfr then lm-ft us until his senior ye-ar. e-oming from Que-A-n Annm- high svliool. Daw was e-le-r-ted to the important joh of sr-vre-tary of the xh'vlllU'0lllll rifle vluh. He- was note-d for his argu- ments with Mr. Logan on thi- propf-r way to do e-xpe-rime-nts. hut it se-f-ms that he- always lost. .lf- 'lffv' fly f RALPH MEENACH M f JOHN MORSE l O DAVID MYERS 71, FELIX NATERMAS jlfinlfg , ff e ,gy- V' all N554 555215. i ,all JOHN MURSIFI llAu.lNt: from lnde-pf-ndenve-, Ure-gon, John Morse- spr-nt four suvre-ssful ye-ars at Lake-side-. As a fre-sh- man lu- was f-le-1-te-d pre-side-nt of his e-lass and as an se-uior, presidm-nl of the- stud:-nl lnody. His re-1-ord shows that he- was a me-mlne-r of the- dorm e-ounvil in his sophomore- and se-nior ye-ars, a se-nator in his junior and se-nior ye-ars, and a four ye-ar gold star winne-r. lle- was le-fl end on the- footlrall le-am for Iwo ye-ars, winning his le-tte-r lroth ye-ars. as we-ll as an me-mln-rship in the- Big le 1-lull. FELIX NATER MAS ltll-1I,lX N'K'l'l-IRMAS has he-e-n one of llu- ln-st like-d lnoys at Lakeside- during the- four yn-ars he- has he-e-n a stude-nt. His quiz-t pt-rsonality has ofte-n had a 1-onstrue-tive and solar-ring inlluenve- in the dormi- tory. A natural athle-te-, lfe-lix has four lrasehall let- tf-rs as we-ll as a vaptainvy to whivh he- was f-le-vte-d in his junior yr-ar. ln addition lu- has played four ye-ars ol' varsity lraske-tlnall and footlrall. Frequent- ly the- sound of S'l le-Vs '36 llodgi- Vlbllltl he- he-ard as he- lnarr:-le-el arollnd se-llool.

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