Lakeside School - Numidian Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1947

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XK'll.l,lANl CUWAI.S I'ni. Sl-.NTI-QNIIE than would mort typify Bill llowulf' lhonghh woulil flarl with 1Ionln-f- Hum. Bill rv- anh-r1-4l l,uk4-fiilv this yn-ar uf a port-grailuatv nfl:-r Iwo ya-urs in thc Nan y. llill haf Illilllf' u gre-all ron- lrilnltion this yn-ar lay clriwing lniw-F ziml Ivy gixing: hif lima- amfl 1-llorl willingly wln-m-u-r il war re'- lIll1'Bll'll. JOHN I..-X NIBEHT llugnr xi' 'rmz 'roi' ol' ilu- fvlmlaftiv luihlor war lohn l.amlu-rl. .M an lraskvtlvall lJliIQl'l' John whowm-il up mzmy oppone-nh will: hi, rlllJ!'I'li ilrilxlnling ulnil- ity. ln llle- vlaasroonl ln- war om- of ilu' illll4'sl hlll- ele-nls. i'Y1't'lllIlQl in ull flllrja-vis. ,lolm will lu- re'- munlwrval for 1'onling: lhrougzllu with hir 4lznl'r ran' wh:-n nouns- of ilu' llorm lllbyh wc-rv ill Il1'l'll of lrunqmrlulion. Post raduates ' 6 Lfalxv-'LW 'ix' lfkmy-ACL lf-f 1f 9 - . . F' if ., i,,f,,g ..,,,5'f? s 1 H 14, 0- WILLIAM cowA1,s AN f' MARK GlLBER'l'.f pg 4 4 .lol-IN LAMBERT , ' ' MlNoRI.1I,r: ' , . , U Nl A R li G I LB E RT IT mm mi mm that only tlm-e thin,-:P 1-an mulu- Vlark Hilln-rl hzlppyinlounlains, snow. anfl skis. lla-rv at Lalu-sielv ln- liar made his Mark, He- was om- of the nuvli-i of tln- l04'i ski I4-ann. We will ri-nn-mln-r him for thi- vonstunl smilv whirh so fri-- qm-nlly lnrnval into a lvroaul grin are-oinpanin-cl lay u roar ol' ln-altluy lilllglllff. Nl INUR LILE X ll. U. is Wlinor liilv. .Kfta-r ye-ara of struggling: llpwarll, hinfln-ri-fl on vw-ry llanll lvy the- flrong arm ol' the wniors, he- has arrive-ll al Ihr top of whool lifn-. lle- if known for hi, joxiul mul rilrc- frvf- nature, sus-:ning new-r lo liavv u worry in the- worlcl. Although he is small in ftuturv. Minor'- pc-rsonality more' than lllilkl'F up lln- ilu-firie-m'y.

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2 PAIYL WALLACE 8 I'AL'l. w'Al,l.ACli is llistingzuishvcl by ai. ability to ilo we-II whatever he sols out to wlo. .Xggrossivvlie-Qs and hard work won him football Ivttm-rs in his junior and senior y4'ilI'S, and hm' Viillll' w-ry 1-Iosc to gf-tting his Big L in his sophomore- year. As 1-flitor of thx- Tallvr In' mculv it a svhool papvr whivh was of invrvasing inte-rn-st to 1-vvry sluelvnt. I'auI's svholastiv rvvoril has In-en notablvz ho- Ilus had the- ability and malls- thi- 4-Hurt to I-xt-1-ll in 4-very suhjf-vt. W I L LI A M W A Y LA W IJ IIILL WM'l,,xNl1 1-ntf-ri-el I,ake-sislv wln-n In- was ai fre-shman, and soon avquirq-:I thi- nivluiame- YVil4l Bill. II1- was an zlssvt to the- Parsons' Imslu-tluall ta-am IIPl'illISl' of his Iwigllll, unel thm- plays ha- math- llll 1Il1rin,f: tourh football sm-uson wi-rv ZIHIZIZIIIQE. Ilill was zu two yn-ar I?iIt'FIllZlll in Irasa-bull, anti ll mom- Iwr of ilu- llig L club. Hill will bv re-lm-mbvr4-4I lor his smooth vars, ami shining shoe-s. but vspv- fiully for his uniqln- bullromn stylv, RICHARD WUUDWAIIII Illfzli XXUUIHYAHID 1-:uno to I,zik4-sidv in his junior yvar. At thx- 4-nfl of his iunior ye-:ir hc was 4-lei-ti-ul serrvtziry of the stuflvnt bolly anal the- sm-liatv. II4- was president of thi- Big L vlub in his se-nior yvar. Ili:-IQ was a football Ie-tl:-rmun as ll hartl fighting hulfbuvk, anal un 4-uw-Ilvnt high jumper. winning I1-ttvrs in truvk in llis IIIIIUI' mul sn-nior yvars. GMM' PAUL WALLACE WILLIAM WAYLAND RICHARD WUUDWARD .2-v . ufajfnf-cf :.1xiIA'yf-ff iii WM'



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DONALD BRADLEY AFT:-:R A HALF YEAR of advaneed work at Andover Aeademy, Don Bradley vu returned to Lakeside as a P. fl. His aetivities as a member of the elass of QQ '46 will be espeeially remembered. One of these was his sterling perform- anee in the Lakeside-Bush theatrieal produetion of that year. Don's vintage Paekard was the envy of many a Lakeside digger. DUN HERRET DON l'lERRET returned to Lakeside after a tour of duty in the Coast Guard to heeorne the sehool's number one drugstore eowboy. Don's mournful voiee aeeompanied by his gilded guitar was often heard giving the one and 'I . 92 an CAMERA SHY envy of many a senior. CARL LUSTER COMING BACK to Lakeside after a three year hiteh in the Navy, Carl Luster adjusted himself to sehool aetivities with ease. Although ineligible to play. Carl turned out for football, and as a line backer gave the varsity plenty of fight in the serinnnages. His major interest at sehool was the Rifle eluh, in which he worked hard and was able to show a few of the boys the finer points of the game. lIarl's laughter was contagious: he was the heart of many a session at the A's house. P only Herret rendition of The Freight Train Blues. The Duke', was truly at dude when it eame to dressing, and his sideburns and mousteehe were the Wig . BILL SHI-JLDON 1-ankff-?1Ti'P5t l'ownsei1tl, :md re- entered Lakeside as a senior, in the middle of the year. Bill immediately joined Coueh Marx's base- ball squad and showed an able pitehing arm. Sev- eral times he was engaged with another ear. liill's quiet personality was overshadowed hy the work he eould do when there was need for it. Senior lass ill WE, THE SENIOR CLASS of Lakeside School, being of sound mind, do individually and in con cert execute, publish and declare this, our last will and testament. To the juniors we leave the several privileges accorded to the seniors, along with a number of durable ash trays for the senior hole. To the sophomores we leave the right to harrass., thwart, and in general foul up any project undertaken by the seniors. To the freshmen we leave an infinitesimal spark of hope. Individual bequests: BILL BERGI-Q leaves his reputation as a social 'slion to Tom Meadoweroft. ANDREW JORDAN bequeaths 50 watt-hours to Stan Eilenberg. To Pete Diekson, ALAN MAXWELL leaves his seeond best pair of elevators. TENNESON leaves his supply of exeuses to anyone willing to pay for a three-day week, VIC Ll-IWVIS wills one voeal ehord to Charlie Moore. BERT STOTENRLIR gives his pass to the senior hole to John Malarkey. JOHN MADDI-:N leaves the freslnnen u fund with whieh to ship all the geometry books in the state baek to Euclid. DON BRADLI-:Y wills his Packard to a eertain freshman at the University named Don Bradley. BILL W'yAYLAND leaves his style on the dance floor to Rogers. CONRAD gives the dormitory to Mr. Lambert. A MIKI-3 DENMAN leaves his talent as a smooth operator to Wally Smith. CHICK KING leaves his vocabulary to Reno Udlin. KAY JEssEN tenderly hequeaths No. 8 to Mr. Small. 17

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