Lakeside School - Numidian Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1948

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4-ziele Rolfe Priele, one of the oldest members of the graduating class, got his first glimpse of Lakeside as a member of the lower school. Rolfe is a good skier and has been a consistent track enthusiast. During his years as a member of the upper school, Rolfe has had time for boating and arguing with Nielson and Eilenberg. His winter months are generally spent on the slopes of nearby mountains. Photography is another one of Rolfe's hobbies. rqcfcfid Quifmann, 4. Another of Laurelhurst's contributions to Lakeside is Addis Gutmann. A member of both the Tatler and Numidian staffs, his sports write-ups and features are unexcelled. His main delight was scouting the various strategic areas of the school. Along with his journal- 14 Han 046711611 istic talents, he was baseball manager and statistician for two years and kept the statistics for the football team last fall. As a caustic commentator on athletics and school life, Addis earned a reputation for his sense of humor. Allan Harlan first attended Lakeside as a sixth grader, and with Charlie Clarke ranks as the oldest member of the class of '48. His interests were not entirely academic, but more than any other student, Allan was heard from at school. The number one pianist in the class, Allan frequently made the rafters ring to such old classics as 'Frankie and Johnny were lovers . . . Afafuuf .Jleake Harry 1pShanj Henke has led an admirable life since leaving the family lodgings in the Mt. Baker district and coming to Lakeside. Shan controlled the backboards for the Parson basketball team and studied his senior math between halves. Henke turned out for track and football and represented the senior class in the senate. He plans to attend Amherst College. W e A ptggypzed two succggssful dances qsxjuniars-theiPrQm amd thegiShipwreck dance. , W e were- proud of the number of letters we had won. PAGE 'I .' i c l 4 w if 94

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Sian King PAGE 8 ,L ,a-..s.. el Maia Q .L Ns Quiet ' 1948 Biff Jfulcfziwion A Portland product, Bill Hutchinson spent his final year at Lakeside, after several years at Andover. These years were recorded convincingly by a picture in the Saturday Evening Post. Bill turned out for football and basketball. His greatest sport was trying to work Mr. Adams into a stiff philosophical argument. He often succeeded. Gfzuck lfeifming. Charles Kettering entered Lakeside at the mid-way mark of his sophomore year. During the next two years he raised the pitch of boarding life. Chuck won varsity awards in football during his junior and senior years as well as the Big L Club trophy for his excellent down-field blocking. ln the dorm, Chuck proved to be one of the guiding spirits in the coun:il and held the difficult office of vice-president. As a member of the A's house, Chuck had a way of telling of his exploits that was always good for a laugh. Although he spent only one year at Lakeside, Stan King soon became the pride and joy of the school. Everyone enjoyed talking of his atheletic prowess. Stan excelled in football, basketball, baseball, track, ping-pong and boxing. ln the fall. Stan was by far the league's out- standing back. During the winter, he played center on the basketball squad. ln the spring his interests shifted to track. Stan, who carried four difficult subjects, hails from Colfax. He roomed with Weisman in the new dorm and divides his weekends between Bush and St. Nicholas. rqalfun .fwzqfie The class of '48's contribution to Lakeside journalism was Art Langlie. Prom the lowly reporter in his sopho- more year and the Sports editor the next year, he climbed to the high position of editor of the Tatler in his senior year. But this was not the only field of school activities in which Art made a show. Two years he was an integral part of the baseball team, playing catcher and roaming the gardens. He was chairman of the Junior Assemblies, and headed many dance committees. In other words, whenever there was a committee of any kind to be headed, Art could be counted on. For this reason, in his junior year he was awarded the Silver Medal for the 'AUnderclassman Contributing the Most to the School Life. In our senior year we were known for athletes, students and partv boys Our class dominated every phase of school life

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