Lakeside School - Numidian Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1950

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l ANTHONY CALLISON Tony was among the group of converts from Garfield that descended on Lakeside during their Iunior year. He is, perhaps, best known for his constant interest in the social activities in and away from school. In fact. it has become impossible for the class of '50 to produce a dance without the inspiration and hard work of the Fabulous Redhead. Nor would the day be complete without the entrance of the multi-colored vehicle that Tony fondly calls his own. Lakeside's tough curriculum gives one greater zest for her social life. Next year: Whitman, Business Administration. C rf? 13-9-'Z HARVEY csss- - ' xg J :io Another of the four year tr 1- arv mo his ryland and his loyalty to the Cori - 1'- - . ' - ve - ,A -- ,, e 1 :1 outstanding achievement on ill? . .? 5 : :. - -- dition, Harvey won his footbaliile GT N-e uring ior :--f- 1- d also 5 played two years of px being. elected f the -- -- during his last season. Beside athletic r, ey h n actixi-Q member in the Whitcomb Club an easurer nior Class. Nu- midian of 1950 owes much to Harvey 'me.apd efforts. Baseball at Lakeside means good sport, good fun and good ship. Next year: U. of Maryland, Ioumalism QQ Q its xp LIN 0 if tjlffa IOSEPH cox Qi' Q Jose prove ader, lete, d ol . sparkling asset on the tball f he o o lette . As P nt of e son Club, Ice sponsored wus am s improve ts.6F5ol ti e won his share of gold stars. urviv ear o Se or Mat L loe h o worked on the Numidian Staff and his 'an-eq. rib n ow llent lities f restrained appraisal and s ex ssion. l ' 'TherN ust ome about side, her pu er spirit, her fellows that can o fou ere else ' 1. N25 Y nford. Pr ed. ' JJ,-IX DANIEL CREVELING After three years at Roosevelt, Dan came to Lakeside last year as a Senior and was one of the four ineligibles to receive a letter tn Varsity football. This year, again ineligible, Dan lent his talents to the Whitcomb team and was a decided factor in the winning of the final two games. I-le also contributed his talents to the Club basketball team. His ready jokes and his smiles will be missed next year on l..akeside's campus. l.akestde's new Athletic Council will stimulate student body interest in athetics. ext year: Stanford, Pre-med. ear 14 B-'C S .feet-?5e'l'l,J!1fhb-3f6'-Clffs' lxaef A. QQWNE Qlfcdd. 60'rg0PlUL,L1? wufonfdl tkydfnx fx.- LQAA . ggi,

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.. W.. :Y-eff 7 ' I fl? ' kr f to 'A if ' lf ', V' N ' K' MK ll' L X rs?jX X' X V Lakeside received Itm tall of him? a Iunior from Brentwood College. Since that memorable date, the halls of Lakes e have been filled with choice phrases from Orson Welles, cmd constant remin rs of that great plywood corporation. As president, owner and manager of S set pictures, Bubbles has been able to present the school with a number of excellent movies. His business experience gave lim a liberal education in financial affairs and has proven invaluable to the student body while he has been treasurer. Recent outbreaks of literary effort in Lightning have added to his campus stature without detracting from his girth. The development of Upper School art at Lakeside will stimulate related interests such as dramatics in future years. Next year: U. of W., Drarnatlcs. BRUCE BORDER Bruce s Lakes e ee as efmfg an lustrious o a sixth grader to o c of Unc l and renowned ou on fo r ty b Sk l etters Bruce also ts f t 1 pr ' . th ach nto 5 events t g the shot-put, high- m ' s ev ut o a I mf r is one of the social lions of as r t ears on t.he Dorm Council. s t at office with ability and gracious ' : A H Ol' 2 V ' keside xpandi R - ovemment will train more and more Lake- il' , l : . p and service. e t t e , he J f I S yf I' , , u Q, V dis t f ' ' F1 -.15-I . tf t' cse y W o at t n te, -A - be t ig L Club, and in his last year W ft:.nr ft Ld Ody, ' I . 5 , l . f on ' I ' Y ,. 0 , .v. H idp on ity d I r xl N ea : of W., Business Administration. WALTER BUSH Th Handsome Walter as been o pus for two years an has 'X fre than h' ar towardl i o r fair ' 'tution. s de the Brhwn 1 , Walt ha m 's ic ' han a on ry on by le in s f J loss wo, t thr wa h the other cl , also playi cheer' s asketball t t second place, a seri acciden ee g him from t ing the n active participant. Rec nil cwe of Lak side, alt keeps his friend i good hu y his ons orry ng 4 . - f 5 al WJ wif WJ LEONARD BUSHNELL One of the Senior Class' best students, Len is far from being a drudqe to the books. With two years- of Varsity football and track to his credit, this year Len was a maintsay in the green Lion line, he alone saving a possible rout at the hands of Foster, and also being a heavy factor in the sweet victory over Bothell. Bush is as popular as he is studious, having been elected to the Dorm Council twice, secretary of the organization in his senior year, President of the Whitcomb Club, vice-president of the student body, and finally, president of the Senate, serving in all capacities with rare ability and abounding energy. Hard fighting teams and hard studying students can make Lakeside the envy of Eastern Prep schools. Next year: Princeton, Regional Scholarship-Chemical Engineering. ,- f 1 f - 4,420 J ff 1.- I cl-7 W , I . fl-X, f F -I A 4 t 6, ck, ,my g, JA, 1 if is ,fVf,L, , 4 ff.. U4-1



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'Pk 1- f IERRY DONOVAN lerry is one of the more illustrious characters in the Senior Class, certain to be in the middle of every type of activity. No weakling as far as athletics are con- cerned, Ierry earned three Club letters in his lunior year and then came back in his Senior year to earn three Varsity letters: football, basketball, and baseball. In football, Ierry was an accurate passer and teeth rattling tacklery in basketball a fast forward, and in baseball, a high averqe hitter, and excellent fielder. As a socialite, Ierry fares well also, being considered one of the better catches by the girls. May the only thing about Lakeside that stands still, be her football defense line. Next year: U. of W. f?J, Journalism or B.A. DONALD DORSEY Don, a one year Lakesider, has accomplished a great deal in a limited time. He hails from the wheat field country of Waterville. Although affected by the ineligibility rule, he turned out for'Varsity football, stuck with it throughout the season, and justly became the only ineligible to earn a letter. Dorsey also played and worked with the Parson's Basketball Team, contributing decidedly to their successes. May every Lakesider realize that contributing to the success of the team is more important than winning the 'L.' Qwfmfg ,a,0-f ,ailf ,ya FREDERICK DR Fritz will always be remembered by anyone who ever watched him football. With one lower school, two Frosh-Soph, and two Varsity letters to his credit, Fritz gained the name of being the hardest blocker and tackler in any squad. During his two Varsity years. Fritz was one of the smallest men on the squad, yet proved to be one of the most rugged when the going got tough. At the end of his last season, he was chosen blocker of the year by the squad. Fritz was as amiable off as he was rough on the football field, and so was a favorite of the class of '50. ckling on Lakeside's Eleven will help men to tackle the problems of lifef' W fb-I t0 ,QL ,Wt K 'f 'f M W I ll TERRENCE GAITHER Life at the A's has been considerably enlivened this past year by e appearance of the Little Man. His five foot, six inches did not hinder him on the Brownell basketball floor where he did help the Club win numerous games, and provided many a laugh to ease the tension of the struggle. A hot-rod lover, he made many Lakesiders aware of the advantages of these cars and spiced the Next year: U. of W., Dentistry. life of the campus with motoring enthusiasm, Life could scarcely seem happier than while we have been on the 'Quad of Lakeside. Next year: Stanford or U. of W., Architecture. 6.2 J if , 4..,e.,1i....,. X rm

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