Lakeside School - Numidian Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1950

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we in .yfwv-Y 440401 I AQ94, DONALD MANLOWE A Spokane boy, Don joined the tribe as a Iunlor, cmd soon rose to prominence in both his class and school. Although struck by the new ineligibility rule, he became a mainstay of the basketball team, giving Varsity a rather rough time with his accurate shooting. As a Senior, Don proved his great worth to Varsity basketball. Although short, Don handles the ball so capably, that he was a high scorer of the team. Besides basketball, he made his letter in football, and shoots in the seventies in golf. In his Senior year, Don was Treasurer of the big L, and elected to the Dorm Council. I should like to come back to Lakeside and browse in her new Library- very soon. Next year: U.S.C., B.A. ALVIN MORGAN Al has been a hard working Lakesider, on the field and on the floor. In one year of basketball, two years of football and three years of baseball, he became one of the school's best athletes, winning his football letter as a Iunior and pitching great ball for Lakeside in his Senior year. He was also elected Sergeant- at-Arms of the Iunior class. He did not let these extra curricular activities interfere with his studies, maintaining a fair grade record throughout. Mr. Marx will find Al hard man to replace next year. Se vern nt at Lakeside. Next ar: U.o .,Dentistry. if lliftl BERNARD NORTON Part time member of the Class of '50 was Bernie Norton. Bernie left Lakeside at mid'year after two semesters of residence to complete his High School career at Piedmont High School in Califomia. He will continue his education in Berkeley. At Lakeside Bernie demonstrated an unmistakable talent for acquiring hours. He was well known for 39 Pontiac and Hollywood cut clothes. Best of Luck .wwf iw PERRETT When Chuck entered as a Freshman he was considered the dost innocent, quietest little chap in the school. As the days passed the re-occurring minor explosions on Lakeside campus began to bring Chuck into the limelight with The Boys, and now. four years later, he isfstill up to his tricks ,.., except that explosions are not from flrecrackers, but from the booming duals on his '41 Ford as he leaves for the weekend. Chuck's one of those boys who liven up G day and add a bit of spice to the old routine. Next year: Qi , Business Administration. 1 8 The Athletic Council will pave the way for effective expansion of Student ,uf 0' O Q. .Qin-Q ,e'o UQ

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BRADLEY HENKE ,Zim -W W WW if WW Brad is one of the more studious Seniors, hav g the top grade average in the class. He was accepted to Amherst on the basis of his Iunior College boards. His literary abilities led him to the Editorship of the Tatler and have contributed greatly to its outstanding success this year. Bob's studies and literary efforts, though, do not keep him from being active in Lion's student and social affairs. Brad was Secretary of his Freshman class and of his Iunior class and has been a Senate member for the last three years. This year he was elected Vice-Chairman of the newly organized Athletic Council. May the Tatlers oi future years serve dishes of progress with their news meals. ' Next y ar: erst, Liberal Arts. tffi?tifffWlf As President of the Senior class, Harvey has shown splendid qualities of leadership. He displayed his ability as an athlete on the Whitcomb basketball floor and also has shown ability as a pitcher on the Varsity baseball squad. As a student Harvey excels in history and English. His cartoons have been a constant source of entertainment to his classmates. Next year: Amherst, Liberal rts. Flagpole Sitter. f . I V 4 f' ' ' 'I ,, I find! ffl?- r!Z'WLy VLd1Af.' ' AAF! ,C f JJ if X 5 g 2 JQVMJAWJJ 'C' GEORGE I 9 A 7-T' r rn.- -: . vw I-P' A' K Big George came direct to Lakeside from Lincoln in Portland. His home in the City of Roses has always been made available to any Lakesider. George used his size to advantage as Student Body Sargeant-at-Arms, when occasionally things got pretty rough during meetings. George also showed his ability as a member of the Dorm Council and as Parson's Treasurer. As a shot-putter he proved to be somewhat of a threat his skill in riflery earned a sharpshootefs certificate. ' uncil wt o, e great feature in improving student morale. Te s conceded to be the smoothest of the Portland boys as far as the girls , ut his social activities are not the only thing that make Terry an out- sta i member of the Senior class. Although a Lakesider for only two years Terr has played two years of Varsity football winning his letter at quarterback in his Senior year. One of the fellows over at the A's Terry has also had his share of excitement at the dorm and his Sun Valley cabin has been a happy rendezvous of Lakesiders during winter vacation. 4 N tYe r: May Lakeside always remain a small school with a large outlook. Next year: Menlo Iunior College, B.A. 17



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L. is IERRY PETRAM Winning his share of gold stars to show his academic capacities, Ienry has spiced his school life with Naval Reserve enthusiasm. He really enjoys the Reserve, devoting one week-end a month to life on a submarine and many an hour between times in defending the Naval Reserve against attacks of Air Reserve partisans. As a Sophomore he represented the school on the rifle team and was a member of the track squad in his Freshman and Sophomore years. Next year: U. of W. f?l Qin fre ' ' ' . 74 Ju s ! K I ' Lg N dl L I J I . I . - ISTANLEYP If-f1!7Z l 'l .'d'AjB F' 043 1 Ou avg. eg If . Ucf' A Lakesider m the sixth grade, Stan has led an il tr' s and fu life r on and about the campus. At the top of the Lakeside Four H dred Stan was ,.,- seldom absent from any social function. Scholastically, always near the top of A, his class: athletically, Stan stayed close to basketball and tennis, but was recog- - 1 nized as the school's best skier. His gossip column in Lightning was a must 44441-,ru , , with every Lakesider. As the class of '50 breaks up, each will 'have his own , memory of Stan, but none will forget his unselfishness and the affable personality that made him an outstanding member of the Senior class. 1 With our magnificent Northwest mountains, skiing will become a more prominent Lakeside sport. Next year: Yale f?l, Princeton f?l, U. of W. f?l, B.A. 'nag 40-JDM L-0443. A f., 7 ...src .fkwff WL fd ova with. srzwmrr RICHARDS . 7f,,,Q lb!-f Stew hails from Forest Grove, regon and cs Meir- er years. Although he has won three Qlidetfi an u ne olut arsity football, his Senior year was the use of his electrical a ty. w respons' or th excellent special lighting effects that added snap an c r to the st ' .A eg. His skill effected repair of the portable P.A. -a ' . e - A ' s also been an active member of the P C . In erested in riflery, he is a Sharpshooter. his main interests do not run to sports. His m tiibution during Lakeside's campus beauty spots and distinguished architecture deserve more attention from campus photographers. Next year: Pacific U., Pre-med. I f THEOD RE ROGERgA QQ M -064' . 1 . . m I M jYA ar?l-Tl dow'rZtg eklaguard o otball on ' ' Te oine s of 50 in h s Fr gh not a memb r of a team, and c sen t repr sgent t ss in t e lneligible Club All Star o Ted ade the t am during his Senior year. As a st , ed was ear th R,yQiis c ass, doing exceptionally well in Senior Math, while k p n e ss in good umor his incessant questioning upon unimpor t o v u etails. conce o manager he helped his class finance his Iunior ar. At Lakeside there are real nt s o climb as well as studies to struggle Next year: Whitman aw. f 19 MQ? -5: 5 . W + if-4 ,L ,If 3

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