Lakeside School - Numidian Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1953

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PETER HEI SER Editor of this year's NUMlD'IAN, Pete has done well in the five years he has been at Lakeside. He has been on the Gold Star, the Honor Roll for all but two quarters, and in his sophomore year won the Lincoln Forum. Also active in athletics, Pete is a two-year letterman in varsity football and has turned out for track for three years. HAROLD S. HELLIESEN Hal, a Yakima boy, entered Lakeside in his freshman year. Destined for an athletic career, he lettered in four sports: basket- ball, football, baseball, and tennis. Hal's roster of activities includes such organizations as the big Lv Club, Athletic Council, Dorm Council, and the Senate. ALFRED BARKER HERMAN Barkey is conceded to be the smoothest of the Portland boys as far as girls go, but his social life does not over-shadow the ex- cellent leadership which he has shown throughout his three years at Lakeside. Having served on the Dorm Council for three years, he is now vice president of this body, as well as being vice president of the Student Body and president of the Senate. He has done an outstanding job in all three offices. OLIVER McMAHAN HUFF Ollie's Lakeside career has been long and illustrous, from a seventh grader to president of the Dorm Council. He is very capable with a paint brush and has won many art awards with his truly great genius for expressing himself on canvas. Athletically, Mac has won two letters in track, politically, he has held such offices as freshman class secretary-treasurer, sophomore class secretary, junior class treasurer, and Student Body treasurer in his senior year. Twelve

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WILLIAM G. FRIEND President of both the Whitcomb Club and the Student Body this year, Bill has been on the Honor Roll two years and the Gold Star three years out of the three that he has been at Lakeside. Bill, who played club basketball and baseball and varsity football, won a prize book from the Harvard Alumni Association. He was student chairman of the Independent Schools Conference this winter. ALLEN PERCIVAL GREEN, III. Another member of the six-year club, Al has played on Parson football, basketball, and baseball teams and his record includes two years on the Gold Star. In 1947, 1948 and again in 1950 he entered the Lincoln Forum, and in 1951 won the annual TIME Current Affairs Test. ,K RICHARD WALTER HALL Dick was another progenitor of the Class of '53, attending Lakeside for six years. In his three years as a day student and three as a boarder, Dick became known for his good humor and his ability to get along with others. Besides being active in dorm life, he played club baseball and football for the Whitcombs. GEORGE WARREN HEA THMAN Warren entered Lakeside in his freshman year as a boarder from Portland, Oregon. In his sophomore year, Warren was the class representative in the Dorm Council. Also he did a fine fob as manager of the football and basketball teams in his sophomore and junior years. Other athletic activities in which he participated are rifle and golf. Warren, very active in all student affairs, could always be depended upon whenever asked to help out on a fob. One of these was the job of headwaiter. Eleven



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IOSEPH JULSON Because Ioe's fellow boarders realized the interest that foe took in their welfare, he was elected Dorm Council secretary in his senior year, even though he had been at Lakeside for only one year. foe faithfully turned out for Parsons basketball and baseball and made sweet music with his trombone in the band. His ability was not limited, for he always earned the G-old Star. LA WRENCE KANGLEY Larry, a boarder for the last two years, was one of the earliest members of the 1953 class. An active Parson, he worked hard for his club, participating in many sports. For two years he saw action on the varsity B basketball squad. FREDERICK JAMES LONG Fred entered Lakeside as a day boy in September, 1950. Whit- comb Club sports used Fred's services for three years and varsity football had them for two years. This year he received a letter in football. He was chairman of the Library Committee, a big L Club and Outing Club member. Fred was faithful at all basketball games and made sure that the basketball statistics were correct. ROBERT L. MANLOWE In his three-year stay at Lakeside, Bob earned fame not only in the classroom but also on the athletic field. As a quarterback for this year's championship football team and as a reliable point getter in basketball, Bob earned varsity awards and membership in the Big L 1Clu.b. Having been on the Honor Roll and the Gold Star consistently while at Lakeside, Bcb is one of our best students. But his activities were not limited to the classroom and the athletic field, as he was on the TATLER staff as a sports writer in his sophomore and senior years, was treasurer of the Brownell Club, and Senate representative for three years. Thirteen

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