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MARVIN LEVINSON JAMES L'ABBE Jim is one of the more robust members of our illustrious senior class-one of those fel- lows who always seem to have a ioke on his lips and a smile on his face. He is one of the longtime members of Lakeside, and has seen and done much during his stay. In the fall, Jim played football for his club, the Parsons, and served them well as a lineman. The cold winter drives all creatures to shelter, and Jim was no exception. He took to the gym-and basket- ball. He played two years of 'B squad' basketball, and finished off his career playing for the Parsons. During the summer months, Jim was seen bounding around in the outfield for both his club and for the Varsity. Jim does not, however, confine all of his activities to the world of sports. He found time to serve as a senator during his freshman year. Jim's athletic perse- verance was acknowledged when he served on the Athletic Council last year. Jim has one of those rare 'happy-go-lucky' temperaments. He sems to enioy life, and, in doing so, he helps others to enioy it also. He has a fine sense of humor and is often heard either telling, or laughing at, a joke. He finds expression for his personality in his hobby-Jazz. .lim likes Dixieland music, which is fast, lively, and easy to listen to. With such an easy-going disposition and quiet wit, Jim should go far as a businessman. College Choice: University of Arizona. Marv Levinson is a fellow who excels in whatever he attempts to do, whether it be athletic, social, or scholastic. The secret of his athletic success can be attributed to one main asset- his speed and agility. Marv played varsity football and earned his letter as a fullback. Al- though he was neither a powerful runner nor a particularly accurate passer, his end runs were a constant threat to the opposition, and his defensive work was sure and steady. During the basketball season, Marv's speed was a great asset to his Club, as he continued to annoy his foes with his fast breaks. During the spring months, Marv earned his letter as a dash man on the track team. His athletic prowess has earned him membership on the select Big 'L' Club. Marv's popularity at Lakeside is easily demonstrable. He has held at least one class office every year he has attended the school. He has a particular affinity for the office of vice-presi- dent, o position he held as o Freshman, Sophomore, and Senior. As a Junior, he was the class treasurer. ln addition to his class offices, Marv has also held the position of Veep of the Brownells, Secretary-Treasurer of the Big 'L' Club, and member of the Athletic Council. Although Marv is conscientious and rather studious, he is wellerounded enough to enioy life and help others enioy it also. He is friendly, but in a quiet, reserved sort of way. With such qualities, he should make a success of his chosen career, whether business or engineering. College Choice: Stanford. Page 17
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ROBERT KING Bob is another of our host of injured football heroes. He has played two years of vars- ity ball at Lakeside, having earned his letter when a iunior. This year, Bob was put out for the season by one of those strange strokes of fate which strike at all of us at one time or an- other. During a practice game, some rather heavy opponent stepped on his foot, breaking it. Until this accident, Bob was an aggressive guard and contributed greatly to the strength of the forward wall. During the basketball season, Bob was out there trying, either for the iunior varsity or for his Brownell Club. When spring arrives, Bob takes to the open air and to tennis. He has already earned two letters as a netman and should odd another to his collection before he graduates. All of Bob's talents are not, however, in his brown. For two years he has been Secretary of his Club, and a member of the Senate. Bob now holds the exalted position of Treasurer of the Student Body and has done a fine iob with the school bankroll. His histri- onic talents can not go unheralded. Bob appeared in the spring play, The Mon Who Married a Dumb Wife. He was iust made for the part. ln addition to these extra-curricular honors, he has won numerous positions on the Honor Roll and Gold Star lists. Bob King is an affable, friendly fellow, whose sense of humor is phenomenal. His iokes never fail to draw a guffaw from his audience. Popular, jovial, and always friendly, Bob will be a welcome figure wherever he goes College Choice: Dartmouth. EDWARD KLOTH Big Ed is a charter member of the class of '55, During his six years' stay at Lakeside, Ed helped his classmates relax and take it easy by always being ready with a smile or o friendly iest. In order for one to know Ed, it is necessary to see him laughing. For he is a fellow who truly loves to laugh, to enioy life, and to make others enioy life also. Ed is easy- going and carefree, but, when one gets to know him, one realizes that he is the truest friend a person could have. Ed played all club sports and in his senior year turned out for varsity football. Realizing that it is practically impossible to play with no experience, he stuck to his task and helped the team a great deal by his determination and aggressive spirit. Apparently a newspaper hound, Ed has repeatedly won the Time Current Affairs Test. He was sergeant- at-arms of our class for two consecutive years. He always provided a helping hand when one needed assistance, an example of this has been his service on the Library Committee. His car, the most beautiful on the campus, was the envy of all. Ed's friendly and cooperative spirit guarantees success for him in the field of business in which the ability to get along with people is of primary importance. College Choice: Washington State. Page 16 Will: l leave my Monday mornings to anyone stupid enough to wake up to them
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D. KEITH MADER Keith Mader is perhaps one of the most skilled athletes in Lakeside's history, but, alas, also one of the most unlucky. In football, he has played first string for four seasons and has earned three varsity letters. He missed his fourth 'L' only because of a shoulder iniury, which sidelined him for most of the season. During the past four basketball seasons, Keith has been in there fighting, either for the 'B' squad or for the varsity. Track, however, is his best sport. Keith is an extremely able sprinter, running the 100 yards, 220 yards, and broadiumping. Through his athletic accomplishments, Keith has been one of the few four-year men in the Big 'L' Club. He also holds the position of Sergeant-of4Arms in both of his Clubs, the Big 'L' and holds the same office in the Brownells and the Student Body. The right man was picked for the job, Keith is outwardly a calm, rather quiet, boy, but beneath this tranquil exterior, lies a fighting heart. Most small men are fighters, and Keith is no exception. It is this fight, this will-to-win, that has made Keith the athlete that he is. ln all of his undertakings, he seems to follow one rule: play hard and never quit. Keith has a warm sense of humor and enioys a good laugh. He is a fine friend in school, and a quiet warriar on the field. Perhaps one day we will see him in the Olympics, Till then, the best of luck to Keith in any of his endeavors, whether athletic or otherwise. College Choice: Washington State College, Whitworth. Page I8 MICHAEL McGOLDRlCK Mike, who has been both an actor and a stage manager for the Drama Club, a senator, a representative to three outside conferences, and twice president of a Junior Achievement com- pany, is well known for his organizing abilities. The little time Mike has been left by his duties as assistant editor of the Numidian he has devoted to his pioneering in both the Speakers' Corps and the Honors Course. Even so, if Mike could have had his way, he would have spcnt most of his time skiiing or fishing, the sports which he enioys most. ln spite of his being one of the most important members of the class, Mike's amusing, but very human, failings have made him the target of much good-natured ioking. Mike's passion for numerous, well-chosen words in both speech and in writing, made many people wonder why Mike ever took the Public Speaking Course. Mike's stupendous lack of success as a poker player was a source of amusement to all. However, the person most often found laugh- ing and ioking at the expense of Mike McGoldrick is Mike McGoldrick. Although Mike is one of the sensible, serious men of the class, his fluent, well-phrased, and logical conversation is now and then enlivened by dashes of subtle wit. Looking over Mike's personality, accomplishments, and hopes, we can practically foretell his future. His success either as a lawyer or in govern- ment service, where he may be led by his interest in world affairs, is insured. College Choice: Amherst. Will: l leave my poor poker-playing ability to whoever wishes to play with me.
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