Lakeside School - Numidian Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1956

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Page l2 SIMEON CANTRIL Sim joined the Class of '56 in the eighth grade. He immediately made a name as a doggedly hardworking scholar and has since won his gold star for several quarters and been on the honor roll often. However, scholarship was not his only endeavor, he is known as well for his hard work and determination as a Whitcomb football, basketball, and baseball player. The number and diversity of Sim's extraecurricular activities is amazing. He was a member of the ski club and on the library committee. During the past year, he has served in various positions from photographer to assistant editor for the TATLER, and he has taken on the tough iob of assistant editor of this year's Numidian. After gracefully lcs'ng the election for class president twice by one vote, Sim was finally honored by being elected to the vice-presidency of the senior class. Because of his long record of impeccable honesty and integrity, Sim was appointed to the Student Court, and the court elected him its secretary. In addition to all these activities, Sim has served consistently on committees for all organizations with which he has been connected, and found time to win a gold key art award. Sim has participated in all his activities always to the best of his ability. His example of hard work and responsibility will not soon be forgotten. College Choice: Dartmouth. Will: I will my senior math book to Tucker Ingham. DEANE CARLSON Deane has been active in athletics and other extracurricular activities as well as winning the Gold Star award several times. Deane participated in Brownell football, basketball, and baseball, excelling in all three. ln his junior year, he was the sports editor of the TATLER, and in his senior year, he was the varsity football team's statistician. Deane was also the mainstay of the stage crew dur- ing all four of his upper school years. His knowledge and ability helped to make the drama club's presentations successful, his willingness to help was extended. to many activities in the school. As a senior, Deane took over the big iob of head waiter. We will remember him working in the kitchen, checking here and there, and generally keeping things in working order. The boarding department and the whole student body recognize the fine iob he has done in over-seeing the dining room. Deane was also elected treasurer of the Dormitory Council, proving that he was trusted and respected im- plicitly by his fellow students. Deane's willingness to help has won him many friends and will continue to do so. He has been interested in railroading most of his life and hopes to make an occupation in the railroads. We are sure that he will be successful in that type of work, or, for that matter, in any other occupation he might choose. College Choice: Washington State, Whitman. Will: l will my 3130 A.M. extra-lights, coffee maker and no-daze pills to Denny Rees!

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ALAN C. BEALL JOHN BARTELS When the Class of '56 added John to its membership, it added humor, serious- ness, enthusiasm, and diligence all in one bundle. John's sense of humor and his subtle wit are perhaps his two outstanding characteristics. His friendly per- sonality has aided him in a dozen different ways while he has been at Lake- side. He has helped his class whenever help was needed, he has been a feature writer for the TATLER, and he has spent many hours of hard work as an out- standing cheer leader. John has been able to instil much of his own enthusiasm in many of us. But one of the most important activities in which he has partici- pated has been the Student Court, his seriousness and honesty have greatly aided in giving the Court a favorable start this year. John has participated in Whitcomb football, basketball, and baseball during his three-year Lakeside career. He was able to arouse his own enthusiasm in his team-mates, and thereby help the morale of the Whitcomb club. He has been a consistent, hard worker, and we are sure that he will be able to practice medi- cine competently when the time comes. College Choice: Brown University. Alan came to Lakeside in his freshman year and has ever since rocked the school with his hot rod enthusiasm, but, although he has given a lot of atten- tion to cars, boats, and girls, he has not neglected athletics, extracurricular ac- tivities, or studies. He has been awarded several Gold Star awards and has been on the honor roll. He was elected vice-president of his class in his iunior year and appointed to the Boarder-Dayboy Committee in his senior year. He has also served as Sergeant-at-Arms of the Whitcomb Club. Al has participated in Whitcomb football for four seasons, Whitcomb baseball for two, and varsity track for one. Alan has also turned out for the ski condition- ing group for two years. But his greatest accomplishment has been his ability to break his leg twice while participating in Lakeside athletic programs. In the spring of his iunior year, Alan retreated to California but returned to complete his senior year at Lakeside. His lively, friendly personality has won him many friends and many compliments. His determination to do his best won him the TATLER rink contest this year for being the greasiest, gaudiest looking person on the campus. But, seriously speaking, Alan's constant effort and deter- mination have made him one of the most outstanding seniors this year, both scholastically and otherwise. We are sure that he will make a good engineer or anything else, once he has put his mind to it. College Choice: University of Washington, Colorado College. Will: I will my prize-winning, conservative dress habits to Mr. Winter! Page l l



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BERTRAND BEASLEY CASSELS, JR. We all know Bert by his flaming red hair, according to legend, he should be quick-tempered, but this is not true in Bert's case. ln fact, it is almost impossible to make Bert mad or even a bit angry. He is one of the most active and conscien- tious students in his class. He has turned out for Brownell football, varsity foot- ball, and varsity basketball. He has won two letterman awards in varsity bas- ketball, and during his senior year, was awarded the Inspirational Trophy for that sport. Both his determination and his ability contributed to his winning this award and high honor. Bert was elected sergeant-at-arms of his class in his junior year, secretary of the Brownell Club and president of the Athletic Council in his senior year, Also in his senior year, he helped start an active i'pep movement which helped keep high morale both in the teams and in the student body. His excellent spirit and friendly manner have aided in making him one of the most popular students in the school. Bert was the chief delegate to the annual Northwest Religious Confer- ence, and delivered two chapel talks on this subject. He was also very active in planning school social functions and helping his classmates in any way possible. Bert's interest in all school functions and affairs, his activity in them, and his enthusiasm have made him a vital member of his class. His diligence, ability, and friendly manner will all contribute to make him a successful engineer or naval officer. College Choice: University of Washington. Will: I will my well-thumbed, worn-out mathematics books to Mr, Lambert! ANTHONY G. CHASE Tbny came to Lakeside in his senior year and found no difficulty in making new friends and adiusting to his new school. Tony is a likable fellow, always ready with a smile or a ioke or a friendly comment, but he is also a good, hard- working, conscientious student. He has participated willingly in many class and school activities, proving himself to be a loyal and deserving companion to many a Lakesider. He is another one of this year's graduating class who seldom shows his anger or disappointment, no matter how angry or disappointed he might be. Tony is a pretty fair tennis player, but, being ineligible, he could not partici- pate on the tennis team, he did, however, enter into the fall tennis program. He surprised himself and most Lakesiders with his agility on the basketball floor by competing in the winter Brownell basketball program and likewise by partici- pating on the Brownell baseball team. Tony proved himself to be a hard-working student this year, he hopes to en- ter law when he graduates from college, and we are all sure that he will be- come a competent lawyer aided by his diligence, determination, and ability. College Choice: Harvard. Will. I will my weekly allowance to John E. Ryan, Jr. Ill, so that he won't die in poverty! Page l3

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