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TIM H. B. HALL Throughout Tim's six years at Lakeside, he has been primarily concerned with the welfare of the school and of his classmates. Lakeside has benefited greatly from Tim's efforts and determination, he has been active in many exracurricular activities. Tim has been a member of the Senate each of his four upper-school yearsp during his senior year, he was appointed to the newly formed Student Court. Academically, Tim has excelled, he has been on the Gold Star list almost every quarter of his Lakeside career. Tim is popularly known for his baritone voice, his interest in music led him to organizing a choir for the Wednesday chapel services, an innovation which has greatly added to the value and enioyment of that gathering. He also inaugurated and supported a ten-minute chapel service every morning before school for those students who wish to participate. He has been a Lakeside delegate to the annual religious conference during his iunior and senior years. Tim's ability and interest in art enabled him to win a gold key art award and two places in the annual Northwest Secondary School Art Contest sponsored by Fredrick and Nelson of Seattle. Because of his artistic ability, he hopes to become an architect, we are all sure that he will achieve this goal. Tim is seldom interested in himself and always interested in others. He has spent much of his time working in the Childrens Orthopedic Hospital with the afflicted children. Through his work in the hospital, he has become a better and more conscientious citizen than perhaps anyone else in the class. College Choice University of Washington. Will. l will my operatic baritone voice and a pair of collapsable horns to Fogg, where they belong. Page lo JOSEPH HENKE Joe is one of the most outstanding members of this year's graduating class. He leads his class academically, having an almost perfect record on the Gold Star and Honor Roll lists, and having been active in the Cum Laude Society. There are few members of the student body who match Joe's record at Lakeside. He entered Lakeside's Class of '56 in the Seventh grade, proving himself a leader in the Lower School. He was elected president of his class in his freshman year, secretary of the Parson Club in his senior year, a member of the Senate for every term during his Upper School career, and vice-president of the Student Body in his senior year. As president of the Senate, he initiated the idea of the Student Court and served as president of that body during the last semester of his senior year. No other member of his class has served the school so consistently and faithfully, Although .loe does not excel in athletics, he worked hard during two years of Parson football, three years of Parson basketball, and two years of Parson track. During his senior year, he was editor of the TATLER, a iob which requires more time and energy than anyone can imagine. He also served on the chapel committee and was a delegate to the Northwest Religious Conference in the spring of his junior year. Joes outstanding abilities and qualities of leadership will undoubtedly make him a fine lawyer and an excellent citizen. College Choice: Amherst. Will: I will my dictionary to Mr. Taylor!
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WILLIAM EVENSON During Bill's four years at Lakeside, he has been extremely active in scholastic and extracurricular activities. His determination, diligence, and ability have made him one of the outstanding members of his class. He has won eight quarterly and two annual Gold Star awards, as well as much praise from his masters and fellow students. He has been a basketball manager, a member of the Ski Club, a reporter for the TATLER, sports editor of the NUMIDIAN, and a delegate to the annual Northwest Religious Conference during his senior year, In his iunior year, Bill was elected secretary of his class and was a member of the stage crew for the play, The Man Who Married A Dumb Wife. There are not many other activi- ties in which he could have participated, Bill has competed in Parson football, basketball, baseball, and track. During his years at Lakeside, Bill has been recognized as a hard-working and determined fellow on the athletic field as well as in the classroom. He has not only made a name for himself in club athletics but on the ski slopes as well, he has com- peted in several 'freestyle' events for the ski team and has won or at least placed in most of them. We are all sure that Bill will succeed at almost any task he may tackle, for he has the determination, the will, the spirit, and the ability to do almost anything. Having Bill as a classmate has been an enioyable experience for all the mem- bers of his class, we all wish him the best of luck. College Choice: University of Washington. Will I will my secret identity back to John Bartels! MICHAEL FOLEY Mike came to Lakeside in the middle of his sophomore year from Vancouver, B. C., he is unique in having a dual citizenship, for he is originally from Florida. Mike was recognized early in his Lakeside career as the perfect diplomat with his sincerity, friendliness, and ready smile which helped cheer up those around him. Mike is never moody and always accepts the inevitable with a smile. Mike was not eligible for varsity athletics until the last semester of his iun- ior year, until then, he turned out for club athletics, excelling in football, basket- ball and track. But as soon as Mike was eligible for varsity athletics, he partici- pated in varsity track and was recognized as one of the hardest working mem- bers of the team. In the fall of his senior year, Mike won his letter as a half- back on the varsity football team, that winter, he won his letter playing varsity basketball, and in the spring he again competed on the varsity track team. Mike's good spirits and frequent humorous remarks always helped to put the team in good spirits when the going was rough. During Mike's short time at Lakeside, he became one of the most popular and trusted boys in his class, in his senior year, he was elected president of the athletically successful Brownell Club, but previously, in his junior year, Mike was elected treasurer of his class. Among all these activities, Mike found time to be a feature writer for the TATLER. Mike has been awarded the gold star and has been on the honor roll fre- quently. As well, he has the unique ability to make friends easily, and for that reason, he will long be remembered by his classmates and by his masters as a hard-working and friendly student. We of the NUMIDIAN wish Mike the best of luck and are sure that he will be a success wherever he may be. College Choice, Notre Dame. Will: I will that there be no segregation! Page I5
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6. RICHARD JONES Dick is one of that elite group of six-year Lakesiders. Dick will be remembered for his dynamic personality and endless energy. As an underclassman, he served enthusiasticly and consistently on committees. He was honored for his efforts this year as president of the senior class. He was assistant editor of the TATLER and worked on the NUMlDlAN staff. He served well in the Senate and on the Chapel Committee. ln all these activities he contributed a great number of new and good good ideas and carried them through with enthusiasm. He has participated in an extremely diversified field of sports. He has been a member of the ski club for three years and the golf team for three years. He has been on the rifle and tennis teams and has played one year of Parson foot- ball, basketball, and baseball. . As a further example of the diversity of his activities, he was part of ci quar- tet, head waiter, and secretary of the hot-rod club. He has taken art for four years and won a certificate of merit for his work. Last year he represented Lake- side at the annual religious conference in Tacoma. Will: l will myself to myself in hopes that I may become an individual. . :Q QQ:-4 VAN JORDAN Van has been one of the most outstanding athletes at Lakeside during his five- year career. He has played varsity football for four years, winning a letterman's award both his iunior and senior year. He has competed on the varsity baseball team for four years, winning a letterman's award every year. During his fresh- man year, Van was also a sharp-shooter on the rifle team. Van has held more athletic offices than any other member of his class, he was captain of the varsity baseball team in his junior year, captain of the varsity football team in his senior year, and president of the Big L Club in his senior year. But we will remember Von not only for his prowess, but also for his spirit and determination, all of his team-mates have commented to the effect that without Van's excellent inspirational enthusiasm, Lakeside teams would not have been as successful as they have been. During the '55-56 basketball season, Van again contributed his time and energy cheerleading. During his senior year, Van served as president of the Parson Club, Sergeant-at-Arms of the Student Body, and a member of the Dormitory Council. Van has been a faithful and hard worker in the many extracurricular activities he has participated in. His loyalty and deter- mination have been excellent examples to all his classmates, who sincerely wish him the best of luck for the years to come. College Choice: University of Arizona. Will: l ain't got nothing to leave! Page 17
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