Lakeside School - Numidian Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1956

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ROBERT DENNY WATT, JR. Throughout his four years at Lakeside, Denny has been very active in extra- curricular activities, ranging from class committees to president of the Ski Club. He has likewise shawn that he is a fairly good student by winning several quar- terly and two annual Gold awards as well as several honor roll awards. His willingness to co-operate and help his fellow students has been displayed by his many activities. Consistently, Denny has volunteered to work on class pro- iects, for two years he has been the photographer for the TATLER, a iob that re- quires a considerable amount of time and energy, in his senior year, he was appointed photography editor of the NUMIDIAN, and was elected president of the Ski Club. Denny has participated in Whitcomb football as a half-back throughout his high school career, he has also participated in Whitcomb basketball for a year, and in Whitcomb baseball for two. But Denny's favorite sport is skiing, he has com- peted on the ski team for three years, winning a letterman's award each season for participating in iumping, cross-country, downhill, and slalom events. Because he was the outstanding member of the ski team and president of the Ski Club, he was nominated to attend the Seattle All-City Ski Council. Because of Denny's willingness to learn and to help, he will undoubtedly suc- ceed in accomplishing any goal he may set. Presently, Denny would like to enter engineering, and we are sure that if he once sets his mind to being an engineer, he will become a good one. College Choice: University of Washington. Will: I will the head of my 'Sl Studebaker to Tucker Ingham as a spare part! SPENCER WOOD Spencer is one of the three members of his class who came from Portland. During his two year stay at Lakeside, he has been a great asset to his class and to the school. Spencer has done well both academically and athletically. He has participated in Brownell football and track, adding greatly to that club's poten- tial. ln his senior year, Spencer played varsity football and competed on the ski team in slalom races. He may not be the best athlete in the school, but he cer- tainly is one of the most determined and enthusiastic. He has been a member of the Ski Club and Chapel Committee, contributing much of his time and energy to both organizations. Twice he represented Lake- side at the annual Northwest Religious Conference, where he added greatly to the discussions and activities. Spencer is one of the more reserved members of his class, but he has made many friends and no enemies during his Lakeside career. We will all remember Spencer for his friendly personality and his calm manner, which have been the two main reasons why he has been able to contribute so much to his class. We are all indebted to Spencer and hope that he will do well in his chosen occupation, engineering. College Choice: Williams, Pomona. Will: l will my recipes to Jerry Kravikl Page 23



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THE CLASS OF l957 When school started last fall, the junior class was made up of thirty-four students from all over the Northwest. Of the thirty who have weathered the school year, eighteen make their homes in Seattle, three each in Tacoma and Portland, and one each in Valdez lAlaskal, Ellensburg, Spokane, Vancouver lWash.l, Everett, and Richland. The way in which the juniors started functioning as a unit is a credit to the entire class and to the class officers in particular. Those boys most entitled to acknowlegement are: Sam Baker, president, Dave Cole, vice-president, Robin Luehrs, secretary-treasurer, and Bob Galland, sergeant-at-arms. The secret of the iuniors' unity was the unique way in which they divided the responsibility among the en- tire class: two committees were set up, one to plan for the Junior Prom, and the other to handle all other class projects. Dave Cole, Carl Sutter, Dave Lycette, Som Baker, and Mr. Hi Fidelity all contributed toward making this year's version of the Basketball Dance a social and financial success-in fact, it was such a suc- cess financially that the Junior Prom could not help being a success socially. However, its adroitness in dealing with class proiects is not the iunior class's only skill, the iuniors have also been extremely successful in their endeavors in both athletics and studies, The iuniors con- tributed about sixty percent of the personnel on this year's football team and were only slightlv below this percentage in all other sports. The iunior class was also consistently one of the best represented classes on both the Gold Star and Honor Roll. Because the iunior class has shown that is capable of solving most of the problems which confront a junior class at Lakeside, it appears that next year will be one of the best years in Lakeside's history, with the Class of 1957 leading the way. OFFICERS OF THE CLASS OF 1957: President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Sergeant-At-Arms SAM BAKER DAVE COLE ROBIN LUEHRS BOB GALLAND Page 25

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