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lfiHflfl'l'l1 BRUCE HANSIIN DAVE EMEHY IXN EASY-GOING, cheerful personality was Dave's main asset when he successfully led us through our freshman year as president of the class. ln the succeeding years, he has served as secretary of the Student Court, as president of the Brownell Club, and twice as a senator. His work in the classroom is equally worthy of praise, for Dave has frequently appeared on the Cold Star and Honor Roll lists. Known as our Latin scholar, Dave alone accepted the challenge of Sth year Latin, while his allfaround intellectual ability was recognized with his selection to represent the school on the National Merit Scholarship Exam. On the varsity football field, Dave has earned his letter twice as a guard, and equally as interesting and distinctive, although not as noteworthy, Dave's long sweeping hook shots from midfcourt added a different touch to the sport of basketball. Dave's interest in railroading cannot go unnoticed. His ambition is to work with trains, and anyone will do well to buy stock in the railroad with which he associates himself. Dave's quiet, yet amiable personality, his studiousness, and his purposefulness in life, all com' bine to make him a fellow to remember. BRUCE is, above all, an individualist. His attitudes and philosophy reflect this individualism and make him one of the most stimulating members of our class. As editor of the Numidian and as a student, Bruce's work is marked hy interesting copy and hard work. his scholastic abilities enabled him to place himself perennially on the Cold Star and Honor Roll lists and to become a finalist in the National Merit Scholastic Contest, while his athletic skills won him two letters in both football and golf. His tenacity and speed made him an excellent linebacker and halfback, as well as an unorthodox standout on the Brownell basketball team. At the end of his junior year, Bruce was elected to the Cum Laude Society for recognition of his academic achievements. lf still further evidence belying his lackadaisical appearance is necessary, he also served as a senator and as vicefpresident of the Brownells in his senior year. Bruce has a quick wit, and is rather immovable in his wellfthoughtf out opinions, but these are the qualities that make him a valucd friend and have won him the respect of all. We wish him success as a doctor.
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TIIIIMI-IS N. IIABNEY, Jr. NICK ENTERED OUR PORTALS at the beginning of our senior year, and he soon proved himself to be a true and sincere friend. A post-graduate from Middlesex School in Massachusetts, Nick's diligence and application were soon evident. Nick's primary interest, skiing, was well satisfied by the Seattle environment, and he showed everyone, as a Lakeside racer, some of that New England form. Unfortunately, because of the eligibility rule, Nick was not able to continue his career in varsity baseball that he had started at Middlesex, but he participated in all Parson sports and was the backf bone of the football team. Nick's hobby, photography, also found expression in taking pictures for school publications. It's been a pleasure to have our ambassador from the East, especially since it was Nick. We hope Nick has enjoyed the West as much as we have enjoyed the touch of the East he brought with him. JAMES F IIIEHINGEH, Jr. JIM'S HUMOR HAS ENTERTAINED his classmates since his entrance at the beginning of our sophomore year. His comical, sometimes ridiculous compositions have given us all many hearty laughs. Taking the more serious aspect of schoolfwork into consideraf tion though, Jim has done well in those subjects in which he has had a sincere interest. It has often amazed us to see Jim pass one of those dreaded spot tests with flying colors while all others failed. Perhaps jim's greatest contribution to the school has been in his capacity as cheerleader where he was able to transmit some of his own high spirits to us all. In the dormitory, jim was elected vice' president of the Dorm Council, and on the athletic field he has participated in Parson sports in all seasons. jim's everfpresent smile and droll remarks have made him a wonderful companion, while his less apparent, serious side will have him remembered as a sincere friend.
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ad' JEFF HIIRTIIN UIET, RESERVED, yet extremely personable, Jeff has been a member of our class for four years. Two of these years he has served as a senator, and in his senior year he was appointed busines manager of the Numidian. He has worked hard to make the year- book at least a financial success. An incomparable willingness to help the class has been shown in all jeiT's endeavors. jeff has participated in all Brownell Club sports as well as turning out for varsity tennis and track, but his primary athletic interest is skiing. He is an active member of the Ski Club and has raced for the school. Politics occupy the remainder of his spare time, and he is constantly trying to prove the worth of the Democratic party to his skeptic classmates and partisan history teacher. In school, he has served on the newly-formed Assembly Committee, and as a Lakeside representative to the Trailic Safety Conference. In all his activities, whether scholastic or extrafcurricular, Jeif's attitude has been one of diligence and interest. People respect his freelyfgiven friendship, just as tIel'f's sincerity makes him a valued companion. JERRY KHAVIK sl ERRY MOVED INTO THE DORM in his sophomore year and took over the place with his happy ways. Since then, he has figured in many, many of the dorm's activities, and has become a leader there as shown by his election to the Dorm Council. He is an intelligent student who is at his best when a little imagination is required. ln athletics, jerry has won two letters in varsity football. In his senior year he received the Blocking Trophy, which is awarded to varsity football lineman of the year. Outside of school, jerry spends his time on skis, both snow and water. He is one of those rare people who always has time to help a friend in any way he can and can always be counted upon to do any job well. Always full of spirit, always friendly, jerry has added much to the class of 1957. N i n ereen
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