Lakeside School - Numidian Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1957

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n'r'nl1' CHARLES LEA CHARLIE IS KNOWN to his fellow students for having a won- derful sense of humor, being evenftempered, and showing friendli- ness to all. During the last two of his three years at Lakeside, Charlie was able to play varsity football, and lettered in his senior year. This same athletic prowess has been demonstrated in two years of varsity track participation. During his senior year, Charlie served on the Dorm Council, the Dorm Car Committee, and the Student Court. In these responsible positions, Charlie's clear and thoughtful opinions aided greatly. After being a prefect in the lower dorm in his junior year, Charlie was one of the Srst four prefects appointed at the beginning of our senior year. In spite of all these responsibilities, he has managed, with hard work, to do good work in the classroom and has won several Gold Stars. Charlie's main out-of-school interests, besides a certain damsel in Tacoma, are art and waterfskiing, and he is proficient at both. Witli his quiet and modest way, Charlie has been liked by all and has set an excellent example for the younger boys in the dorm to follow. HIIHEHT S. lEVY BOB AND HIS electronic equipment moved in with us in our senior year. Bob's flair for radios and electrical connections has, more than once, saved the day. The loudspeaker in the gym and any movement on the scoreboard are both results of Bob's handi- work. His spare time is spent fiddling with his ham radio, or, by some quirk of fate, jamming the dorm telephone. He is also a flier and a marksman and belongs to both the Ski Club and the Rifle Club. The problems confronted by an individual entering a new school in the final year have adequately been handled by Bob, and he has done well for himself. His quiet manner and his interest in a subject unknown to most of hiss classmates have set Bob apart, somewhat, from his fellows, but these same qualities have earned him our friendship. Lx

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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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DAVID CHARLES LYCETTE RUBIN LUEHRS R CBIN'S LAKESIDE CAREER can best be summarized by noting that almost every class activity has benefited from his services. Robin has been secretaryftreasurer of our class for three years, and he has held this same position in both the Dormitory Council and the Par' son Club. Whenever an artist was needed for any job, Robin was always available, and as a member of both the Library and Chapel Committees, Robin has served himself and the school well. ln recogf nition of his constant effort, Robin was awarded a Presidents Medal as a junior. With little time left to breathe, Robin has consistently managed to be on the Gold Star and occasionally on the Honor Roll. His interest in each one of his classmates, his warm humor and friendly, quiet personality, have won him the respect of all. When he becomes a successful commercial artist, we will know Robin has earned and deserved that success. SELDCM DOES 1 boy come to Lakeside who is as talented in leadership, athletics, and academics as is Dave. Certainly no one enjoys greater respect or popularity than Dave, for he has been president of the sophomore class, a senator for four years, secretary of the student body, and, finally, president of the student body. The source of his popularity is inherent in him, but the respect comes from what he has done. Few could have Hlled those offices as capably and energetically as Dave and yet make consistent appear' ances on the Gold Star and Honor Roll. Fewer still could have won the Presidents and Silver Medals and still have time to win four letters in basketball, three in track, and an inspirational trophy. There is no short way to sum up Da S six years at Lakeside because of his many contributions to school life in general. In fact, as the years go by, few will remember exactly what he did accomplish unless it would be the fact that he reached the semifhnals in a national badminton tournament. Instead, what will be remembered will be Dave as a friend, as someone who could always be depended upon, who would always work for what he believed to be right, and who was always respected for his capability and integrity. Such charac- teristics are not left behind, and those who will continue to know Dave in the future need not remember. ,l.ll'l'I1fQ llI7l

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