Lakeside School - Numidian Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1957

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I MURRAY BRYAN MARSH Jr. JACK lYNlfH s ACK'S YEARS AT LAKESIDE have equally henefited hoth him' self and the school. He has the ahilities which enahle him to succeed in whatever he attempts, whether it be in scholarship, or social ac' tivities. His fine mind enahles him to react quickly to a situation and adjust accordingly. jack's a student with an inclination towards math, and a four year letterman in golf, and thus we find him at once an affahle socialite with a special talent for repartee. By noting a few particulars such as his 13 gold stars, his election as treasurer of the Brownell Cluh, and his participation in cluh sports during his four upperfschool years, it is easy to see that Omar is a well-rounded individual. His many friends will testify that his versatile personf ality carries over into his out of school life also. A sense of humor that spares not even history teachers, a gifted intellect, and an interest in athletics all contribute toward making jack's life a full one. His ability to accomplish whatever he attempts insures a hright future for him. lhrq URRAY MUST BE CONSIDERED the real ladies' man of our class. This goodflooking fellow with the genuine smile has divided his time hetween a heautiful car and the girls who have ridden in it. Murray has won two varsity letters in hoth football and golf. As a left halfhack, his speed held him in good stead, the same speed thatienahled him to he one of the hest defensive halfhacks on the team. His golf prowess was rewarded with the captaincy of the golf team for two years and with trophies from his triumphs in statewide meets. He also raced for the ski team, and organized skiing activities this year as president of the Ski Cluh. His classmates respect his opinions, as evidenced hy his election to the Senate in his senior year and his appointment to the Student Court for two years. It is virtually impossihle to Hnd Murray without a smile on his face, and this constant good humor makes Murray an extremely enjoyahle companion. One of the most loyal school and class sup- porters, and perhaps one of the most constructive, Murray deserves the respect and popularity which is his. H11

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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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DUN NHIIWUIIIJ GUIIHANI NICUL .A WONDERFUL SENSE OF HUMOR, friendliness, and sin' cerity are the attributes that form Gorham's personality. After only one year at Lakeside, Gorham was elected president of the Dorm Council, and in this trying position, he has set an example to be followed. Ineligible for varsity sports during his first year, Gorham played in all Parson Club sports, and in his senior year he earned his letter in both varsity football and basketball. As an end on the football team, Gorham was given credit for many dazzling plays. On the basketball court his lanky frame won him a starting spot at center where he was the second high scorer and the top rebounder on the team. His teammates came to respect him both for his fine ability and his competitive spirit. Gorham spends much of his time with fillies, equine and otherwise. Golf, tennis, and swimming are all part of his summer schedule. He is a wonderful companion and wellfliked, for there is no better way to gain friends than to have a ready smile for all occasions such as Gorham has. Enhancing his qualities as a friend are his frankness and congeniality. Gorham is as big in friendliness as he is in stature. GAY TIMES AND coop HUMOR mark the path of Don 'ie fait! The dorm and the classrooms have been enlivened by his bright remarks, and his willingness to work made Don the obvious choice to organize the cheerleading. Good weather or bad, Don and his trusty band of St. Nick helpers followed Lakeside teams and cheered them on. Don's own bolstering spirit flowed through the entire student body. In the dorm, since his arrival at the beginning of our junior year, Don served on the Dorm Car Committee, and has contributed to Lakeside social life as a member of numerous dance committees. His athletic activity has been in the form of two years of Parson basket' ball and one of football. He is competent in his school work and knows he will leave Lakeside with a sense of having achieved an education. The car with the non-matching skirts and the girls who ride in it occupy most of Don's free time. Don's aifability and determination have made him a congenial friend and a valuable classmate. Twenty-three

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