Lakeside School - Numidian Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1957

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PETE VAN NESS Blll VANDENBUHHH BIG BILL HAS CUT A WIDE SWATH in his four years at Lakeside. His stature enabled him to win his varsity football letter as a sophomore, and the ability shown that year has developed through the years. All set for a very fine senior year of football, Bill's hopes were cut short by a knee injury which kept him out for the season, In his school life, Bill has always been willing to help, and his size and his capabilities have made him an indispensable man for dec' orating dances, etc. After his injury in the fall of 1956, Bill was not willing to remain just a spectator, so he helped coach the Parson football team. It was such willingness as this that has set him apart from those who do nothing but talk. Although not an outstanding student, Bill has an innate sense of values that enables him to clarify many discussion questions for others. His opinions were always well thought out and always respected. A tireless worker, and leader, Bill will be a line, contributing mem' ber of his community. N PETES ONE YEAR it Lakeside, he has found a place for himself in sports, extrafcurricular activities, and on the humorous side of both his teachers and his classmates. His witty and somewhat unorthodox expressions have kept everyone on their toes. Pete brought with him from Andover both his ine football ability and many interesting organizational ideas. On the varsity football field, he played nrst string end, where his ferocious grimaces through the bars of his helmet completely disarmed the opponents. During the winter he made the boxing team, while in the spring his interests turned to track and the fourfminute mile. Pete has organized an Assembly Talent Committee through which he worked to bolster school interest as well as spirit. His interest in, and devoted effort for his school in just one year has been remarkable. Pete has contributed a great deal to our class, and his friendly per- sonality has added a color equally as bright as his conscientious effort. ,- Tn 'unly

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Blll THEAIJWELL CARL SUTTER CARL CAME TO LAKESIDE in the eighth grade, and as one of the friendliest people you will ever meet, he soon won the respect and friendship of all. The numerous dance committees on which he has served have prospered from his practical and freely- given advice, while his leadership abilities were put to good use as vice-president of the senior class. In the class-room, Carl is an average student who does his best work in mathematics and science classes. Special attention should be given to Carl's efforts as lay-out editor of the Numidian. Much of the bo0k's success is due to Carl's work. He played varsity football in his junior and senior years and was especially eflicient at disarming an opposing tackle with a friendly smile and then putting his ZOO pounds into the poor guy with a crunching block. He also has played varsity baseball and club basket- ball, but his real interests lie in skiing, sailing and playing the piano. But, whatever his interests, Carl will be remembered as one who was able to get the most out of his potential. THE SOMEWHAT SOMNOLENT HALLS of Lakeside have been experiencing something new throughout our senior year. They have been sheltering the presence of Bill Treadwell. Upon his arrival, Bill was exuberantly received by the rest of the class. Coming in the final year made Bill ineligible for varsity sports, a fact which certainly proved to be a loss to Lakeside, especially in football. Bill did, however, spark the Brownells to the club football championship and was captain of the team. During the winter, he proved himself a steady and tricky boxer. Bill's plans include the University of Washington . . . plus in- dulging in his favorite pastime, which is . . . Willy will be remem- bered for his well-known oratorical offerings in Mr. Bleakney's English class, his devout interest in integ-ration, and his T-Bird. Cer- tainly none will forget his slfghtly battered face after his noble effort to protect the Lakeside lions. There is no question that Bill's great personality, and his honest and straight-forward character have been an excellent influence for the class of '57.



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