Lakeside School - Numidian Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1958

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Bob Bishop OB, ONE OE THE leaders in dorm activities, joined us as a sophomore for two years he turned out for track, and he won a letter as a sprinter! also a member of the ski team for a year-in his senior year he turned his athletic inclinations in another direction as he organized and led the pep sciuadfalways a steady worker, Bob finds English to be his best subject! even though Bob is one of the schoolis leading shutter bugs, his hobby is hi' fi' he has taken an active part in the Drama Club having held parts in two of their productions. Jeff Brad - LUNG WITH SEVEN other boys. ,leff started Lakeside in the seventh gradefhleff is the type who, when he sets out to do something, does it wellAin athletics hleff's interests are in football, boxing, and tennis fhe has won three letters in football and three in tennisgas a climax to a brilliant career, he won the inspirational trophy in footballfthe class, in recognition of his athf letic ability, elected him to the Athletic Council in his senior year-Jeff, an ardent supporter of school athletics, is a member of both the Ski Club and the Big L Club- in his senior year he took on the thankless job of being the editor of the NUMIDIAN ff out of school he likes to work on his hobby, hiffi. r dl Ie Branchflower- ' YLE ALIAS TWlC3 is a charter member of the class-with his jovial manner and big words hc was elected to the oflice of Lower School Presif dent a member of the Ski Club and Parson Club-an active supporter of varsity sports having turned out for varsity football Q 3 yrsj, .LV basket' ball Q1 yiij and baseball fl yr., the Parsons received the support of Twig's talents in football during his senior year, basketball in his junior year and baseball for two years using his sharp wit he helped out the TATLER staff in their humor column plus writing other miscellaneous arf tieles for the staff Lyle, who is own best publicity agent, is known for his suave taste in clothes, goodflooking girl friends and a smooth '56 Mercury' convertible,

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Peter Ambrose ETE, WHO IS THE second Ambrose to attend Lakeside. entered these hallowed portals as a freshmanfPete is one of the few who is the perfect combination of brains and brawnxhis name has consistently appeared on the Gold Star lists and once on the Honor Roll'---in sports Pete has com' peted on the varsity football team for three years, the track team for two and the ski team for oneiin his senior year he was elected cofcaptain of the football team-the class and the Whitccimbs, recognizing Pete as a born leader, elected him class president twice including the senior year, president of the Whitccimbs, a member of the Senate, Student Court and Athletic Council-outside of school Pete is an outdoors manshis favorite sports being duck hunting and skiing. Howard Anderson HEN HOWIE ENTERED as a freshman, he towered over the rest of the class-promptly this abundance of height was put to good use on the -I-V basketball team-graduating to the Varsity in his sophomore year, he won a letterfafter a lapse of a year, which he spent playing bas' ketball for the Parsons, he returned to the squad as a seniorfduring the spring Howie indulges in his favorite sport, baseball-a sign of prowess in that sport is substantiated by three letters-during this period of play he rotated between the pitcher's mound and first basekin recognition of his athletic abil' ity he was elected to the Athletic Council twice-elected to the Student Court oncev academically Howie finds math, science and English to be his best subjects. l O Ra Babb AY .IOINED THE class in our sophomore year-after two years ef training by working on the TATLER and the NUMIDIAN. Ray became editor of the TATLER in his senior year-in fact for the lirst time in years, an issue of the paper appeared on the hrst day of school- for three years Ray was a supporter of Brownell sports-in his senior year he turned out for the golf team-'most of the last half of the year he spent posing through- out Seattle in his '54 glass top Ford- the school, recognizing Ray's qualities of leadership, elected him president of the Dorm Council and the Brownell Clubfbesides those duties he served on the Senate and the Car Committee.



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WA lee Bull EE WAS ONE OF the original members of the Class. having entered Lakeside as a seventh gradersin his studies, Lee always excels --a Gold Star winner for every quarter in the upper school as well as a frequent member of the Honor RollfLee's main interests lie in mathematics and the classical languages, Greek and Latinsin sports he has also taken an active interest, having participated in Whitcmimb football and baseball, fencing and boxing-when not concentrating on studies, Lee manages to find time to work on his 1927 Mendel T Ford and to become national junior rifle champfbesides antique cars, he collects guns and likes to ski --also a memf ber of the Rocket Society recently turned lover he prefers girls to his ncxx gk n as Cuikvgaude S Sl:-Q!! ,Qigijwfllll t,i2lMi,. , Meng! i cnc Carlson ENE, KNOWN TO US this year as our Student Body vicefprcsfdcnt and presidf ing officer of the Student Court, joined the class in his junior year-although quiet in his ways, he was recognized in the class asa leader and was elected in the latter part of his junior year vieefpresident of the Student Body and secretaryftreasurerfsergeantfat- arms of the Whitccumb Club-a member of the Senate and the Ski team-besides these responsibilities Gene is on the Chapel and Assembly Planning Committees-also Gene has found time to work on the NUMIDL AN and to win a letter in both football and basketball-in basketball Gene received the coveted Paul E. Cantonwine Inspirational Trophy-during the summer Gene takes to the water in his wellfkept lightning sailboat and races in northwest regattas. GLM e wwf if M, 1 Worms? AM! f A Joh Ula s NE OF THE MOST recent additions to the class. john came at the be' ginning of his senior year-hailing from XVestvvood High School in New jersey where he was a varsity football 1 d basketball playe As rprisingly john isn't a boarder but instead invad s he home of Mr!Gpul s iithf-out of school John ls very active in chu h ,ictivit i he Li religious conference at Annie Wright Semin ' eau H t eliei ii rule, john was restricted to Whitcomb , s ortg soon after arrivi c was appointed to the Student Court lo satisfy his interest in varsity athf letics he turned to cheerleading, j' f' l l ' 'te 2 '- -f esxsf's e'd ite Methodist Youth Fellowship-this yehr wa' one of ' ' ' I f ' he F' bl' B , U JW ,Ji so Wit

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