Lakeside School - Numidian Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1958

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NX ji ,alflyi George Coopewi J EORGE COOPER. Portland's gift to the boarding department, came to Lakeside in his senior yearfnot a scholar of great renown, he has compiled average grades his favorite subject is Philosophy, and, when he can stay awake, English- -during the winter George enthusiastically engages in his favorite sport, skiingfpartieipating in the boxing class, Coop was one of the pugilists competing in the smoker-a member of both the Ski Club and the ParsonsfLuigi, as he is sometimes known, will be remembered for his extremely suave hands and slowfmoving quiet manner and for having no afternoon classesfthus he can often be seen in the senior circle after lunch wearing blue jeans and Indian moccasins, j , KQV-MQ, MW Dfw 7 'x MM 'Q lt J i , Xltiwb X015 aa' RIMM llarr Diack ARRY, CNE CF the more illustrious members of the Dorm, joined us from Port' land in his freshman yearfknown to the boarding seniors as the Great Diabtsi Budf dha. Harry set up his photo lab in the school -Harry also contributed to this publication as well as the TATLER-an active particif pant in all Brownell sports-Harry also turned out some art work and was a memf ber of the Gold Starfin his senior year, he was treasurer of the Dorm Councilfphof tography occupies most of Harry's time ex' cept when he is skiing-in school his favor' ite subject is science--in English Harry is known for his very imaginative themes 0 fa i m J Dennis Dunn ENNIS. THE CLASS linguist. entered as a freshman-from the start one of the classis leading scholars-his prowess is illustrated by the fact that he was chosen as a member of the Cum Laude society in his junior year during his senior year he was an active participant in the society, giving a talk on comets at one of the meetings V Dennis, in his junior year, took an unheard of step by skipping Fusion to take another language along with Latin-because of Dennis's outside work in French, he has had the equivaf lent of four years of Latin and three of Frenchsamong his extrafcurricular activities are the Ski Club and the Drama Club-outside of school his main interests lie in his hobby, stamp collecting, and his favorite sport, bow and arrow hunting, at which he is exceptionally skillful,

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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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i j . Y f ff if ' ,jkj . ,.f-if L in 12 , fajfl XLP i 6' tiff jx if Ron Fra ler CN, LAKESIDE'S famous ham radio operator. entered our ranks as a sophomoreimost of Ron's spare time is spent on his radio. which he operf atcs from the dorm. and his Pogo lihrary-lrving. as he is known to the hoarders. spends most of his time concentrating on lvlath and Chemistry. his favorite suhjects--his scholarly attitude is suhstantiated hy the fact that he has won numerous Gold Stars and has appeared on the Honor Roll fre' quentlyiRon has also taken an active part in student affairs having heen a memher of the Dorm Council and the Student Court in his junior year- in his senior year he was a prefect in the dorm-in athletics Ron turned out for the varsity hasehall team in his junior and senior years and won a letter as a junior. MQLIQ-X IBD f 1 ft, ' , rr B i QQ? 6074 ae' Qi-J .YJ pi I FQMJ J ted Ma 1 B ' ' fmfff ieorge Greelillkf i X li EORGE. WHQTSE WIT has kept the class in stitches. joined the class as a seventh grader-one of the hetterfhuilt memhers of the class George made his mark in foothall fhe participated in varsity foothall for three years and won three lettersf-during his final game against Como Lake George. usually a center, ran for a touchdowngto climax the year George won the Blocking Trophy-during the spring he hurls the dis' cus for the track team-in three years as a mcmher of the track team he won two let' terssin recognition of his athletic prowess the class elected him sergeantfatfarms in his junior year and to the Athletic Councilsit is appropriate that George owns a green MGA-cJut of school he turns to the great outdoors where he Hshes and hunts. Bob Hanks OB ENTERED Lakesfdes hallowed halls as a sophomore-he considers himself the scholarly. intellectual type. and has won several gold starsfdef spite many arguments and remonstrances from his fellow students. R. U. firmly insists that he is an atheist--he enjoys figuring out math prohlems and experimenting in Physics and Chemistry-Boh has hecn a valuahle asset to the Whitccdmh Cluh as he has participated in all sports for at least two seasons--also. he fought in two smokers-in his junior year he hecame a stalwart hack for the Varsity football team-in his spare time. Boh enjoys canoeing. hiking. music. and playing foothall-Boh is a very sincere and certainly capahle fellow. and where his '41 Buick fthe Beastj fails to get him. his friendliness will. Fifteen

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