Lakeside School - Numidian Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1958

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' v Half. . fe -fj fx' i Rodne Quaintolfi ODNEY. THE BABY of the class, was one half of the twosonic which entered the class in the eighthfgrade year, and since then has laeen one of its outstanding citizens'-he has hcen an excellent student, having won Gold Stars for six quarters in the upper school- -an active memher in student government. having heen secretary of the class for three years and secretary' treasurer of the Parson Cluh in his senior year-fRodney also served on thc important Gold Star Committeefhe has contrihuted to the NUMIDIAN, hecoming class editor in his senior yearithe man rcsponsihle for these writefups-in athletics, Rodney has heen an avid contrihutor to the Parson cause in foothall fone yr.l, haskethall and hasehall f4 yrsj. T 0efv-4 0 - - Whfaeffzfmzf fmf fuse ye Z! Ed Rasmuson T THE BEGINNING of our junior year Ed joined us from Anchorage, Alaska -'fafter a year at the school Ed picked up the nickname credulous fehe restricted himself to Brownell foothall and haskethall -in his senior year Ed turned out for var' sity hasehallfin his senior year he hroke into the select circle of Gold Star and Honor Roll vvinnersfin order to satisfy his curiosity he joined the Rocket Society-in the classroom Ed finds history to his liking as demonstrated hy his frequent outhursts in class 1 among Ed's hohhies are flying. hunting and fishing W among his fa' ' vorite sports are trap shooting and hasehall - these interests make Ed a real sportsman's sportsman. I 2, George Reill EORGE IS A memher of the sixfyear cluhf during all of his upperf school years George was a manager for which he received two lettersfin his senior year he hecame proprietor of Reilly's Gym and Health Studio, or as it is more commonly known the gym'-for four years George has spent ninetyfiive percent of his study hall time in the lilarary-his favorite sulaf ject is English which he put to use on the TATLER-one suhject which George could never quite comprehend was math as taught lay Mr, Lanihert even with that handicap George won a Gold Star in his freshman year. T 1

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.lim Olson lM xIOlNED THE class in the seventh grade-at the end of his seventh grade year he returned to Enumclaw where he stayed until he refenrolled at Lakeside in his junior year-countless hours of time and effort have gone into his art work for which he is famous throughout the school-known around school for his happyfgoflucky personality and to the hoarders for the continental kit on his car .lim's athletic interests centered around golf and tennis- in his senior year he was prefect in the Dorm as well as a memher of the Dorm Councilf year around 'lim likes to ski. lvoth the snow and water variety. LUHTN John Gsgood ZZIE -IOINED the class in the seventh grade-.lohn is easily recognized on the campus hecause of his portly Hgure-his time has equally been divided hetween the dorm and home'-Han avid supporter of cluh sports he has competed in Brownell foot' hall, hasketloall and hasehall for four years --with pride blohn points to his customized Chevrolet-as the years progressed ,lohn made the car look less and less like it was originally intended - now the car is a school shrine where all thc custom enthuf siasts gather. John Phillips CHN, WHO HAS divided his time hetween boarding and heing a day' hoy. joined the class as a freshman from the mining hamlet in eastern Wash' ington called Holdenfylohn is the persistent type in all his endeavors-in math xlohn refuses to accept certain facts unless he knows how they are def rived and undsrstands them fully-he has had quite an illustrious athletic career having competed in hoth .VV and varsity hasketball for three years. on the ski team for two, and a member of the hasehall team for four years- over the years he has won four varsity lettersf loesides heing an athlete John has appeared on all the Gold Star lists since he came to Lakeside and fre- quently fin the Honor Roll-r an active participant in hoth student and dorm affairs three years on the Senate, one year on the Student Court as ref cording secretary. one ycar on the Dorm Council, and viccfpresident of the class as a junior,



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lee Rogg ETICENT IS THE word that hest dcscrihes Lee, a four year hoyf 'al' ways one of Mr. Lamlaert's hetter math students, Lee has done hetter than average workf even though Lee seems to he reserved, he is an ace dehater in the winter Lee gives all he's got to his favorite sport haskethall- Y-even during vacations when practice is suspended, Lee journeys to the gym to practice hy himself with this type of perserverance he developed into the anchor man of the team-his two letters illustrate that fact- fin his senior year he was elected captain of the haskethall tcamr- Lee has competed in most of the intramural activities having participated in Whitcminilw foothall. laaskcthall and hasehall. volleyhall and golf--fLee's hlack Consul convertihle is a familiar sight around the school, A XX ,7 i , fi mia fi! ! VA I Lf , 42 ', X Xl 9 if ZX , X , X X - i ,' fl - 'ff' N f hlf X f ,f 5 q ky f ' f i, l . i W7 V f fu X 'ivfg if Geri' Ilolie N OUR JUNIOR year we were fortuf nate to he joined hy Gerry Rolie, who hails from Grandviewvf-a devout supporter of Parson sports having played foothall, his favorite sport, haskethall and hasehall for at least one seasonfhesides his studies he is occupied most of the time with his hohhy. leather tooling which he has found quite prolitahle at times ff-in his senior year he turned to selling his goods as he could often he seen trying to convince an underclassman to huy one of his leather wallets --his two years at Lakeside have heen equally divided hetween the dorm and home. Dick Rucker N 1954. THE class gained one of its most versatile memherssquickly es' tahlishing himself as one of the class's leading scholars, his inquisitive mind and imagination hrought him to favor science and English-often motorists wonder what he has concocted to make his stock '37 Dodge move so fastf participating two years in varsity foothall and three in hasehall, Dick has won his letter every timefhe was elected Parson Cluh president in his senf ior year having previously heen sergeantfatfarms also at the end of his junior year he was elected sergeantfatfarms of the Student Body, as well as a inemher of the Athletic Council for the second timeff also a memher of the Big L Cluh a resident of Seattle. Dick is alliliated with a local hand. and is availalale to play most any musical instrument wellf'-he is responsihle for Lakesideis small hand through which he enjoys his favorite pastime. music. ef'-' 5, ,X i ew was ' SWS . gin QB,,,,,,,,f A 2 'Riff t rl ,ia-mai?

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