Lakeside School - Numidian Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1959

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Bruce Baile AILINC FROM Richmond Beach, Bruce is a diversified, energetic, and valuahle mcmhcr of our class. Bruce, a sixfyear man, first displayed his integrity and leadership as president of the Lower School. Since then he has hcen president of his freshman, sophomore, and junior classes, and secretary of the Student Body in his junior year. Bruce has also found time to he a memher of the Court, Athletic Council, and Cold Star Comf mittee, Always a good athlete, Beetle started on the hasketliall team in his sophomore year and has been a steady scorer ever snce. In addition, he has lettered in foothall and track. Witli all of this he still finds time to he a nice guy and his humorous remarks, punctuated hy his staccato sentences, keep everyone laughing, Doug Brooks CUC ENTERED Lakeside with the apparent intention of taking at least once, everything the school had to offer. He very nearly succeeded. He has held several class offces, was sports editor of the Numidian, vicefpresident of the Student Body and president of the Student Court, and he has served on the Senate and the Athletic , Council. Doug has done all this while maintaining an honor roll average, as cvi' dcnced hy his election to the Cum Laude . Society. In sports, Doug might he called the hard luck kid. He earned a letter on the varsity foothall team in his freshman year, hut on the second day of practice in his sophomore year, he dislocated his shoulf der. Witli the exception of track, this shoul' der has kept him pretty well out of sports. We will remember Doug for his ready laugh and his hfg voice of command. ila Worden IK ARRIVED AT Lakeside in the fall of '54, making him a five' year man. Since then he has heen seen almost continually on the Honor Roll and Gold Star lists. He was nominated a memher of the Cum Laude Society, is a finalist in the National Merit Scholarship Program, and is vicefpresident of the senior class. Nik has hecn on so many committes, and in so many school functions, that many wonder where he finds the time to do his regular school work. His work as the sharpfwitted editor of the Taller, and on the School Affiliation Committee, Gold Star Com' mittee, Senate, and Rocket Society, as well as his athletic activities, have made him one o the most active hoys on the campus. His quick sense of humor, and his congenial, sincere personality have won him the respect of the school and faculty as a whole.

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Warland Davis Wight Y HE NAME Dave Wight represents three outstanding qualities- enthusiasm, hard work, and leadership. His enthusiasm is shown lay his fourfyear support of the Brownell Cluh and his activity in the sports of hoxing, swimming, and foothall. Dave's hard work has earned him the annual Gold Star for three years. When you add together these two qualif ties, they give you leadership. Dave's johs as headfwaiter and Dorm Counf eil representative, and his work on school and class projects have shown his friends that he is eapahle of leadership. In his senior year, he was chosen as president of the Student Body, vieefpresident of the Dormitory, husiness editor of the Numidian, and a memher of the Chapel Committee. En' thusiasm plus hard work plus leadership equal one awfully nice guy. Bob Suzuki 66 UK IS certainly one of the hestfliked, most dependahle, and most natural memlwers of our elass. His oftenfgiven smile and friendliness to all have won him many friends. Ever since the Lower School, where he was vieefpresident, Boh has held many offices such as class secretary, class vieefpresident, Senate memher, and finally, as Il fitting trihute, the presif deney of the Senior Class. ln athletics, Boh's good nature and steady drive are easily seen. He has added a lot to the varsity football and track teams. Most prominent, however, was Zuk's skiing ahility, to which Lakeside skiers responded hy electing him Ski Cluh President in his senior year. Bolfs great sense of humor, deep sense of responsibility, and ability for gaining friends are the traits hy which Lakesiders will best remcmher him.



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Robert Bell UBBIEDUO MADE HIS presence known to the Class of 1959 when he came to Lakeside in his iunior year from the radioactive active region of Richland. Rob, a member of the subfbeat generation freal beatniks don't go to Lakesidej, has been instrumental in bringing a fresh, new touch to the conformity of the dormitory, and he sees to it that no one gets into a rut. An active member of the dorm prefect force, he has also served on the Chapel Committee and has been a conscientious rabble rouser as a cheerleader. A member of the Tatler staff, he has often voiced his provocative opinions and it is probably safe to say that, had it not been for R. S., the hallowed halls of Lakeside would never have been the same. Bruce Bradburn UR INVETERATE teller of corny jokes and raconteur, Bruce entered Lakeside six years ago and has since proved a valu- able scholastic addition to his claw, win' ning Gold Star and Honor Roll awards almost continually. His vociferous spirit was heard at all the varsity sporting events and seen at the club events in which he is an eager participant, When he isn't crack' ing the books, he can usually be found listening to the latest Stan Freberg record in his Teahouse on the second floor of the dorm. This Oriental setting has so inf fluenced him that he took part in the Senior play, Lute Song. Future years will find Bruce cultivating his aesthetic Eastern ten' dencies, and trying to teach Taoism to the Chinese. Fritz Cantonwine IBY THE TIME HE graduates from Lakeside, Fritz will have just about finished plastering his wall with the varsity letters he has won. Ever since his arrival six years ago, Fritz has won a large share of glory on the atb' letic fields. This ultimately led to his being elected co-captain of the foot- ball team in his senior year, after having been a member of the team for three years. In addition he is a two-year member of the basketball team and a fourfyear lettcrman of the baseball team. Between practice sessions, Fritz finds time to be an excellent math student, as well as to perform adequately in his other classes. Most of all, we will remember Fritz for the good iob he has done in keeping up the team spirit.

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