Lakeside School - Numidian Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1959

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Clifford Dempster NTERING THE HALLOWEED halls of Lakeside in his junior year, Cliff immediately hecame known, He shall he rememhered for his learned ufircside chats, his devotion to chess, and his passion for naval history, ships, and guns, The mad scientist of Lakeside earnestly desires to he' come a surgeon hecause as he says, l like. to take things apartlu Owing to his fondness for chemistry, the moment after Cliff's informal picture was taken, he received a close shave, accomplished hy fire and aeeoinf panied hy a loud hang. A devoted scholar, with occasional flashes of hrilliancc, Dempo also contrihuted, as an ardent memher, to the Brownell Cluh sports, Excelling in hasehall hecause of his natural throw' ing and slingingl' ahility, he also sat on top of the L. R. Sfs lilockhouse las Security Police Chief, in hopes that no one would carry it away. Ed Perr NE OF THE hest athletes of recent years entered Lakeside as a freshman in the person of Ed Ferry. During the three years he was eligihle for varsity athletics, Elvis Ed won nine varsity letters, and in his senior year was elected cofcaptain of the foothall team. He also holds the school record for the 440 yard dash. Off the athf letic field, Ed has done fairlv well for him' self, having received the Cold Star several times. His highfpriced vocahulary has heen a neverfcnding source of amazement to his teachers and amusement to his classmates. Wligitever he undertakes in the future, his stentorian voice and friendly personality will undoubtedly carry him to success. Robert Forman OB BECAN TO cultivate the Lakeside hahit in his sophomore year. entering from Kent School in Connecticut. A Bellevue harharianf' he workcd diligently to hecome civilized, excelling in the classics and heeomf ing a name on the Gold Star lists. But Quasimodo must he cited for his extrafcurricular work as well, for he contrihuted to nearly every project of the class and of the Student Body. ln his senior year, llolw devoted a great deal of time to the Numidian as its editor, Nor will Boh's contrihuf tion as a threefyear memher of the tennis team he forgotten, This affahle. wellfliked person has indeed heen active in the class.

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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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Huh Frazier N HIS FRITSHIVIAN ycar, Boh, thc fighting, musclcd, foothall playcr, camc to Lakcsidc from that distant land Orcas Island. Hc hcgan his scholastic tasks hy appcaring on thc Honor Roll in his first quartcr, and sincc thcn has maintaincd consistcntly good marks. ln his junior ycar, as a hcad waitcr and a mcmhcr of thc housc on Corliss Avcnuc, Boh startcd his committcc work, Fainc and fortunc wcrc consistcntly in this path, for hc was clcctcd a Court mcmhcr in his junior ycar, and rcpcatcd the fcat in his scnior ycar. Bt-ing a Scnatc mcinhcr, scrgcantfatfarms for hoth thc Studcnt Body and thc Parson Cluh, along with hcing Mr. Prcsidcntu of tht- dorm, wcrc his scnior ycar achicvcmcnts. This dcvotcd workcr had provcd himscll' to hc thc tough guy hc is! Harr B. Hilbert AVING cntcrcd Lakcsidc in thc scvcnth gradc, Harry is onc of our fcw six' ycar mcn. During his ycars hcrc, hc has hccn an activc supportcr of Parson cluh athlctics, participating in foothall, haskctf hall, track, and crcw. Always an cnthusif astic mcmhcr of thc class and school, H. B. and his Ivy Lcaguc cap have hcconic fa' iniliar sights at thc varsity gamcs. Harry is rathcr quict, hut thosc who know him say that hc is rcally a grcat guy hccausc of his fricndly, intcrcstcd attitudc toward cvcrything. As an indication of thcir con' fidcncc in him, thc dorm council clcctcd him a dorm prcfcct for part of his junior and all of his scnior ycar. Aftcr graduation from Lakcsidc, HB, plans to cntcr archif tcctural collcgc and huy a 300 SL. lil Pete H ansnn Nl THI C 14 in tit i hth ,ri c Thcrt hc cm ons ra cc iis vu :tan ink ati stir '1 i itics n tv Lol tcam, ctc kc vt uw 's wi 'i tirvugi up cr schoo 'inc graduatct wi i 12 lcttcrs to 's na ic. owcvcr, iis aticti's i not intcrfcrc witi iis :tu ics in tic s igitcst, 'iq ma ' ' sc'n in his num icr o' io tars 'in ncarfmisscs on Hoiior Roll, His studics and athlctic prowcss did not hampcr his social lifc in thc slightcst cithcr. ln fact, many pcoplc will tell you that they don't undcrstand how hc can attcnd so many partics in one night, We wish Pctc all thc luck hc can gct in his collcgc foothall carccr.

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