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Ed lefncq HENEVER AN ARGUMENT is in progrew, you can be sure Ed is in the middle of it, his big voice booming out above the rest. The stocky redhead has been making himself heard around here ever since he entered Lakeside as a freshman. Between his arguments, Ed has found time to be on the football team for four years, having held a starting position for three years, During the winter and spring months he has helped to sup' port club athletics as a member of the Brownell Club. However, Coco- bear's greatest love is cars, and he will drop everything to tell you about his fullfrace '55 Chev, or the attributes of a certain carburetor. We would not he surprised to see Eel leading the pack at Indianapolis in a few years. li um'Ila lee 'blk' HEN Kyum'Ha came to Lakeside in his junior year, he had already been in the United States for two years. Originally from Korea, and then from Montana, Kyum'Ha has enjoyed his stay here. He plans to obtain a medical degree and return to his homeland to practice. Giving inter' esting discourses on China, Japan, and Korea, Kyum'l-Ia is also wellfliked, affable, and an earnest scholar. As a member of the Whitccmmb Club, he has been very active in tennis, basketball, and baseball. Knowing at least six different languages has made Kyum'Ha very adroit in his studies at Lake' side. We wish him the very best of luck, and a successful career in medicine. Brent Logan RENT CAME INTO orbit in this locality in his sophomore year. Because of his consuming interest in rocketry, he became the founder and guiding genius of the Lakeside Rocket Society. His ingenuity has led to the quick success of the Society, as evidenced by the detailed drawings and diagrams of forthcoming projects, and the very officialfsounding bulletins of that Society. As a sideline, Brent was a member of the Whitcomb football team where his big size made him a crushing tackle. In his last year at Lakeside, he lent his seriousness and biting wit to the Dorm. It won't he the same without hearing his big size 15's stomping up and down the hall, and the masters complaining about his cluttered room. Qin'
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Q xiii Hob Hartmann 66 ADICAL ROB, THE only postfgraduate student at Lakeside, is planning to attend the Naval Academy this summer. Roh can he seen in the Commons Room expressing his violent views on integration or segref gation at any time of day or night. He was until a recent shakeup. voted the most feared senior, h ' a landslide vote of underclassmen. Roh at one time was the possessor of wheels, hut the segragationalists saw fit to hanish his land craft. Roh is especially talented in his compositions pertaining to study hall rules. The halls still ring with the protests heard in the Contemporary Thought class when studying. Deep South Says Never. Roh's pleasing personality and willingness to help out at all times are appreciated hy all his clasmates. Bob Isaacson OB ROLLED into Lakeside as a seventh-grader. Since then he has hecome well known around the halls for such things as his ahility and size in foothall, his strong arm for the shotfput, his infamous par' ties, and his rotund physique. His conf ,. .,. genial attitude and everfpresent smile have -1 helped him along greatly. He has heen in such positions as president of the Whitmziii Cluh and sergeant-atfarms of the same. We're sure Boh's red face will go nicely with his new l9OfSL. Richard B. Johnson is -1 HE RED ANT joined the dorm in his sophomore year, hailing from the deserts of Richland. His quick smile and pseudo'suhfhcatnik sense of humor were thoroughly appreciated hy every member of the student hody during foothall season, and even in his Student Body treasury reports. Rich's scholastic ahility has placed his name on the Gold Star a numher of times. Rich's extracurricular activities include drama, management of the gym, a certain Helen Bush senior, and music. In this note. Rich has done exceedingly well. He led a comho at Lakeside and played his hass in a Seattle hand for a season.
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1 'i 5 1 ,,-wtf, ,, tm A s wwe QW Terry aher r 1 ERRY AIOINED THE class nf '59 as a snplitminre, having just gratlf uatetl from the Mar 'mount Militziri Academ' in Tacoma. His alitahle l 4 5 E 5 A vl .V personality and smile snnn won him many friends, During the first year at Lakcsitle, Terry participated in cluh fnnthall as a memher nt' thc Bruwncll fuothall team, and pnlelvaulted on the varsity track team, ln his junior year, along with hrokcn nnses and recurring hrain cuiicussitms. he lettered in varsit ' fnnthall and track. The next vcar, Terr ', lresh frnin 3. . . I . 3 N - . the .summer pnulfhuiltling husincss, entcretl the tlurmitciry, Sn tar this ear. Terr has lettered in fnnthall has made wnsitive cnntrihutiuns tu y 4 s 3 . I . , tlnrmitury life, and has matle extrafcurricular connections ahnut thirty yards away from the tlcirm. Best tif' luck tn a charter memliei' nl' the W. W. A. Curlice arlin ,Qi QUIET, reserved personality hlcntletl Nd with a stutlinus attitude has made Curt a fine addition to the senior class. Hard wurk and intelligence have paid tiff for him as he has received the Gold Star every quarter since his arrival from lvinntana in his junior ycar. Outside nf the classroom, Curt cnnf trihutetl more than his share lw heing treasurer :intl a charter mcmher of the Rocket Society, Lihrary Committee mem' her, Dorm treasurer, and a prefect. A hiffi fan, he always has a rceortl going and he claims it helps him stutly. Dcsimus nf hcenming the wnrld's greatest golfer, Curt has turned out for gulf as often as he cnultl. Gund eyesight and a horn sensc nf timing have made him an excellent sharpfshnnter fur the Brownell haskethall team. All in all, we know that Crushing Curt will make a competent tltwctnr. Dave Mason ARELY HAS A CLASS haul such wit and humnr as prwvitleel hy Dave. His impromptu remarks and atltletl tmininn have wnii him this recugnitinn since he joined the ranks in his freshman year. ln his iuninr and senior years, Dave participated in Varsity fnnthall antl track, winning letters in hoth each year. His ahility fnuntl him at entl on thc lnntlmill team and a 440 runner on the track team, Davc's talent in hnth has truly cnntrihutetl to the great success uf our teams. Acatlemically. Dave has heen un the Gold Star several times. A mcmher nf the Ski Cluh antl Wliitt'tiiiili Cluh, he enjoys snuw and water skiing as a pastime. Wigglt-s will always he rememheretl for his warm personality and quick wit,
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