Lakeside School - Numidian Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1959

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'df' R :'v' I ffl I fir vy-W, f. I, Q! -ligg HQ H ' ly 'i In l -.1 Michael Williams 'W L INGING A MARLBORO ad to himwlf, Mike first sauntered down the halls of Lakeside five years ago. He is still singing the same song, but the sauntering pace has increased a little with the years. lviike, our pokerf playing procrastinator, is probably the biggest politician in school. He llivklfiilblv serves on all the class committees, in addition to his work as Sports Editor on the Tatler, When he has found the energy, Mike has turned out for club .sports as a Parson. Out of school, his activities center around parties and girls, often a combination of both, Under his leader' ship as a Yell King, the school spirit at varsity games this year was better than everg for this. we are all very grateful to The Oripcrf' John llccd fin. 'i L OHN HAILS from Portland, where he X73 attended Lincoln High School previous to his entering Lakeside as a boarder. His ca' pacity for responsibility caused him to be elected a Prefect almost immediately after his arrival. john will chiefly be rememf bered for his erudite and esoteric opinions on all matters under consideration. Inf deed, he leaves behind him a trail of puz' zled eonversationalists. A good athlete, john was hampered by the one-year inf eligibility rule and had to satisfy his ath' letic desires in club sports. He proved to be the mainstay of the Brownell football team and wound up as the season's leading scorer. Besides his football talents, john has a good sense of timing which, when coupled with his steady hand, makes him a formidable basketball opponent. Erich Richter HEN SCHOOL OPENED in September, there was a new addition to the Dorm and to the Senior ClassARicky Richter, from Twisp, Wiislif ington. Although he entered in a difficult year, in a short while, Ricky established himself as a good student, and his name appeared on the Gold Star lists. His favorite subject is Mr, Taylor's English class, Ricky was not able to turn out for varsity sports so he satisfied his atliletie require' ments in tennis and wrestling, for which he has a great liking, Although he usually seems rather quiet, when he is in a discusion, he has the won' derful ability to make the most humorous remark for the occasion. This, plus his scholastic ability, are sure to take Ricky far. Q--1

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Patrick ullarli J I AT QIUINED THE' Class of '59 in its freshman year, and immediately hegan to make himself known, His 'peculiar' hut effective humor joined with his quick smile and pleasant congeniality to make him universally liked, and always respected. Pat is perhaps hestfknown for his enthusiasm and creativeness in the lahs and his contrihutions to the science classes. Not infrequently he is found explaining the complexities of his latest project to wondering underfclassmcn or hurying himself in another for the Rocket Society, physics, chemistry, or hiology classes. Recognized as a Merit Scholar Semi1Finalist, Pat is an eager student and a valuahle asset to our class. o Joseph llrrlco OMING TO Lakeside at the heginning an-4'9 of his sophomore year, joe was faced with the prohlems confronting students entering a new school. However, he managed to get a Gold Star award in the second quarter of X his first year, and has since won it several times. His cofoperative spirit and eager' ness to produce uheyond the call of duty have hrought joe nothing hut praise. Alf though his first love is playing classical music on the piano, he enjoys showing and editing 16 mm movies and operating his tape recorder to record the sound tracks from his favorite films. Athletically his in' terests run to tennis, golf, and swimming. ln the summer, however, you may find him working for a motion picture company or out on an archaeological dig. His quiet, re' served, yet friendly personality has won -loseph the respect of all who know him. 'GGG Mel Poll liL l'rUllNl7lfl5 ONTO the Lakeside scene in his iunior year. He immediately followed his hrother's footsteps hy joining the Drama Cluh and the Dehate team and hy conscientiously supporting them throughout his stay here. Mel used his speaking ahilities not only in the plays Lute Songl' and Twelve Angry Men, hut also in campaign and Chapel speeches. Mel's extracurricular activities are not confined to plays and speechg he is also an avid Parson athlete, having participated in cluh foot' hall and haskethall and varsity golf. ln addition Mel has served well as a varsity manager. A mediocre student to hegin with, Mel has improved tremendously, and is now one of our most informed scholars. We will always appreciate Mel for heing the good guy he is.



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Steven Rube TOOPING TO BE ABLE to get through the door, Mr. 6' 3 entered the hallowed halls four years ago and he hasn't stopped growing since. During the time he has been here, Steve has put that height to use on the basketball court, and when crew was introduced last year, he was well able to take advantage of it. Outside school his big interest is sailing as his trophy shelf will attest. In school, the printer's ink in his veins manifests itself in Steve's activities as associate editor of the school paper, the Tarler, and as a member of the yearbook staff. A major part of all the important bull sessions around school, his caustic comments will certainly be missed. We know that Steve will add as much to college as be has to Lakeside. Carver Rutherford 'TJ' X as UT JOINED the Class as a charter member-maybe a little reluctantlykbut once he was in, it was to stay. In lower' school, Carver didn't do much but gain weight. But once in upper school he began to show. Doe Naiden won't forget his extraordinary abilities in Latin, Don An- derson won't forget his ability on the foot- ball field Qor his languagejg the class won't forget his many contributions to the diff ferent committeex, or his fright of spiders, nor will the student body forget his arguf mentative abilities. When Carver rolls out of Stanford with his M.D. degree, we know that he will have left that college richer by more than one blow-out. Pete hafer ETE IS ANOTHER of the sixfyear members of the class of '59 During this time, he has excelled in all fields of school activity. An avid athlete, Pete has won ten varsity letters while at Lakeside, being a four' year letternian in both football and baseball. He also is a capable student, having appeared on several Gold Star lists. He has held many offices such as president of this year's Athletic Council and sergeant-at-arms of the freshman and sophomore class. One of Pete's greatest assets is his sense of humor. On innumerable occasions his jokes and comments have caused pandemonium among his classmates, Also, Pete is one of the snappiest dressers in the class, and can always give information on the latest styles. Witli his famous muscular physique and sharp-looking Studebaker, Pete is known to be a ladies' man. Witli all his attributes, Pete is sure to be a success at college and later life. ref'-3' s,,. .. N Q.-s::ia .'s.-. N-11: 'Qu'- 'QP' 4 :rr 1 fl: ::'.'w Ai ., i ' . Us al .a

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