Spring 2014, "The Reinvention Issue"

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MADE YOU LOOK

barry wong

Renowned photographer Don Doll at the opening of

a Jesuit priest and Creighton University professor whose work

his exhibit “A Call to Vision – A Jesuit’s Perspective on the World,”

has been featured in National Geographic, was one in a series of

which ran through March 2 at Seattle University. At right, Seattle

notable photographers and visual artists who spoke to Lakeside

Times photographer Bettina Hansen documents the scene. Doll,

photography classes this year. ■

LAKESIDE MAGAZINE

Your comments

EDITOR:

Carey Quan Gelernter WRITERS:

Carey Quan Gelernter, Amanda Darling, Paula Bock, Leslie Schuyler, Mike Lengel ALUMNI RELATIONS NEWS: Carol Borgmann,

Daiga Galins, Meredith Doran

ART DIRECTOR:

Carol Nakagawa

CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS:

Tom Reese, Lindsay Orlowski, Adam Hunter COPY EDITOR:

I read with interest your issue focusing on gender (Fall/ Winter 2013), which made me reflect on my own experiences as a girl at Lakeside in the early 1980s. I am happy to say that I have no memories of any feelings of inequality during my time there, and many feelings of having my intelligence celebrated and appreciated by both teachers and classmates. Although I was always shy, six years at Lakeside turned me into someone who took it as a given that I would speak up in every class, and that I would be acknowledged and supported. This stood me in very good stead as a

freshman at Wellesley, when my education and experiences at Lakeside landed me in some junior-level classes. Thanks to Lakeside, I often found myself the only person confident enough to speak out — even with just women in the class! I am glad that Lakeside continues to explore this complex and vital topic, so that people of every gender identity can come out of the school with the confidence I gained so long ago from my own time on campus. – Rebecca Moore ’84

Very thought-provoking issue, great spotlight

on gender issues. You go girls!! We are using it as resource material in an educational nonprofit in Bellingham. – Peter Willing ’62

I interviewed Sandy [Schneider; profiled in the Fall/ Winter 2013 issue] for Tatler when she returned to coaching my junior year at Lakeside. What I appreciated about her most was a profound sense of humility despite all she had accomplished in her career. I think that’s truly the mark of a great person! – H.B. Augustine ’08

Valerie Campbell Lakeside magazine is published twice yearly by the communications office of Lakeside School. Find past issues at www.lakesideschool. org/magazine. All contents © 2014 Lakeside School.

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