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President ............. Vice President ....... , .,,.... Secretary ............. Auto Treasurer ....., Cabinet ....... Advisers .,...... .......,Christian Ringhaver Ernest Gottermeyer Eileen Peppard .........Ered Bisantz Frank Hainer lldarjorie Pangrac Paul Hudak Carl Borch Lois Bannerman Alfred Murway Christian Ringhaver lllr. A. K. Cook Sergt. Glenn Campbell Under the guidance of our local police department, the first high school division of the Cleveland Automobile Club has already given many a fledgling driver a valuable start on the somewhat difficult course to good driving. Throughout the year, speakers, illustrated lectures, dis- cussions, and actual driving tests are used in a worthy cru- sade against faulty manipulation of the wheel. Eye, color blind, and quick thinking tests are given to the members to determine their qualities for being a driver. To the Auto Club goes the credit, also, for having fought, and overcome, the age limit of eighteen years which was set upon young drivers. The organization has since spent much time, and a tremendous amount of effort to prove itself worthy of the responsibility of training stu- dents to become competent drivers. Ample proof of its success is offered by the fact that its popularity, both among the student body and the public, has been steadily climbing to a point Where it may now be considered as one of the most valuable clubs in Lakewood High School. Page 24 Anal ' f ill f :W-. 4. vi' , sc e, - ill K li, 'M 1' ,yi I im w th X ff , W ww yi? i NM . 1 ' X' f vi i' i 9 ag, W! -will 1 is X .,
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Page 26 During the next half hour the Widest range of activities in the school are presented in the assem- blies which are given at least once a Week for everyone in school. The home rooms that aren't in the as- sembly also do interesting things in their varied home room programs. The assemblies are in the form of plays, pageants, musical pro- grams, and speeches. They not only offer a chance for enjoyment of professional entertainment, but also give the students an opportunity to display their abilities in the student talent assemblies.
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