Lakes High School - Legend Yearbook (Lakewood, WA)

 - Class of 1980

Page 108 of 248

 

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M Helpful Counselors Assist Lakes Students Questions about career plans, personal problems, or class scheduling, could be answered by the skilled Lakes' Counsel- ors. These five people could be relied upon for their excellent advice and sound judgement. Mr. Saxton and Mrs. Norman could be found in the Sophomore wing helping tenth graders adjust to Lakes. Talking to every Sophomore class at the beginning of the year, they stressed the importance of participation in school activities and academic preparation for graduation. Mr. Hellman worked in the Junior wing calculating the number of credits needed for graduation, and of course working with students' endless scheduling con- flicts. In the Senior wing, Mrs. Rockwood and Mr. Rarey attended to graduation details and future college and career plans. l. Sophomore Counselor, Mrs. Ruby Norman. 2. Junior Counselor, Mr. Ted Hellman. 3. Senior Counselors: Mr. Donald Rarey and Mrs. Ruth Rockwood. 4. Mr. Wes Saxton, Sophomore Coun- selor. 5. Data Processing Secretaries: Mrs. Maxine Crutchfield and Mrs. Beverly Williamson. 6. Wing Oflice Secretaries: Sophomore, Mrs. Dorothy Math- ews, Senior, Mrs. Darlene Emery, and Junior, Mrs. Shirley Wilkinson. 7. Main Office Secretaries: Mrs. Jackie Talley, Mrs. Gerry Taylor, Mrs. Gloria How- ard, and Mis. Betty Fulton. 104-Faculty y -. 4 wk 3 'u..

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mty Unlocks Another Successful Year Unity was the key word this year as the administrators brought another successful year to Lakes and its students. Senior dean, Mr. Howard Fisher, was kept busy with building and grounds maintenance duties, custodial staff super- vision, security and building use, as well as the traditional senior dean duty-grad- uation chairman. Junior dean, Mr. Harry Petersen, had the all important job of Student Council advisor, organizing activities and assem- blies, along with coordinating A.S.B. and I.D. pictures. Sophomore dean, Mr. Charles For- sland, coordinated staff activities and cur- ricular programs, as well as assisting with master scheduling, Federal Survey cards, report cards and advising the department chairmen. Together these three men, along with Donald Kremer, principal, combined ef- forts on campus site supervision and keeping parents and the community in- formed about Lakes and its students. Mr. Kremer summed up the year by stating, Tradition, pride, and student ap- titude have been a major source of strength at Lakes since the school's in- ception. The cooperative, positive attitude displayed by students created a school at- mosphere which was second to none and appreciated by all? Faculty- 103



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w Nami' Me.- Nu., 4-nf. Efficient Secretaries Enhance Lakes Hi h Lakes was fortunate to have a group of hard working women as our secretaries to keep the school running smoothly. In the grade level wing offices, the Dean's secretaries: Mrs. Emery, Mrs. Wil- kinson, and Mrs. Mathews were the vital link between munselors, teachers, par- ents, and students. Mrs. Fulton could be found in the main office sewing as a direct secretary to Prin- cipal Donald Kremer. Mrs. Howard was the main office receptionist, and together, she and Mrs. Fulton worked on material script, newsletters, and could answer questions relating to school activities. Mrs. Taylor, as cashier, handled the money that passed through the student accounts office. Mrs. Tally calculated, budgeted, and recorded the school's fi- nances as the purchasing agent. Mrs. Mesler as guidance office secre- tary, and Mrs. Crutchfield and Mrs. Wil- liamson in Data Processing worked with student schedules and correspondence. Faculty- 105

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