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George A. Bowman Page 10 Attention, Please! in 336-9 . - M ' 1-,-2-,.,',V,, , 9' gQE3325!9E2i2f'2' 1 '1h,,3:.eif eye-5, ll ffiafgifjcfij l4L ic?f 2 9 Lakewood justly prides itself in being a city of homes, for here people have chosen to live and to rear their families, and our community efforts are almost wholly directed toward making Lakewood a line place in which to live. Concern over commercial and industrial growth has not characterized our community enterprises. The institution we call public edu- cation is a definite and integral part of the community. We owe a debt to those who have planned these institu- tions so well: we must carry them forward on ever increasing standards of quality.
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- - - Une Year at Lakewood who leave the portals of this high school. We as a nation real- ize that however superior we may be, We are not rich enough or strong enough to remain an unprepared citizenry. We in- voke patriotism, sometimes forgetting that patriotism means more than a salute to our flagg more than a blind simple belief that ours is the best country in the worldg different from a readiness to sacrifice our lives. Real patriotism, in peace or in war, is more than these things. It is intelligent, purposeful citizenship. Our Education must develop the disposition as well as the capacity to serve the best interests of society.
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. Z r' akewood High lives on day after day, smoothly organized, never hesitating in its performance of education and preparation, progressing regularly in the vanguard of Amer- ican high schools. And back ol' it all is the Board of Education acting as the link between the community of Lakewood and the school of Lakewood High. The Board, and Superintendent George A. Bowman, have successfully united the two in a tie of mutual dependence. Economically dependent upon the community is the school, and socially centered around the school is the community. The foresight and faithfulness of those pictured below have brought the two into closer con- junction than ever before. To their Board of Education the school and community alike owe a debt of gratitude. Board of Education tlfloi-k-x-sism-it Mr. 'l'. F. lVlcDonalml: Mr. 'l', IJ. Aulmlu: Mr. S. S. Dickey, Assistant Supvrintomlent: Mr. George A. lioxvman, Superintendent: Dr. Ii. li. Crawforsl, President: Miss Ruth H. Ni-mic, Clerk-Treasurer: Mrs. V. G. l lxllvI'lnn. Vice Vrcsiclvnti Mrs. Jean ll. Dawson.
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