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Presenting: The Placement Office O Behind the scenes at Lakewood there are individuals who, apart from their work as members of the faculty, spend a great part of their time helping to solve the problems of youth. These coun- selors advise on choices of high school subjects. They encourage and give in- formation concerning scholarship appli- cations. They are authorities on col- leges and their entrance requirements. Through them many of our graduates have received recommendations to the finest educational institutions of our country. I Mrs. Grace Stewart operates the place- ment oflice, an organization which plays a great part in acquainting Lakewood- ites with the world awaiting them upon graduation. Besides placing students and graduates in part-time jobs the office brings to the school speakers prominent in business and professions for confer- ences and questioning by interested stu- dents. Mrs. Stewart hands out a card of introduction.
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Page 18 Miss i K mball . Mr. Muck Presenting: The A dministration 0 Though Mr. Vredevoe is our commander-in- chief, it would be impossible to carry on the work of our school Without his lieutenant generals, Miss Lucy Helen Kimball and Mr. Robert Meeks. In addition to acting as dean of girls, Miss Kim- ball finds herself engaged as vice president of the Parent-Teacher Association and sponsor and ad- viser of Friendship Club, Activities Council, and the Student Council. Mr. Meeks enjoys relaxing from his duties as assistant principal, disciplinarian, and program supervisor by engaging in church and peace Work. Swimming, hiking, and tennis are also his hobbie S.
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Presentingz epartments ENGLISH 0 Correct speech and writing are standards by which all per- sons are judged, and the Eng- lish Department, Lakewoodis largest, equips us with the knowledge of grammatical construction and correct lan- gauge which will be invaluable to us when we are graduated. Perhaps no other course of studies provides us with the culture and capacity for self- enjoyment as does this. An acquaintance with the masters of literature, poise gained on the public speaking stage, an ability to analyze the daily newspaper through a know- ledge of its operation and techniques, these things among others help to lead us to a more profitable and enjoy- able way of life. Group 1-Miss Ewing, Miss Minor, Mr. Mullen, Miss Edmonson, Mr. Hanna, Miss G. Cook. Group 2-Miss Kleinmeyer, Mr. Hutson, Mr. Mitchell. Group 3-Miss Monroe, Mr. Slater, Mrs. Sutton, Mr. White, Miss McFadden, Mr. Shaw. Page 20
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