Lakewood High School - Cinema Yearbook (Lakewood, OH)

 - Class of 1943

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1 1 mer' M1 s. Stewart and aide discuss placement problems. Mrs. Ethel Lechner, Miss Ruth Burger, and Miss Maiy Stacho take care of office routine. Any alibis today? Miss Edith Sigler, registrar, Mrs. Simpson and helpers pio calculates class standings. vide supplies and textbooks Office Placement Keeping Lakewood High School run- ning smoothly are many people with whom the students come in contact only occasionally. Miss Sigler, who keeps the recordsg the office girls, who manage the clerical routineg Miss Hobson and Mr. Jessup, who give us our absence per- mitsg and Mrs. Simpson in the book room-all play an important part in the life of the school. Page 16 Because the demand for high school students for essential war industries has increased, Mrs. Stewart, our placement director, has been exceedingly busy. She also is carrying on her usual work of providing vocational information and aiding students to make an A on those all-important first interviews with pros- pective employers.

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Xpresses Student Opinion TOP GROUP: Row 1-Wible, Winters, Newcomb, Lamb, Ryan, Sprosty, Conant. Row 2-Winter, Janapolis, Rogas, Deppel, Oborne, Stubbs, Proctor, Jones, Kovach. Row 3-Eggleston, Price, Mathie, Platt, Park, McDermott, Reynolds, Shcrwood, Paulus. CENTER GROUP: Row 1-Trace, Geist, Storey, Cahoon, Doyle, Kiser, Smith. Row 2-Kelsey, Cameron, White, Neuber, Uhren, Winton, Kimmel, Patzwald, Van Horn Row 3-Stewart, Schinnerer, Nelson, Swing, Nyberg, Stewart, Juergens, Rhoads, Lewis. Row 4-Dittes, Buckley, Beall, Bartlett, Cheatham, Boccker, Stoney, Carter. BOTTTOM GROUP : Row 1iRundell, Hoffman, Kiser, Kevesdy, Price, McCarty, Walton. Row 2-Gagnon, Martin, Moore, Eicher, Koch. Furst, Foster, Hart. Row 3-Binder, Wendling, Boyle, McNamara, Carlson, Bates, Crocker, Flasche, White. Row 4-Duncan, Cole, Humphrey, Fisher, Reilly, Wallace, Verdova, Whikc-hart. MICHAEL KEVESDY President, Spring Semester Executive heads of Council activities. Student Council committee counts tax stamps collected for the cabin.



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The Library Through books the cherished beliefs and aspirations of man have been handed down from one generation to another. Christopher Morley said recently, If you have time for nothing else, listen to what Chaucer, Matthew Arnold, and Rudyard Kipling have to say about our immediate problems. These writers gave literary form to all the ideals for which we stand and for which we are fighting. The trail of Nazi occupation in Europe has been marked by Hames from the burning books which Hitler feared for thoughtful men to read. Knowing this, we may better appreciate the value of our school library, wherein one may find pleasure as well as knowledge. Here in the heart of our school we read and learn under the helpful supervision of Miss Findley and Miss Stockwell. l 0 G p ist, Warner, Street0Row 2-Morse, Wharton, Bender, Colton, Greene, Miss Sarah Findley, H d erer0Row 3-Lutrey, Knaus, Schlobohn, Breitmeyer. iss ocena k l M R Stoc we tt m Group: Lakewood students make use of the library. erence for Dick M svmwwmnmn- sf. xwwinuun1-- N..,w Mm ww

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