Special PeopleMrs. C. A. (Maxine) Lakin is vibrant proof that a teacher, social worker, housewife, and community leader can be as glamorous as a movie star.At some time in her life, the auburn * haired, alluringly freckled homemaker has played each of these roles,Presently, § she combines the last two while she and her husband hring up four girls, ages 5 through 12.With Mrs, Si Kauffman* she directed the United Fund residential drive last year and was elected a UF. director last January. Uike so many other UF directors, her enthusiastic support of Uni^d Fund is an outgrowth of personal experience with a member agency, Visiting Nurse Service.Now secretary of the Visiting Nurse Service board of* directors, she was president of the organization’s auxiliary three years ago, Composed of 100 devoted, hard-working women, the auxiliary pays a nurse’s salary for half of each year. Women of the auxiliary also accept the responsibility for transporting student nurses, who take VNS training as a part of their study course, Money for the auxiliary’s projects is raised through a gigantic used-book sale each February.• pur book sale becomes increasingly popular and profitable^ Mrs.'takin says. “It’s a '12-month job to collect, sort, mark, and transport approximately 12,000 books. Our reward, though, besides the money raised, is to see the happiness of paopfe tiyfog/at *wi*M price* the books they want very muck; i M the book mb hrtogt Wto to the mw4. as well as comfort to the body through