Mount Lebanon High School - Lebanon Log Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1936

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Page 10 text:

H. V. HERMNGER Superintendent In August, l935, Mr. I-I. V. Herlinger was appointed Superintendent of Schools in Mt. Lebanon Township, succeeding Mr. C. H. Grose, who had accepted a similar position at Erie, Pennsylvania. Before coming to Mt. Lebanon, Mr. Herlinger had held several important positions in the educational field and had made a name for himself as a teacher and organizer of rare ability. He was born in Indiana County, Pennsylvania, and received his early education in the local public schools. After graduating from Indiana High School, he attended the Indiana State Teachers' College and Grove City College, taking an active part in the life of both schools. His regular college course was supplemented by summer studies at Columbia University and the University of Pittsburgh. Mr. Herlinger's first assignment after the comple- tion of his formal education was the teaching of Mathematics at Blairsville High School. Subsequently he has held the positions of teacher at Indiana High School, Superintendent of Schools in Indiana, and Superintendent at Midland. Furthermore, he is a member of the National Education Association, Phi Delta Kappa, and president of the Department of Superintendents of the Pennsylvania State Education Association. Mt. Lebanon is indeed fortunate in having as a guide in educational problems a man of such remarkable ability, experience, and understanding. 6

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- -1 . X, L. PERRY Princijval , Democracy in American education should approximate as closely as pos- sible American democracy, or the American form of democracy. American democracy, regardless of how much it may change, is essentially a society of law and order with a strong central government which provides many and varied opportunities for all citizens in its life and activitiesf' More than being merely a theory, these words of our principal are the fundamental basis upon which Mt. Lebanon High School is organized and conducted. Through his progressive attitude our students are permitted informality without confusion and freedom without injury to the general welfare. Mr. Perry typilies the modern educa- tionalist not only in theory but also in practice. Exclusive of his academic pursuits he is most interested in sports, having begun his career as athletic coach at Manlius High School, Illinois. Above all, he enjoys riding and is an ardent football enthusiast. 7

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