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

 - Class of 1937

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THE STUDENT COUNCIL Presidents-David Young, Jack Shields Sponsor-Miss Leeper HE Student Council of lllt, Lebanon Junior High School, con- sisting of the junior high school presidents from the homerooms of 7ll through OA, is one of the most active bodies of our school, Under the able leadership of Miss Leeper, the group meets once a week to discuss problems pertaining to school and social activities. The main project for this year has been to revise the constitution and to make a distinction between the constitution and the by-laws. The con- stitution will include those statutes which are fundamentally basic, while the by-laws will pertain to those items which may be changed as the need arises. The Council sponsored the junior High Pep Squad which replaced the former G. A. A. pep squad. The purpose of this squad is to produce enthu- siasm and fun at the football games. The social program of the Student Council emphasizes the tea dances held after school on Fridays for all pupils in the junior high school. Part of the ten cent admission fee is used to cover the cost of the orchestra, and part is set aside to help finance the Activities llanquet. The Council also uses these funds to purchase honor letters and for similar needs. lcirsf Ifnlr: l'anl Maginis. llulh 'l'4-niplvton. liellv Imcy. Ruth All-ans. Ilavill Young. Bliss lie-vpn-r. 'l'o1n Shields, IM-an Kroh. IH-grgv lim-ivis. lloris Phillips, Fri-nl Krug. Douglas Vopelanrl. Nw-oiul Noir: .lack lll'llllllllPl'. lid Nll'l'llll0l-'l', Nlzilvin S2lll1lL'l'S, QllHll'll'N Jndyie, liill Rust. llill .xl'llll-'l'. .lohn Nlaginis. Iioh Halen. .lim Ali-I's-ak. Shirley Nelson. 'l'hird lflzzrz Ilill Taylor. Mary lloyd. Ilalo Kirsopp. l':inl dm- liPlIllll1'llS. lloh Nixon. Grant livans. .lohn lllillbllt-'I'l4lll. llc-'tty Waylnzin. Ilvlty Wick. liunivo Slllllll. l70lllll4l llenkle.

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1 l ir,vt lrmr: Virgri11i:1 Ii1':1lu-1-. Shirley Uollins. 131-llv l1lI'00lll'. 1f'1'i-41 ll1'11f1l15l1l. llomer 1lllN,LZ'l'2lYl'. lloln Maxwell. 11ow:11'd Allen. 1 osIe1' Grose. XVGIIQU Tll011l1DSU11. l'l121l'll'S l10l14lYl 1'. liolr Hoskins. 1 1':lI1f'es ' 1 Nle1'onn1-ll. l'l1yIlis lllll4'll0S1l1l. Iiilly Koontz. tf., 'MV Sw-nm! I-'mrz llill S:111rlsto11, Iioh S1lll0l1S01l, 11:11'o1f1 11a11gs1:1l1'. 11111 11:1n1i1ton, 11011 Gregory. Ilan N ,1' llohli. Leo llusscll, llalph Hll1llN01ljI, Mary G4-'111-' I'l'lN'll'l', v1l'2l11lIl 1l:1.e1lel', 1'l1n1'1otte Shultz, 1' Anne llolmes. .Is-:11111v Ivory. Elsie Iforsicr. l'21l1'll'lIl 1'lam. Yirprinia llalen, Glenn lleek, Dot .qv Yie1'l14-Ilv1'. .lim llylzmd, 4 Thirrl I-'nlrz Stanley Sl1PlHll'll, have Yoxmpr. lleorgre Blil11li. .Toe Minnolle, 1':11l1 ll2ll'V01'. 11111 Jamison, l'o1'11s-lins xl5ll011l'j'. Ward 1'ow4-ll. 121114-e llll'f'0llllE'l. .lim XVeise1. 151111 11:1n1ilton, 11ow:lrd llllllllil. llolu lmy. .lack Sl12ll'li1'X. have lloyd. XY:1l'1'e11 lil'1'1lll5l1'1l, .lack Shields. I':lu1 llllp.Yl19S. Don Creed. llli l'fXlfCl lllYli IRU.-XRD is the student voice in all school al'l'airs directly concerning them. Together with the Executive Committee, the members representing each of the Senior High School home rooms sub- mit and discuss current prohlems in the school. lluring the fall semester, the hoard was headed by lloward Allen. The chief accomplishment ol' this term was the establishing of a new social pro- gram. Social activities were broadened by allowing registered outsiders to attend, hy lengthening the hours, and hy giving more attention to general informality. This program, now in use, has met with much success. l'oint changes were adopted on suhmission hy the Honor Award Com- n1ittee. Requirements were slightly altered, and such adjustments made as were necessary. The constitution was brought up to date by a special revision commit- tee. ,X response to an invitation to attend Trinity Cathedral was sponsored hy the hoard, and a hody of students attended. Committee reports were given twice during the semester with the pur- pose of keeping hoard members in touch with such work. Activities of the various squads and committees were approved and deemed successful. Recognition services on -lanuary 7 installed a new Executive Committee and the newly elected members. Foster Grose became president, Xlvake lhompson, vice-president, and Charles Conover, secretary-treasurer. THE EXECUTIVE BOARD Presidents-Howard Allen, Foster Grose Sponsor-Miss Taylor 12

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