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Page 18 text:
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EXECUTIVE BOARD OFFICERS O N Executive Board holds its regular weekly meeting. Furst Row: Lawrence, J. Murray, Leech, J. McCall, Volkay, Roberts, Edmundson, Hall, Gales Taylor. Second Row: Mcpeak, D, Flnn, McCormack, D, Copefas, l-larrus, Bossarr, Smltmans, Osbourne, Flndley, Pelz, Bode Thlrd Row: Llnnert, Felsley, E.. Murray, Hlmrnelnch, G McCall, Judge, Beers, Burns, Evans, Adams, Fourth Row: Perkins, Flunn, Charles, ReeS, Muller, Bruno, Conn Execuflve Board Officers, Bull Douglas, oreszdent, Ed Campbell, wc: oreslrienr Suzanne Craw- ford, secretary,
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M715 qpqsns-vw i --f.r..- 33 -qu-as J, xg. Q H. V. HERLINGER, Superintendent C L. E. PERRY, Principal Fort Knox, Ky. March 6, l94l. Dear Friends: The Armored Force, of which l am now a part, moves on wheels and tracks. One of its greatest vehicle problems is to Keep 'em rolling, A tank, truck or armored car cannot make its contribution unless it is kept in condition to do so. Hence my message for the Log in these strenuous times: Keep it rolling, and to each student member of dear old Mt. Lebanon High School, Carry onl Sincerely, Captain L. E. Perry.
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O ELLA B. ION, Vice Principal Planning and arranging schedules for some eleven hundred teachers and students is no easy task. In addition to this, however, our busy Vice Principal supervises the at' tendance office, checks all transcripts and records, and even finds time to counsel puzf zled students about requirements for gradu- ation. Truly a vital part of our school mech- anism is efficient Miss lon. I OFFICE FORCE fLower Leftl Miss Hammerly and Mr. Smiley are kept pretty much onthe go with financial mat- ters and the mimeographing of all school papers. They are always willing, neverthe- less, to deliver telephone messages, answer our silly questions, or sign another Form 27 O ATTENDANCE OFFICE lLower Rightl Mrs. McKeIvie, manager of the atten- dance office, lends a helping hand to some members of the squad. Collecting, alpha- betizing and filing absentee cords, and checking up on late-comers make up the main duties of this popular activity,
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