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EXECUTIVE BOARD First Row lhilgvr. Russ. .Xiiilix-L-ii. li v :i ii s. lnpctiis. lhtiii clit-an Wyiuixpgli. Ryzin. Xlzitrzxf gals. fiiiilliullzm. Sclixxnrtl. 1-i':il1'im l'isin'I', ,l. Xlillt-r. -Iujvt-. l'iiclli'iilwt'i'g. Sltlllll. Krrigrr. ll. Miller. l'm-llui, K4-i'i'i,ig:iii. lfvrgiismi. .X4l:ims. Third Row - llc tiiuvzinni, ll:ili'i1 Xl'ulit'l1l. lfilt-r. KL-ril. lirmxii. l i'c-iicll. flnrk. llriie nu, Siiiimt, Stuckvmani. ftlvf lixwii. l.:ist'l1t'iil, Fourth Row ,Xi'll1t'r, lin-ll, Sriicrlll. Ow- en. ixsgm. 'l':1lrlt-r. Xvxiril. lflimi. -9- Rust. Smith. l,. Nlillt-r. s. Second Row -lion- Executive board is students, voice A busy, exciting, successful year was recorded by the Executive Board as it sponsored dances, basketball games, boxing and wrestling matches, and other school functions. Undertaking an ambitious program of school improvement, the student governing council formed two new committees and inaugurated one squad. The Hospitality Committee has as its duty to make new students feel at home in a strange school, the Devotions Committee takes charge of the Wednesday morning devotions over the public address system, the Lab Squad assists science instructors in preparing material in the science labs. Dean Copetas presided over the board during the fall semester, assisted by Vice President, Bill Rust and Secretary-Treasurer, Grant Evans. Officers for second semester were Lee Ward, president, Grant Evans, vice president, and Al Thomas, secretary-treasurer. Miss Taylor's wise guidance contributed greatly to making the board's undertakings score successes. An interested, wide-awake membership, two stellar executive commit- tees and a helpful adviser gave Mt. Lebanon an Executive Board that carried the school's name proudly and with honor. OFFICERS Thomas, Evans, Wa rd
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ami SCHOOL BOARD Mrs. R. K. Conaway Elmer S. Stanier Miss Miriam l-leadley Secretary Mrs. Lena Z. Kenney C, F. Mellinger .. ...Ao A. C. McMillan Miss Eleanor Green Secretary H. V. l-lerlinger 'lhr-- Otis C. l-logsctt James S. Huey SECQRETARIES Miss Rhodes, Miss Tiel Samuel A, Schreiner Elected Voice of people shapes policies From one thriving little school ot 395 to a system at seven schools hous- ing 4Ol l pupils, the Mount Lebanon School Board has watched and provided diligently for the rapid growth of our schools. The seven members of the board have given freely ot their time and energy, taking their reward not in dollars and cents, but in results. The second Thursday at each month they meet to discuss and solve our problems ot supplies, equipment, and cur- riculum. But their work is not confined to these meetings alone, for each board member is a member ot one or two committees which also meet and draw up reports tor the board to act on. There is the eternal problem at budgeting and placing money where it is most needed. The board has exer- cised great foresight in their purchases of land areas, which can be easily reached by all pupils. The Mount Lebanon School Board is the machine behind our school system. From early morn to set ot sun, truly, a school director's work is never done. Their efforts have been rewarded, however, as they have watched with pride the humble growth of OUR TOWN to the rising community it is today. ...3-
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RALPH D. HORSMAN lupper Iefti Principal When students of today become citizens of tomorrow, their success will depend upon their background gained from earlier training. Students must be taught to appreciate our democratic way of life by being given training in leadership and cooperation, that they may sufficiently carry out their ideals. We must- we will build on to higher democratic ideals. L. E. PERRY flower right? Principal Major L. E. Perry, now stationed at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, is working to train men who will preserve our democratic government and give peace to a war-weary world, H. V. HERLINGER lcenterl Slain-riiitc-iiflerit ln tlic' part riiir sclicitil must play in this prf'sc'r'it wfirlil cfinflift, l believe three inciyrir factors will be ciinsitlerecl. One is tri l'lTifJllt1'sIlt' the tecicliinq tif clemwcracy :intl citi11'n-.hip Serorirl, our physical edu' ration and health programs must be greatly tiiiiimifiiti-il to train our students for iiiissilili- liitiire cliities, lhirrl, the urlwol course insist lw c1cf'elei'utecl tri meet tlir' clemtirirls uf tlie qcivernmerit for sklllecl workers cintl service men. The cluty of vmli sliiclm-tit is to clo the job he is now I-its iloinq to the best of his ability. l -10-
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