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FORCES OF MT. L MRS. FERNE HORNE Test Supervisor MISS ELLA B. ION Vice Principal ATTENDANCE OFFICE Schedule changes l2B5-report to the Attendance Office now. After receiving this invisible summons via the P. A., down trooped the l2B5-ers, little bits of green pasteboard in hand. Although students juggled and rejuggled their classes during the first Week of school, teachers, too, followed a carefully devised routine based on a master schedule prepared by our competent vice-principal, Miss lon. But-this was only a small drop in her bucketful of duties. Besides sponsoring the Achieve- ment and the Class Rank Committees, she consulted students about their courses. The Attendance Office force under her direction prepared transcripts for colleges and business schools. Workers in the Attendance Office had a full-time job checking attendance, excuses, schedules, forms 41, and would-be hookers. Next door, Mrs. Ferne Horne, test super- visor, saw to it that although you Weren't ready, your eighteen- Weeks' chemistry test was, when the great day came. Checking 'em up with Miss Ion and secretary Whczt's cooking? Miss Ion and Miss Rightmire swap Miss Ion beats p Mrs Lomork. recipes and news. an eqq. AND THE RULING
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-I i , R D. HORSMAN Principal PRINCIPAL So this is the head man around here. Ma, why re you taking me in to see him? ML Horsrnan knows how to manage problem children like you, Ieff. I've seen many a student get straightened out after they've talked to Mr. Horsman. You see, hes a friend to all the people in this building, and he gets lots of letters from teachers and alumni who've left it. Besides, the kids know he's interested in them, he's always there with Tommy, rooting for the football and basketball team, and he's often in classes or at student meetings around the school. Of course he's got many duties too. You'll find him at P.T.A., the school board meetings, and other community affairs that concern our high school. Yes, he's a Very busy man. But ma-why bother him about me? After all, are the cut-ups of a statue very important to him?' Anything that concerns Mt. Lebanon High School in terests him, whether it's a new idea for rotating the schedule or the Iune class's senior colors. Long after the crowds departed for the 'Rec', Mr. Horsman heads for his car and ends another -scltool day. CTOP TO BOTTOMl Our principal gets his vitamins. Right otf the press to the LANTERN'S star customer. The long and short of it--Tommy and his dad watch an exciting Mountie play. Bunnies beware! Mr. Horsman's ctqunnin'. l5
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EXECU FRONT ROW: French, Colvill, Richardson, Strickler, McFee, Gordon, Ramsey, U. Siconolfi, Unius, Ackerman, N. Sico- nolii, Allen. SECOND ROW: Heil, McConnell, Taylor, Peters, Helmer, Donnelly, Baum, Anderson, Leathers, D. Brown, Corbett, Mitchell, Schaeffer, Mulson, Rustad, Williams, Kountz. THIRD ROW: Wehe, O. Brown, Chandler, Mackaben, EXECUTIVE BOARD A gavel raps quickly on the table, and the room becomes suddenly quiet as the president says, The meeting will please come to order. Out of Executive Board meetings come many of the worth-while changes that are made in the school. The students owe a vote of thanks to the Board, its capable presidents, Tom Leathers and Don Brown, and to Miss Taylor for all they have done in working together to sponsor events on the athletic and social calen- dars and to promote student government. TIVE BOARD Patriquin, Portman, Davia, Reese, Ledwith, Supple-e, Dene- gan, Hammer, Davis, Cameron, Zimmerman, Hotsoos, Kelley, Winters, Harrington, Fiand. FOURTH ROW: Geo. Bearer, Cummings, Eichenberg, G. Bearer, Friday, Reynolds, Sommerfeld, Shepherd, Marlowe, Kraft, MacLaren, Stoner, Starling, Ostergaard, Bush, Callahan, McMasters. STUDENT COURT Since this is your second offense, you will be removed from all activities. This ruling by our eight student judges sounds harsh, but sometimes it must be said. The plan of having students judge their class- mates' misdeeds has worked successfully for Mt. Lebanonites, and although our Student Court is still Mt. L's baby, its ideals are grown-up. So-you would-be law-breakers had better keep on the straight and narrow, or it'll be ten days of bread and water for you! Student Court trightlz Frodey, Siconolti Steliotes. Gray. Lambie, Briant, Miss Executive Board Officers tleftl: Baum, Anderson, Brown tPresident second semesterl, Leathers tPresident first semesterl, Corbett, Mitchell. Taylor, Meily. 17
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