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MISS ELLA ION, Vice Principal CTOPD Line forms to the right for schedule changes. CBOTIOMQ Miss Ion offers ll ride to weary students. Advisers Were Bot ' VICE PRINCIPAL As vice principal, Miss Ion kept our school running smoothly and efficiently. In addition to her task of handling attendance, she made out the master schedule for teachers and students as Well as college transcripts. At one time or another most students have been grateful for her valuable assistance in helping them choose a schedule that would prepare them for college, business school, or future careers. To round out a busy day, Miss Ion was also in charge of the achievement, class rank, attendance, and picture squads. HOME AND SCHOOL VISITOR Students who have obtained permits to Work during school or in the summer or who have taken a little extra time off from school are al- ready Well acquainted with our home and school visitor, Miss Gordon. Among her many duties are: issuing Work permits, checking on truancy, checking the census, and visiting the homes of new pupils. Aside from these duties, she also found time to teach English. Ambitious Art is receiving a work permit from Miss Cordon.
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o Many School Improvements ADMINISTRATION Our administration is the very brain of Mt. Lebanonis schools, for it is the controlling force of every part of our school system. This year was building year, as far as our superintendents and the school board were concerned, for these administrators saw the results of their efforts when ten rooms and a gym were added to Howe and surfaced play areas graced both Howe and Lincoln. Foster received a new second floor and the plans for the new Moffitt Street School were finished. In our own school We saw the stadium com- pleted, a storage house built, a rifle range, new baseball field and quarter-mile track started, and the home economics suite given a complete face-lifting. For our principal, Mr. Keifer, and for fac- ulty alike, this was a red letter year as it marked another evaluation of our high school. As thc last term sped steadily toward a close, it seemed one of accomplishment for us all, thanks to our diligent administrators. ADVISORY COUNCIL Mrs Cargill, Mr. Keifer, Miss Ion, Miss Hightmire, Ann SLl'llLflI1gCI', Mr. Broinberick, Jim Bishop, Dave McSteen, Mr. VVhipkcy. A chat with Mr. Keifcr between classes. At the end of a perfect t?J day We find Mr. Keifer relaxing at home with the news.
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Friendly an Helpful GUIDANCE COUNSELOR Mrs. Horne's appointment pad was always filled with conferences scheduled with students who wanted advice concerning their election blanks or with seniors trying to find the right college. An aid in helping students choose a vocation was aCareer Nightv, which gave everyone a chance to secure firsthand information about various professions. Additional aid was provid- ed by the Dutch Unclev program, which ena- bled students to visit and talk to a person active- ly engaged in a certain profession. Our guidance program was designed to help students realize their abilities and limitations and so plan more carefully for their future. MRS. FERNE HORNE, Counselor CTOP L. 81 RJ nCarcer Nighti' brought visiting alumni to discuss vocations with students. CBOTTOM LJ Sec- retaries were: Mrs. Slater, Mrs. Irwin, Mrs. Booth, Miss Neglcy. CBOTTOM RJ The crowd gathers round for a college conference. 9
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