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Mrs. Mayberry, the president of the PTA, discussed program plans for each class parent-teacher banquet with Mrs. Horne and Dr. Moore. Before having that schedule changed from drivers training to shop, stop and consider the amount of patience required in the making and remaking of two thousand, two hundred sciheds ules. Not only do Dr. Moore and his secretary, Mrs. Davies, handle the schedules with efficiency but also the class rank. college transcripts, the never-ending registration of new students, and a complete backlog of graduates, with their grades. records. and achievements. Mt. Lebo students were fortunate to have one of the most outstanding high school guidance departments in the nation. Mrs. Horne was always ready with helpful advice concerning colleges and curricula, while Mr. Nicklas aided many students in getting on the right vocational track. l'Vith Mrs. Irwin, their secretary, they introduced all the latest college and business opportun- ities to the student body.
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Wfith the backing of a progressive administration, our schools moved steadily forward. Under the able supervision of Dr. I-Iorsman, the administration worked diligently executing plans for school im- provements, while the enthusiasm and efforts of our school board helped to make Mt. Lebanon High School what it is today. All ten members of the board were kept busy seeing that our school's policies were followed and that sufficient funds were pro- vided for the maintenance of our buildings. Under the capable leadership of Dr. Mills, our principal, and Dr. Moore, vice-principal, our school continued to operate in its usual smooth manner. Dr. Mills' busy day was filled with many appoint- ments, co-ordinating the various activities and sports, maintaining harmonious faculty-student relations, organizing the curriculum, and, in general, super- vising the over-all program of the high school. If a perplexed student was confronted by a conflicting schedule, he found willing help in Dr. Moore's office. The hnal member of our competent administra- tive staff was Mrs. Morgan, who was usually found in the attendance ollice, faithfully carrying out her duties. Wle, the students who enjoyed the advantages of our school system, direct a vote of gratitude to our administration for their hard work and sincere interest. The excellent administrative guidance and progressive plan- ning of Dr. Mills have been im- portant factors in making Mt. Lebanon one of the top thirty- eight schools in the nation. Dr. Mills and Miss Speckhals, his secretary, were always ready to help faculty and students alike with questions and problems that came up during the school day. A man of many talents.
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The Medical Office saw quite a bit of activity this year. The excitement began at lVorld Series lime, continued through the flu epidemic, and Hnally abated as the last victim braved his polio shot. Miss High found a remedy for all our coin- plaints 3 including frostbitten ears. 0'0 In the midst of active people and their activities points worked Mrs. Cargill, the activities director. and her assistant, Miss Olzaek. Together, they sponsored Student Congress and Student Court along with several committees and squads, and saw that all interested students had a chance to develop their abilities through the school's program. Keeping track of the whereabouts of Bob and Nancy at Mt. Lebo produced a mountain of paper work for Mrs. Morgan and her secretary, Miss ll'ass, in the Attend- ance Office. But, if Bob wasnit in school, it became the responsibility of Miss Cordon, the hoinefschool visitor, to find out the reason why. 'CSS-T 7'- ,1 A
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