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Assisting Dr. Mills with their efficient handling of clerical duties? Mrs. Booth and Mrs. Vroble kept the main office running smoothly. Whether we had a sore throat or a broken finger, Miss High knew exactly what to do for our ailments. Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Irwin, and Miss Wass kept in touch with the students as they cheerfully carried out the administra- tive tasks connected with testing, guid- ance, and attendance.
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In the guidance office, college aspirants conferred with the counselors on their curricula, looked through college hand- books, and applied for college board tests. Secretary Mrs. Irwin assisted counselors Mrs. Horne, Miss Frobuck, and Mr. Kobosky. Student Court, Student Congress, and our school's sorship of Mrs. Cargill and Miss Mellinger. '37 Two members of the faculty whose special talents kept our school running smoothly were Miss Gordon, who was our home-school visitor, and Mr. Moore, who supervised testing. many committees and squads had their head- quarters in the activities office under the spon-
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Lighting The Lamp Cf Knowledge With the guidance and patience of our teachers, the slow but sure dawn of wisdom came to us in new fields of thought. ln some cases, the faculty had to do more pushing than leading, more demand- ing than reasoning, but under the gruffness of the most exacting perfectionist shone the sympathy of a dedicated teacher. Our teachers were not so hard to understand. The personality of each was unique. ln the class- rooms, they assigned term papers and gave surprise quizzes, but they cheered with the rest of us during football season and at the senior play. The faculty successfully fulfilled the objective of enlightenment and also encouraged our application of instruction. The twenty-one National Merit semi- finalists and the one hundred nine Exceptionally Able Youths were shining examples of the scholastic achievements attained at Mt. Lebanon. When the high school was selected as one of forty-four top high schools in the nation, the combined efforts of an excellent teaching staff and of students eager to learn were rewarded. With the help of the faculty -our guiding light-we left to '59-'60 school year, wiser and more confident. DR. MICHAEL A. ACCETTA MRS. GERALDINE C. MR. GLENN S. ASTON-REESE English ADAMSON Driver Education Debate English Track National Forensic League Student Guidance Council MR. DAVID A. BATCHELOR DR. CHARLES E. BECK World History Chemistry, TTCICR Chemistry Squad Football Usher Squad MR.JOHN P. BECKERT MR. ALBERT W. BERNHARDY Physical Education Machine Shop, Wood Shop
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