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Assuming Leadership nd Responsibility Will the meeting please come to order? was a familiar sentence both in the Student Congress and in the homerooms of Mt. Lebanon High School. For the seventy members of Student Congress, it meant the beginning of another Tuesday morning session in the first four rows of the auditorium - a time to discuss matters concerning the school as a whole: the condition of the wash rooms, the effic- iency of the current traffic plan, the welfare of the student body. Tuesday morning was a time to voice opinions and formulate solutions, a time to prove the capabilities of the Congress. ln each homeroom, the same sentence began a weekly Thursday morning meeting. This was the time for free expression of individual views, an op- portunity to inform the homeroom president of mat- ters to be further considered by the Student Con- gress. Some of the accomplishments of Student Congress were that extra butter was made available to stud- ents in the cafeteria, parking lot traffic was improv- ed, all stairs were made both up and down, and congestion in the corridors was alleviated. Working hand in hand, the branches of Mt. Lebanon's stud- ent government strove to improve the school and to strengthen its reputation as an institution of oppor- tunity. Second semester Student Congress offi- cers, Hetz Marsh, Mouncey Ferguson, and Mary Head, served with ease and assurance as President, Vice-President, and Secretary of Student Congress. President Gil McNeish, Vice-Presi- dent Scott Ward, and Secretary Peggy Theis enthusiastically ac- cepted their responsibilities and competently carried out their duties as first semester officers of Student Congress.
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Dave Manoogian, Kip Weldon, Hetz Marsh, Lynn Ricca, Miriam Grove, and Mike Reed make plans for installment of Student Congress officers. Who are you going To vote for? l second the motion.
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