The 1996 parade for Kurt Angle after he brought home the gold medal at the 1996 Olympic GamesMembers of the Mt. Lebanon High School Marching Blue Devils head to Dwight D. Eisenhower’s inaugural parade in 1953. The Mt. Lebanon Marching Band on its way to the Rose Bowl Parade in Pasadena, 1954Volunteer firefighters prepare for a parade. Undated; taken in front of the municipal buildingVolunteer firefighters prepare for a parade. Undated; taken in front of the municipal buildingFrank Haller marched in Mt. Lebanon’s Memorial Day parade beside his father, Joseph, a World War I veteranIn 1954, the Mt. Lebanon High School Badn, directed by Philip Prutzman (in window), traveled by train to Pasadena, California, to play in the Rose Bowl ParadePhilip Prutzman and his wife, Eleanor, pose outside the train that took the Mt. Lebanon Marching Band to Dwight D. Eisenhower’s inaugural parade in 1953. Prutzman led the band from 1947 to 1965, and few of his pupils will ever forget the spittoon he kept in the corner of the band room. Members of the Mt. Lebanon High School Marching Blue Devils head to Dwight D. Eisenhower’s inaugural parade in 1953. This was the band’s first out-of-town trip and it was undertaken with lightning speed—they traveled by train to Washington, D.C., performed, and headed home within 36 hours. Notice that the boys traveled separately from the girls. Philip Prutzman and his wife, Eleanor, pose outside the train that took the Mt. Lebanon Marching Band to Dwight D. Eisenhower’s inaugural parade in 1953. Prutzman led the band from 1947 to 1965, and few of his pupils will ever forget the spittoon he kept in the corner of the band roomJeff Coghill ssys: “That’s my brother Dave and myself. The car was a 1926 Wills-St. Clair belonging to George MacCormac owner of Mac & Mac homebuilders, our neighbor in Sunset Hills and my father, Joe Coghill’s employer. The occasion was the 1962 parade in celebration of Mt’ Lebanon’s 50th Anniversary.” taken at Washington Road near the Academy Avenue intersection.Image of Mt. Lebanon’s 50th anniversary party, 1962. Images taken on Washington Road near the intersection of Cochran RoadImage of Mt. Lebanon’s 50th anniversary party, 1962. Images taken on Washington Road near the intersection of Cochran RoadImage of Mt. Lebanon’s 50th anniversary party, 1962. Images taken on Washington Road near the intersection of Cochran RoadImage of Mt. Lebanon’s 50th anniversary party, 1962. Images taken on Washington Road near the intersection of Cochran RoadImage of Mt. Lebanon’s 50th anniversary party, 1962. Images taken on Washington Road near the intersection of Cochran RoadImage of Mt. Lebanon’s 50th anniversary party, 1962. Images taken on Washington Road near the intersection of Cochran RoadImage of Mt. Lebanon’s 50th anniversary party, 1962. Images taken on Washington Road near the intersection of Cochran RoadImage of Mt. Lebanon’s 50th anniversary party, 1962. Images taken on Washington Road near the intersection of Cochran RoadImage of Mt. Lebanon’s 50th anniversary party, 1962. Images taken on Washington Road near the intersection of Cochran RoadImage of Mt. Lebanon’s 50th anniversary party, 1962. Images taken on Washington Road near the intersection of Cochran RoadMt. Lebanon Volunteer Fire Department prepare for a parade. UndatedHistorical Society Of Mount Lebanon Board member Dave Redding drives his vintage Chevy in a Memorial Day parade in the 2000s Historical Society of Mount Lebanon board members M.A. Jackson and Wilma Novogradac in 1 2000s Memorial Day paradeFrank Haller marched in Mt. Lebanon’s Memorial Day parade beside his father, Joseph, a World War I veteran1964 Memorial Day Parade on Washington Road. Taken in front of Mt. Lebanon United Presbyterian Church1964 Memorial Day Parade on Washington Road. Taken in front of Mt. Lebanon United Presbyterian Church1964 Memorial Day Parade on Washington Road. Taken in front of Mt. Lebanon United Presbyterian ChurchMemorial Day Parade picture taken in 1965 or 1966 on Washington Road before St. Bernards Churchfrom jay duchene, beadling road. he thinks this was taken in the 30s. thios is his father’s boy scout troopUndated Memorial Day parade photo taken on Washington Road in front of the cemetery and across from Pendale Nurseries (now an apartment building)The 1996 parade for Kurt Angle after he brought home the gold medal at the 1996 Olympic GamesDecember 4, 1948, Washington Road, paradeMembers of the Historical Society in the Memorial Day Parade on Washington RoadSociety President M.A. Jackson in her 1912-era costume for the Memorial Day ParadeM.A. Jackson and Wilma Novogradac deseed up for the Mt. Lebanon Recreation Department’s Halloween ParadePhilip Prutzman and his wife, Eleanor, pose outside the train that took the Mt. Lebanon Marching Band to Dwight D. Eisenhower’s inaugural parade in 1953. Prutzman led the band from 1947 to 1965.Frank Haller marched in Mt. Lebanon’s Memorial Day parade beside his father, Joseph, a World War I veteranTaken at a parade on Washington Road