Munhall High School - Munhisko Yearbook (Munhall, PA)
- Class of 1941
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1941 MUNHISKO
ASSISTANT EUITUR ANN HARR
BUSINESS MANAGER RUBERT PIIST
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Preparedness
For LIFE
The schools have provided us with an un
derstanding of the nature of the world in
which we live and with the basic skills and
knowledge needed in a complex economic
world Our knowledge of economic problems
will enable us to select our vocation wisely
and develop it to the best advantage The
school has helped to give us the background
for these duties and opportunities through the
and in other ways
We have learned to practice the art of
socrabilrty true friendliness and helpfulness
in our homes in the school and in all our
associations.
God Bless
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Preparedness
For COUNTRY
We have garned a knowledge of the Con
strtutron of the Unrted States and of the Bull
of Rrghts We have followed the course of
crvrl llbertres throughout our hlstory and
learned of the dangers to those llbertres We
have been taught to safeguard against these
evrls whrch threaten our democracy
Through study and practlce we have ac
quured a knowledge of democracy and of the
prrvllege of American crtlzenshrp which has
given us a greater appreciation of our coun
try We have become devoted to the American
way of Irfe
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We are thankful that there ns stall hope an the world and that we have
the opportunuty to defend that hope We luve In a period of chaos It IS true
but also an a perlod of adventure We regret that there as not as much secur
:ty rn the world or even rn our own country as there has been an the past but
who are strong and competent and publnc spmted wall prepare themselves
to act worthnly nn one of the most dramatic periods of hnstory
These are days which call for great leaders and an lntellngent patrsotac
rank and fnle Whnle hatmg the destructuon whlch ns gomg on about us we
should ruse to the occasuon to do our danly work better to perform our dutnes
more worthaly
out of the present chaos may come a better world. It will come if all those
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D E D IC ATE D TO
PREPAREDNESS
We seldom realize that we are ever living for a tomorrow
Preparedness does not apply only to war and defense We in
America are not aware of all that our schooling has given us
The preparedness taught in school has a more significant
meaning By investigating further we would see that lack of
preparedness is the basis of all world crises Youth of today is
being prepared to face the world with all its social and econ
omic problems not to face an army rushing forward with evil
and destruction
We have entered upon one of the most decisive years of
in many parts of the world a year which will carry a threat
to civilization itself in many lands lt will be a year of decision
for the United States and no one can tell all that the year
may have in store for our country We know that these are
uncertain times anxious times But they are also times of
high adventure when history is being made lf we act wisely
all time. lt will be a tragic year, a year of suffering and grief
we may despute the dangers start upward to better thlnas
and to a more secure lute
We should reallze that democracy us threatened and we
should determine to do our part toward maklng at secure
Each Amerlcan young or old should gave more tnme than he
has ever glven to publac affaurs to the study of publac prob
lems Each cntlzen has a responszbulsty to bear Each one must
be prepared to make sacrlfrces for the publsc good Each must
struve to act sanely and wlsely as a cntuzen We have an nm
portant part to play ln saving democracy Even though we
come safely through the present storms there will be a long
pernod of crlsns durlng vvhlch we wall struggle wuth problems of
poverty unemployment publvc debt and other grave Issues
Democracy wnll be trned as never before durnng the years that
we are actuve cntnzens There ns as great need for us to traln
wnth determunatlon for these hard duties as there us tor young
men IU the Army camps trannlng to defend the natlon
We are prepared We shall pursue happmess for ourselves
and strlve to establnsh condutuons under which happnness and
opportunuty may be hopefully pursued by everyone rn the
home school communnty ln our country and In the world
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The Admlnlstratnon are the leaders nn our
Preparedness Program Wnthout these lead
ers we would lust be struggling along ln the
dark Our teachers show us the way to go help
:ng whenever they are able The superlntend
ent and prmcnpals act os leaders for the teach
poses Progress never was made wlthout some
one leading and never wlll be This applies to
school as well as to natlonal government
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CURTIS A ARTMAN
DAVIDJ DIXON JOHN G GARLAND
FRED W EVANS JOHN A HICKEY
ELEANOR E EDMUNDSON
G. FRED SIMMEN
EARLE O LIGGITT
Superlntendent of
Munhall Public Schools
MESSAGE EARLE O LIGGITT
ln tne Preambe t h s the bn ted States .-e frrd these oblectrves
o p cyl e ur t D cumm cj ten e r prfrn te the genera vyefare and to secure the bless
rng of Irberty to ourselves and l poster ty Qhortly after the fall of France rn the Summer
o I9-l we n America rec nz that we must prepore t defend Ourselves wth oll the In
struments of mudern wcrfare Our country rs ln the mlcst of a defense program to protect our
fryrlrzat rn At the present tlme rn the hrstory of our beloved
country t lS lmperatrye that the man n tne street the wcrnan n e
the scho beccme acutey aware of tne demucratrc values whrch the natuon plans to defend
All crtlzcns must be prepared to oct vyrsely un questl ns affectlng the general welfare and to
thunk c early on both forerar- and rlomestlc Issues
PREPAREDNESS thcn Includes an educatxonal prrgram for the mobrlrzatnon of the
rntellrgence of all cltr ens tar the snutrun Jf the pr blcms vthuch test the very foundatnons of
democratlc gove nments A lfnawledge of the true mcanrng of democracy as one of the keys
rn the defense of the Amer can way of Irfe To knowledge we must add a strong and endurunq
farth rn the ldea s of democracy Moy the cass of l94l not only be prepared to defend the
prrncuples for wh ch Amerrca stands but be prepared to promote the general welfare and secure
the bessrngs of lrberty by bulldsng anew through democratrc procedures when the present
war has endet and peace hos agaln been restored throughout the world
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MAX W WHERRY
Pruncupal of
Munhall Hugh School
Senuors you must look for
ward after graduatuon to a
ward un a great peruod of
change The news of the world
keeps us posted hourly We
can scarcely escape the rhythm
of marchung feet the roar af
planes and tanks the crash of
shells and bombs and all the
nouses of war Whule you pre
pare yourselves for the war of
tomorrow you can form no
clear pucture of what that
world wull be luke
The ruse of phulosophues hos
tule to our conceptuon of free
dom and unduvudual rughts and
the attempt to extend these
phulosophues umperul the con
tunuance of our way of lufe
For fwelye yeofs of your School Ilfe the pruncuples of our country s found
upholdung these pruncuples may you have great success may you buuld for a
greater freedom and a sense of securuty furmer than any we have ever known
and above all may you be God fearung and God servung
HOMER BEGGS
Pruncupal ol
Woodlawn .lunuor Hugh School
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ers for a democratic way has been held before you. May you never waver in
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MISS ALBERT
MISS BERGER
MISS BILLINGSLEY
MISS BOLLINGER
MR. BRAND
MISS BRIGGS
MR. BUSCI-I
MR. CHARLTON
MISS COSGROVE
MISS COX
MR. CROSS MISS FREDEHCK
MISS DALY MRS. GRAY
MR, ELKINS MISS GROAT
MISS FORREST .MISS I-IICKEY
MR. FRANTZ MRS. I-IILL
MISS HOWAT
MR HYATT
MISS JONES
MISS KELTZ
MR LACKO
MISS LACKO
VIII LLOYD
MISS MARKEY
MISS MACBETI-I
MR MCCARTHY
MI? NOROSKI AJR
'M OSTEF
W2 RAMSEY -ul
WSS RISHEEEKGEC
MISS RLSH vi
SHANNON
SI-IISSLER
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MR WALBERT MISS WIDDOWSON MISS WILHELM MR, WILSON
MR WEAVER MR, WIELAND MISS WILLIAMS MR, ZINGLE
MISS WELSI-I
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MISS MOSBACI-IER
MISS PFEIFFER
MR, WOODSIDE
MR, DOYLE, MR, TURNER
MR, PRICE, MR. DAVIES
MR. RILEY.
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Th seniors represent the hnlshed product
of o.:r Preparedness Program They have
rece ved the full course prescr bei they have
be n taught prlnclples of democracy and have
been shown the way ahead un thus complucated
society of ours Sensors realize that hugh school
as truly the preparation ln all ways for thenr
after school llfe All of them have udeas as to
thelr vacahan all have formed lute long
frnendshlps among themselves They have
been prepared
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SENIOR OFFICERS
Presldent WILLIAM CARR
Vnce Presldent MARTHA MEI-ILFERBER
Secretary Treasurer GAIL SIVITS
Advlsor MR MCCARTI-IY
Stop and thunk Haven t we had an lnterestlng class? Remember how
we held our furst class meetmg and even un the mudst of the awe at actually
benng allowed to orgamze we couldn t decude on our nomnnatuons and the
fun we had at the Freshue party the boys tryung to learn to dance and the
poor gurls toes sufferlng
Suddenly we were Sophomores I-low grown up we felt when we saw the
Freshles Could we ever have been so green? As usual our class meetmgs
were rather hectrc but that only showed our class had some spurut When the
class held a I-Iallowe en party spooks witches and all the flxln s were there
even to a gypsy fortune teller Then when Sprung came we began to look
forward to being punsors Really we were perfectly able to be Sensors but nt
was the rule of the school that we had to be Junnors flrst
Then believe It or not we were Junuors Woodlawners were not such any
longer We were all Munhallntes at last And being lunnors wasnt bad We
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were a whole year older than those slllx sopho
mores One of the greatest successes of the SCHIOI'
year was the Junlor Dance I0 the Glrl s Gym
Then ame the second semester when the R
Junrors took over the hall posts and were al esume
lowed tc leave classes early to go on dutt
The Prom and then that nlght of the 4 fn
mencement when we were really senlcrs at
Munhall l-lfgh
One of the grandest feellngs un the world
rs when vou return to school the furst day ot
your s nlor year You feel as though you own
the world and wonder why such things as
freshues ever exust ln October and Novem
b r the sensor play cast rose wnth the sun and
panned the owls at naght untul the evenung or
the fnrst performance The auditorium crowded to capacuty both nnghts wlth
several hundred benng turned away Frnday evennng Soon after Sweethearts
the senlor season really got under way Award assembly annuals Senlor
Sermon funal exams pucnuc and then fommencement on June 3 l94l
at West Fueld
The Class of l94l washes to extend a most snncere and hearty thank
you to Mr McCarthy who has been our gulde through these last four years
l-le has been most helpful In leadung our class IH every thrng from provldrng
ladders to decorate the gym for the Freshle party and plannnng the year book
tc selling name cards and settung up the commencement garden scene
The success of the class of 4l can be attrnbuted wholly to the excellent lead
ershlp and advice of Mr McCarthy and agann a most suncere thank you
for everythlng
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Adamitz, Richard "Ducky"
Tall . . , blond . . 4 nice . . . al'
vdyS with Guest and Hartley . . . a
rabid soorts tan . . . participates in
baseball, football, and basketball
. . . Wants to get a good iob
Anawalt, Kenneth "Ken"
Courteous . , , trlendly . . . iitterbug
. . , Pep Club .. . Junior and Sen-
ior plays , . . assemblies . , . as-
pires to be a womens hair stylist
Arntield, Charles "Chuck"
Curly top . . . pleasant , . . enioys
hunting and other sports . . , toot-
ball tan . . ,baseball . . . to be a
machinist
Badolato, Leo "Bungie"
Friendly . . . unruly hair . . , well
liked . , . likes athletics . . . mem-
ber of the Varsity football team
. . , collects match tops . . . one of
the "Park" Gang . . . will be an
engineer
Balsinger, Dolores "Dody"
Blonde . . . blue eyes . . , lively
, . , likes a good time , . , plays
the trombone . . . stamp collector
. . , member ot the Girl Reserves
. Band and Orchestra and Choir
. to be a secretary
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Banyos, Dolores " ebby"
Maiorette , blonde . . attracf
tive 4 . , likes dancing and bowling
. Girl Reserves . Senior Play
. Hall Cop . . Band . , .Choir
. , Ooeretta , , Hasnt decided
on her future
Barrett, Ann "Ann"
Small . triendly , . euicien'
tybist . . , enioys basketball . .
collects snapshots , . Hall Cop . .
would like to be a nurse
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Altova, Jean
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i ketball ta' . saves so,-e"'s
Hal! COD GA" Pesgwgg
College C ..b Debate C .C
to be fi 'urse
Andrews, Rita "Ritz"
Brnette, giggles . basketba'
Payer , . . fond ot reading ,
likes niany sports , Hobby Cieb
. to be a teacher
Ashuft, Joseph "Joe"
Tall . , . quiet . . wellebuilt . . ,
loats with Bob . , . likes athletics
. . especially boxing . , . repairs
old motors . . . Senior German play
. . hopes to become a mechanical
engineer
Bain, Clarence "Herr"
Curly hair . . . Quiet . . , nice . . .
football . . . soccer . , . skating
. , , hunting interests him , . . to
be an engineer
Bangor, Sara "Duchess"
,Iltverbug , . , knack tor ioernalisrv
, , . could live or ice-skates . . .
likes roller-skating and dancing , .
collects old bracelets . . . to be a
'Grade A typist
Barchtald, Mildreri "Millie"
R-'dneac . vivacfoes and witty
enioys toovon' and basvetbam
keeps a scfapbcck Senior
Play . GV' Resewes . one ct
tt'-1 cheer eaders 'C be fi set
'envy
Besmark, William "Bill"
Dark -vavv ha" "ed," D,"J
. , depeocabe . member 5'
're basue'oa'l 'earn . was KCC
ba! and "-s': 'ss' 'y:'s'
a-n.a' s'a't ns i'nn"I:n 'S 'Q
be .J sezretaw
Biggs, William "BiII"
Tall and slim . . . sleepy . , . quiet
. . unassuming . , . etlicient . . ,
likes to skate and swim . , . Publi:
Speaking Club . , . his luture is rf-
tne air
Bonner, Eileen
Freckles . . . pleasant , , . depend-
able . . . Hall Cop . , . Public
Speaking Club . . . Girl Reserves
. , . Toppers . . . Annual Stait . . .
Dramatics . . . plays basketball, vol-
leyball . . enioys swimming and
drawing , . to be a iournalist or
do secretarial work
Brotherton, Robert "Bob"
Tall . , , catching smile . . s lots ol
fun , . . ladies' man , . , member
ot the volleyball tcarn . . . enioys
all sports . . . docs wood work . . .
to be an engineer
Bryon, Jennie "Boobie"
Black Hair , . . tall , . . beautiiul
eyes . . . dainty , . . friendly . . .
enioys basketball, mushball, tennis
, . . her ambition is to be someone's
secretary
Burke, Rosemary "Rosie"
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Small . . . always busy . . . Girl
Reserves , . . Dramgtjg Club . . .
Choir . . . Junior y , . .Munhisko
Editor-in-Chief , . Vice Ptesicent
Red Cros Debate Club , . .
Student uncil . . . hopes to be
tive f tall
Calhoun, Rosalie
Blonde and charming . , , fond of
drawing . . , good in athletics . . .
College Club . , . Hall Cop . . .
Home Room Representative . . . in-
tends to be a surgeon
Carr, William "Bill"
Blond . , . short , , . popular . .
stamp collector , . . Hall Cop . , .
Annual . . . Senior Play . . . Red
Cross . . . Hi-Y , . . Student Coun'
cil , . . Class President tour terms
. . . President of Hi-Y . . . will be
a success
Bodner, Margaret "Peggy"
Makes triends easily . . , giggles
. 'ond ot swimming, basketpa ,
volleyball . ., ice-skates and car-ces
, . collects souvenirs . . . Red
C'css . . to be a beautician
Bost, Paul "Punt"
Nice hair . . . popular , . , plays
soccer . . enjoys hunting and oth-
er sports . . , member of the Baci--
elor Club . . . smooth dancer . . .
trom Pleasant Hills , . . to be a
metallurgist
Brutus, Dorothy "Dat"
Brown haired , . , always smiling and
talking , . . participated in basket,
ball. volleyball, and rnushball . . .
Girl Reserves . , . hopes to become
a secretary
Bugel, Pauline "Polly"
Pleasant . . . timid , . . enioys
dancing, skating, and tennis , . .
stamp collector. . . her ambition is
to be a secretary
Butko, Andrew "Billy"
Quiet , . . nice . . . blond hair , ..
enioys basketball, roller skating and
swimming . . . painting is her pas-
time . . . to be a mechanic
Cari, Virginia "Ginny"
Brunette . . . tiny and cheerful . . .
tond ot roller skating . . , collects
"Munhisko's' Homes Economics , , .
Girl Reserves . . , Red Cross , , ,
Assemblies . , . aims to do social
work
Carrick, Yvonne
Small . . . dainty , . . plays clarinet
, . , enioys basketball and volleyball
. . . collects pictures . . , Girl Re'
serves . . . council member . . . to
be a secretary
Churry, Florence "Flo"
Tall , . . lull ot lun . . enioys bas-
ketball and volleyball , , . harmon-
ica player , , . Hall Cop . . . wants
to be a secretary
Czajkoski, Dorothy "Dot"
Dark haired . , . shining eyes . .
triendly . . . iovial . , . tond of
bowling , . . basketball and volley-
ball tan . . member ol the Girl
Reserves . . . to be a secretary
Dean, Willis "Pussy"
Light haired , . . lriendly . . .
blushes . . . enioys football and gall
. . . collects autographs and sports
pictures . , . operetta . . . will be
an archeologist
Devey, Sallie "Sal"
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Friendly nature . . . drives a car . .
enioys basketball and volleyball . . .
has a movie scrapbook . . . will be
a secretary
ouglas, Betty "Bets"
Friendly , , . neat appearing , . .
camera fan . . . enioys basketball
. . , Home Economic Club . . ,
Girl Reserves . . . Camera Club , . .
home room president and secretary-
treasurer . . . to be a secretary
Durst, Robert "Dunny"
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Nice eyes . , . wavy hair . . , con-
genial nature , , , a true lan ol
tootball. basketball and baseball . . .
all spare moments are taken up with
electrical work , , to be a me'
chanical engineer
rleba, Gexa "Gaze"
Tall . , easy going . A . triendly
nature . , . member ot the volleyball
team . . . Carnegie Library Club
, , , Red Cross Representative . . .
Hall Cop Captain . . . sole ambi'
tion is to be a mechanical engineer
Connelly, James "Chumps"
Dark curly hair . . . nice eyes . .
well-liked . . . likes to participate
in sports . . . football, basketball.
soccer . , . his ambition is to be
an aviation mechanic
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Cfyz, Mathrlda Tillie
Cheerful , . small . . , likes to
have lun , . , tond of dancing and
roller skating . . . Girl Reserves . . .
to be a secretary
Debiak, Bernard "Brun"
Good natured . . . trouble maker
. . . enioys football and basketball
. , . airplane models and painting
are his hobbies . . . to be an aviator
Donahue, Grace "Gracie"
Very pleasant, small but lively , .
eniays basketball and volleyball . .
plays the violin and piano , . .
Orchestra . . . intends to be a
comptometrist
Ducar, Mary "Cookie"
Pleasing personality . . 4 attractive
. . . iitterbug . . . enjoys dancing
and swimming . . , participates in
basketball and volleyball . . . Mun-
hisko statt . . . efficient typist . . .
intends to be a beautician
Elek, Irene "Irene"
Dark hair . . . nice teeth . , .
pleasant . . , Home Economic Club
. . . Library Club . , . Assembly
. . participates in volleyball and
basketball games . , . collects pho-
tographs ot Dionnes . . a future
secretary
Fedorka, Frank "Feathers"
Dark haired , , quiet . . . blushes
. . . drives a car . . . tond ot
taotball, hunting, dancing, and bowl-
ing . . . prints and paints tor a
hobby . . . a future aviator
Fetters, Charles "Chuck"
Curly hair , , . popular. . . drives
a car . . , likes to keep the girls
guessing . . . a football, baseball.
and basketball fan . . . belongs to
the School Band . . , collects re-
cordings . , , to be an engineer
Fitzgibbons, John "Gubby"
Tall . . , quiet . . . goes for sports
in a big way . . . member of a
Basketball Club and Hartland Five
. . . plays golf and football . . ,
will be a machinist
Fox, Dail "Doe"
Very tall . . . dark curly hair with
a silver streak . . . pleasing person-
ality , . , talented musician . , .
music is his hobby . . . also pipe
collecting . , . an interest in avia-
tion . , . looks to music for his
career
Gehring, Catherine "Kay"
Blonde . . . friendly . . . wears
glasses . . . likes basketball, volley-
ball. and mushball , . , collects pic-
tures . . . her ambition is to be a
secretary
Gerhold, George "Toot"
Enioys a good time . , . drives a
Ca' , . . very fond of dates . . . en-
ioys football and ice-skating . . .
member of the De Molay . . . col-
lects recordings as a hobby . , . is
set on becoming an aviator
Gottschling, Freda "Fritzie"
Tall . . . slender . . . plays basket-
ball , . . all sports interest her . . .
dar-ces . . . Hall Cop . . . Girl Re-
serves . . . to be a secretary
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Grosik, Catherine X "Kate"
Happy-go-lucky . . . talkative . . .
says what she thinks . . . fond of
roller skating and basketball . , ,
Library Club . . . assemblies . .
wants a steady position
Fitzgibbons, John "Chuck"
Short . . , veryef'liCier1t . . . shy , . .
Hall Cop . , , plays football and
soccer , . . spends his leisure tin-e
building airplane models . . . hotles
to be an aviator
Fleming, Robert
Tall , . . wears glasses .
liked . . . a personality
own , . . plays soccer , .
starnps . . . Stage Guild
nsudn
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all of his
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. . . Dramatic Club Junior and
Senior Plays . . . operettas . . . as'
semblies . . . to be an engineer
Gazdag, Russell
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Straightforward . . . likeable . .
is always seen in a red sweater , . ,
drives a car with an Ohio license
plate , . , belongs to the Hi'Y and
College Club . . . a member of the
band and orchestra . . . hobby is
his trumpet . . . a future dentist
Gemeinhart, Dorothy "Dottie"
Pleasant.. . likes to talk . , , mem-
ber of the Senior Girl Reserves and
Home Economics Club . . . fond of
collecting pictures . . to be a
secretary
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yt' Gio y, Anne "Annette"
r
jlgrunette . . . lively . . is always
seen with Marge . . . member of
the Girl Reserves , . . Home Eco-
nomics Club . . . Collects movie
stars' photographs for a hobby . . .
hopes to be a secretary
Grindle, Elaine "Lainie"
Blonde . . . good natured
Pres
ident of the Library Club . . .
Dramatics . . , Girl Reserves . . .
Choir . . . Operetta . . Senior
Play . , . Assemblies . . . enioys
hunting and fishing . , to be a
doctor
Grossett, Jack "Gross"
Curly hair . . . fun-loving . . . al-
ways in for a good time . . . foot-
ball and basketball fan , . . also
rnushball and soccer . . . member of
the Hi-Y . . . his ambition is to be
a petroleum engineer
Cuba, ary "Meme"
Dark haired . . lriendly . . en,
ioys baseball. basketball and hockey
, , spends tter leisure time reading
. a luture nurse
Guest, Robert "Scotty"
Friend y and considerate . . . drives
a car . . . plays golt . . . enioys
roller skating . , . football and bas-
ketball tan . . . an ardent stamp
collector . . wants to soar in the
clcuds as an aviator
Gustafson, Florence "Flo"
Cheerful and obliging . . . goes
roller skating every Friday . . . Sen'
ior Play . , . Home Economics Club
. . . Girl Reserves . . . Annual Statt
member . . , Dramatic Club . . .
Assemblies . . . collects pennants
. . , wants to be a comptorneter
operator
Gyurisin, Ann "Ann"
Always smiling , . . well-liked by a'I
. . . member of the Girl Reserves
. . , Red Cross . . . hobby is col-
lecting movie stars' pictures . .
hopes to be a private secretary
Haddad, Isabelle "Izz"
Beautiful black hair . . . member ot
the choir and Girl Reserves , . , tond
ot volleyball and basketball , . .
enjoys ice skating . . . Home room
representative . . . Library represen-
tative , . , Played in "Night Must
Fall" . . . Her ambition is to be a
secretary
Harr, Ann "Ann"
Short . , dependable . , talkative
Rifle team . . Red Cross . . .
Hall Cop . . Assemblies , . Plays
basketball . . Assistant editor ot
annual . . collects stamps as a
hobby , wants to be a kinder-
garten tea. her
Hendrickson, Eugene "Swede"
Nice personality we eliked smog-rt
cancer, dashes about in a new CQ
lcmbia . . likes all soqrts ,
member ot the HifY , Jarijor
pzav , . to be an airplane me-
chanic in the army
Guest, George
"Guesty"
Tall . , carefree . , . likes to chew
qu' , . plays goll , . , enioys role
ler skating , , football and basket'
bal' 'an . . . wants to soar in the
clouds as ar' aviator . , . likes tc
make model planes as a hobby
Gustafson, Evelyn "Gussie"
Short , , reliable .
. . . is a Hall Cop
ot the Girl Reserves
. . a basketball
. . wears glasses
. . . a member
. . , Red Cross
tan . . Vice'
president at home room . . . collects
souvenirs , to be a nurse
Guydosh, Marjorie
nMargerr
Friendly , . . brunette . . . is al-
ways found selling tickets . . . be-
longs to the Home
. . , Red Cross ..
ing and reading .
secretary
Haddad, Henry
Black curly hair . . .
is a Boy Scout . . .
. . . basketball . .
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Economics Club
. fond at danc-
. will be a
ul rr
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very peppy . . ,
enioys volleyball
table tennis
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lfblko, Margaret
Marg
Peppy . . , loves to chatter , . .
Member ot the Girl Reserves .
basketball and lootball tan . . .
collects pictures in
her leisure time
. . . wants to be a secretary
Harvey, John
"Harvey"
Black haired , . . easy going . .
'oads ot tun , . , iovial , a
tootball and basketball lan , , as-
pires to be successful
Hlasnicck, Edward "Cuddy"
Tal' , . curly Pair , M..-mall s
football ner: goes 'or athletics
ir- a Dig way plavs on the bas'
netbal 'earr
, . his aim is tO
roarrs the halls
be an engineer
Hlasnicek, Florence "Flo"
Good nalured . . . nice to everyone
. . , :lays a clarinet . , . drives a
car . . , Hall Cop . , . Red Cross
Representative . . . Home Economics
Club , , . Assemblies . . . Girls
Varsity Basketball team . . , enioys
listening to musi: , , . wants to be
a chemist
Holian, Regina "Jeana"
Srnall , . , peppy . . . writcs bazlr-
hand . . . member ofthe Choir . . ,
ardent lan of volleyball and basket-
ball , . . her hobby is collecting
pictures . . . hopes to be a secretary
Hava nec, Margaret "Speaks"
Blonde . . lot of fun , , . lilccs
hamburgers, . . reads misterics . . .
participates in basketball, rnushba'l,
and volleyball , , , lilies to roller
s':ate , . . Girl Reserves . . , Home
Economics Club . , . would like to
be a government agent
Howden, Lorraine
Blonde hair , . . pleasant , . . a
quiet manner . . . sews a great deal
. . . Hall Cop . . . Girl Reserves
. . , Library Club . . . will take dic-
tation
Hruska, Mary "Pears"
Quiet but efficient . . . iitterbug
. . . spare time goes ta printing and
dancing . . . enioys all sports . . .
drives a car . . . a future book'
keeper
Irwin, Lloyd "Buck"
Darlr wavy hair . . . pleasant , . .
plays basketball . . . is a sport ene
thusiast , . , drives a car . . . smooth
dancer . . . member ofthe Jr. Hi-Y
. . . will be a mechanic
lano, Helen "Ciggy"
Slim . , . obliging . . . efficient typ-
ist , , , blonde . . . friendly , . .
roller skates . . . enioys basketball,
bowling, and baseball . . . collects
stamps and coins . . . Annual staff
, . . designs dresses . , . aims to
take dictation
Hafmeister, Jean '
Tall, dark haired . . , very tond ol
basketball and other sports . . . he'
hobby is collecting pictures , .
hopes to be a secretary
Horvath, Mary
Quiet . . . brunette . , , likes to
tease . . . enioys dancing and skat-
ing . . . plays basketball . . , Home
Economics Club . . . Girl Reserves
. , .Class play . . , to be a beau'
tician
Howat, Jean "Howat"
Charming personality . . . talented
pianist , . . Student Council . . .
Girl Reserves . . . Senior Play . ,
student coach in Junior Play , , ,
Pep Club . . . President ot Red
Cross . . . pianist for the operetta
. , . undecided as to her career
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ll, Phyllis "Phyl"
ark hairad lass . . . winning smile
. . . collects theatre stubs . . , Sen-
ior Play . . . Hall Cop . . . Secre-
tary of Girl Reserves , . . Student
Council . . , College Club . , .
Math Club . . . Drives '34 Ford . . .
will take the secretarial course at
Westminster
Hutchinson, George
Cheerful disposition . , . courteous
. , . reads in his leisure time . . ,
Hall Cop . . . Hi-Y . . . Annual
Staff . . . Junior and Senior Plays
. . . Stage Guild . . . Assistant
Manager of Volleyball team . .
will be an electrician
Jacobs, Tam "Nuts"
Dark hair and eyes . . . medium
build . . . fun-loving . . , athletically
inclined . . . basketball . , . softball
. . , baseball . . . volleyball . . .
builds airplane models . . . wants to
be an aviator
Jenkner, Olive "Jenin"
Popular rnaiorette. . , long hair. .
nice build . . . collects pictures . .
saves pennies , . . Hall Cop ,
College Club . . . Girl Reserves , . .
Student Council . . . hopes to be
an air hostess
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Seniors Preparedness Program
Fellowship is perhaps
the most important bene-
fit to be gotten during
the high school years
when personality is be-
ing developed.
The Sensor play grves
those students who are
talented rn dramatrcs an
opportunlty to comblne
thelr talents and put on
a professronal produc
tion
All Sensors vvlth a Z5
average are elnglble for
ha duty during the
second semester of thelr
Januar year and the trrst
semester of thelr Sensor
year
All
.lk
The Juniors ond Sen-
iors join together to spon-
sor o most successful
Eosfer Donce.
Mnlhe Borchfeld ond
Flo Gustafson help the
Sensor Closs moneybog
by sellnng condy eoch
noontlme
The Annual represents
on octnvuty nn whuch every
Sensor ploys on Import
ont port
Johnson, Samuel "Sam"
Blond , . . shy .
peal to him . .
. . all sports ap-
. colletcs stamps
. . builds model airplanes . . ,
lost without a toothpick in his mouth
. . . his luture is in the air
Jones, Ray
Hspeedn
Tall , . . slim enioys a good time
. . , likes to argue , . . many sports
interest him , . .
drives a car . . .
member of the band tour years . . .
assemblies . . . aims to be a me-
chanic
Juba, Mike
"Scratch"
Dark hair and eyes . . . short at
stature . . , friendly . . . polite . . .
interested in sports . . . collects
photos , . , his aspiration is to be
an aviator
Kane, Arnold
"Butch"
A true gentleman . . . musically
minded . . . plays a trumpet in the
band , . . drives a car . . . mem-
ber ol the Hi-Y . . . College Club
. . . Band and Orchestra . , . Choir
. , . Operetta .
leader ot a name
Kelly, James
. . aspires to be
band
nGrun1pu
Eccentric personality . . , likes a
good discussion . . . baseball, foot-
ball lan . . . enjoys chess . , .
hockey , , . has a collection ol
rocks and bugs .
. . will become a
pilot in the Army Air Corps
Kohon, Ray
Blond . . . small
motor scooter .
Munhall I and 2
"Shakespeare"
. . . drives a red
. sport tan . . .
Drum Corps . . .
collects old coins , , , will do office
work
Kohut, Margaret "Marge"
Pleasant . . . thrills to dancing . . .
ice skating , . . Hall Cop . . . Ll-
brary Club . , . Girl Reserves . . .
Home Economics Club . , . basket-
ball manager . . . Secretary ol Jun'
ior home room . . . will be a sec-
retary
John, William "Burgess"
Dark hair . , freckles , . neat
appearance . . lriendly . . likes
to sing and drive his car . , . merri-
ber ol the Choir . , French Club
. . , Operetta , . hopes to be a
doctor
Jordan, Sonia "Sunny"
I
Q ,y .. .
, A'way5 smiling . , . likes to talk , .
v
enioys basketball and volleyball .
land ot bowling and dancing . .
member ol the Girl Reserves . .
intends to do clerical work
Kalvin, Emma "Em"
Sweet and pretty . . . plays basket-
ball and volleyball . . . dances. . .
collects snapshots . . , neat appear-
ance . . . Member of the Home Eco-
nomics Club . . , will design dresses
Karch, Wilhelmina "Willie"
Friendly . . . talkative . , . likes
singing and reading . . , Junior Red
Cross . . . Girl Reserves . . . Choir
. . . "H,M.S. Pinalore" Operetta
. . . "Sweethearts" . . . intends to
wear a "White Cap"
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Kennedy, Robert "Bob"
Blond hair . , , pleasant , . . drives
a blue Packard , . . sport enthusiast
, . . Hi-Y . . .College Club . . .
Hall Cop . . Student Council , .
hopes to be a chemist
Kohn, Herbert' "Herb"
Dark haired . , . active in sports . . .
1 'drives a Plymouth . . . Varsity bas-
ketball . . lootball manager , , .
photography and chemistry are his
hobbies . . Colley Club . . Hi-Y
. . . Hall Cop , . Annual Statt ..
will be a metallurgist
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kdliraft, Elsie
Pert and pEDDv . . blonde hair
. . . a.ways happy . . plays basket'
ball enioys volleyball and other
sports , Library Representative
. . , intends to keep books
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Lacko, Martha "Lack"
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Likes a good time . . . laughing
eyes . . . popular , . , leading lady
of Junior Play . . . Senior Play . , .
Hall Cop . . . College Club . . .
Student Council . . . President of
Girl Reserves , . , Vice-president of
Sophomore class . . . will attend
Westminster
Layman, Wesley "Wes"
Blond . . . blue eyes . . . tall s.en-
der . . rabid sports lan . . . an-
other car driver . . . member of
the Camera Club . . . Math Club
. . . wants to ioin the army
Leskanic, Agnes
HAS.,
Brown hair . . . wears glasses . . .
good typist . . .handy with a needle
. . . SEWS a lot . . . likes to read
and listen to the radio , . . will be
a seamstress
Link, Violet "Vi"
Friendly miss . . , energetic . . .
chews gum . , . keen mind . . , likes
bowling . . . dancing , . , driving
. . . Hall Cop . . . College Club
. , . Girl Reserves , . . Library Club
. , . Assemblies . . . Pep Club 4 . .
always seen with Faye , . , hopes to
become a teacher
Lucas, Irene "Lukey"
Talkative , . . always laughing . , .
dimples . . . enioys football and
basketball . . . collects handker-
chiefs . . . Girl Reserves . . . Cam-
era Club . . . a future seamstress
Lyden, Catherine "Kaidee"
Happy-go-lucky . . . likes a good
time , . . basketball . . , collects
pictures . . . Girl Reserves . . . Hall
Cop . . . interested in a business
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Mansell, Robert "Bob"
Quiet . . . serious , . . alert . . .
nice disposition . . . likes volleyball
and wood carving . . . another drive
er.,.HallCop...aimsto bea
mechanic or a secretary
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Langan, Thomas "Murph"
Courteous and friendly . . , mis-
chievous lad . . sport enthusiast
. . . College Club , . , Hi-Y . , .
works in the Super Market . . . will
be a rr-echanlc
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Leppla, Doris
Brunette , . . lively . . . member of
the Rifle team , . . Hall Cop . . .
Biology Club . , .College Club . , .
Senior Girl Reserves . . . aspires to
be a laboratory technician
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Lesko, Dorothy "Dot"
Happy . . . always laughing . ,
chews gum . . enioys bicycling. . ,
rol'er skating , , , took part in bas-
ketball and volleyball . . , to be a
beautician
Lucas, Edward "Luke"
Good natured . . . swell build . . ,
drives a car . . , enioys football , . .
soccer . . . basketball . . . keeps a
sport album , . , Hi-Y and Annual
Staff . . , hopes to be a news com-
rnentator
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Lycoe, Virginia "Tootie"
Lovely smile . . . popular. . . drives
a car . . . reads . . , Math Club
..,PepClub...HallCop,..
President of Junior Girl Reserves . . .
wears a Hi-Y pin . . . will make a
good secretary
Manns, Kenneth "Abner"
Blond hair . . , short of stature . .
seldom heard from , . . polite . . .
likes basketball or any other sport
, . . drives a car . . . travels, too
, . . likes to work , . . to be a
mechanic
Mansell, Thomas "Bf:hop"
Cos-scicntious . , . remarkable voice
. . . Hall Cop . . . College Club
. . Dramatic Club . . , Stage Guild
, . . Senior Play . . . President ol
Junior Red Cross . . . state champ
in declamations . . . his future lies
either in dramatics or ministry
Marshall, Sumner
nsudn
Tall . , . quiet . , . polite , .
friendly , , , sunny smile . . en
ioys skiing and ice skating , , .
also driving his "black Dodge
. . hasn't decided on his future
Massie, Helen
,,HeIen.r
Small , . petite . . . dimple . V.
likes to skate and chew
gum . .
Girl Reserves . . . Business U na-
ger of Munhisko , . . Horne Eco-
nomics . . . Hall Cop .
Play , , . aims to be a
McCafferty, Ronald
Tall . . . friendly . ,
baseball are favorites
playing swing on his sax
. . Senior
secretary
"Peck"
golf and
. . also
...Hi-Y
Masenko, John "Turtle"
Quiet and gentlemanly , , A avoids
girls , , well-liked . . . works
hard . . . particularly at football
and soccer . . . collects photo-
graphs, stamps, and coins , ,
Merit Parade . , hopes to be a
sport or a news commentator
Maszle, Joe "Blackie"
Black hair . . always late . . .
soccer and football are favorites
. , . good athlete . . . likes bas-
ketball, boxing and wrestling . . .
builds airplane models for a hobby
. . . drives a car , . . a future
mechanic
McDonnell, Mary "Mary"
Small , . . dainty . . , ice skating
is her favorite pastime . , . Hall
Cop . , . Fashion Show , . , to be
. , . Senior class play , . . Band
. . . Woodlawn Dramatic Club . . .
Treasurer of Senior Hi-Y , . . hopes
to be a swing band leader
McGill, Cecelia "Cealy"
Slim . , , talkative , . . likes ten-
nis, dancing and swimming . . .
designs dresses in her leisure , . .
a rnaiorette , . . Hall Cop . . .
Assemblies , . . Tops . . , Girl Re-
serves . . . Art Editor . . . hopes
to design dresses
Mehlrerber, Martha "Mart"
Natural wavy hair . . . honor stu-
dent . . . clever , . . Willr - - -
knits and sews . . . Student Coun-
cil . . , College Club . . . Red
Cross . . . Tops , . . "Herald"
. . . Hall Cop Captain . , , Sen-
ior Vice-President . . . to be a
teacher
Miller, Clara
Always smiling . likes sports
, . , plays the piano . . Math
Club . College Club . . Mun-
hisko . , Girl Reserves ,
hopes to be an interior decorator
Mitz, Catherine "Kay"
Friendly smile , . honor student
. . . member of Rifle Team . .
enioys swimming and tennis , . .
Girl Reserves , , College Club
. . . Annual Staff . . Senior Play
. . , Hall Cop . . Choir . . .
Orchestra , . . operetta , , hopes
to be a pathologist
a secretary is her ambition
McShane, George
"Mickey"
Man-about-town . . . enioys argu-
ing . . . lively interest in dancing
and dating , . . Hi-Y . . , Student
Council . . . Hall Cop . . . Jr. and
Sr, plays . . . Tops . . . Secretary
of Latin Club . . . Annual Staff
. . , to be a mortician
Metcalfe, Loretta
Sweet and friendly . . . pretty . . .
tall . . . slender . . plays basket-
ball . . , mushball . . badminton
. . . enioys dancing and swimming
. . a future nurse
Milliren, Grace "Grace"
Black hair small , . peppy
. . . enioys basketball and volley-
ball . making rugs is a pastime
. . Band librarian . . . plays a
clarinet in the band . . . to be a
secretary or a gym teacher
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Morgan, Lucille "Lulu"
Popular , , honor student . . .
efficiency personified . , . Merit
Parade . . will graduate at six-
teen . . , President Debate Club
, Vice-President Student Couns
cil . . Girl Reserves . . . Hall
Cop Captain . . ,
Annual Editor
. . . Munhisko Feature Editor .
to be a doctor
Morgan, Gene "Red"
Polite and pleasant . . . easy going
. . . short ol stature , . . printing
is his hobby . , .ardent football lan
. . aims to be a printing executive
Moyto, Agnes "Aggie"
Blonde , . , pleasant smile . . . en-
ioys a good time . . , collects pic-
tures and novelty pins . . , member
ol the Girl Reserves . . . will be a
secretary
Nagy, Helen "Nags"
Small . , . makes friends easily , . .
collects souvenirs . , . likes to dance
and bowl , , , member ol the Home
Economics Club . , . Pep Club . . .
Hobby Club . . . would like to be
a salesgirl in a large department
store
Nelson, Naomi "Swede"
Blonde , , . new hair style every
week . . . roller skating and swim-
ming are her delight . . , collects
poems . . . will take dictation
Noroski, Thomas "Zeke"
Blond hair , , . likes to have a good
time . . . enioys all sports . . . has
a hobby ol making puppets , . .
drives a car . . . would like to be
an aviator
Novotny, John "John"
Short . . . dark curly hair . . . ec'
centric personality . . . likes to are
que . . . easy-going , . . football
and basketball interest him . . . has
ambitions to be a secretary
O'Brien, John "Irish"
Curly brown hair . . . Alwas loafing
at the Cozy Corner . . . likes to
paint . . . Hi'Y , . . Junior Varsity
football . , . intends to work in an
office
Morgan, Mildred "Millie"
Smal' . . . active . . , sport tar
. . . member ol the Math Club . .
Munhisko . . . Red Cross Rep-
resentative . . . collects souvenirs
, , 4 will design dresses
Mrasik, Joseph Wings"
Pleasinq personality , , . good friend
. . . lively interest in football and
swimming . , . collects airplane pic-
tures . . . builds models . . . in-
tends to be an airplane mechanic
Nahay, George
Friendly . . . clever . . . neat dress
er . , , sport enthusiast . . . mem'
ber of the Chess team , . . Vice'
president of the Chess Club in '39,
President in '40 . . . stamp collector
. . . will be an engineer
Niles, Doris "Maize"
Blonde . . . dimples . . . neatness
plus . . . likes volleyball . . . mem-
ber of the Girl Reserves , . . Library
Club . . . Hall Cop . . . Senior
Play . . . Red Cross Representative
,. .to be a buyer
Novak, Margaret "Marge"
Blonde . , ,talkative . . . enioys all
sports . . . collects souvenirs . . .
member of the Choir , . . aspires
to be a secretary
Dbbagy, Louis "Muscles"
Tall . . . blond curly hair , , . likes
to play records and sing in the
bathtub . . , plays trumpet , . .
enioys basketball and other sports
, . . "Munhisko" , . . Band . . .
Orchestra . , . to be a mechanic
0'Leary, Violet "Vi"
Very friendly , . . slim . . , an able
cheerleader . . . participated in bas'
ketball . , . volleyball . . . Girl Re-
serves . . , Library Club . . . Home
Economics . . . College Club . . .
Student Council . . . Senior Play
. . . will design dresses
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O'Molle1, Willinm "Reg"
Black curly hair . , , medium build
. , . good looking , . bashful . ,
t:.i ds airplane models but too'
ball a'd volleyball come ii st with
him Trig student , r-li Y
'c be an engineer
Oross, Steve "Flash"
Blond wavy hair . . . always talking
. enioys volleyball and chess ,
Vice-president of the Chess Club .
Assemblies . spends his leisure
time building airplane models
drives a car . . , will be an aviator
0'Toole, Ruth "Ruth"
Pleasinq personality , . . quiet and
obligir-g . , . likes basketball and
volleyball . , . spends her spare time
knitting , . . Hall Cop . . . Hobby
Club . . a future secretary
Parkinson, Howard "Pete"
Dark hair and eyes , . . enthusiastic
fan of soccer and volleyball . , .
listens to radio and draws cartoons
in his leisure . . . chemistry whiz
.. . Hall Cop.. .Junior Hi-Y . . ,
aims to be an electrical engineer
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Patterson, Agnes "Nookie"
Friendly . . . one of the rnaiorettes
. . . enioys basketball and bowling
. , . member ot the rifle team . , .
Girl Reserves ...' 'Munhiskow . .
Dramatic Club . , . College Club
. . . Junior Class Play . . , hopes
to be a 'aboratory technician
Pfeiffer, Hettie
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Dark wavy hair . . , pleasant .
travels a lot . , College Club .
Senior Play . . Hall Cop ,
Woodlawn Tops . . Herald ,
her ambition is vo be a nurse
oole, Cyrus "Cy"
Poouiar , . M,nhall s dashing
rome: ror'an'ic lead in the
:lass plays , sociable en
th.siastic sports fan , Stagg
Glild Dramatics . lead in botr
operettas . . will seek a musical
Career
Ondo, Emma "Em"
Blonde . , chatty . . . likes tc
make friends . . . enioys volleyball
and basketball , . . collects sou'
venirs . . member of Girl Reserves
. Annual Staff . . 4 Fashion Show
hopes to be a beautician
O'T Ann "Sis"
Friendly . . . medium height . .
gabby . . . always seen with her sis-
ter, Marie . . , collects photographs
. . . Pep Club . . Math Club .
Girl Reserves . , , to be a beauty
operator
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Palsa, Helen 1 it Lenin"
Tall . . . dark iair, ?td,lyes , . .
iovial . . . bqgketbhlj dd volleyball
are favorites . . . lytits and writes
letters in her leisure , . . member
of Girl Reserves . . , to be a pri-
vate secertary is her ambition
Pastor, Dorothy "Dot"
Blonde hair . . . pleasing personality
. , . always busy , . , efficient . , .
loves to dance and skate , . . Biol-
ogy Club . . , Hobby Club . , .
Hall Cop . . . Junior Red Cross
. . . Head typist for Annual . . .
Pep Club . . , will make a fine
secretary
Povucsko, Agnes "Agg"
Brown hair , . . courteous . . , likes
to ioke . , . all sports interest her
. . collects baseball pictures . . .
Hall Cop . . . Pep Club . . . As-
semblies . . will do office work
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Pitassi, George "Spud"
Dark hair , , . strong build
Always chewing on a matchstick
soccer . . . volleyball . . collects
stamps in his spare time . . tc
be a mechanic is his ambition
Popovich, Albert "Skip"
Blond . . short , . quiet nature
, builds models and collects coins
another driver . . . member ot
the Chess Club , . . hopes to be an
aviator or mechanic
Post, Bob "Postie"
Self-assured . . , blond wavy hair
. . . likes swimming, skating and
horseback riding . . . Stage Guild
. , . Business Manager of Annua'
, . . Vice-prcsdent of Hi-Y . ,
College Club , , . Golf and rifle
team member . . . to study ceramic
engineering
Rodaci, Mary "Mar"
Dark hair , . . slim . . , talkative
, . . enioys volleyball and basket-
ball . . , collects letters for a hob-
by . . . "Munhisko" representative
and typist . . . aims to be a secre-
tary
Ripper, Stephen "Rip"
Medium build . . . blond . . . rather
quiet . . . goes for volleyball and
basketball , . , models airplanes
. . . collects stamps . , . Hall Cop
, . Tops . . , Home Room officer
. . . will ioin the Air Corps
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Rusnak, Bernadette "Bernfe" i
Dark hair and eyes . . , very pleas-
ant . , . baseball is her hobby . , .
Home Economics Club . . . Hall
Cop . . , Junior Girl Peserves , , 4
Math Club . . . Pep Club . . . as
pires to be a secretary
Sams, Sta-rley "Smiles"
Dark hair and eyes , . . tall and
s,im . , . cheerful and obliging . . .
never seen without a smile , . . one
of the Hall Cops . . . to be an
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Schick, Marshall "Mutts"
Blond hair . . . tall . . . friendly
. . , likes football , . . soccer . . .
softball . . , to be a future Forest
Ranger
Schoup, Marie "Pee Wee" ,
Petite brunette . . . nice eyes . , ,
lovely complexion . . . sews in her
spare time . . . basketball and
volleyball enthusiast . . . Hall Cop
. . . Home Economics , . . interior
decorating is her ambition
Quin, Irene "Quinnie"
Auburn hair . . . freckles , . , lovely
smile , . . sews and collects pictures
. . , Girl Reserves . , , Red Cross
. . . Home Economics . . , Library
Club . . , Assemblies , . . another
secretary in the making
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Tall . , . friendly , , , likes basket-
rf
VV' I ball, volleyball . , . enioys dancing
. . . skating and reading . . . sport
clothes . . . Hall Cop . , . Dramatic
Club . . . hopes to become a model
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Natural wavy hair . . . brown eyes
. . . likes to skate . . . transferred
from Conneautville High School . . .
likes basketball and volleyball . , .
stamp collector , , . Home Eco'
nomics Club . . . hopes to be a
secretary
Sams, Sadie "Sade"
Slim . . . dark complexion . . .
"Dark eyes" . . , amicable . . .
keeps a scrapbook of movie stars'
pictures . . . Girl Reserves , . ,
Hall Cop . . . Red Cross . . . Biol'
ogy Club , , . hopes to be a dress
designer
Scraff, Alma "Shorty"
Short . . . talkative . . . enioys a
good laugh . . . likes basketball . . .
volleyball . 4 . bowling . . . dancing
... Hall Cop.. . hopes to be a
secretary
Schirra, Martha "Schirra"
Brown hair and eyes . . . popular
. . . likes basketball . . . Hall Cop
. . . Girl Reserves . . . College Club
. . Student Council . . . Choir
. . . Junior and Senior Plays . . .
Her ambition is to be a nurse
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" S afer, clarion "cliff"
Tall , . . blond hair . . . likeable
. . . likes wood working and working
in a greenhouse . . . drives a Ford
. ,, hunts and fishes. . . Hi-Y . . .
College Club . . , will study botany
5h0'P, Dale "Dale"
Tall , . brunerle . . . likeable . . .
inreres? in baskefball and volleyball
. , . member of the rifle learn ,
Hall Cop . , . Girl Reserves . , .
Secrerary of Sfudenf Council . . .
Choir . . , Band . . . would like lc
be a privafe secrefary
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ipe, Alberto "Bed"
Sher' . , , blonde . . . likes lo
laugh . , , baskelball and baseball
lan . . . seen al Forbes Field col'
lecling aufographs . . . College Club
. . . Malh Club . . . Home Econom
ics . . , Public Speaking Club . , ,
Pep Club . . . anolher business
woman
Siorto, Anne "Ann"
Small . . , pelile . . . modes? and
shy . . . nice lo everyone . , . Wai
always seen going lo Room bl . . .
painling pholographs is her hobby
.., Hall Cop . . , will make a fine
secrelary
Sivifs, .lone "Swede"
Pleasing personalily . . . prankish
. . . lols of lun . . . has a weakness
lor baskelball and The color green
...HallCop...RedCross...
Home Economics , . . Sludenl Coun-
cil . . . Tops . . . Girl Reserves
. . . Home Room represenlafive . ,
fo be a gym leacher
Slava, George "Highpockefs"
Blond gianl . . , all-around alhlere
. . . baskelball , . . volleyball . . .
swimming . . . baseball pilcher , . .
collecls sporl piclures keeps lab on
All-Americans . . . hopes lo be a
mefallurgisf
SNYNI, Elmo "5miNie"
Brunefle . , . nice hair . , concen
lrales on a good time . , sporl
enfhusiasl . , inlerclass basketball
. . . parlicipafed in assemblies . ,
a future secrerary of social worker
5079, Mary Barbara "Red"
A 'all slafely redhead , , a mem
ber of vhe Biology Club . . , Library
Club , , . Choir . . . Seldom misses
her aim while shoofing lor the Rilte
Tearr' , . . -anvs fo be a nurse
Sharp, Bob "Bob"
B'C"l Cl-"lY half - - . good looking
. . . reserved . . . collects slamps
and drives a car , . . member ol
We Hi-Y . . , fo be an engineer
Shissler, Martha
Blonde . . . lively . . . popular . . .
drives a car . . . sporl enlhusiasf
. . . Dramalic Club . . . Girl Re-
serves . . . College Club . . . Ane
nual , . . Hall Cop . . . Sludenl
Council . . . Jr. and Sr, Play , , .
Norlh Forensic League . . . lo be a
dielician
Sivits, Gail "GG"
Lovely complexion . . . allraclive
. . . laughing eyes . . . inferesled in
baskelball and volleyball . . . col'
lecls pictures . . . Hall Cop . . .
Woodlawn Tops . , . Girl Reserves
. . . Class Treasurer four years , . ,
inlends fo design hals
Slave, Elaine "Blondie"
Decidedly blonde . . . iolly . .
likes lo painl and design homes . .
College Club . . . Red Cross . . .
Pep Club . , . Camera Club . . .
Baskelball . . . received an arl
award , . . lo be an inferior deco-
ra'or
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Smudansky, Bernard "B"
Tall , . . falkalive . . . a lease . . .
likes loolball and baskelball . . .
baseball games . . . builds model
railroads . . . never wears a lie lo
school , . . ambillon is fo be an
engineer
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Viiorg, Evelyn "Ebbie"
Slim and lrim . . . popular . , . en-
ioys baskefball and volleyball . , .
Ha'l Cop . . . Girl Reserves , , .
Sludenl Council . , , Colleqe Club
"Munhisko" . , Woodlawn
Tops . Presidenl of Lalin Club
. . . Fealure Edilor ol Herald . .
will design dresses
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Slrang, Lois ' A "Lo"
Blue-eyed brunelle . . . lull ol ambi-
iion . . baskefballl volleyball lan
. , . Girl Reserves . , . Mafh Club
, . Peo Club . . . Sfudenl Council
, . . Hall Cop . . hopes fo become
a language leacher
Strong, Robert "Bob"
Happy-go-lucky , , . member ol
the Hi-Y , . . Biology Club . . .
participated in Junior Varsity foot-
ball . , , drives a car , , . he
likes rv-any sports . . . his ambition
is to be an office worker
Stuftle, Elizabeth "Betty"
A brown-haired miss , , . fond ot
basketball, ice skating , . . tennis
. . . bowling . , . sketches for a
hobby . . . is working hard to be-
come a teacher
Sullivan, Mary Louise
"Mary Louise"
A tiny laughing lass , A . very pleas-
ing personality . , . a true basket-
ball fan . , . likes to dance . . .
is a Hall Cop . . . a basketball
fan . . . a member of the Home
Economics Club , . . hopes to be
a secretary
Thiel, Ann "Anne"
Happy-go-lucky . . , carefree . . .
enioys outdoor sports . . . has a
hobby of collecting snapshots , . .
often seen driving a car . , . wants
to be a successful secretary
, . ui
Thomas, Thelma "TheIma"
Tall . . . studious . . , pleasing
personality , . . transferred from
Clairton High School , . . collects
souvenirs . . . member of the "Mun-
hisko" . . . College Club , , , a
future nurse
Tinol, Mortho "Tiny"
Small , , , petite . . . blonde hair
. . . hazel eyes . . , friendly nature
. . . likes to swim and dance . . .
football fan . . . would like to do
office work
Urban, Dorothy "Dottie"
Blonde . , . pleasant . . . music
lover , . , Hall Cop . , . Student
Council . . . Literary Editor of An-
nual . . . Secretary of Girl Reserves
. , . President of Math Club . . .
Junior Vice-President . . . Library
Representative . . , hopes to enter
the business world and be inde-
pendent
Strutt, Hazei "Sophie"
Tall , , , valuable member of the
Choir , . . favors badminton and
bicycling . . spends her leisure
time at shutfleboard . operetta
. . , future lies in her voice
Sukaly, Margaret "Marge"
Tal , friendly , , a smiling
blonde . . . fond of basketball and
volleyball . . . drives a car A ,
collects pictures for a hobby . , .
her ambition is to become a nurse
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Taylor, Josephine "Jo"
Tiny . . . wellvliked . , . smiling
member of the Home Economics
Club . . . Band , . . Fond of
basketball and bowiing . . goes
to Florida for a dark tan . , ,
hobby is painting . . . to be a
designer
Theis, Marie "Marie"
Blonde . . . quiet lass . . . honor
student . . , enioys football and
swimming . . . collects interesting
pictures . . . Hall Cop . , . mem-
ber of the Home Economics Club
. . . aims to be a stenographer
Timms, William "Bill"
Freckles . . . likes a good time
. . . individualist , , . short ot
stature . , . drives a car . . .
member of the Hi-Y . . . likes
basketball . . . swimming . . .
undecided as to his future
Tomsin, Helen "Helen"-
Tall . . . black-haired . . . nice
smile , , , Munhisko typist . .
enioys reading . , . never misses a
basketball or football game , . .
Hall Cop , . . participated in an
assembly program . , . to be d
dietician
Vasko, Joseph "Joe"
Well-liked . . . curly hair . , . one
of Munhall's foremost football play-
erg I , , played on the football and
soccer teams all four years . . .
likes painting . . . aiming to be an
aviator or a football coach
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V'aytk ances A "Fran"
Atlery peppy and cheerful A . . Hall
Cop , . . active member of the
Home Economics Club . . . fond
ot bowling . , . collects photo'
graphs . . hopes to be a stenoq'
rapher
Walker, Bernadette "Bernie"
Tall , . smiling brunette , . .
active member of the Math Club
. , . College Club . , . 'Munhisko
. . Girl Reserves . . . loves to
skate . , . enioys dancing . . .
expects to enter the field of re-
search work as a chemist
Wallace, Richard "Dick"
A tall. husky senior . . . vert
friendly and iolly . . . Hi-Y , .
Annual Statt . . . participated in
the Senior Play . . . President ol
the Junior Hi-Y , , , Sports Editor
of the Herald , . . and of the
Annual , . , to be a iournalist
Walters, Mary Katherine 'Kay"
A cheerful smiling senior , . . fine
sense of humor . . , the eyes have
"it" . . . Girl Reserves . . . "Mun-
hisko" . . . Math Club . . . Choir
, , . operetta . . . skates in her
leisure time . . , her ambition is
to be a secretary
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Watson, Marie ' Marie
Friendly lass . . . always telling
iokexlh i , Girl Reserves . . . Cal-
l 6 Club . , . Junior and Senior
Pla . . , Library Club . . , Carn-
era Club . . , Hall Cop . . . her
lambition is to be a laboratory
technician
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Whatling, Rheda "Rhetta"
Very lively and talkative , an
active member of the Home Eco
nomics Club . , , Girl Reserves
, , Library Club . , , Choir .
interested in basketball and bowl
irq her aim is to be a suc
risstul housewife
Wilson, Daniel "Spin"
Tall . . s'im . . easy-going ,
brown eyes and curly hair . . . tond
of soccer and other athletics ,
trig student . . quiet . , aims
to soar thru the air as an aviator
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Wagner, James "Bumps"
Short . . active . . always
grinning . played on the inter
mural basketball team , a true
baseball fan , if wishes come
true, he will be a famous baseball
player
Wallace, Dorothy "Dot"
Tiny tcatures . . nice personality
. . lively . , , always in for a
good time , . . football enthusiast
. , . Girl Reserve , , Vice-Presi
dent of Freshman and Sophomore
Class , . , Junior play . . . secref
tarial work or interior decorating is
her ambition
Walsh, Ruth "Ruthie"
Always has a friendly smile for
everyone . . . Girl Reserves . . .
Math Club . . . Hobby Club .
Woodlawn Tops . . . Hall Cop . . .
likes to watch a football game, but
prefers bowling . . . plays the
piano . , . to be a private sec
retary
Watson, Frank "Red"
Tall . . , fun-loving . . active
member of the Hi-Y . . , Camera
Club . . , participated in the bas-
ketball and softball games , , ,
collects stamps tor a hobby . , .
hopes to be an electrical engineer
Watts, William "Bill"
Towering stature . . . friendly na
ture , , . enioys smoking a pipe
, . . belongs to the College Club
. . , Public Speaking Club . . . a
crack shot on the Rifle Team . . .
his ambition is to be an aviator
Williams, Eleanor "Eleanor"
Blonde hair blue eyes ,
basketball and volleyball fan
also tennis . . travels and swims
to be a secretary and travel
is her ambition
Worton, Hazel "Hagel"
Short and iolly senior , a mem
ber of the Hobby Club Red
Cross participated in assem
blies , , enicys playing basket
ball . , collects photographs for
a hobby . . someday hopes to be
a secretaw
Wright, Robert "Beans"
Tall . . . alert . . . studious , . .
enioys a game of soccer , . . builds
airplanes models for a hobby , . ,
is someday going to be an en-
gineer
Younkins, Edward "Ed"
Wavy hair . . . brown eyes . . .
tall . . . slim . . . happy-go-lucky
, , , enthusiastic football fan . , .
has a weakness
Zapf, Lioba "Lub"
Curly hair , . . friendly . , . likes
to have fun . . . and friends . . .
enioys volleyball , . . goes for
rollerskafing and dancing in a big
way . . . hopes to be a singer
Zogran, Leonard "Len"
A very energetic and alert young
man . . . active member of the
Woodlawn Herald . . . Hall Cop
. . . often seen roller skating . . .
will some day be a successful elec-
trical engineer
Bickler, Anna Marie "Bick"
Friendly . , . timid . , . efficient
typist . . . enioys roller-skating,
swimming, football, tennis . . . ath-
letically inclined . . . to be a
secretary
Graham, Mae "Moxie"
Small , . , friendly , . . enioys
playing basketball , . . a member
of the Choir , . . she collects pho-
tographs . . . her ambition is to be
a secretary
Hollis Milton "Red"
Always talking . . . enioys volley-
ball and soccer . . . models air-
planes , . . member of volleyball
squad . . . drives a car . . . to
be a mechanic
Matis, Albert "Al"
Blond . . . likeable . . . Polite . . .
friendly . . . drives a car . . .
building with wood is a favorite
pastime of his . . . Woodlawn
"Herald" . . . Choir . . . inter-
mural league . . . would like to be
an aviator or a mechanic
Yango, Mildred "Minnie"
A quiet little blonde , . . pleasant
smile . . . belongs to the Home
Economics Club . , . fond of danc-
ing and roller skating , , , is ai-
ways seen with Theresa . . her
ambition is to be a nurse
Kzgnos, Sylvia "Sit"
jgeppy . . . dark-haired , , . talk
've . . , member of the Girl Re-
rves . . . Camera Club . . .
College Club . . , likes basketball
. . . prefers ice skating above all
other sports . . . would like to be
a law,-er
Zenchu, Agnes "Agnes"
Blonde . . . slim . . . sociable . . .
knack for iournalism . . . li'1rs
many sports . , , Literary Editor of
Munhisko . . , Hall Cop . , , Red
Cross . . . Math Club , . . Camera
Club ..,, Annual .... A ssernblies
. . , looks to iournalism for a
career
Zogran, Stanley "Stan"
A tall smiling Hall Cop . . . easy
going . . . Leonard is his twin . . .
he is fond of roller-skating which is
his favorite pastime . . . his ambi-
tion is to be a mechanical engineer
Dunsavage, Robert "Dunny"
Tall . , , his heart is in football
. . . enioys basketball and soccer
. . collects stamps in leisure time
. . to be an engineer
Hartley, Knight "Knight"
Tall , . . slim . . , usually found
sleeping . . . enioys basketball and
volleyball . . . is a member of the
College Club , . . a collector of
stamps . . . a future farmer
Kostra, Joseph "Joe"
Tall . . . brown hair . . . a tease
. . . participated in football and
basketball . . . drives a car . . ,
would like to become a forest
ranger
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hor . . . friendly . . . drives a
car . . . enioys swimming , . .
football . . , and other sports . . .
airplane models are his hobby . . .
aspires to be an airplane mechanic
After the upper cla smen were
Junlor Class through unutuatung them the Fresh
Resume men were allowed to go on theur wav conquer
ung new sublects and fundung places un many
actuvutues
The vveldung together of gust homerooms
unto a class took place when Mr Wherrv call
ed them together for the electron of offucers
The results were Cornelua Rydesky Presudent
John Foster Vuce Presudent and Jean Garland
Secretary Treasurer Mr Lacko a new teach
r was unanumously elected to sponsor the
class
One of the best memorues of the class of
42 wull be the Freshman Jamboree March l2
All of the freshmen are lookung forward to
theur next three years and more get togethers
At last upper classmen The Sopnomores got revenge on the poor
freshues and now feel much better
After havung chosen theur new offucers Presudent Robert Nules Vuce
Presudent Andrew Kules and Secretary Treasurer Bernuce Vogt the class
made plans for a Harvest Dance to be held November 22 Just luke many of
the artuvutues supervused by thus class the dance was dufferent and very
entertaunung
Not long after the Harvest Dance the sophomores held a skatung party
Asude from a few sore spots everyone had a good tume
Bedecked wuth pastel colored balloons and crepe paper the small gym
l-lop Thus was the furst semu formal dance the class had ever held Many a
flower garden could have been jealous of the blossom ng gurl who danced
about the gym that evenung
My' My' What a dashung Junuor Class we ll have next year
Who s that puzzled lookung person standung un the muddle of the
19 Hall? lt must be a new uunuor After a few weeks thus scene was
elumunated for the Woodlawnutes became Munhallutes and now everythung
us runnung smoothly As Roos velt went un for hus thurd term so Wulluam
Docherty was elected by the uunuors Chuck Barry was elected Vuce Presu
dent and Grace Vunes was elected Secretary Treasurer
A Junuor Senuor dance was the furst event of the year Maun event of the
evenung was a Stevedor act by four members of the class
February Zl many Munhallutes turned out to make the uunuor skatwng
party a success
What s that? The yunuors are Footloose February Z7 28 Oh you mean
the rolluckung three act comedy Munhall s lunuor class vvas praused by all the
crutncs of Munhall
The uunrors also took over the hall patrol Thus us lust another suOn that
the Junuors have taken on theur dutues wuth admurable capabuluty Hats off
to the class of 42'
1939 F -A F A S ,
vvas brimming over May l7 when the sophomores held their "Sophomore
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President WILLIAM DOCHERTY
Vice Presrdenf CHARLES BARRY
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Bert Agardy
Helen Albrecht
Edward Allen
Eleanor Allen
Al Asmonga
Edward Bakanic
Dorothy Bamford
Jack Barrett
Bob Bausch
Tom Bell
Laura Berringer
Martha Besmark
Jim Blotxer
Albert Badnar
Tom Bonner
Dick Bost
Joe Buban
Harriet Bugel
Irene Bugel
Susan Cairns
Margaret Chisnell
June Colledge
Richard Cowalsh
Jean Crawford
Joseph Danis
Bob Dios
Ralph Dietzen
Ruth Diller
Albert Durica
Mary Dzamko
Richard Eberwein
John Ehnot
Russell Ellis
Laura Finch
Sylvia Fischman
John Fleming
Betty Furst
.lean Garland
Edythe Gatehouse
Lewis George
Naomi Goeddell
William Grieser
Ruth Grass
Joe Gustafson
Jack Hartley
Harry Hasapes
Irene Henrickson
William Hess
lack Allisonlm
Joy Allison
Bill Anderson
Charles Barry
John Barry
John Barry
Paul Bethune
Thomas Biroscalr
Edward Biravik
Walter Bower
Rose Marie Brennan
Elmer Buban
Ruth Cameron
Michael Cerro
Bob Chasko
Joe Dankavic
William David
Edward Davies
Bill Docherty
Rita Dalney
Emil Duffek
Edith Elder
Alma Elicker
John Ellis
Nancy Floyd
Dan Fordas
lohn Foster
Leonard Gerosky
william Gyford
Shirley Glick
Vera Haines
Alvin Handelsman
Fern Haney
William Hess
Lcc Hill
Marie Hoffman
Rosemary Holder
Eileen Horgan
Ray Hornak
Mary Louise Horvat
Betty Louise Hreha
Robert Humphreys
Chrissie Ingles
Charles Jack
Paul James
Frances Jardine
Dorothy Jesse
Mary Juba
Bill Kearton
Jean Kelch
Joe Kish
Mary Kish
Eugene Kondis
Dan Kontra
Pauline Korhnak
Warren Kraeuter
Mary Kusek
Marion Laird
John Laikov
Edward Latzy
Edward Lloyd
Herb Lloyd
Jane Maguire
Earl Main
Doris Martin
George Maze
George Mazle
Jack McCue
Nellie McGuire
loe McKinney
Ruth McMohn
Rhoda Mears
Glenn Miller
Katherine Miller
Louise Miller
Betty Moe Moneypenny
Sam Muir
Francis Mulligan
Nancy Murphy
Mildred Myers
Evelyn Noll
Constance Noroski
Ray Novak
Mary Novatnak
Pauline Horvat
Harold Hough
Jack Hoza
Chrissie Jackson
Leslie Jacobson
Myra Jacobson
Betty Junstrom
Eileen Kane
Phyllis Kaplan
Martha Kohut
Margaret Komar
Edward Kondas
Andrew Kules
George Kupec
Ann Kura
Kathleen Legg
Andrew Lesko
Lydia Liston
Don Maloney
Dave Manns
Rose Marino
Jerry McDonald
Theresa McDonnell
Bill McElhinney
Frances Mezinxe
Pauline Mihalcin
Francis Milko
Betty Lou Moore
Betty Morgan
George Moss
Gloria Nagy
Frank Nickel
Bob Niles
Bob Nugent
Bernard Oates
Helen Obringer
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Bob O'Hore
James 0'Leary
James Olen
Regina Olysan
Margaret Orris
Marie 0'Toole
John Palko
Helen Paytok
Robert Porter
Rita Potts
Dorothy Price
Marjorie Prosser
Emma Rago
Clare Reagan
Sam Reeves
Dorothy Wright
Tom Rogers
Betty Rohall
Lester Rubenstein
Andrew Rusnak
Helen Safran
June Saicoe
Paul Saicoe
Virgilia Salance
Theresa Schick
Jack Seech
Martha Seman
Joe Severa
Alice Simka
John Sippas
Jim Smidansky
Virginia Smith
lrene Stawiany
Dorothy Stetanic
Bob Steimer
Jack Steimer
Lois Swingle
Joe Szokoly
Joe Tebor
Julius Timko
Elizabeth Toth
Tom Travis
Matilda Uhrinak
Grace Vines
Nancy Walters
Edward Wassell
Tom Watson
William Weber
Ethel Oliver
Regina Olsavicky
Andrew Ondeck
Ruth Pearson
Marcella Pokrytka
Matilda Popovich
Earl Proud
Mary K. Quinn
Thomas Ragan
.lack Reich
Laila Reis
Bob Ridge
Mary Kay Ryan
Cornelia Rydesky
Helen Sabo
Ted Sandberg
Fred Sauk
Rita Schovone
Tom Shields
Tom Shook
Joe Siedlarz
Michael Sotak
Florence Stahlberg
Anita Storgle
Ruth Stout
Jeanne Sudimack
Vincent Sweeney
Helen Tkach
Helene Tobias
Margaret Tomko
Bernice Vogt
George Wain
Ed Walker
Shirley Whotling
Jack Wibner
Richard Wilkinson
Vernice Williams
Geraldine Willis
George Wilson
Graham Wilson
Joe Winters
Josephine Winters
Dorothy Wolok
Anna Yongo
Bernard Zedo
Emma Ziegler
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Harry Wilson
Richard Wilson
Betty Witrout
Eugene Yarina
Olga Young
Jack Yousko
Irene Zsak
Evelyn Stuart
Sophomore
Hlstory
From near and for two hundred strong we
torm d the portals ot Munhall Hugh and were
aclmrtted Freshmen nn the greenest
the word lt was not long however
X ere able to fund our way about We
teachers We made new fruends and
Fad organrzed and chosen our offrcers we felt
qurte at home and ready for actron There
wasnt much trme for many actnvrtses that
xear so we had one bug tame at the Fresh
men party and called It a day
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after we
With the frrst year behlnd us we entered
our Sophomore year wlth energy and enthusn
asm New offrcers were chosen amrd a flurry
of campangn posters and splut tlckets Three
strona men trued and true were Installed an
offuce and took over wlth dngnrty and ser:
ousness Mercenary to the nth degree they
decxded 'as therr frrst mayor probleml to attack the class empty treasury
A camparan was launched to sell magazunes The students armed themselves
wnth pads and penclls to say nothnng of Saturday Evenrng Posts and
Bellev ng that All work
Country Gentlemen and the drive was on Thanks to a gracious public a
grand corps of workers and supersalesm n the pralect was a success Ind:
vrdual honors went to Eleanor
for maklng the town magazine
wrghest sales Congratulations
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Donahue Betty McCuean and Ray Wrldnng
conscrous Betty won the Curtrs award for the
and a ten pound box of chocolates went to
and no play :sn t so good the next actlvrty
wa largely for pleasure A skatrng party' Singles and parrs met at the Lex
lngton rank for a nnght at rollrng and fun lt was a merry affarr nn spate of
tumbles and a few bruises Profitable too' That treasury was growmg By
now the offncers were convlnced that they had an enthusrastnc group sup
portrng them so the Sprrng dance followed All dressed up and som where to
go Sure' To the Sophomore l-lop rn the grrls gym a nnght of fun dancnng
musnc and refreshments Mrs Gray our sponsor sand she never knew the boys
could dance so well
Must have done some practucrng sunce the Freshmen party The gurls
ncre lovely nn therr new gowns Orchrds to the commattee for the decoratnons
The serlous slde of the year centered around club actrvntues student
ouncrl meetungs audrtorlum programs and the l-lonor Roll ln all these the
c'ass was well represented So the year ended
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Bill Baird
Alex Balent
Marian Baron
Irene Bonik
Elsie Boyle
Edward Brucas
Mary Brugas
Bill Chasko
Robert Chury
Helen Chavasta
George Cibulko
Helen Debiak
Richard Dell
Alicia Dietzen
Helen Dobransky
Theda Dragan
Helen Ducar
John Ducar
Margaret Dugan
William Finley
Harry Frank
Fred Gabocy
Steve Gaidos
Mathilda Goga
Dorothy Gordon
Louvoun Grab
Dale Grove
Edward Hancox
lrene Harry
Margie Harvey
Leonard Hlasnick
Pauline Homa
Bill Horosz
Michael Hovan
Andrew Hudak
lnez Jones
Joseph Josko
Thomas Kane
Theresa Kargol
Frank Kopie
Raymond Kostelnick
John Kostra
Joseph Koval
Mary Kushnar
Alice Lacey
Lucille Lacey
Lois Laird
Josephine Bobik
Pauline Bolibruch
Joe Bongartz
Anna Butko
Jack Covanaugh
Helen Ceyba
Marion Clowes
Bob Craver
Rose Curtis
Edward Dolney
Eleanor Donahue
Robert Dospoy
Elizabeth Dzovnik
Jean Emery
Martha Fenton
Betty Galloway
George Gidish
Suzanne Glick
Russel Guley
Elmer Gutashaw
Robert Hairston
Pelagia Hodges
Jack Hollis
Joe Hollos
Dorothy Jacobs
Dorothy James
David Johnstone
Joseph Kasper
Frank Kmetz
Andrew Kandas
Margaret Kirzan
James Kuhn
Frank Kunced
Josephine Lalish
Betty Laughlin
Margaret Lessig
Frances Lordon
Joseph Luteran
Julio Maluty
George Mantics
Paul McCarthy
Rita McCue
Betty McCuen
Jean McKibben
Ruth Ann Miller
Mary Minda
Bernard Miscanek
Faye Monk
Carene Needham
Steve Nesky
Agnes Noroski
Evelyn Noroski
John Olsavick
Bill O'Rourke
Henry Orris
Betty Lou Palmer
Joe Pastrik
Ann Perhac
Orcello Pernic
Caroline Peters
Ann Pingor
Darrell Poole
Charles Price
Billy Rattigan
Ann Rodger
John Rahall
Cecelia Rowosky
Michael Saba
Loretto Shipe
Anthony Shuha
Betty Shultz
John Sirnko
William Smart
Bill Smoley
Bernard Salomon
Barbara Stevens
Fred Threfall
Pearl Threfoll
Frank Toth
Emily Uhrynak
Andew Vasko
James Walker
Madeline Wassell
David Watson
Donald Marcase
Johanna Marcinko
George Margo
Jeannette McKibben
Frances Megan
Florence Metcalfe
Dave Morgan
Paul Morris
Mary Jane Mrazik
Frank Novak
Torn Olenak
Phyllis Oliver
Jean Palmer
Steve Palso
Mike Palyok
Boyd Peters
Bernice Pfeifer
Eleanor Piatt
Mary Lou Ries
Frank Ripper
Ruth Ritter
John Salopa
Jean Savage
Mary Louise Shields
Marie Simonson
Billy Slava
lack Slava
Emily Strong
Martha Surincek
Edward Theis
Ethel Urban
Irene Urban
Anna Vangor
Louis Weber
Ray Wilding
William Wilson
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Shortess Yeaworth
Henry Youngman
Bull Anderson
Clltf Andrews
John Andrews
Matllda Bogus
Laura Berrett
George Billy
Albert Blosco
Louls Blattner
Calvm Carr
Kenneth Caspar
Betty Chedwlck
James Clegg
Edward Cook
Mnldred Cntchlow
Dan Curran
Vrrgmla Davud
Stephen Flsher
Lucille Fruecht
Robert Gollms
Beatrlce Geist
Rnchord Grenser
Dorothy Grob
Joseph Grosslc
Norma Haddad
Ethel Hasak
Edward Havrllla
Donald Henry
Arthur Hughes
Morlone lddon
Alex Ingles
Harry Ingles
Konald Keller
Maude Kelly
Robert Korekash
Wulluam Kovacs
Bertha Lesko
Mary Lols Llggett
Audrey Lnnk
Wllllam Lmk
Marjorie Mach
Margaret Manns
Anna Martin
Robert Mason
Bernard Zamborsky
Leona Zaph
Arnold Zukerman
Jack Barnes
Lzlllan Barnes
Jack Berger
Laverne Boot
Jean Busch
Bull Cadman
Patrncua Clooman
Rnta Conway
Catherine Crawford
Edward Docherty
John Domen
Wnlhom Ellcker
Bctty Gerhold
Lulllan Golllck
Archie Graham
Peggy Lou Harluns
June Hartland
Ruth Hartley
Helen Henzel
Robert Horn
Irene House
Walter Hohnson
Joseph Kascak
Arlme Kean
Dorothy Kraft
Irene Kubancek
Kenneth Legg
Dolores Loutsenhlzer
Stanley Lucas
Nory Lyden
B tty Maxw ll
Frederlcka McDowell
Ruth McDonald
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Nellre McShane
Lounse Mehlferber
James Muller
Florence Nahoy
Charles Neff
Sylvia Nerneth
Norman Neundorf
Don Pascert
Stephen Pasternak
Dorothy Pastonk
Aluce Patterson
Carmel Proud
Chnstme Rago
Manlyn Redshaw
Betty Reuse
Sophne Rusnak
Vmcent Saracco
Ted Schell
Shlrley Shar
Raymond Smrdansky
Allan Smooke
Helen Sturak
Glorra Thomko
Wllluam Thompson
Dorothy Trce
Dorothy Tomko
Wlllram Verno
Shrrley Wakefreld
Mae Walker
Marlon Walker
Robert Weldon
Rrchard Wrlllam
Clifton Wlllls
Norman Wllkenson
Mary Mooney
Wrlham Mooney
Loss Moore
Ethel Now
Edward Paha
Elma Parsons
Albert Pavuska
Wrlllam Plllar
Matrlda Poslpanko
Edward Rotz
John Rusnak
Ma y B Schurr
Elsre Mae Seltz
Louns Swlckley
Ray Sylvestro
Alrce May Thomas
Robert Tong
Les Vango
Walton Vankerk
Howard Wallace
Loretto Walsh
Clyde Watson
Eldora Wrlson
Jean Wrlson
Olrver Worton
Clrfford Zook
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through practical applr
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In Hnstory closs when
one gets some cornpre
events ond understands
how mon hos odvonced
to has present status then
one hos the focultues to
understond how present
doy problems weove unto
the modern hustory
botulnsm carbohydrates
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Every Munholl Student
tokes Hygiene once
week With the under
stondung of body func
tuons ond personol hy
guene comes the bosus for
cleon heolthy Invung
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lxodutterent trom others the C'ass ot l fl-l
Freshmen o erwlse known as the res ues retauu
t c aructerumw aua u'ues ot unexperuencc
g nness shrnnkung manner and Complete
r'nxstutucOtuOn
n erung hugh school tor the turs tme
S ptemb r they had to tace the mysterues at
strange halls awd corrudors unnumerablc
strange faces and new teachers not oxer
lookung the many puns and pokes about thcur
But the Class of l9-l-l has comc through It
all to b pure gold and has started uts tourney
through hugh school wuth one grand record
tor uts turst year The class ss well represented
ID all of the athletucs a tuvutues and or anu
zatuons ot the school and readuly assures the
upp rclassmen of uts potentual capabulutues
In thc tall Jane Ambrose Eugene Khorey Jack Scarry and Bull Stuart
wcre elected to repr sent the Freshmen un Student Council The turst year rn
hugh rhool was successfully clnmaxed wuth the Freshman Party ln May one
of the great memorues of every Freshman as he enters the upperclasses
Wuth such an umpressuon as has been made we teel we can say sun
cerelv that great thungs can be expected from thus class un the next three
years
ln Aprul the follow ng ottlcers were elected
Presudent Charles Morgan
Vuce Presudent Btll Stuart
Secretary Treasurer Jane Ambrose
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WILLIAM STUART
JACK SCARRY
EUGENE KHOREY
JANE A BROSE
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Sylvester Ackerman
Jane Ambrose
Alex Arendas
Tillie Banecky
John Beylan
Dorothy Beylan
Paul Blasko
Dorothy Badnar
James Booth
Jean Booth
John Bukosky
Dorothy Bulka
Donald Cannon
Roberta Capp
Dauna Carney
Franklin Carr
Betty Jane Clucas
Jean Cotter
Doris Critchtield
Edward Czaikoski
Jane Elicker
Stephen Estock
Myrtle Fawcett
AI Fencik
Florence Fetsko
John Fidel
Rusell Fish
John Forgach
Stanley Godlewsky
Robert Gorol
Dolores Gottleib
Robert Graham
James Gribar
Mary Lou Guidish
Helen Habzansky
Margaret Harry
Beverly Holland
John Horitz
Edward Hornak
Yolands Hovan
lrene Hvasta
Carl Jackson
Carol Jackson
Willean Jacobs
Relda Kane
Helen Kelly
Paul Kasiorek
Michael Kelly
George Barsik
Paul Barry
Steve Bartko
James Bodnar
Eleanor Doldizar
Floretta Bongartz
Martha Bulko
Marjorie Bungart
John Burns
Joseph Celovsky
Albert Chmielewusky
Richard Churbo
Tom Dudas
Irene Duffek
Rose Mary Dannely
Eleanor Fenton
Robert Ferencz
John Ferko
Emily Foster
Irene Gehrig
Jack Gerosky
Dick Granger
James Gray
Dolores Gress
Pauline Haspadar
Rose Ellen Hepps
John Hess
James Howcratt
Helen Hruska
Russell Hunter
John Javorsky
Paul Junstram
Margaret Kane
Willeam Kohut
Dolores Kondas
William Kontra
Eugene Kasko
Helen Kraciunovsky
Joe Kristotek
Irene Kupic
Mathilda Kuzma
Walter Kyle
Mildred Lacey
Geneive Leech
Mary Linsenbigler
Lois Ann Liston
Mary Loposky
Pearl Madyda
Helen Masley
Larry Midenma
Alice Miles
Betty Miller
Betty Lou Morgan
Jerome Mulilgan
Marqaret Nadxam
Stephen Nagey
Robert Olsavicky
Dorothy Ondo
Nick Ondo
Edward Onatrey
John Pokrytka
Jack Potts
James Price
George Proden
Jack Robinson
Catherine Rogers
Mary Rudick
Anna Mae Saba
.lack Scarry
Gladys Schuerman
Jane Seery
Lucille Sheridan
Mary Sinai
Paul Sinai
Helen Sinchak
Martha Slava
William Souleir
June Spangler
Agnes Stecik
Bill Stuart
John Tellman
John Tkac
Dorothy Trepack
Regis Urasek
Edward Kuxma
Edward Kuxma
Roy Kuxma
Lida Mae Leeming
Dorothy Lenyel
Albert Lengyel
Helen Manfred
Arthur Markowitz
Dorothy Margie
Betty Minda
Ann Malinda
Charles Morgan
Thelma Noroski
Francis Nugent
Mary Olexa
Raymond Ott
George Palyscik
Bernard Potemra
Pauline Puchy
Margaret Ribar
Eleanor Rinko
Robert Saba
Michael Sabol
Edward Saicoe
Louise Shook
Helen Siarto
Dorothy Simko
Martha Solomon
Dorothy Satak
Leonard Sotak
Agnes Stupar
Andrew Stupar
Robert Sutton
Joyce Veblum
Mary Vohar
Joseph Votodian
Helen Veselar.y
Bernard Vasko
Donald Wahler
Beatrice Wiliiams
Willard Adamitx
William Alexander
Robert Allison
Joseph Ban
Margaret Bower
Robert Bretsnyder
Charles Braddock
Jean Brydon
George Cawthon
Dorothy Chisnell
Charlotte Colledge
Kathleen Conroy
Dorothy Depner
Eliabeth Danelly
Eugene Doyle
Geraldine Dunsavage
Laten Fetters
Phyllis Fields
Mary Lou Fitzsimmons
Dolores Gemeinhart
"June Hardington
Lydia Jeanne Hartley
Corinne Hawke
Margaret Highman
Helen Jacobs
Tom Jageman
William Johnston
Robert Jones
John Kennedy
Katherine Kessler
Raymond Klawuhn
Sally Knight
Robert Lewis
Russell Lucas
Marilyn Martin
Russel Martin
Ann McKinney
William Moser
Elmer Mears
Howard Morgan
Charles Nardquist
Melburn Odendahl
Ileon 0'Leary
David Palmer
Thomas Yeaworth
Pauline Yurchak
Charles Zaugg
Willard Bennett
William Benson
Edward Bodnar
Jean Bush
Rita Canfield
Lena Catina
Betty Conway
Ethel Cowdell
Betty Lou Cox
Anna Stina Ericson
Ray Faulds
Chauncey Feightner
Fred Goldsmith
Jean Grittiths
Hazel Gribble
Lucille Hoche
Charles Hotmeister
Richard Hummel
Robert Jordan
Theresa Kane
Mary K. Kelly
Martha Kovach
Rose Kovach
Anna Kulus
Kenneth Marsh
Anna Mae Matthews
Peggy Lou McCarthy
Winnie Mulligan
George Mytord
Joseph Nesbit
Mary Lea Patterson
Eugene Race
Howard Race
William Ragan
Alan Reese
Barbara Rogers
Elaine Salance
Leonard Seech
James Smith
Charles Steiner
Ray Straney
Madeline Troul
William Trout
Donald Troufman
James Valeska
Walter Weber
William Wilkinson
Howard Williams
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John Shrading
Ralph Shipe
Arthur Schwartz
Waller Thir
John Tomo
William Trimmer
William Van Kirk
Shirley Wakefield
Louis Ward
Jean Wiltrout
Mary E. Wright
ACTIVITIES
Participation In the numerous activities at
Munhall helps to develop our social relation
ships preparing us for later associations with
various types of people
tion and enable us to work effectively with
others They aim to enlarge our talents both
physically and mentally They also afford us
wholesome recreation of our leisure time pre
parung for and teaching us the value of an
avocatlon
Activities draw out our spirit of coopera-
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W. Karch, R. Walsh, R, Mears, N. McGuire, B
M. Moneypenny.
SECOND ROW. M Cnisnell, F, Stah berg, T' Dil
ler, F. Jardine, N. Goeddel, J. Crawford, L. Mo'
gan, J. Garland, M. Daly, M. Lacko, P Ho-wel
D. Niles, A Patterson, M. Walters, l. Haddad
D. Urban, F. Haney, M. Papovich, M Juba, M
Prosser, B. Wiltrout, G. Vines.
THIRD ROW: R. Burke, R. Brennan, V, Lyqae, M
Jacobson, J. Howat, H. Obringer, B. Moore, D
Brucas, A. Moyta, D. Czailrowski, B. Morgan, E
Kane, E. Stuart, V. Carr, F. Gustafson, Y. Car
rick, M. Barchfeld, J. Lebedda, E. Gustafson, M
Ryan, R. Cameron, V. Williams.
FOURTH ROW: V. Link, D. Sharp, C. Miller, D
Wallace, C. McGill, M. Shirra, E. Sorg, A. Guy
risin, M. Watson, V. O'Leary, H. Massie, L
Strang, S. Sams, D. Leppla, C. Mitz, C. Lyden, J
Sudimaclr, M. lkac, F. Gottschling, C. Rydeslry
R. Potts, V. Smith.
FIRST ROW, Lett to Right: M. Slava, H. Chvasta
E. Urban, M. Daly, E. Noroski, I. Urban, A
Perhac, J. Marcinlro, T. Kargol, L. Shipe, M
Cloves, L. M. Leerning.
SECOND ROW: E Fenton, J. Veblurn, J. Seery
B. Laughlin, E. Slrang, L. A. Laird, B. Holland
Manfred, A. Rodger, R. Ritter, D. Miles.
THIRD ROW: M. Minda, M. J. Mrazik, J. Lollsh
L. Junn, R. Curtis, B. J. Palmer, M. Ries, A
Lacey, R. Donnelly, E. Rinko, J. Ambrose, Fenton
L. Grob.
Senior Girl Reserve
The Senior Girl Reserves which consists of juniors and seniors meets every two weeks
in the music roam, This year the group has its largest membership which is eighty-sux The
purpose of the club is to develop one's personality and build and strengthen one's character.
This year the Girl Reserves are planning to have their recognition service in the month of April
which is the month that marks the 60th anniversary of Girl Reserve Organization. The Senior
Girl Reserves are successfully guided by Miss Daly, the sponsor,
OFFICERS
President ................. Martha Lacko
Vice-President .... ...Jean Garland
Secretary-Treasurer . . .. .Phyllis Howell
Program Chanrrnan ... ..Lucll!e Morgan
Council Representative . ... .. .Doris Niles
.lunior Girl Reserve
The Junior Girl Reserve which is made up ot freshmen and sophomores rneets twice a
rnanth in the music roorn. Under the leadership of Miss Daly and its officers the Girl Reserves
arc accomplishing their olrn. Irene Urban was sent to Johnstown to represent the Junzor Girl
Reserve Group and Ruth Diller, the Senior Group.
OFFICERS
President ..... ........... E velyn Noroski
VlCQ'pV6SId9Of .... . . ,Emily Strong
Secretary-Treasurer . . . .Ethel Urban
Program Chairman .... . , . Irene Urban
Council Representative .. ..En1tly Strong
Chess Club
W fthe Ch-255 Club Q
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The Che55 C ,ab TCT the 'o5t two yeor5 hcwe ended an sec nd blcce rv the r 5
cdr the team W ll proboblx end an 5econd QIOCG cgcar
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Tl-ae Labrary Club
The prarnory tunctaon mt the Labrcry Club as oadanq the 5tudent5 th becmwe better dc
arab nted wath the labrory Linder the oble darectaon of our Labroraon Ma55 l-lr wot the nwembc
are taught the vora M5 phQ5c5 of labrory wow the olocement numberang dnl fl Q f lfmk
thc landrng and repoarang Ut book5 O5 well O5 checkang book5 an and out
Our labrory a5 one of the tane5t an he dastract contoanano op-proxamctely lg C'
Th av dudes cncyclope lao5 mpplementory reference moteraol ond home reodang bt k
OFFICERS
Pre5adent Elcnane Grand e
Vace Presadent Jeon Gorlond
Secretory Treasurer Dorothy Jorraes
T ROW Left to Raghl W ouaer a
mc G S a J
SECOND ROW L Shook D Trepack L Lac y
A Starqle H Dobransky A Lacey Sec Treas
Nahay res L Las ra R McCue J Emery
J McKabbera M Sernara
THIRD ROW J M Kabben A Duraca M Pa ok
Sluarl D Morgan r r nd P M ras
Gray E Murmely
FOURTH ROW W Srnoley R Wal an
Wrlsora J O vrclr McCarthy
FIRST ROW Lel 0 Rlqn' Geadash Fawcelfe
Jarves Grrdle Gurlqvd OLeary Watson
SECOND ROW Rye' Sorq Prace Mrss Howat
Veb rr- Pleue Ca-agnel
THIRD ROW Dm' NUC e Amavq' Horosz
M e J: env
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The Che55 Club a5 5pOn5Ored by Mr Brand, The presadent Qt thc club 5 Ge rge Nchiu
th yacc- rl at -5 Ste e Orr 5, cl 'A '1 ' y- G5Larer aS Alace ccex
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W, ' , . Isa' , P. .
eran, M. Laird, B. Morgan, N. McGuire.
SECOND ROW: R. Sutton, J. Booth, S. Sarns, L.
ford, F. Henry, lrene Hendrickson, R. E Hepps,
M. M. Kane, J. Elicker, R. M. Donnelly, B. S:nult1,
L. Stuart, B. Wiltrout, B. McCuean.
THIRD ROW: E. Gustafson. L. Miller, M. Fenton,
wiany, H. Worton, A. Perhac, Y. Marcinlro, T.
Morgan.
FIRST ROW, Left to Right: E. Cowdell, M. Mach,
E. M. Seitz, L. Vanya, KV. P.l C. Crawford, lSec.l
B. Andderson, lPres.l P. L. Harkins, L. Gollick,
J. Wilson.
B, Trimmer.
Red Cross
A very industrious and excellent organization far the and of the needy is the Red Cross.
lt is under the expert and efficient supervision of Miss Widdowson.
This year, as in every other year, the members of the Red Cross carried on a Red Cross
Drive. and every student was urged to contribute something to this campaign. This money is
used to buy glasses for the needy children of the Munhall Schools. Gifts are also distributed
to the hospitals at Christmas and Easter.
The meetings are held every Tuesday. Under the leadership of their officers, the Red
Cross has successfully flourished.
OFFICERS
President ..........,......... Ruth Diller
Vice-President ,..... Betty Mae Moneypenny
Secretary-Treasurer . ..... ..... . Ar-n Harr
Woodlawn Red Cross
The main purpose of the Red Cross is service.
This organization is composed of thirty-three members and a council Every club, home
room and activity is represented.
For Christmas they earned 560, with which they filled several baskets for the needy
families in this community, and they have knit and crocheted five ofgans.
The Red CVOSS has no social activities but with the money they do get, they buy glasses
for those in school, who need them but cannot afford them.
Miss Charleton sponsors the Woodlawn group. President, Bill Anderson, Secretary, Leo
Vango, Treasurer, Catherine Crawford,
FIRST ROW: A. Dietlen, L. M. Leerring, F. Hlas-
nick, J Sivits, D. Niles, J. Howat, A. Harr, R.
Diller, A. Widdowson, B. Moneypenny, L. How-
den, M. Prosser, R. Mears, B. Furst, S R. Carr'-
Lacey, M OToole, A. Lacey, E. Kane, D. Barr-
M, Linsinbigler, M. Lacey, J. McKibben, J. Mc-
Kibben, C. Peters, W. Karen, P Bodner, l. Sta-
Kargol, A. Elicker, T. Sandberg, C. Barry, D.
SECOND ROW: J. Wilson, J. Willis, H, Lasa, D.
Coon, M. E. Wright, P. Ackerman, W. F.eming,
THIRD ROW: L. Rafferty, W. Bevan, W. Mason,
J. Ban, T. Jaqeman, J. Lewis, E. Mears, L. Ward.
Munl-tall Hall Cops
vyswrntrtnesee w It 'sto N
t rr Q ayerage rnteresfea rn serv ng as f' h l cfa aofornattc be arhe c rnerhaer t 6
f 4 rfe Tnrs rnet he grate successful C vs l orobab y be conf
The C artesx Saooa another new aef' also went rntr et ect 1 ye t P ss
fthe be-fter cops who acter c woes ws ' r and alsn ar'-ec tae study hal teac rs
h aa r e cooaera r n f the Capt rn: Martha Mehlterber Lacrlle Mfrgan and Ge a
rea the facalfy saperx ser elanfl and the entre orce r er was rnclntarne vrw
thc hc
Q P ICLFTVOVT s Ball Fcbrocrx was a great success
Woodlawn Hall Cops
The hall caps are Chosen by the student caoncnl whrch accepts only gurls and boys wht
haw a R F scho astvc average The cooncrl not only chases the polrcernen for hugh cholasttc
bat alsc for leaaershrp ottentrveness and cleanlrness
The Captaln, for the past year were Erleen Keane Catherrne Crawford Thomas Jayer
man Mary Margaret Baker These are kept ln order through the Caoperatlon of Mrs l-lvl
and Mrs French
FIRST ROW Lett to Pnght H Kohn S Zogran
M senko R Mars ll
SECOND ROW L Strang H Massne M Watson
owat H T msrn Zenc u Urban M
lferber A Suarto A aff Ban r
houn A Rlnynk NA McDonad V Lycoe M
Sullnvan M Schou
THIRD ROW L Morgan R Walsh D Banyas R
r e D arp M a Shs S Sams
Lepp a K Mutz L Howden E Gustafson
avuslno F ury les Voyllmo
Hlasnncek
FO PTH ROW P Howell D Niles M Lacko B
snak E onner E g D Pastor
rr O enkner C den M o Suv
v s F Gott hu
T ROW Left to Rlqht Sh J Wu
Crawford A Kean A Hughes S Nemet
M r M Posrpan a B Maxwe
OND ROW Mrs French M Mach P L
I S 1 M w
e snaw M Crvchlow M Re shaw M Walker
r and rs H
RD ROW L wlck ey D Curran W An r
or' rv o rr ovac I
Clrfford Zoolr
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Munhisko
'fpfnzl' regarcs tne.r serv.-rncntn , fewspaper, ' mmnn-avi ' W tr wer. nigh egtegnf
An: the. 'mme ever- reascr ts be preua 24 t Established rr 'G' j tree 'funn sire has grzwn
:itrr n 'urn' an: cinteft, tram a few esp es. aft ' it favs averages 2-er iff ezpies per issue
Students wer-Q rg ar- this staff rece-we fs: uabie training
J' The IZprr'CI1sTiC ft6'd The
staf. is Lzacnea in the writing and printing at tnrg paper, bv Misses Bal. gnd 'vfacbetn
A specic? Cffiee is used by the staff ta write the paper, txpe 't, cut tne ste-news, ana
trnaik print and assenvbie it. The car'np'eted ccpv has ranked nigh
paper contests cf Western Pennsyivanic,
ment. times in various sence'
Editor-rr-Chief .. ..RoseMarv Burke
Literary ..... . Agrees Zenctwu
Feature . . .Luciiie Morgan
Sports . .Jcsepa Bangartz
I'Ii-I.ites
The I-it-Ltes 'Wfradiawn newspaper is in its first year at publreatimn It is a Curf-
tinuat on of the Herakf Tris pubi cation won secpmi place amprtq Juniar I-train Scbaal mimew-
rgrapheri newspapers.
The editor is
Norma Jean Redshaw, who is assisted by Joe Ban.
Mr. Slnannan takes charge of mnrneagrapbing and publicity, Miss Keitz takes charge
af ai! written materiaig and Miss Lacka has charge of the typing.
FIRST ROW, Lett to Right: H. Dobransky, E. Sorg,
H. Massie, H. Tomsin, A. Zenchu, D. Urban, Miss
Macileth, R. Burke, Miss Ball, S. Fischman, S.
Bangor, A. Patterson, J. Allison, M. K. Walters,
R. Calhoun, M. Besmark.
SECOND ROW: A. Hudak, J. Siedlarz, R. Mears,
L. Morgan, M. Ducar, D. Gordon, P. Lessig, N
Goeddel, H. Frank, E. Urban, I. Urban, M.
Kohut, J. Henrikson, B. Rohall, J. Bongartz,
M. J. Mralik.
THIRD ROW: E. Rinko, J. Ambrose, M. Juba, C.
Rydesky, M. Radaci, C. Miller, F. Jardine, B.
Vogt, M. Prosser, R. Diller, F. Stahlberg, L. Lis-
Ion, S. Glick, H. Chvasta, S. Palsa.
FIRST ROW, Lett to Right: J. Mitier, E. Crane, B.
Willis, E. Mears, L. Ward, W. Wilkinson, R. Mil-
ler, W Savage, L. J. Gibson.
SECOND ROW J. Ban, M. Critchlow, F. Mc-
Dowell, D. Tice, N. J. Redshaw, M. Mach, M.
Posipanka, J. Bush, M. M. Mowers, A. Thomas, E.
Docherty.
THIRD ROW: Miss KeIt1, J. Hartman, L. Moore
P. L. Harkins, B. Gerhold, L. Mehlferber, A. L
Martin, R. Conway, I. Bush, J. Brydon, D. Chis-
nell, M. L. Fitzsimmons, M. Trout, B. Conway
Miss Lacko, P. L. McCarthy, Mr. Shannon.
FOURTH ROW: R. Kovach, C. Hawke, R. Siniaws
ski, L. Swickiey, A. Hughes, A. Schwartz, R. Wel-
don, J. Barnes, B. Anderson, M. L. Patterson, J.
Mofieram.
FIRST ROW, Leif to Right. R. Kennedy, M, Mehl-
lerber, T. Mansell, M. Shissler, V. Link, M, Wat-
son, R Post, M, Lacko.
SECOND ROW: E. Slava, S. Zanos, A. Shlpe, E,
Sorq, H. H. Trimble, C Miller, T, Thomas, P.
Calhoun, A. Patterson.
THIRD ROW: P. Howell, D. Leppla, C. Mltz, R,
Gazdag, O. Jenker, L. Strang, M. Schirra.
T ROW Left to Rnght L F-reuche
Gerhold L Mehlferber M B Sch N
dad B Maxwell
SECOND ROW M POSIDBHRB L Moore S N
h R Conway J Bush A Thomas V Davl
M Seltz Mass Bollinger L oo
RD ROW W Pullar A Hugh s E Havrn a
A Schwartz L Swnckley W Mooney J Barnes
M Shlpe D Wnlllarns C Zoo
College Club
The purpose ofthe newlv formed College Club IS to acqualnt each ndrvlduol thoroughly
wnth the college that lne antlclpates altendung ln order to do thus Mr Trlmble has devlsed a
yery successful plan Fach person selects nts own college funds a catalogue and beguns to work
You see Mr Trrmble has an outlrne where only the most lmportont facts are wrltten In detall
After the outlune lS wrltten rn full the materlal lS assembled properly and made unto a booklet
form Thls wnll enable the future College Club members to learn about therr prospectuve college
wlthtn a very llmlted amount of trme So for the club has proved to be very successful EOCH
member not only knows about hrs selected college but also about many other worth whale
colleges
Blology Club
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help the pupw s wh tam- lit t better themselves ll' the purse Each xear toe members
lil-L C T' T' the Bun! plC"LTCr punt r CKYVQV PN C.r'l Els' T' Tb" r' LWTC-v'L l V "CT A C' stuflu
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Public Spealcing Club
The Public Soeoklng Club IS one cf the most act-se clubs rn the schoc lt IS known
throughout the district especially for its usually victorious debate teams.
The two outstanding debate teams of the year become the varsttv squad and Dartlcl-
pate in both National and Pennsylvania Forensic League octrvltfes.
This year's team debated a commendable season, easily taking the sectlonal honors
tal the Pennsylvania Forensic League.
Learning to speak before an audience, meetlng people, going an trips and working for
greater honors are helpful both in school work and in later life. These exaerlences make mem-
bers into outstanding scholars and leaders in social activities.
Congratulations to the speakers of this yeur's varsity' -Lucille Morgan, Joseph Sled-
larz, Florence Stahlberg, and Lester Rubenstein: and the alternates Joe Gustafson and Charles
Barry, who have all come through with flying colors.
Dramatic Club
Mr. Busch, the sole sponsor of the Dramatic Club, organized this group
glvc some af the pupils in Woodlawn a chance ta show their acting ability. Recent
have shown his ambition not to have been a failure.
in order to
productions
This club has no officers except a treasurer who is Bull Cadman,
This year the club presented: "Ghosts Never Due," "Mane," "What A Life," and
"Henry Aldrich." They also presented many assembly programs and an educational week play.
FIRST ROW: B. Schultz, E. Bonner, N. Murphy
D. Gordon, R. Mears, F. Stahlberq, R. Burke
Mr. Elkins, L. Morgan, J, Lebedda, M. Fawcett
L. Leeming, M. M. Kane, R. E. Hepps.
SECOND ROW: F. Lordon, E. Khorey, F. Carr
B. Stuart, B. Kearton, C, Barry, J. Siedlarz, B
Anderson, T. Bonner, E. Hancox, L. Rubenstein, J
Gustafson, G. Suba, B. Sutton.
FIRST POW, Lett to Right: J. Schrading, N
Neundori, W. Trimmer, W. Pillar, C. Willis, A
Smoolte, L, Ward,
SECOND ROW: F. McDowell, M. Posipanlma,
Moore, S. Nemeth, A, L. Martin, D. McShane,
Hinzel, J. Bush, V. David, C, Crawford, R. Con-
way, L. Freucht, I. Bush, W. Mulligan, M. L. Pat-
terson, D, Gemeinhart, M. M. Thompson, B
Forbes, M. Flaitz,
THIRD ROW: R. McDona'd, P. L. Harkins, M
Critchlow, J. Hartman, L. Barrett, M. Redshaw
N. J, Redshaw, M. Higham, R. Canfield, N
Haddad, B. Gerhold, M. Mach, D. Tice, L. Mehl-
ferber, B. Conway, M. Kovacs, L. Catina, M. E
Wright, L. Weckerle, M. Popovich.
FOURTH POW: Mr. Busch, E. Sorobach, N. Tice
E. Docherty, L, Blattner, A. Hughes, L. Swiclrley
R. Weldon, J, Barnes, J. Miller, W. Cadman, W
VanKirk, A. Reese, D. Coon, A. Bonner, A. Link
O. Carr.
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FIRST ROW, Lett to Right' D. WalIace, G. Na
hay, G. Hutchinson, I-I. Kohn, L Morgan, A
Harr, B, Post, J. Masenko, E. L.cas,
SECOND ROW' W. Carr, M. BarchfIeId, D Ban-
yas, H, Tornsin, A Zenchu, K Mitz, D. Urban,
S Bangor, M, ShIss'er, T. ManseII
THIRD ROW: C. MQGIII, M. Lacko, D. NiIes, J.
Howat, E. Bonner, D Pastor, F Gustafson, I
Haddad, M, MehIIerber, B. Rusnak, M. TIteIs
T ROW J Ambrose D arp M Laco
nd arz Sch M Les:
SECOND ROW E Sorq I Haddad F Gus at
son organ r Wen an Sa ance
Howell J Garland B Wultrout
RD ROW L Strang J Srvnts W Ander
ndus u rr Khor J Masen o
Prosser N MCG-uure
AnnuaI taff
Edutor In chuet LactIIe Morgan Assnstant Edttor Ann Horr Basnness Manager Robert
Past Lttcrarx Edltor Dorothx Urban Art L.Intar Ceculua MCG II Sports Edttar Ruchard WaIIaCC
twgraphx Edttar I-Ierbort Kohn I-Ieat Txotst Dorothy Pastor SoctoI Edttor FIorence
Gustafson Three adwscrs Mr McCar'hx Mr Ramsey Mr I-Ivatt
Ltterarv Staff Cather no Matz Lats Strong Martha Laika Marne Thats Agnes Zencbu
Thomas Mansell Jean I-Iowat Leonard Zogran Vtrgtnua Lvcoe E Bonner N Patterson
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Left Vo Right B. Flew-Inq, B. Po' Pooe
Mrss Rush, G. Hnchirfson.
Each close CWQCT5 rwrgh rcmkrrwg bow and QVTXS 2 f Uwcrcjc emi 0 an tvs wf HH V4
The :fumes of the cuLmC'N are mcrwx Tmx make Novus Crcrt charters f.r pcrbcs cm'
,Ther :Vcrrg gram Ccvdx carwcessons, acccm ccnsfwmtwns ffr c1.1bs cmd setf Q cm Grspqfe-
whdw mgv Qrvse m The Scrum! proper.
The courmcul also operates C1 ffowcr fum: wlmclrw un case an-. member of the Wgjcilowrw
Scrwf1QW,rrc,forw lmmedrore fcmuIy5l'1OuNd dre, the scrum wrll bm fl ,wars
Tim cffrccrs 3' Mrs rgrqorwwzoruon are Drcswrierwt, LCC, vcwy, Secretcrx Vrcmw Fed-
shgv. Trcgsurw, Mrs Frefih Mr5, Hr!! Qfrf Mrs French Crg- epirrwgyrg w'F'v+NC Mr Bcggg xg
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Stage Guild
THQ Stage Gur ci uF1C' The dwrecf gr- 3' N4 QS Ruin :rc TVWQ
In 33 if Mwwhcl' Hgh s Drgrvwtrc crwj fvmi cz prirrmcrrzns It z
rgr cal pbxs, upererrc 3 assemblies, ond soecrci prggrorrwsi cmd ri k
of CH frmcs. It ns thcrr ,nb r' srov fr!! The wie F' urs of the mzrwmg
THQ CuL1wCrwCL'OmfCCST haw- Nc-fr It 45 rhewr pub rf, rcmrrw ti scrwcr
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Home Economics Club
The Horne Ecfnom cs Club I c yen helpful organIzotIcn ot the sch An' Ing the
nterestmg subyects upon vvl'lCl'1 It deals are cnofvng the correct types of c th rg 1 we
dunno each sea on learmng how to cct at varIous 'SGCIOI ottaIrs such as banquets fcrnfc
dances etc and the malwng of sport tnnkets Inc udIng ne Rlaces and bracelets
The only restnctnon as to r'nernbershIp IS that one must belong I er to tl'e cl t
rr cuolf ng C oss Anyone can benef by thIs most useful OSSOCIOTIOD
Presudent
VIce PresIdent
Secretary
Treasurer
Josephine Tcylor
ShIrlef WhotIIng
Morgue Guydosh
Betty Rohall
MIss Nemel and M ss Cox are the sponsors
ops
The Tops IS not a club but an Honor SocIety The members are selected bx th Toppers
themselves from o lust whIch has been approved by the teachers The Tops aIm IS to promote
good cntrzenshlp relIabIIIty and loyalty The Tops are sponsored by MIss WIlheIrn MIss Brown
and Mrs HIII The othcers ot the Freshman and Sophomore groups are
NINTI-I GRADE
Presndent ElaIne Salonce
VIce PresIdent Ann McKInney
Treasurer Dorothy D pner
TENTH GRADE
Presudent Dan Curran
VIce Presldent Marulyn Re-dshow
Treasurer None
FRONT ROW Lett to Rqht I Kupec M Sla
dnzar Hla mce M Guy ash
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lc M Hovanec L Swnngle I Qu:
SECOND ROW Lett to Rnght E Boyle J Booth
u o B Mmnda A Mollnda J Craw or
ss Cox M ss Newell A M Sabo H Mas
aqy M nqo N alter v M
Ivan V arr
THIRD ROW Left to Rught G Gent L Metcalf
ess u as R er Seer
els o o c ou Rusna
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Anderson K Caspar B Moser R Mar
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Bretsynder R Losa W Alexander J
Ward Race T Jaqeman R
Wann J n Fetters R Fauldx
ROW 3 Left to Ruqht MIss Wnlhelm F McDow
Tce M Crntc aw J Hartman J H
an Wa ker M Schurr Laura Barrett
edshaw N w w
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I lsumrnows M F Mooney J Br on M
wer R antIeld I P L McCar
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W 4 Lett to Rnqht C ook Do erty
Nner A Hughes I We an
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t-IRST ROW: R. Post, E. Yarnia, K. Mitz, T. Man
tell, G. Nagy, C. Poole, D. Banyas, B. John, R
Flerning, E. Kcndis, K. V Todd, Director.
SECOND Row: E. Allen, J, vebtm, A, Patfey
son, R. M. Brennan, E. Duffek, L. Liston, H. Cha
vasta, W. Karch, M. K. Walter, R. Diller, J
Mcliibben, J. Howat.
THIRD ROW: J. Savage, S. Glick, M. Clowes, P
Bolibruck, E. Gustafson, I. Haddad, M. Horvath
M. Horvanick, B. Furst, B. Stevens, A. Ridgers
H. Lasko.
FOURTH ROW: S. Cairns, G. Jann, R. Dienes
E. Strng, B. Laughlin, J. Sudirnack, E. Grindle
H. Strutt, F. Monk, F. Metcalfe, P. Threlfall, L
Morgan.
FIFTH ROW: M. Chisnell, E. Slava, H. Manfred
J. Spang'er, V. Smith, F. Haney, P. Madida, W
Horosz, W. Slava, S. Ackerman, R. Ott.
SIXTH ROW: G. Vines, H. Dobransky, B. Vogt
M. L. Guydosh, M. Fawcett, M. Sernan, A
Stargle, W. Hess, G. Moss, J. Howcroft, R
Cowelsh, C. Morgan.
SEVENTH ROW: Cavanaugh, R. Wildinq, W. WIS
Ion, P. Morris, D. Marcase, S. Barko, J. Winters
L. Douglas, E. Hancox, A. Kane, J. McKibben
W. Bower.
art Cavanaugh, Wilson, R. Wilding, D. Grauger
R. Post, D. Johnstone, L. Liston.
rick, F. Hlasnick, C. Miller W. Humphries, D
Gemeinhart, E. Donahue, L. Blattner, R. Weldon
W. Sharp, N. McShane.
Huston.
Shane, M. Yango, R. Mears, M. L. Ries, H.
Hough, J. Thran, E. Mears, L. Gerosky, B, Con-
way, F. Sauk.
FIFTH ROW: A. Kane, L. Obbagy, D. Marcase,
P. Morris, R. Rodgers, J. Kelch, S. Palsa, R.
Humphries, R. Gazdag, H. Youngrnan.
SIXTH ROW: J. Schrading, P. Scandrol, D. Bal-
singer, E. Proud, J. Grossett, W. Kreuter.
SEVENTH ROW: D. Sharp, A. O'TooIe, B. Vogt,
M. O'Toole, A. Lacy, H. Morgan, B. Zedo, O.
Jenkner, M. Wassel, J. Allison, A. Patterson, D.
Banyas, H. Heinzel, J. Bush.
Band
The band with its eighty talented members gave its untirang efforts ta co-operate with
the community in its parades, with the school, and the football games, the County with its
All-American Day at South Park.
Choir
To start each day off right the Munhall choir loosens up its vocal chords and bursts
into song the first period in the morning. The organlatuan consisting of one-hundred voices is
an A Cappella choir with soprano, alto, tenor and bass ranges under the direction of Kenneth
V. Todd
The varied program which the choir has nad this year lnclucled such outstanding suc-
cesses as the Christmas program and the comic-opera "Sweethearts"
The most spectacular event of the year was the operetta Sweetheart" written by
Victor Herbert. "Sweethearts" is an operetta in two acts. The cast af characters are:
Tainette . .... Bernice Vogt Dlsdainful Girl .. .... Lucnlle Morgan
Jeanette . ,...... Ruth Diller Military Maud .. .. .Agnes Paterson
Carr-ette , , . , .Wilhernina Karch Village Belle . . .. .Mary K. Waters
Lizette . ...Rose Marie Brennen Sylvia ...,.. . . . .Gloria Nagy
Babette . . ...... Joyce Veblun Dame Paula . . , .Kay Mltz
Nanette .... ..... A nlta Stargle Franz ...... . - -CY POOIG
Leaguette .... ..Jeannle Sudumack Karl .. ....,.. Bill John
Romantic Girl . ..lsabelle Haddad Llane . .. DO'OreS Bonyos
FIRST ROW' J. MCKlbben, B. Junstrom, W. Stu'
SECOND ROW: J. Garland, C. Fetlers Y. Car-
THIRD ROW: J. Taylor, B. L. Moore, N. Goed-
dell, F. Jardine, B. Morgan, R. A. Miller, B.
Pfeiffer, R. Conway, S. Johnson, E. Morgan, S.
FOURTH ROW: E. Burgess, G. Millerin, D. Mc-
Preparedness
The Munhusko repre
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If of Munholl Hugh for
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summary of oll octnvmes
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club gurls of sewnng ond
cooking classes get fur
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domestuc fueld
As the I-1: Y boys solute
the flog ot one of thenr
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ACtIVltICS
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thear ,ob by maklng the
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plays opera sp clal as
semblles and commence
The password of the
debaters ns the spoken
word IS mrghtler than
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tc great advantage by
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ln the modern world of today everybody ns
preparlng for somethmg whether It be the gov
ernment preparmg for natlonal defense or the
students of hugh schools all over the country
preparmg themselves physlcally as well
mentally for their fight against the world of
themselves physically In every possible way
Under the capable durectuon of athletsc coach
es and gym teachers we are makmg ourselves
better specimens of men and women
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FOOTBALL - King of Sports
Munhall started its 40 season by defeating Cecil for the second year
in a row Showing a fine offensive strength the boys were able to defeat Cecil
by the very decisive score that of 26 for Munhall and a bug round O for Cecil
The team showed plenty of promise for a successful season
On September I3 Munhall journeyed to Duquesne for its first away
game The Little Dukes were able to hold the Maroon and White team to
a tue game for the first half but Munhall started the second half with a rush
and pushed not one but three touchdowns over the goal for a total score of
20 to O Munhall had yet to be scored upon
Thrills galore that was the game with Ellwood Cnty In a game that was
decided in the final moments of play Munhall led up until the closing
Q ACH
FIRST ROWKE L MacD ald W R W D elly
SECOND ROW D F x B Rdg J Kelly E Ya s
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moments and everybody was ready to go home with Munhall the winner
when Ellwood completed a long forward pass from Reina to Snare Final
score I9 l3
We come back strong the underdog becomes the victor This was the
story on September 27 when the Munhall team defeated Scott in a game
tl'at see sawed back and forth the length of the gridiron Up until the third
quarter rt looked like Munhall was due for another defeat however Munhall
took the ball on their own 20 yard line and worked lt 80 yards for their first
touchdown This tied up the score at 7 7 but in the last quarter we again
scored for the final touchdown of the game and came home with another
game under our belt The game ended I3 7
Led by its star backfleld ace Braddock was lust too tough or rather it
was Blaslk that was too tough for it was Blasuk who led the Braddock team
to victory Munhall was unable to get a score of any kind and the game ended
I2 O This made the record up until this time 3 wins and 2 defeats
Talk about your weather Playing before a small group of brave people
Munhall and Brentwood battled back and forth up and down the field and
stall no score We received a scare when late in the fourth quarter Ebersberger
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THI : o ar owi , . a e, a m n, Fitz ' n, . inney, T. Bell, L. eorge, T. Travis,
. ava, J. B , . asnicek, J. Vaslto, C. Poole, Hornak, Assis ant Coac ros .
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intercepted a pass thrown by Hlasnick and ran through the whole team to
score, The ball was brought back however when it was discovered that Ebers-
berger had stepped out of bounds during the course of his dash. The game
ended with two weary teams trying to keep each other from scoring, The
only winner was the weather, for people who attended the game went home
with the sniffles, final score O-O.
Led by the Forquer twins Swissvale handed Munhall its worst defeat of
the season. Munhall just didn't seem to be able to get any drive in their play
Final score 25-O.
The game everybody was waiting for: the Munhall-Homestead game.
Playing inspired football the team was able to accomplish something that
no other Munhall team has ever done. lt handed Homestead the worst defeat
that it has ever been handed by Munhall. Score Z2-O. Munhall scored all of
its points in the first half. Munhall made its points on a safety in the first
quarter and three touchdownsg two by l-llasnick and the third by Vasko.
Final score 22-O.
COACHES Mr Markowitz and Mr Cross
CHEERLEADERS: M. Piotf, B. Slave, H. O'TooIe
Top-L Badoloto W Deon H K h J
o n Masenko E Lucas
Center E Hlcsnlck J Connelly J Vasko
Bottom G Slave J H
on W Mcilhmney R Dunsavoge C Bonr J F
ntzgubbons
K ROW T Raqan J B y G Sla a J Hola T Kane Co ch Cross
M DLE ROW Coach Marko z oste so Sa a J MacDo ald W NIcElh n
FRONT ROW H Kohn Ma age A Z kerma D Poole J O Le ry Manager
BASKETBALL
Although the M,1nhall basketball team dndnt place very hugh un the
W P l A L standings tcr the past year they were able to come out wnth 9
wlns and l2 losses The boys showed great posslbulxtues but they dldn t seem
able to really play the brand of ball that they showed In practice Coach
Markowitz used several comblnatnons throughout the year and for awhale It
would seem that he had hut upon a wlnnnng team but then somethung would
come up and he would leave to try another set of players Wrth Slava grad
uatlng and Barry Hoza and Mclflhnnney beung :nel gnble to play next year
Coach Markowutz played as many of the second strnngers as he possibly
could tc gnve them all the experience that he could for next year Munhall s
last game of the season was the one that determunecl theur tnnal standungs
nn the league They were able to nose out MCKeesport for next to last place
Dec MHS OPP
Braddock DUQUQSUQ
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to - H Z2 36 Zl Avalon H 22 Zl W
I3 H T8 39 2421: ' A 25 30 L
I7 A Z3 21 281: H 30 33 L
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27 A 21 59 -1"' H 25 33 L
7 H 27 33 L
J . ll' A 28 47 L
3 H 24 Z2 I4 c H 46 44 W
7 A 26 25 I8 A 26 32 L
lOl: A 22 25 Zl :li ' H 25 2-l W
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McKees Rocks
Mclieesport
Brentwood
Ford Cnty
Turtle Creek
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Homestead
East Puttsburgh
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Rankin Braddo k
East Plttsburgh Avalon
Homestead Clarrton
E Mclieesport McKeesporr
SPE?
Denotes League Games
Total won 9 To al lost 2
NT ROW Left to Rght H Aderson Manager R Frsh T Gabocy W So ller R Saba A Chymelesk
Belan R Gra
QE OND ROW Left to Rrght H Naraskt Coach J Bongartes Scorekeeper J Burns C Morgan P Junstorn
S Godo loskl J Grrppe E Chycoskr E Hlamcsk Assustant Coach J Vasko Manager
JUNIOR VARSITY
The Junlor Varsuty Basketball team under the drrectron of theur new
tlon tc graduatung to the varsuty team next year Coach Norosku dad a verx
good ,ob of nnstrllrng these fundamentals unto theur mrnds for they plated
good ba ketball all year They showed much promrse and several fellows max
see actlon on the yarsuty squad next season Although the team dudnt wtn
toe many games they were tryrng all the trme and that was what counted
They lukeft to wun but they were tryung to better themselves all the trme Thex
learned an whrch basket to put the ball and howto put It there and that was
vhat they were tryrng to learn
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coach, Mr, Noroski learned the fundamentals of basketball for their prepara-
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VOLLEY BALL
The Munhall volleyball team upheld :ts splendnd record of the past few
years when they were runners up to Coraopolns perennial wunners of W P
V A Coach Wueland had only two varsuty members from last year about
which to mold has team These boys were Brotherton and Erleba who played
on the team that won the W P I A L champuonshnp nn l94O Under the cap
able dlrectlon of Mr Wleland the boys played good ball and won many
games and were finally defeated though by a team that has won the volley
ball champnonshlps for many years Munhall s record for the last three years
IS an admnrable one for In 39 they were runners up 40 they won the cham
pnonshvp ond In 4l they were runners up Thus speaks much for the sport
un Munhall and the teams are to be congratulated
KNE : ick ost, Henry ddad, a H llis.
STANDING: Mr. Wieland, Coachg Bernard Zedc, Earl Main, Geza Erleba, Bob Brotherton, Tom Regan, Eugene
Kondis, n ger.
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SECOND ROW M Posrpanka M Prosser R Dnller A Patterson Mss Marlrey D Sharp J Garland J Sa age
RD ROW Mr Wlson B Rogers A Har K Mt D ppl A son N Sent
a ford V D rd P L Harms
FOURTH ROW S Murr H Wnlson J Reach P Bethune B Anderson W Watts B Weldon J Muller F
Gaboco C Ferghtner
NATIONAL
Ready' Arm' Frre'
Thus IS the signal for the Munhall Rutlettes to show their prowess at
nfle shootung The gurls have certainly taken top honors an competition wuth
boys teams all over the country Our team comprrsung of ten gurls Kay Mutz
Ruth Diller Jean Garland Agnes Patterson Ann Harr Dale Sharp Dons
Leppla Catherrne Crawford Mary Barbara Sorg and Jean Savage and 5
boys Wulluam Watts David Johnstone Harry Wulson Jack Steumer and Jack
Reach are coached by Miss Markey Mr Wnlson and Mr Charlton has won
the hrghest honors repeatedly an a boys sport The Amerucan Legron spon
sored a match for a team of tuve members to shoot forty shots apuece against
all other rntle clubs In the State of Pennsylvania of which Munhall come out
on top wuth a score of l999 out of a possnble ZOOO
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ome brauns closely resemble backs what type f a lverb7
Another match of natuonal repute called the Induvudual Champuol h p
an whlch each person on a team anywhere un the United States camp es
wlth every other member ot the Junlor Natuonal Rutle Assocuatuon 4 tt e
coveted crown of Natuonal lnduvudual Champaon One at our own sh olers
Kay Mltz won that match with a score at 500 out ot a possible DDL then
she shot a score ot l32O to clnnch the match wlth an all tame record t lQ
consecutlve bullseyes Thus IS the best score ever shot tor that partxcular
match and only 7 bulls eyes under the world record at consecutlve shootnnwg
lncludung lunlors and adults
The fnrst team took flrst place IN the matches at Slxppery Rock Car
negae and Oakmont In the American Leglon matches at Oakmont Kax
Mutz took furst place In the lndlvldual shooting Ruth Duller second and lcon
Garland thlrd place
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The soclal aspect of Munhall Hugh School
prepares us mos of all for socnabnlnty Wuthout
soclabllaty we cannot succeed In any venture
of hte We depend on our fellowmen In work
as well as In play For success In lute s great
journey cooperation ns a defnnnte necessnty
The soclal snde of Munhall balances our lute
lt gwes us a wholesome use of leisure tume
and It develops our relationship wnth others
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F Jardlne T Sandberg M Myers M Prosser W Anderson M Jacobson C Barry J Garland R Jack N
eddell J Gusfafson B Wllroul G Wlon N McGuire R Mears Dlller W Grelser N Mur
rossell M Schlrra R e W ce hnnson K nnawall M sser P H Messe
McShane M Lacko W Lloyd C Poole M Walson B Fleming A Paflerson E Henrlckson L Morgan J
H wal P Howell J Herve
Jumor Play Class ol 42
The class of 42 produced fhelr flrst ploy on February 27 23 l9-ll A comedy Foot
Loose was glwen for the emovmenf of the copocufy oudlence Mlss Rush dlrected omother huge
success and slorfed the closs of -12 on fhelr successful dromotlc rood
Junior Play Class ol 41
The closs of -ll presented os thelr Jumor Ploy ln l9-40 o dellghrful comedy June
Mol wrltfen bv Florence Rverson ond Colm Clemers The plov concerned the Wood Fomlly
Dr ond Mr Wood lhelr doughter Pennv ond her trlols and froub es os on adolescent cspec
c ollx wlrh o box flamed Chuck l-lorrls Elmer Turtle cmd Eflle two members of the stuff ol the
Weeds oddel ccmcdw of eoch entromce os dld eoch chorocter of thus well produced comedy
The cos! os well os the whole closs ff 4 fwes the success Q1 thelr Junlor and Semor
Plow To thelr vers copoble dlrector Mlss Rush who dove her tlme so freelv ond wllllngly to
the closs Thonks Mlss Rush
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BACK T Mansell M Lacko J Howat
Sensor Play
Under the able leadershlp of Mass Rush the class of l9-ll look pride and lustly so IH
presentlng for nts productlon of the year a new play by Sudney Duvall ONCE AND FOR ALL
on November Zl and 22 A capaclty auduence made at a flnancual success as well as a dramatlc
success
The play concerned a young reporter and hrs wufe Mrchael and Lunda Webb who try
to help the Benzettr family out of trouble and uncover an underworld organlzatuon
Bullt on the stage were two apartment bulldnngs rnakung nt one of the most unusual
settings ever presented at Munholl ln one apartment llved the Benzettl famuly Demetruo
Anno hrs wnfe Nlcola and Puetro theur sans Sven Svenson the lanutor hrs wnfe Cora Across the
court we fund Muchael and Lrnda Webb Chrlstune Defarge and her mother Flora Lonore
Leblanc and Dorus Delray two dancers
Mlss Rush drrected the play wlth the student coaches Vrolet OL ary and Florence
Hlasnrcek Rosemary Burke was the manager with Dorothy Wallace ln charge of the ushers
The cast was as follows Mschael Webb Thomas Mansell Linda Webb Martha
Lacko Nucola Benzettl Cyrus Poole Puetro Benzett: Georae McShane Demetrlo Benzettn
Rrchard Wallace Anna Benzettl Catherine Mutz Chrlstune Defarge Martha Shussler Flora
Defarge Hettle Pferffer Elaune Grnndle Arnold Rrce Robert Post Sven Svenson Kenneth
Anawalt Cora Svenson Lucrlle Morgan Wade Corrigan Robert Flernvng Doras Delray
Mvldred Barchfleld Lenore Leblanc Helen Massle Dons Nules Mrs Bulge Dolores Banyas
Mrs Walker Jean Howat Stew Vanzo Ronald McCafferty Mrs Pettngrew Florence
Gustafson Phyllvs Howell Mrs Harrington Marne Watson Martha Schurra Charlle Wnllnam
Carr Messenger George l-lutchmsan Announcer Wvllns Dean
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Wullnam Carr Martha Lacka Edward Hlasmqelc Catherine Mmtz
Cvras Poole Rosemarv Burke Jean Howat Lucnlie Morgan
Dances
Dancing is perhaps the most popular pastime of Munhall High Schocl
students and usually the class and club dances go to make up some ot th
most successful social events of the year, The Library Club held its H rvest
Club Dance in the Boy s Gym in an atmosphere of corn stalks and pumpkin'
followed by the Debate Club s fall get together in the girl s gym.
The Hi-Y-Girl Reserve Valentine Dance as usual was one grand suc-
ces- with the soft colored flood-lights and sweet music and was the climax
of Spring Dances. Something new in the danceline is Noontime Dancing
created especially for students who carry lunches. Th n along with the va '-
ous Tea Dances the Policemen s Ball sponsored by the Hall Cops with ts
indoor relay gave the seniors somcthing to remember, Then came the climak
couples danced to the music of Herman Middleman.
Thus dancing at Munhall High School is really more than two peopie
shuffling their feet in rhythmithis really represents good clean fun -
operation social fellowship and school spirit at the same time
Junior Sensor Dance Noon time dancing
Mr McCarthy Mr and Mrs Lacko Library Club Harvest Donce
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A techers o e nn e
buuldlng beforc 8 30
The overoge tudmt
spends o peruod o doy nn
ence work The class per
nods ore eoch obouf 40
minutes In length
Thus year the boy ore
seporoted from the guls
for Chennvstry ln thas woy
the boys Ieorn more about
Chemsstry rn lndustry ond
such whale the gurls con
centrote theur effo fs on
chemistry IU homernom
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It was in this laboratory
that Howard Parkinson
showed his interest and
progress for which he was
awarded the medal for
the outstanding student
in Chemistry
The sewing classes meet
daily under the super
Some of the latest styles
in dressmaking were de
signed and made in this
class
Every Munhall Senior is
studying English for the
fourth year since this
subject forms the basis
for all others
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September
School started wuth a bang Once more we
puck up our book for a year of study
Freshmen and Wood'awners are stall wa k
Ing around ln circles try rg to frnd thelr
rooms We were rn thelr hoes once Re
member?
There must have been a sneezlng contest
gaung on n Sr Scnence class today Some
body graclous'y fnlled tne alr wlth sneezrng
powder
The cheer leaders were complafnlng about
stuff knees today They are gettlng pre
pared for our flrst game
Beat Cecll Townshlp 26 to O n a fast mov
:ng game Our luck beglns
Our new gym teacher IS Mass Bllllngs ey
replacrng Mlss Barnes
The band practuced today Getting rn shape
for the Duquesne game
Clubs are bealnmng to organlze
Second vuctary Duquesne beat them
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Today was the flrst day of dancnng and a
very good trme was had by all
We got out at l 30 today to celebrate
Homestead s 6Oth annnersary lt was also
Constrtutron Day
The semors are runnlna a recular store at
noon :ce cream candy and mrlk
Bug pep mectlng Can we yell
Our luck falls us We lost to Elwood Coty
I3 to IQ We cant always oe lucky
We QOT out at 3 l8 today
Annual staff announced wrth Mr Ramsey
Mr Hyatt and Mr McCarthy as heads
Furst Tea Dance was held by Glrl Reserves
Sensors saw flrst movres today Battle For
France
Another vlctory for Munhall Beat Scott l3
to 7 Are we good
Got out at 2 OO c clock today
October
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What' Tests already? Beware
Most of us took an hour off to see Wlllkre
We paid for lt though IA haf hour after
school'
End of sux weeks a ready Gee does txme
Na school today Teachers lnstltute
Senior play announced On e And For
No school Regustratuon Day
I m so sleepy Why can t vacatlon last for
ever?
Tned Brentwood U O Lets blame lt cn the
snow Boy was lt cold
Re ort cards todo Oh f l could wrt
luke my mother
Last day to reglster an order to vote
Sensor play cast announced
We got out at Z l5 to see the game Mun
hall versus Swlssvae We ost by the way
Zu O
Prrmary e ectlon toflay QCHIOFS order rlnas
The band presented Loggers Prom Park
Avenue to ralse money for unnforrns
Cenlor play tuclfets are now on sale
Cow a play entltled l-terry Aldcrtdae pu
an by the Junlors
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Saw a debate between Plttsburgh Unwers
tty cnt Western Reserve Unlversuty
Munhall D6 t Allegh ny Zl
Go out at 3 lS
Today IS wotlng day for Presndent of the
Unlted States and our own school electlon
The Smear Homestead slgns and the
maroon feathers tel us that the bug game
rs about here
A bug pep meetmg was held ln the gym ln
preparatlon for the Munhall Homestead
game
Last mlnute tlcket buyers swarmed the of
face at noon for tuckets for the game
The bug day has arrlved We won by golly
we won The score was 22 O
Armlstnce Day and Zlg hours of school
Boy are we havlng the yacatnons
We only had clas es ln the mornlng today
At one oclock we had an assembly O
.owed by a vlctory parade
Vlsatlng night .or the parents Mom w
want to know why Johnny got that E
The tickets for the sensor pay are galng
fast and furuous
Sales classes went to Woodlawn to glve
sales talks on the Senlor Play
The cast IS beung packed for the Ch lstmas
play and the sewlng classes are startlng
to desngn the costumes
Senlor play cast got out early to prepare
for the play
Flrst nlght of the play lt was a howlung
success
success Our sensors are really good
Got out at Q l8 Teachers meeting
lndlvldual plctures taken of freshles sopho
mares and yunnors for the annual
Junlor and sensor aarty ln the gym at 8 I5
A huge success
At la t Tnanksg yung and no school
December
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Saw an assembly Mr Rnchelsen talked on
The l-lerntage of Amerucan Youth Das
mrssal was at 3 ZO
W got our second report card already
Yahooclle must caryr the tame away
Sensors are getting thelr lndnvldual plc
tures taken already for the annual
Chrlstmas seals are on sale
Gee yours are swell Look how terrlble
mane are These are the remarks we hear
from the senuors that got the r proofs on
Frlday
Sennor rrngs arrlve and are we thrllled
Annual Chrlstmas play hed at the Car
ne I9 Lubrary It was a great success
Thanks to Mxss Rrshberger Mr Todd and
Muss Push
Last day of scleool Two weeks vacatlon
Wheeeeeeeeee
January
Back we come Our vacatlon took wnngs
and flew away We got the nucest an
nouncernent thus rnornlng Examlnatlons
start on the slxteenth
Have you notuced the new sweaters the boys
are wearlng Chrlstmas gufts
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More sensors proofs arnve
Our school has a very vacant look about
lt Everybody seems to be absent on account
of the flu epldemlc
Happy aays Exams postponed on account
of the flu
Got out at 3
Saw a very lnterestlng assembly Gladys
and Regrnold Laubun told us about the In
dlans and dnd a few ndlan dances
Exams started today
My worrylng beams The xams are over
Schedules are be ng changed
Noon danclng stopped
Got out at 3 20
New semester started
Rev Phllllp Y Lee from Chncago Ill talk
ed to us on Chnna He also played a Ch-nese
flute and sanq ln Chunese and Englush
The fnnal day' ' Report cards Mud Term
I only dldnt have to show lt to
and Po
February
The startung of a new month Ive heard
several senvors remark that they are goung
to turn over a new leaf for the rest of the
term Whats the matter getting scared?
Club plctures were taken today
Sensors have retured from hall cop duty and
the juniors have taken over
Sensors order name COrdS The end us draw
:ng near
The sensor hall cops had a dance whuch was
Have you seen Luculle Morgan and Erwnn
Koval rushnng In and out of the rooms tak
Ing DICIUTSSD
Glrl Reserves and Hn Y Danc A very bla
affolr and t turned out perfect
Go out at 3 IFS
Senlors are passlng out name cards
Sweethearts has been chosen fo the
sprung operetta
Glona Nagy and Cyrus Poole get the leads
tn the operetta
Tlckets for Sweethearts are now on sa e
March
Munhall beat Westunghouse ln Volley Ball
Saw movles on news
Munhall beat Duquesne at Valley Ball
Frlday Hot dnscusslons on prom golng on
Home rooms dlscussed vocatlonal cllnrc
Report card '
The ones havlnn IOO rn Red Cross druve
got out early
Assembly German Play
Sentors names are belng checked for dlplo
mas I wonder what thats a slgn of
Flrst day of sprang Haw vt does effect us
A good many gf us must have sprung fever
Several have been aught gaung out the
wlr1dOwS
Two types of annual covers have been dns
played
Debate team held a Gymboree tn the gym
to send debators to Penn State College
There IS a contest golng on ta name Mun
hall s Athletuc Club
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Aprll Fools Dav We e you caught?
The operetta cast has been cumlng tc
school early rn rnnng
Have vcu c prom bld7
Democracy test held
Have you ordered an annual? If not you
better get your order ln
Ann I-lavr Btll Johns and Tom Mansell
gat the hugnest scares an the Democracy
test N ce golng Good luck
Oh how warm lt IS outside but we stay on
the lnslde
The 'ast day and then Easter vacatuon Arn
I golng to sleep?
Why cant lt last forever Just when w
were gettlng restea we have to come back
Oh w ll vacat on I lust around the corner
Have you s en the article Mr Lloyd has
ln the Mes enger on Munhall Present
Very lnterestlng
W re excused at 3 20 Vocatuonal Gund
Frnday
Thomas Mansell as leavlng to Lexunqton
Kentucky Saturday as a representatxve of
Pennsylvanua
Munhusko gave free tuckets tor the operetta
Matlnee for Sweethearts hed at Car
negue Llbrary
Flrst performance of Sweethearts and t
was a huge success
Second performance of Sweethearts Also
a huge success
Report ca rds
Out at Z -45 Bug teachers meetung
Glrl Reserves recognntoon
Gym Exhnbltuon at Munhall Recreatlon
Field
Brggest event of the year Arnld brlghtly
colored dresses and gay co ored sults he
tumors and sensors danced at the Webster
Hall for thelr tlnal dance the prom
Flnal exams begun
Debate Club lnltlatnon
Senlor Receptlon
Annual ptcnsc at Kennywood Fun was had
b all
Commencement at West Fseld At last we
get our duplomas
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THE WILKENS AMATEUR HOUR
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Diamonds a c es Fine Jewelry Radios
Complzments ot
REDSHAW MEN S WEAR
137 East Elghth Avenue
Homestead Penna
ESSER
BROTHERS
THEATRICAL
WIGS
TUXEDOS
322 Liberty Avenue
Puttsburgh Penna
DRUGS
PRESCRIPTIONS
COMMUNITY PHARMACY
Professional Pharmacusts
815 Ann Street Homestead 3442
BRANNA STORES CO
Homesteads Leadlng Army and
Workungman s Store
SPORTING GOODS
323 E Enghth Avenue Ho 0202
Homestead Penna
GRACE MARTINS SCHOOL
a school dnscrumunate
Secretarual tor Young Women
17th and 18th F1oors
Keenan Buuldnng
lttsburgh Pennsylvanua
GILLEN AND COULTER CO
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Thus home us dedlcated to the
nal Sleep repose herenn and ns
for the use and comfort ot
relatnves and truends
319 East Nunth Avenue Ho 4100
Homestead Penna
MERVIS MOTOR SALES
STUDEBAKER
MOTOR CARS
420 Eighth Avenue 1707
Homestead Penna
Compluments ot
SMYTHE S DRUG STORE
Corner of Eughth ond Ann Street
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Eighth Avenue and Llbrarv Street
Homestead Nlunhall, Penna
Phone Homestead 360K
KLEIN S QUALITY MARKET
MEATS AND GROCERIES
The best In tuner foods
Phone Homestead 2200
3716 Mann St Homestead Park
Campluments Ot
BONNIE
FROCKS
Phone Ho 3228 Homestead Perma
THE NIFTY SHOPPE
l-lomesteads classuest store
te-aturlng
SMART CLOTHES
Bx Earl Cragg
R nt Dress Butts tor all CCC5lOT
Shoes for the entire tamzly
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VICTOR SI-IOF COMPANY
Homesteads Larges Shoe Store
316 East Enghth Avenue
Ho 1 59 Homestead Perma
Where the better set meets
TOM S CANDY SI-IOPPE
Homestead s most popular
CANDY SHOPPE
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TEA ROOM
East Eighth Avenue Ho 9488
FAMOUS CANDY CO
Wholesale
CIGARS TOBACCO
CONFECTIONERY
Groc ry specualtues and drugs
DC-l East Evqhth Avenue Ho 1386
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CLASS OE 41
Meet xour frlends at a frlendly store
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Insurancf at AII Knnds
ReaI Estate and Rentung Sen ee
538 East Ntnth Axenue
Homestead Renna
UNITED CANDY SI-IOPPE
For better
CANDY and ICE CREAM
WeI known tor auaIntx
23C EastEugIwtI'1 Avenue 949C
Homestead Penna
Comohments ot
MLSHEEI-IYS DRUG STORE
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3I I East Engnth Avenue
Homestead, Renna
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376 E Etgbtn Avenue
Home te d Renna
RORTAELF TOUCH CONTROL
The perfect macnune tar student
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PORT PITT
TYPEWRITER COMPANY
f-If Ltterty Avenue
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I-IILK S
FURNITURE
CARPETS
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LINCQFF S Your Jeweler
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