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MORN, NO0N AND NIGHT Munhall High School During our four years at Munhall, the Class of '45 has become well acquainted with school activities throughout the day. Vile have distin- guished ourselves in every one of the varied fields of interest at school. We have tried to portray these things in our final activity, the annual, by using the theme, MORN, NOON, and NIGHT. In the division, MORN, we have placed the first factors of school life-the administration, the faculty, and the students. Freshies, sopho- mores and juniors are the three steps we have passed through, with the aid of our teachers, to reach our goal in high school. Having ex- perienced all these changes, we decided to make this one of the major divisions of our book. The second division in the 1945 MUN- IIISKO is composed of the clubs and other afternoon activities. Among these are the student governing bodies, Hall Patrols, Choir and Band, the school newspaper, and last but not least, our Annual Staff. The-se are organ- izations that we will all remember because we have come to know our friends through them. After the 3:35 bell told us our classes for the day were finished, we hurried off to a meeting-Hi-Y, Girl Reserves, or possibly Student Council. These activities became a permanent part of our scholastic schedule. As we advanced in our classes, we also moved forward in our extra-curricular participation. NIGHT, the final division of our yearbook, contains the evening activities in which the students of our school participated. In this division are included athletics, plays, and sen- iors. Many of us devoted a great deal of our time to school activities. So much, in fact, that we were seen more in the school buildings than at home. The first major activity to cause so much interest and enthusiasm among us was the Junior Class Play, AND CAME THE SPRING. For the six weeks of intense re- hearsals, we arrived at 7:30 a.m. to work until about 10. Spending so much time in rehearsal caused a great deal of determination, enough to make ours one of the best plays ever pre- sented at Munhall. The Senior Class Play, JUNIOR MISS, was even more successful than our junior play be- cause of confidence and experience. In be- tween these two, however, our class took over the sale of candy and the job of patrolling the halls between classes, and many of our boys were major factors in our successful athletic seasons. , It was just about at this time that Mr. Brand, our sponsor, left for the Army and Miss VViddoWson took the job. We also put on quite a drive for money- making by sponsoring a mammoth paper drive during the second semester of our Junior year. We have now mentioned the major general activities, but we have skipped a great num- ber of activities without which our four years would be incomplete. Beginning with our Fre-shie dance, we have sponsored a series of dances that have made our companionships become social, as well as business-like during the day. However, we have never had so full a year as this one. At long last! Now we have arrived in our last month of school. It has become the most eventful month ever. The Junior-Senior Prom at Woodlawn, Final Senior Assembly, the Reception, and other occasions such as these will long be remembered. But the longest to be remembered is May 28, the day of our grad- uation at West Field, for this was the day we laid aside our school tasks to face the world and conquer it. five
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