Munhall High School - Munhisko Yearbook (Munhall, PA)

 - Class of 1925

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Page 18 text:

16 THE M U NHISKO SENIOR CLASS ROLL 1. THOMAS HOWARD ORTOX REED 2. JACK R. TAUBER 3. GEORGE EDWARD BUSCH 4. JOSEPH R. BRESKO 5. MARIE FRANCES ERANKOFSKY 6. ELSIE MAE STEVENS 7. JOHN BERNARD LANCES 8. THEODORE JENNINGS TAYLOR 9. KATHERINE ALMA KRAMER 10. JEAN ELIZABETH WILSON 11. ALBERTA BEATRICE STAF- FORD 12. ELLEN REAM 13. ROSEMARY STITT 14. A. LADLEY PEARSON 15. HILDA MARY WHITEHOUSE 16. HENRY W. OTT 17. JANE ANNETTE BRYAN 18. ALEX ROSENTHAL 19. ANNA MARGOLIS 20. JESSE OGLEE SNYDER. JR. 21. FLORENCE HELEN MILLER 22. MARJORIE ALICE ROBERTSON 23. BERTHA KATRYN COOKE 24. DAVID WILLIAM LAXYOX 25. IRENE SZEPESSI 26. THOMAS LEO MORGAN 27. DOROTHY HELEN JONES 28. WILLIAM J. WOZNIAK 29. MARGARET CLEMENTINE KUSHNER 30. HAROLD ELLSWORTH RICH- ARDS 31. JOHN SCHOMBERG JAMES 32. CHARLES E. JACKSON 33. ARLINE G. TRELOAR 34. JOHN KENNETH BROWNLEE 35. CLARA KATHERINE KNEIP 36. JAMES LA WRY MURDOCK 37. EMMA ANNETTE WEBER 38. RICHARD MOON MARSHALL 39. RUTHF. JANE GRIBBLE 40. MARY OLIVE MASTASCUSA 41. HOMER V. GIFFORD 42. AQUINAS MARGARET KISTLER 43. CATHERINE JULIA ALBRECHT 44. WILLIAM KENNETH CROS- SETT 45. DOROTHYE LILLIAN CLEGG 46. ELEANOR FRANCES ELLIOTT 47. THOMAS I’. EDNIE 48. ELSIE ARNETHA GRAVES

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THE MUNHISKO 15 QUITE SO Munhall is a ship, the students the crew, The juniors, the sophs, and freshmen too. The seniors are landing, the port is near, They soon will be gone, sped on by a cheer By those, as departing, they leave behind To guide the ship and its duties mind. May 'fliS-erew be-always clean and bright In work or play; bide by the right. And the seniors as they pause on their way Will turn again and this message say, “Do your work well day by day, For nothing but good will ever pay.” Then carry on! Jack Tauber. TAKING WAYS She took my flowers, rich and rare, She took my words and loving care, She took my candy and my books, She took my hands in shady nooks, She took all that I could buy. And then she took the other guy. But now the tables have been turned: Still taking things must be her terms; She’s taking washing by the day. She then hands over all the pay; She’s taking sewing, when she gets it; She’s taking scoldings for her efforts And all these things she has to take While she washes, sews, and bakes. —Margaret Ruff. THE SEASON I LOVE BEST I love the long, bright, summer days, When through the grass the cattle graze, And in the tree tops each bird sings, And the sweet fresh air with music rings. Then to the happiness of all. Around the corner peeps bright fall. And as the leaves are growing old. She turns their color from green to gold. But soon Miss Fall grows cpiite too old. Then comes Miss Winter,—oh. she’s so bold! And as the wintry wind does blow, She carpets our fields with pure white snow. But best of all. I love the spring. Which, with its rain, sweet flow’rs does bring; And in the month of sweet, red roses She comes around and the schools she closes. —Mary Mastascusa. THE FARMERS’ DAY At early morn they do arise And gaze up into the blue skies; They see the dawn of another day, And smell the scent of new mown hay. At breakfast time they do their share, And eat as much as e’er they dare; Then to their daily tasks they go, For they the grain and seed must sow. They hurry along through early morn To hoe the fields of ’taters and corn; They welcome the ring of the dinner bell. And a cool drink from the mossy well. Throughout the afternoon they toil, Tending the flock and tilling the soil; The heat from the glowing midday sun Makes the perspiration run. When the sun sets in the west, And each has done his very best, Homeward they tread with weary feet, Knowing their tasks will soon be complete. And when the shades of night draw near, The vesper bells of the church they hear; And each one with lowered head Thanks the Lord for his daily bread. Albert Frantz ’26. DEES I think that I shall never see, A mark much higher than a D. No matter what I write about I get a D without a doubt. As long as I can pull a D I feel as happy as can be. Themes are made by fools like me, But only profs can give a D. —Copied. “LIFE” Life is short so make it sweet, For you never know what troubles you maymeet. Chuck your days just full of joy, Life is given you just to enjoy. Mind your business, guide your ship. Follow this and you’ll never slip On that pathless track called life, However great may be the strife. Dot Jones, Sr.

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