Munhall High School - Munhisko Yearbook (Munhall, PA)

 - Class of 1925

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Munhall High School - Munhisko Yearbook (Munhall, PA) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 28 of 40
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22 TO THE DEBATERS M U N H I S K O DON’T T H E To the ones who worked for us, Give a toast! To the ones who stood for us, Let’s be host! To the ones who left their pleasure And studied straight through without leisure, They’re the ones by whom we measure Every boast. To those boys who strove so hard, Give a cheer! For they Munhall’s “rep” did guard, Never fear. When they tried and did their best, They surpass, by far, the rest, Nor did they do it all in jest, That is clear. Alice A. Roberts. SHE MEANT DEW, NOT DUE How kind of you,” said the girl, “to bring me these lovely flowers. They are so beautiful and fresh. I believe there is some dew on them yet.” 'A es.' stammered the young man in great embarrassment, “but I am going to pay it off tomorrow.” HIS TO KEEP—SOON The other day a disreputable looking Ford went down the avenue. The front fenders were missing, the top was off, the windshield badly broken and there was a big hole in the radiator. On the side was written in chalk: “Two more payments and she mine.” Loaf in the halls, it worries Mac. Go to English without your lesson, you may have to write it. Talk to Hal, Alberta will get angry. Fail in your examinations, you will have to do double work. Sing during school hours, one thing at a time and they will last longer. Absent yourself from Uncle George’s room without a slip, he loves us all so. Don’t argue with Bert, he’ll show you where you are wrong. Don’t talk back to Mr. Hackett, it makes him blush. Don’t run through the halls, there are steps at both ends. Don’t kid Bill, he blushes. Miss Price—“Did Shakespeare die in poverty ?” Burton G.—“No, he died in Stradford.” A WORD OF THANKS 1 he Munhisko Staff wishes to take this opportunity to thank Burton Gilchrist for his untiring efforts in securing advertisements for this number. His splendid work has made this publication possible. The Staff. SLOCUM SPORT SHOP CARDS, TOBACCO, GYM SUPPLIES, SPALDING LINE SWEATERS, BICYCLES

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T H E MUNHISKO 21 WEBER, EMMA Academic Course; French Club (4); Honor Roll (1, 3); Senior Class Play (4); Commercial Club (3); Dramatic Club (4). Her Angel’s face As the great eye of Heaven shined bright, And made a sunshine in the shady place; Did ever mortal behold such heavenly grace? WHITEHOIJSE, HILDA Academic Course; Inter Class Basketball (1); Commercial Club (3); Glee Club (3, 4); Dramatic Club (4); French Club (4); Operetta (4). WILSON JEAN Academic Course; Glee Club (4); I'rench Club (4); Dramatic Club (4); Honor Roll (3, 4); Senior Class Play (4); Property Manager and Prompter of Sr. Play (4); Bul-Bul (4); Commercial Club (3). Come Pensive Nun devout and pure, Sober, steadfast, and demure, All in a robe of darkest grain. Flowing and majestic train, And sable stole of cypress lawn Over they decent shoulders drawn. WOZNIAK, WILLIAM Interclass Basketball (3); Publicity Manager (4) ; Academic Course. He was six foot o’man, all Clear grit an’ human natur’: None couldn’t quicker pitch a ton Nor dror a furrer straighten MUNHALL HIGH Amid the hills and valleys, Close to the mills so great, A building—tall and stately, Stands in the Keystone State. Victories and honors Are what we all expect, So from our school fly banners, And its name we all respect. “Nothing but good from this school goes,” Our sports are always clean, Our well-won victories make no foes, No better teams are seen. I guess you’re wondering by this time Just what school this might be, Well, you will learn in this last line It’s Munhall High School—see? Sara Hamilton ’26. SENIOR CLASS PLAY As I sit before the footlights Awaiting the May Day play I'm wondering if it comes out right With all the actors gay. And as the first scene ended With love tales left untold, The notes of music blended With songs of lovers bold. The old time tunes resound And take us to days When Old Black Joe was found ’Neath the hottest summer rays. Again the lovers cooing With rivals on the scene, And jealous feelings brewing With monstrous eyes of green. Then the stage hand mixed the sening, And the actors lost their que, And everything delayed so That we scare knew what to do. But now I’m tired of sitting On these shining boards of oak, And I think I will l e flitting Before my sitters broke. Written by a spectator between acts of the Senior Class Play. THE RADIO BUG I. He sits at the radio till early morn And turns the knobs and dials Till tunes come through the horn. That have traveled miles and miles. II. ' When music has filled the air. And he hears the stations letters, And finds it's only Kaufmann Baer's. He turns to something better. —Elizabeth Alexander, '26. SPRING The clouds are beautifully tinted With crimson, orange and gold, And the flowers so beautifully painted With colors rare and old. It must be the work of some master Who, with his paint pot must go O’er the sky and by glorious disaster Drop some paint on each flower below. Ruth Hager ’26.



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THE MUNHISKO 23 OUR ADVERTISERS A M Alniar Boot Shop Master Printing Co. Anderson, A. C.—Hatter McConegly’s Stationery Archer, Charles—Violin Monongahela Trust Co. B N Bevan Hardware Co. Nifty Shoppe—Men’s Wear Bill’s Palace Barber Shop 0 C O’Donnell—Drugs Capitol Bowling Alleys Carnegie Library Club P E Parker. J. C.—Gents’ Furnishings Priess. Ed. F.—Jeweler Elicker Strong, Florists Q F Quality Cash Market Famous Candy Co. First National Bank s Fisher Studio Rhodes, J. C.—Jeweler 0 R Gillen Coulter S. S. Shoe Co. Grecco. Jos. A.—Violin Saron. Dan—Confectionery Gross Dept. Store Schermer. R.—Men's Wear H Schuster, M. A.—Gents' Furnishings Solomon’s—Men’s Clothes Half Bros.—Happy Home Furnishers Slocum’s Sport Shop Homestead Dairy Lunch Sol’s Clothes Shop Homestead Motor Supply State Restaurant Homestead Paint Glass Co. Summersgill. Optician Homestead Park Land Co. J U United Candy Shop Johnston, The Florist W L Welsh, J. C.—Grocer Laird, Tom—Grocer Wohlfarth Bros.—Bakers Little, Ben—Shoes Wondershu Shop

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