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CLASS PESSIMIST THE MUMIISKO 11 (Continued from page 8) talk with our fingers and how to lie down in about two feet of space. Then another thing about this school that strikes me as ridiculous is grades. Why do the teachers spend so much tune decorating a grade book? Some of them don’t even do that, but trust to their memories and about every six weeks there is “a great wailing and gnashing of teeth.” Another thing, why let people like John Hickey live, he would rather read Vergil than play basket-ball; why let live a person like Isobel Wozniak who has such a sweet disposition that she can get on the good side of all the teachers; and that Dot Laird, the manager of the girls’ basket-ball team, who got so high-hatted when her team won a few games. More good luck than good management. I should think. There are many more in this class who should not be allowed to live, but the long and short of it is—Kitty Watson and Jean Hoot. This is terrible! I’ve been chewing the tops of all my pencils just recalling such th ugs. Education! Bunk! I’ll finish my education in a correspondence school where they don’t even send you a picture of the teachers. And to think I’m just commencing! And just the other day one of those chapel speakers tried to tell us what a great life we are living and how much it means to us every day we attend school. He never went to Munhall, that’s all. Elsie Lacey, '27. “KLUB KLIPPINGS” 'I'lie high school clubs are formed chiefly to create greater interest in various activities as well as developing cooperation and promoting sociability. The clubs of Munhall H'gh School, which have grown in number and enrollment, have been more successful than previous years. The Senior French Club, with many members, has functioned better than previous years. Its members have enjoyed many social gatherings and have proven the club beneficial. Then there is the Dramatic Club, which did not exist the last years or so. This club is a very popular one on account of its large en-rollmen. The members conduct their own meetings and have enjoyed producing a few plays as well as functioning on the social side. The Art Club, with an enrollment of fifteen, is under the supervision of Miss Johnston. The purpose of this club is to cultivate a taste for the finer things in art. Next, we have the Commercial Club, with a large enrollment. The main purpose of this club is to bring about a greater interest in the subjects and problems of the classroom, as well as enjoying social gatherings. 'Phe History Club’s main purpose is to create more interest in current news and associate it with the text material. This is a newly formed club and has done very well in the line of progress. The Girls’ Reserve is another newly formed club. 'Pile Girls’ Reserve are similar in their workings as the Girl Scouts or Camp Fire Girls. This club is one of the most active in the school and we are proud to have an organization as this with us. Keep it up. girls! ALUMNI NOTES The Alumni Association of the Munhall High School, which has been recently formed, is a very active organization and is meeting regularly. The most commendable feature, accomplished as the result of a few meetings, is a plan adopted by the association—to create a fund from which worthy Munhall graduates may borrow to obtain a college education. A special committee was appointed to devise ways and means for collecting the necessary funds. 'Pile first means, which successfully met the approval of the public, was the giving of a three-act comedy. “Only Me”. This play, given by the Tri-Boro Dramatic Club for the benefit of the Alumni Fund, was held in the High School auditorium. March 25th and 28th. On both nights the auditorium was filled, and by the judgment of applause, it was readily seen that the play was a huge success. The Alumni also devised a plan whereby the Seniors could sell tickets for this play at a percentage. 'Phis percentage was to help raise money for the Senior’s trip to Washington. TYPES OF GIRLS A disagreeable girl.............Annie Mosity A pleasant girl Jennie Rosity A geometrical girl..................Polly Gon One of the best girls Ella Gant A musical girl ...................Sarah Nade A nervous girl ....................Hester leal A muscular girl Callie Sthenics sad girl Ella G. A great big girl Ella Pliant A warlike girl ................... Millie Tary A high type girl Ella Vate Yodo—Do you have any scars on you? Dodo—No, but I can give you a cigarette.
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13 THK MUNHISKO FOOTBALL M nnhall 0 M unhall 6 Munhall 0 M unhall 0 Munhall .0 Munhall 0 0 Munhall 7 FOOTBALL John Laird Gerald Laird Daniel Treloor Kenneth Thompson John Stevens PL Poad A. Motteram Ray Rutter RESULTS Swissvale ....................21 Rankin 12 Avalon 12 E. Pittsburgh 0 Clairton 14 Washington 51 Edgewood 6 East California .... 18 LETTER MEN Robert Bridges Robert Morgan E. Copeland E. Mathieson PL Albrecht John Price Alex Wallace
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