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20 THE MUNHISKO PENTEK, ALEX Commercial Clul) (3) ; Dramatic Club (4) ; French Club (3, 4); Chess and Checker Club (3) ; Student Council Pres. (4). Here’s to Alex, the toiling boy, To him '27 wishes great joy. RUTTER. RAYMOND (R2) Class Pres. (4) ; Chess and Checker Club (3); Dramatic Club (4) ; Glee Club (2. 3, 4); Basketball (1, 2. 3. 4) ; Track (1, 2. 3, 4). I would all woman, who are false, Were banished o’er the sea, For they have been a nuisance, These last few years to me. RYDESKY. FLORENCE (Flo) Honor Roll Medalist (3. 4). I wonder at the idleness of fears, When I consider life’s few years. STEVENS, JOHN (Stumps) Commercial Club (1. 2, 3); Dramatic Club (4) ; Varsity B, B. (3. 4) ; Soccer (2, 3). John is happy, John is gay, When he talks the live long day. STEWART. FRED (Fritz) Varsity B. B. (3) ; Dramatic Club (4) ; Commercial Club (3). Girls all like me, I’m sublime, When I hand them a pretty good line. SULLIVAN, RAY (Decon) French Club (3). Like drops of rain or of dew, My thoughts are many, my words arc few. SWANSON, ELEANOR (Rusty) Dramatic Club (4). All her bright golden hair, Like gilded rays of sun. Has made this lass so fair, And liked by everyone. SWENSON, VIOLA (VI) French Club (3, 4); Dramatic Club (4); Orchestra (2, 3, 4); Basket-ball (3, 4). Let my deep silence speak for me, As the rustling leaves of the tree. WATSON, KATHRYN (Kitty) Class Secretary (3); Commercial Club (2, 3); Dramatic Club (4); Glee Club (1); Varsity B. B. (2. 3. 4) ; Volley-ball (1. 2); Hockey (4). Kitty is attractive. And never inactive. WILLIAMS, MERLE French Club (3, 4). Merle is bashful, to our dismay. And seldom speaks out of the way. WOZNIAK. ISOBEL Commercial Club (2, 3) ; French Club (3, 4); Dramatic Club (4); Glee Club (1, 2); Varsity B. B. (2, 3, 4); Track (1, 4); Hockey (4); Volley-ball (1). She is versatile, what I mean. In other words, she’s quite keen. IN MEMORIAM J. RIED CRAWFORD
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THE MUNHISKO 19 JOHNSON. THELMA Glee Clul) (4); Dramatic Clu!) (4). Always with a merry smile. Beaming joyfully all the while. kEAKNS. M AT 11EW (Nurmi I French Club (3, 4); Dramatic Club (4). This boy’s a devil jester. Who makes himself too free; The rascal is not always, What he appears to be. KENEDY, FRANK French Club (3, 4). Quietly thinking all the day, He goes about in his own still way. LACEY. ELSIE (LZ) Commercial Club (3); French Club (3. 4); Dramatic Club (4); Glee Club (1); Varsity B. B. (4) ; Volley-ball (1. 2) ; Hockey (4). Elsie talks extremely well. On any subject let her dwell. LACZKO, EM RO (Boz) Commercial Club (1); Track (2.3); Football (1,2, 3, 4) ; Chess and Checker Club (3); Pictorial Staff (4). This is our Emro, A good natured boy, Of whom all the Seniors. Wish him much joy. LAIRD. MARY Class President (2); Commercial Club (3); Dramatic Club (4); Glee Club (1); French Club (3). Our little Mary is not contrary, But usually full of delight; Especially when her dimpled smile, Changes dull things to bright. LAIRD, GERALD (Jet) Football (2. 3, 4) ; l'rench Club (3, 4) ; Chess and Checker Club (3) ; Class Treasurer (4). This boy is full of funny pranks, You can all bank on this. I f something happens in any rank. Blame him, you’ll never miss. LAIRD, JOHN (Lad) French Club (3. 4); Basket-ball (3); Football (3, 4). Johnny is popular, take my word. Especially when he’s out in the Ford. LAIRD. DOROTHEA (Drothy) French Club, chairman (3. 4) ; Commercial Club (2. 3); Dramatic Club Pres. (4); Basketball Mgr. (4); Volley-ball (3). Dancing is her hobby. In fact she’s quite nobby. LAMONT. MARGARET (Peggy) Commercial Club (2, 3); Glee Club (1, 2); French Club (3. 4) ; Dramatic Club (4); Hockey (4); Leaders Corps (2): Volley-ball (3). Our Margaret, who is fond of French. And speaks it after school. In reading “La Petit Journal,’’ She never misses a rule. LESKO. EDWARD (Ed) Civic Club (2); Choral Club (2, 3); French Club (4). Eddie takes it the easy way, By smiling all the live long day. MACZKO, DANIEL (Maz) l'rench Club (3. 4) ; Dramatic Club (4); F'ootball (3); Orchestra (1,2, 3, 4); Chess and Checker Club (3). Danny is a witty lad. Danny it a blonde, Danny is a ladies' man. Of whom the girls are fond. MARKOWITZ. EDWARD (E.B.M.) Art Club (3. 4); Chess and Checker (3) ; Dramatic Club (4); Pictorial Editor (4). Humor, wit. and jollity. Are with this boy continually. For a little joke now and then Is enjoyed by the best of men. MITCHELL. ANNA (Ann) Art Club (3, 4); Commercial Club (1). My tongue within my lips I rein, F'or who talks much must talk in vain. MOORE, GRACE Commercial Club (3); French Club (3. 4); Dramatic Club (4); Volley-ball (1); Hockey (4); Leaders Corps (2); Student Council (1). Grace is always on the go, Mostly with a boy named Joe. MORGAN, ROBERT (Pal) l'rench Club (3. 4) ; Dramatic Club (4) ; F'ootball (3, 4); Track (1. 4). This boy’s a pal to all. And a true pal to Munhall. MUIR, RUTH l'rench Club (3. 4). Dear Ruth, who’s working hard. And studies during the night. To play she really hasn’t time, To work is her delight. NATCHER. BERNICE (Bernie) Commercial Club (3); French Club (3, 4) ; Dramatic Club (4). I seek with memories grown dim overnight, Some resting flower of yesterday’s delight. PEARSON, MILDRED (Milly) ’ Commercial Club (3); French Club (3. 4) ; Dramatic Club (4); Leaders Corps (2); End Ball (1) ; Track (2) ; Hockey (3). She. for whom all beauty burns, Like incense in a million urns.
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I HEAR YOU CALLING A COMPLAINT rilE MUNHISKO 21 (With apologies to Edward Albrecht) Ret ween eight and nine in the morning, When the sun is beginning to rule, Comes a voice so loud and ringing. That is known as the ‘‘call for school.” This voice, I heard it call me To get up. it’s time for the late bell, Rut instead I’d rather rest awhile And reply, “I’m not feeling so well.” Rut as I roll on the other side And, my nap, I try to repeat, Two brawny arms caress my neck. And soon I’m on my feet. Though I go to bed before nine. And seldom attend a party, It seems that the old school-bell Plays a joke, and makes me tardy. And may I warn the Sophs and Fresh, Also, Juniors, your attention; “It’s best to be in school on time Than an ev’ning in the room of Detention.” E. R. M., ’27. HIS WIFE’S NAME A chemist’s wife Ann Eliza A civil engineer’s wife.....-............Rridget A gardener's wife Flora A humorist’s wife .........................Sally A clergyman’s wife ........................Marie A shoemaker’s wife ........................Peggy A sexton’s wife............................Relle A porter’s wife ......................... Carrie A dancing master’s wife Grace A milliner’s wife Hattie A pianist’s wife ........................Octavia A life-saver’s wife.....................Caroline An upholsterer’s wife............. .......Sophie An astronomer’s wife Stella A doctor’s wife ....................... Patience A fisherman’s wife Nettie A gas man’s wife............................Meta A marksman’s wife Aimee A florist’s wife ..........................Pansy An Ohio man grafted a shin of a chicken on his dog’s hack and now the dog can go chase himself. I’m an easy-going fellow, With a disposition mellow, I believe in sitting quiet in the boat; Though my ire is slow in rising. Yet isn’t so surprising. When I Veil you what it is that gets my goat. All day long I toil and worry. Get my work done in a hurry. I’m an energetic worker, there’s no doubt; But at night when rest I’m seeking. Comes a voice to me that’s speaking: You will have to go and clean the cellar out.” Now. I’ll make this one assertion, I don't mind the mere exertion That’s connected with the job I have to do; But no matter how I’m slaving, Here’s the thing that sets me raving. There’s another always waiting when I’m through. I have painted, scrubbed and varnished, Polished all the things that tarnished. 1 have washed and dried the dishes one by one; But tlie jobs do not diminish. For no matter what I finish. There’s another always waiting to be done. E. Milton Goldman. ’27. JOKES No Fooling Antonio—My father was the man who invented macaroni. Maria—My, where did he get the idea? Antonio—From the noodle. Doubling Up A teacher of music in a public school was trying to impress upon her pupils the meaning of f and flf in a song that they were to learn. After explaining the first sign, she said, “Now children, if f means forte, what does tf mean?” “Eighty,” shouted one enthusiastic pupil. Giving Presents He—Would you accept a pet monkey? She—Oh. I would have to ask father. This is so sudden. “That’s enough out of you,” replied the cook as she just completed her task of squeezing a large, juicy lemon.
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