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THE MUNIIISKO j| l.E the Achievements, All the Ambition fm Manifested, All the t'.oals Reached by this Class of 1927, we credit to the Wisdom and Guidance of our teacher: GEORGE E. W A EBERT to whom we respectfully dedicate this book
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TIIK MUNIIISKO O THE READER: In criticising this book, dear reader, do not be too harsh. This book, the final edition of the Munhisko, does not represent the Annual which is customary for the Senior Class to publish, but it represents the humble results, and earnest labors of a few. Therefore, we, as a Senior Class, present this book to our readers. May its purpose be fulfilled. CLASS OK “27”
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CALENDAR IT’S SPRINGTIME 4 THE MUNHISKO April 1 — ? ? ? Who got fooled ? ? ? April 2—Junior-Senior Boys’ Interclass victors. April 3—Sale of handerkchiefs by Mrs. Clarke. April 4—Freshie girls win interclass championship game. Rah Team. April 5—Visiting day for teachers. April 6—Practcie for operetta dances. April 11—Pupils begin to work for report cards. April 12—End of six weeks period. April 13—Fine program by Girl Reserves. April 19—Pay day for high school students. April 20—Montcalm and Wolfe at chapel. April 21—Dress rehearsal for operetta. April 22—Operetta “The Maid and The Middy.” April 23—Tickets distributed for Dramatic Club Play. April 26—Junior class meeting. Election of officers. April 27—Boys’ track practice. April 28—High school banquet at Presbyterian Church. April 29—High school assembly. May 2—Last day for book reports. May 3—Practice for “Who Kissed Barbara.” May 4—Health play at general assembly. May 5—“Who Kissed Barbara” by dramatic club. May 6—Freshmen stage a party in the gym. May 9—Did you remember Mother? May 10—Confederate Memorial Day. May 11—Girls practice high jumping. May 12—Final Jack Tournament in Pittsburgh. May 13—French Club Cabaret—Tres Bien. May 16—Not over the after effects of the cabaret. May 17—Pictorial sale campaign still on. May 18—Last Dramatic Club meeting. May 19—English examination day. May 20—Last assembly for seniors. May 23—Senior Class Nite—Lots o’ fun. May 24—Banquet to the seniors by the school board. May 25—School and Community Picnic. May 26—Seniors bid us good-bye. Commencement. May 27—Last day of school. Au revoir. There is a time-honored swimming hole in the German district of St. Louis and the wise-crackers call it the Old Dutch Cleanser.” I am feeling mighty happy, Don’t you? How I love the early springtime, Don’t you? When the grass makes green the sod, And the buds are in the pod, I just feel like praising God, Don’t you? 1 love to see the birds come back, Don’t you? And the leaves bedeck the trees, Don’t you? Then the cool and gentle rain, Brings us flowers along the lane, Fell like praising God again. Don’t you? S. M. G„ ’27. HONOR ROLL Fifth Period 1927 ROOM 25 Regina Wozniak (5) ROOM 5 Albert Feczko (5) ROOM 22 Margaret Rosenbaum (5) Donald Zimmerman (5) ROOM 17 John Hickey (3) Edward Markowitz (3) Margaret Lament (2) Ruth Muir (3) Isobel Wozniak (5) ROOM 23 Frances Lances (4) Cleopha Mosbachcr (4) Anne McClure (3) Hannah Muir (2) Mildred Margolis (5) Violet Len (5) ROOM 11 Margaret Bertram (5) Margaret Barnes (5) Bella Burcheson (4) Sarah Cohen (3) ROOM 18 Milan Kovalik (3) Bernice Jones (3) Florence Rydesky (4) George Hough (1) ROOM 21 Paul Kundrat (5) Dorothy Huffman (5) ROOM 14 Park Lyle (5) Wilbur James (1) Gustav Magnuson (1) ROOM 24 Kenyon Owens (5) Kenneth Owens (5) Henry Patterson (4) Carl Punzak (5) Betty J. Schaeffer (5) ROOM 13 James Redshaw (2) Seniors 6 Juniors 5 Sophomores !. 8 Freshmen ............15 Boys—15 Girls—19 A COMPARISON 1925-1926 1926-1927 First Period 24 25 Second Period 26 28 Third Period 29 28 Fourth Period 29 30 Fifth Period 26 34
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