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The Munhisko Staff Donald Zimmerman - - - -.............................Editor-in-Chief Margaret Bertram...................................................Assistant Editor Patrick McConville.............................................Business Manager Jack Speidel................................................Advertising Manager Ellen O’Neill.......................................................Literary Editor John Vines...................................................Boys' Athletic Editor Florence Hufnagle............................................Girls' Athletic Editor Bernice Jones.......................................................Calendar Editor Kenneth Owens.......................................................Exchange Editor Isabel Wozniak........................................................A umni Editor Miss Myers.......................................- - - - Faculty Advisor THE PICTORIAL STAFF Harry Rutter......................................................Editor-in-Chief George Richey....................................................Assistant Editor Jack McGill..............................................................Business Manager Thelma McClatchey............................................Advertising Manager Ellen O’Neill.....................................................Snapshot Editor James Feeney......................................................Snapshot Editor 8
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The Student Council The year 1927-28 marked the sixth year of self-government at Munhall High School. During these years the Student Council has acted as a cooperative body between the faculty and the student body. This year it has continued to do so. Despite opinions to the contrary, Student Government is to continue in the future. The new Constitution was given its real test and was found to be very satisfactory for the school’s needs in years to come. The Council, having its members apportioned according to the enrollment of their respective classes, has been a very active body. The policy of holding bi-weekly meetings was adopted for the purpose of deliberating on the problems of the school’s government. The major part of its work has been carried out through committees as provided by the Constitution. The Hall andAudi-torium Committee executed its part well in regulating traffic and providing ushers for the Auditorium. The Social Activities Committee provided rules and regulations governing school functions, while the Club Committee had the special duty of granting charters to the schools clubs. In addition to this, the Council as a whole has acted as arbiter in several cases and its verdicts were accepted as final. Its activities and undertakings have been featured by the cooperation among its members. The crowning achievement of the year was the success of the Athletic Banquet. Without doubt, it can be called the biggest and best ever held at Munhall. In summing up the work of this Executive group, the Student Council of 1927-28 has proven itself to be one of the best and has done everything possible to carry out the school motto “Do in Cooperation.” 7
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The Munhisko As has been the custom for many years, the school paper, the Munhisko was again published. This 1927-28 issue is considered practically the best ever put out by the staff. From all sections came favorable comments which greatly aided the staff in its work. An issue of the paper was entered in an international contest. Although a letter from Mr. Franklin Banner, Professor of Journalism at Penn State congratulating us for a successful paper, was received, as yet no definite decision has been made. We are particularly proud of our paper because it is supported entirely by advertisements of local merchants and by this we feel that we have the support not only of our school, but also of the entire community and that they are solely responsible for its success. We shall take this opportunity to thank those people to whom we owe so much, and feel sure that the Senior Issue, the Pictorial will be a fitting close for so successful a year. Dear Reader: The staff expresses its most sincere thanks to you for your subscription. It wishes that you would not allow anyone to borrow your book, as it decreases the income of future pictorials. The staff thanks all those who have helped make this pictorial a success; the typists, class presidents, etc. The editor also wishes to acknowledge the service the Senior Class did for him in electing very capable assistants. Margaret Bertram 9 The Editor
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