Munhall High School - Munhisko Yearbook (Munhall, PA)

 - Class of 1928

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The Popularity Contest THE MOST POPULAR Jack McGill...........................................Louise Lewellyn These two people have come to the top In the contest, have they not? For they are liked by us all, And we hope they will never fall Off the perch on which they sit. And where only a few would fit; For they are the most popular in the school, And were chosen by the student rule. JHE MOST ATTRACTIVE Alex Wallace..........................................Violetta Kline if you will turn to the middle page. You will find two who should be on the stage; For Alex Wallace and Violetta Kline Are the kind which you should expect to find If you should go to Broadway Street, And pay to sit in the very best seat. The most Attractive is where they shine, And when “all dolled up” they look like a new dime. THE BEST ATHLETE Harry Rutter..........................................Grace McCague When the votes were counted that were cast, We found two that are very fast; For Grace McCague and Dutch Rutter Have never yet been found in a gutter, And when we have a game on hand, They are never among those on the stand. For they are the Best Athletes, we must confess, And on leaving Munhall we wish them much success. THE BEST STUDENT Donald Zimmerman.............................................Jean Carr Some people may think that they are bright, But would change their minds at the sight Of Donald Zimmerman and Jean Carr; For they sure are both a star, And in class they sure know their stuff, And never have to try and bluff. And no matter what you undertake to do We all wish success to be with you. THE MOST COURTEOUS Patrick McConville....................................Ellen O’Neill When you are walking through the hall And accidently let something fall, Patrick McConville or Ellen O’Neill Will be following at your heel. And before you have time to turn around They will have the article from the ground; For they were chosen the most courteous in the school, And while choosing, the pupils were not a fool. 20

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Junior Class Roll BOYS GIRLS Anderson, John Baker, Joe Botsford, Clarence Copeland, Thomas Crawford, Paul Cristofik, John Cross, David Finlayson, Jack Frye, Edward Hacker, Dale Hawkins, Elmer James, Wilbur Lyle, Park Magnuson, Gustav Martin, William Mooney, James Moore, Robert McAdoo, Paige McGill, George Murray, Neyman Michalik, Cazmir North, John O’Niel, Kenneth O’Connor, Vincent Oster, Earl Patnik, Edward Poad, Ederas Ramsey, James Redshaw, James Rydesky, Adam Schoup, Gail Smalley, Michael Spiedel, Jack Stitt, William Strang, Harold Stricho, Andrew Timko, Michael Toth, Steven Van Wickle, Clyde Albrecht, Hilda Bair, Sara Ellen Barnes, Margaret Bertram, Margaret Bowers, Luretta Burechson, Bella • Cohen, Sara Cosgrove, Catherine Gagean, Emma Gaither, Ada Gribble, Anna Hayden, Sara Hufnagle, Florence Kohut, Mary Matthews, Grace Muir, Ina McGreevy, Elsie Noroski, Josephine Pfiefer, Eleanor Rinard, Mary Elizabeth Rulafson, Lucretia Rydesky, Madeline Siedlas, Helen Smalley, Helen Sullivan, Margaret Thompson, Ellen Thomson, Ruth Wiedeli, Helen 19



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Senior Class Records 1 Genevieve C. Bochie “Jenny” Commercial Club (3,4) Jenny is a nice girl But she is very strong This fact she will prove If you do her any wrong. 2 Eoma Luetta Burnham Eoma History Club (2), Inter-class Basketball (3,4), Track (3), Munhisko Staff (3), Class Reporter (2) This is Eoma A commercial girl is she And in the future Somebody’s “stenog” she’ll be. 3 Jean T. Carr “Jean” Usher (1), History Club (2). Inter class Basketball (3,4), Inter-class Hockey (3), Debating (4), French Club (3,4) Patient and quiet and studious too, This described Jean, through and through 4 John Joseph Connelly “John” History Club (2), German Club (4), Chemistry Club (4) One thing to John’s credit He’s every inch a man And no matter what confronts him He’ll do the best he can. 5 Carolyn Louise Cowen “Girlie” History Club (2), French (3,4), Dramatic Club (3,4) Girlie is a tomboy She likes to catch ball. Never has she dropped it As far as we recall. 6 James Francis Feeney “Jim” German Club (4), Chemistry Club (4), Inter-class Baseball (3), Pictorial Staff (4) In our club circles In school, too Jim has proven himself A good sport through and through. 7 Elizabeth Evelyn Garland “Libby History Club (2), Class Reporter (4), Cheerleader (2), French Club (3,4), Dramatic Club (3) That wavy mass of light brown hair Becomes you well, we say In fact, no one was surprised When Freddy came your way. 8 Samuel Leonard Glick “Sam” History Club (2), Science (4), Checker Club (4), Chemistry Club (4), Debating Team (4) He thinks he is an orator For hours he will talk When he’s through he finds That everybody’s gone for a walk. 9 Alexander Graves “A eck” History Club (2), French Club (3), Latin Club (4), Chemistry Club (4), Checker Club (4), Inter-class Basketball (3), Debating Team (4) Oratory is his art Some day he’ll be a star And lofty fields of learning Will beckon from afar. 10 Harry Edgar Hahn Jr. “Bromo” Student Council (1), Class Reporter (2), Inter-class Basketball (3,4), Munhisko Staff (3), Football (4), Class Secretary (4), Usher (4) A diplomat is Harry Reliable and true Secretary of the Senior class And loyal through and through 11 Hilda H. Hepps Hilda History Club (2) Hilda says she has no beau But she always blushes When she answers “no. 12 George S. Hough Huffie History Club (2), German Club (4), Chemistry Club (4) He “does his stuff” in football Keeps up with his studies, too Ambition points to great success In all he tries to do. 13 Helen L. James Helen History Club (2), German Club (4) Our Helen is a nurse Hasn’t she the looks? She knows all about the sick Because she learned from books. 14 Alice Bernice Jones Bernie Cheer Leader (2), Class Reporter (3), Honor Roll Medalist (1,2), Usher (3,4), French Club (3,4). H»«-tory Club (2) Bernice finds more to talk about In a minute and a half Than is printed in the Munhisko By the entire Munhisko Staff. 15 John Francis Kearns “Johnnie” History Club (2), Inter-class Basketball (3), Varsity Basketball (4), German Club (4) “I do not care for the weaker sex” 16 Norma Louise Kelley Norma History Club (2), French Club (3,4) You’d never know she was around Because she hardly makes a sound. 17 Milan Joseph Kovalik Herr Krum History Club (2), Munhisko Staff (3), Chemistry Club (4), History Club (2), Honor Roll Medalist (3,4,2) German Club (4), Student Council (4) In his lexicon there is no such word as fail For in every test he takes It’s usually an “A” he makes. 21

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