Munhall High School - Munhisko Yearbook (Munhall, PA)

 - Class of 1928

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Munhall High School - Munhisko Yearbook (Munhall, PA) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 29 of 52
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McConville, Patrick “Snake” To have a love affair McDonald, Margaret “Peg” To pass chemistry McGill, John “Rags” To be an aviator Miskovich, Mildred “Millie” To be a nurse Moore, Frances “Frans” To teach French Natcher, Margaret “Puss” To have a fellow O’Neill, Ellen “Ellen” To go to Seton Hill Park, John “Porky” To be a business man Patterson, Thelma “Patty” To be great if possible Pearson, Edgar “Eggs” To wear overalls Price, George “Moon” To keep quiet Price, John “Jack” To be natural Reinerth, Henry “Tarzan” To be a good dancer Reinerth, Richard “Moik” To get another date with Red Richey, Charles “Chuck” To be a truant officer Richey, George “Big dough” To be a chemist Roberts, Margaret “Peg” To graduate Russell, Mary “Mary” To be an editor’s wife Rutter, Harry “Dutch” To be an athletic director Schwartz, William “Billy” To own Whitaker Slater, Hester “Slats” To attract attention Schuetts, Harold “Hal” To be a druggist Thomas, Rhoda “Tommy” To have long hair Thompson, Kenneth “Kay” To go to college Tray, Evelyn “Pat” To sell the Ford Waldman, Madeline “Fussy” To be a singer Wallace, Alexander “Elk” To be a machinist Wiebelt, Frank “Butch” To take advice Wilson, John “Snags” To have a good time Vines, John Younko” To be a sports-writer Zimmerman, Donald “Don To be a journalist Got any dopes For Heaven’s sake Ho Moike How’s your boyfriend? Dunt esk That’s my boyfriend I know Do you know your Latin? Aw gee Should you care It’s like this fellows— Howdy Puss I hope to spit Let’s dance Aw Right It’s me Oh-h-h-h You bet Hey, Don How do you like them apples? Do you love me? We acted crazy just like darn fools See you at nine o’clock Fer crying in a bucket Hey, nuts I could gargle buttermilk Ye gods! Little sweetner, buckets Got your Chemistry done? Hey, Heins! Any news? Doggone it Being in the office Studying Chemistry Driving Gift of gab Her excellent voice Dusting the keys Looking for snapshots Talking about nothing Eating candy Sleeping Keeping Boyd’s room in order Leaning on someone’s shoulder Dancing In the halls with the Camel His many girlfriends Debating Studying Chemistry Being a lovable girl Chewing gum Height Detailed explanations Slick Hair Red hair Boxing Wit and humor Singing Good looks Being stubborn Jerking sodas Write-ups Looking for the Munhisko Staff

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Name Nickname Desire Favorite Expression Noted for Bochie, Genevieve “Jenny” To be somebody’s stenog Howdy Writing Burnham, Eoma “Nemo” Happy marriage I’m all hot and bothered Talking Carr, Jean “Jean” To go to Cincinnati Imagine that! Debating Connelly, John “Jack” To return his torn pictures Oh, gee! Studying German Cowan, Louise “Girlie” To get out of school I gif you a smeck Crackin’ wise Feeney, James “Cubeh” To get dressed in a hurry She’s bad news Studying Chemistry Garland, Elizabeth “Bubbus” To be in the movies Yes, I’m a wonderful girl Looking pretty Glick, Samuel “Zem” To be a doctor Where’s that money, Pat? Dancing Graves, Alexander “Alex” To be a chemist You would Checkers Hahn, Harry “Bromo” To be somebody’s darling Hey! Following the female styles Hepps, Hilda “Hilda” To be a principal What do ye mean? Arguing with “Uncle George’ Hough, George “Huffie” To be a geologist Give her a bottle of beer Working trig, problems James, Helen “Helen” To be noisy Ach! Keeping quiet Jones, Bernice “Bernie” To be stout Can’t come I have a date Talking about George Kearns, John “Barrel” To teach trig. Get out Reading sport stories Kelly, Norma “Norma” To teach Latin My word! Making waffles Kline, Violetta “Skeets” To get to school on time Aw Chuck e Attractiveness Kovalik, Milan “Krum” To modernize R. J. H. How come? Smoking a pipe Kramer, Fred “Fritz” To get Hackett’s job Yes, I think so Playing the piano Kushner, Agnes “Agie” To know her Soc. Aw gwan! Going home the sixth period Kushner, John “Kush” To be a second Fritz Chrysler Y y-y you Reading books Laird, William “Wally” To be an alumnus Max no Difference His love for Munhall High Lewellyn, Louise “Gabby” To take advice What the—? Looking for Jack Maczko, Alexander “Alex” To be a pharmacist Dunt esk Mistreating his pony Mares, Laudislaus “Mar-ras” To teach Latin Shut up Pugnacious feeling Markowitz, Leona “Leona” To be strong Another blowout Writing on the blackboard Mathieson, Emerson “Buckets” To learn to chew That’s the old fight Day dreaming McCague, Grace “Nuts” To get that certain party Gorgeous Talking to her boy friend McClatchey, Thelma “Tete” To teach algebra Neenie was home last night Bluffing



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To Mr. Walbert To Miss Blank -To Miss Albright -To Miss Johnson To Miss Myers To Mr. Lemmon To Miss Daly To Mr. Goehring To Miss Goodhue -To Miss Briggs -To Miss Clark To Miss Smith -To Mr. Wherry To Miss Hansen To Miss Adams To Miss Boyd To Mr. Hackett To the Junior Class -To Miss Lyle To Mr. Ramsey To The School Board Last Will of Seniors - We leave all the Senior German books .....................................We leave the Junior Class ............................We leave all the horses and ponies - We leave all the Art books ........................We leave all the old Munhiskos .....................- ' 'We leave the Freshmen boys ' We leave “Les Petite Chants Francaise” We leave Miss Blank We leave all the broken typewriters .....................We leave all the Junior banking accounts .........................We leave all over due Library books .......................... We leave the task of teaching history - - - ' - - ' We leave the Senior good will ...............................We leave all sarcastic remarks ..................................We leave all the dumbbells We leave the job of coaching next year’s Senior Play - - - - ' ' ' We leave all broken bottles - - - - We leave the school and the Senior dignity We leave the pots and pans for future kitchen ...............................We leave all the plants and fishes We leave the job of finding next year’s diplomas SENIOR CLASS RECORDS (Continued, from page 23) 51 Evelyn Marie Tray “Pat” History Club (2), Munhisko Club (2), Munhisko Staff (3), Inter-class Basketball (3), Senior Class Play (4), Commercial Club (President, 4) Who is this shiek from Haggerty’s Who haunts you, night and day? We really do not blame him For parking up this way. 52 John Joseph Vines Big John” History Club (2), Munhisko Staff (3,4), Dramatic Club (3,4), French Club (3,4) ‘Twould really seem more natural According to his size To see him dashing down the street As a hoop before him flies. 53 Madaline Margaret Waldman Madeline” Class Reporter (2,4), History Club (2), Commercial Club (3,4), Dramatic Club (3,4) A second Galli Gurci This clever girl will be. And some day in the future Upon the stage she’ll be. 54 Alex Faulds Wallace L. X.” Inter-class Basketball (2,3,4), History Club(2), Dramatic Club (2,4), Usher (4), Football (3,4), Inter-class Baseball (3), Student Council (4) He lives in realm of football He plays it in his dreams Always fighting for the glory Of Munhall and her teams. 55 Frank Charles Wiebelt “Burch” History Club (2), Inter-class Baseball (3), Chemistry Club (4), German Club (4) Butch” takes things the easy way By doing nothing all the day. 56 John Robert Wilson Snags” History Club (2), German Club (4), Senior Class Play (4), Chemistry Club (4) John doesn’t talk so much But as the saying goes The wisest man is not the one Who tells all he knows 57 Donald Eugene Zimmerman “Zimmie” History Club (2), Honor Roll (1,2,3,4), Student Council (2,3,4), Usher (3,4), Debating Club (4). Latin Club (4), Senior Class Play (4), Munhisko Editor (4) Here is Editor Donald”, The genius of our class His special ways to do things No other can surpass. 58 George Lloyd Price Colonel” History Club (2), Chemistry Club (4) Ha, Ha, He’s pierced with Cupid’s dart A Freshie girl’s stolen away his heart 59 John Turner Price Red” History Club (2), Football (3,4) If foolishness and nonsense Were a penitentiary crime Then, that’s where this good fellow Would spend most of his time. 60 James Kenneth Thompson Ken” Inter-class Soccer (1), Inter-class Basketball (1), Inter-class Baseball (3), Football (2,3), Varsity Basketball (2,3), Dramatic Club (3) I can study when I please for my books are always disengaged 28

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