Munhall High School - Munhisko Yearbook (Munhall, PA)

 - Class of 1932

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 ,11 MUNHISKO • 1932 ||L Frank H. Patterson Latin Club 2 Junior Chamber of Commerce Club 4. A lad who speaks with perfect ease. And isn't very hard to please; Still waters deepest run. To him, success is sure to come. James Perhach Basketball 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 4; German Club 3, 4; Chemistry Club 4; Operetta 3; Cantata 4; Interclass Mushball 2, 3, 4. Slow he may seem. When he sits in a seat. But Boy! see him go. When he gets on his feet. Flora M. Pfeiffer “Flo” French Club 3, 4; Latin Club 4; Cantata 4. For earnest effort she can’t be beat, She does her u ork ”Just So”; And all in all, she is so sweet. We hate to see her go Violet M. Pfeifer “Vi” A mong the fawers sweetest It’s the charming violet blue; She likes to eat all candies sweet. But she’ll give some 'o you. William H. Price “Bill”— Pricey” Soccer Squad 3. 4. William is a dreamer. Of course we know it’s true, For even though he is in school He sleeps the whole day through. Dorothea E. Rayman “Dotty” “That's That. A very tiny little miss Just like a china doll; Who made the wooden soldier move And made Dale Hacker fall. Charles Roberts “Chuck” He lived at peace with everyone. In friendship, always true. His knowledge hid from public sight. He seldom brought to view. Elnora Robson “El” Elnora’s a commercial student. She’s had office practice you see. So surely in the future. Someone’s “Stenog” she’ll be. Mae Rooney “Pat” “That’s That ; In Old Louisiana. Small of stature, fair of face. With eyes of pretty blue. And yes—her very dainty grace. Prove Mae's quite pretty, too. Avondale Ruff “Gabby” So sparkling with misch ef. So gabby, so gay. She enjoys this life. By talking it away. i 20 y

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J| MUNH1SKO • 1932 W» Alice Morgan “Red” Student Council 2, 3; Girl Reserves 1. 2. 3, 4; History Club 2; French Club 3. 4; Junior Chamber of Commerce 4; Honor Society 3, 4; “That’s That ”; Operetta 3; Annual Staff; Debating Team 4. Little Miss Alice. Honor student Debater, leader, and poet; If things arr successful in girls' affairs. It's probably to Alice you owe it. Glen E; Morris German Club 4; Chemistry Club 4; Volley Ball 3; “That's That” 3. For Glen we see, in years to come. Traveling hither and yon: Too restless to stay in one quiet place His urge is always— Slave on. Jack Howard Morris Interclass Basketball; Botany Club; History Club. He's modest and retiring, A gentleman all the way through: And though he never brags. We'll put praise where praise is due. Rod A. Muir “Horse” Football 1, 2. 3, 4; German Club 4; Student Council 3; “That’s That 3; Operetta 3; Cantata 4; Track 2; Swimming 2, 3; Chemistry Club 4. He's a beefy fellow Who stars in a football game; Jt really is a pity His classes aren’t the same. William Nuss Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. A fine mechanic he should be. This always-cheerful lad; If only he will follow The footsteps of his Dad. Roy C. Obringer “Oh, bring her back to us, ol‘ boy, We all are prone to say. When e'er we see good-natured Roy, Who laughs the pun away. Charles J. O’Leary “Chuck” History Club I; Latin Club 1; German Club 3. 4; Basketball 2; Football 4; Soccer 2, 3; Mushball 3. He played upon the football team, .45 a substitute; always good; He's liked by all the other boys. Just as a young man should. Mary Eleanor O’Leary That’s That” 3; History Club 2; Latin Club 1, 2; French Club 3, 4. She does her work and goes her way, Without so very much to say; Yet she is liked by every one, For she knows how to have real fun. Louella Evelyn Ott That’s That” 3; Girl Reserves 4; Operetta 3, 4. Louella ought and must be clever. She wins the boys with slight endeavor, A pretty maid without a' care. Who kept her friends by playing square. Mary Jane Parks “Janey” Girl Reserves 3, 4; Operetta 4; “That's That” 3; Commercial Club 2. Mary Jane has a smile so sweet And a very winning way. We're really very fond of her. Although she hasn’t much to say.



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Jll MUNHISKO • 1932 |||, Ann C. Schavone “Bumps” “That’s That 3; Cantata 4; Operetta 3; Commercial Club 2. A fluffy puff, a mirror bright, A smiting face reflects. For art and nature hand in hand. Produce the best effects. Roberta A. Shade “Bobbie” Girl Reserves 1.2; Latin Club 1,2; History Club 3; French Club 3, 4. From break of day to set of sun. This girl is happy, full of fun. She smiles the blessed live long day. She’ll gladly chase your blues ait-ay. Charles Francis Shawl “Knobby” Latin Club 1.2; History Club 1.2; German Club 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Chemistry Club 4; Varsity Soccer 3. 4. “Knobby” plays a violin. Hut we like him just the same. He never shirks in what he does, lie squarely plays the game. Mary Elizabeth Shields “Betty” Girl Reserves 1. 2, 3, 4; That's That” 3; Operetta 3; Cantata 4. Hetty is so cheerful and nice. We know her friends are many. And as for Betty’s enemies. We know she hasn't any. Veronica E. Siedlas “Roni” History Club 1,2; Gypsy Rover” 2. Another of that working-kind. Who nerer takes a spell; Determination, and study. In them she loves to dwell. John M. Slater “Cappy” Track 2, 3. 4; Mushball 3, 4; History Club 3; German Club 4. Some are backward, some are gay. Hut Johnny has an original way; On the team he was a wow, A nd he liked a girl—and how! Stewart Slater “Steu” German Club 4; History Club 2; Intcrclass Basketball 1. 2. 3; That’s That 3; Operetta 3, 4; Chemistry Club 4. lie had a laugh both loud and gay. Yet liked big things to do; For all of that, tho’ he's not fat. We know you’d like our '’Stew. William Glenn Slater “Duke” History Club 2; That’s That 3; Operetta 3, 4; Hall Committee 4; President of Class 2; Vice-President Class 3; Student Council 4. Talk al out talking! He lakes the cake. His timely wisecracks make classes quake. He’s very popular, you'll agree. Ask the femmes, they'll say, “Oui, Oui.” Walter Le Roy Snyder “Dizz” Munhisko Staff 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; History Club 2; Library Club 1,2, 3. 4; Operetta 2; That’s That 3. Happy-go-lucky and carefree. He fights against life with ease. “I go along with merely a song. And reach my goal when I please. Jerome Solomon “Jerry” Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 4; German Club 4; Speaker at Commencement 4. Here's a toast to Solomon. May his wit stay ever keen. Who as an ideal gentleman A nd friendly lad is seen. 2i v

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