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MAX W. WHERRY Principal Class of 193 5- It is to you that we look for the spiritual well-being and material prosperity of our country in the future. May you face the questions of the day with intelligence, honesty, and courage. May you live each day in such a way that when “tomorrow makes today a yesterday” you will have a wealth of satisfaction and M unhall High School will be proud of you as alumni. M. W. Wherry. 12
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DR. CHARLES R. STONE Superintendent To the Class of 1935: The Munhall Schools have now done all they can to further your development and education. What you shall be is now almost entirely your own concern. Will you follow the crowd? W ill you choose your way because some friend is going in that direction? Have you no desire to be a leader instead of a follower? It is my hope that many of you will be able to continue your education. A high school diploma does not mean very much in the present business world. It is essential. A higher certificate is now a requisite in the keen competition now developing in the adult world. If you cannot continue at some collegiate institution surely you will not fail to grow in the field of your greatest interest. Remember that the public libraries are always open to you with their wealth of accumulated knowledge of the past ages. They have something of real worth to offer you. lie a frequenter of libraries. Some of your number will soon be filling positions of trust in Munhall and elsewhere. Unite in action for the public welfare. Insist on good, clean government such as you have been used to in our borough. Keep the friendships of your high school days always in repair. As you grow older you will learn that it is constantly harder to make new friends. Never allow a really good friendship to die. Keep in touch with each other as your ways divide. May the memory of your Munhall High School days be an ever pleasant one is the wish of your superintendent. it CHARLES R. STONE
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Charlotte K. Ball, A.B., Univer- Ruth M. Bendall, B.S., University of Pittsburgh; Teacher of sity of Pittsburgh, Teacher of English English Homer E. Beggs, B.S., Westminster College; Teacher of Physics and Chemistry Irene E. Bollinger, A.B., Univer- G. Edward Busch, A.B., University of Pittsburgh; Teacher of sity of Pittsburgh; B.S.L., Co-Biology and English lumbia University; Teacher of Algebra and Librarian Ruth Briggs, A.B., Miami University; Teacher of Bookkeeping, Office Practice and Typing T. T. Charlton, Shippensburg State Teachers College; Teacher of Mathematics J. Freemont Cox, A.B., University of Pittsburgh; Teacher of Social Studies Agnes H. Clarke, Librarian Mary L. Daly, A.B., Oberlin Col- Benjamin Elkins, A.B., Univer-lege; Teacher of French and sity of Pittsburgh; Teacher of English History Ruth Downey, B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology; A.B., Pennsylvania College for Women ; Teacher of Typewriting and Commercial Geography Elizabeth M. Frederick, A.B., Alfred Hyatt, A.B., Bethany Col- Pennsylvania College for Worn- lege; Teacher of History en; Teacher of English Margaret Albert, B.S., Hood College; Teacher of English and History Mildred M. Keltz, A.B., University of Pittsburgh; Teacher of English Margaret A. Westminster of English Margaret M. Markey, B.S., Margaret Morrison, Carnegie Institute of Technology; Teacher of Shorthand and Typing MacBeth, A.B., College; Teacher Cleopha Mosbacher H. L. Wissinger, A.B., Allegheny Secretary to Superintendent College; Shop Instructor M. Estella Wingard, A.B.. Irving College; Teacher of Algebra 13
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