Munhall High School - Munhisko Yearbook (Munhall, PA)

 - Class of 1935

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Jones, Clair E. “Red” Handsome hcartbrcakcr and cheerleader—swings a wicked racket—dances- cuts up wise- cracks -headed for Michigan. King, Mary E. “Irish” Black curls—the “eyes’’ have it—shy—serious—shines in shorthand and commercial subjects— future secretary. Kane, J. Hall “Kaney” What determination !—what ambition ! -what achievement! the illustrious secretary of the Student Council—prefers swimming, fishing and small brunettes—next to macaroni and cheese—prize ar-gumentcr- honor student—headed for Tech and chemistry. Kknvin, Olive C. “Lee” Sprightly redhead—pep, vim, vigor—high pressure saleslady— good natured -dancer divine— sunny smile—skates—swims—concentrates on a good time. SENIORS Knight, Janet “Netty” Perfect lady—fastidious—soft spoken—reads Faith Baldwin and the “American’’ — nuts about pickles — another comptometer operator-to-be. Koi.sun, Stephen “Steve” Tall brunet life of anybody’s party—geome t ry gen i u s— f ootbal 1 fan—saves Indian-head pennies— goes for gals who cook and dance —can you imagine Steve as a priest—we can’t. Koslow, John “Koz” Earnest — industrious — undaunted by the hardest trig problem—holds themes and errandrunning in contempt — expert checker player—looks forward to fame as an electrical engineer. Kohut, John W. “Chesty” Cheerful—likeable—audacious— favors soccer and pineapple—but girls and chemistry are of lesser interest—future cloud scout. Komlos, George E. “Kornmy” Engineer Kommy—despite a high ambition: to acquire a comb, stoops to baseball and good films —is slow but sure—chief dislike is homework—but he does it just the same. Kopacz, John M. “Kopey” Our future bachelor M.D.— takes time now and then for football and pool—declares his favorite subject in school is a study period. 2«

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Hoffman, Betty L. “Huff” Engaging smile—dimples—mermaid — snappy dresser — makes friends easily—interested in nursing and art—may attend Duquesne University. Holder, Clifford W. “Cliff” Well dressed — agreeable — dodges traffic in a Chrysler—falls for small brunettes and Wild West yarns—hopes to be a mechanic— but will probably end up a farmer. Hindmarsh, Helen A. “Jerry” Hails from Homestead — a stranger in our school, but not for long—another of our aspiring globetrotters—hopes to find her favorite study, French, quite handy—enjoys swimming—but not all the way to Europe. Hoblack, Michael “Mike” Robust—jovial—obliging—crossword puzzler—prefers chemistry to math—to be an aviator. SENIORS Hollis, 11. La Clair “Clair” Unruly. brown hair—brown eyes—looks reserved, but don’t let that fool you—interested in all sports—can’t pass up films featuring Robert Donat or “Bing”— tackles chemistry problems with glee. Jones, Betty M. “Dels” Slim—active—petite—friendly— engaging smile—romances with A1—first rate typist—but don’t talk to her about business law— aims to be a stenog—we guess she’s altar bound—and wish her lots of luck. Johnson, Eva C. “Swede” Hale, and hearty blonde—brisk— cheery — friendly —loyal — likes s w i m m i ng—baked potatoes—and athletic boys (Don?)—will represent Munhall at the West Penn Hospital. Hi dak, Andrew “Andy” Small—quick—alert—plays football—and a radio—hopes to get acquainted with the Pitt Panthers—future chemist. James, Betty V. “Betty” Sweet—shy—demure—dimples— twinkletoes—frowns on French and Soc.—reads the Liberty— Westminster bound. Johnson, John C. “Johnny” Frank—outspoken—lots of fun —plays a record game of mush-ball—imitates Fenner’s “Wanna buy a duck?”—interested in airplane mechanics. 25



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Koval, Frank G. “F.G” Sardonic— scholarly — hobbies: movies, ping pong, radio—mere sidelines to our future chemical engineer—will be a great success if lie can wield a test tube as well as he can a ping pong paddle— good luck to Jack Benny’s most ardent admirer. Krayczar, Mary J. “Mamie” Breezy—optimistic—understanding—interested in good books, travel and swimming — favors Wayne King’s waltz time. Kraft, Edward J. “Eddie” Whimsical—athletic—cheers the hero and hisses the villain in Wild West films—spends his time thinking up brain twisters for law class. Krell, H. Howard “Hersh” Editor-in-chief of our yearbook — efficient — popular — eternally busy—veteran of the Stage Guild —keeps a weather eye on a few femmes—likes his quip now and then — honor student — smooth dresser—loads of clothes—swell hair. SENIORS Lacey, Dolores M. “Dodo” Blue eyes—black hair—Irish enthusiasm—dislikes staying at home—and so makes frequent trips to McKeesport and Homestead Park — smooth palette wielder. Lacko, Olga M. “Lack” Dotes on stylish clothes and parties — subtle — mysterious — plans to ensnare a sheep-skin— and then look around for a millionaire. Lancas, James D. “Jim” Introducing our president, “Jim” —he rushes—he blushes—he governs our class—mystery intrigues him—but there’s no room on his schedule for femmes—nope, bashful Jim finds “David Copperfield” more attractive—sorry, girls. Kuban, Catherine M. “Kate” Lovable — lighthearted lass — enjoys sewing, school and eating apples Jack Benny fan—likes to hike and read—but hasn’t much time for either. Lamb, Elizabeth K. “Tizzie” Enjoys dancing and swimming —always having a good time— aims to be a stenographer ’til the day when----- . Laugh ran, Marie E. A connoisseur of good food likes tennis and good movies—if fanct Gaynor and Charles Farrell are in ’em—has titian hair sports a cheery smile. 27

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