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f-WLI Frantz, Clements, Widdowson, Busch, Trimble, Bollinger, Ramsay, Ball, MacBeth, Rush, Williams, Frederick, Keltz, Charlton Beggs Roycroft, Kendall “Marching along together through the halls of M.H.S. Marching along together we’re on our way to success.” Crowded halls with joyous, radiant students. Friendships made and never forgotten. Come, join the crowd and see Munhall. Why it will he a pleasure. Entering these sacred portals you see the Main Office of the school. There are Misses Williams and Frederick listening to the oral talks Why there are the Algebra rooms! And here is our Library. See the shining books and those dignified volumes. You see, just as the Library contains many books, so the school contains many friends. Just across the hall are the History and English rooms. Hello, Miss Rush. She teaches the Junior English students and is our Dramatic Coach. Now up these steps. See all those gadgets and instruments! That’s the Science Laboratory. And there is the Chemistry room with all its neat bottles and charts. Oh, those are just the Plane Geometry problems and the Solid Geometry figures. And Miss MacBeth’s English class is our next door neighbor. Shall we visit the Biology room? Aren’t those flowers pretty? Let’s saunter over to the Ancient History room. That isn’t the Ancient History room. We’re in Miss Daly’s French class. Let’s sneak over to Miss
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Class of 1936: May you, by virtue of the training you have received in Munhall High School, go from this school to face the questions of the day with intelligence, honesty and courage and may the original conception of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness be forever dominant in you. M. W. WHERRY SCHOOL BOARD Too often the members of the school board do not receive sufficient credit for the part they play in educating Munhall’s youth. Their work is done efficiently, but without any fan-fare or noise. They are the guiding hand, the power behind the throne which assures every Munhall student the best educational facilities and opportunities available. Indeed our very high scholastic standards are due, in a large part, to their untiring efforts in securing the best teachers, materials and working conditions. Only men and women having the highest integrity and standing in the community are elected to serve on the school board. In general, they serve without any monetary compensation—their time and efforts are sacrificed for the good of the schools. Mr. M. W. Whkrky —13—
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Stevens, Berger, Shannon, Marker, Jlyatt, Smith, Wilson, Welsh, Albert, Daly, Walbert, Hill, Rishe- Briggs, Mazarelli, Downey Elkins berger Hall’s room. Oh, you’d rather go further? Right down this long corridor. These are the History and Sociology rooms. Lend thine ears to Mr. Wal-bert’s German class singing. Pretty, nicht wahr? Right across the way, Miss Risheberger is reviving Caesar’s own account of his battles. Now we’ll move up to the Annex. No, it isn’t raining. They are the typewriters in the Commercial rooms. The inside of that room is just like a stock Exchange. Up one more flight now. There we are. Just look at those paintings, drawings, and statutes. Yes, that’s the Art room. Listen to that dreamy waltz being played over in the Music room. And that humming is caused by the sewing machines and perhaps the Frigidaire in the Domestic Science room. Now down to the basement to the Paradise for mechanically minded boys— the shop. See those wicked bladed saws and those big machines? Now just over there you see our auditorium where we bid goodbye to our Alma Mater. Surely we have gymnasiums. There’s Miss Upton over there teaching a dance to the girls. Oh, no. Our coaches are out here in the boy’s gymnasium teaching in their corrective clinic. Just mingle with the crowd and become a member of the big Munhall family.
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