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BARTKO, JOHN Witty . . . robust . . . football star . . . aims to be a lawyer and play ball on the side. BEVERIDGE, ANDREW “Andy” Dignified . . . quiet, trustworthy . . . ace shot at Bull’s eye . . . sociable. HIKliKK, I VAX KKGIS “Junior” Clever, well built, one of Neptune’s lads . . . entertaining .. . member of Honor Society ... a bachelor to be . . . thinks Ginger Rogers is nice. BLAUGHER, ROBERT DRAKE “Bob” Affable . . . baseball minded . . . photography is his hobby . . . enthusiastic typist . . . aims to be a left fielder. BOGUS, FRANCIS RAPHAEL “Curley” Wavy hair . . . builds airplanes . . . listens in on Jack Benny . . . often seen at Munhall Neighborhood House . . . future aviator. BOXAFICE, NORA JANE “Chubby” Mirthful . . . alluring eyes . . . lots of pep on the dance floor . . . second home is Woodlawn Avenue. BOOT, JACK ARTHUR “Boots” Congenial . . . carefree . . . drives a car . . . wants to accumulate a fortune. BOST, VIRGINIA AGNES “Jinny” Gay . . . genial . . . ardent fan of Garbo . . . likes Guy Lombardo. BOWER, JACK ERNEST Sings on air with Harmony Trio . . . noted bass soloist . . . will find a way, vocalizing . . . morning scholar. BOYTIM, KATHRYN “Kay” Fun and mischief maker . . . good sport in anything and everything . . . active . . . petite . . . friend to all. BKIXKKK, MAE ELIZABETH Ringlets on her neck . . . stylish dresser winsome lass . . . never shirks . . . connoisseur of clothes. BKIXKKK, MYRTLE LOUISE “Wees” Dainty . . . blonde . . . fond of show going . . . wants a good position and a house with a door bell. T H E M U H H I S K O S E N I O R S Kali! Hah! Kali! 30. Everybody in school? They didn’t forget to turn the clocks back. OCTOBER 9. Hurrah, no football practice—what happened to the football jerseys? 10. Miss MacBeth gives one of her famous “quizzes.” 11. Senior Book Report Day! Olive tries to report on three books in one period. Wonder if she read them all? 21. Report Card Day. How many A’s did you get!?? —19—
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T H E M U H H I S K O S E N I O R S ABBOTT, LOIS JUNE “Oracle Allen” Peppy . . . likes to talk . . . has big brown eyes . . . aims to train for nursing. ACKERMAN, EARL ALDACE “Acky” Quiet . . . friendly . . . seen at Forbes Field regularly . . . would like to play himself someday . . . finds solitude in walks. • ADAMS, ALBERT “Al” Short . . . spends pastime sketching . . . likes football and apples . . . high ambitions. ALEXANDER, JEROME “Homey” Athletically inclined . . . easy going . . . shines in basketball and soccer . . . teases the girls. ALTMAN, ROBERT “Bob” Tall and lean ... a handsome lad with wavy hair . . . finds bowling a pleasant diversion . . . capable President of Council. ANTOL, VERNA MAE “Vernle” Pleasant . . . peppy . . . expects to go to New York after graduation . collects notes. ARTMAN, MARIAN E. Versatility personified . . . vivacious . . . black hair and blue eyes . . . winsome smile . . . aspires to succeed Adrian. BAILEY, HELEN MARIE “Jo” Amiable . . . blithe . . . and full of zest . . . has many worthwhile hobbies . . . favorite pastime is knitting. BAKER, RITA MARIE “Susie” Ambitious . . . nonchalant . . . outstanding among our basketball guards . . . high ideals . . . hopes to be Munhall’s “Amelia Earhart.” BARRON, EDNA MARIE “Folly” Breezy . . . cheerful . . . light-hearted lass plays the sax . . . future announcer for KDKA. BARRY, BETTY Habitual good humor . . . optimistic . . . she sings and dances . . . knitting’s her hobby. BARRY, HELEN “Bunny” Slender blonde . . . ambitious . . . merry . . . likes blondes . . . drives a Plymouth. SEPTEMBER 3. School begins again. A grand reunion! 4. A rush for the office—changing of schedules. The newness of school is wearing off. 6. The grand old night work has started! R. Neville wants to know when the first vacation is? 20. Mr. Stone entertains us in assembly with a speech—and we all enjoyed it! 24. Everyone went home to hear the fight—Louis and Baer. Our Brother Act
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BROWN, WILLIAM ANDREW Brownie Sandy hair . . . smooth dancer . . . courteous ... a second Fred Astaire . . . shoots on the rifle team. IUJOKL, ALBERT ROBERT “Al Robust . . . likes to work or says he does . . . Ed’s cousin . . . bugle his favorite instrument . . . future electrical engineer. BUG EL, EDWARD JOSEPH “Ed Always joking . . . likeable lad . . . listens to radio— particularly Benny . . . future Prof at Notre Dame. HUGOS, PAUL EMERY Light hair . . . towering center . . . hard worker. CAIRNS, CHRISTINA DUNN Clirissie” Quiet . . . cheerful . . . skates and swims . . . usually wears yellow or rod . . . enjoys Grand Hotel . . . would like to be a secretary. CALDWELL, ELIZABETH VERNA Betty Charming redhead . . . capable . . . accomplished much . . . friendly . . . member of Honor Society . . . will represent Munhall at Thiel. CHAMBERLIN, JOHN F. Keen . . . diminutive . . . jolly . . . mischievous—torments the girls . . . spends time thinking up wise cracks CHILCOTE, THOMAS FRANKLIN Tommy Competent . . . sociable . . . ambitious . . . conservative . . . honor student . . . debater—one of our future ministers. CLIFFORD, WILLIAM MURTHA “Bill Happy-go-lucky . . . owns a house boat and a Lincoln roadster . . . likes parties . . . worked in Library . . . will work after June 1. CLOONAN, FESTUS NORBERT “Baldy Bashful . . . thin . . . plays basketball . . . not talkative . . . clear complexion. CLOONAN, MILDRED CECELIA “Millie Tall red-head . . . one of Jack Scarry’s proteges . . . plays basketball . . . aims for success. CONNELLY, JOSEPH Joe Black wavy hair . . . cheery . . . hearty laugh . . . enjoys English classes . . . friend to all. 25. Honor Society Installation. Munhall beat Braddock 7-6. Hurrah! 30. Seniors gave some talks on Community Fund Drive in Assembly. 31. Hallowe'en. NOVEMBER 6. Election news is popular topic of discussion. 8. Munhisko out. Sold 450. Best Munhisko in years. Mr. Walbert collects them in his classes and returns them at end of period. —20—
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