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COOK, GEORGE STUBLEY “Cookie” Active . . . hall cop . . . honor student . . . determined . . . Soc. questioneer . . . will make good as an orator. COREY, OLIVE “Crackers” Dark hair and eyes . . . tall and slender . . . likes dramatic stars—Charles Laughton, etc. . . . plays basketball and reads. CORSO, NELLIE “Nell” Charming dark-haired lass . . . dances to Hal Kemp . . . efficient seamstress . . . cheers for Tech . . . would like to own a car. 3 CRAWFORD, HELEN LOUISE “Fat” Hardly ever talks . . . always busy . . . has a collection of toy dogs . . . will sing like Conny Boswell. CURTIS, JOHN “Corky” Happy-go-lucky . . . hard-worker . . . works before and after school . . . gets his lessons just the same . . . artistic . . . would like to be a store manager. DAHLMAN, WILLIAM ROBERT “Bill” Ingenuious . . . high I. Q. . . . hall cop . . . undertook Trig and Solid . . . will be famous in whatever he chooses . . . county champion sax player. DAMS, MARY “Bones” Dainty . . . neat . . . friendly . . . goes to skating parties . . . likes crossword puzzles . . . future opera star. DAVIS. ROBERT MELVIN “Dates” Robust . . . sociable . . . big blue eyes . . . man about town. DAVIS, ROY THOMAS “Winch” Tall—dark wavy hair . . . fun loving . . . follows the old motto “always play fair” ... a soccer player . . . looks forward to being rich. DIETZEN, PAUL JOSEPH “Diet” Goes for he-man sports, such as hunting . . . takes his time . . . spends time reading . . . like to have a farm of his own. DIXON, DAVID CHARLES “Chuck” Slick black hair . . . handsome . . . hall cop . . . honor society member . . . villain in Jr. play and member of Senior play. DIXON, WILLIAM ROBERT “Boh” Serious . . . blond . . . plays football . . . Chuck’s cousin . . . enjoys Kay Kayser . . . wishes to attend Ohio State University. Need Any Repairs? 12. Everyone’s yawning. After a vacation we need a day of rest. The show must go on! 13. Parent's Night at school. 18. Hurry and get your credits checked. East Day! Tests for the six weeks begin. 19. Pictures for the Annual were taken. 21. Senior pictures came from Eeland’s Studio. “ hich one do you like?” 22. The big day for the Juniors has finally arrived. “Growing Pains” was a great success! —21 — S) to O — Z rr O -IZC J m I h
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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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T H E M U N H I S K O S E N I O R S DOMK.IKCYK, HKKTHA Hell A lass from the Park . . . seldom heard . . . another musician . . . plays guitar ... is a good listener . . . favors Claudette Colbert. DOUGHTY, MILDRED LEOLA “Mid” Musically inclined . . . plays almost all instruments . . . leads her own orchestra . . . composes songs . ... travels a lot. IX vXEY, IX ltOTI«Y AXXETTA “Dot” Diminutive . . . silence is golden in talk . . . merry . . . can easily have a good time . . . hard worker. DUCAR, MICHAEL “Duke” “Three Stooges” fan . . . aims to go to “Duke” . . . listens to Jello program . . . loyal to Munhall . . . likes Maroon. DUNLAP, HA HUY HOY “Harry” Friendly . . . argues with Cook . . . sometimes agrees . . . enjoys life. EBERHAKT, KOliKHT EAltL “Hardy” Happy-go-lucky . . . hale and hearty . . . starred in football ... all round athlete. EG ED, FKAXK Friendly, agreeable and light-hearted mer . . . hopes to have his own orchestra “Frank” . . . quite a drum-someday. EMERY, THELMA MAE ».sis” Works in earnest . . . keeps a scrapbook . . . favors Guy Lombardo . . . likes to dance. EVANS, JOHX STEPHEN “Johnny” Calm . . . seldom without Hack . . . concentrates on radio and television. FEDOR, PAUL JOHX “Hamlet” Small . . . jovial . . . coin collector ... to be an aeronautical engineer. FETSKO, KERXAHD RIC HARD “Remit ” Enjoys tormenting others ... in for a good time . . . roots for baseball . . . loafs at home . . . raises canaries . future scientist. FERTELMES, ROBERT MARTIN “Peril” Collects jokes . . . future journalist. Writes plays and poems. 26. Seniors get the Sociology Test—What a Test! Big Senior Tea Dance. 27. Chemistry students received the results of their tests. Everybody’s smiling—no school tomorrow! DECEMBER 2. Sociology grades were read—were our faces red? 3. Report Card Day again. I)r. Clauson taught us how to be angry! 4. “Soot Day.” —22—
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