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T H E M U N H I S K O S E N I O R S (JOXUIiA, IRKXE ;ERAL1 INK “Renls Black hair . . . short . . . lively . . . tap dances . . . favors Astaire . . . collects photos . . . aims to please and travel. GOTTSCHLIXG, MAItY “Mare” Diminutive . . . likes ice cream and Soc. ... a future beauty operator. • GROB, GENEVIEVE CATHERINE “Jenny” Tranquil . . . knits and reads . . . ardent basketball fan . . . likes Jean Barker ... a future millionaire. GUI DISH, AXN MAE “Ann” Tiny and sedate . . . dark hair and eyes . . . enjoys dancing, reading and playing the radio. GUSTAFSON, DOROTHY “Dot” Jolly . . . always prepares her French . . . collects Garbo’s pictures . . . will follow her mother s footsteps. HAGGERTY' AXXA JOSEPHINE “Ann” Long blond hair . . . solemn . . . collects pictures of Warner Baxter . . . anticipates teaching. HALLAM, LOIS AUDREY “Toots” Blond hair . . . tiny . . . enthusiastic skater . . . another beauty operator. IIA LYKO, A XDRE Y “Andy” Cordial . . . talks often of football . . . plays, too . . . wants to be an electrical engineer. HANCHAK, PAUL “Skell” Curly hair . . . never loafing . . . artist for the paper . . . likes Amos n’ Andy . . . success to a future Commercial Artist. HANCOCK, PAUL WALTER “Handy” Complaisant . . . facetious . . . aims to be a success in his chosen field. HANDELSMAX, OLIVER “Ollie” Talented leader . . . hall cop . . . honor student . . . member of stage guild . . . successful future . . . competent knowledge of all studies . . . ambitious. HARRIS, SAMUEL EDWARD “Sam” Quiet . . . violinist . . . frequently visits the theatre . . . saves headliners. 19. Thursday—Our Christmas Program was held in the Carnegie Library—all enjoyed it. 20. Friday—“What are you wearing to the Senior Dance tonight ?” We had a good time in English Classes—Christmas Parties! German Classes sang around the Christmas tree! JANUARY 2. “Happy New Year.” What did you get for Christmas? Everyone seems glad to be back in school. —24— Familiar Faces.
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FISH EH, JENNIE MARIE “Fish” Enjoys dancing and parties . . . favors Franchot Tone and Ginger Rogers . . . carefree . . . lively and gay. FLAHERTY, MARTIN THOMAS “Flat” Plays basketball . . . enjoys the game . . . assembles old coins. FLEMING, LEONARD LEROY “Lenny” Dark . . . full of vigor . . . plays a guitar . . . favors Wayne King’s waltzes and Major Rowes. FLEMING, PAUL EVERETT “Uncle” Refined ... a very capable lad . . . one of our tranquil but amiable students ... no relation to Lenny. FLOYD, NORMAN ALTHEA “Bud” Tiny . . . tranquil . . . paper boy ... a future machinist. FOSTER, VIRGINIA IRENE “Brizzy” Suave . . . follows the Golden Rule . . . sedate . . . collects postal cards . . . wants to travel and teach. FREIDEL, HARRISON CHARLES “Frizzle” Blue eyes and fair hair . . . peppy . . . always punning . . . headed for a technical school and radio engineering. GABOCY, STEPHEN, JR. “Gabby” Draws cartoons . . . also collects them . . . wears green . . . swims and plays football . . . would like to be another Hungerford. GATEHOUSE, GRACE ELEANOR “Red” Red curls . . . pep, vim, and vigor . . . chief diversion is collecting souvenirs ... will be a success as a secretary. GAUT, HELEN WRAY “Gottie” Modest . . . dapper . . . bland . . . finds reading a pleasant pastime . . . contemplates teaching kindergarten. GEHRIG, HOWARD MELVIN “Mel Dark . . . happy-go-lucky . . . athletic star . . . plays soccer, football, basketball ... to star for Notre Dame. (■LICK, JACK WILLIAM “Gllcky” Likes to dance . . . happy . . . carefree . . . usually laughing. leaders! 6. “Bachelor Girls' Trio entertained us in the assembly today. 10. First Basketball Game of Season—Chuck got hurt. 12. Dr. William Beebe entertained us in the auditorium—he told us of his experiences in Africa. Munhall beat C. Catholic. 13. Friday thirteenth—Miss Daly gives her French class a test. 17. Senior Rings come into the office—plenty of excitement. 18. Wednesday. Christmas Issue of Munhisko out today. —23—
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HAYRILLA, JOSEPH RUIK)LPH “Joe” Peppy . . . personality . . . artistic . . . artist of paper . . . hobby is drawing and aim is to be a cartoonist. HAWKINS, JEANNE LISTON “Hat ” Hails from Homestead High . . . loyal to Munhall . . . government position in view . . . fan of Nelson Eddy . . . dances to Jan Garber. HAYNES, CHARLES ARTHUR “Suite” Tall, lanky bass singer in choir . . . that’s his hobby . . . dances . . . ambitious to teach . . . maybe sociology. HENDERSON, WILSON “Wee” Football player . . . friendly . . . reserved. HILL, MARION ELIZABETH “Mae” Pep, vim and vigor . . . brunette . . . capable seamstress . . . hale and hearty . . . enjoys a good laugh . . . will cheer patients in the hospital. HOFFMAN, SYLVIA ANN “Syl” Trim and neat . . . nice dresser . . . wavy brunette . . . congenial . . . hall cop. HOLLIS, JAMES PAUL “Slim” Towering six-footer plus . . . says little but means it . . . ambitious . . . will go far in the business world. HOWELL, PAUL ORRIS “Dixie” Wavy hair . . . flashing smile . . . capable Whitaker lad . . . popular . . . editor-in-chief of school paper. HOZA, CLARENCE RICHARD “Caar” Takes everything calmly . . . likes James Cagney . . . rides around in a car . . . saves pennies for gas . . . swell dresser. HULL, MELVA JUNE “Mel” Finds the humor side of everything . . . can’t see why people go to shows . . . enjoys window shopping in town . . . likeable lass of Whitaker. JACKO, PAULINE “P.J.” Placid and serene . . . pleasant . . . ambitious . . . wants to dance like Ginger Rogers . . . typing her way to a secretarial position. JACOBS, LOUISE ALBERTA “Jake” Trim, winsome, likeable lass . . . pearly teeth add to her charming features . . . plans to adopt Carnegie Tech as her Alma Mater and continue her musical career . . . exquisite leading lady. Happy? 3. Work has begun once again. Basketball Game—lost to McKeesport. 6. Plans for a Leap Year Dance being made. 7. German Play! 9. Nice rainy day. Munhall-Homestead Game. 13. Exams begin. 17. Social Economic students listen to talk about investments. Chemistry exam. 20. Tryouts for Senior Play. 21. Munhisko out. —25—
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