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Tuesday, Sept. 22—Senior class nominates. Is that a fog horn I hear, or is it Altman sneezing? Ah—I knew it—it was a fog horn, cause we just bumped into another boat. Thursday, Sept. 24—Stormy weather—darn it! Hope it drys up for the game. Friday, Sept. 25—Flayed West Newton. They 7—we 6. Ohhh. where was Lady Luck today? Tuesday, Sept. 29—NEWS!!!! Ethel Gallagher catches rat—er I mean a mouse, in Mr. Wilson’s first period history class. Wednesday. Sept. 30—Yippee! end of month. M U N H I S K O DEMKO, JOHN “Dem Small . . . dynamic . . . leans to accounting . . . Joan Crawford fan . . . devours bananas by the dozen and . . . suffers the consequences . . . antique collector . . . headed for Pitt and a C. P. A. DOUGLAS, GAIL “Gay” Poised and possessed . . . loads of savoir-faire . . . hopes there are radios in airplanes, ’cause when she's an air hostess she’ll take time out to hear Eddie Cantor and Andre Kostelanotz. DRESHER, JAMES “Jim” Youthful tornado . . . has more than his share of good looks . . . manager of rifle team . . . prefers Hal Kemp’s swing-time . . . tackles math with glee . . . future metalur-gist. DUNKERTON, DOROTHY MAE “Dot” Blonde . . . radiates friendliness . . . hound for collecting souvenirs . . . enjoys Myrna Loy and Fred Mac Murray . . . favors Pitt and F.nglish . . . will be a private secretary. DURST, PEARL “Shorty” Impulsive . . . likes dancing and solitary walks . . . prefers commercial subjects, particularly shorthand . . . wouldn't miss “Hollywood Hotel” . . . will be a stenographer. EBERHART, ROBERT “Harty” Happy-go-lucky . . . gets around . . . curly hair . . . hale and hearty . . . starred in football and is an all-round athlete. Future History 19 3 7 EBNER, CLARENCE “Peanuts” Blonde and boyish . . . alert . . . sincerely interested in music . . . but saves some time for the weaker sex. ELLIS, EDWARD “Fish” Blonde . . . musical maestro . . . admires kindergarten teachers . . . rides in the “Paige” . . . sings his version of Sweet Sue”. ENGLISH. ALBERT “Al” Tall . . . easy going . . . favors the trumpet . . . would like to take up aviation . . . likes Ginger Rogers. ERLEBA, MARGARET “Mae” Small . . . dark brown eyes . . . studious . . . likes shorthand . . . optimistic . . . collects poems. ESPY, RALPH “Do” Chubby, likable rascal . . . jovial, but has his serious moments . . . likes dramatics . . . eats pumpkin pie . . . headed for Annapolis. EVANS, JACK “Jackie” The perfect example of the debonair man of the world . . . short of stature . . . stars in basketball . . . never seen without Gibby . . . unsurpassed in punning.
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CHEDWICK, GEORGE “Speed1 Genial . . . ambitious . . . keenly interested in baseball . . . wouldn’t miss Ginger Rogers . . . reads in his spare time . . . intends to make headlines as a major league baseball player. CHURMA, VIRGINIA “Jinny” Brown-eyed brunette with a lively interest in chemistry . . . friendly . . . honor student . . . cheers herself hoarse at a football game . . . one member of the class most likely to succeed. CONNELLY, KATHRYN “Kay” A madcap . . . has the time of her life doing nothing . . . bewildered with chemistry . . . delighted with English . . . swings with Kay Kyser . . . will make a charming air hostess. COREY, EVELYN “Evie” Small . . . determined . . . sincere . . . mania for French . . . goes for good books, tall blonds, and Joel McCrea . . . will be a laboratory expert. COWALSH, JOHN “Mickey” Expansive grin . . . good-natured . . . loquacious . . . favors business training and Pitt . . . will be a high-pressure salesman. CRAWFORD, ETHEL “Dolly” Appealingly feminine . . . knits, dances, and drives . . . romances with Clyde . . . likes dramatics . .. hooky is her diversion . . . future secretary. M U N H I S K O Beyond the Net Work CROCO. NELL “Croc” Charmingly casual . . . graceful . . . impudent . . . coquette . . . admires the silent Swede . . . dances to Hal Kemp . . . will be a first-rate reporter. CURRAN, RELDA “Leddy” Little minx . . . saucy smile . . . lovable . . . crack shot . . . can’t refuse angel cake . . . interested in math and travel; determined to go places and do things. DALEY. AGNES “Spookie” Petite and curly haired . . . cheerful ... a newcomer to our Alma Mater . . . talented in sewing . . . hopes to go to Grove City and become an aviatrix. DALEY, FRANK “Frank” Pleasing personality . . . cheerful . . . happy-go-lucky . . . nonchalant . . . will go to Alabama I , to become an engineer. DAVIS, JEAN “Davis” The femme with the oh-hum’’ look and an aim to be different . . . witty . . . Parisien from her curled coiffure and ankle bracelet to her Vogue fashions. DAVIS. LOUISE “Nee” Crisp . . . unruffled . . . enjoys English . . . Thumbs down on law . . . enjoys good movies . . . will be a capable secretary. 19 3 7 Thursday, Sept. 10—We’ll soon have to build a parking lot for the students’ cars. Friday, Sept. 11—So!! Our neighbor. Homestead, tied with Canonsburg! Well, well, let’s see what we can do. Monday. Sept 14—Madamoiselle Daly snatches us from the realms of Morpheus with a French test. Wednesday, Sept. 16—Scorcher—and I’m so hot I can’t write another word. Friday, Sept. 18—First game of season—Etna 7. Munhall 6. Ball on the one-yard line but couldn’t get it over.
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Friday. Oct. 2—Played McKees Rocks. We decided to give it to them, 27-6. Tuesday, Oct. 6—Chilly today—make up my mind. Weather Man—Hot or Cold???? Wednesday, Oct. 7—Annual Staff is plodding away— and in all this rain !!!! Friday, Oct. 9—Assembly—Red Cross—Don’t we have some charming nurses? Monday, Oct. 12—Wahoo!! We won. by golly, we won!! Munhall beat East McKeesport—7-0. West Wing M U N H I S K O FLAHERTY, MILDRED “Mil” Small . . . dark eyes . . . wearer of the green . . . seen at the “United” frequently . . . likes chicken and sundaes. FLEMING, VERNARD “Vern” Tall and thin . . . writes themes in no time . . . member of Munhisko staff . . . listens to Fred Waring . . . likes French fried potatoes. FLOYD, EVELYN “Evelyn” Small, dark, and big eyes . . . quiet . . . always laughing . . . headed for success in secretarial work. 19 3 7 GALLAGHER, ETHEL “Ets” Brown wavy hair . . . blue eyes . . . intriguing laugh . . . full of fun . . . visits Homestead . . . keeps a scrap book. GEIST, CHARLOTTE “Char” Curly hair . . . reserved . . . quiet . . . plays the piano and the violin . . . eats chocolate cake . . . and can she crochet! GEORGE, DAVID “Nickel” Quiet . . . clever . . . plays soccer . . . listens to political speakers . . . likes hamburgers. FORREST, JANET “Janet” Pleasant and cheerful . . . types . . . reads . . . keeps a scrap book . . . listens to the Hit Parade. FOX, J. WESLEY “Wes” Thin . . . good looking . . . smooth dresser . . . brown eyes . . . tickles the ivories . . . likes dancing . . . partial to someone on Miller Avenue. FREDA, JOSEPH “Amos” Tall . . . dark . . . pleasant . . . likes Kay Kyser . . . hopes to go to Pitt and study law . . . completely at home behind the counter. GIBSON, RUSSELL “Gibby” Tall . . . dark curly hair . . . long curly eyelashes . . . usually Hashes a smile . . . drives a car . . . loafs with Evans and Harrison. GLESSNER, LOUIS “Louie” Tall . . . seen everywhere . . . studies German . . . likes chop suey . . . a member of our band . . . teases the girls. GROSS, ELMER “Bud” Sociable . . . dark curly hair . . . collects stamps . . . likes Kay Kyser . . . intends to be a big business executive.
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