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Wednesday. Nov. 11—We had a fine Armistice Day Assembly this morning. Went home at 11:30. Played Homestead and lost 26-7. The team played real football, though. Friday. Nov. 13—Ohhhh, Friday the 13th, and an English test. Why not postpone it? Monday, Nov. 16—Question: What should a person wear when walking along a highway at night? Kitty put down—tail light. Tuesday, Nov. 17—Jack Evans and Jack Harrison came to school with convict coiffures. Going to the Game ? M U N H I S K O 19 3 7 LAWRENCE, DOROTHY “Dot” Blonde hair . . . blue eyes . . . satirical . . . listens to Kay Kyser . . . wants to typo a perfect paper . . . will be an air hostess. LENGYEL, VICTOR “Vic” Brown, wavy hair . . . casual . . . contagious grin . . . woman-hater . . . chemistry’s master mind . . . cheers tough trig problems . . . Kin-stein’s only rival. LEWIS, FRANCES EDITH “Twarpie” Tall-slim-brunette . . . individualist . . . amiable manner . . . besides pork chops and Myrna Loy. she can’t resist Kay Kyser and Robert Taylor . . . concentrates on commercial subjects. LEWIS, MADELINE “Louy” Graceful . . . charming . . . polite . . . prefers Franchot Tone and Carnegie Tech . . . marked for success in the business world. LINK, HAROLD “Linky” Friendly . . . versatile . . . makes radios (they work, too!) and clever caricatures . . . devours spinach with zeal . . . excels in chemistry . . . future radio expert. LINK, THOMAS “Link” Short . . . red hair . . . studies chemistry . . . listens to Kyser . . . aims to take up electrical engineering at Tech. LLOYD, EARL “Biggie” Short . . . peppy cheerleader . . . would walk a mile to see Jean Harlow ... and back again to hear Shep Fields . . . will study chemistry at Pitt. LUCAS, JOSEPH “Joe” Short . .'. blonde . . . peppy . . . friendly . . . industrious . . . cheers football and Robert Taylor . . . has lots of what it takes to get along. LUKASZAK, CHESTER “Ches” Serious . . . resourceful . . . quiet . . . favors chemistry, baseball, and Notre Dame . . . will be one of L’ncle Sam’s stand-bys in the army. MALUTY, VICTORIA “Ginnny” Petite . . . dignified . . . ambitious . . . determined . . . would like to be a successful dancer . . . and will be . MANNS, CLAIR “Porky” Sincere . . . would rather sleep than eat . . . avoids the females . . . likes chemistry . . . but declares his favorite subject is a study period. MANTICS, EMMA “Em” Brown hair and eyes . . . quiet . . . unassuming . . . likes to dance and have a good time . . . also to take long rides.
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Friday. Oct. 30—Everybody is getting ready for Hallowe’en. More fun! “Take off your falseface; we know you.” Monday, Nov. 2—Senior Play tickets are out today. No football practice !!!! Thursday, Nov. 5—I guess everybody knows this is Russ Gibson’s birthday. 18 long years. Monday, Nov. 9—Beginning today—play practice night and morning!!! Munhisko going to come out Wed. instead of Fri. Lots of work for the staff. ■■ ■■ Picketers KARCH,JOSEPH “Joe” Short . . . curly hair . . . business-like . . . corresponds with foreign radio stations . . . delighted to find a new shortwave station ... a would-be newspaper man. KAZIMIR, MARJORIE “Margie” Shortest of the short . . . witty as they come . . . likes lemon custard pie . . . works at the Cinderella Shop. KENVIN, CLARA “Clink” Red hair . . . witty . . . wears green . . . studies French . . . and speaks it fluently . . . listens to Shep Fields . . . will be a nurse. KNAPP, EDWARD “Shorty” Short . . . with freckles ... an imitator . . . witty . . . full of fun . . . cross-country runner . . . always talking to the girls. KOLSON, MABEL “Mab” Saucy brown eyes . . . good dancer . . . collects souvenirs . . . would like to become an M. D. KOSTELNIK, JOHN “John” Tall . . . husky . . . agreeable . . . perfect gentleman . . . likes sports and petite brunettes . . . dull subjects and tests are John’s chief dislikes. KRAEUTER, THELMA “Sammy” Impish . . . imaginative . . . hap-py-go-lucky . . . honor student . . . swims, dances . . . loves souvenirs for her scrapbook . . . bound for Slippery Rock and teaching LACEY, MARY RITA “Corky” Dark eyes and hair . . . goes to the “United” . . . takes commercial work . . . wants to be an undertaker. LAJKOV, WILLIAM “Wash” Cheerful . . . good-natured . . . self-assured . . . school is just one of those things to Wash . . . particular in his likes and dislikes. LALISH, MILDRED “Mitzie” Demure brunette . . . placid . . . goes for crooners and shorthand . . . . anticipates matrimony. LAMMERT, ERIC BERNARD “Eric” Talkative . . . inquisitive ... invents radios and such . . . studies chemistry . . . listens to Ben Bernie and Gang Busters . . . will be a machinist. LAUGHRAN, HELEN “Helen” Sunny smile . . . friendly . . . full of fun . . . giggles and cracks gum . . . will be a nurse providing . . . the course includes basketball, chocolate candy, and Robert Taylor.
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MARTIN, ELMER “Zip” Small, quiet, studious lad . . . favorite sport is football . . . enjoys mathematics . . . listens to Kay Noble . . . wants to attend Notre Dame . . . will become civil engineer. MARTINKO, VIVIAN “Vi” Tall . . . blonde . . . dignified . . . aim in life is to become a piano instructor . . . goes in for symphonies . . . keeps a scrapbook . . . likes business law and Frederic March. MARKEY, MAE “Markey” Tall . . . slender . . . dark hair . . . pretty teeth . . . curly-haired member of the M. II. S. Rifle club. MASSIE, MARY JEAN “Sissy” Blonde curls . . . fair . . . rosy complexion . . dreamy expression . shy. dimply smile . . . patience of Job ... a knitter supreme . . . This is our “Sissy”. MATHIE, THOMAS “Scotty” A happy-go-lucky quiet lad with a Scotch brogue . . . likes soccer . . . listens to Bob Burns and Kay Kyser . . . would like to enter Carnegie Tech. M ATH IESON. RICHARD “Mattie” Thin . . . genial . . . witty . . . always grinning . . . likes to sleep . . . enjoys driving a car . . . plays basketball . . . wants to become president of V. S. Steel. MATTIKO, AGNES “Agnes” Tall . . . stately . . . flashes carmine fingernails . . . always cheerful . . . a desire to please . . . determined to be a successful stenographer. MATIS, PAULINE “Paul” Blonde . . . attractive . . . quiet . . . friendly . . . never-fading smile . . . a football fan. MACDONALD, BETTY “Becky” Diminutive . . . peppy . . . flashing dimples . . . weakness for English and Robert 'I'aylor . . . will be an efficient private secretary. MACKENZIE, CAROLYN “Car” Dazzling smile . . . mischievous . . . peppy . . . determined to learn to cook and be a model wife . . . thinks starting cars is fun . . . intends to be a gym teacher. McMILLEN, EDNA “Ed” Thin . . . good dancer . . . has her silly expressions and giddy moments . . . clinging vine . . . doesn’t care for school . . . will become a nurse. MAXWELL, ANNA “Blondie” Tiny . . . shy . . . unassuming . . . goes for cave men, Clark Gable, and ice cream . . . will be a teacher . . . if she can spare some time away from Vallee’s program and books. MUNHISKO Wednesday, Nov. 18—Dress rehearsal for the play this evening, and Squirrly—or Shirley Temple, alias Evon. sat Blind Man Art on the floor—accidentally. Friday, Nov. 20—Big Night. The play was a huge success and has to be repeated on Tuesday night. Monday, Nov. 23—Lew Wilson apparently had a big week end—his car was well smashed. Tuesday, Nov. 2A—Have you seen my new ring and pin ? Now all I gotta do is graduate. Tuesday, Dec. 1—Report Cards—Whewwwww! Hold my head. 19 3 7 4:00”
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