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Mr. M. W. Wherry This world needs young people with modern learning and old-fashioned morals and principles. lt, needs young workers who expeet to workg who are not looking for soft snaps or easy roads to prosperity. It needs boys and girls with perseverance and courage. lt needs the youth who can stand up under poverty and make an educated man of himself. It needs the girl whose ideal of womanhood lifts her above her cheap or costly gown and makes of her an intelli- gent, thinking woman who expects to give value received for everything she gets i11 lifeg whose ideal makes her a true gentlewoman Whether in the home, school, or in society. This world wants boys and girls who conscientiously strive to embody within their own characters the best of all the attributes that the ages have taught us it is good for men to possess. May Munhall High School have helped you, its 1938 graduates, in some meas- ure to approach these ideals. M. W. WHIQRRY l13l
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Charles R. Stone Srzpermtendent of Srhools My dear children: So I address you in the spirit of this family album. In a way this is true because among the class of 1938 is my own son. I have watched the progress of most of you from first grade through the twelfth. Soon others will direct the progress of your education. The years I have spent with you have been among the most pleasant in my life. If I have failed to reach your expectations in any particular, it is because I eould not, and not because I did not try. As you go forth out of high school life, step bravely and boldly, resolving to prove all things for yourself, and to hold fast that which is good, make the world better, wiser and happier because of your living in it. Some of you will, no doubt, become doctors, lawyers, engineers, and perhaps statesmen. Some may don the robes of the judge or occupy seats in the great legislative assemblies, but Wherever you are or whatever you do, I feel sure that you will look back to your school days here and say that they were some of the happiest and most profitable days of your lives. This portion of the annual is usually left for reading twenty years later, but if you chance to read it now, be sure that the school directors, teachers, and I extend to each of you our best wishes for a happy and prosperous life. Your 'f1 athcr, CnAnL1-is R. SToNE l12l
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The Faculty . . . The daily contact of the younger Il10IIllJPI'S of the hlunhall Family with their grown brothers and sisters, has developed a feeling ol' friendliness and Companion- ship, that exists no other place except between parents and children at home. We are grateful to our brothers and sisters for their part in this splendid relation- ship. Big sister says donlt say Haiiitfl livery time we speak we get our English adjusted. Oh welll Wie 1 :ke it, since they are only trying to make the entire ,,,,, 1,11 INA T 11 V , Front Row: Ball, Alberts, Williams, VVelsh, Rush. dell, lNTacBeth, Fredrick, Keltz, Royeroft. Front How: Elkins, Newell, Gray, Hyatt. Second Row: W'ilson, Mark- owitz, W'eiland, King. How our big history brothers changed our infantile opinions! They make us look at everything from all sides of the question. Since this has been done, our heroes are Il0l just what they used to be. Then too, who was it who kept us running to the library? None other than those who are pictured above. When we got there, who was it who greeted us With, Hlieep quiet, o1' your names will appear on the bulletin board. Push the Chairs back on leaving. Pick up all papers. Single file and step to the right?'l l14l Second Row: Bertram, Ben-
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