Munhall High School - Munhisko Yearbook (Munhall, PA)

 - Class of 1939

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Page 17 text:

I lie M unhall I acuity What could Mr. Walbert have found so interesting on the bulletin board? It doesn't look like a German test to me. Mr. Weaver and Mr. McCarthy, our art and shop instructors, are admiring their handiwork on the stage setting. Just between you and me. they've got something there. Don't Wood lawn s history teachers make an interesting picture? And Miss Welsh and Mrs. Hill certainly make history just as interesting. Mr. Osier. Woodlawn's new gym teacher, lakes a “sunning’ on the front steps when the “birdie gets him. Three history teachers get their heads together. Mr. 1 lyatl is doing all the talking while Mr. Wilson and Mr. McLean are the innocent bystanders. V' Look at those smiles! Could Mr. Wieland arid Mr. Frantz have found a new “puzzler” lor their geometry classes? All gather around, folks, while Miss Hickey and Mr. Busch give us a duet. By Miss Bollinger s wide smile, we can see it isn t too bad. Find the error in this picture. I hat s it. Motive got it! Mr. Lloyd and Mr. Shannon belong behind the typewriter, but Mr. Charlton should have an algebra book. History teachers—Mrs. Gray. Mr. Cross and Mr. Elkins—get together again! Could Mr. Elkins be smiling about his successful Debate Club? I hree charming school inarms—Miss Keltz, Mrs. Dodds and Mrs. I rainor. They certainly do their part in making English a pleasure. More English teachers! Maybe Miss Ball and Miss Frederick are discussing yesterday’s test or is it the Mun iisfo?

Page 18 text:

I lie Munliall faculty Mr. Todd. Munhall’s chief baton wielder. is pleased about something. I II bet it s some new music for tlie choir. 1 lie. Iiaec. hoc.” Sound familiar? Well Miss Risheberger certainly hopes so. Mademoiselle Daly looks puzzled, n'est-ce pas? We present Miss Williams and Miss Albert, the guiding hands to many English students. Thanks. Miss Williams, for helping us with the Annual! f Mr. Ramsey is showing Mrs. Nippes his grade book. Why doesn t he show her some grasshoppers? Bet she d be scared. We wonder what the commercial teachers lind so interesting. Probably one of Mr. Brand’s brilliant ideas has caught the attention of Miss C roat and Miss Markey. 1 hese three. M iss Bertram, M iss Rush, and Miss Macbeth hold the fate of this class in their hands. For what senior has escaped Dramatic. Debate. English, or Mun iisfco? Could this experiment be dealing with elements more dangerous than I l-O? With Mr. f.acko. Mr. Beggs is here a victim of one of his own Camera C lub fans. My, look bow studious Miss Berger and Miss Briggs are. We bet there s a lot of work in store for somebody. Miss Forest and Miss Widdowson take time off from their math classes to pose for the camera. Look pretty, please! Miss Cox. the cooking instructor, must have invited Miss Howat. the librarian, and M iss Newell, the seamstress, to tea. May we come, loo? I hree cheers for our athletic instructors—Miss Barnes and Mr. Rutter, our gym teachers—and Mr. Markowitz, our football and basketball coach.

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