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MUNHISKO F. rst Row S. Paisa, J. Bongartz, J. Siedlarz, T. Rogers, R. Niles, J. Barrett, L. Ruben-stein, A. Perrin, W. Kopie, C. Willis. Second Row L. Cotter, L. Baughman, H. Bowers, L. Sudimack, F. Stahlbcrg, S. Glick, J. Allison, B. J. Lloyd, L. Liston, S. Fisch-man, F. Jardine, B. Rohall, S. Bangor, H. Dobransky, C. Manfred. Third Row Miss Ball, W. Conrad, R. Burke, E. Strang, D. Gordon, P. Lcssig, H. Grant, L. Morgan, E. Montgomery, E. Lutsch, E. Iddon, G. Gray, J. Palmer, V. Haines, G. Millerin, N. Gocddel, G. Vines, B. Vogt, E. Gustafson. Fourth Row V. Rush, A. Lcbcdda, V. Morgan, M. Lloyd, S. Wintcrstcen, D. Lcsko, N. Emery, A. Lacey, E. Grindle, A. Rinyik, M. Radaci, J. Sharp, M. M. Welsh, R. Steiner, A. Wodrick, D. Urban, A. Zenchu, H. Tomsin, H. Obringer. HERALD First Row E. Elder, M. Prosser, R. Diller, R. Mears, M. Bismark, B. Morgan, N. J. Rcdshaw, J. Crawford, V. Salancc, W. Schoup. Second Row H. Fluff, R. Wilkinson, J. McKinney, M. Posipanka, G. Nagy, B. Wiltrout, J. Busch, N. Guest, W. D’Argo, E. Parsons. Third Row Mr. Lloyd, J. Yousko, T. Reagan, F. Mulligan, J. Ellis, J. Banc, Mr. Shannon. For those students who like to write or hope to enter into the field of journalism when their school days end, Munhall offers two mimeographed publications, the Munhisko” and the Woodlawn Herald”. The Munhisko is published every two weeks, and has been edited this year by Betty Jane Lloyd. Assistant editors, George Gray, Erika Lutsch, Lucille Morgan, and Harry Grant, with the help of the two sponsors, Misses Ball and Williams, have made this year one of the Munhisko’s” best. The Munhisko” was awarded the third place in it’s division at the state contest. In the autumn, representatives of the paper attended the annual P. S. P. A. convention at Reading. In the spring, the paper was represented at a convention which was held at Penn State. The Herald” won second prize in its division in the state contest, due to the efforts of Martha Bismark, the editor, and Mr. Shannon and Mr. Lloyd, the sponsors.
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ROOM 2 First Row: Left to Right. L. Zapf, E. Wolak, B. Stevens, E. Urban, M. Wassell, E. Strang, I. Urban, M. Surincik, A. Vangor, P. Threlfall, E. Uhrinak, E. Stevens. Second Row: J. Slava, M. Votodian, B. Zam borsky, A. Vasko, W. Slava, W. Smart, C. Willis, W. Smoley, A. Zukerman, E. Theis. Third Row: F. Threlfall, B. Wilson, S. Yea-worth, E. Toth, B. Solomon, I). Watson, L. Weber, H. Youngman, W. Wilson, R. Wilding. ROOM 43 First Row: Left to Right. L. Laird, M. L. Lessig, R. McCue, F. Lordon, M. J. Mrazik, B. Mc-Cuean, J. Marcinko, J. Lalush, A. Noroski, M. Lushner, F. Metcalfe. Second Row: L. Lacy, F. Monk, C. Needham, R. A. Miller, J. McKibben, M. Minda, B. Laughlin. Third Row: M. Lipovsky, S. Ncsky, D. Mor- gan, G. Margo, R. Kuzma, R. Kostelnik, J. Luter-man, B. Miskanic. Fourth Row: J. Kostra, J. Koval, J. Monyok, J. Kuhn, P. McCarthy, F. Kunak, R. Mattiko, G. M antics. ROOM 202 First Row: Left to Right. H. O’Neill, C. Zook, T. Schell. Second Row: S. Lucas, J. Wilson, B. Max- well, M. Bajus, J. Schweinberg, G. Thomka, F. Na-hay, F'. Nau, E. Parsons. Third Row: L. Boot, L. Moore, E. Seitz, M. Iddon, W. Schoup, A. Patterson, V. Grob, S. Nemeth, M. Mirda, L. Berrett. Fourth Row: J. Andrews, N. Neundorf, J. Burke, N. Wilkinson, W. Cadman, W. Link, W. Mooney, L. Blattner, K. Casper, T. Kennedy. ROOM 42 First Row: Left to Right. H. Harvey, J. Emery, T. Llarry, I. Jones, P. Hodges, S. Click, D. Gordon, M. Fenton, B. Galloway. Second Row: W. Kopie, S. Gajdos, T. Kargol, P. Honea, E. Dzvonik, D. James, F. Kmetz, H. Frank. Third Row: J. Hollis, T. Kane, A. Hudack, M. Havan, G. Godfish, R. Guley, J. Hollis, D. Johnstone. Fourth Row: R. Flairstonc, E. Hancox, D. Grove, F. Gabocy, W. Horos, W. Gretz, J. Kosko, A. Kondis, J. Kasper, J. Jesko. ROOM 30 5 First Row: Left to Right. B. Geist, C. Rago, D. Kraft, M. Redshaw, I. Kubanscek, M. Lyden, S. Sharp. Second Row: O. Worton, R. Kautz, C. Wat- son, W. Johnson, C. Neff. Third Row: J. Hartland, B. Lcsko, E. Reever, R. Conway, B. Gerhold, M. L. Liggitt, L. Walsh, A. L. Martin, M. J. Rhodes. Fourth Row: D. Keeler, A. Ingles, E. Hav- rilla, K. Lcgg, A. Hughes, A. Shipe, W. Wiechelt, R. Korekach, R. Sylvestro, W. Kovac. ROOM 41 First Row: Left to Right. R. Dienes, M. Baran, P. Boliburch, J. Bobik, H. Chvasta, A. Butko, I. Bavic, H. Ducar, H. Ceyba. Second Row: M. Dugan, A. Dietzen, H. Do-bransky, M. Clowes, H. Debiak, R. Curtis, T. Drogan, M. Budzcukay, M. Brugas. Third Row: J. Bongartz, J. Antol, R. Dell, R. Chury, A. Antol, J. Cavanaugh, W. Chasko, H. Anderson, G. Cihulka. Fourth Row: A. Chorba, E. Brucas, R. Cra- ver, F. Hadko, W. Baird, R. Carney, A. Balent, J. Ducar.
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WOOD!AWN STUDENT COUNCIL The Woodlawn Student Council is the governing body of the school. In order to become a member, the student must have a 2.5 average for the year previous. In the autumn, on a special election day, each class votes for those of its members which it wishes to represent them, and each class also votes on two faculty sponsors. All four grades are represented. The Council has the power to grant charters for the organization of clubs, gives contracts for parties held in the school and grants candy concessions. It also revises constitutions and makes new laws to meet new problems. The following govern the meetings: President .....................Nell McGuire Vice President ..................Lois Moore Secretary ......................Ruth Diller Sponsors Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Richards MUNHALL STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is recognized as the most important organization in the school. Any person in the class with a 2.5 average is eligible for nomination and election by the student body. The faculty advisors, Mr. Hyatt and Mr. Wicland, were also elected by the classes. The Council has been exceptionally busy this year. The former way of electing boys and girls from the Junior Class for hall-cops was abandoned. Any Junior with a 2.5 average is a hall-cop and retains his post through merit. He may be dismissed if he fails to perform his duty. The Council grants contracts for parties and secs that these arc carried out properly. Plans for a traffic court were discussed, and new methods of election brought up. The officers arc as follows: President ....................................................George Gray Vice President .......................................... Lucille Morgan Secretary ....................................................Edith Iddon iiiiiiimnr w ? min unit u :fibis WOODLAWN COUNCIL First Row M. Rcdshaw, B. Tusak, W. Downey, N. McGuire, H. Hough, R. Diller, W. Ragan, W. Alexander, V. Ready. Second Row R. Dias, G. Wilson, W. Docherty, J. Barnes, L. Vango, E. Kondas, L. Kracum, V. Sal a nee. MUNHALL COUNCIL F'rst Row F. Medvic, J. Baptie, J. Lebedda, Flicker, J. Gustafson, L. Sudii Iddon. G. Gray, L. Morgan, P. Howell, M. Lacko, Second Row M. Mehlferbcr Lloyd, I). Sharp, P. Lessig, J. Pal Sharpe, O. Foster. Third Row W. O’Rourke, J. Conrad, R. Hartman, R. er.
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