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DEDICATION MR. GEORGE E. WALBERT Early this year Mr. Walbert, one of our most beloved teachers, died. During the twenty-four years of his association with Munhall High School he was a friend and an adviser to those students who studied under him. He was almost a second father to many boys and girls who called him Uncle George. A graduate of Franklin and Marshall College, Mr. Walbert received his master's degree at Washington and Jefferson College. After teaching in elementary schools in Somerset County, he served as principal at the Berlin High School from l908 to l909, when he moved to Johnstown to teach for two years. ln l9ll he went to Waynesburg College as a professor in Greek and other languages. ln l9l 3 he became principal of Waynesburg High School and remained there until i923 when he accepted a position in Munhall Schools. Forty-six of his seventy years were devoted to education. As he dedicated himself to us, we now dedicate our l947 MUNHISKO to him. ,fff 7 - xlsxQ X x
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lf Q. .L... ,, 3111 Hlrmnriam MVS S' l ,av p y lil' MISS ALBERTA SCHILLINGER After o life time devoted to the teaching profession, Miss Alberta Schillinger died last September 22, less than three months following her retirement. During her thirty-five years in the Munhall Public Schools she had, as pupils, many of our present teachers and many of our parents as well. Miss Schillinger was known and loved by all for her gentle yet disciplin- ary ways, her generosity, and her frank, encouraging smile. Her favorite hobby was the study of birds and of nature, and there was nothing she liked more than to go tramping off into the fields and woods. lt was on one of these outings that death came. This was, we like to think, the way she would have wanted it. Although she herself is absent, her fine teachings will be present in our hearts, and we shall try to carry on her work in Munhall, which she called home. ll! fi 310- 5 .
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ii- -lil. 51.--2-11 Tlrey have been muck more than teachers Loyal fiends to guide us onfward. fn X K X x xxx X ' , f X X x X A f XX , V qf X in r Fl Y i--i.i.T--
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