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January — Americans were saddened this month by the newspaper headlines, for they told of the death of three American astronauts, White, Grisson, and Chaffee. These men were killed by an oxygen fire in their capsule while completing a dry run for the Apollo flight which was scheduled for February 21, 1967 . .. Jack Ruby, the killer of Lee Harvey Oswald, died of cancer this month . . . January showed Munhall sports at their tops, with basketball, swimming, rifle, and wrestling teams holding a spot in section lead. February — Much talk over the Vietnam War was heard this month. The conversations included opinions on continued bombing of North Viet nam and talks of peace movements ... In Munhall, compliments were heard on the new entrance of the Municipal Building. The project was built after the former entrance was destroyed by a fire ... At the high school, Mr. Busch announced he would put on two additional productions, The Merchant of Venice and The Mikado ... A search for the ugliest man in the school to reign at the Ugly Man’s Dance was sponsored by the Key Club. March, April, and May — These months can only be called the Senior’s months at Munhall . . . Final preparation and eager planning of future events filled each day of these months . . . This was the time in which toothbrushes were sold, prom dates made, dresses, tickets, and corsages bought in preparation for the prom ... This year the major social event at school, the prom, was held on April 21 at Chatham Center ... And finally, this was the time of graduation. At West Field on May 31, the seniors ended their stay at Munhall and walked into a new and promising horizon. Trophy Case — The Hopewell Tournament was won by Munhall's basketball team . . . The Band won First Prize in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in downtown Pittsburgh . . . Bill Barron and Paul Matthews finished the season undefeated. Both boys placed first in the W.P.I.A.L. Section I tournament. ii
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