Schenley High School - Schenley Journal Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1918

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MANDELL, JOSEPH President Cleosophic Society '17 President Class '18 joe broke into school politics Cand we expect of him politics in the futurej as President of the History Club. Later his administration as Class President was a howling success. He is a capable leader, a congenial fellow, and above all a de- lightfully spontaneous speaker. The class should take this opportunity to thank him for so faithfully doing his duty and to extend to him its heartiest wishes for his future prosperity. ANDERSON, ROY Baseball, '15-'16 Track, '15-'16-'17 Football, 515-'16-'17 All Scholastic Business Committee Life hath .vet no landmarks before us. This youth possesses the speed of Pegasus. He is a modern Mercury. His cheerful and congenial manners have brought him many friends. His work on the athletic field and in school has always been sincere. ARCHER, LLOYD Chess Club Class Play Com. Stage Manager I count this thing to be grahdly true That a noble deed is a step toward God. Lloyd is the kind of person whose pleasing character makes him a friend of everybody. Day in and day out, he tries to do his level best, so we are eon- f1dent,that he will reach the highest pinnacle of his ambitions. ATKINSON, DORIS For all that fair is, is by nature good. Doris seems quiet to those who do not know her but Pll assure you she can be quite lively. If there is one thing Doris can do it's typewritihg. We hope she gets the Gold Medal. 17

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V r l F r La QFQQ1 THE SQHENQQQH JOURHAL:,f:.1f Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins clash words, gestures and occasionally small ob- jects. However, Mr. Tompkins is very gentle with his dear daughter Vivian. Clarence jackson, the money mak- ing type of boarder, a Hebrew of dis- puted iinancial standing is very clearly given in the part of Iape Samuels. The audience was delighted with his successful lisping manner. Fred Eckert, as the artist, Christo- pher Penny, is deeply in love with Vivian and lavishes his affections very successfully. He has nothing to offer her except his talent and his art while VV right, played by Louis Rosen- Held, a rich old bachelor offers Vivian, money, love, luxuries and everything. The part of the great music lover Harry Larkcom is played by Louis Fushan. His talent and style are ridiculed by all until the stranger suc- ceeds in causing the boarders to ap- preciate Har1'y's success. Such a ine cast and enthusiasm, to- gether with Mr. Seatwrighfs deeply appreciated help made The Passing of the Third Floor Back well known as the success of all Schenleyls class plays. KATHERINE C. PLOUGH. T FINANCIAL NOTES '18 I wonder if Freddie Eckert ever sang this: It's a hard thing to collect the class dues, It's a hard thing to dog It's a hard thing to collect the class dues, When the work's all up to you. 'Good bye! little dimal, Farewell! two bits too.' Itis a hard thing to collect class dues, When they'1'e 'all broke' to you. CLASS BOOK COMMITTEE 16



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V . . , all L.,L gf' BARCLAY, SLOAN . . 'l1.1 , ':u V - ' President of Naturahsts' Club W W Chemistry Club p if-l B'arelay's clear deep voice is often s r-1 'A heard in an argument, for when this if-, - . lei J - fellow has a conviction he sticks to it at li 'm a 7: l 'il k ' ' ' all costs. His tendency is toward the L IAIA natural sciences and he even climbs 'ii trees and comes into 202 unprepared. 53 ,iry CVLL U , lligw, CThis last is most naturalj. But we , ' - ' :W didn't intend to give him away for one 'F ff f- -,,. can't help being Sloanls friend. .. B BONNER EUGENE rv 2- - y V- Cl B k C tt gi at lit'-..,.,,,a Stiiilziitolgoardolfign ee 1 in i li Cleosophic Society N5 A ,..V - The first period class in History seven V , 1 lvg, ew VV:: decided to buy Eugene an alarm clock - ' . p w ., ,V ,JE but half the time he didn't come at all. --' 5 He never reads the text in anything Q A .VVVV ,ig l before coming to classes. But boy! he fi' 'i-- -' sure can pile it on in layers. Bonner's . K hair Wont stay down, neither will his if 'gf ability to capture essay prizes. B f me 'l ' 'iltg gs ' t ' p BROVVN, CHARLES ,jx p,pw ow l Liberty Salesmanship Club I -hl , gleosoglghie Society M: Qty 4 ,Life is but a day at mostg, bm! kg? He is an influential, young man of i Va., ' happy-go-lucky manner. The way he handles the keys of a piano is simply 'i Fg iji T indescribable. He is to be seen at all . , soeials and wherever a good time is to , 5 -- .f be had. , fl ..,:,. BROXYN, ELIZABETH if i ii f a Cleosophic Society R ii, Upon her COH71ff67'10I'ZCC she 'wore a wide, - , perpetual smile. , C, Betty is a happy-go-lucky lass who is 16 .,. :., . .M 'i 'ib i te especially fond of soldiers. So listen, lads, who wish to win Betty'sf friendship. :ESQ iii, d h ' f Kh, d tiki?-5N2 gV .si,f.j?,,tiXJ.xf ggi just on t e suit o a 1 an you are .. -H A V ,E A - sure to win. he

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