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

 - Class of 1918

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CROSSAN, GARRETT Cleosophie Society Class Play Committee has plainted, gi us to see see Crossan! are, at least what he thinks you are, and helll let you have it straight from the shoulder. Deeeit or hypocricy has no place in this lad's young life. If you are'one who Wad the gods the giftie oursel's as ithers see us, Heyll tell you what you CUFF, ALBERT L.v AL , D D President Student Board and Executive Council '17-'18 Hockey ,I7-'18 Class Play Cast Chairman Class Book Committee Commencement Program This kind of a man is Cuff, that when the fray Waxeth most furious he stands in the sea of wild and dashing ideas pouring the oil of common sense on troubled waters. And then everyone breathes more easily and says, Sure! That's what I say! Al is also one of the very good reasons why we are so proud of our hockey team this year. He is always, The right man in the right place. ANIELS, EVA Student Board iI7 Journal Club '17-'18 Class Bust Committee Cleosophic Society St-ay a little and nzczw will find you. She is a delightful dancer-a jewel for any class. She is as Highty as the weather-sometimes here, sometimes there-not long anywhere. May her life be one round of pleasures. AY, MARCELLA Marcella is a girl who will not have quit as her motto. A good, quiet, steady worker. A friend of everybody.

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CAPLAN, ABE He traveled on tl1e B. S: O., but got here just the same. Arrived in time to spend two jolly months with us before graduation. Lucky? Were glad you arrived but advise you not to put your friends in such anxiety hereafter. CLEARY, MARJORIE Cleosophic Society A still tongue maketh a wise head. Did you hear some one speak? It was not Marjorie. If all the noise this little maid made at Schenley were made at once it would sound like a penny whistle. We don't think youlll have to repeat everything always, will you Mar- jorie? COHEN, ARTHUR- AUGIE Class Vice President Class Book Committee Student Board Orchestra Commencement Program Ten cents, one dime, one tenth of a dollar, right this way, don't miss the only successful imitator of Bugs Baer, the left handed comedian and writer. Cohen should be a camera man, he always starts by saying Let's gof' Arthur's weaknesses are socials and lunch periods, but even the best of us are not perfect. CoNNoR, J. GRANT They also' serve who only stand and wah. Connor is one of those quiet fellows who never say much but do a great deal. He has served Schenley faithfully, He is bound to go forth and serve faithfully too, because what a person does in his high school career is preparation for what he will do in the future. He has the best wishes for success from the school which he leaves, 20



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DIFFENDERFER, ROBERT-UDIF' Dif. is professionally, a little hunk of sunshine. Wherever you meet him helll come off with a cheery greeting, if your heartls in the right place. Robert doesn't entirely agree, however, with the framers of our school curriculum. For one thing he would probably have provided for more study and lunch periods. Also, he would likely have eliminated Math. and English as these subjects are solid. Dif. is a good scout and will always be found in a gathering of good fellows. DONNELLY, CHARLES Social Committee Economics Club His cares are now all endedf' How fares this pleasant lad? He's a shark at Shorthand if at nothing else. VVhy hels that good at alibis that our solution of the matter is, he thinks in Shorthand. He has proven his speed in more ways than one. How about those social tickets, Charles? DOWNEY, JEss1E Measured by inches She's not very tall But in good friendship She comes up to them all. Jessie is certainly a shark in sewing. She has set a standard which others find hard to surpass. VVe sometimes lose Jessie in the crowd but we never forget her, for she is a friend to us all. DUVE, JUSTUS ' Choral Club Quartette Social Committee Scotti himself has nothing on Justus de Du Ve. We have often wondered how far down the scale he could go if he really exerted himself. As anchor man in the famous quartette, Duve has reached a high degree of popularity and we may predict an even more popular future for him. He is an accomplished dancer but he keeps us all in suspense lest he bump his head on the skylight when he tries to dance in the gym.

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