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

 - Class of 1921

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252,21 THE scnerigis JOURl1AL:..:,g THE NIXON I The Wise Fool which is the attraction at the Nix- on Theater next week has many Pittsburghers in its personnel. Mr. Richard Fleck will fill the leading part. Rosa- lind Davidson will have the principal feminine r 0 1 Q. Hortense Florsheim also has a leading partg she is the vampire of the story. THE GRAND - Why Women Love. with Miss Henrietta Rohr- kaste as the leading char- acter, will be shown at the Grand next week. WILL GIVE TALK ON LIFE'S WORK Miss Margaretta Parr will give a talk on social service work in the Schenley High School auditorium next Monday evening at 8:15 o'clock. Miss Parr is an ardent and efficient settlement worker. I-Ier talk promises to be very interesting. HAVE YOUR CATER- ING DONE BY MISS INEZ TURNER DESIGNER OF GOWNS JUST RETURNED FROM PARIS. Miss Rheabena Garver, a designer of gowns, has just returned from Paris. She will open a shop on Fifth avenue where she will dis- play some Russian modes, with those which she has designed herself. Miss Mar- jorie ,Ienkins is her model. School Spirit, the latest work of Alfred House was submitted to the public the first of this week. MADE HEAD INSTRUCTOR Walter Daugherty. an in- structor at the Duquesne Gardens, has been made bead of all skating instruc- tors. I-Ie will do some spec- tacular skating next Friday evening. Price 55.00. CAdvertisement1 CH EMISTS HONORED Louis Marks, Louis Kauf- mann and Gilbert Thiessen, the great chemists, who have just completed a pro- cess for making diamonds of any weight, were given a banquet at the Pittsburgh Athletic Association la st evening. Shoe Repairing Done While You Wait. DAVID LAWRENCE 212 Penn Avenue Buy Your Furs Early Winter is Coming GOLDSTEIN 8z GROBSTEIN F U R R I E R S 604 Fourth Ave. MUSIC LESSONS Miss Harriette White, Teacher Price, 52.00 Per Lesson 15 WINS TROPHY VVilliam james, the great quarter miler, won the United States Trophy last week when he defeated - -- at the races in Cali- fornia. Edward Willis is now coaching the football team of Schenley High School. Twenty-five years ago Coach Willis played on the Schenley team. TOBE WINS STEEPLE CHASE Fred Miller's horse t'Tobe', won the race at Newport, Rhode Island, this year. Miller himself acted as jockey. He has a large stock farm in Kentuckyg his horses rank with the finest in the country. FRIENDLY ENEMIES Coach Thomas Murdock of the Pitt football team will be alble to show his ability as a coach when he puts his men on the field to play Coach Calvert West's athletes. Murdock and West were players on the Schenley High football team in 1920. They are both confident of winning. BRADFORD CABARET Pittsburgh, Pa. Original Dances by VINCENT BURGO FANNIE ROTH BENNIE PERLOW SUSAN MANEESE EDNA GARRETSON

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. ggi lllll 'll u :F THE str-:Entert Jouarml. .:,,: I Ili lull: :IL l SOCIETY NEWS Give Her Pearls M U S I C Many Debutantes Among HARRY JOHNSTON WELL-KNOWN the Younger Set. A dance will be given Wednesday, November 14, at the William Penn Hotel for the debutantes of the season. They are Miss Helen --, daughter of Mrs. Florence Noble ---g Miss Isabel ---, daugh- ter of Mrs. Irene Schwar- don --g Miss Olive -1-, daughter of Mrs. Monica Scott --. The Duchess of Cheese- borough, formerly Miss Fannie Bilder of Pittsburgh, has just returned to Amer- ica to visit her parents. Mrs. Lucille Hepburn -- is giving a dinner dance next Friday evening, October l8, at her home. It is rumored that she is trying to surpass society's other favorite, Mrs. Naomi Conde l-, whose mas- querade ball will be remem- bered as a function of early fall. Miss Margaret Boden, the well known Salvation Army worker, has just returned from the convention in Michigan. She is to start a drive in Pittsburgh for this organization. Mrs. Mabel Myers - left for Palm Beach this morning with her children and their governess, Miss Elizabeth Stevenson. PAINLESS DENTISTRY Dr. Milton Lewis 618 Penn Ave. SWARTZ-WETZEL Hairdressing and Manicuring 512 Fifth Avenue THE STYLE SHOP Millinery from Paris HELEN VOELKER 700 Wood Street The Jeweler 612 Smithfield Street B R 5 W N ' s SKATING PALACE Open every Afternoon and Evening Price - 50c and 31.00 James Brown, Prop. SCHOOL NEWS New Teachers Many new teachers have been placed in the various high schools of the city. On Schenley's faculty are some former members of the school. Mr. Kenneth Baxter is in the mathematics depart- ment. Miss Rosalie Blake is at the head of the cook- ing department. Miss Anna Fleisher is the typewriting teacher, Miss Dorothy Lowenstein is head of the sewing departmentg Miss Elsie Schmeltz is chief li- brarian, and Miss Elizabeth Sunderland is teaching English. . Miss Ruth Aronson has been appointed Director of Schools of Allegheny Coun- ty. Miss Frances Landaw, a former student of Schenley High School, has been ap- pointel Dean of Wellesley' College. PICTURE AND BOOK COMPLETE Mliss Mary Freese and Miss Margaret Allen, two Greenwich Village artists, have just Finished a picture and book of the same name, T h e Goddess. M i s s Freese and Miss Allen are known throughout the vill- age for their quaint studio, which they have designed in the original Bohemian fash- ion. 14 OPERA SINGER AT SYRIA MOSQUE Miss Claire Rubenstein, New York's favorite prima dona, who hase recently been singing at the Metro- politan Opera House, will appear in concert at the Syria Mosque next Wednes- day, Thursday, and Friday evenings. She will be ac- companied by Miss Alice Fleck. GREAT VIOLINIST IS COMING james Williamson, the master violinist, who has been producing records for the Victrola, will play for the public next Wednesday evening in the Palace Theater. At the month-end musi- calc, Sunday evening, in Reverend Raymond Mer- ritt's church, the famous Pittsburgh Quartette will sing. It is composed of Miss Dorothy Allen, sopra- nog Miss Erna Knorr, con- traltog Mr. John Cooke, tenorg and Mr. Charles Brand, bass. ELOCUTION LESSONS 50c Per Lesson Miss Johanna Wiener Teacher FOIGHT-METCALF TOY CONCERN Makers of Toys of All Descriptions Shop for the Kiddies Here T H E DANCING SISTERS Popular and Aesthetic Dancing Teachers: Miss Donna Craig Miss Ellen Nurtz Miss Sara McAdams Prices, S2 and S4 a Lesson.



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MALLERY, DWIGHT THOMAS Class President, Student Board Track '19, Varsity Basketball '19. '20, Hi-Y Altho our Dwight is most sky high, And Mutt looks up when he goes by, It is the truth and not a lie, That all the girls will loudly sigh, The day that Dwight leaves Schenley High. Club l19, As proper a man as one shall see on a summerls day? ALLEN, DOROTHY- Dot Student Board '118, '19, Choral Club, Class Play Caste, Civic Forum, Social Committee. To know this girl is to love her, For she's such a charming lass. She's a dancer and a skater, And a friend to all the class. I Begone dull care! Thou and I shall never agree. ALLEN, MARGARET-'fMugg Class Book Committee, Leaders French Club, Civic Forum. Mugg is one of the Siamese Twins Who by her sweetness, every heart Tho' she ruins the chairs with her When it comes to brilliance, she's h At French she's a wonder, at Latin a shark, Yet she's always ready for some sort of lark. Y wins, Jap-like feet, ard to beat, Secure in the hearts of her friends. ALPERN, DOROTHY- Dot Class Play Caste, Choral Club. Dorothy has a smile for all, Her heart's as big as she is tall. She isnlt timid or slow, we'll say, She's always active, always gay. Majesty in her person, tall and straight. ARONSON RUTH-'ARufus, Ruthie I Student Board '17, '19, '20, Treasurer of Ho Vice President of Naturalist Club, Frenc h Club. She's noted for her giggles many, As for her faults, we know not any, The honor rolls will surely show, With A's and B's her records glow. She scorns the males of our fair school, But once outside-oh, where's that rule? Unthinking, idle, wild and young. 16 ' Club, Classi cal Club, bby Club,

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