Schenley High School - Schenley Journal Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)
- Class of 1922
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Ewa- 5'-5EMExig22,'5 5726 SCHENLEY JOURNAL CLASS BOOK JANUARY I 922 DEDICATION U DAVID IRRUXYN OLIVER, for twenty-five years President of the Board of Public Edu- cation, the advent of whose eighty-seventh birthday has quickened in the minds and hearts of his fellow citi- zens of Pittsburgh appreciation of his constructive achievements in advancing the efficiency of the pub- lic schools of Pennsylvania, we, the Class of january, 1922, dedicate this book, as to one whose career furnishes to the students of Schenley High School an impressive example of ideal citizenship, responsively alert to civic needs and unsparing in general public service. MR. tJl.IX'lCR'S SHRYICISS FOR IEDITCATION Trustee of Carnegie lustitute. Trustee of Carnegie Library . Member of the School lioarcl for forty-nine years. President of the School lioard for twenty-live cou- secutive years. Vice l'resident of State lloard of Education during the formulation of the Pennsylvania School Code. 2 46 Bd, DFG Q, 0 gv Vw aww I X H55 IQIZDGSF SRM HQQAII gfpf fvf DAVID B. OLIVER, 3 I esldent ofthe Plttslwurgh Board of lad X NVE? Q14 MJF THE SCHEPTIEH Jounrml. F Ili illll Ill CLASS ORGANIZATION Motto: Serve honestly and well. Colors: lllue and Silver. OIPFICERS President . .. .. . ...,.....r,,,,,,..,,,..r,,.,rl,,.. . ,. Yiee Presidente, ,r,,,,.,...,,... ,,..,.,,,,. . Secretary ., . Treasurer ,,,,, ,....l ,.,, .,r, Social Chairman ,. ........ , Guardian A . ., ,,,l.., .... Elwood Knapp ,, ,,,,,,,.. Karl Krummell ,,....,.. Gladys Zirckel ., ,..b Xbigail Putnam Honor Mullally Q. H. Henderson CLASS HOOK COMMITTEIC Clara Sehaehter, Clznirnmn Catherine Brown limilv tirav ' Stanley liurnshaw Truman XYilson lirenneta Andrews Alexander jackson Tom Marshall Ruth Rosenthal Miss Gray Anne Louise lllessing Mildred Creeley Adin Kimberly Julius Katz Katherine May, l2l3 Norman Stamni, 12B Stuart MeQuiston, 12B Alva jones, 128 Mr. Pugh Miss Tillotson SOCIAL COMMITTEE Honor Mullally, C1101-Vllldll Brenneta Andrews Grace Israel Sigmund lfeuehtwanger Roy ,Iohnston lidgar Wainwright joseph Pearson Ruth Rosenthal Katherine lirown RING COMMl'll'I'lili 'llom Marshall, Clmirnzan Mabel McKee David Olbum Elizabeth VVood Ruth Lieberman PICTLTRIC COBlMl'l l'lilC Charles Sehindel, Clza1'r111n11 Simon .Xlpern Abe Fingold Jennie Colton Martha Gambrill YIELL AND SONG COMBll'l l'lEIi Rebecca Cooper, C1101-l'IlIUll Sarah Graf Leon Levinson Sarah Goodman Herman Meyer RlO'l l'O COlX'lMlT'l'lilT Leonard Cohen, Clmiruzun Sarah Graf 4 John Piper .I , llllf Y I 1-I I Tr-re ,scneriygx JOURl1AL'.l ,.-if CLASS PLAY COMMITTEE Leonard Cohen, Clzairman Karl Krumniell Fred Gittins Simon .-Xlpern :Xlbert XYorrall Abe Felser COLOR COMMITTEE Margaret Dimling, Clzairmalz joseph Heatley Elizabeth Matter FLOXYER COMMITTEE Dorothy Niele, Cl1flfVl1Zllll Clifford NYeig'ht XYillian1 Pfohl Florence Racnsin Ruth Over PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Richard Mohr, Clzairzzzan Truman XYilson Beatrice Chernoff STUNT DAY COMMITTEE Helen Malley, Chairman Mary Cupps john Sutch Mercedes Brandau Louise Matthews I'aul Karcis VVillian1 Miller 5 FACULTY PAGE ? 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VVhile lixperience trims them to meet every testg For the journey thru l.ife, Calm and storm, peace and strife, Q Ev'ry captain must choose what he thinks will serve best. Here whatever they bargain for, that shall they takeg All the mean and the false must be cast in the wake. All should choose what will last, So that sheltered days past, Wortliy passage each ship may then set out to make. Now the boats are all laden and ready to sail: May fair winds still he with them, their charts never failg May kind Fortune attend Ev'ry cruise to the endg May they oft think of Schenley, dear Schenley. all hail! EMILY GRAY. 12 POOH .2 a 5 3 2 a s 5 3 5 4 e Q 5 5 2 a z 5 3 9 5 1 a a 5 3 5 5 Z z I 5 A 1 .44 Oniwi-fl.a0u!wOvC0Ovl 0000'- NONOHO wo.-.wtf-0-Q-Q-Q-1-4 -I-0 Q-0+-Q avi-I-4w0w0w0wOv0'-0-Oni-fi-0-uncanny-an -Q-Q-Q -Q- -O-0-0 5 Q E 2 E P2 Q 2 gg Z W U 2 V a 0 E VT 3 3 Q fs 2 5 E ve O 2 Q 2 S O m pq I 1 P1 2 3 : - Q 43 Z fu 0 H F1 I gg E E E 5 7 3 F5 5 LEE! 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For Pittsburgh Council- DHCP' THE PERFECT COMBINATION Edward Moyer Gladys Zirckel i Bella Ress Theodore Weiner Alexander jackson Isadore Felser Emily Gray Albert Worrall For President of Council-Dr. Ruth Rosenthal USHERS FOR WEEK OF JUNE 4, 1940 I Yvonne Riefer Florence Racusin Mary Cupps Charles Gainey Luella Barnes Mabel McKee Geraldine Deane Earl Barton Billy Miller Q Ida Weiner Walter Willis Sam Daniels Myrtle Quortz Charles Turner Margaret Golla EXECUTIVE STAFF 5 Costumes executed by ..... Master Carpenter ........ Master Electrician ..... Mistress of Wardrobe .... Master of Properties .... E Scene Painter ............. .. .Mme. Goldie Seidelson . . . . . . . . .Joseph Pearson . . . . .Gilbert Robin .....,...Rose Strahl . . . .Charles Schindel . . . .Minnie Fischer anl0QuQ0lNO Q'lWQMO0l0.Wl0Q0Ovl0O . . O0l'l OvOW 'C0lWl'ONIWOWOHO0IWII'lf'O0lI ll4OwlNQ O0OdOwO O O0O ONlwO0Ow.nQa.g,..,,.,,6 17 Clara Schachter KNAPP, ELWOOD Class l'resiclentg Sturlent lioarflg Hi-Y Cluhg Civie kllllll' lixeeutive founeil l lleholtl the Cflass's ehoiee. our Presiclent. On doing well in every tielcl he is intent. lixcentive ability is lil- woo4l's micltlle name: he startecl right in to sueeeecl when first to sehool he eanle, lle rlanees with the fairest ones. he plays the piano keys: we all feel sure he will make good, fslife's greatest prize he'll seize. ALPERN, SIMON- t liasehall. Seeonrl 'lit'2llIl. Vaptain .202 liaskethallg Pie- ture tkunniitteeg Class l'lay Vast fi0lllllllllCC. lle's very quiet and very uioclest. it's trueg hut we'll give all praise where it is clue. lle'll some flay he famous all over this earth, for his gfoocl eheer an-l his sterling worth: some tlay as an athlete of Lrreat eoneern wt , expert to see the uanle of Simon Alperu. ANDREWS, E. BRENNETA- lleauie t'lass Hook t'onnnitteeg Soeial tfonunitteeg Varsity Swinuning, Vaptain '20, 'llg Life Saving' t'rewg Leaders' t luh, lreasurer 20. Zl, l'resiclent '.2l3 lfreneh lflulx, lfxeen- tire Voiuniitteeg Vlassieal eluh: Student lloartl, lfxeeutive tlouneil .202 tlivie Vlulsg Vlass l'lay fast. lirenneta is most popular,--you'll see the reason why, if only o'er her list of ehihs you east a thoughtful eye.--f how eoulrl a niaicl so versatile. unseen, unsung slip lay? ln swinnning meets, espeeially, llz'enueta's right in Line: for though she's goorl in everytlxing, in swininiiug' she is hue. BARNES, LUELLA M.- Luke Teil tihoral flnlr. l,utlla ls tl littlt llllss, the kuicl that the lfreueh eall ehie. Altho she's always interestefl, we selfloni hear her speak. She's quiet anfl retiring' aurl in elasses somewhat slow, lint what she may he out of srhool. we really clo not know. BARTON, EARI..- Sehenley tiearsz Sturleut lloarcl '19, 'l'here's a very quiet fellow who stents sober when he's lmusyg lrut any flay at three l'. Nl. so very flilierent is hc: he swinis aurl talks anal jokes anrl sings. until the clav is rlone. lfarl llarton thinks that sueh a life is really perfeet lun. ls BELTZ, HERBERT A.- Herb Curly Naturalists' Club, Treasurer '20, President 'Zig Student Board. Here's a lad with easy grave, curly hair. and a hand- some face. His interest in the birds and bees and in the lore of all the trees, leads us to think that soon he'll be learned in natural history. BLESSING, ANNE LOUISE- Bobbie Commercial Clubg Choral Club: Student Boardg Lead- ers' Club: Class Basketball, Captain '20, '21, 'ZZQ Class Book Committee. In the interests of Sehenley this girl has always shared, and for her future life work she is being well preparedg she's to be the teacher of a kindergarten elass. and if she proves the leader she is now. her pupils all will pass. BLUMBERGER, BEN. A.-'- Bl'Ill1ltf'i Swimming Team. Captain '2l3 Life Saving Crew: Chem- istry Club. This tall, good-natured fellow is no poor fish: in fact. when it eomes to swimming, Bennie gets there with a swishg in the estimation of the sehool he's sure to be ranked high. for everybody knows him as a perfectly square guy. BRANDAU, MERCEDES F. J. Hobby Clubg Naturalists' Club, Secretary '2lg Chair- man Design Committee of Class Play: Stunt Day Com- mittee. The prophets say that Mercedes some day will show us all just how to dress most properly in summer, spring, or fall. A dress designer she will be and then she'll tell you why, bright red on orange will not go, nor pink on yellow lie. BREMAN, LEAI-I- Le Commercial Club. Leah is one of our little lasses, who is a shining star in all her elassesg you see she never cares to recite, and so what she thinks is supposed to be right. She's rather fond of economies Qand on Sunday likes to read the eomicsl. 19 BROVVN, CATHERINE- Kate Kit V' D Chemistry Club: Qkillidlllfllij' Lahoratory Assistants: lriangle .lournahsts Llnhg Livie Clnhg French Cluh, Vice . . 7 , l'resiflent '..lg Class liook Committee. XYhenex'er you hear a strange, wilrl shriek. you'll know that Kate has just eonnnitterl herself to another indisereet experiment. llowever, this is only one of the many original- ities which endear her to her friends and intrigue their interest. BROWN, KATHERINE-- Kitty Kay Triangle journalists' Clnhg Choral Clnhg Student lioarrlg tlass liaskethallg Yarsitj: Traekg Social Commit- tee: Class Play. lxay ls as lull ot lun as the twinkles in l hrc ' ev ni mn -ts she danets like .1 nymph hut tl1at's all that's airy ahout her, for she is one person that is steadfast and reliahle. She's never seen without Klalmel, hut she is a goorl friend to all ol ns and nill not he soon forgotten hy '21 BURNSHAW, STANLEY- - Stan Class Hook Comniitteeg Civie Clnlm. This young man's tendeney is toward history, eivies. lfnglish, and the like: and his knowledge of eaeh of these is vast. Stanley has also showed ns that he possesses con- siderable literary ahility hy the manner in which he has handled the literary department of this Vlonrnal, 'X hard, persistent worker. Stanley always goes over the top. CANTER, EDITHs- licle Choral Clubg Camera Club. ln the Choral Clulr, liclith is at her hest: in class work you'll find she passes eaelt test: in history when lidith does reeite, all of our worries take quick flight: you see each of us knows right well. that she will keep the 'fprof talking till the ringing of the hell. CHERNOFF, BEATRICE- lit-e' Triangle journalists' Cluhg Classical Clubg Naturalists' Cluhg Class Play Puhlieity Connnitteeg Class Play Cast. Bee happens to he one of those rare persons that eomhines a hrilliant intellect with a magnetic personality. Nothing. it seems, can he too great for this girl to under- take-for a harder, more persistent worker eould not be found. Although Bee is noted as a student, the fact that she has numerous friends proves what a delightful com- panion she is. 20 CLARK. ELIZABETH l ' Q v 1 - - v If silence always gives consent,-with this life. she is content. She's a steady lass with a pleasant smile. but you find her dreaming all the while. COHEN, LEONARDAA Len Lennie Chemistry Clubg Student Boardg Chairman Motto Committeeg Stage Manager 'Zig Assistant Stage Manager .20 Here's an all 'round fellow who's perfectly square, a dependable chap with a brain that is rare: he seems to get knowledge right out of the air: he is popular here as he is everywhere. COLTON, JENNIE G.f Jen Commercial Clubg Picture Committee: Class Play Cast. Here you behold one of our social butterfliesg but it is no wonder that Jen is popular when we look into her sparkling black eyes and pretty face. Another notable thing about -len is her ability to giggle--her giggles come especially in economics. COOPER, REBECCA E.- Becky Betty V Dramatic Clubg Triangle journalists' Club: Leaders' Club: Commercial Club: Chairman Song and Yell Com- mittee, Class Play Cast. Becky knows tand is known by? so many Schenleyites that she must Find it necessary to keep a perpetual smile on her face as she walks through the halls. But popularity does not keep Beck from being a good student: we expect her to be in the limelight some day in the realms of music. CREELEY, MILDRED Naturalists' Club, President '21i Student Board: Class Book Committee. Mildred is a popular girl in the ranks of the IZA class: whatever her hopes for the future, here's hoping they come to pass. Of Nature's lore she seems quite fond and per- haps some day she might, a notable book on botany, a textbook for Sehenley. write. 21 CUPPS, MARIELLEN- Mary Jackie Choral Club: Commercial Club:. Civic Clubg Triangle journalists' Club: Stunt Day Coninuttccg Class Play Cast. Mary's as shy as a girl can wcll bc,-when sho is in classy talk aloucl? no, not she. llut, when not in class, she is bright and auclacious and to :ill thosc around hcr shi-'s kinrl, swcct, :incl gracious. CURRAN, GERTRUDE f'0llllllk'l'Cl1ll Club. An zirclvnt workcr, il stucln-nt bright, whose work is nvzirly zilwztys right: with cvus ol bro ' , ' av' - iuc, D un oi ninbm ll wc-ll, z1nyw11y.- -lu-rn-'s siiccc-ss to you. DANIELS, SAMUEL P. Yuijllllllyn Hl'll'Cllk'lllCu Svtuclcnt llozirclg Class llzlskctbzlll. -PWM... llc czxnlv, hu saw, hc uoiiqiu-wel his work in Schculcy lliglig :intl now thc tinu- has ronu' at lust whun hc nlust say good-byc to fricnrls who hair to part lrcun him Qfoi' lu-'s ll fria-url worth whilclg wa' always shzill I'L'lllL'llllJK'l' thn- fzuw- that wore thc smile. DAVIS, DELLAf -'bm' llobby Clubg Nzituralists' Club Dm-lla is illl ztrlistf---:it lvust. shv wants to bc. Sha thinks that :nrt for nrt's szmkc is l'k'1lllyZlll that wc ch-sirc lroin hur skillful brush,--zuul wt- with that zigiwcg for most of hor siuwrlutivl- work lroui t'l'lllClSlll'S lrvc. DEANE, GERALDINE Clcralnlinu is quict, but slufs allways tllcrc with work. XVLVVQ' ncvcr known hcr to full clown or cvcu try to shirk, no matter what position shc is cvcr zlskcd to iill, she takes it up with diligence zlurl labors with ll will. 22 DIMLING, MARGARET4 Peg Peggy Leaders' Club, Treasurer 'llg Student Boardg Civic Club. Margaret is a black-eyed lassie, tripping down old Schenley's hallsg but she feels that she inust leave now for the future loudly calls. She is noted for her daneing,--- social tastes as it would seeni. May her life continue sweetly and kind fortune on her beam. DUMBAUGH, ANNA French Cluhg Naturalistsi Club. Brown-eyed Anna. rather shy. wants to he a teacher. My! Let's hope her pupils will he good: with such a Prof. they surely should. She has a smile for everyoneg she never tries her work to shun, she pitehes in and gets things done: yet's always ready for some fun. EDWARDS, MARY Some people like to hide themselves under a bushel. so to speak, and Mary would like to do that, but she ean't. Though she is quiet and reserved. we soon found out what friendliness. fun, and helpfulness are to be found under her deinure exterior. EVANS, CATHERINE Choral Club: Class Play Cast. 0 4 Catherine is one of the pocket-edition seniors of our elass, and the other half of the livans-liuarino duet. In our class play she was dainty little Klustard-seedi all through her high sehool career, Katherine has heen a quiet girl who got her lessons every day. and let the soeial world go its way. EYLER, LILLIAN G.- Lilly Naturalists' Club: lJIAZlll12lllt' Lilubg ll2llllCl'1l Club. Our l.illv. like the lilies of the field. is truly fair: and vet with ll1Clll, in one way. she really won't compare: for though she surely spins not, l eertainly wouldn't care to tell you that she doesn't toil. she of the golden hair, 23 FELSER, ABE MORTON- Fels Class Play Committee: Schenley Gears, Advisory Board, Class Basketball. A happy, jolly fellow, an athlete of renown, his face wears always one broad smile, we never see him frown. And so we wish him lots of luck,-may his courage never swerve, when out into this great big world our Abe goes forth to serve. FELSER, ISADORE- Doc Dewey 'Chemistry Clubj Class Play Cast: Class Basketball. a-.. Hcre's good-natured, easy going Isadore. His good humour is as perpetual as the marcelle wave in his hair. Felser's a genius at asking ingenious questions and giving ingenious answers, it's rumored that Mr. Cloos is keeping a record of the startling information Issie gives him in Civie's class. The next best thing to being wise is to pretend you are. FEUCHTWANGER, SIGMUNDf Siggy Gucher Civic Clubg Social Committee. This short and snappy fellow with an overflow of vim is really never out of the social swim. He's a favorite with the girls, they like him one and all. His standards are high, though he's not very tall. FINGOLD, AB E- Abe Camera Club, Secretary '20, Chemistry Club, Chem- istry Laboratory Assistants. Abe is an all-around fellow, a very likable chap. This lad is no shirker, he is a fast worker, with plenty of push and snap. He's known by all for his humor and pep,- a remarkable guy with a similar 'Arep. FISCHER, MINNIE- Min Triangle Journalists' Club, Exchange Editor, Triangleg. Eugrossers' Club, Civic Club, Naturalists' Club. Minnie is a gentle lass, a quiet member of our class. She does her work and goes her way, with not so very much to say, but later when we hear her name we hope 't will be attached to fame. 24 GAINEY, CHARLES W.- Chuck Senior Footballg Basketballg Track. His thoughts are so profound and deep, that someu times in elass he seems to sleep. But when on hikes with his friends he goes, his-brighter view of life he shows. He may seem bored when in school all day, but out of school you'll hnd him gay. GAMBRILL, MARTHA F.- Mart Choral Club, Picture Committee. Martha might like school if she didn't have to study anything but harmony. Such unimportant subjects as his- tory and English are mere discords in an otherwise en- joyable life. However, Mart has never yet been too bored to giggle-the thing that makes her famous everywhere. GEY, HENRIETTA- Henry Civics Club, Class P1ay,Castg Choral Clubg Class Bas- ketball '21g Commercial Club. Henry is tall, L'Henry is thin. Henry is full of fun and vim. She likes to joke and talk in the hall, she likes to play at basketball. Her marks rarely go below C. and if she studies, she can make a B. These are a few of the reasons why we all are fond of Henry Gey. GITTINS, FREDERICK- Fred I Fred is a quiet fellow who never makes a fussg to see him is the only way we know that he's with us. Although he's s1ow,. he's steady, and gets there all the same, for Gittens gms in everything Cif we may use his namej. GOLDBLUM, EMMA- Em Naturalists' Clubg Class Play Cast. Here's as quiet a maid as you'll ever find. We never dreamt she was medically inclined: she's going to study pharmacy, a mighty good mixer of medicine she'll be. Em's an example of a girl that has brains, besides many useful and generous aims. 25 GOLLA, MARGARET TERESA-- Peg The only regrettable thing ahout Margaret is the short time she has heen with ns. She has fitted into our elass in a way that makes us wonder how we got along without her. The ehief of l'eg's many eharnis is her heau- tiful hair. GOODMAN, SARAH Dramatic Cluhg tiommereial Cluhg Song' and Yell Committeeg Class Play Cast. Are you worried. sad. or blue: Come! Sarah knows what is good for yon. She'll tell you a story hoth witty and glad, and make you forget you ever were sad. XVith a large supply of sparkling wit, this hrown-eyed lass seores a hig hit. GRAF, SARAH FRANCESH Sally jiggs Orehestrag Motto Committee: Mandolin Cluhg Com- mereial Cluhg Orehestra Librarian: Yell and Sony' Com- mittee. ls there anyone who's not notieed when our orchestra does play, a golden head in the eorner where the violins hold sway? And under the hair so lovely, that looks like a wavy sea, is a faee that is as charming as a faec ean be-- one that is always ready to hreak into a laugh. XX-'hy, surely you all know her, our classmate, Sarah Graf. GRAY, EMILY ARLIONE- lim Dramatic Cluhg Naturalists' Club, Viee President 'Zig Triangle journalists' Cluhg Student lloardg Civie Cluh: Class Book Comnntteeg lixeeutive Committee lfreneh Clnh. lfmily is a maiden with talents so replete, that it does strike us funny and not exaetly meet. that as a ehoiee for her life's work she'd he so indisereet as choosing that of hunting' hugs in summer's seorehing heat. GROSSMAN, FANNIE llere again the adage. Laugh and the world laughs with you, proves true. for no sooner does Fannie's hearty. merry laugh ring out than all of us join in. Fan is some ex- ponent of the art of jazz, for her musie always sets our feet a-goin'. All in all. Fan has won our hearts by her jolly ways and her ready sympathy. 26 GUARINO, JENNIE A.- Jen Commercial Clubg Choral Club: Class Play Cast. Here's to our Jennie. a wee, little lass, sneh a diligent worker in our Senior elass. She's a gay little fairy m the elass play. and trips along lightly upon her way. HARRISON, ARTHUR MCCREDIE ---slimy Senior Basketball 'Zl This petit enfantf' will make his mark: in chem , in math , he is a shark. He shows us what real work will buy. He never Hunks as X011 and l. but gains his A's and shnns the li'sf- -an athlete, also, if yon please. HAWTHORNE, CLAIRE ROSE- Shrimp Natnralists' Club: Choral Clnbg Class Play Cast. One of our smaller sizes. Claire possesses all those qualities which go towards making her a popular ladyg we shall remember her as a graceful tairy in the class play. HEATLEY, JOSEPH L.--A-xviinit- Chemistry Clubg Class Play Cast: Student Board: Printers' Guild, President '2lg Color Committeeg Class Basketball. Joe is tall, blond. and handsome. but he is a lll3.l1'S man for all that. His chief diversions are skating in the after- noon and playing chess in the evening -when he's not otherwise engaged. He is a member of the famous hrm of Heatley, Piper, and Suteh. HERSHENSOHN, ANNA Chemistry Club, Vice President '21g Civic Club: Chemistry Laboratory Assistantsg French Club. Anna is a quiet girl with laughing hazel eyes. To do her very best in all her work she tries. Her friendliness and jolliness are traits we all admire: her personality is one of which we do not tire. Z7 HIRSH, SARAH JANE - Sar Natnralists' Clnbg Civic Club Sarah has a host of friends. altho she hasn't been here long. She came from Allegheny High, and joined our happy throng. ln all her classes she makes a good mark, and, oh, in crafts she is a shark! ISRAEL, GRACE- Gracie French Clnbg Chemistry Club, Secretary '203 Chemistry Laboratory Assistants, Secretary 'ZOQ Social Committecg Student Boardg Play Cast Committee: lingrossers' Clubg Play Cast. Gracie is versatile: she's prolieient in her stndiesg she dances: she social-committees: and above all--she talks. VVhy, Grace. can talk of anything from abnormal psychol- ogy to boys. Is it too much to say that she talks best of the latter? JACKSON, ALEXANDER- Alex, lack Class Hook Committee VVhen it comes to work. Alex shines like the sung if he's given a task he sees that it's done. This peppy young man keeps 'em all on the run,---a versatile chap with a lik- ing for fnn, who leads in a class that is numbered Al. JOHNSTON, ROY Choral Club: Senior Football, Second Team '2l3 Chem- istry Clubg Social Connnitteeg Life Saving Crew. .Getting high grades is Roy's chief sport--does he work in vain? VVe'll say not. He is a friendly, jovial sort of chap who appreciates a good joke even on himself. But, why, oh! why, does he insist upon calling all the girls Miss KARCIS, PAUL S. Commercial Clubg Stunt Day Committeeg Class Bas- ketball. Paul is a snappy business man it-xcelling in all com- mercial branches: shorthand, bookkeeping, typewriting, and economics. lint aside from having good business ability, l'anl has a sense of humor. and ezm appreciate a good joke when he hears it. ZS KATZ, DORAi Do-Ra Commercial Club, Student Board. Dora is a little miss with pretty. laughing ways. Too much cannot be said of her. nor too loud sung her praise. Her disposirionis one which wins her many a friend. May her life be ever happy and those friendships never end! KATZ, JULIUS-L. Doe M, D. Classbook Committeeg Freneh Club. Here's a fellow who will some day be our greatest business mang of stocks and bonds and finance he is a de- voted fan. Doe among his many subjects likes French and historyg in these favored studies he usually makes B. KEIL, MARTHA LOUISE- Marne French Clubg Naturalists' Clubg Class Play Cast. If a story of our Martha you would listen to. just hark! -on many things Land peoplej she's left her permanent mark, unlike the ones she gets in school, for she is not a shark: she just skims o'er studies, as might a happy lark! KELLY, WALTER- Oily XYalt Gym Team: Printers' Guildg Football Seconds. NYalter is a sure, studious chap. For girls and soeials he does not give a rap! VVe don't know to what work he's inelined, for XYalter is that silent, mysterious kind. Al- though he's not a talkative lad, smiling and grinning: are his greatest fad. KIMBERLY, ADIN S.- Ask Lfhenlistry Club, Yiee l'resident '20, President '2l3 Chemistry Laboratory Assistants, President 'Zlg Lfivie Clubg Pattern Makers. Business Committee, Cliairman '21, Class Play Connnittef- Here, at least. is one boy who'll rise some day to lasting joy and maybe fame. XYe hope se The world's too low for one as he who is inelined so ehemic'ly. In lab before his learning bow: he knows the why. the where, the how. At soeials, howe'er, is your chance, for he, poor fellow, does not dance. 29 KISSOCK, RUTH- Teil Ruthie L'ommereial Clnhg Choral Club. Ruth is a quiet, shy girl, reserved until you know her. when it turns out that she's just as full of fun as the liveli- est of the hunch. ln school, she is noted for her hlushes and sweet smilesg outside. we have heard, her chief occupation is dancing. KLAUSS, LORETTA Stuilent lioarclg Civic t'lulx1 Lionnnereial Vluhg tflass l'lay Vast. A maitl we seldom hear from, hut who, nevertheless. gets there. One thing we have lounrl out about Loretta is her exceeding kinrlness of heart: this is the quality whirh wins her so many frienrls She was one of our eliarming fairies in the rlass play. KRAMER, MILDRED--'UM illie Choral Lflulmg Naturalists' Cluhg Triangle journalists' Cluh, Yiee llresitlent 'Zig Stuclent lloarrlg Chemistry Clulvg Ulass l'lay fast. Dear little Millie is plump ancl fair, the charming pos- sessor of a voice that is rare. ln writing and acting she shows great skill: in fart she's a girl most versatile. Anil her lriencls, lshe has inanyl all say she's so rlear, lmvrause shi-'s loyal, liarcl-working, sincere, KRUMMELL, KARL tlass live Presiclentg lfoothall Seeonclsg Gyin Team: ilil'Il.L'li Karl is vice president of our class of '22, although he selcloni has a chanee to show what he can clo. XVhen his work is over, he fasts it all away. anil resumes the happy rountenanre lie wears the live long clay. LAWRENCE, MARIE HELEN'-- lin-iirliy llramatic Vluli: W. S. S. Lbminittev. Our l renehy's quite a favorite in the elass of 'ZZ She inspires her many classmates, as all loyal stnflents flo She never has a frowning face. but always wears a smile altlionuli a tasl: he iliffirult. she's joyful all the while. 30 LEVINSON, LEON- Levi Curly Le Football Seconds, Captain 'Zlg 'frackg Life Saving Crew: Tenuisg Class Basketball: Printers' Guild: Sony. and Yell Committee. Our classmate, Leon. has made himself a uaine. ln the field of athletics he's won quite some fame. At football LIurlv', is supremt-,She was the captain of the seeoud team' He's always o'erH0wing with fun and joy. XVho says that mere studies do Curly aunov? LEWEDOW, YVONNE Choral Clubg XV. S. S. Salesman: Student Board: lfreneh Club: Modern Language Club. Yvonne believes that absence makes the heart grow fonderg that's why she spends as little time here as possi- ble. CShe never allows her studies to interfere with her edueation.J She gives the impression of beinu demure- but oh my! LIEBERMAN, RUTH- Ted Leaders' Clubg Track '18g Class liasketballg Ring Com- mittee: French flubg Printers' Guild. Ruth has two loyesf-now don't get excited, she isn't a higamist,-Athey're just clothes and the movies. XN'e shouldn't be a bit surprised it some day from constantly thinkinv: of them, she'll grow to look like a XYorth model. and art like Gloria Swanson. MALLEY, HELEN PATRICIA - Pat Leaders' lilub: Varsity Basketball: Classiral Clnbg Draniatie Club: Class Play Cast: Chairman Stunt Day Committee. NVho's the beauty of our elassf--a black-haired, gray- eyed lrish lass. lYho is an athlete rarely found, in whom skill and rare sport abound? XYho is a friend of everyone. who sees that lessons all get done? XYho's full of fun and things like that? lYho eau it but just our l at ? MARSHALL, TOM . Naturali-sts' Clubg Vlass llook t'ommittee: Chairman lung Committee: Student Board: ll. S. IZ. XV. R. VVhenever Tom has something to do. you may con- sider it doneg for he's a lad, who's seldom sad. and he thinks all work is fun. A doctor he'll be, with a big UM. D. along- side his name. His uaine soon will loom, for his business will boom-and he'll smile on just the same. 31 MATTER, ELIZABETH- Betty Student Boardg Color Lfoniniitteeg Naturnlists' Club: Lfivic Lflnbg Class Play Cast: French Club. Elizabeth is Ll senior sweet, kind and friendly, tool it really would be difficult for the senior class to do with- out this lively nieniber, Il rnre addition. who, if missing, would make all of its activities inost blne. MATTHEWS, LOUISE CRAWFORDf- Lou XVeese l'l:1ss Play Cust: Stunt Day Lloinntittcez Class Basket- bzlllg Choral Club, Triztnglc journalists' Lflubg Natnralists' ilubg Drznnntic Club. l.onisc is El girl with powcrs rare, who seems with geniuses to shztrc abilities not often found. XVe're sure some day she will zlstound ns :ill by some artistic hit, :ind when she does. we'll think of it und cnll to niind the proper key., -her individuzxlity. MEYER, HERMANH- 'l'ex Irving L'OllllllL'l'L'l2ll Club, President 'Zl: Song and Yell Coni- niittceg Class Ilzxslcetlmllg l'lz1ss l'lz1y Cust: Nnturzilists' Club. Our llerman's not so studions, we :ill know that is true: and yet he gets away with it: we don't see how do yon? 'l'hcre's mischief in this man, MILLER, WILLIAM-ff lflilly, Shrimp Stunt Day Committee. Billy is I1 little lad, though he's il great IZAQ and hc. like all the rest of us, awaits 21 glorious day, when hc'll gb forth, :ind make the old world open up its eyes to see that ont-'s iniportztnce docs not all depend on size. MOHR, RICHARD- Dick Lill2,llI'll12II'l Publicity Connnittee XYhcn we speak of brains and intelligence, of depth, of thought, of connnon sense, we all confess that Dick can cope, with any one of high school scope. lie shines in math. and history: to him l,lnrlsc's not at mystery. He's Z1 lad of vim, and zeal and worth: he's popular for his wealth of mirth. 32 MORGAN, HAROLD DURANT- Professor Dulce, ...Il Pj, Student Boardg Social Orchestra. Our Harold's a fine musician, on that we all agree: some day a great professor he surely ought to be. NVe'll certainly miss his music and his bright and smiling face: and in our thoughts, this happy lad will always have a place. MORRIS, STELLA E. Triangle Journalists' Clubg Dramatic Clubg Class Play Cast. Behold this tall, slim, pretty lass, one of the most gifted of our class. In an argument Stella's sure to hit the nail on the heaclg she debates so convincingly that there's nothing left to be said. S-he's an actress and writer of ability, toog we know this girl great things will do. MOSES, DORA Triangle Journalists' Club: Class Basketball: Commer- cial Clubg Choral Club: Orehestrag Class Play Cast. Dora wants to travel into many other nationsg we hope she will receive from them some very kind ovations. Per- haps she'll go to Africa to tame the elephants, or maybe into South Brazil to see the big. red ants. MOYER, EDWIN Ed is one of those chaps who manages to slip through four years of high school without attracting attention to himself. W'e know him as a quiet fellow who's heard only in English or economics class. MULLALLY, HONOR B. Social Chairmang French Clubg Leaders' Clubg Student Board: Civic Club. Honor has brought honor on herself by striving to put across our socials with plenty of fun and pepg one has only to look at the smiling faces at socials to see that she has succeeded. Honor's charming ways are quite ef- fective on the waxed floor. 33 MUNDELL, ELIZABETH-- Betty Betts lletty may be small but there's one thing she excels inf' shorthand. fan anyone imagine petite lla-tty a steuog- rapher? llnt if she is, we know she will be good: every- thing she does is right: 110 one can resist her sunny smile and happy disposition. McKEE, MABEL ALMA-- 'l'essy Red Naturalists' flubg Lflass Ring klOlllIIllllCk'Q Class Has- ketball. All that know our Mabel like her for her gracious, winning ways: so in the years she's spent at Sehenley there have been many happy days. iilllillljlll slit-'s quiet and re- tiring, she will make her name at last: inay she often think of Schenley when her high school days are past. NIELE, DORATHEA M.v- Dot t'IJoodles Student Boardg Naturalists' Clubg Civic Clubg Chair- man Flower Comniitteeg Basketball. Here's a basketball shark. who comes up to the lll1ll'li in her studies as well as her playg she's witty and wise, and it is no surprise, for she always seems happy and gay. OLBUM, DAVID - Dave l.iz7ie Bullets French Club, Vice President 'lllg Llhenlistry lflubg lfivic t'Iubg tfheinistry Laboratory Assistantsg Classical Clubg Class Play Vast: Class liootballg Class llasketball. XVe don't have to wonder long what the secret of Dave's popularity isg everybody knows him for his wit, his personality, and his ability in class. Could anyone ever re- sist the forceful, persuasive quality in Dave's voice? XVe'll all say he used it to advantage in his portrayal of the lover in the class play. OVER, RUTH E.- Ruthie Llriss Play Castg Flower LiOIlll1llllC0. She doesn't talk much when she's nothing to say, as some folks are sure apt to dog whenever she speaks. there's a reason. In her ealni quiet way she says what is worth listening to. 34 PEARSCN, JOSEPH- Joe Hi-Y Clubg Social Committeeg Class Footballg Track Basketballg Class Hockey. Now tell me, isn't it curious how these chaps who are so meek and quiet in the class room, change at the Senior socials? That's joe all over. Doesn't say much in class, but heavens-l on the dance Hoor, whoopee! He's one of those you'd be surprised boys. PEN N, AMANDA MARIE Class Basket Ball: Naturalists' Clubg Classical Club. Amanda has a noted name, to which she has added quite some fame. She is an artist at the piano keys, when it comes to jazz, she could even Frisco please. They say she also likes to make dresses. Now what is Amanda's ambition? Three guesses. PFOHL, WILLIAM- Bill Class Play Castg Flower Committeeg Commercial Club. His iigure is striking. resistless, and grandg his manners are gentle, complying, and bland. Yet happy is hey from care he is free. You always find hell a gentleman be. A little shy, but how he loves a good time. PIPER, JOHN- Red Motto Committee. Tall, favored, and imperially slim, such is John. Dis- tinguished for his liery locks and sunny disposition. He is also the guy who put the original sigh in science. Thats why he heaves such a huge sigh of relief when the bell rings. PUTNAM, ABIGAIL FRANCES-f Ciail Chemistry Clubg Chemistry Laboratory Assistants. French Club: Classical Clubg Dramatic Club: Class Basket- ballg Second Varsity Team, Varsityg Class Treasurer. Oh, here is a girl that everyone knows: she always is liked wherever she goes. Her excellent marks and fine recitations are often the cause of felicitations. The treas urer of our notable class, we are sure no other could sur pass. 35 QUORTZ, MYRTLE ELIZABETH-V- Myrt Track Team. She isn't very noisy, but she certainly has the knack of letting' ns know she's with ns for the dear old red and black. Her spirit never flagging. her lessons always done. our fXlyrtle's always with ns when it comes to having fun. RACUSIN, FLORENCE- lilo Civic Clnbg Flower COIlll1llllCC. lflorence is a newcomer to our class. 'l'h0' she is seen more often than she's heard, she always has for everyone :1 pleasant word. Slit-'s the kind of girl we will not soon forget, for she has friends in many whom at Schenley she has niet. RANDOLPH, FREDERICK- Fred Football. He's the finest type of fellow for a friend we've ever inet: is he steadfast? is he loyal? is he popular?-'you bet. His talking is convincing, and some fated words we saw. said that he would some day win with pride a long degree in law. RICHMAN, ELIZABETH Betty lie Puck Choral Vlnbg Natnralists' Club: Class l'lay Cast. lietty has bobbed, curly hair and that cute little inno- rent baby stare. ln class or at socials she never niade a fuss. but she could do clever things that were unknown to ns. ln our class play she showed talent as little Puck, Our class all wishes her good lnek. Good goods come in small packages! RESS, BELLA Swinnningg Life Saving Crew: Leaders' Club: Student lioardg Classical Club: lfreneh Club. Behold our Annette Kellerman! Bella is one of the stars on our Girls' Swinnning Team. She is one of the brainy species of fish. for she has completed her high school course in three and a half years,-and with a splendid rec- ord. too. Besides brains, Bella has a disposition like Cali- fornia sunshine. 36 RIEFER, YVONNE A girl who quietly wends her way. and does her duty, day by day. Although she's very quiet in class, a faithful student is this lass, knowing quite enough to pass. She is a friend to all the class. ROBIN, GILBERT AUGUST Orchestra. Here is a very studious boy whose pleasure is in work- ing. He's very serious minded, in studies never shirking. His interest in his wireless. and in all mechanics, too, makes us sure he'll benefit the world in realms new. ROSENTHAL, RUTH- Gish Chemistry Club. Secretary-Treasurer '2lg Chemistry Laboratory Assistants: Class Basketballg Social Commit- tee, Class Book Committee. Ruth Rosenthal--Nuf ced. To those benighted mortals who are unaware of what that stands for-here goes: A highly magnified power of conversation: a mind keen and philosophicalg a charming personality and above all, a ready friendliness. Gish is most happy when giving others advice. ROSENTHAL, SIDNEY- Sid Ramsey Varsity Swimmingg Life Saving Crewg Civic Clubg Commercial Club. There's something fishy about this fellow. because he's so much at home in the water. Guess that's why he's riht in the social swim. Sid never does things by halves. He dives deep and gets what he goes after RYAN, THELMA LOIS- 'l'he1 Naturalists' Club. One who seeks diligently day by day for things worth while along life's way. A scholar. musician, dancer, all three, and just as true as a friend can be. A real girl you mav bet. VVho? Oh, Thelma Ryan, the fun-maker of her set. 57 SANDERS, KATHERINE LUCILLE- Kate Katherine is very quietg not the kind to raise a riot, but the others won't decry itg she is steadfast to a friend. She's a character that wears well and her friends all say she cares well, so here's hoping that she fares well from com- mencement to the end. SAVILLE, HERMAN- Hermie French Clubg Chemistry Clubg Sophomore Basketball: Orchestra. During his school career Herman has achieved a truly enviable record, a record few of us eould possess. His quick mind, convincing voice, and brilliant recitations mark him as a teacher's favorite, and his pleasing personality makes him the popular friend of all. But genius must be born and never taught. SCHACHTER, CLARA Class Book Committee June '21, Chairman 'ZZQ Tri- angle journalists' Clubg Student Boardg Dramatic Clubg Commercial Club, Vice President '21. Clara is likely to become a great editor, if her work as chairman of the class book committee is significant of the future. Her wit and bright answers in class mark her as a clever student, and her charming personality brings her a host of friends. SCHINDEL, CHARLES- Chuck A'Chas. Chappie .Student Boardg Cheniistry Club: Chemistry Laboratory .ASSlSlZllllSQ Orehestrag Chairman Picture Committee. Chuck is one of those quiet fellows who never says much but does a great deal. He has served Sehenley faithfully in many ways especially in the Orchestra, where his instrumental noise drives all other thoughts from our heads. 'fSilenee is more eloquent than words. SEDLER, ROSALYN-- Rose Our Rose by any other name would surely be as sweet. although in running to and fro, her movements are so fleet that usually the most of her that we can see is feet. CThis sentence seems to show that we are very indiscreetg but. honestly and truly, her pieds are most petitsj 38 SEIDELSON, GOLDIE Dramatic Clubg Commercial Club: Commercial Club Committee '21, Goldie is one of our best-looking bobbed-hair blondes. She evinces rare taste in the matter of dress, and also pos- sesses ability in the art of sewing. Goldie indulges in the sport of skating, and does it most gracefully. SERBIN, NATHAN Printers' Guild: Class Basketballg Footballg Second Team Basketball. You've heard about your heroes of war, of peace, of sport: but one fails to get the song of praise when one's a bit too short. lt's sort of hard we reckon, for he stars at basketballg but does this make much difference since his fame is known to all? SHELTON, CHARLES Orchestra: Printers' Guild. Shelton can play a rag or a classic on his instruments: if these will not do, some other ones his fruitful brain in- vents, but besides being a musician, this fame reaching far and nearl he'll tackle any job at all-he doesn't know the word 'fto fear. Is he popular? l'll say, especially when on his trombone he's at plav STRAHL, ROSE E. Commercial Clubg Naturalists' Clubg Class Play Cast. Rose is a believer in that famous saying, Eat, drink and be merry, and lives up to it in a most peptomistic manner. We find that she has a strange liking for auto- mobiles. Rose excells as a social butterHv, for she dances. plays jazz music, and skates, along with the best of them. SUTCH, JOHN- Doc', Stunt Day Committeeg Play Castg Chemistry Club. ' If you have any doubt as to the fascination of chem- istry, ask Sutch-he knowsg he is always busy more or less fmostly lessj at some experiment or other. We all like Doc for his sunny disposition which is as permanent as the enviable wave in his hair. 39 TAYLOR, MARGARET'-V- 1'1-gg 1'1-g-gy NZl1111'1l11S1S1 111111l, '111'L'21S11I'1'l' '21, she thinks as 111111-11 01' 115 as w1- 110 of 111-1'. h1Z11',Ll'L1.I'L'1.b 1110110 s1-1-111s to 111- slow 111111 S11'Zll1y w111s 1111- 1'Z1L'l'.u for 1110115411 s111- 1101-s11'1 111z1111- 11111011 11155. sh1- a1'1-o1111111s111-s :1 1'1-g 1'2l111C to Sl'11k'1111'j' from :111111111-1' H1g'11. XY1- 110111- gr1-at 111-211. TURNER, CHARLES- Lf11111-11 1J1111k SU11101' Basketball: -11111101' 170011111113 St11111-111 1'1or1r11. l,11llk'1i IS I'Zl1'L'1j' s1-1-11 XYI11lO111 1115 1-V1-r 1'1-:1111- 111111-1111-. 111- s1-1-s 1111- 1111l11Ul'U11S s1111- 01 1'V1'1'y111111g' -1-v1-11 1'11ys11's 11av1- you 1-v1-r 11k'2l1'11 111111 Z1I'1I1l1' 111 l'121SS? 'l'111- appalling . . . . . . f 111111111 11170111 11 ls, 111- so1111-111111-s 1111ows w11a1 111- 15 11l11i1Y1LQ' about. 1 WAINWRIGHT, EDGAR F.g 1211 Dizzy Social C011111111t1-1-1 Class 171ay Cast. At 1'1ass work, 1':l1Q.fZ1I' 1s just fa11'3 11111 at 1111- so1'1a1s 111-'s right 1111-1'1-3 011 1111- l1Zll11'L' 11oor 111' 11o111s sway 1111- 111111- 1111- 1111i jazz 133.1111 1JL'g1llS to play. 111 A 11'11K1S1111ll11L'1' N1g111's 1J1'L'2l11ln 11 was L'Zl.S11j' s1-1-11, that 1il1g21I' wo11111 1-v1-11t- ll11.11Y 1111111-ar O11 1111- s1-r1-1-11 WEBER, MARY Mary is 1111- 118110111 XX'll1l31'U of our 1'r0w11. Now, 11011- 1-stly 110 you 1-v1-r 1lL'1l1' Mary 1:1111 101ll1? Now 111111 1111-11. 111 class, shc gives 115 a s11r11ris1-, bv 1111- 111aki11g: of a statc-1111-111 that is 1YO1l11L'I'f1111j' w1s1-. V1111L'j' say at 1111:l.1C11lM hats s11e's r1-a11y V1-ry grcat. S111-'11 111- a 111g 1'1-11-brity at some 1101 111st:1111 111111-. WEIGHT, CLIFFORD' '-u1'iL'1lVj ' Cliff Mass Bottom Choral Lflubg Class Play. A 11111- CXZil111J1L' of a 11C2l1'1j' 1-hap, a fc11o1v who 5111111-s through L'VC1'y l111S112l17. XY1th 111s S111HY2ly hasso. 1-V1-ry heart hc 1-2111 0211111111-3 X1'11C1l 111- sings a song, cvcry heart is 111 1'1llJ1llI'L'. For 1'1111's a 15111. w110's s1-1110111 sz111. 111-'s always XYL'21I'111f.f Sl1111L'S. H1-'s 111-arty 211111 111111--011. 11c'11 111-vcr 1:1113 for 111s 1-1111111 yO11.11 11av1- to go 111111-s. 40 WEINER, IDA HELEN- I junior Iunto Debating Club, Civic Club. lda is the treasure that is hidden in our class, she always has her lessons, and never fails to pass. So, for her and all her wisdom we should certainly give three cheers, because she passed from Sehenley in exactly three short years WEINER, THEODORE-- Teddy This bright, good-naturcd Texan has certainly shown his speed. Teddy doesn't believe 1nuch in clubs, but. when it comes to school work, we'll have to admit that he's away ahead of the crowd. No matter how hard a proposi- tion is, he's willing to buck up against it WILLIS, WALTER- Chink Chemistry Laboratory Assistants: Civic Club: Chem- istry Club. There is one classmate, who always has a date, in the hall or on the stair, the place doesn't matter where. He likes history and chemistry, and often makes an A or B. He's jolly, merry, and serious, too, in fact just a model friend for you. WILSON, TRUMAN ' Student Board, Triangle Journalists' Club, Franklin Debating Club, Class Basketball, Swimming, Football, Track, French Club, Civic Club, Class Book Committee. He's one who's shown that he can finish any job that he does handle, to his management of athletic teams, no one can hold a candle. As an expert in class, he is fair, we confess, but he excels in meriting the precious Schen- ley Sf WOOD, ELIZABETH MAY- Lil'l Libby V- 1 Choral Club, Civic Club, Ring Committee, Class Basketball. Lil is the ncatest one in our class, her writing drives us to distraction but makes all her teachers give her A's on notebooks-especially in geography. But this is a good fault, and, combined with her many virtues, makes her a well loved member of our class. 41 WALTON, MARGARET- l'e2!5'u French Clubl Civic Club. IH-ggy's 21 girl whom we might call petite: but, how- ever that is, she is certainly sweet. ln the future she says she may go far away: in the sunny South she is planning to stay. As a librarian she will make a debut. I wish we could have her in Pittsburgh, don't you? WORRALL, ALBERT-- Al VVl1itie Class Play Committeeg Choral Club. Albert is a gentleman with polished manners hne. To realms of art his fancy leads: in music he doth shine. His interest never waning, he will show the world some day, just how to take up mnsie and to make it really pay. ZIRKEL, GLADYS MARY- Daddy Gladie Class Secretaryg Class Play Castg Class Basketballg Leaders' Clubg Choral Clubg Civic Club. Here is Miss Gladys with flaxen hair. To miss her lessons she would not careg yet she's always ready for any good fung and many a friend, by her smile she has won. Of plenty of work she is never chary, and so we chose her as Secretary. May this, our journal be to you A warmly welcomed guest: For we have striven hard to please: In fact, we've done our best. 42 311 AUTH UWM Q N I N Q M y -B 2 QE fl: WW ri, 3. 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OUR CLASS BOOK lt is a most natural thing that the coming graduate looks forward with eager anticipation to the con- clusion of high school life -Coin- mencement- Eager-not glad, for most of us are not desirous of closing a period of our lives during which we have fostered dear friendships, we have laid the foundation of the char- acter that is eventually to determine the manner of life we will lead, and have been taught the rudiments of l,ife's great lessons. On coming to the end of this vital pathway we are ready for our first glimpse over that wall which sepa- rates our high school life from the vague, much conjectured, something that lies beyond. Into this new une- certain world we carry with us the precious memories and indissoluble ties of high school life. Fortunately, the concrete, tangible expression of these ties and memories is in the class journal. 'ft has been Schenley's tradition to put forth, at the termination of high school life of every class, a journal, wherein are contained the thoughts, activities, and aspirations, not only of the graduating class, but of the entire school as well. The writing of the journal is not restricted solely to the publication committee, nor even to the graduat- 45 ing classg but every pupil in the school is given the privilege of con- tributing story, essay, poem or joke. XYhile the purpose of the journal is primarily to keep alive the graduates memories of school days. it is, nevertheless, the medium of expression for the other classes as well. Each department in the journal is an expression of the various phases of school life. In the class section we meet our friends and classmatesg we become acquainted with our fate tvia the class pro- phecyilg and we iind the ideals of our class expressed in the class poem. Prolit, pleasure and enter- tainment are afforded by the liter- ary department in which the best talent of the school, is expressed in short story, essay or poem. The school news department is an ac- count of the various activities and clubsg one may also see familiar faces in the pictures of the organi- zations of the school. Last, but assuredly not least, the Schenley- isms are the source of much amuse- ment. In making our book we have con- stantly striven for the best in every department. The process has en- tailed numerous hours of hard, painstaking work, but our efforts : THE .scnerifes JOURl1AL l ' :li-r:l 'Ili lllllh QILI-2-in will not have been in vain, if the book affords to each member of the graduating class some amount of pleasure, and intensifies his devo- tion to class and school. In future years, when high school life has be- THE MOUNTAIN TOLD come a pleasant memory of youth- ful days, may this journal be the source of memories of happy activi- ties, incidents and friendships of Schenley life. Clara Schachter. N0 SECRETS There was no sound save that of the wind howling around the corner of the house. The snow came iiying down in great flakes, piling high the wide window-sills of Granny Blake's frame house with a soft mantle of white. Granny herself was sitting by the window, a half-knitted sock in her lap, her eyes, however, on the mountain partially obscured by the sheet of snow. She was think- ing, and as she thought, her dear, kind, wrinkled old face was washed with tears which she could not re- strain. She was thinking of the years gone by, but especially of that last year. when David was still with her, David and his father, Hal. Hal was her only son, and David, her only grandson. Although there was no sound, there came upon her ears the faint call of a child, Hal's child, the dying David. She started for- ward toward the closed door of a little bedroom, a door that had been closed for five years, and then sank back, realizing that, as usual, her thoughts had taken possession of her. Still the fire crackled just as cheerily, in anticipation of the fat Christmas goose it was to cook, and the cat still purred as he dozed con- tentedly. 46 David had been hopelessly ill from the time of his birth, at which time his mother had died. His father had brought him from a far XVestern town to Granny's care. Doctors were useless, Hal loved and trusted Granny, but all of them com- bined could not save David. He lived for ten years, ever cheerful, but his life ebbed slowly away. David was unusual, Granny, Hal, everyone knew that. He was beauti- ful, despite his sickness and it had never seemed that he belonged on earth. He was mystic, dreamy, eerie, and goblin-like, telling strange tales, and working smaller children into frenzied terror. But he had a great love for everyone, especially for his daddy. Granny waited on him, hand and foot, rushing to him as fast as her rheumatic joints would permit, at his faintest groan, Daddy Hal told him stories, read to him, and taught him, and the neighbors came miles to bring him all kinds of delicacies. His ambition was to get well, and then to take a walk clear to the top of his lovely moun- tain, which every day he saw rising majestically. Granny's thoughts wandered to .1 day in early spring, five years be- ,Z ff THE .SCHEAQQQH .J0uRrmL :fag fore, when Hal had said he knew, now, that David would not live many more hours. He had told her kindly and serenely, with both her hands in his. Granny knew it was hurting him. Finally he said, You know how David longs for his mountain im Granny nodded. Hal turned abruptly, and left. Granny followed him to the child's room, where she found him covering David's little, thin, transparent body with kisses. Granny, cried David feebly, Daddy says I am going to my beautiful mountain. Granny, am I going? Yes, dear, you are, to a very lovely mountain, far lovelier than any of us can tell you. VVill I be well there?'l Yes, son, you will be well and happy. You will see everything and play anything you want to. You will be so contented, and feel so line that you will never want to come back, said his father softly. Oh, he sighed, lVhen will I go?', 'Sometime before tomorrow night, I think, said the stricken man. Granny was crying quietly by the bed. 'Tm so-so glad. But Granny, don't you want your David to go? Do you want to go too F Yes, yes, David, I would like to go, more than anyone knows, but my time has not yet come. I must be patient and wait. Poor Granny, not to go to my happy mountain, not to go to-to my happy land-to go-poor Gran- ny, droned he, as his eyelids closed, and he slept, not the deep slumber that was to rest him soon, but a heavy, stupor-like one. Granny and Hal leaned over the tiny body, and prayed. It was spring. The sun burst upon a rested world, shedding its roseate glow over the budding trees, the fresh green grass, the flowers that peeped out of the earth lifting their gay and tender heads to be kissed by the merry breezes. The wind called to the water, the trees, to the birds, the flowers, to the sunshine, the lover, to his mate, and H-the mountain, to David. Every- thing was beginning a new life on that next morning. Hal sat thinking, and when afternoon came and David was asking feebly when he would-would go, suddenly Hal made up his mind. He went to his boy, lifted him tenderly, and wrap- ped him in a blanket. Granny ran to him, What are you going to do, Hal P His eyes pleaded for him, but he did not answer. He put on his old coat, and took up his precious load. He went to the door, Granny stand- ing mutely by. He opened it, and stepped out, his face as hard as granite. Granny held the door open, watching him walk down the gravel path, down the road, past the meadow, past the corn field, past the brook, onward, ever on- ward to the mountain. She leaned her head wearily on the edge of the open door, and watched, with the tears coursing down her face, alla: ' g.. ' ,F THE scnenggx .J0uR11nLmq,5 watched him more steadily onward, growing smaller and smaller. Now he was climbing the path to the mountain, as the sun was sinking on all the freshly awakened flowers. llc was a mere speck now, going farther and farther away. He slippe-il behind a hillock, but appeared on the other sideg then-vanished. Granny stood watching, straining her eyes until the moon came upg then, lifelessly. she walked back and locked Davids door. Neither Hal nor the child was ever seen again. The mountain had told no secrets! Mary Foust, 310. FIRE FAN CIES The fire is burning dim and slow, lt ilickers with a ruby glow, Upon the rafters dark and low Of old and polished oak. The fairy folk of ages gone, Titania and Oberon, lirom out the vales of Albion, Come dancing through the smoke. Great genii, brave Aladdin's slaves. The cold, white mermaids of the waves And great, grim giants from their carts These are the fairy folk- The llre dies down, the dancers fade From out that rosy, firelit gladeg The dance is done, the game is played Gone are the fairy folk- Emzaimrn THOMPSON 209 48 g jp lllll Q., U : THE SCHEHLEH JOURNAL- : IFII1 ' lllll illlilll WHY GREEK? During the semester the Classical Club of Schenley High School was favored with a talk by -lolm D. Trux- all, alunmus of Schenley, and junior at the University of Pittsburgh. He told the club of the values of the classics, generally, but he empha- sized the value of Greek. Accord- ing to Mr. Truxall, the student who has not studied Greek is in an em- barrassing situation, for Greek is of supreme value to the law student, the medical student, and the stu- dent who pursues scientific work. Truly, is Greek so valuable to the student that it is practically an edu- cation in itself. NVe find among the Greeks the world's greatest philosophers, ora- tors, historians and dramatists. Aris- totle, the realistic philosopher, and Socrates, the practical philosopher, have left their mark and influence upon the world's progress. Xeno- phon, Thucydides. and llerodotus, were master writers. Their works are all classics. In fact, to these men we owe most of our knowledge of Greek culture and civilization. The drama of Euripides and Eschylus, created in artistic splendor and adorned with unparalleled beauty, forms the early background of Shakespeare, the master dramatist. Cicero is indebted to Demosthenes for his achievements in oratorv It is a fact that Cicero was a product of the Attic school of oratory, char- acterized by directness, simplicity, and naturalness. A Greek was the founder of the indispensable science of materia medica. By drawing conclusions from the preceding paragraphs, we find that the chief reason for the renown of the Greek language is that mighty minds used this tongue as their sole medium of expression. The men- tality and logic behind a language determines its stability. its perma- nency, and its educational value The realization of these qualities of Greek has resulted in a sort of renaissance that has had its in- cipiency Qin Pittsburghj in Schen- ley High School. Some students do not take Greek because it is not a fadg others, be- cause its value is not realizedg still others, because it is thought to be entirely too difficult. Each and all of these reasons in- dicate a lack of judgment and indus- try. lloth of these mental qualities are indispensable to success, and the failure to develop either will turn your ambitious hopes of success into an empty dream. In laying the foundation of one's career, he should retain in his mind his best interests and arrange his schedule according- ly. It is a waste of time to take a subject because everybody else seems to take it, when your own contemplated profession demands something else. Use your judg- ment! Do not underestimate the value of Greek. Do not be a hang- er-on and stand aloof from a valu- able asset because of its imaginary Il' ' lllll JI!! I I I I THE SCHEHLENI JOURNAL l lllll- Jll difficulty. W'l1at if it does require work and time? So does everything else worth while. Again, a majority of the students do not realize that the study of Greek in Schenley High School is a privilege tendered them. No other high school in l'ittsburgh offers the same opportunity. It is a chance to be that much advanced when you enter college. Every student who possibly can, should seize this great opportunity. Many of Schenleyls alumni have sounded back a warning to students to take the subjects that their spe- cific careers demand. Do not allow petty excuses and fads and imagin- ary difficulties to prevent you from seizing this opportunityg you are offered the chance of a lifetime. john XV. Moultrie--307. A WINTER THOUGHT From out the cold gray skies of wintry morn, An alien sun shone down on Earth, forlorn. For now the air was crisp and cold and keen, Unlike the summer breezes-calm, serene. And Nature cried Gay Summers gonef' to all, Behold now comes a bleaker season, Fall. The noonday sun looked down, a welcome guestg We hailed his warmth with gladness and with zest. And now once leafy trees were grim and bare, W'ind-stripped of all their foliage so fair. Gay SL1llllllC1',S gone, sad Earth was Naturels call, I usher in with wail the mourning Fall. The night was crisp and cold with biting frosty It seemed as if all summer joys were lostg But as our sleigh rushed past a woodland scene, We spied june's echo in the evergreen. Cried Nature, Summer's gone and Fall is here, But after Fall comes Winter's gladsome cheer. STANLEY A. BURNSHAW, 201 1 Y 'qt 'III' 'll I : THE SCHEHLEH JOURNAL : IF Ill. Illll TILL-E-I-ll THE END OF A PERFECT DAY A roaring bon fire rose in the gathering darkness. The flames leaped upward like fierce, fiery tongues eager to pry into the mys- teries of the deepening twilight. The sounds of the crackling of the wood and the groaning of thc logs as they were consumed by the nre, offered a pleasant and satisfying contrast to the merry young voices of the campers who were seated about it. The bonfire, with its flames like serpent fangs, cast a warm glow on the faces of the young people. Beams from the silvery, sailing moon, frolicked upon the river close by. The moonlight, the rippling water, and the fire, played upon the moods of the campers, for they were telling adventurous and weird tales. Finally stories began to lag and the hilarity, to die. VVell, admitted one tall youth, who was the official story-teller, my supply is exhausted. Let's hear one from-where is Ben P He and Dorothy haven't come back yet, I wonder where they are, said Laz. At that moment footsteps were heard. Ben and Dorothy flung themselves down by the fire, pant-- ing and breathless. Ben's trousers bore evidence of close contact with a barbed wire fence, Dorothy, her hair disheveled, resembled a young hurricane. VVhere have you been? de- manded Laz, Marie and I have been back for fully an hour. If youlll wait, gasped Ben, until I catch my breath, I'll tell you.'l Make it snappy, chimed in someone, we were just waiting for an exciting story. Everyone prepared himself to hear a hair-raising adventure. HH-m, h-in, started Ben. Yes, yes, what about him ? queried Marie. f'XVell, a number of us started on a hike, QI wouldn't have gone but the wonderful promises of thrills and excitement held out to me, made me determined to goj. After some delay we pointed our shoes toward the fields and meadows. It was un- usually hot and the sun beat upon us mercilessly. 'lWe built castles in the air, and boasted of the things we'd do and the bravery we had displayed on former hikes. Thus we proceeded, gay and thoughtless, climbing over fences and racing along trails. We adorned ourselves with flowers of all colors of the rainbow-I, es- pecially, looked like a florist's win- dow. 'tSoon we came to a narrow path that led over the brow of a hill. Some of us scented an adventure, so we formed a conspiracy and separated from the other hikers. We g gg: lllll I. - : e THE JCHEHLEH JOURNAL : lIE1ln msn igilzllg wanted to perform a deed of daring and then declare ourselves the he-- roes of the day--a very beautiful dreaml XVe conspirators, sauntered on for a while, eagerly awaiting an opportunity, when suddenly Al broken in, XXII. ain't those be-a-u- tiful applesf ',NYl1cre?' l eagerly asked. '4l.n that Iarmer's orchard. l,et's get H some.' No sooner said than acted upon. Leaving l.az, Dot and Marie in the road to keep guard, Al and I stealthily .parted the bushes, beat it up to the fence. and prepared to scale it. y 'Get over the----' 'Nancy. where's the cows?' bel- la-wed ,a stentorian voice. There was a moment of throbbing silence. 'ln the lield on the other side of the apple tree. ,lohnf Our hearts almost stopped beat- ing. we were so scared. Vve threw ourselves ,down under a bush and waited breathless. Ike heard the farmer's footsteps, but he, unsus- pecting the presence of intruders. passed by us without detecting our presence, just as if we had worn magic caps of darkness. No sooner had the farmer passed out of sight than .Xl said, 'I'm going back.' I wasn't going to be yellow, so I figured l'd play brave, and I made it over the fence. I fell, tumbled, and tripped before I finally reached the apple tree. Goodness knows I,was amply rewarded for departing from the straight and nar- row path that led over the hills. XYhen I linally reached the tree, ap- ples never looked more tempting. As soon as I found a firm footing on the branches, I began to pluck the apples and throw them down. lint the heart of a culprit is never freeg so neither was mine. I shot fearful glances at the dog kennels and with palpitating heart awaited an attack. Ifor a minute I worked without interruption, so that I be- gan to feel I was safeg but the quiet proved to be the calm before the storm g my hopes were shattered and fears realized, when I heard l.az yell, 'lleat it quickf I jumped from the tree and ran to the fence with the rapidity of lightning. I attempted to jump over it in one big leap, but some- how and somewhere my pants and the fence formed an unyielding at- tachment, and couldn't be separated without force. I. tinally reached the other side and I burned the cow- path till I came to the main road. IYhen I had reached my com- panions, I divided the apples among them. At that moment Marie spied a tomato patch. Soon huge, de- licious tomatoes were added to our my worst riches. lint here we met our IYater- lool Xl'e were startled by Laz's cry of: 'Here comes grandpaf This made us laugh, for grandpa suggested a feeble old man, limping with rheumatism. But when I saw the bewhiskered face of a belliger- ent and able-bodied farmer, I emit- ted a terrified cry of 'Here he comesf and beat it hotfoot in the direction my nose suggested. Iirambles and QF THE SCHEAQQQH Jounnm. :fag briars were my lot, until I landed in the seclusion of a friendly bush. There I was, imprisoned. It seemed that dogs were to the right of me and dogs to the left of me, farmers in front of me, and danger all around me-and no way of escape. Hlvhen I thought that the farmer had given up the chase, I stepped out of my hiding place, when 'Bow- Wow-brrrr-' I turned in horror, slipped, and fell flat into a puddle of mud. 'B d V' After lying like one dead for what seemed to me an hour, I heard the farmer's voice in the distance, calling back the dies. I gave TL sigh of relief and' made my retreat. just then I met Dorothy. Quite out of breath. lglen turned to Dorothy for aid in completing the story. ' USO, began Dorothy, Illl com- plete the tale. VVhen we heard Marie shriek 'Run, he's coming with the dog, we ran, as you may well suppose. A Marathon runner would have been taxed in trying to overtake us. Down the hot road we raced. leaving rt cloud of dust like a smoke screen to hide our whereabouts. Suddenly I saw a turn in the road. On a sign nearby was written 'Positively No Admittance, Fine or Imprisonment for Trespass ing.' Ignoring the sign, I said, 'I.et's go in thereg grandpa won't come this way.' isa But I was sorely mistaken for I had foolishly led my scared com- panions into grandpa's own domain. Unwittingly I had led the lambs into the lion's den. We found a narrow path before us, which suddenly ended with 21 clump of trees and brush. NVQ pushed our way through and at last found ourselves in a little circular clearing. XYe threw ourselves down on the mossy ground and began to admire our spoils. 'VVell,' said Laz, 'Grandpals quite a lively one.' As he was speaking, I noticed Ben, Hushed with excitement, about to sink his teeth into a luscious ap- ple. Suddenly his expression turned from one of contentment to one of horror, and his red face became ashen. In an instant we were startled by a roar. There you are, confound you critters, I'll-I'll-I'll land ye in prison fer that stealin'.' I wheeled around just in time to see an angry, almost blood-thirsty face glare at us through the bushes. Out of my hands flew my treasures and I plunged into the thicket, just as T saw the rest of the party scramble away for their lives. I Hung myself through some bushes and then fell flat on the ground, lying perfectly still. I could scarcely breathe, so fright- ened was I. The farmer, his wife and some farm hands, were soon on the very spot we had quitted only a few moments before. 'Sic 'em, Moses,' said the farmer to the dog. Off scurriecl Moses in QF. ff THE scnenjgx .JOURNAL flgg company with other dogs in hot pur- suit of the culprits. My heart was thumping like :1 bass drum. I nearly died for fear the farmer should hear the beating of my heart. My misery wasn't lessened when I suddenly realized that the farmer wasn't more than ten feet away from me. But thanks to Providence and t'he bushes, I was well concealed. 'If I had only brought joshua, I might have gotten the girl with the blue blouse, the enraged farmer muttered. I shuddered when I realized that mine was the blue blouse and I was the girl to whom he referred. To increase my dis- may, I carelessly stirred a bit and cracked some twigs. 'Ah,' exclaimed the farmer, 'someone's hiding in the bushesf My blood ran cold, my hands were icy, and cold sweat stood out on my forehead. 'Gwan, tomatoes is on your brain,' said someone. 'Anyhow, tomatoes is in his pocket and I'll betcher I'll find out mighty soon,' ventured the infuriat- ed farmer. All is lost I thought. Wild pic tures flashed through my mind of court -judge - prison bars - dis- grace! But luck was with me, for the farmer's wife refused to allow grandpa to push through the bushes lest he get scratched by the briars. It was then that I realized how scratched and bruised I was. But bruises were of little consequence. My only thought was escape. I couldn't stand up for I would have been in full view of my pursuers, and it would be foolish to think that I wouldn't be detected. I thought of crawling on hands and knees, but discarded the idea. The only solu- tion was wriggling,--wriggling through the mud like a worm. I wriggled and wriggled for what seemed an age, before I reached a place of safety. My next care was to reach the main road without detection. I had begun to search for a possible way of getting there when suddenly someone siezed my arin and shout- ed: 'Now I've got yerl' I turned dismayed, only to find Ben, as mud-caked as I, beaming at me. 'You!' I cried, 'I thought you were with the othersf 'And I thought you were with them,' he returned. 'By Jove, it was great fun. Only,' and his face clouded 'I lost my apples and to- matoesf 'Come, let's go,' I said, 'they'll be worried about us at campf 'Yes,' added Ben, 'Grandpa might be inspired to follow us with the dogs.' VVe soon found a tortuous path down to a winding creek where we rested our weary aching bodies. After we had followed the banks of the creek to the main road, we waited for our fellow conspirators, but they were nowhere to be seen. We yelled and hollooed, and waited for some response, but the only thing the twilight returned was a 'll E THE SCHEHEH .JouR11m. E IF' ill lllll ulLI:'-ll faint weird echo. I again suggested that we hurry back to camp, and the falling darkness was ample per- suasion. VVhen we espied the warm welcome blaze, we surely felt that safety was at handf, Then, as the dying embers wrought their ghosts upon the as- sembled campers, and the security and comfort of the campfire burst upon him, Ben exclaimed, The end of a perfect day. Dorothy Cohen, 308, Ben Sigal, 321. COMMENCEMENT At last the gate of life swings wide, The Future is in viewg And everyone of us must choose A path he will not rue. It leads us far from friends so dear, From sweet and happy hours, To paths where each must choose the right And prove his strength and powers- Steep heights, may we have strength to climb, Upon our lips a song, And never fail to keep and trust Cur friendships fair and strong. VVhate'er temptations cross our paths, God grant us strength to fight, That we may always victors be Triumphant for the right, 'ss JULIUS L. KATz, 309. . l.1 lllll l.l I I I THE SCHEHLENI JOURNAL F 'lull I ' Illll. all DOWN WITH THE QUITTER Many of us are frank in admitting that we cannot always face circum- stances with a smile. It is a well- known fact that an overwhelmingly high percentage of high school stu- dcnts drop their studies before completing them. Many of these students are forced to quit? and ir-any of them lack the gameness and backbone to complete their high school education. We must admit, however, that we have not always been able to smile. Some of us seem unable to with- stand tbe numerous disagreeable and discouraging incidents which we are bound to come up against in a high school career. Many lose courage and despair at the sight of an E grade. Anyone who drops his education because he cannot stand the disappointments thereof is a quitter,-and he needs the education all the more. Any fellow, who has not the grit to smile through the petty knocks of a high school career, cannot expect that he will be able to face I.ife's greater problems un-- Hinchingly. It is in our high school course that we lay the foundation for our future: and for a good fu- ture we need a good foundation. The one who cannot smile through his high school life is not likely to be able to smile through the trials of the years to come. lt is the fellow who grits his teeth arid fights, that wins. It is the one who is game to the very end, that is the victor. It is the fellow who never allows his courage to slack- en, who is unswerving in his opine ions, and who never falters in his convictions, that is successful. lt is the fellow who can smile in the face of misfortune that is the prince of men. Have you been a moral coward all of your life? Have you been afraid to face Life's issues because you didn't dare to look squarely at the naked truth? Then now is the time to brace up and be a man. The one who is a plugger and a tighter is a winner, he can truthfully say I a111 the master of my Fate, I am the captain of my soul. Stanley .X. Hurnshaw, 201. ARCHAEOLOGY IN 2621 Yes, my dear. It was in the spring of 2621. I was listening in on the 8:30 News Broadcast and heard that some records, telling of an old institution of learning in Pittsburgh, had been recovered. The building had been buried by :L landslide. It was one of those vul- gar public establishments that are now extinct. You can imagine my surprise when I learned, two weeks later, that my husband, Dr. I. Digup, was in charge of the excavations. I immediately flew over to Pitts- 56 : me scnerifew JOURl'IAL l :IT-2 Ili lllll. wifi! burghg for you know how these geniuses are, Mrs. Gab. They just can't be trusted. Arwen, 1 new to 1-msbui-gli. You see, I knew how important the dis- closures about the educational sys- tem away back in 1921 would be. You know, the Doctor says that ninety-nine per cent of this coun- tryls records were destroyed by the great uprising of capital in 1022. And tradition can't be relied upon, as you of course realize. VVould you believe it! The Doc- tor wasn't pleased at my arrival. How ungrateful these men are! However he saw that l would stay, with or without his approval, so he quieted down. I wish you could have been with me. Positively some of the weird- est things were unearthed! After about a weeks work, the top of the building was uncovered. Imagine! The entire edifice was in the shape of a triangle! The an- cients certainly had queer ideas about architecture. Now wouldn't you think they would have realized the advantage of the circular build- ing? One room on the upper floor was found intact. Even the furnishings were but slightly worm-eaten. Doubtless the contents were pres served by the deadly atmosphere of the place. In the middle of the room we found a perfectly preserved mummy, clutching in its right hand a medium-sized, oblong object. It was a petrified book! A language book I'm sure! VVhen the Doctor picked it up the queerest thing fell out! It looked exactly like 11 twisted, rusty, nailg Mrs. Gab it was a petrified book-worm! My husband claims our discovery to be a cook book. He tried to prove tl1is to me by pointing out the Five decipher, able letters indented in the stony cover, 'g, a, -, l, i, c.' For the third character he supplied 'r', and thus made the word 'garlicf Of course l'm right however, as all modern scientists agree that a woman's in- tuitive knowledge is far superior to the logical powers of mere man. Mrs Gab, the furniture was per- fectly scandalous. 1Yould you be- lieve it, those ancestors of ours forced their children to study in hard wooden seats like those we use for criminals nowadays. Do you sup- pose they didn't know that the in- fant mind functions more readily when the body is entirely at ease? How unlike our physiological and lsychological class rooms of today! On excavating further, we found the queerest things. How do you think those uninventive people reached the different floors? You can't think of anything but our modern ascendars? They actually walked from one floor to the other. They had an odd arrangement that consisted of-a series of stone blocks, with each succeeding one raised higher than the last. They climbed these. Can you imagine anything more horrible for young children? Beside this contrivance, we dis- covered what appeared, on more lengthy excavation, to be a shaft,- reaching down three floors. Our only explanation of this was that g lf----N --- - - xalll ujg Q : THE SCHEHLEH JOURNAL : IF 11, Illll Ulla! unruly students were probably thrown down it for punishment. In a cage-like box at the bottom we found the skeleton of what was in all probability a life prisoner. ln one room on the next Hoor we found several torture machines. They were very odd, Mrs. Gab, with queer round buttons up one side. Very faintly on one the Doctor made out the word 'Remingtonf Don't you think that must have been the name of the student that that particular machine was used upon? We found the most singular thing on that same Hoor! In one room there were rows of uncom- fortable looking seats, extending up to the third floor. Upon digging, we found that the entire underneath space contained seats too. The Doctor said, that from time to time in his studies, he had come across vague references to some sort of an athletic competition, called foot- ball. Football seemed to be the principal thing taught to the school boy in those days, and, as this arena was the largest room in the build- ing, he wisely concluded that this was where that important study was taught or practiced. One of the rooms contained long rows of a sort of tables, with sinks down the middle. My husband said that the girls probably laundered their neckwear here. Not much else was found in the two lower floors except fragments of sheet steel and antique machin- ery. In one part, the Doctor dis- covered two large empty rooms con- nected by another, lined with yel- low brick and white tile. His the- ory concerning these apartments was that the insane members of the student body were kept here in close confinement. The white tile inden- tion was probably used for sliding oi other childish amusements. No, the skeletons were older than those of the present day stu- uent would be. They were those of middle-aged people, between twelve and twenty years of age. Of course we know nothing of their curricula, but one would think that in those barbaric times the students would have finished their meager educa- tion by twelve. Five o'clock! my dear, I must be going. I'm afraid I'll have to break the speed limits a trifle, if I reach Paris by six. Do Hy over to see me soon. I may have some further develop- ments to tell. Good-bye, Mrs. Gab. Dirce Simons--318. - '.l lllll j l.i ga. THE ,SCHEHAQQH JOURHALMQI' THE AWAKENING OF ROBERT MALLORY A One Act Play CAST OF CHARACTERS Robert Mallory-a wealthy bachelor. Mr. Pierson-a representative of the Relief Society. Mrs. Spicer-Mallory's house-keeper. Mrs. Mallory-the vision of Mallory's dead mother. The VVhite Robed Spirit-representing Charity. The curtain rises upon a large and handsomely furnished room in the bachelor apartments of Robert Mallory. The sole light in the room is pro- vided by the glowing coal tire and vivid red Floor-lamp. Sitting in a massive easy chair beside the grate, is a man of middle age. His iron-gray hair and stony features somehow indicate that they are characteristics of a hard heart and unbending will. The door softly opens, and a small woman dressed in the garb of a maid enters. Her movements are quick and wiry, as if she were in constant fear of incurring her masterys displeasure. Her master failing to notice her entrance, she makes several attempts to attract his atten- tion, without actually addressing him, and hnally succeeds in doing so. Mrs- Spicer-A strange man to see you, sir- He is waiting in the hall. Shall I- Robert Mallory finterrupting her hastilyj--XVhat's his business? Go and find out. fFrightened Mrs, Spicer walks quickly from the room, and returns within a few moments' time, evidently still in the dark about the stranger's past and present historyj. Mrs. Spicer-He wouldn't say, sir. Must see you personally, and, sir, shall 1? Mallory-D- funny.. I hate mysteries! Send him up, anyhow. QMrs. Spicer again makes her exit, and in her place returns a young man, good-looking, tall and broad. He walks with the conhdence of a typical American business-man, alertly and quicklyl. The Stranger-Good evening, sir. CHis pleasant smile causes a frown to appear on Mallory's facej. I'm Mr. Pierson, working with the Relief Society for the poor in our city. Having been told that your circum- stances1 S9 QF Q: THE .SCHEHQQQH JOURAALQQQQQ Mallory-Hold on there, young man! Qklis grutt voice startles Piersonl. l.et me tell you right now, that I've no patience with such nonsense. l.et the poor earn their bread- No sympathy at all for the beggars, none at all! CThis last emphaticallyj. l'ier.ron-You misunderstand me, Mr, Mallory. I am not, by any means, representing the begging class. Knowing that you could well afford to contribute a few dollars for such a worthy-- llfallory linterrupting himl-As I said before I've no patience with this sort of thing, and you are just wasting my time and yours! I consider the interview at an end. Mr. Pierson. Good evening! Pimaron-I won't attempt to argue with you, Mr. Mallory. but-- Mallory Cangrilyl-GOOD EVENING! Picrxmz Cliring a parting shoti-llut if you happen to change your mind, you can reach me at the lleadquarters, llazel 2000. Cllierson makes a hasty departure! Mallory-It's getting to be a nuisance, this charity business. One thing after another. llut they won't get a red cent from nie. not a red cent. lXYhile Mallory sits musing before the tire, the warmth of the Haines overcomes him, and in a few minutes he falls fast asleep in the chair. LA small. motherly-looking, gray-haired woman enters the room. ller countenance is cheerful and happy, quite a contrast to Mallory's. ln her he reco nizes his mother whom he had cherished and loved until 7 I her verv last dav on earth. The woman glides softly to the tire- , , Po . place and places her hand upon Mallory's shoulderl. Mrx- Mallory lin a soft tone of voicel-l knew l would lind you here! llow glad I am to see you. How glad! QHer voice breaksl. llut Robert, you frighten me! Night after night, in my heavenly home, l have dreamed of you as lonesome and unhappy, but I did not expect to find you so old and gray! Only thirty-f1ve,' and yet-fMrs, Mallory puts her arms around her son, and looks into his eyesl. You are unhappy? Mallory fStill gazing at the spirit of his mother in incredulous amazementl-- Happy! Happy! lYhy, I don't know what the word means! My friends have discarded me, society has dropped me as a recluse, and I'm all alone. all alone in the world, mother! Mrs. Mallory-Ah, my son, how self-pity blinds one's eyes! Do you realize that you and no one else is the cause of your being unhappy? You have not even tried to look for happiness, and that is why you have not found it. Happiness comes out of doing good,-do you realize that, my son? 60 2,411 THE .SCHEAQQQH .J0uRrmi. ff, lpXYhile Mallory is meditating on the last words of his mother, .111- other spirit enters the room. A young girl, garbed in white iz-can head to foot, who possesses a sweet innocent face. carries iii fu-r right hand the bread of charity. Mallory gazes at her in igrxrllyr and looks to his mother for an explanationl. Urs. lllullary-Bly friend is Charity, my son! She alone brings liztpyizzp-sea lillrs. Mallory and Charity glide softly from the room l. liXlallory utters a choking sound and awakes to lind the room empty' J. .llullor-v-Motlie1'l Mother! Only a dream, after all? No, it was tori rivicl to be a dream and yet-have wonder. l wonder-- l really been in the wrong alter all? l 4 lwlrs. Spicer enters the room and stares in amazement at the strange sight of tears in Mallory's eyesl. Mrs. Sjvivvr--Do you wish anything, sir? Shall I bring you some tea? Shall 1, Jlallory'-No! NO! .lust let me alone for awhile- flllrs. Spicer slips out of the room in a halfvdazel, ilfullory Crising and bracing himselfil-Mothers are always right, in the long run. llow selfish l've lzeen, what an idiot l'x'e beenl llolgert Mallnry, there's no time like the present to make amends. l.et's see. whats the number? Hazel 2-llazel 22-Oh, yes. llazel 2000. Qljicks up telephone and shouts into it-l lazel zooo l. CURTAIX l5lJRO'l'IIY iKl?.XNlliR, 310-I LX. :xi i svuzagggiifian f - g s.lrlrf-sr as e 'N --ll 4 l in li Tx ? Qi: -- ' i' 1 I l Mo-9218 i 5 ' l e 'f -' iii 1422 --- ' i EL- e affle 4 - big, THI8 HBPIWI GERD M E HE PIT A GN. CQING 'UPSTARS' AND FGK501' 61 HIS TROUBLES Ulffll OUI IXAPPLE SHUIED Mlh HOW T0 C0715 NWN THE DOWNSTAIIS . Y .g lllll agp Q THE SCHEHLEVI JUURFIAL ' I':'1., ' lllll. WIFI: 11- , - l -,- - -,, 1 Z ,nf N ,G ' lg C5 Z wx J th., ' o c .4 G K x X 5-.RX 2 ax V ' .Lo 'fl 6 N 0 1 L t f 7 F, 'I ' J 5 . 1 U in L 'Z ,J 22. CQ 5 1:6 I h 19 q .P W ,ff X xafbwi if if E -Lr ig w3,No?vS1:' 4 If 0 N 'rf fr ,Q 0 4 X lo 'V ba 3-YT uq I ff4w4Qzfffmffwffff' Q ' 1 L OW!! ' ff' CORLISS Nkl1'GEE U- N' A -1 H Q L Y 'ARTHUR YIACHESN I r f , 4, 1 ! , N 4 fi' : 'US' i x N J A I 53:5 K Ay, , I, ,x -..5:s'r::.w:::s -.M V x DONT DISCRPCE SCHENLEY BY HOOKING 53959 S 'GCE -I - A R ly I I Q2 '56 .5 'im - 51? 1 i . Q. S5 5 A 0? li-E whiff M fr 1 L gg lil l f,1','LlXl' ' ' ' My M if In i url IH, Y iz: mm1v4uu-s- an I have been asked by the students of Schenley High School for a few lines for their paper The Sclzenley Journal- I cannot do better than to try to impress on the students of Schenley High the very great importance of the avoidance on their part of any and everything that is a waste of timeg they owe this to the public :nd more so to themselves. The tax payers through the Board of Public Education have provided unexcelled facilities for their young people's obtaining of a thorough and useful educationg to this end it is necessary that no time be Waste.l by the young people. The daily school session consists of less than five hours per day, Hve days a week, ten months a year. Look around you and make note of the extensive and costly outlay made by the taxpayers to get the best possible results from the five hours per day, five days per week, ten months per year. Remember that an ill-prepared lesson causes a serious waste of time, and remem- ber what has been said of the water that has gone over the dam-lost, lost forever. David B. Oliver. The class of january 'ZZ honored itsf-lf in dedicating this Journal to Mr. David B. Oliver, President of the Pittsburgh Board of Education. Vlfe are further honored in receiv- ing this communication as a sign of Mr. Oliver's interest in us. His kindly admonition is commended to the siudent body of Schenley High School with the hope that such time- ly advice from such an authoritative source may bear due weight. CLASS GIFT Last year a group of music lovers of Pittsburgh organized a- society which was called The School Fes- tival and Organ Association. The purpose of this organization was to in all the high as soon as they Schenley was school to receive put a pipe organ schools of the city were ready for it. selected as the First the organ and a program was given last year in the Syria Mosque at which an excellent start was made toward the necessary 330,000 The january '22 class wished to help such a project and unanimously voted S500 to the fund as the class gift. E THE Sfflifliffbl .J0uRnm. ' E IIFJII ' mule clllql CLASS PLAY No sooner had the Senior class organized than everyone began to speculate about the Class Play. .Ns a result of the try-outs Miss Dean chose the cast for 'ZX Midsummer- Nighfs llreainf' This play was a great undertaking, but with such able coaching' and the co--operation of class and faculty. we were able to produce a most successful per- formance. As the play is so well known and the cast is so large, neither will bc described hereg but we all agree that the parts in the play were very well acted and the dancing of the fairies was very graceful. llrenneta An- drew's solo dance Forest Spirits deserves special mention. .Xll of the scenery and properties used in the play were made in our shops except the wood scene, which vas rented from Allegheny High School. The complete score of Mendels- schn's Midsmnmer Nights Dream music was rendered during the per- formances. The program of music was as follows: .-XCT l. Ox erture , .... ,,r.,, C Jrchestra Scherzo ., . . , ,,....,Orchestra ACT H. Solo and Vhorusf - Over Hill, Over Dale' '....., .,.,,.....,. .....,, ..,...,,.. ....,......e...,,. . .ii., ,r.,,..,,,. ll lartha Keil and Fairies liluet I Know a l3anl4 ,.., .....,.....Milclrecl Kramer, Martha Keil Incidental Music -Y-Mendelssohn , .. ......,Hilcla l,efridge Intermezzo-Mendelssohn .,.i.i............ Orchestra lncidental Music IXlendelssohn,,.., ...,.H1lda l.efr1dQe ACT III. Ncicturne-Mendelssohn . Max Silverman, Yiolin Dr. Hoechst, 'Cello Hilda Shuster, l'iano. ACT IY. Incidental Music-Mendelssolm ..., , ilda Lefridge Orchestra Number -s Wedding March-Nendelssohn ..,... Orchestra ACT Y. lfinale Song and Chorus-Mendelssohn Mildred Kramer Fairies, and Elves. The class wishes to acknowledge its indebtedness to Miss Dean, and also to these members of the faculty, without whose valued assistance the production of the play would have been impossible: To Miss Reeder. who directed the Orchestra. ' p 'l'o llr. lloechst. who directed the singing. To Miss lleech, Miss Saunders. and Miss Topp, who directed the girls' dances. , E To Mr. lfoertsch, who directed the boys' dance. . . To Mr. Ellinger, who directed the lightning. E THEl-SCHEH'l: ESI'JOURl1AL ' E lkl-C-:I lil: lf Illll ildql Q . e A ,,..L lm. kv Q ,, X CLASS PLAY CAST 'lla Mr. l'hillips, uhm directed the slump work. C A ST Theseus, Duke of ,-Xthens,..., .. .. oseph H eatley llippolyta, Amazon Queen, his llethrothed ..,,ee.,,,,,, e.., ,ee.. t i race lsrael .fXttendants on the Duke ...,,.r..Earl llartun, Roy johnson Attendants on Hippolyta ,.A,. .,,e e,..A,. Marfraret Dimlind lleatrice Cher- ZN bv null, Elizabeth Matter, Mildred Vreeley ligeus, lfather of llerniiaw, .......,,, , ., , i..,, ,...., ,..., ,,,,.,i.....,,,.,....,,.i., 1 J hn Piper Herniia, in love with l.ysanderi.. r,,...,.,..,,,.r..Stella Morris Helena, in love with lleinetrius .,,... Cooper Philostrate, Master of Revelsu ...,..,.....ldCl'1lllll1 Meyer Lysander, in love with llC!'llllZl..,. XVainwright llClll6tI'lllS, in love with llelena ...,,, .,,,,,i,...,,,,.l3ax'i4,l Olhuni Quinee, a earpenterflater l'ro- logue ,,i,..,,,,..,..,, ...,,.,, A .llerinan Saville Snug, a joiner-A-later a lion. ilsaclore lielser lilnttoin, a weaverA-flater Pyrainus XYeig'ht 1 'll vllm 1. 3 ' THE SCHEHLENI -JOURNAL ' -I lllll- ill llutc, Il lwlluws mcnclcr-flzlter Klotli, .Xttcmlzmt of Vllltillllll m,... . 'I'l1islw , . , .hlulm Sutcli .A,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,.,.A.,,. ,......,.A,A,A F lcimic Colton Siwut, :L tiukcrf- lntcr XX':1ll. .,,,......... lfirst llzmciug' l'iZllI'j '.,,,,, llcleu Blzlllfzy , . . ,. Klan- lfiugolrl lfirst Singing' l'iZllI'f', ..., Klllflllll licil SlIlI'YCllllg', :1 t:1ilm'w-flzltcx' Klmnif 'l'lic l.iltlc Cllzliigcliiig' lluy ',,,,,,.. . .,.., sliiiw .. XYm. l'fuI1l .. Little Bliss llmmtliy lll'USSlllZlll litzmizx, Qin-cn ul' tlic l'lZllI'll'S.l,, lfniric-s uf Titzliiiziffliinilm liulcl- , ,l.m1isc AlZlttllCXYS lmlum, .lcnnic lillilflllll, flnirc Hlmcrmi, King ul' tlw l:1ll1'lL'S ,,....., llziwtlimwic, Klzxrtlizx Kcil. Szlrzili , . ,.Klilcli'ccl Krzunci' Gouclnlzm, Helen Xlzlllcy, hlcimie llfli . liliznlmctll Riclimzm Coltcnl. CZllllCl'll1C livzms. lc-zlsclmliissmii, .Xttcnclzmt of Ti- Elves of Ulmciwiiffflfclitli f4Zl.ll1L'I'. tzmin llc-lcii Nllllllj' lli'lll'lCffZl licy, Xlzlry Cupps, l.1:- XlllSl!lI'1lSCCll. Kltciirlzxiit of Ti' Volta Klzluss. Kfltlicrim' llrmvii. lzmizl . C':ltl1c-Ville lfvzms l,uclla llzlrucs, Rutli Over, lllzulys iwlmx-lr, .Xttcurlzml ul rllltlllllil , Zirckel, Rose Strzmlil, llurzz Kluscs. . Szimli Ciumlin:m 'l'm'cl1 llc-:irc-1' , . ..XYilli:mi Nlillci' EW? ,gg STUDENT BOARD 66 1 1-1 IIIII Q., 5,,:.m THE acl-ieriggs .J0uRr1nL,.,g.:,- STUDENT BOARD This organization, which is so es- sential to the welfare of the school, has been very successful this semes- ter. It managed the sale of athletic tickets with splendid success and took care of the Triangle and Jour- nal subscriptions equally well. lt also gave an enjoyable entertain- ment by way of welcome to the 9-Bs. The officers are: President ...,.. ,.,.,,,... ,..., ...., K l i ldred XYest Vice President .,...,,...,,...,.......o.,.... llen jones Secretary ..,..o.w o...,,o....,i.. l loberta Hasley PARENTS' DAY Parents' Day this semester was one of the most successful of such occasions ever held in Schenley. Fine exhibitions were shown by the art, crafts, modelling, and sewing departments. An excellent program of living pictures was the main fea- ture of the evening. Mr. Sauvain welcomed our par- ents and told them of the various kinds of work done in our school, and of the Value of parents' interest in the work of the pupils. In pre- senting the living pictures. he men- tioned the fact that all details of the program, speaking, lighting, costuming, and arranging of the pic- tures had been done by teachers and pupils. The arranging of the pic- tures was done by Miss Campbell, who had charge of the program, and who worked hard and patiently to perfect it. She was aided by Miss Deeds in the costuming and Mr. El- linger in the lighting. The orches- tra, under Miss Reeder's direction, made the pictures more attractive by appropriate music. The pictures were well introduced, one by one, by the boys of the Franklin Debating Club. lYhen the program had been com- pleted, the pupils took their parents to meet their respective teachers. The time and effort spent in pre- paring for this program was well spent, for the entire evening was a success. ill-i Many thanks are due to Mr. and his Camera Club for faithful services in taking the group Heinig pictures for the Joizrual, to Miss Reeder for help with the Class Song, Dr. Hoechst for transcrib- and to ing the Class Song.. The Class Book Committee would, indeed. be at a loss without such aid. 67 FRANKLIN DEBATING FLUB FRANKLIN DEBATING CLUB Two years ago the Franklin De- bating Club was organized in Schen- leyg a society of this kind was an entirely new thing and was there- fore looked upon dubiously. llut this organization has proved its worth and now stands as one of the most active in the sehool. During the past semester many interesting debates have been held, both within the elub and with out- side teams. The junior junio, Civic Club, Miss llyrne's report class, and Mr. Kenyon's English YI elasses were among the opponents who helped to make prohtable and en- 68 joyable programs. The living pie- tures given on Parents' Day were introduced by the boys of the lie- bating Club. The return of Miss Campbell. the guardian, from California has put added spirit into the organization. Every member feels that be is profiting by his work in the elub. Any boy who has a true desire lo learn and is willing to do some work may join. Membership is open to all who can Hll these requirements. The officers are: President ..,,,. ...A ................,,.,.... l J avid llenry See'y-Treasurer... ..Harold Campbell f- lllll ljg Q THE SCHEHLEWI JOURNAL ' F1ll Illll. ill'--Til CIVIC CLUB This club xvzis m'g:mizccl fm' the lvurpusc of creating' public interest in civic ntlziirs, such :ms enminuiiity planning, general welfare, social scrvicc, :incl general pulicics uf gm- ernment. lt is :L member of the .'l.llCQ'llClly County lxfzignc ul' -lnnim' Civic Clubs. Our Civic Club was the lczicler in the project of sending Il set of resolutions to XXYI1SlllIlQ't0l1, criii-f1':1t11lz1tii10' Vrcsiclcnt llzircling If H fe-rciice, :ind wishing success to the l1llClC1'lIllil1lg'. lt has had vnriecl :mil interesting progruins, such :Ls talks by men prmninent in civic ziiifuirs. :ind :i l71'OQl'Zl1N given by the l2.X's. if vvon zi debate with the l'i1'IlI1lCll1l IR-bzitiug Club on the subject: Re, solved. that municipal gnvcrnnients should own and operate public nti ities. Altogether, the club has been very nctivc this semester as shown luv the fact that the membership is lzlrgci' than it has ever bccn. Nu cm culling the Diszirinzunent Con- ...NM i Q2 ur 1-ts CIVIC CLUB 69 5' Q 'Q ff . 2 FAMERA CLUB fluuhl, this success is clue in a great IIICZISIIVC lil lllt' l'llHl'fS ill Tlli' guarrlian, Mr. llmlerwnucl, The ollicers for the sewesler are l'1'L-sirleiil . .,,, NUl'llV.lll Stamn, kite l'resirlent lEflXYIll'fl lfgjglestmi Smit' -'fn.5l5. . , lielweceit Coopei THE CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club has, as usual cmitrilmutccl much toward the suc- - r x cess ul our .fUI!I'lI1Il. lhe members of this old and clepeuclahle m'g'aniza- Lion with their guaixliau, Mr. lleiuig, have taken all the pictures of the athletic teams and of the club groups. The pictures were also dc- velopecl and printed by these ef- licient workers. Althougli the group is small, each une in it is interested, and this in- terest makes up for lack of num- bers. The quality of the work in the Journal speaks for itself. I .If Tllll I-g - QF THE -5CflEI'1ll5H JOURHAL.1-5-E The officers for this semester are: who obtained one-half page or more of advertisements for the Jozmzal. President ....w,......................., Samuel Fisher Vice President ....., Joseph McClintock As chairman of the business com- mittee, Adin Kimberly set a very Secretary .............,..............w.,,..w..,,... Ruth Linn Treasurer ..4...... ,....,,..,,..., E dith Canter good example by bringing in ten Chemist ............. .,....,.. D onalcl F. Gates pages of advertising. Another who has worked hard and faithfully is .lulius Katz. Many of the pupils in the lower classes aided greatly AD GETTERS in this campaign. Two of these --- who stand out particularly are XYar- The literary gems, clever sayings, ren McClain and Stewart McQuis- pictures, and art of this .lmfrmzl ton. would all have been in vain without The school and class are much in- the services of our acl-gettersf' clelutecl to these hustlers for making This group consists of all those the .fozlrzml possible. it fx K X AD GETTERS 71 1 PA'l I'ER N M A KICRS THE SCHENLEY PATTERN thc puttn-1'11 lllillilllg' classes, :111rl tum MAKERS lllCllll7t'l'S l-l'Ulll thc rcst uf tl1c Cllllb ff - - lNlccti11gs :11'c l1c-lcl 1111 the lll'Sl :111rl .XII 111tcr1'sl111g111'g:111iz:1li1111 wl1icl1 tl1i1'cl Nltbllflllj' ul' 1-:1cl1 1111111tl1. as l'111'1111-rl lust S.ClllCSll'Y' is tl1z1t ,-Xt X'1lI'llJllS 111111-s. thc clulm t:1k ul tlu- l'?lllCl'll xlIlli1'l'S. .Xll ll111scwl111 ll'll7S 111 ilu' 1111l11st1'1:1l plants 111 tl1c l1 lvv :lt :my 111111-t:1l4c11 I7Zllll'I'Il lllillif Yivillity. lllgjf '111' Cllijlllll' I111' 1114-111l1c1'sl1111, llw 4 lblll'lN1SC' 111' 11111 clulm is lu 111c1'1':1su 'lllll' 1'll'l1'l'fS HFC! IIIll'l'l'Sl 111 ll11- slmp Xl'lll'li :111cl 111 lu-lp ilu- Sll11ll'lllS lll ilu' s11lm.j0Ct uf l,1'CSlflL'lll Xvlk'lUl' llrcsln ul p:11tv1'11 111:1l4i11g. 'lllll' g'lPYl'l'llllIQ Yifc l,I'CSlflClll ll'ill1:1111 link lmfly 1-1111sixts ul ll1m- lllll-lC4'l'S ul the 5CCl'ClZll'j' i'l1:11'lc-5 Spflblll illlll. :1 l'i'Ill'l'rQi'lllIlllX'C' llltllll t'IlL'll uf 'l'1'c:1s111'c-1' XY:1ltc1' ll111'11c 72 I .p - :umm ag. 5 : THE SCHEHLEH JOURNAL : lF'llL lllll vlL::'-Tl CHEMISTRY LABORATORY Standard Chemical Co., where ra- ASSISTANTS dium is manufactured, and to the Of all the various clubs in Schenf ley. the Chemistry Laboratory As-- sistants is probably the most direct' ly serviceable. The duties of the members cons sist of distributing chemicals and apparatus to the chemistry labora- tory classesg keeping the lab in orderg preparing solutions for the classesg making mimeograph copies of the experimentsg and preparing the laboratory for the experiments. The Assistants have taken many beneficial and enjoyable trips to the Reymer's Candy Company, to the National Tube XVorlcs. The officers and members of the club are as follows: President ..,r..,........,., Vlfilliam R. Bernarili Vice President ...,.. Edward Eggleston Secy.-Treas. ............,......,.....,.... Glenn Guy Catherine Brown, Charles llrown, Thomas llrown, Dorothy Cohen, john Claysmith, james Haber, Re-- becca Harris, Anna Hershensolm, Adin Kimberly, Stuart McQuiston, .Xbigail l'ntnam, Margaret Rheine hold. Gertrude Rosenberg, Ruth Rosenthal, XYalter XVillis. CHEMISTRY LABORATORY ASSISTANTS i i FRENCH CLUB FRENCH CLUB The lirench Club has not lagged in its activities this semester. X goorl start was niatle by the organi- zation and excellent plans were laicl by the lixecutive Coinniittee. lfrance was stuflierl section by sec- tion, ancl the customs and characf tcristics of the people cxainincfl. Yarious songs, including 'lla Mar- seillaiseu anrl some short folks songs were learnecl by the Club. Une of the most interesting pro- grams was furnishccl by Vrofessor Scott of Xlashington and .leiiferson Vollege who aclclressccl the tflub on the architecture of Southern France. llis talk aliforcletl a most enjoyable program. 74 During the past semester thc menibership has been increased More pupils are taking advantage ot the opportunity otlerecl to gain practical experience in the use of French. llnclcr the leadership of their guardian, Dr, lloechst, they are doing' this, anal, at the sanie time, deriving' real enjoyment and plcas- ure from it. XYith such an energetic guardian anal such able officers as these, the Cilllll coultl clo nought but advance. A President .. i, llenri lfsqucrre Yice President ..t'atherine llrown Secretary ..... .Ethel Macl herson Treasurer .... .. .... james llaber usa. .r amass 'lr :T THE SCHEHLEH JOURNAL UF ijt 4llll 2.5. LEADERS' CLUB The purposes of the Leaders' Club of Schenley High School are Q15 to give its members some knowledge of how to conduct a class in gym- nasiumg Q25 to assist the gymnasium teachers in conducting their classesg Q35 to maintain a high moral stand- ard among the girls of the schoolg Q45 to lead the girls of the school in scholarship, morals, and man- ners. To maintain this high standard the following requirements are necessary for membership: ll or above in gymnasiumg C or above in all studies, with exception of one grade which may be a U. This year the club is undertaking its work with a lirm determination to master every diilicult problem that arises during the schedule of 1921 and 1922. In order to make the club a real benelit to each individual mem- ber, the following program has been arranged. The first Friday of each month is devoted to a business meet- ing. The second week Miss lileach gives a model lesson which includes LEADERS' CLUB FHORAL FLUH tllc fllI1Cl1lI1lCIliZll prinriplcs ncccs- CHORAL CLUB sary tu thc- U'ZlCl1lllg'Ul2lg'ylllllIlSll1lll class. During the remaining incetf Xxlllllfhlli ilunlmt unc ul' tlic largest ings nf the niontli, thc lcaclcrs are anal must popular clulms in tln- sclimil given an opportunity for practice is thc Qillllfill Clulw. lt was urgan- teaching. '1'wog'irlsarcappoinlerl izvrl lu clcvclop musical talcnt in tu take charge of thc class each tlic pupils ni tlu- sclnml. Tlic llnli week. At the cml of the lesson a 1110018 c'vc1'y Wcrlilvsclzxy clnringg criticism is givvn, su that tlic llllSf Special IR-riml nnclcr thc lcarlcrsliip takes which were inarlv may lic mr- of tl1l'll' wry faprllwlv Sfllilffllilll. Nlr. rcctccl, l'lelling'l1an1. .Xl ilu-ir 1111-1-tiilgstlic-5' The Leaders' Club has 110119 mm-I1 sing' niany lmoantifnl sc-lcclimis clmsi tu maintain the proper spirit anmng Cn for ilu-ni lay Mr, llcllingliain. Un the girls of Sclicnlqy, many m'c:1sim1s the clnlm has cntcr- taincrl the sflnml with inlcrvsting Tlic ofliccrs for this scnlcstcr arc: ancl Q11-iuyzllmlc' prngrains. President ...A , llrcnncta Anclrcws Hui Onlcmis of thc Uul' ure: Vive llI'CSlllCllt., ,Xnnc Simpson President , C'lifl'o1'cl Xlkiiglit Secretary , ,,,, , , r ,,i, Ruth lioline Secretary ,. ,Ruth Koline Trcasnrcr . ,. Margaret Diinling 'l'rcasurc'r , .flllcn Ncrn 76 I -1 Ill!! Q.. . : THE SCHEHLEH JOURNAL : F Ill lllll Y JIIVIZ'-Il THE SCHENLEY GEARS An organization which has done much good in the machine shop is the Schenley Gears. These boys are organized for the purpose of guarde ing' against the losses due to break- age and disappearance of tools. kt the beginning of the semester each member contributes iifty cents to the treasury. This money is used to replace missing tools and parts of machines which are broken. An advisory board consisting of two members from each period is chosen. This board meets on the tirst of the month to discuss prob- lems, to find efficient methods of working, and to arrange programs. Speakers who talk to the club on subjects of interest are provided. .Nts tempts were made the mills, but, because of the fact that many of them plan could not be to visit some of were closed, this carried out. The officers are: President ....,..,ee,,........ VVilliam Yan Kirk Vice President, Russell Cullen Secretary ........ Robert XYrabley Treasurer Roy Turner Guardian ,, Klr. t'arter SCHENLEY GEARS 77 CLASSICAL CLUB Scholarship and c'lll1.11l'C. VIVAT! CRESCAT! FLOREAT my C l,I'l'SiLll'l1l 6 I 1 Sggretary vifl ll. llcury L .Ethel Rl:1cI'hcrs Yicc l'1'csich-nl S fl-rmsurm. Henri I2SllllCl'1'g- Katherine May 'VCA S llr. limil Lewey, fillilfiliilll CLASSICAL CLUB 78 Q1 CHEMISTRY CLUB THE CHEMISTRY CLUB The Chemistry Club, one of the oldest of the Schenley clubs, is still up to its old high standard of EIC- tirity. Owing to numerous appli- cants, the membership committee has been forced to disregard the rules regulating the number in the Club. At the present time there is an enrollment of fifty-eight mem- bers. and there are numerous ap- plicants who are waiting for admit- tance to the Club. The Club has conceived plans through which valuable and inter- esting information will be gained by those who belong. The first meet- ing was an ordinary business meet- ing during which officers for the following semester were elected and new members voted in. At the next meeting Doctor J. G. Davidson gave us some interesting information con- cerning Motor Fuels and the Fu- ture of the Automobile. At the following meeting Dr. Alexander Silverman spoke on A'The Manufac- ture of Glassf, Several trips were also taken. One was a stag affair to the Zinc. Lead, and Sulfuric Acid Plant at Langeloth. Pa. Then the members -if the club learned the marvels of rub- ber manufacturing through a trip to the United States Rubber Company at Jeannette, Pa. Thus the student body may see that the club is making great strides under the careful supervision of the guardians, Mr. Pugh and Mr. Rial. THE SCHEHENI .JOURNAL 5 l :'1-1 lllll. ilLEll The ollicers for this semester are: l,I'CSltlC'llt ,,,..... ,,,,,.-Xdi11 S. Iiiniberly Yiee President ..-Xnna llCl'SllCllSOlll SCCY.-'llI'CZlS. ,. Ruth R1:se11th.l TR-ANGLE JOURNALISTS' CLUB Une of the clubs that is of great- est benefit to tl1e school is the Trl- anglc journalists' Club. The club aims to develop the meinbers along literary a11d journalistic lines. To flCC0ll'l1JllSl1 this purpose some of the niembers are appointed as reporters for the many clubs of the school, while others: proolf-read the Tri- angle and take charge of the ex- changes with other schools. This club is practically responsible for the publication of tl1e Triangle, as nearly all of the articles are written by members of tl1e club. This year, under the able guidance of Mr. Ken- yon, tl1e club has nearly doubled its original lllCl1lllCl'Sl1lIJ. Many varied and instructive programs are pre- sented at the meetings. The officers are: President ...,.,......4.....,..........,... David Henry Yice ,President ..,,.,...... Mildred Kramer Secretary .......,.....1,.,....... Dorothy Kramer TRIANGLE JOURNALISTS CLUB .Q v s. V PRINTERS' GUILD THE PRINTERS' GUILD Mr. l-lurmcster, Guardian President ...,,,...,,,....,.,., ,,...,,, C Uber Haines Yice l resident ....,,.. ....,. R ussell Carver Secretary A,.,,,..,,AA,, .,,,.,,,, i lohn lleatley Treasurer .A,.,..... A.......,,A...,...,,,. Simon Kraus Program Committee Ruth l.ielxerman Charles Shelton Sidney Heymann What is this Printers' Guild? The Printers' Guild is an organization formed by our printing department in order to increase the efficiency of and promote interest in our printing shop and the printing trade. Meet- ings are held every second Friday discussions printers of when many interesting are engaged in by the the Schenley T1'izmgIe. The program committee is arrang- ing for a number of meetings at which experienced printers will speak. Arrangements are also under way to obtain moving pictures hy the co-operation of other clulms in- terested in printing with the l'rint- ers' tiuild. This club will also he represented on the basketball lloor and will ac- cept the challenge of all comcrs, including the varsity. In order to increase the efficiency of our printing department and the publishing of the Triazigfle, the Printers' Guild visits, every semcse ter, the newspaper plants and the job printing offices throughout the city to learn the latest commercial methods for producing printed mat- ter. E THE 5CHEH'lEH-JOURHALQ' E IF Iii ' i' till! ill qi JUNIOR JUNTO Last semester a new organization was formed in Schenlcy. 'l'lus is tl1e junior junto, composed of a number ol girls interested in debat- ing who gather weekly to discuss and debate various subjects. They are doing much to promote interest in this art among the girls of Schen- ley. :Xt lirst the debates were limited to nlenibers, but, this semes- ter, outsiders have been engaged. The subjects under discussion are always of current interest. A chal- lenge from the Ifranklin Debating Club brought forth the best nia- terial to debate with the boys. The rivalry was very keen on both sides. Under the able and worthy guardianship of Miss Slease, the club has been growing and progressing, and much ol its success is traceable to her ellorts. Any girl who is truly interested in debating should join this group. The ollicers for the semester !ll't'Z President .r.....,.e................. Dorothy Cohen Vice President ..... ,.....,....., l lelen Lazarus Sec'yf'l'reas. .. ..,, .,.., Margaret Egan -l THE DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club is compara- tively new in Schenley. Unlike many of the clubs, this one is not based upon any course or subject in the high school. N JUNIOR JUNTO DRAMATIC CLUB Various groups in the club are arranged in the casts of different plays. Last year many and amus- ing were the rehearsals of The Fatal Necklace, The l.ost Silk Hat, The llurglarf' and Over- tones. Some of these plays were in good shape at the end of the year and were given for the beneht of the club members. One play, joint Owners in Spainf' was given in the auditorium for the school and was highly appreciated. The club, under Mr. Kenyonls guidance and instruc- tion, hopes to have more plays ready for presentation before the whole school this year. The youthful Hdramats, are en- 9 thusiastic over this years work and much progress will be made. .X slightly different plan in the ar- rangement of the casts is being made this year. Two casts are se- lected for each play and the most promising actors from each cast are chosen for the final cast. ln this way, the friendly rivalry helps each member to do his best. The school is looking forward to the first club presentation. Officers: l'resident ,.,,,..,.,..,,,,,.........,.,.' Dorothy Steen Vice President ...,.,,..... Gerard Mcfiteer Secretary ......... ............... I seona Ehni Treasurer ..... ...,.... E lizabeth Foucar il' I 'lf n THE SCHEHLEVI JOURNAL lElli Illll. vllilll NATURALISTS' CLUB A very wide-awake organization is the Naturalists' Club. .Nt the weekly meetings various phases of biology and hotany are discussed. Often a speaker is ineluded in the program. Such subjects as the evo- lution of animal life are looked into, and furnish material for arguinent. This elulm does not limit its ae- tivities to school alone. .-Xt regular intervals, the weather permitting, hikes and lield trips are taken hy the memhers aeeompzinied hy the guardian, Mr. Smith. Un these hikes plants are examined and speci- mens colleeted. A snake, insect, or animal is usually found and added to the school collection. 'l'he hikers Start out early in the morning and return late in the afternoon, tired. but thoroughly happy. The oH'ieers are: President ,...,...,,,.,,,,,,...... lXlildred Creeley Yiee l'resident ..... A, ,,.e limily tiray Secretary ..... ,,lXlereedes llrandau 'l'reasurer ..,,,, ,,....,' 5 largaret Taylor NATURALISTS' CLUB 84 in -Q.. CO M M ERCIAL C LUB COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club. although late in organizing, has had a suc- cessful semester. The programs have heen made up of discussions of such subjects as hanlas, clearing houses, and forgeries. Many inter- esting speakers address the club on these and other topics. Although the membership is limited to the commercial students, the discussions are not of commercial interest alone. The guardian, Mr. Ruhert, has done much to add to the interest of the organization. The past sen1ester's work has hc-cu successfully carried on under the direction of the following oIl'icers: President ..w,.,........ww, ......,,,, l 'lerinan Myer Yice Vresident ...s,,,s,,.. Casper Kzuifnian Scc'5'-'l'reas...,, ,.,.ii,,,,, lidwin S. Moyer i 1 V' I I ' ii . 1 ' :E l I 1 . ::: ........ 1 i ' l ' 1-I ,Q i i T ...,. -.Q 'Q U N l 1 ' . . l 1-c ,gg ' ' a ' ' gil ml. ,nf S ' 4 Mflfw Y X' J pi Wi Ny, -on ...un ,wah 'NNN -X A W ' ' -Nlln. .U-X Nr .lbl--.-. , . ,. BOYS' ATHLETICS FOOTBALL At the beginning of last season Schenley reported as line a bunch of prospective football players as ever tried out for the team. The future varsity was soon whipped into shape, and, with a reserve of about ten substitutes, proceeded to start the season with a victory, in- cidentally doing that little thing by defeating Allegheny by a 7-O score, said score being protested and later changed to a Schenley victory by a 7-6 score. The South Hills team arrived at Schcnley and was sent home defeated 16-0 in a well played game. Schenley then visited South lligh on the Duquesne University grounds, and, proceeding as in the following games to win, Finally turned in a 26-0 victory. Everything was set for a cham- pionship team when Schenley visited VVestinghouse on the D. C. and A. C. Park grounds, and there, lo and behold, was defeated by a better team, in one of the hardest and roughest games of the season by a 20-O score. This defeat, as well as the occasion of the coming out of re- ports just then, caused our defeat at the hands of Peabody, our tra- ditional rival, whom the boys on the team under other circumstances would have whipped with ease. The score was 20-7. Along came the Fifth Ave. team and proved a x 'c?'m. tliuugh no easy sacrihce in a 20-O game on a day so cold that one could not hold the ball. Then, with third place in the city championship, the team awoke one morning and proceeded to travel to Latrobe, Pa., there to play the high school of that city. The game was played in a sea of mud with rain coming down almost every minute of play. Latrobe scared the Schen- ley team near the end of the first half, when one of the ends, after a neat forward pass, started a rung McSorley dived for the end and suc- ceeded in tripping him not five yards from the Scheuley goal. Schenley put up a stiff fight and the half ended before Latrobe could score. During the second half the game sce-sawed back and forth, and finally ended with a O-O score. Kimbo, for the first time in two years, was so injured that he had to be taken out of the game. Splendid spirit was shown by our rooters,-four Schen- ley girls. The varsity worked like a perfect machine with McNally, lien jones, George Jones, Kimbo, Singer, Cape tain Lewis, Scanlon, and the rest standing out on certain occasions. The lettermen are Captain Lewis, Scanlon, Demas, Siefert, McNally, Murray, Dowling, Eaton, Kimbo, li. Jones, G. Jones, J. jones, Herron, Ehrenwerth, lXlcSorley, Diamond, Rose, Singer, and VVilson, manager. BASKETBALL The prospects of a mighty Hne Schenley basketball team this year are very bright. At the forward position we can boast of two of the best men in the city in Singer and Haber. Haber is a last year's F.. QQ THE scnenfix Jounnntjfgg varsity man and was considered one of the best forwards in the city high schools. .Toe Singer is a new man at Schenleyg he has been recently acquired from Allegheny, and, al- though he has shown his spirit in football, he will show his real class in basketball. Last year he was considered the most consistent foul shooter in the city, outclassing even Schofield, last year's forward. As reserve forwards, George jones, Al- pern, Herman, and Kimbo, will be able to take Singer's or Haber's place, if necessary, and put up a stellar game. The position at center is practically a toss up between Crow, Brown, and Rose. One of the guard positions is practically nailed down by Captain Ben Jones, FOOTBALL 8 7 :FQ THE armenia .mum Ljfiqg' .-U1 Scholastic guard last year in city circles. The other position of guard will be contested for by Dave Lewis, l,ester Diamond, -Ioe liatou, Charles Simmons, and jacob Rosen- berg. XVith men of proved caliber and with some help from the student body, Schenley can't help but have a championship team. .-Xll those not directly concerned in the game come out and aid the boys in their endeavor to make the team a suc- cesr! SWIMMING Schenley's chances for a cham- pionship swimming team this year are very encouraging indeed. The fellows hope to be able to avenge last years defeat, and they are working like beavers to make good this vengeance. Although Schenley will lose the valuable services of one of her Star swimmers, lllumberger. who is being graduated in january, she will be reeompensed by having another star to swim for her. lilancey, who is an JX. Bl. .-X. champion and who swam second in the 500 yard Cham- pionship -luuior National swim last year, will be l1lumberger's succes- sor. llluek, the big plunger, along with Saliug, will be the point-get ters in the plunge. llimling, Davies, llartzell, and Blcfreery, are making good as divers. Matthews, Simpson, and Turner, last year's captain, are strong in the lilty and back strokeg -lack Rose is an all around mang Klein and Simmons are fifty and one hundred yard men, along with MacKay, who looks pretty good in the fifty. XYilley and Macbeth are --vw. SWIMMING TEAM 88 Eg: THE .scnerfgisl Jounnntfffzqg iifty ancl back stroke meng the lat- ter will also compete in the diving. Hecht, in all probability, will carry oil' the breast stroke championship. while tilancey will compete in vari- ous championship swims during the coming season. A-Xfter looking over this list, everyf one shoulcl be reacly to boost Schenf ley's swimming team. HOCKEY Schenley's prospects of having' an- . other championship hockey team this coming' season are most en- coiiragiiig. .Xlthough we have lost the excellent services of such time men as Hangartuer, Slocum, anzl Pitcairn, we still maintain the con- stellation of KlcNiel. Klcsorlcy, llloom, and Malone, XXX: also have many cancliclates for positions of lesser magnitude. Lfncler the fatherly coaching of Klr. lllair, Schenley will be able to procluce one of the fastest anal the most skillful teams on the ice this season. XYhen the team captures the city championship for the thirtl consecutive time, Schenley will keep permanently the beautiful plaque that has been helcl cluring the pre- 'vious two seasons. .Xll the above predictions rlepenfl upon whether the otliicials of lluf quesne tiarclen will permit high school hockey. If the tiarclen is not obtainable for high school use, arrangements may be matle for out- door hockey. GIRLS' ATHLETICS BASKETBALL SQUAD 89 ' .r 1 illll I., Q n , u .F THU SCHEHLEH JUURHFIL 'J-Jql. I TI: ' illll 'ill I BASKETBALL champions, with many new en- -- thusiasts, are practicing faithfully .Xt present lmasketlmall is the pre- each week. dominating branch of girls' atht- The lifth annual meet for the girls letics. Miss Saunders and Miss swimming' championship of the Topp have aroused great enthusiasm in varsity and class lrasketliall, es- pteially in the former. Miss Saunders is coaching the varsity team this year. lnstead of lmfrillg for a splendid team. a chain-- pionsliip year and all that, we are going to predict it. for it is easily seen lmy varsity practices that our team will carry oll the honors in the lortlicoming' season. SWIMMING .Xltlnvugh the swimming meets do not ln-ein until next semester, the Pittslmrgli schools, that ended the swimming schedule for 1021, was won by our varsity team. The girls entered the meet with fl llrm determination to win, and, a lter a hard light to maintain Schens ley's record, they came out vic- torious for the lifth time. In spite ol the fact that the team has lost six girls hy graduation, we fully expect the team of '22, under the ellieient coaching of Miss lleach, to uphold the name the varsity team has made hy winning the championship title for live succes- sive years. wud SWIM MING TEAM 90 QQ JOURNAL Orncr ave J Ill 1 l Sumrllms The Rescue of Rominie, or Love at First Sight ,-X 'l'hrilling llrania in Une Act. Huck: Qto girl, pulling her from Cast: l1uckAcowboy, tin-horn, etc. horsej l'edro bb-- ehis horse. You're all right now, old gal, don't Roininief----XX'iinder-girl of the cry, West. Well get your horsie by and by. Scene l. A plain in the wild and Ronii: tbreathlesslyj woolly W1-st, tnot half so wild as My dear, I thought, l'd nearly die Pittsburgh, with the roll-tops, 'n llut 1 was safe while you were by. everythingj. Enter Buck, riding on I'll say it didn't take you longg l'edro. l'd loye to be so brave and strong. Huck: Say hoss, C'1l'lUl1, step on it l'edr: Huh! nowg Buck: tlnodestlyj XYhat are your legs for, anyhow? Oh that's a little thing for nie, l'edr: XYhy you must think you're lllll used to all that stuff, you see. in a lliyg Romi: I don't know why my horse tice, don'tcha know l gotta live? went wrongg lluck: lseeing a girl tear across the You are so brave, so brave-and plainl strong. Hoy, look at that, how come, how Huck: XYhy l'd pull such stunts any come? day, lice, why l'lls:1yshe's going somel lf you would roll your eyes, that 4.-X faint but uninistakable cry for way. help is borne back on the breezel l need some one to cook my grub: lluck: llot dog! .X damsel in dis- XYill you be mine to sew and tress! scrub? XX'e rescue her, and win success. Ronii: l'll take you up on that, all .nwlfs up to you, old boy, Pedro, right, 'NVQ gotta get her now. let's go! l'll be your spouse and make t'l'hey do.l things bright, l'edr: Cclose to run-awayj lledrt .-Xin't love grand-? Oo-ow, my corn, oh dear, oh dear! lfurtainl XYhy did Nla ever bring me here! .lean Montgomery, 305. 92 1 ggi umm 4., , 5,,:. me scneniegx .JOURNAL ma,- Doggerel of the Three-Horned Dilemma In all my life's long history Itls frequently a mystery Deciding what to take from off a bill-of-fare,-or worse. , From time-tables ridiculous Or Schenley High's curriculas, So that I'm tempted oftentimes, em- phatically to curse. VVhen I am in society, Desirous of variety, I, seeing menus offered me, in con- sternation quake, I show my trembling diffidence To quite a group of stiff and dense Society belles and beaux, and know not what to take. Fillet-de-sole, Parkerhouse roll, Chocolate mousse, roasted goose, Oyster stew, celery fnewj, Lobster broiled, butter tspoiledj, Mashed potatoes, stewed tomatoes, Cabbage braised, bread Qhalf rais- edj , Water iced, drinks high priced, Pumpkin pie, Scotch or ryel', Porterhouse steak, caramel cake, Roquefort cheese, petit peas, Apple sass, demi-tasse? And when Ilm in the sta-ti-on To start on my vaca-ti-on, I scrutinize time-tables with great terror in my mind. I think of texts, quite sermonal, VYhen I am in the terminal, But cannot, for the life of me, my destination find. New York, South Fork, McKees Rocks, Gatun Locks, liakerstown, Quakerstown, Meadville, Speedville, Tuxedo, Toledo, VVillimantic, Gulf, Atlantic, Texico, Mexico, XYinnebaska, New Alaska, Steubenville, Reubenville: Kalamazoo, Chien Foo, San Francisco, New Nabisco? :Xnd when this high school beautiful, In my home town most sootiful, I fully had decided it my duty to attend, I felt my usual wavering Of mind, uncertain, quavering, XYhen this before my eyes I saw. with that same fateful trend: Geography, orthography, Psychology, biology, I Spanish, Danish, .-Xstronomics, gastronomics, Mathematics, jazz, dramatics, Engineering, auto steering, Plane geometry, trigonometry, Reading, weeding, Administration, education, Scandinavian, Moravian, Scott, rot? I I .1 mum ,.l . ' THE SCHEHLENI JOURNAL ' F llt lllll. QF.: No matter what the latitude, l always have the attitude Of frightened introspection when it comes to make a choice, Uh that someone would leniently, Choose things for me conveniently, So that, less inarticulate, I'd cle- vate my voice! Katherine May, 207. Schenley lfligh School, Pittsburgh, l'a.. Feb. 9, 1020. The dignitaries of Miss lJean's linglish V class niet in room 208. their customary habitation, as the elongated finger of the physiognomic time-recorder apprised that the sec- ond hour was rapidly, Going XXX-st. The vocal contribution of thc secretary was plausibly rendered and indecorously criticized as :L promiscuous report. The Chairman then called upon Master jones to recite, but, as it is not the duty of the chairman to cvoke the students to recite, our tcacher expeditiously. but dispas- sionatcly, notilied him of his su- pererogatory performance. Our teacher then beckoned to the sec- retary to call upon the next student to recite. Master jackson rose and gave a very interesting, though ex- temporaneous, talk on The evils at- tendant upon the procrastination of night work. The treatise was edu- cational and philanthropical. From it we derived the following concep- tion: when in the course of high school life, it becomes indispensable to put off until tomorrow what you have to do for today, kindly confine your eccentricity and lead not your- self into wearisome vexations. XVhen this persuasive harangue had finally passed through the cranial district of our upper regions, there was scant time for more knowledge and microscopic time in which to acquire it. Therefore, our recitations for the day were considerably few, though interesting and instructive. For Monday it is hoped, expected, and required that by individual effort every one shall come prepared to give a short though interesting talk on any subject. The ringing of the bell some what resembled, The Star-Spangled llan- ner, for, no sooner had its music resounded through the class, than all were upon their feet,-and auto- matic adjournment was in order. Respectfully submitted, JULIUS I.. KATZ, Secretary, Pro-tcm. In the Lunchroom Mr. Homer, to Mercer, who is chewing a match: Mercer, that is no place for a match. It belongs in your pocketfl Kimberly: He is seeking a light lunch. Mr. Homer. g .I :lull 1.5 5 : ' THE .SCHEALEH JOURNAL : IF Ill qunlo mia! Condolence There, there, little lfreshie, Don't you inoang You'll be a Sophy, NYhen you'Ye grown. There, there, little Sophy, lJon't j'0l1 eryg You'll he a junior lly anrl hy. There, there, little ilunior, lJon't fret and shirlcg You'll he a Senior, lf you work. There, there, great Senior, l3on't you erowg You'll soon he a lireshie again. First thing you know. Catherine llrown. 10-l. Miss lliegnerz Stop talking. It's not that talking that I object to, it's the noise it makes. r English I teaehcr: Use 'incleeor- ous' in a sentence. lireshy: l sing' in cle chorus. Mr. lienclerson: lf lirenneta were to elope with lllwoocl, would she he taking a Knapp tnapj 7, Karl: No, but lflizahetlr XYoonl.i' Klargaret, iarlcling' her two eentsl 1 Oh, then that woulcl make Clif- forcl XX'eigl1t. f f - - On a Imlaekhoarrlz lhe elnhlrezi hacl beautiful blew eyes. M ,K i ll 'N lil l v Q- ' gyiigk Q MW 6 t o 4 1-all IF YOU DONT 'CII' YOUR NIC.HTWORK.Tl3 B0 ND T0 uClT'Y SUCCESTED DFQIKLISS WEEE DIWN DT-MTM University Training in Business Administration is Your Best Insurance Against Incompetence, Unemployment and Inadequate Compensation School of Accounts, Finance and Commerce DUQUESNE Economics Spanish English Traffic and Transportation Money and Banking Advertising Business Law UNIVERSITY Business Organization Business Management Corporation Finance Commerce and Industry Credits and Collections Psychology and Selling Taxation and Tax Reports Accounting, all branches, including preparation for C. P. A. and American Institute Examinations. IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN PITTSBURGH 4th, Sth and 6th Floors, Vandergrift Building, 323 Fourth Ave. TELEPHONE, COURT 3394-'COURT 3395 W. H. WALKER. Dean Ifstablished 1824- Troy, N. Y. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute if School of Engineerirzg ana' SfTl.t'I1lTL' Iflllll'-YPEII' Courses in Civil Engineer'- im: KU. ICJ. IVI1'l'I'IiIYiIi'IlI-I'1IiP.fIIl90l'IIIf.I' 4M. ICJ, lGl0c'ti'ic'nl Iflnginos-ring IIC. EJ. Chi-mit-al I'Ing.rinecrim.': Itfh. ICJ, and Genera! St'It'IIi'P Ili. SJ, Grzullmte C'm1rs4-s loading.: to Muster and Doc-tor IJ1-1.:i'oes. MIl4it'I'll and fully vquippoml Cliemicfnl, Plxysir-ul, IClom'ti'i1'uI, Mevlialnivul, and Mzitvrisuls 'I'0stin:.': Iii1IHII'Zli0I'IOS. For catalogue and illustrated pamph- lets, showing: work ol' graduates and vie-ws of huilmlinirs and campus, apply to livgislrur, I'IltSIllII'f-III Building, Troy, N. Y. OHOHOW H. L. DARNER. Vice Dean OFIHIHUWIHOWCWINCWOWOWOWOIIWONOWCNQWPQ1 THE HIIME CIIEMISI A Manual and Outfit planned especially for the Boy who desires a home Laboratory. This Outfit contains a complete Equipment of Full-sized Apparatus as weII as Four Acids, Seventeen Solut- ions, and Fifty-four Dry Chemicals. A dd ress : THE HONIE CHENIIST 925 North St. Clair St., E.E., Pittsburgh. .....g.g.g.......q..q.......,.............-q..q.-o-s-wof-o-nows--o--o-o-o-o-o-o-owcuo-o-g.g..gag.g.g..g..g..g..q.5 96 fy THE .SCHQAQQQH .JOURNAL Egg -ED A young farmer boy had left the farm to yisit some city relations. He wrote his brother at home a let- ter, telling him some of the joys of city life. Thursday we autoed to the country club, where we golfed around until dark. Then we motored to the beach and Fridayed there. His brother at the farm, imme- diately wrote back: Yesterday we buggied to town and baseballed all afternoon. Then we went to Hiram's and pokered till morning. Today we muled out to the cornfield and hee-hawed until Sundown. Then we staircased up to our room and bedsteaded until the clock lived. -Julius L. Katz, 309. Mr. Henderson: XYhere do you go this period ? Dot: Over to 315 to play in the mud. Mr. Henderson: You may make a plaster cast of me. Dot: HAH right, I will. Mr. Henderson: If you do, l'll bust. Lecture on Books VVe should judge a man by his books. Voice from rear: NYes, by his bank bookf' Electrician's wife' to hubby at 3 A. M.: VVire you insulate? Mr. liellinghamz Uh, I know that you all think that this is just a lark period. Doesn't a lark sing? Professor to student: 1 can't blame you for looking at your watch during class, but I do object to your holding it up to your ear to make sure it hasn't stoppedf' Heard at the Senior Lunch Table Honor. studying Henry Esmond. IYhat does 'recapitulationst mean ? Elizabeth M.: VVhat is it, Engi- lish or Civics? Wise Ones Heard in Chemistry Laboratory Please give me a hydrogen generator. XYhere can I Find some CO2? Mr. Pugh: Do you have a chem- istry thumb? Bright One: 'KNo. where can you buy one?', She: A'IVhat tense should I use when I say 'I am beautifull He: 'AThe Remote Past. Cloos: Yes, we import some food-tea, coffee, rubber, etc. Leonard C.: Yea, olden times aren't what they used to be. Cloos: The least degree of heat changes a metal somewhat. Karl: A chemist must be awfully cool-headed. ' Q7 Y Accountancy and Business Administration 4 A KNOWLEDGE OF ACCOUNTANCY is essential to every business man. You may take either spare time or full time instruction in this course at the PITTSBURGH SCHOOL OF ACCOUNT- ANCY, conducting the PACE STAND- ARDIZED COURSES. Stop in and see us for further details. We offer a one hundred dollar CS100.00j scholarship to a member of the graduating class of each high school each term. Writiwz by Smurf .If1'Q11ist01z Z PITTSBURGH SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY xfConductinga- PACE STANDARDIZED COURSES -Inn ACCOUNTANCY AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1 345 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh, P 6-v-of-o-w OHPQIONONUNFO 98 ..gagag..Q..q..q..Q..g..q..g..g.-Ono-0-0.-3--Q.-Q.-g..g..g. ..g..g.. . .g,.g..g..g.-g.,g..g..p,g..g..g.-Q-. 1' iT IIIII 1.1 EF- .i.ifTH E ,i5ff'EH.!SH:J0UR'l4L .5-1' COMMUTERS It strikes me funny, doesn't it you, the things that people some- times do. They love to live the simple life, 'midst llowers and coun- try dews, but alack! they travel forth to town and ride in 82's. This high powered change each living day, would surely make my hair turn gray, but would you list to their discourse, theyld talk to you until they're hoarse, of a commuter's way. Early in the morning they gulp their ration down, and hurry to the station to catch the train to town, and late at night, when all is still, they leave this town of many a hill, and hie them hence unto the lands where bull frog's groan and erickct's band lull to sleep the 'sub- urban man. And you look on with glee, and chortle, and think the words, by now immortal, Wl1at fools these mortals be. Tom Marshall-f-212. Dumbell: The Arms conference in XVashington is being called to limitate the arrayment of the na- tions. Student. translating Latin: 5'Cae- sar called together all his generals, of which he had a large supply? Some ages the geologists have overlooked: l. The bandage 2. The cabbage 3. The mucilage l-2-3-4, VVho are we for? Class of '22, That's who welre for. Are we in it? W'ell, I guess, Ask Mr. Henderson, Heyll say yes Put: That salesman takes orders from nobodyf' Take: 4'Yea, business is bad. tVVith apologies to B. Franklinj lYhy, if you want to make light of a subject, must you keep it dark? OUR QUEER LANGUAGE Wlien the English tongue we speak, VVhy is Hbreak' not rimed with Hfreaku? XVill you tell me why it's true Yve say sew but' likewise feW ? And the maker of a verse Cannot cap his 'ghorseu with worse ? f'l'3eard sounds not the same as heard , HCordU is different from word , Cow,' is cow, but low is low , Shoel' is never rimed with toe,'. Think of Uhosey' and dose and K'lose g And think of goose fAand yet of Hchoosen. Think of comb and tomb and 'fbombng Doll', and roll', and home and some . -o x n x Q z 9 6 5 6 2 5 x ! 5 x x : x 2 9 9 Q 5 9 9 6 6 x ! 6 Z 5 : o z s 2 5 9 5 9 5 5 'P i 6 x 9 5 5 o s 2 9 fi 2 E 5 ' u 2 5 z L? 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I XVhitfield Street near Penn and Highland L..g..q..g..g..g..g..g.-g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..pq-4-g..g..g..g..g..g..Q..g..g..Q..g.....g..g..g..g..g..Q..5..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.....g.....g..g..g..g.-5 Q gg! usual :jg 5 : THE SCHEHLEH JOURNAL : llril lll ' Illll 'ill lilll And since pay is rimed with Say , XN'hy not paid,' with 'lsaid I pray? VVe have blood and food and l'good g Mould is not pronounced with could , XVherefore done, but gone and lone ? Is there any reason known? And in short, it seems to me Sounds and letters disagree. -Exchange. Mr. Homer, discussing circum- stantial evidence: Ulf you found a fish in a bottle of milk in the morn- ing, what would you think?,' Haber: That there was water in the milk.'y l'oor fish! Mr. Bellingham: Young lady! You've wasted two minutes of the classls time. There are eighty peo- ple in this room, therefore you have wasted one hundred and sixty min- utes. lJon't allow it to occur again. First Senior: Is it this month?', Second Senior: No, it's next monthf, VVhich was the most tragic march of Caesar's career? Ides of March. Miss Dean: And he woke up and found himself- Dick: Asleep 101 fXVith Apologies to R. Burnsj Marks, that have been writ in red, Marks, for which I've awful dread, Marks, that nearly knocked me dead, Please don't follow me! I desire those writ in blue, A's or B's will always do, lint they always seem too few,- Precious A and Bl I've tried weeks and months to know, Every line of Cicero: In one ear and out they go, Illl Hunk every class! Every class I'll fail for sure, Burke and Math I can't endure: Study is my only cure, If I work, I'll pass. Stanley Burnshaw, 20l.' Felser reading a Civics compo.: l'All the teachers had to pass exams in Reading, VVriting, Arithmetic, Geometry, Geography and History. After that, the state opened a school for the feeble-mindedfy Brother: I'm chilly. Sister: Are you Chile? I'm Rrazilf' Brother: HI always knew you were a nut.'l In Latin Miss Marcus: She omitted nilzilf' Felser: That's nothing. f x cffnies ri fu' o t bac, f ouf N I H :E eg! Jfi G ' 1lIl f VW gf. gg . X ff ' 31 ,- . . , - , V ' f : V 1'1f1qf.1v1rQg:s--M-jggf?-ff-az!fu-I-1-' ' ,N,,,41 - f . . , V V '- . H., 1-T-'X' ' 0 1 ., ' E: ' f 'Eln ffzwva '. .L . ft-1 , xf'wE'A,iw 4 'R K It 4.,.,.. y -- 1 . - ..-.-::,-H:-::.v.,m--1--,,,. q- M - Nr-4. '-Fla-W. ..-- H' 4 .-: .::.:. ---, . ,. , ., . , 1, . ,xi A ,,..,.,-,.,-t-,.,q-,Q 0, l llf J ' x - .- 'I -A - -' 3,9111 ' -.Rf- ?6-?Z- ef J fr -,-- - - l- - A -... v .177-113,-Riffs ,, .- ., U, I , jlv ' 4. 1 , .- J. ,,,v-Q G, 11,1 nf' 9-if .::.r- 1- . - 5 .- , y.,--w X..---f 1. - I - , dm. . f. ,, -1 ' '? 1 'P ' 'K 1 , :I !I ' rg-:fb 'r K .K YQ 9, x J - A K Q X .ax qv xx- . 3 X , i X I A 9 X A., x ,ith X Ga? VW 'A' H 1 , 1 X: A ,V 0 ::::.: tl 1 - - la: :: ::'1'l'tl- ' A I 'I 1 , p , , 4, ,,4 . ., J . -- f :fb-w: ..? 1,F?'N -'f':f+sm:-gay: bt-, T-U0 ,.4fff2?,c'-'- -P--4 -3 'airtiff:f'fif:f',-xt-.'VQM? .ltfqlif wgi Le 1 'H I n In In V i s T 3 Ill .J 4, t , ' 1- M . - V - - 1-Q. g IAVQ ,,f' 1. -- N-21.15553 'Qf: ' A -119' ' 1, 1 - v - 3 -- ' XX 1 it , I X 1'-s. I l ' ' E I 5 Tech Food Products Co. Pittsburgh, Pa. 107 .. 2 CMO' g..g..g..g.. If .whiff CvC O C0l l-'Ov' ga O O'4O0l l O OMOf'OWO0OMlwO0l C0O CHO0O'1O'l Of'O'l' O O l O l O0O 9' Q 2 2 2 1 2 5 rf-re .scnerffis JOURIMLW' E li-'Zilla lllll alll:-I-il HOOT, MON! Oh, it's nice to get up from your warmish bed on a cold December morn, and dust the snow Hakes off your head, and try the chill to scorn. It's fine to 'breathe tl1e good, fresh air that's gangin' thru the sash, hut, 111011, itls cold enou' to freeze your hair, not speakin' of your hash. And when you ope11 up tl1e door to grab the n1orning paper, tl1e wind blows in with such a roar, it fairly makes you caper. You light the fire and start some grub a cookin' on the range, and in the meantime nurse your ire against the sorry change thatls fast becoming nation- al. The people have gone mad, they are no longer rational, they teach their hygiene noon and night and lead us on to make us bite and take hook, line, and sinker. But, no, I'll fool them all you'll find, I'll hire for me a tinker, to place a heater 'neath my bed, 'way up i11 front close by my head, and there I'll sleep and snooze and dose, and wig- gle both my ears and toes, and being cooked instead of froze, I know that I shall rind, that, after all, contentment is mainly i11 our mind. Tom Marshall-212. Mr. Homer: f'l.Vas the prophecy made before or after the event? NVhat do you think?', Leonard C.: I think that's a good joke. Wail of the Class Book Committee 'l'ell me not i11 mournful numbers, That this write-up will not dog lfor my power is numb that wrote it -Xnd I've no ideas 11ew. ,Xrt is long and Time is fleeting, .Xncl our hearts, tl1ougl1 strong and brave, Still, for one lo11e hour of resting And of recreation crave. Let us, though, be up and doing XYith a heart for any fateg Still achieving, still pursuing, For this Class Book cannot Wait. Katherine May, 207. 'YH TO CP 'IQG N h Q3 l fic, I1 6 I rx 0 -I F: 0'-iwiwiwtffi-wiv!-+0vOwO-OwQw0wlw0v0nl-0--owinbwivlwt--Oni--0-O--Dwi-'Dwi--i -0-0--I--N vivviv-I--O-lv-lwtv B. K. ELLIOTT CO. Films Developed, Printed or Enlarged Cameras and Pham Supplies Artists' Materials of all Kinds Drafting Supplies 126 SIXTH STREET Opp. Alvin Theater COM PLIMENTS OF A FRIEND WWXk 'X?FMk MIHOHOOOII-Oli'-O-C'-C40-lu 104 OMIM '4 5 Q Q 2 3 2 a 5 E 5 9 Q 3 5 5 rd F. gm IC ZZ Qiil Si 0175 5352 -3'-5 U14 O SO 211 QE QP! ECI? EDU QC! 170 CD I v'O'0CvO O l'0O I C0lvOHO ONl i THE COLLEGE SCIIOOL OF LANV E SCHOOL OF EDl'CATlON SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY Q SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS SCHOOL OF PHARMACY E SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING MELLON INSTITUTE 5 SCHOOL OF MINES ALLEGHENY OBSERVATORY 5 CRADIIATE SCHOOL EVENING SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS, 5 SCHOOL OF MEDICINE ACCOUNTS AND FINANCE I 2 Saturday and Efvenzng Classes C 5 S Fall Term, 1922-23, Begins September 25, 1922 .Q-.Q S For Catalog or Other Information, address g J. G. QUICK, Registrar 2 E 5 -o--o--a--0--o--o--o-o-s-- --0-so--0--O-fo--one--0--c owawn-A-0-one--0--Ono-0--0-0-0-Quo--can-0 0-0-fo-vi-0-0-0-4-0-0-0-04-of ? I E ID W 7 rr EW A gl ' F K 5 lf' A4 ' E Headquarters for Boys Langham 2 High Clothes 2 You Young Men at High School who want the season's smartest models will enjoy slipping into the single-breasted and double-breasted 5 suits. They have the indisputable style demanded by discerning Q dressers-that air of correctness you want. PRICED REASONABLE ? ? O 3 3 5..,........... ...................,.................. ...............,........,.....,.. ........................ 105 9 9 9 . O O Q 0 I O Q O O O O O O 0 O O'-0-'OMC--0'-O O Q Q Q' O Q Q 'Q 9 O-4'4 9 9 0 9 9 0 Q 9 0 0 U 9 9 Y'9 ..g..g..p..g. .g..g..g..9.. 0 X 0 2 g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g ..g..g..g..g 0 I 0 I vQ 'f '. . O O O O O O l gnpq.-g..g.-g..g..g..Q.-g..Q..g..g..g..g. g..q..q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.-5..g..g.. lVlz1cLEAN St CONlPANY Certified Public Accountants Pittsburgh Cl0vel1111ci N ew Audits, Systems, Taxes and Sp Investigations 1710 First National Bank Building Phone-Court 460 Compliments to the Senior Class From a Friend 106 .uQn5wl0O0Oo-luQnQ,..uQ-sQ-.D0lv'lnQ C0O O' '. York OVC-'INO0lMO O l0C O ecial 0-Cv-M -0-0-10-0-I-'O-0-Of-0-Q,-Of-Ov 6 O O4'l'lOMI OMOwO0OMlwO1llvOvO1 g...........g..g,.p-.g-..o-o-o-o-o-o-uo-o-s- l to Oni OHOWl'O'0QWOW04'4NO0O'C'OWlvO0CHlWO0Y4K0l'O'4'Q'ONONOWOvlHO0O'44 3 lwivilflffivlvl ? o x 0 x 2 0 : ? 0 s Q ? ? ? I DEMMLER BROS. COMPANY Tin and Enameled Ware Gas and Oil Stoves Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Etc. lVarm Air Furnaces E 2 3 3 2 3 Z E l o-o-v-Q-o-Q- U Q Q O O O 9 O 9 9 0 O 9 Q 0 O Q 0 0 O Q Q O nl . . . . ROSS ST., COR. FIRST AVENUE., Pittsburgh, Pa. 3 3 Z Ml O l WE EXTEND OUR FAREWELL TO QUR SENIORS 1 MARY EDWVARDS CHARLES I-I. TURNER E . 5 -0-0-0-of-an-8 107 . NI-I 0OvO0O-OwC O OHO-O'Q00lO'-O'ONO0OvO'O C0O O0OwlHlNOWlNOHl 00000000 .-gngngwgwyqugngug CO7lIj5ll7l1KIll5 BOOK SHOP of FRIENDS Books, Stationery and Periodicals 437 Compliments of BELLE BROS Pittsburgh, Pa. Hurrah for Schenley! R O S E N B L U M E X C L U S I V E Compliments of a Frieml F U R R I E R S. HIGHLAND AVENUE C,,,,,i,,,-,,,l,,m George W. Erskme Druggist from 7 Q V 1 X 7 3703 Butler Street AMMLR ALUB PITTSBURGH, PA Oi-Q0 kk 108 9.5.- -6-ww!-0-0-0 nivhdwint-M -0-0-0 -0-0-4-CMO-0 -Q-O-vi-C-0 -0-Oni C. H. DRUMMOND 4064 PENN AVE. Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables Fisk 1407 Sz 1408 -i-0-sweat--0--0-'O--0-I-lu0-0-0-f0--I-04-l--is-0--of-0--I--0-I-If Compliments of HARRY BLUESTONE of the BL UES TONE PHARIVIACIS TS CO. IT IS TIIE DESIRE AND POLICY OF Kirsch's Drug Store 798 HAZELVVOOD AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA. To extend to its rusiomers the max- imum of sewvire and every fourtesy within its flower. -I-0-I-fl-O-so-+0-O-'O-1 WE DELIVER Stanley Wajert Owowo-Q-O-lwowiwl--C--9-Q-0.-9-one-9' Fresh 8: Smoked Meats 8: Poultry Fish and Oysters in Season 4810 SECOND AVENUE J , Bell Phone 81 Hazel Hazelwood, Pittsburgh, Pa. hvanwennupouoaw- z a a 5 2 s a a a a fl' ? 3 Q 2 a a s s s a '. E 3 a s a .g..g..g..g..g. I-Qffi-10-O-U-'ofa-Of O lMO0'O0O 0NC O lvC'vOvO'1O l l OHC lwl C 0 Miss Conley's School SHORTHQZND AND TYPEWRITING Fourth floor - - Highland Bldg. , 1 . . East Ends Most Exclusive Busmess School For Young VVomen Classes Start Each Monday' Call Hiland 1266 For Rates. .guynga...g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..q.....g..g..g..g..g.4..g. Sale Serfvir! CONGRATULATIONS To Our Feb. '22 Classmates S U HEATLEY C H 9.4.- 'Ov E T 2 2 E 2 2 5 ME 4 I l 4 5 3 Y ? 2 3 Q 5 2 wi-M-0-0-out--0-0-of-l-vw 014000 0-v-0--Qw0wl--0-l-0wlvl-'l--l-4w0-l-+0v-0-vo-10-Owl-Owl-I-1 -O-1 3 O' xi Complinzents of THE STRAND BOWLING ALLEYS J, H. KENNY Huey 81 Mathews, Inc. Wlzere Quality Comm' nl-Uno-0-fl--Ov-0-Oo-I-C-InI-U-i-I-0-vi-fOf'On-If-0-IQQ i i 4 2 1 l 0-4-0-o-9-0-0-o-a-0-0-Q-0-of-Q-Q-5 O lvl'l14ONO0'O'lO01O0O+'O O l O0O'lO0ONllPOUOWOO'lMl0ll'l lWO ONOIIOMDHIIION Ilvlvl IOl'l Ov'O lMO0ll'lN. O l O MIND' ln!- H'QMKKKKK'OKNO'OK'91OQ0l '0Q4040Q4'1' ' 'O lWO l0l'W'lK4KNO0OKKM H. W. DUNN. Pres. W. H. MCGOWAN, Sec. E. S. DUNN, Vice Pres. S. J. DUNN, Treas. ALLEGHENY LUMBER CO. WHOLESALE LUMBER White Pine, Yellow Pine 8: Pacific Coast Products 605 FERGUSON BLOCK PITTSBURGH, PA. Both Phones JOHN OBER STRAUB HOMER OBER STRAUB HAZEL 1854 5 STRAUB BROTHERS GARAGE Accessories, Supplies, Storage, Tires and General Repairing Open Day and Night - - - Batteries Recharged 5726 FORBES STREET PITTSBURGH, PA. 110 400 WO 'l0l OHO l 0 lwO'1lWO OwO O'1Uvvleviuiugngngngnpq fOl'O O O lNO-1000-'Cv'O 040000000001 2 9- 6 6 a R O X 9 6 2 Q S 0 2 0 0 X DO O '0O'O0O OWlvCvO0O lvOMOWO0l'-CNOwO O lvI O O g..g....................g. ...g..g...... ........g........g.. ...wg ..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.., 316 316 2 Three Cheers To Our Seniors, Hail To Them All Rally The Great Qnes, And Even The Small, Ever To Think Of Their Schenley So Dear In, Many An lncoming Gr Future Year. Xylographs We Know You Deserve, Trophies We Hope That You Will Preserve Enter To Learn, Your Task You've Completed Exit To Serve, May You Be Never Defeated. 1171 ita Meyer. 316 2 BOOTH 8z FLINN 3 o x n s o 3 x o x 9 Q I 4 o 2 3 2 E ofa-9-nouns-4-o-o-0-0-0-o-0-9-o-on no-Q.-Q4 111 OvO C'l0O O0QvQ0ONlv'O0O0l0O'OWOHD OvO l'O0'O0l0l O0Ol vll'OvlWl l'O'0C'0O l l'0l O lNlNl C C ! 0 0 'l'0'-O-0-0 -0'-mm-0-0-0-1 I Do they call You Helpless? LEARN TO SAIL- LEARN TO SWIM- LEARN TO SAVE LIFE. MAN IS EDUCATED AS HE BECOMES MASTER OF HIS ENVIRONMENT LEARN TO COOK- LEARN FIRST AID- LEARN TO CAMP OUT. They'll soon need your help. Be ready with it! Man is educated as he is helpful. Be helpful and you'll be happy. CAMP ARCADIA FOR BOYS The Camp of Happiness I th H t I M' YI C Cal' 0 HIDE. . FOR FULL INFORMATION INQUIRE CAMP ARCADIA, C. J. Teller, Director 854 West l8lst, NEW YORK CITY or call Hazel 2265 - M O'4WO'00OWOHO0O0lWlWlU0'OWOW.NG'C0O0ll'OUO0O0.0CN94UO'4NO'QHl0l-IWIWOWONIWCUONOO' 112 no-8 C. Reizenstein Sons IRI PORTERS 711 Liberty Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa. CHINA, GLJSS ELECTROLIERS SHEFFIELD SILVER .g.-g..g..g-.g..g..g..g..g..g--Q..g..g..g.-Q.....g..g..g..g.....g..g..g..q..g. Fisk 154-J Robert Gestrich Jefweler and Optometrixt -P726 Liberty Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa. Licensed to Practice Optometry Under Penna. Act March 30 1917 ..g-g..g..0--0--Q-4-.g..g..g.-g-g..g..g..g..g..g.-gug..g-.nugugagagug-in WESTERN UNION ATHLETIC CLUB GEO C. PITFIELD, Pres. LOUISE SI-IAPIRI, Bmirzess ,llnnzzger ....g..g..g-.g..g..g..g..Q..q..g..g..g..g..g..g........g..g..g..g..g..g..g Hazelwood Fruit Co. Vllholesale and Retail JLI, KINDS FJNCY FRUIT JND VEGETABLES 4854- Second Avenue Bell Phnnc Hazel 321 wi-'Cv-I-Ivivivlwif C5 3. B if N . 3 Fl N 3 PM C4 Q '-0-. Ps 75 Q S I ..g..g.-guy... Q.-g..g..g.....g..g.. .g..g..q.. ....g.......-of-q-.............g.....g..g-Q-0.-o..g..g..'.... ..g..g..g..g..g..g.. ..g..g..q.-Q Overbeclis Market CHOICE AIEATS -0OwOHO lMI OvO0ill0 C Q I 0 Q-or 521 GREENFIELD AVENUE Terms Cash Auto Delivery L-1 O :r :s 3 'E :s E. CD .g..g..g.. 0--In Q4 0- 52 C3 4- W 'Fl De 4 F 73 DP 4 F1 Z C' F5 I--9+ PLUMBING Othce and Residence Bell Phone, Cedar 4028 5 N. S., PITTSBURGH, PA. Monroe Sz lVlclVlaster I EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE Paints, Varnishes, Brushes and Builders' Supplies Bell Telephone, Fisk 694-R 3 4525 LIBERTY AVENUE 6 113 ' iff I'O'2Owl'llWC'Ill'l I OvO I l l O O C O O0O'-l'O l-'O C'-ONO0O l' 2 2 5 2 2 5 5 2 2 5 2 z z I 5 5 2 3 I' I Q 5 2 g.-g..g..y-94 guy...-gn 9.-Q.-pq.. NOWON OFDM! 0- -M-0-on C-0--O-'O-I--M421 9- 0-40-4- OMOHIHONPQGOMO' 040101 IUC' 'OWOMO' a I I I 2 2 2 2 I I 5 z a 1 I a 2 Z a 2 a 5 Q Z I 5 Q Z Q 2 1 xy I2 J K T Y 'E' Nl Ns' Ll IIIIIV O III I .f A. S . VI N. , 12. ws 1-B -.Q , 1 ,+- 74'l '?l4Yf'- 'T -6-173-53-' 5 ' '-ax ' ..:::::::::::::5 I ,X A I I , I I! ff? ' I I 1' I I I ' ' ' 'al I ' sejv III ' Q .raise ' I'ef 'A 'W' Ii' New E N132 z-:I -'Q' ASK 401 1 Q I -xix-6252? ' - .'5 I + , ' ' I I I I f I I I I I I I' N lg I I I S ': 4 ,A gi? I F- I IA IIIII III t IIII II III I IIIIII IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII III II II I IIIIIII I IIII 'III I IIIIIII NEW AUTOMOBILE Spiral and Straight Tooth Bevel Ring Gears ana' Pinions 0 lxew bear In Stock For All Makes FACTORY GUARANTEED We h'lve the most eomplete stock of new and used Automobile Parts of all makes and descriptions The followmg, us a partnal lust of what we c'xrry m stock Axu. SHAFTS I MAUNETOS I BEARlNUb I RADIATORS DRIVE: SHAFIB lENERATORS PlsroNs ENUIN TRANS bHAFTb I Q1ARThRs I c.vLlNDeRs I UNIZEJQEQE Largest Dlstrlbutors of Used Tlres ln Western Penn a IIIII III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII III IIIIIII IIII II ' IIIIII IIIIIII III III ,,.,xxxx xxxffgggvffzfff UW IQ 1 S1IlllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllIlllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllhlf III IIIIIIII 5 1 59 Telephone Fxsk 333 W' PITT AUTO WRECKERS Every Part for Fvery Cnr 3310 38 Penn Ave Pittsburgh Pa III III -TllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllll' I3i,+X Ti 328915 'Wi I -'I .. ,' X l Y Y NJ xl NJ X-I xr wa x.r ur xr NI! its E3-G+? '-1: -Hr-6+:'Q+: --+1-H:-g+: -a+: -H: --+: c-+: +1 I I q n II ' 'I IIIIIII IIIII'IIII'I'III''IIIIIII''IIIIIIIII' 'II I IIlI III A I I 1- exe-+ +x4x+ rf + .V +x+x- -x-X- I 'IIunmmnmlununln9 1 I ' xii ' : I ' I AN ' 0 M 1 O , I ! . A ' . 0 O :I ' 'I o . , ' U ' .e.1E1Is!!'1t'3R'ff'f!l'5 I I A Lfe Ti- -J-Jeff T T +J+ +l+l+1-1-f- - ,' 52:2:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::I222!52iIIZSSIZIZSIIIHIFUiiliiiiliilliliiiilliiiili25:23 ..-i ::::::'::Zi2:l::: II III II IIIIIII IIII III IIIIII IIIIIII IIIIIII II I IIIII II I IIII ,122--+:--+:--+:-++:--+:--+:.-'+:--+:--+: -'+: I+: c+: +: 114 0 .72 Z JZ Z fnaff ffnwurnf fore.rlo4n6 Wie ierflund mf, .ffcxzz fm, ,f ,sz 172 A A A Q QU Q, ' f!: 0'.r eflfc flax! of 17. 522 322 ,........,..,......... ..,.......,,..,...... Harrison J. Hays Gifts - Books - Stationery Engraving CIRCULATI NG LIBRARY 6126-28 Penn Avenue EAST LIBERTY Phones, Hiland 3820, 3821 Open Evenings ..... ..g..g.....g..g..g.....g..g-0' Phone Bell, Fisk 1958 NOTARY PUBLIC QJohn Fink Agency INC. REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL INSURANCE Represented by J. IV. Fink Pennsylvania National Bank Building 3404 Butler Street Pittsburgh, Pa. American Reduction Co. Pittsburgh, Pa. GRANT 504 M,ww wnuwamwaoiwwhnnuwum -:-o-owo-of-t-o-o-o-o--owo-s-o-o--o-o--o-- 'HU l l O-'l OvvO0O0l'O C l'l'CMl4vO O'O'CWD l OHO i O O0lwO l'fiHONI'C'OUi'OWlHlWO l0l CNlHO C O0l0O lvO C l C'lOMOwOwl0C , PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL BANK and PENNSYLVANIA SAVINGS BANK We Do a General Banking Business, and Solicit Your Account A Penny Safvea' is a Penny Earned PENN AVE. St BUTLER ST., PITTSBURGH, PA. .......g o-o-o-o-unuo-n-wpupwnno-nwwuuonum-nuuo-oq.g.,.,. BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY Emoiw W. HUNT, D.D., LL.D., President The College Awards the degree of B. A. on the basis of four years of undergraduate work. Awards the degree of B. S. in Biology, Home Economics, Chemical En- gineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering or lXIechanical Engineer- irg on the basis of four years of undergraduate work. Awards the degrees of IVI. A. and III. S. on the basis of one year of resi- dent graduate work. Awards the degrees of Ch. E., C. E., E. E., and III. E., for special attain- ment. The School of Mnsz'e Awards diplomas for courses in Piano, Pipe Organ, Violin, Voice Culture and Art of Singing, VVind Instruments, History of lN'Iusic, Public School lllusic, Harmony, Composition, Theory, Vergil Clavier. BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY aims to develop men and women who will apply true Christian ideals in every department of human endeavor. For Catalogue and Information, address THERON CLARK, Registrar Lewisburg, Pa. 116 lf-Ov' vb--0-Cv-Owl-4-ini-+0-C-O-6-'O-Out-O -0-U -0-M-o-6-o--6nb-u-60owo-6-0f-oui--6-6-oMOu6--6-ow6f-o-6w0-ow6w6 we-6.-0-o-6-o -o-6-o-6-c--o-0-0-f0-o-0- -0-0-0+-6 0-O College Jewelry of the Better Sort J. F. APPLE OMPA Y Mnuufncrumuu lfwmns 120 E. CHESTNUT STREET Lancaster, Pa. il-iii i11, T-1 We specialize in class rings, pins, Fratern- ity pins, prize cups, medals, basketballs, footballs, etc. ,ll-li ill-i- XVRY1 E FOR CATALOGUE AND SPECIAL DESIGNS J1'IIlkt?1'.Y of the Sclzenley High School Ringx 117 2 i 3 Owb--0-0'-0-O-0-0-'Oni-O' i 0-v-QQO-'Q-+0-'Ou i 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 2 5 1 ., Main Ulli -- an ll XYm'ks 1,1 - B y-1 t, Sl 1 I 1' zlml Mvllor 'wt IS I ts 01111-v: 4 1 IN-nn X . Mast End UH 1-: S, IIip.:'IlI:1nrI Avo. :1 I Iiuum Blvd. USWALIJ WERNER 8. SUNS 00. I'I'I I'SIiI'RGII'S OI.I7IiS'I' AND I,ARGICS'I' DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS 'I'eIvplmnes 6-I00 IIiI:1mI, Bc-II 555 East, P. X A. I'I'I l'SBI'Ri I I I, PA. ...........................................................,..... Alvin Pharmacy Chlllflfvla' ffm, of Drzfgx nuff Sirk Room SIlf?f7fIt'.Y, Sl1ll1'o11w'y, Cjllllllly, Cjlhffllfj' KIIIIII Toffwl S11fwfvf1'w'. IZASTMAN Koxmli Sl'PPI.II2S ROBINSON fc 'I'ICRIl:XCIf l'lIl l'slsI'RcslI, PA. .g.4.4.4..9.4.4.Q..Q..g..9..Q..Q..q..9..q..q..g..g..g.-g.....g..g.-g GEO. E. McKEE CARPENTER sf BUILDER 612 ALGER STREET PITTSBURGH, PA. g.. 3..g..g..g..g.,g..g..g..q..g..q..q .qugug DANIELS DANIELS 2 DANIELS DANIELS Community Market GROCERIES - MEATS PRODUCE 3198 LANG AVENUE 525 Franklin 5 Live ur mI1'cQScLI DIlllIII'Y uux ..g.-g..g..g-4... .-g..g.q.-g..g.q.-g..g..g.. specialty 0.4-.gn I 5 I 'P Q 9 6 6 5 E S 2 8 5 S 3 S S 3 8 3 5 5 2 3 3 3 I 5 3 I Q 'I' ,. L 3 3 S I -6 l C 0 00' 'O'lf'lf'.NOG0 O 00'Wl l O O l l'1QMluQuQonQnQnQnQ...uQ..'.. a 3 Z Faculty Quiz-English Test ' ' ' ' ' C 1. 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ALL MAKES 1 E SEWING MACHINES ,11'1':111g'11 111c 111111111'111g 1111111 11Q'l11'CS 111 Il 8111111111 su 111:11 11111 Il11C11I1Q' O1 Washing Machines 11111111 11g111'11s 111 :1 51111115111 1111c 111 LOWEST PRICES :my 1111'111'111111 11111 g1x'11 11111 511111 111 EASY PAYMENTS 15. 1 O H. CARTER CO. 1 : ' 11 , 1 - 11 1 -1 11 f A 1' 131 F1f1h Avenue, Olga 151'11c11111:111. 206. 4419 CUURT AXNSWCI. flmml ml page 15l? 1........ .. .. ..,...............,........,.......................... 119 A 0W40 kFMFFkkk?94U04k? .,,,,.....Q.-o-uo-c-o-o--o-o-o-o- --e--on - -0--0-4--one-no--o-anno-o-0-o..g.... ,.....,,,.,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.., OUR HOBBY IS PROJECTION We a'o not make the pictures we show, but we select only pictures that make a good show, and we see that they are projected in a better way than any other theatre in the city. CAMERAPHONE THEATRE EAST LIBERTY MQ IS DARK NOW Because All the Bright Lights Have Gone OUT BLUIVIBERGER BRANDAU ISRAEL KISSOCK LEVINSON LEWEDOW R. C. 120 I lOv1C'4OI'00O O0'O1'ONO' ?F?kF9 . l O0O O C0C'O I .cc Y. F. L. .....g..g..g...-9-Q wiwfwiululvlwiv-C COI7lpllI7lEIZl5 vOvCvC-OvOvO0Cv4v0wCvC-OMC-ffwlwlvivi--I Of Joseph Liebofvlfz Class of 1916 Compliments of N azfhan Israel E 5 2 3 i -0-4-fu 0001 ONONOHOWONOHUUDUOHIM 040000 I'-C' vlvOvO O 1-0-fl-Owiwlvb-'I-Qvviwb-'iwiwivwvif-in010-0-0-0-Q-0uu4wqu0u0u0-0w0QwQ-4a9ulwlwlw0wluOwlul-Qw0w0w0-lwv4w0wOvOv0vOwOM0' 220 Congratulations to all Seniors Betty Mundell Anne Louise Blessing 220 Compliments Of A Friend l l I I l g guy.-q..g.q,.g.q..g..g..g..p I SALUTES 0 HER 0 SENIORS Custoggx Built A CAR custom-built in every way- a car of marked distinction in appear- ance-of superiority in mechanical construction, with those outstanding features tending towards class, beauty, performance and individuality-feab ures evolved by chassis and body builders, the world over, who claim distinction in the building of motor cars. Wilmer Sales Co. Inc. Distributors 4123-Sl Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 5 ..,........g....g......q..o-on--o--o--o 0--c--o--on -o-0-0-0-0--o-o-w O l' l'lO OHluO0'O0, OUR AIM l A Well Fed Student Body at a Minimum Cost Reymers' After Lunch Candies on Sale Daily THE Schenley lunch Room P. k A.-1441-R Park Bell Phone-65 Hazel JOHN A. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer 101-103 HAZICLVVOOD AVE. Pittsburgh, Pa. IOGUQOIC ' ' ' ' 'OHM'OIIO'-OMl0lwll'O l0lMl O l0ON8 3 -'GvO 'IHONOWOUC C0'l l lf'l0O0O0l'vOvl Ovvlwl0l0ClIl'O l O C l O Q. 2 9 . -o-o-fo-o-o--o-a.-c-- ous- - - , C O 0 l l l O O lf'l l0O0Ovl O O O O l O0l lHlHO O O O OKK K0 Phone Schenley 3978-I Electric Treatments Alfred P. Zeigler Chiropractor X-RAY LABORATORY 3703 FIFTH AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA. n .g..g,.g..g..q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.....g..g..g.. gag A. C. GIES Jeweler and Optieicm 6260 Frankstown Ave. East End, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bell Phone 1373 Hiland TELEPHONE-GRANT 966 lVlcClements Company FLOWERS F R U I T S 533 Wood Street Pittsburgh, Paz. no-so-so-4 CHILDRENS HAIR CUTTING MANICURING HILAND BUILDING BARBER SHOP ROOMS 525-526 FRANK DE LUCA, Proprietor SANITARY SERVICE Phone-Hiland 4386 Hours-8 A. M. to 7 P. M.- Saturdays 9 P. M. ..........g..............Q..g..9..Q.-0-o--o--o-o-Q--o-so-0-'Q-o--no-w SchWerin's 312 North Craig Street Between Craig St. and Baum Boulevard Pittsburgh, Pa. TAILORING CLEANING PRESSING 3 3 CARLSON 2 U H ERKOVICH l l .p..g,.q.. ..g..q..q..g..g..g..g..g.-g.-.- ......g..5..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.. ...g..g..q..g..g..g..g..g..g-. e-of-o-o--o-o-vo-fo-w-o--ovwf-o-o-o-of-0-'O 0 ! .guy Qnyngngay 'O-OCHOWC' g..g..g..g..g..g..g.. ug.. Quiulvi OWOWCWCWIWOGOW 6- IWCWOWOWOHWOWOHOHINIMOMP ng.-q.q.-Q. . .4 1 9 ARE ON SALE AT THE CANDY STAND, SCHENLEY HIGH SCHOOL When you are in East Liberty we invite you to make our East End Store your Headquarters 6018 PENN AVE. The Peoples atural Gas Compan 124 lnowfwlwi- 'OMO00' OHIVIWOFONOWOWOHOHUHll'ONO O C'1l Ol'll' 'O0Of'lNO0'O'll l I 'C lvililnlwilivli 0-'C Y' l U'O O O0O l l OvO O0O 0 . Q'U'. l O l O l 'OWOMO-9'9 3 ? z E i 4 4 5 i f 1 I i 1 3 -4-9 O0O 0vO O O IHlvvi-Ovlvivlvlilvivivlvililfi --0-0-0-C ...ng-Q 'Owl Q1 'CWIWOHI lvl 0000049000001OWO'IC0O0'O0'l l l l l O0O O'lC .HO O Compliments of Penn Trouser Company Compliments of Chas. 14. lV00afs, D.D.S. 5 2 5 f 3 5 Q 3 E 2 2 i 009' 0110-I-Owl--Ov-v-Owl-Q--Q-0-Owl--Ov lvivfif' O l OHO lMO l l l4'O'1D O' ug.. Q.. 108040 iv'l4'O ONO l' 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 X O--0-0 ..g..g..g.- E 2 2 X E 2 I I 2 i E 2 2 Z 2 2 ? 'Q .l'l O l . . O '. Il'l .0'l0O0INCWU''C O l lN. C O I O0O0'l l O' IHC 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Z X 2 E 2 2 2 2 I I 2 125 v Compliments Of Baer Horvitz New York Life Insurance American Lead Co. P1T'1'sBURGH, PA. LEAD PIPE, TRAPS, AND BENDS Hz'gjl1 est Grade -Oni-0-Q I--Ou - -Inv-Owtwlwnurmwl-rw-who-bww 5 0-l-o-0-l-l- 'i g.g..g..g..g..g.. O-vtvfiwi-0+-Ou g..g..g.g.. 'Ov' IMOHIHOH gag.. 4.- O-Owl-0-l-0-I-ftffin Quia!-swab-O-0 -Off!-Iwivi-in 0 I 0'- k9QKMFWkG 0 Compliments of International Real Estate Co. To Our Senior SARA HIRSH Three-O-Four hivlnlvivlHIUONOMO C'0lMl0l C O l C l l O O l ..g....-ov-g...........g. IQMCHIOMGQUCWOHlNl0.0CWlWO0.'l l l0OWl09'ONOv1.0lNl0l O'l0.0lWlNO OWO 6 Rud0lph's Q Meat Market 505 G recnficld Ave. H0lllt' Dr'e.v.w1l Beef, Veal, lffrmlv and Pork Fish and Oysters in Season q..Q..g.....g-.gr If--guy btwiefwbvl- S ? E S 1' E L . C l'O1 RANDOLPH 86 McCLEMENTS F l oral Experts EAST ICND IHC O O I l O'vOnQnQnQ-oiniugu Q Q Q Q Q Qugugug--'ng 5 Q 2 9 6 2 x 2 5 s 2 ! 5 5 ll l'Iorner's Class Congratulations to Charles Gainey. Z 5 I S ! 6 5 9 6 O 1 Q Q Q ..g..g..g..g..g..g..g. .5..g..g-.g..g..g.. E. L. BRADY 212W Stanwix Street Smithfield 1505 Opp Jenkins Arcade l 5 Near Jorrjflz Hornr Starr' E e Hvmstitehilig, Picoting, Eyelets Buttons flfade from Your O-zen 3: 111 aferial Fluting, Ruehing, Pinlcing Q Q ? 2 Buttonholes and Braiding E A a 6 Drfss Plvaiings gill Kinds 2 I 3 127 ..g..g..g -0-.q-...g..g..g..g..g..g g..g.....g..q..g.-g..g.4.4-.Q--Q For your fold, agaim! influfnza and pnrumonia un' Juvito Pure IIerb Tea or juvito Pure Herb Tablets. For arfzing, Iirrd, sfwollvn or jwrspiriny fwfr uso .luvitn Foot Tablets JUVITO PRODUCTS Jllanufzzrturmi for and flistrilruffd by BIELEK MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. 968 Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. lVri1'1' for frm' .sallrplws and liifralun' 0 0- --0 o o-o-o-'s--o--o--a--o--o'-a-o- o--o--o- Full line of Ford Parts Sc Supplies Bell Phone Franklin -l-661 GASOLINE AND OILS Ford Hood 85 Radiator Covers 53.95 Harris Auto Supply Co. AITTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Special Tube Sale 3 inch tube ..... 51.75 315 inch tube ..... 1.89 4 inch tube ..... 2.60 7206-8-I0 Kelly Street PITTSBURGH, PA. 0-0-i WOWONOWIMOWOHII'O'lO0O1vOMOMl0CHO0I O lvl-OHOWOWOUIHIf1IWO'IO0O0I0OHOHOlfluluiujujugugnjajuj-.juli'C CuQa.uQ,1g,g.......,... f l l l'vl l'1C ONO O O O-O''CNCHO''O''OMOWO'lIHIHOWOIHIHOI0O0O l O l l l l l ONOI'OMl' O I I O O O O O O l0'l0O0lO0O4'OMOl'Olll l'0f THE NEW Schaffer Estate Gas and Coal Furnace The Schaffer Estate Gas and Coal Furnace is not a Combination Furnace, but is two com- plete furnaces in one casing. Each operates independently of the other. Either gas or coal can he used seperately or both can be used together. There are no changes to be made when using either gas or coal, or both together. Send for literature. Call or telephone for estimate. Furnace can be seen in operation at SCHAFFER HEATING COMPANY 108 VVood Street Pittsburgh, Pa. COURT 1272. 4'4 kFFF WFWFM4Uk9Q09'Fklvk PAN-AINIERICAN LIFE INSURANCE CORIPANY New Orleans, lf. S. A. Crawford H. Ellis, President. The Future Welfare of Our Country Depends Upon the Children of Today UW! yourx be among those fH'0fZ-l'l.t'l1flj' t'q141'ppva' to riope fwiilz the Slifllllflifjll to tlzvir perunzzzl benefit ana' na'1v1n1ren1ent F The Pan-American have a way of providing an education for your hoy or girl even if you should die before doing so. The plan is not to insure your life for his or her benefit as is often done, but is something new and original in which we believe you may be interested. TEN MILLIONS OF RESOURCES TO GUARANTEE THE PROPOSITION If interested communicate with ' L. S. BROWN, Pennsylvania Manager 631-632 Frick Building Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Phone Grant 5297 No importunityu Cvtvo-'O-'O-we -0-O-Quin knhfmmvhlwtwwkouwwlwowkwutwmuoao-kvovwwi 1 2 8 Bell, Court 2680 Czecho-Slovak Printing Co. Commercial ana' Legal Printing PAUL BLAZEK, Prop. 342 SECOND AVENUE Pittsburgh, Pa. IOC' RITTENHOUSE Kuhn Catering Co. For Your Danre or Banquet The Best of Food and Service REGULAR DANCE EVERY SATURDAY Evening From 9 to 12 Phone Highland 5680 KKM'QKKiWkOHO4KK hk0QvFlK KKWlKN0'90 COI7lf7ll.77IKIlf.Y of The Beckley-Ralston Co. ..,..g..q..g..Q-.g..q.. --0-o-o-on-u Frances Foulke's FAMOUS FLAPPERS 3 l 0 00100101 OUOM -we-Q.-s-0-o-m-o--v --owswu-owsuo--of-9-5-Q--Q--o--aus-snow K I E Z I 1 x Q 0' 'CMO r9QKKv9WKH0 WKMK KMK WOWOMOIOHPIIMOOQWOI TO OUR SENIORS OF GROSSIVIAN GOLLA MILLER WALTON -0-0--0--0--0'-0-0 South Pittsburgh Water Company 238 B rownsvillc Road, Mt. Oliver Station PITTSBURGH, PA. 203 Conzplinzerzls Of Richard Mierzwa Druggist 4724 LIBERTY AVENUE BLOOIIIFIELD -Fisk 6- OUMQWOWONOUDWOMIW 000.00008OIONOMOHIHONOWIWO''O O O O l O l l0l O4'O0 130 9 Q O O O10-Qnowlwfwr OWOWOWO' Q 2 I 5 5 I 2 x 2 s x 2 O' vivivivlffl Nl l CvO0O C O l C C-'iNOvlvl0lUO U-4O INO f Strauss Drug Co. HARRIS BROS' Prescription Specialists Florist Biologicals-Vaccines-Serums I Physicians' and Hospital Supplies Biarket St. and Lxberty Ave. PITTSBURGH, PA. 3413 BUTLER ST' 0ppo Ihr Dough Boy Statue. f40li09'90vW04 'OIWCDIWOWOMC Linclsay's Lads and Lassies Lack The Language To Express Their Wishes for the Success of their Seniors 104 ..g........g.....g..g..g..g g.. ...g..g.....q..q..g. -n--o--o-o-o--0--o--o--9--o--on g-.g........,..,..g..g..g..g.....g..g.....,..q.- 131 -M0'0Mvvwwwwwuuvnuwwmaawvwgnwypywkkn,..,..,. O1'O Cvl O O l l 'fl I 0O C O l l' WO 2 You 0 sEN1oRs 1 AND ALL flllungratulatiuns Libert Q.. Dwi-O-but-0-fl-'O-0w0f-0-v-0+-0-0v-0-l-0-lf-l+-0-O-Ov-0-0-0- 3 1 2 5 2 I 5 2 T 2 5 S. SCONZA Mercfzant Tailor 4105 PENN AVE. STAR ORNAMENTAL IRON Sc WIRE WORKS CO. MZlllllf1lL'llll'6l'S of Jr!1'.vl1'r' fJl'lll1Hlt'lIfI1lIVOII mm' fV1'1'v Uyork Iron and Iffrv Gzlfzrzfv, fir. 3625 F1'aziv1' St. X 3219 Dawson St. Pittsburgh, Pa. Bread The Best of all Foods es! at A-A A MAT ALL GROCERS.fee -We iff A ugugugngug.-5u5..g..g..g..g-p.g..g..5.-5.. ..g..g..g. E E 2 Q 2 A 4 OWCNIO q..g..g..g.-Q.. 00001 pqqg.. 0 C Q O l O O O l l O O O''O O Q l O O l O l l O O O C'fOM lvl'OWOWIHIHONG'O 0 C l l l l O O Q O OWl O OwOl'O-'O' 'O C l C l l l l O lv'O'vlNO O .g..g..g..g-Q.. 5 .,.................. . ... ....,..,........... ,4 13 g..g..g..g.. .g..g..n-9-..- ,..,.g.4.4.-Quqnoaou u0vOvOvIvO'-l--0-I-0u0- --iwOwl--onl-n-0-fo-0-O--0-0-o--C--l-0-0-I-fl-0- Bell Phone Grant 2300 '5 P. 8z A. Main 43 H- D- QUORTZ EXCELSIOR Express, Moving and General Express Company 5 Hauling 9 Offices: 1131 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. , fAnd Railroad Stations, DISTANCE 5 Baggage Checked from Residence to Destination 2546 Smallman Street, 5 VIA ALL RAILROADS Pittsburgh, Pa. 9 Hotel and Theatrical Work A Specialty f 1 7 Miss Dampman, Reporting Teacher Scholarship--Honor--Service RUTH LIEBERMAN FLORENCE RACUSIN Our Own Seniors ................................ . 1 3 3 . KK4'1iKXi iKKKKK-I ? 116 ever seen ls Mr. Shrawder's 116 .Q-g..g..g..g..g.....g-.gagag..gag-,..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g MEET ME AT THE Home Sandwich Shop Home Made Sandwiches Home Made lce Cream E E' H -s 0 'U O -1 FP 5 B '1 4 0 W L 'U :-' O :x fi on N I-I un C7 'I w El .. gag.. I-0-I-O-df-0 Sparrow Chocolates M. Baraff 8: Co. Wholesale Confectioners Grocers' Specialties 0000040- 1637 FIFTH AVE., PITTSBURGH, PA. 3 Prepared As You Like lt E E 278 MOREWOOD AVENUE 5 ....g..g.....g.....g. -Q--a-0--0--0-Q-0--0 one-on --0-n--0 o-fc-c-a-o-s--e-o-a-e-o- E E 2 For Long Distance Moving Call Up E E Bell Phone, Schenley 239 E E Phones Bell 2913 Court : E 3 P. at A. 1928 Main 5 Cl'JCI' , SEAGER BROS Express 81 Storage ' I Co. i Roofing Building Wrapping Z 5 MOVING, PACKING, AND Paper STORING OF FURNITURE , ' AND P1ANos S Z Coal-Tar and Asphalt Products : 331 WATER sT., 330 FIRST sT. GENERAL HAULING 1 Y Pittsburgh, Pa. 5 6 6- . .guy-Q.-g..g..g..g.. ..g..g.. ,......... 1 3 4 4616-18-20 Henry Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 9 6 x 2 --0--cue--0-o--one--o-one--4-4--9-pag..5 1 3 T s 2 3 i i Z 5 2 e 3 00-'CHO 100010 'ONOHONOWOHOHOMINODQNOWONONOKIWOWOWOWCID ONONOWOHO' vO lvl l l C C O I H000 wg,-g..g..g.4 -0 Q. 'l O0l 0 I l'D lNf O-0l0C'vOMO IWC0l Compliments of ABELS 8z RESS THE BIG CLOTHIERS 1010-1012-1014 FIFTH AVE. Copposite Washington St.j 135 K 4 94KK 5 neu mmm- 44m-401 Highland 3 P. .Q A. Phone 169 man 5 5 FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE Q Bell Phone Fisk 1256 BLANCK'S TRANSFER 8: STORAGE CO. ? l Y Moving, Packing, and Storage Q Beggege and Freight Delivery 3 Plumbing and Hardware Separate Rooms for Storing Furniture E 4208 BUTLER STREET, Motor Truck and Van Service X I 3 x OFFICE AND WYARICHOIYSE 2 x I 6344 PENN AVE E. E., PITTSBURGH, PA. 3 5 5 l 103 Grant 6090 MEYER V ilSaCk, The only Seniors in fifty, Cornpany They both are very niftyg 3 Walter D. Kileman PITTSBURGH, PA. -0-no-eo-e-o-e-o-o-0-o-A -e--o--o-o-can--on ,. ., .,.,,..,..,,,,,,, 'I' 2 0 I I 2 0 X 0 1 l I T 0 2 0 I n X Though they may pass high or E Ornamental Iron and Wire glow, . I We'll always think of Herm and Works Joel ' 3222 TO 3228 PENN AVENUE, PEARSON PITTSBURGH, PA. ' 103 I ll'l l C l'l. l0l0l ll'l'4 -Q.-Q.-gee'--Qu'--Q..Qugnyujo-Qul-alnluQu 136 x o I Q x 9 0 x T l 0-o-8 WNOii 4KK K4KM'4X 94M SAVE AND MAKE READY Preparing for an Opportunity hastens the Opportunity. Your chance is bound to come if you make ready for it by honest Industry and Thrift. deal WE WILL HELP YOU SAVE S1 OPENS AN ACCOUNT ala! Capital and Surplus 52,100,000 THE UNION SAVINGS BANK FIFTH AVENUE AND GRANT STREET Pittsburgh, Pa. FWWOKM lNP0'FFkkkkkllG'OWXONkWWkWkWXM0'kkFFkkFk 137 vl0kD4 lXPQi 4Ql9Q4 Compliments QM TO SENIOR CLASS Cohen F ebruary, 1922 Sedler U40kUQ0kkOMM040M k9Q409QKW04U l0G Phone, Hiland 7150 ARSENAL COAL CO. Grading ana' Excavating PACIFIC AND DEARBORN STS. PITTSBURGH, PA. 4 E l 2 l l O O O lf'l OwO0-O'-O O l WE REPAIR WREC KS ZANG - LESHER COMPANY AUTO REPAIRS A FEW THINGS WE DO Tops Recovered - Celluloid and Plate Class Lights - Storm Door Curtains IWOWOWMOOGOWON Seat Covers lnstalled - All Upholstering - Body Repairs - Dents in Panels and Mud Guards Repaired Frames and Axles Straightened Painting Trimming Welding Brazing, Etc. 5470 Penn Ave. PITTSBURGH, PA. Hiland 7737 'O'.N9'IWIWOWIWOVOUO''CHO'I0I O4'Ol'UHl O O O O O l l O0O OO'OHC''O C0I0ONl l ll'l O O l0'O l l0'O'0l0l l O ONl0l1'l0l0vONO0'l'C' 202 Best Wishes to the Seniors 12 Freshies 9 Juniors Q 21 Sophomores 5 Seniors 5..g.-q-o-o-a-0-M0-s-o-+o--s-o-o-o-o-o- owe-0-one-o-s-ons-o-fo--o-o-on owo- uwowvw-9-m-9-one-no-w-mgwnwnewouunvau-6 139 fQ'4 Compliments of the DANIELS MOTOR CO. '94'W Phone Fisk 34 J. W. KEIL Grain and Hay 4022 BUTLER STREET PITTSBURGH, PA. 140 Class of fFebruary, '22 We of 320 Wz'sl1 that you Will all progress Willz much .vuccess And your mz'.vfortune.v be but fefw Compliments of the R. N. GESTRICH Compliments of HI-Y CLUB f C0l l0CvO O O O0IWONUNIWIWCNOQNOMOWIQIHGQNMQNOYUWQWIWYQWOHlK6vC'4KvkCl0'0WklK0lKK'UNl C What will your Car be worth a year from to-day? 65955.55 D dg B the Dodge Brothers B iness Car. Motor Ca F. L. SAUPP, Inc. 5wOvO . l0l0O l0l0 00004lONCWCNI0I0I''INC'l O O O l0l0l C l C l0l0'O CHl'4l lNO'N'W?lWkFFkFF 142 I 1 E I Q E I 'Dwi ..q..g.q NOwCwOvlvI'vOvC OvC O 5... l0O l O0l 'C l O O Cedar 6400-64013 North 356 Ask for The Cream of Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH ICE CREAM CO. Jackson St. and Irwin Ave., N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. 1, ..- 000' OMOWOOOHO' ONONOHOO' 1 2 I 2 2 Q 2 E 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 E X E 2 2 2 2 2 Z I E 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 S' 'O I O lvO O 143 209 gifves fl great big rlzeer ELIZABETH CLARK MILDRED CREELEY For her gradzmler of tlzix mid-year UUOHCNGWIHO' The Goodwill Good wishes for the poor will have more meaning when you give your old clothing for them to mend and make overg your old furniture and shoes for them to repair. Paper, rags, hooks and other things also furnish work for the aged, crippled, in- efficient and other needy. Send for a Goodwill Bag. Call Grant 3717 for our truck. Pittsburgh Goodwill Industries 25th and Smallman Streets We have a complete line of KODAKS AND Photograplzic Supplies Developing, Printing and Enlarging. All Films Purchased here Developed Free Pittsburgh Camera Co. 4I6 WOOD ST. COURT 4394 '00 Compliments of LEWIN-NEIMAN 'COMPANY 305-307-309 Smithfield St. Pittsburgh, Pa, Opposite Post Office l l0l-O01O0'CWO0'lWO'l. C O0OWl0O0OHlwlNl0lI01 PHONE GRANT 6111 Shaler 8: Crawford, Inc. Prescriptiolz Optizfizznx l46 Union Arcade Pittsburgh, Pa. Bell Phone 9768 Fisk S. NARDI Confectionery Ice Cream and Extra Fancy Fruits 3347 PENN AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA. WOQlkk?kk0 lQ'0QKKK44NlNli0lNlKW9Q'.XMi KKKK0EW000li' FW bQ'QHkFkFklKKKN9k kk?EOK' IVICCLAY STUDIO 825 Wood Street WILKINSBURG, PA. OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS of MID YEAR CLASS 1922 -Q.-9-9-Q-on-o-0-J-0-0-Q -0-0-0-0-0-0-Q-Q-6 ,'l O'O'll4O1O-vOvO- PHONES Court 101-102 Main 1378 Knapp Brothers Co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers and Shippers of Fresh and Salt Water Fish Ovsters, Clams, and Sea Food In Season Z0 DIAMOND SQUARE P1'i 1'sBURGii, PA. JOHN EIUHLEAY JH. GU. Heavy Structures of all kinds hloved, Raised, Lowered, and Shored STRUCTURAL STEEL For Buildings and Bridger Designers and Builders of Steel and VVood Boats and Barges Bnrges and Flats for Sale or Ifire Lumber of All Sizes in Stock South 20th and Wharton Streets PITTSBURGH, PA. 'OUOIQOWO Bw8 1922 Compliments of the Boys of B-8 To the midyear class and our Senior Abe Felser DACIJCNJCHAUQIXS' SHADY AND PENN AVENUES PITTSBURGH, PA. Social Dances Zllofzdzzys, Tlzursdzzyx, and Saturdays in the f1IH1ll.f07'iIl17I Beginners' Classes Mondays and Thurs- days in the Class Room Maggie Singing Pep Orchestra Every Night SODA FOUNTAIN SERVES ICE COLD DRINKS Private Lesson: Daily, any Hour, by Appointment Halls for Rent for Dances, Etc. JOHN TAYLOR Jfuneral ?JBire:tur We carry in stock Caskets of all designs and have added a display 2 room to our establishment for the I benefit of our patrons. i Automobile 8: Ambulance i Service i TAYLOR BUILDING E 7127 KELLY STREET 'TJ '1 23 5 E 5. CA ..- OJ -ll- PU fb Y' UE. P' L:-I O OO un Ld E 2 I Z i 2 Z HONCMOHOFOFONIWOG ..g..q.. .4 -o-ono-s-s--o--s-s--Q--Q--o--a.............................. 0--Ov-lngno wil YOUR PATRONAGE WILL BE APPRECIATED Tflephonf, 9360 .Hazel NIEET ME AT THE Squirrel Hill Sanitary Barber Shop ANTHONY MARCINELLO, Proprietor .fl Shop Wlzffre SERVICE Counts Children's Hair Cutting A Specialty Opposite Squirrel Hill Bank 5819 FORBES STREET PITTSBURGH, PA. OOHOGOWOUCWINONOHCHO''. O l l O0'Oulv-OMOHO OMOWO O OHlo-Ovll-l0O0IHl0O O04O0l l C0Ov'lMO O lMO'1l lHlHC'0O'1l O0O l O OMO0OvO' wiv! C'vOvvl C0C M o D ro 2 ro 14 'U 'J' sw S B SD 0 X4 Compliments of JOHN C. LARKIN, Proprietor 4701 FIFTH AVENUE At Neville Street 'Ol'O0O O OMl0lvl0CHC0l0O0'HONlvlNO' MDHI Kiwi-'lvl l C l l O O O lMl-olivia. ANTI - F RICTION METALS Pittsburgh White Metals Company ' PITTSBURGH, PA. I Solders - Stereotype Linotype Highest Grade 540'O WY'k kkY40EMQvWkWlK0WkO l0O0O O0O0OWO lHIHl l lvlNlPO0l0OHOvO0O'vl O' 147 Owl-Q-0 Owifv OUCHOHOW 0-wo-4--0-0-m-o-9.-Q-.q.....g..g.. .....g.. 0 C P'Ol'l O Q i o-6 6 8 3 3 5 5 S 5 5 3 3 5 S 3 3 I I 3 S 3 S 3 emwbnwbi Qz-rg-U M. BINSTOCK 2165 Center Ave. soon sHoEs LOU BEIGEL East Liberty COMPLIMENTS OF 311 TO OUR SENIORS m-22-Z 7Ir:l1IOcn'- rl no-owne-:ummm-no--onanadnuunnawwua-nur-Q Bell Phoneg Grant 5096 John S. Karcis WHOLESALE Non-Intoxicating Beverages 2710 PENN AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. ..g..g.. -g..g..g..q..q..g..g-q RENO HALL The School NEAR HOME -in its splendid quarters in the HIGHLAND BUILDING, EAST END-offers ideal Shorthand and Business Training Courses-excellence of instruction- unsurpassed equipment--safe, health- ful, attractive environments-and every guarantee of speedy, progressive, per- manent success. Come! The gain will be YOURS! HiIand 5973 9-4-g-4-.g..g,.g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.,g Compliments M 305 FURS We carry a full line of FURS of all descriptions. Our lofw expense enables us to sell for less than any FURRIER in Pittsburgh. REMODELING AND REPAIRING AT REASONABLE PRICES Smiths Fur Shop 413 Smithield Street Court 9169 -flviwivfvfvlvivl THE SCHUUL LUNCH DEPARTMENT CONGRATULATES THE SENIORS OF MID-YEAR T922 MkOKK MAICING TH J SINC 891 X OUR PRODUCTS ARE MADE I!E'l l'ER LOOK BETTER. SELL BE'l'l'Ell. N GIVE BE'l I'ER SERV C BED SPRING CO. BED SPRINGS, COTS AND COUCHES 209 WEST ROBINSON STREET. N. S. PITTSBURGH, PA. B l Phone Cedar 2378 P. dk A.: 2041-B F90'0N9QKK4 4KMi Bring Your Shoes Here Largest and Best Place on Squirrel Hill FIRST CLASS HAND AND MACHINE WORK-BEST MATERIALS First Class Shoe Shine FORBES 8: MURRAY SHOE FACTORY ROSS ORTOLEVA, Proprietor Call Hazel 1815-R 1707 Murray Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 'QWOOCUOQOOGOO J. W. SHERRER REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES INSURANCE Phone Hiland 5700 6124 PENN AVENUE Pittsburgh, Pa. 'O O l40OW.IONONOFOUOU. OWO44O0OWONO U-O C'4O OH. OWONl0 2 7 6 9 5 1 4 3 8 IMO' 2 ,........u. 2 3 3 2 Compliments of 307 5 1' 1' x ,.. Q VVillys tdiscussing Labor Depart- gmeutj: Among other things the idepartment will supply applicants Qwith seed for gardening. 4 E Cloos: I thought the Department Soi Agriculture took care of that. Willys: XVell, doesn't it take la- ibor to grow the seed? E S S S 5 lvvlvvh-0000 150 W. N IELANDER Distributor of HIGH GRADE EATABLES 4605-4607 CENTRE AVENUE Pittsburgh, Pa, 309 ' Good Luck 4 to OUT Seniors MARGARET TAYLOR ALEXANDER JACKSO- ROY JOHNSTON JULIUS KATZ 309 N l Ovlw J 001900 WOHO' we--vawonowo-evening.-one--nuevo-ovens-4 'IWC .pq v- LII v- Others Believe In Good Coffee and We Serve It Our Motto: Pure Food-Quick Service If You Want To Have Good Meals, Quick Service and Reasonable Rates Try The New Metropolitan Restaurant NICK CHRONIS, Manager Only One Square from West Penn Hospital For Ladies and Gentlemen V Phone: Fisk 9712 4736 Liberty Avenue, Bloomfield, PITTSBURGH, PA. Bell Phone-Court 4940-41-42 P. 8: A. Phone--Main 52-53 Everything Good to Eat SIMUN BRAHM'S SUNS Wholesale and Retail Meats, Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Vegetables, and Groceries 6 DIAMOND SQUARE 217 FOURTH AVENUE Pittsburgh, Pa. JACKSON'S Better Style Better Fit Lower Prices JACKSON'S 954-956 Liberty Ave. Compliments Of Pittsburgh Commercial Banle The Young Man's Bank OWOWOMIO QU THREE Registered Pharmacists Have charge of our prescrip- tion department, where pur- ity, accuracy, and reliability are found Elizabeth Pharmacy HAZELVVOOD The Rexall Store no-of 0:0 . l CMOMO l'0O OM C'1l l O'1Cl'O lwlvO'1l O O lvO0'O l . l' I l X 0 8 l . O C 0'Il l'vO11O O0O0l -l 0 l' -o-s-o-c-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-u-o--o--s-fo-s-o-o-o-o-o-4-o- Scarborough 8: Klauss Co. ROOM ' 306 Hardware, 2 IVE l Tin Roofing and Furnace Work RELASDST-io THE ssoo FIFTH AVE. 5EN'0R PITTSBURGH, Pa. ' CLASS OF FEB. 1922 POLITE Comjhlinzenis DUTIF UL YOUNG of ,, STUDIOUS E-AE I Bigelow Boulevard TRUTI-IFUL Friend STUDENTS 9 9 153 KENNEDY GARDENS Wilkins Avenue, Near Fifth .525 . . . . . If you Wish to be in the center of a choice residential section, at the same time being protected by re- strictions, consider Kennedy Gardens for your home. For information see NICOLA REALTY COMPANY 1414 FARMERS BANK BUILDING Phone-Grant No. 2 154 1 Z 2 2 Z i 2 i OvO . O O U '0 Q 9 ' 'O 'O' lbvbffvivfvl F000 'vI C'Q Q 2 2 5 2 5 i vbwiviviwivlwlvbwiviviviulwiffiwi-'Owl E-WWCNFQWCWQHQWO 3 i 'P s 5 2 2 l HOWARD J. DIMLING Everything the Choicest Sea Food, Poultry, Fresh Meats Game in Season Oldest Eating House in the City 17 DRUMMOND ST. All the Fellows wear Stetson Shoes-Jenkins Arcade Q..5...........g.....e-4.-n--o --o--a--0--o--0--0--s--Q--o--n--U O00 3 5 3 E vl'O'C' ..g,.g..q ..g..g..g..g -0-O--0 We Carry a Full Line of Fine Furs BUMPLIMENTS of Room 108 WB! Mllihell I 108 I Slihllllllly Repairing and Remodeling E. ROSENTHAL, Jfurrter, 622 PENN AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. -4w0vC-0-0-Qwl-Qviwi-I-Owe--0-I-CMC lit-llSmitl1lit-lvl ll-l7 vo- g-o-o-Q 9 6 E 6 i 9 6 9 9 5 5 i 5 5 P 9 6 Q i 6 9 9 9 9 i 6 5 UU l E11 2 U F1 U O O 'TJ '-n L11 Fl C OwO lWl O Ovl1uO O'1O4'O O C O l C 1 -. v-Q '1 'Z 'Nt 'Q Ir- N' . -. N. Q H 3 Q O F6- O A F6- Cj0HIf7ll.Hlt'IIf.V of Carter's Drug Store Kuhn 85 Bm. CO. 6100-6118 CENTER AVE. Herron Av. SL Nlilwuukcc St. Pittsburgh, l'n. Bell Phone 408 Court SEIFERT PAPER CO. PAPER AND PAPER STOCK 238-240 First Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. Stetson Shoes, have that College Swing-Jenkins Arcade ..g..g..g..g..q..g..gugngug.qngng....-Q..5..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..gug.-g.q.4- Z, OWOWIW vOwO0O l'vOvO0O MO s O0O l O O O O l l lWf O0'O C0O 0 O O O l WI' C' IWONOWOW OWOWOHO' uqvgng- ,. X 3 x .. ng. 00000000l'O l'C O l0Ov'C O O l OwC'1O OHOHIWCNOHUMIHOHOIWIQNOHCWC A. MILLER ? gl Dealer in E Choice Home Dressed E Meats Q 4114 MAIN STREET E - Fisk 832-R. 5 Lawrenceville Restaurant Tables for Ladies and Gentlemen 340+ PENN AVE. E Ufwfv. the HI,0llyll Hoy J'lI0Illlll1l'7ZfU GUST sAcAx'1cH1s, 11,-op. Sims Drug Company . Forbes St. at lllurray Ave. Z 2 ll0flhlImlJBI'l8IlIl Pllaflllally 3 5872 TNYOVIAIIIIIllb!7'1H7Ill Jim. 3 5 .g..g.. .g..q..g.....g..q..g..g.-9-Q-.g...................... 5 Z E 3 Enamels ? E SIIPOIZWLJ' Stains 5 2 5 2 i..g..g..q Oakland Hardware Co., Q 3406 FORBES STREET M. N. SHAPIRO Jeweler and Opticians 3 X 0 3415 BVTLIQR ST., 3 Opp. Dough Boy lxI0I1llI11CIltH Z Crm1jJlz'rr1el1l.v THE HUB 3 P. -I. Miller, Prop. HON I ESTISA D, PA. ....................................................................... 6 9 The Crescent Z . Electrlc 8a Mfg. Co. 2515 PENN AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA. -Electrical Repairs- ? Grant 3620 Phone Main 2378 E WCNONCNOHO O O ONO l l Oulv-C O O O lllvOWOuOwONOMOvO O f 0-D-0-0--0--I-0n0e-o-m-.Q-lf-0-Q-0f+0f-0-O-f0-O-0+-b-- 0f-0'-0-0-C-0f-0-0-0-0+-0-n'-l--0-0- -0-Ou0--0--Mwvtwlnv-Owl-Owtwewo--OHM0--Owl-O-0010-fl '. l0O0O O l l O l O O lv'O C0O OwQv1lvlOM ..g..g..g-g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..Q..g..g..Q..g..g..g.-5..g..g..g..q..g..g.....g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.....g..g.....g..g--Q--9.-5--Q-0--Q-.q..g..g..g..g..6 Stetson Shoes, look Right, Wear long-Jenkins Arcade Dubbs: May I be excused early at lunch time? Mr. Pugh: Can't you get your lunch in the usual three minutes? Dubbs: Yes, but-I serve in the girls' luneh room, and l gotta comb my hair before I go in. Rose, Qfalling and striking head against pavementj: My, that was stunning! WkOW5Q0kYQv94'OvWkWFkWWkWk W King Edward Dining Room COR. BAYARD SL lNlELVVUOD ST. Serfves the highest quality of food at the most reasonable Prices. Excellent Service PHONE, SCHENLEY 9118 5-v-o-pq-Qf4-owo-owwwo-ovof4-owm-ouonowv-o--s-wwo-owwo-o-o-n-Q0-swnwoncwenwv-vwvowwwwo-owowuswv-no-wwe-6 T 8 3 3 3 3 5 Q E 5 3 3 3 3 S S 3 3 3 3 5 l wi 5 3 3 3 3 S S 3 i A X E X 5 IHOMCMOHIHOMYQH 0-o-Q-an OWCWO0 Ov-Ou one-Q-qw OH! g..q..p..q..g..g.. -Ov-0-iw!-fl-'O-0-Of-ln!-0-iw:-Q-lv-C--0-. ..g..g..g..g.q..g..g..g..g..g H000 .gag -9--o-fa...-9-fe-o..o.-0-.0-.Q --Iwo-Owl -0-l .0-Q-0 Bell Phones Schenley 4301, 4302 Jacob 81 Co. DEPENDABLE GROCERS Fruits and Vegetables ion iven to phone orders Strict attent g 5743 Walnut St. Cor. Marylan '. ,0.l'. d Ave. ..g.-...evo-e..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.....g..g..g........g.....g..g. CAIN SC MEINDL Quality Beef, Lamb, Veal and Pork J Home Dressed l oultry FISH AND OYSTERS 5741 VValnut Street Phone Schenley 2198 -0-Q0--l--s--9.-gag..g..g..g..g.....gue..5..u..g..g..g..g..g..g..g 17 Consecutive years at the Business National Heating Company Engi11f'rr.v rum' Corztrartors Hot Vvater, Steam, Vapor and Power JAM! 4.4. Pipe Fitting 944 Deely Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Boll Ilazvl 3402 G l't f t' H l C' t N I ONXI NS NIGR C07Ilf7ll'l7IKIZf.Y of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Schulman b..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.....g.4.m. Q g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.. -o-s--a.....o- JAMES GRATTON 167-169-171 Greenfield Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa. Bell Phone, Hazel 544-R .-0-....g..g..g.4ng.....g..g..g..g..g..g..q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g. TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES CHECK WRITERS Bought, Sold, Rented and Exfhangezl Fort Pitt Typewriter Co., -128 FOURTH AVENUE, ' ' PITTSBURGH, PA. ..gnn..o. .-5-.Q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.4..g..g..g..g.....g..g.......,,. LOUIS G. KRAMER The Nifty Shoppe PENN AT HIGHLAND EAST LIBERTY 'l l 0 --0--0--0--...quo-.o..o. Ben's Quality Store 245 MANSION STREET HAZELVVOOD, PA. Brill Phone, ffazel 9335 -0- .. .g.-g.-e..g..g..Q..g-0-0--0- Ulvlviifvl Aiken Forbes Tailoring Company 'W OHIHOHOHIMOWO' Make Arrmzyements for Us to Ifaul You to Your Next fl0lIllIll'lll'L'IllE7lf CLOSED CAR FOR HIRE McCuean Auto Supply Co. 5039 Second Avenue, Hazelwood Phone Hazel 114 kQnwwkw-uwnhw Grefliny Cards for all Urmsions Voralion Rrmrds all flu' Latest Ilanw Ilils The Little Utility Shop I7l3 MURR.-XY AVENVE Squirrel Hill Pittslmrgll NoIions-Nofvrllifs-Cirfulating Lillrary ................,................................,............................ XV.-K'l'i'lllCS DlAlVl0NlJS R. J. HENNE W .IEWELER N OPTICIAN Fine Repairing ll Specialty li0I8 CICNTRIC AVICN U li Near Penn Ave., lt. lt. 'O0O0l0OMO0Ovl0l C lMO O I0lNl0O l l O0'.0l 4 l LADIES' 8: GENTS' TAILORING CO. Cleaning and Pressing 5804 FORBES S. GARRET Compliments of A Friend ANSMANNV - UP-TOWN DAYLIGHT STORE 5911-19 PENN AVENUE EAST END Co n1jJl1'mer1l.v of Mrs. E. 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