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CONTENTS Ex Libris Schenley High School Faculty Advisers Theme Dedication Foreword Seniors Chaos Activities Features F inis 7
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THE SCHENLEY JOURNAL Paul M. Dysart, B.S., W. and J., 1894: D.S., lbid, 1919 Chairman: Pedagogical Section, Academy of Science and Art: Pittsburgh Teach- ers' Reading Circle Committee: Pittsburgh Section of Society for Promotion of Engineering Education. Member: N.E.A. Physics Committee: Physical Society of Pittsburgh: American Physical Society. Fellow: American Association for Advancement of Science. Humorous, eccentric, congenial, impartial, unerring, well-known-these Words constitute the student's opinion of our Physics teacher. Dr. Dysart was born in Alexandria, Huntingdon County, Pa., September l 1, 1873. He received his education at Washington and Jefferson College, and for sixteen years taught Physics and Mathematics at Central High School. Since the opening of Schenley High in 1916, Dr. Dysart has instructed students in courses similar to those prac- ticed in various colleges. During those twenty years at Schenley, Dr. Dysart has so endeared himself to both students and faculty, that his retirement in June will occasion a serious rupture in the foundation of Dear Old Schenley High. Reprimanding the fates for such a loss is of no avail. The entire school organ- ization, extending the heartiest and most sincere farewell to Dr. Dysart, hopes that his future years will offer him as much enjoyment as he has created through his picturesque personality. 6
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public schools, practicing democracy in political affairs, will not long cons tinue to tolerate industrial autocracy. Those employers who still deny to Labor an effecn tive collective voice in the determination of its wages, hours and working conditions are standing in the path of an inevitable conclun sion. They have yet to learn and understand the history of America. EXMUERIICAN workmen, educated in free J. Warren Madden, Chairman, National Labor Relations Board, Washington, D. C. 8
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