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

 - Class of 1938

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DAVIS DITTMAN DOLMOVII H DONNELI Y DAVID gl. DUBIN Dave has always been an amibitious student. The stories he tells of his early life in the Ukraine, Russia are most interesting. He has traveled widely, visiting such cities as Prague, Paris and London. He may re- turn to Southern Russia someday. IRMA EDWARDS The hobbies that lrma enjoys most are dancing, swim- ming and the movies. As her favorite dance orchestra she has chosen Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians, but for less light radio programs Lowell Thomas stands first on her list. Irma aspires to be a stenographer. VIOLET F ETTER Violet is a stenographer'--cool, exotic, and lovely to look at-especially when her linger ti s are painted black. She likes Shakespeare, Greta Garbo, motor- cycling, the Drama Club and Benny Go0dman's swing music! Next fall she intends to enter Teeh. WILLIAM A. FISCHERW' Hcre's a fellow who is looking toward the future. He hopes to own a grocery market someday, but at present is content to learn all about it from someone else. If ersonality has anything to do with success, this handsome lad should go a long way. EDWARD FUREY4: This tall serious fellow is vice-'president of our new Fourth Estate. This interest of is shows he's on the way to achieve his dream of being a newspaperman. Ed admires Roosevelt, but opposes a third term. The ambition of the students appeals to him. FLORAETTA DAVIS Floraetta would rather teach gymnastics than to live the life of leisure which she enjoys at the present time. Her future plans are to start college work in the fall. The socials, particularly the dances, will always be a pleasant reminder of Schenlcy to her. PAUL A. DITTMAN Paul rates among the regular fellows. During the day he's busy at a bank note company's office, but he keeps in trim with football and musbball. He hopes his evenings next year at Connelley Trade School will be as pleasant as those spent here at Schenley. ANN DOLMOVICH Ann feels that she has derived much more b:n:'it from Schelley than from an equal length of time in day scho lg hence, she's returning next semester. Lean- ings foward waltz music and serious reading lighten the mu-:nit of a stenographic career. MARIE M. DONNELLY A regular shift of three periods, with overtime given freely to various club activities, warrants three cheers for Marie. Favorite studies were languages and math. Her diligence in classes formed a pleasant smoke screen for a keen sense of humor. GOLDIE GWEN DRUSKIN Goldie is to be found at Kaufmann's, willing and ready to lend a helping hand to all those interested in millinery. On her evenings at home one is sure to find Goldie near the radio. Among her favorites are Good News and Hal Kemp's Orchestra. es? DRUSKIN DUBIN EDWARD FETTER FISCHER FUREY

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CALLAGHAN CAMPBELL CECCI CINDRICH COCKUROFT CUCEK BERNARD S. CRONE Pernard, a track enthusiast, is talented in advertising, and aims to enter that department of a large refinery. One of Schenley's most serious students, he has ap- preciated especially the cooperation of the teachers and pupils. 'IOHN W. DALY 'Iohn is aiming for a high position in the steel in- dustrv. He thinks Baby Snooks is swell. Jeannette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy are his screen favorites. He's a golfing and tennis addict. He loves to dance, also, hut, take away that Big Apple. C lass 0 1938 KATHRYN CALLAGHAN Kathryn's days and ni hrs for the past year have of a necessity been very iusy. She attended classes at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh during the day and here at Schenley in the evenings. Riding in Fox Chapel is her favorite pastime and sport. FRANCES M. CA MPBELL She studied biology here at Schenley and now intends to increase her knowledge of the subject at Pitt. An asset to Frances' chosen field of endeavor is her cn- joyment of the rough out-door life of camping. Her favorite commentator is Boake Carter. JULIA R. cEcc1 julia, a Beechview lass, is a very adept ice-skater. She intends to enter training for a nursing career, but may branch out as an interior decorator. Going to the movies takes her interest, with George Arliss her favorite actor. Here's wishing her success. GEORGE J. CINDRICI-if George works for the city as a tractor operator, but intends to take a course in Diesel Engineering. He is a confirmed music lover, and enjoys the beautiful music of the organ, but says it inspires slumber. When awake, he may be found in the library. GLA DYS COCKCROFT Although Gladys leaves Schenley, her evenings will still be occupied with a course at Pitt. She likes an excellent movie, and the dogged attitude of the stu- dents pleased her greatly. She likes the sun, and hopes, someday, to live in the South. JOHN cucmt This seemingly carefree sort of a chap strolls along with his head in the air, and concerns himself not a mite about what the rest of the world is doing, He was the most skilful cat-napper in his classes. We wish him success in his study of metallurgy at Tech. ROSEMARY CURRAN Rosemary holds the office of class secretary, and it is more than adequately taken care of. She says she likes the work, but an interesting movie or symphony program will find her at hand. Her favorite exercise is dancing, which she enjoys with her '. CURRAN CRONB DALY l



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h E if s I l maven ouossxomf lb naiuusora numvumnf JOHNSON Q jomzs ., fy .X . I Nhfl- ld, .f XF, - LLIAM lj. KELLEY A student who knows and enjoys good swin music. He places Bob Crosby's Orchestra far ahead of the other bands. Likes Walt Whitman's poetry and Talbot Mundy tiction. Hopes someday to study medi- :ine, so will try to plan his future studies accordingly. HUGH C. KING Iipgh plans to study engineering at Carnegie Tech. In his leisure moments he indulges in some trout lish- dng or enlarges his fine stamp collection. He liked Miss Blayney's English periods. Someday he hopes to travel to distant lands. Class 0 1938 s HELEN GEYER Is reserved, but has loads of personality. She is married and declares that her time and interest is for Harold Junior, her son. She considers friendliness shown her by Schenley students an outstanding factor. Helen is an ardent admirer of the stage. WILBERT GROSSKOPF Wilbert, a former Allegheny High School day student, has been with us since last November. An engineering course at college is what he would like to pursue. Ice-skating is his favorite recreation, with swimming a close second. ANNA MARIE HARRISON Swing it boys! For Marie's delight is in dancing and believes everyone should have a delightful time in life. Though seriously, she is returning to us in the Fall, later plans to study art and interior decorating. CHARLES E. HUMPHREY Trouble-shooter for a light companyg and he really finds out what is wrong. Aside from this he enjoys golfg the father of a son. Math has its worries for him and Schenley his friends. Incidentally, his idea of ease is to be lulled to sleep by Benny Goodmans orchestra. lj. HERMIE JOHNSON A steel man with a liking for auto travel, Hermie plans to continue his education with an engineering course at Tech. While at Schenley he has particularly en- joyed the lectures and assemblies, as well as the ro- grams of the French club, of which he is a member. SHIRLEY JONES Shirley's aim is to he a perfect stenographer. Eve- nings from now on will consist of more studying at a business school with emphasis on the comptometer. She is an enthusiastic roller-skater, at which sport she excels. Kate Smith is her favorite singer. EDWARD R. KANE E.d's a friendly fellow who has his heart set on a mechanical engineering career. He likes all sports, but is happy when he's out in the sun playing base- ball. Charley McCarthy and ,jack Benny tickle him, but Bing Crosby is still his No. 1 performer. KANB KBLLEY KING

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