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

 - Class of 1938

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KOTVAN LANG LARUENT LORENZO ROBERT E. MAUSHA RDT lloh wants to succeed in the retailing lield. He's an all-around athlete, having starred at football and track before entering Schenley. The Village Smithy is his favorite sports column. Swing Bands delight him-Benny Goodmans his favorite. WILLIAM M. MAWHINNEY School teachers comprise Bill Mawhinnev's greatest interest, and his list of friends includes many of them. When he isn't working for a lawyers title company, he enjoys walking. Hill derived his greatest enjoy- ment here from the social events and friends. 41 joHN it Mt-csw A man belonging to no clubs is almost as rare as the Doodle-Bug three cheers for 'john K. McCavvl As a title-examiner for a law firm he has a right to utter this ponderous decision on Schenlev, Not a bad school after six years. M. RUSSELL Mt-CONNELI, From railroad inspector to executive, that's the pro- gram of Russell, who has been with us two years. His resent aim is a business course at Duquesne. In base- all season he's an ardent sportsman, but on winter evenings semi-classical music is what he enjovs most. RUSSEL I.. McCORKLE Russel, a former scholarship honor student from Con- nelley, is a draftsman by trade. Tech is his next goal in Se tember for a course in engineering. His chief outsi c interest is riding at South Park. He is also very enthusiastic about skiing. ,josepu icorvswf ljoe, a qualified machinist, came here from Connellev Trade four vears ago, and is headed for Engineering at Tech. Golf claims his sports attention, while operettas serve for relaxation. He vividlv remembers the lectures here, especially one by Dr. Clausen. ROBERT E. LANG Bob has acquired many friends in the various clubs in whose activities he has participated and has won for himself the Presidency of the Senior Class and the ollice of Secretarv of Student Council. But from now on Duquesne will claim Bolfs attention, MARY LARGENTPK For four delightful vears Marv has spent most of her free evenings here in Schenlev. She intends doing it again at Pitt. All her future efforts will be spent in preparing herself for a nursing career. Minor inter- ests are dancing, tennis, and the theater. lj ACK LORENZO lack is just a farmer bov at heart. He came from Elter Ridge Vocational High School and is an amateur boxer. When asked, What was most striking and appealing in the citvf' he replied, Well l guess looks aren't everything, but l like brunettes the best. ETHEL M. LYONS 1 Ethel, after six years of studving at Schenlev, is now ,lxfree to enjoy other things of interest. Included in l these is the theater. Katherine Cornell's her favorite. Her suppressed desire, which we hope she attains, is ' to visit the South Sea Isles, LYONS MAUSHARDT MAVVIIINNEY MCCANN ML LONNELL ML CORKLE

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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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wr MCCOY MC INERNEY M EAKINS MESZAROS MIKSA MILLER ANNABELLE D. MURPHY This vigorous student declares that she likes prac- tically everything, but especially driving. travel, and the Cultivation of flowers. She would like to attend evening classes in law at Pitt. Schenley's activities were a special attraction to her. BERTHA MURPHY After a good many years, Bert feels as though she were losing her best friend. And, in all probability, will vvend her way again, back to Schenley. Her hobbies are many, but to dance the light fantastic is to her a delight. The future? Who knows. Class 0 'HT' 1938 v-K i FANNIE B. McCOY ' Is a rather reticcnt girl until you get to know her. And, as other students reply when asked, says she likes the friendly attitude of the students. Her in- tention to continue her education does not alter the fact she likes Bing Crosby and dancing. REGINA P. MclNERNEY Regina, though DOI qneenly in stature, is just that in bearing. However, she's the coqucttish type, with an eye f masculine appeal, especially those who loo ' A Tyrone Power, and are siv feet tall. Her erence of night school is decidedly affirmative. IIOSEPH D. MEAKINS A native son of Georgia, ,loc is a true Southerner. He likes pinochle, Myrna Loy, swing music, and the Socials. To travel, preferably by automobile in any direction, is his greatest desire. He will continue his education with a journalism course at Duquesne. MARY R. MESZAROS Mary finished a course in january, liked Schenley so well she's still here. A pleasant girl from Hazel- wood, with a vivid personality. She enjoys dancing and reading, and values our friendly school spirit. She will be another Duke in the fall. MICHAEL A. MIKSA Mike is a tall blond who comes from the North Side. He dislikes reading and classes on the third floor. Politics form his main leisure-time interest, but his educational bent is an electrical engineering course. Is fond of lectures by qualified speakers. GUS EDWARD MILLER, Jaw Bud spends his summer days directing the ushers at Forbes Field. Of course, he enjoys baseball. Danc- ing to Kay Kyser's music, and listening to Bing Crosby are his favorite pastimes. He hopes to follow in his Dad's footsteps, at Oaklands Wonder Store. MERLE R. MONROE Merle is a devoted pugilistic fan. His second choice in sports is roller-skating at the Diamond Rink with co-employees from Kaufmann's. Merle, who has been coming to Schenley for six years, intends to further his education at Duquesne in the fall. MONROE. MURPHY MURPHY A fgf f7'ZMfzf44cef I

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