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

 - Class of 1938

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4' F MURPHY o'H.uu2 mr-:za vuaasow UNAVESTA A. REIDA' This sentimental gentleman from Georgia arrived at Schenley hve years a o. ls very interested in music with baseball as a sidle issue. He devours shortenin' bread with lightning-like avidity, combined with the greatest pleasure. An admirer of Schenley's standards. CONSTANCE C. RODGERS 5 The Vice-President of the senior class is also a legal stenogra her. This explains her meticulous attention to detaiii Connie enjoys classical music, especially opera, but listens faithfully to jack Benny. Next year you may find her at Duquesne. THOMAS ROHANICK Tom is a clerk in the advertising department of the H. j. Heinz Co. He has travelled over the entire East, and is an inveteratc reader of Hugo and Stevenson. Athletically minded, he is president of a North Side club. He'lI be found again in Schenley next fall. DOROTH Y A. SCHAFER Dorothy came from South Hills to complete her last year in Schenley. She really enjoyed her evenings here, with the exce tion of writing themes. This she thoroughly dislikeda. Her interest, at the present, is centered in being a bridesmaid at a wedding. ANN R. SCULLY Ant:'s entire thought centers on het career of nursing. In the fall she intends to enter Tech to study diction. When nursing and school work give her time, one will find Ann at the court house attending the trials or at home listening to jack Benny. Q - 'On TA D. MURPHY' Rita s ron of horseback-ridin . Unem- ployed at e i studying at a dress-fesigning school in addition to attending classes here. In the future this Scout Captain intends to study at the Vogue School in Chicago. V, ' , f s r ff' ' 9-an v ISABEL M. O'HARE When this dcmure miss continues her education at Carnegie Tech, she'll remember Miss Blayney's Eng- lish periods. She's a roller-skater deluxe and a dancer divine. Besides Charley McCarthy and Bing Crosby, she enjoys the weird Lights Out programs. LOUIS J. PAN ZA Is a mechanic nt the Main Street Motor Company who revels in a good baseball game. What he likes about Schenley is its cheerful aspect and the organ music. While at home, the Gang-Busters catch his ear. As to his plans for the future, he has nothing to say. BEULAH PEA RSON Really a charming person from the East End with a yen to travel. Her smile has won her many friends and her reticence is offset by her adroitness in swim- ming, dancing and tennis. Against all laws of her sex, her plans for the future are her own. ANNE PITKIN Anne Pitkin combines traveling with other hobbies, going to Canada every year to hunt and fish. Anne is headed for Carnegie Tech to study art, with her eye to the future as a fashion designer. You know to whom you'll go now, girls, for those new styles. PITKIN REID RODGBRS ROHANICK SCHAFER SCULLY

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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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3 J gi E vihlfi X -X ssoist.nons1' smrru SOBOTKA SPERLAK s'r.utK TEMPLER RA LPH TIVE Purveyor of haberdashery by day and student of po- litical science in leisure is Ralph. He enjoys White Tower confabs and political debates, devours all books avidly and intends to enter politics. Tive's next school step is Pitt-as soon as possible. PHYLLIS M. TUCKER Mrs. Tucker is one of those who really understands the art of living. Her favorite hobbies are working hard for clubs and raising flowers that not only win the admiration of her friends, but also prizes. Next year will lind her at either Pitt or Duquesne, Class 0 1938 GERTRUDE E. SEGELHORST Streamlined A's, neatly stitched, form the silver lin- ing of Gertrude's stay at Schenley-and biology the thread. Working hours devoted to intricate ins and outs of the paper industry, while leisure is ripped between a good play and an excellent novel. JOHN SMITH No relation to the historic captain, but he is cut from the same pattern. While he's deferential to the ladies, his sympathy lies with oppressed people. His ambi- tion is to be a labor leader-an harm! one. Hence, our advice is Speak for yourself, john. EDWARD S. SOBOTKA4' Ed inspects steel at the Crucible Steel Co. on the North Side. Football, baseball and basketball occupies any time he can spare from work. A real vacation is his aim at present. In addition, his favorites on the air are Guy Lombardo and Bing Crosby. ANNA SPERLAK When Anna leaves Schenley, she is going back to her home state, Wisconsin, to study nursing. She is serv- ing her apprenticeship now at St. Francis Hospital. Night school delighted her. When she desires enter- tainment, she likes Bing Crosby or Clark Gable. ADOLF F. STARK ' A constantly happy and smiling person, Adolf never fails to say nice things. An industrious student, he is well known for his unctual and regular attend- ance. Chelnistry is his tfzivorite subject, while the in- teresting study of radio comprises his lone hobby. CHARLES W. TEMPLER Chuck is an ambitious young student, who comes to us from Etna. His preference leans toward the socia- ble students and interesting teachers. His seat in class constantly changes during the year, as he has a very keen eye for feminine charms. EMMETT C. THOMAS Is a husky laborer on the W.P.A., but intends to secure a Civil Service position. The combination of sketch- ing, roller-skating and basketball makes Emm rather versatile. He not only likes Bing Crosby, but the teachers, because they don't embarrass you. THOMAS TIVE TUCKER

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