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ESTHER WHITE Esther comes to us from Schenley Day School, and has made Music her principal subject. She plans to attend Dodson's School of Music and work for a degree that will enable her to take part as a piano soloist in any type of musical gathering. NATHAN N. WIGDER4' Thar beaming chap with the non-fading smile is Nat. He's a genial ersonality with a flair for writing poetry. He val-,ues most highly the friendly spirit encountered here during his four years. A Business Administration course at Duquesne is next for him ROBERTA WILAMOWSKI l Comes from the West End and has a desire to become a perfect stenographer. Aside from this, Bert is in- terested in the Polish Youth Federation. Like the rest of the fair damsels, she enjoys the haunting strains of Wayne King. FILSON C. WILLIAMS Cuts linoleum by day and capers at night. However, Fil plans for a degree in Marine Engineering from Tech. Prefers ice-skating and dancing. Incidently, Fil thinks some of our teachers are all-right. Has trav- eled quite a bir, this being his sixteenth school. MILLARD LEVY Has a definite theme of his own-Beautiful Women. For when asked his hobbies, he gave shooting pool and good looking girls. But, Levy can be serious, as he will study medicine. He has enjoyed the friend- liness of both students and teachers. IRENE S. LOUIK lrene's chief interests lie in music and psychology. She spends her Saturdays enjoying Grand Opera by radio. In her free time she is either at the piano or on the tennis court. A Fredric March movie will draw her enthusiastically to the theater. CLARA K. MASH A quiet, reserved student with an ambition to become afprivate secretary. She enjoys collecting the pictures o screen stars. The Drama Club finds her a welcome member, and she considers their activities to be the feature attraction at Schenley. DOROTHY MCELLIGOT Dot is a stenographer from Schenley Heights, where the horizon is broad. Two years ago she saw Schenley. She came, she saw, and Schenley was conquered. On to Pitt! There this keen student of literature will further er studies, and follow politics as a hobby. LIONEL B. PICKARD A reporter from Dun and Bradstreet, who is looking forward to a vast engineering career. Carnegie Tech will be his next stop. Lionel is deeply interested in psychology, and is passively concerned with the movies. He really enjoyed his nights at Schenley. IRMA S. PRYOR Irma comes from Monessen High. She liked our eve- ning school so much, that she hopes to return next fall. Her favorite subject is typing, which helps her pet ambition, to become a good secretary. Modern music and actress Louise Beavers suit her good taste. M' WHITE WIGDBR WILAMOWSKI VVILLIAMS FLORENCE RAHSMAN This attractive social worker who has red hair and a dimplcd smile, regrets that all the handsome men are not tall, We hope when she gets to Pitt or Tech next year she finds more tall, dark and handsome men, who also like red-headed women. CHARLES G. SHORT Charley had hopes of someday playing baseball in the major leagues. He has been a star in sandlot circles in recent seasons. When the Big Apple is danced, the Leader Man is always Charley. He doesn't care much for the movies, except when Gary Cooper is playing. MADELINE SIGMOND Although Madeline has spent only a year at Schenley, she is one of its best boosters. While earning her credits, she is soothed by the mellow tones of the organ. She hails from Hazelwood and listens to such eerie radio programs as Lights Out . THOMAS II. SULLIVAN Where there is a concert in local parts, you will likely find this tall, quiet fellow. Though he works on river boats, the fact that he was a Cincinnati flood hero is not known to many. His next endeavor will be a course in Hydraulic Engineering at Tech. EDWARD SUPCOEW' Truly here is a quiet, reserved young chap whose occupation is not small enough to be described within these small confines. He likes the all-American game of baseball. To him Schenley has meant the achieve- ment of a dream. CARL THEIS Carl is scientifically minded, so Schenley's course in Physics was especially appealing to him. He hopes to spend his future evenings at Tech attending the industrial courses that it offers. Photography, at which he is very proficient, takes up his free time. 'Students who may make up credit deficiencies by passing State Board examinations or by attending summer school.
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er of all news magazines and educational books. D 3 VOLLDERG VOURRON WASECKO WEINSTEIN ALVIN A. ABRAHAM Al believes in actually working with a product if he intends to sell it, so he manages a service station. His outside interests lie in fashioning various articles out of wood. With these and other factors he intends to become a successful salesman. IDA M. ATTANSIO With a captivating smile, is a stenographer who in- tends to be a buyer in womens' hats. Here but a year, Ida has won her way into our hearts, Swimming, roller-skating and baseball occupies her time of lei- sure. Next year she will be at a business college. LULU BERRY Mrs. Berry would have everyone know that evenings spent in Schenley can only be interesting. In order to keep up with her daughter, she took commercial arithmetic. She found it more than interesting and has used it in many ways in all her activities. CAMCY K. COHN4' This Oakland girl is a true daughter of Virginia, Cam detests cooking and housework, but does like to sew. She's uncertain about a course in Designin at Tech, but has high hopes. Schenley Science ani Art courses were among her favorites. WILLIAM R. DINKER Since his middle name is Richard, this student is better known to his classmates as Dick. He is a clerk in a local bank, and hopes to attend the Law classes at Pitt night school, He likes to ski, so when snow covers the ground, he heads for the hills. PAUL FARIAN His quiet manner enables him to handle any situation. He is a draftsman-no wonder he was envied for his drawings in Solid. Amon his hobbies are aviation, mechanics, and stamp colfecting. He will return to Tech and finish work begun there. Good Luck, Paul! emu. j. VOLLBERG4' Maintenance man for an automobile branch, Carl wants to teach school. He needs only two years at Pitt to do so. He enjoys singing and belongs to the Men's Choral group here in school. He is an interested josapi-UNE J. VOURRON Josephine is a private duty nurse at Mercy Hospital. Her management of her varied interests such as read- ing, hiking, dancing certainly proves it. And, oh yes! This includes interior decorating. After Schenley, Josephine plans to study dress designing. ALFREDA M. WASEKO or the past five years Alfreda has spent her evenings 'n Schenley. During this time, all would have been the theater takes her eager interest. Alfreda's favorite ctor is Spencer Tracy. HENRIETTA WEINSTEIN Henrietta astpires to be a bacteriologist, and for that reason inten s to go to Pitt next semester. She travels whenever opportunity knocks . One of Henrietta's ambitions is to master tennis. The congeniality of the students she will remember. ' l had it not been for Historv. Awav from school, GEORGE H. FALCK4' George is connected with a brokerage office in town and spends his spare time taking candid snapshots and night school courses. Hunting and fishing also claim his attention. He hopes the friendly spirit he found here will follow him when he attends Pitt. IRWIN J. GLASSBRENNER Success in life is what Irwin aspires to now that he is leaving Schenley. When he realizes this reat ambition, we hope he will let us know how it's gone. In the meantime he will give you a very smiling wel- come at Jordan's Pharmacy. MARIE NELSON GREEN A happily married person, whose interest centers in raising a family. She hails from the East End where she is noted as a very efficient bridge player. The many assembly programs and the friends she found in Schenley will take their place in her fond memories. GERALDYNE B. GREENE An expert piano player from Herron Hill, who aspires to accompany soloists. Her evenings will be spent in complete relaxation, where reading or listening to Tommy Dorsey's orchestra will prevail. The Scope and Socials will always recall Schenley to her thoughts. KATHRYN KING? Quiet, unassuming and just a bit shy, despite the royal title her name implies, forms our portrait of Kathryn. Enjoyed time spent at Schenley. Favorite study was English while dear Old Latin held its stand. Her next stop is a special course at Duke. WILLIAM KNEPSHIELDW' Bill will be a student at Pitt Evening School. He is employed by one of Pittsburgh's better brokerage firms. Schenley appealed to him in almost every way, but in the era of time between socials he finds many things to condemn. This may mean he likes to dance. ELVIRA CASTELLI ROBERT R. FOWKES ROY HEINSBERG4' MARIE B. CRAWLEY PHOEBE E. OEHLER
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REMEMBER Remember in English the poets' dreams, Their loveb thoughts formed endless themesj Supreme-those voiced by .S'hakespeare's brain Whose rhyme made music of immortal strain. Then remember trying to remember history, Musing on whose or what great victory, Those dates that made us fuss and jidget Until we knew the proper digit. Remember, too, the rules of diction When delivering fact or fictionj Put accents in the proper spot, If not . . . well then, So what? Do you recall a moonlit night When Uping errors were our plight And shorthand notes made in confdence Could not be read with eloquence? Remember, too, in Economics Debates that were, at times, quiet comic, Those students who with snap and vim So quickly put us all in trim. Remember Latin of long ago? Gee, those Romans could certainly crow. In French the men with stratagem Recalled the phrase, ChercheZ la femmef In angle-ic Math we can't forget The theorems that made us fret, Or nuisance x in some tough spot Until we found it equalled aught. Then remember the reckoning time, With examinations in their prime, In the Library we'd be cramming 'Till our heads were flled with learning. Well, two and two still make but fourj To count one's wealth, one needs no more. To continue on . . . to earn success, We step along . . . we do our best. -ISABEL O'I-IARE 28
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