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ABRAHAM CURZER Schenley's cosmopoli- tan. was born in Keif. one of Russia's oldest and greatest cities. After Poland. Ger- many and France, America became his home. Abe has a keen interest in good liter- ature. BENJAMIN IJEANE a well - mannered. likeable student who believes in learning. says he is a jack- of-all-trades. Finds delight in working for Uncle Sam. He is above average in many sports. Plans to enter Pitt, next fall. FLORENCE DONALDSONX believes all the world's a stage and her place in the Ballet. ln the world of reality. Florence does secre- tarial work. Prepared to en- roll in the School of Business Administration at Pitt. EDWARD I,UDA like many another Schenley student will continue his education after graduation here. He believes in Working hard for a keener enjoyment of life. He does a good job in this. but just the same his fun is not neglected. EDWARD F. EHRENBERGER has great hopes of competing in the big National A.A.U. Gymnastic meet to be held at Annapolis. Because he likes Schenley so much, he may return. History and literature are his favorite sub- jects. E201 FELIX D,ASCENZO lives by one great motto and that is Health is Wealth. To keep abreast with the times he reads much of international affairs. .After graduation, local civic matters will claim his talents. MATTHEW W. DEPTIILAAG hopes to become an engineer. and so more school- ing will be necessary. Travel in forty of our States. Mexico, Canada and Central America has made Matt a hail-fellow- well-met. PAUL D0Rs1E makes model planes and would like to make of his hobby a vocation. He plans to return to classes at Schen- ley. Pretty girls and lovely parties appeal to him. HELEN C. DUDAK will study account- ing after leaving Schenley. She is interested in Writine and has done excellent Work in her classes during her eve- nings With us. Helen is very dependable. BEss1E FINKELSTEIN' an interesting indi- vidual. deeply appreciates the freedom and opportunity af- forded an American citizen. When not at home in her family circle she may be found at the museum or absorbed in the music of the great masters.
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LUKE J. BRENNAN has a strong desire to become a big steel sales- man. but plans to visit Alaska shortly. After Schenley. a course in metallurgy at Tech will help. In sports Luke pre- fers dancing. skating and baseball. THOMAS BYRER gives freely of his time to all student activities. Thr Smpf, Drama Club and Chorus were better because of him. Photography. tennis, radio and swimming claim much of his leisure IIIoInents. BERNARD CARROLL believes in working toward a definite goalg his greatest satisfaction comes in attaining it. VVhether it be in business. mechanics. or the arts. we know he will succeed. DAVID H. COYNER needs no introduction to the ladies of the Class of ,39. A friendly familiar figure in the halls and soeials, David also performed for the Drama Club. The 10:10 bell was music to him. JEANNE E. CRIIJI-:R+ aspires to journalism. She has traveled extensively- in Alaska. Canada and the States. Loves to dress and pose. Pitt classes will claim part of her time: the rest will go into sports. lf19J GLADYS R. BRINLING is a busy stenograplier during the day. Her training at Sclienley llilS fitted her for advancement in her work. Her unique hobby is modeling. and when time permits. she really does model. DANIEL A. CAIN is the quiet and unas- suming person you have seen in SclIenley's halls for the past several years. He is em- ployed as :I mortician. and plans to continue in this work. llis business serves the Homewood district. RUTH MARIE CLAR It Il graduate of St. Francis School of Nursing and a registered nurse. still finds time to keep up in her studies and to indulge in her favorite sport. horseback riding. AIABEL VERN CHESS? is a cheerful nurse at the Municipal Hospital. Dur- ing her free time she finds en- joyment playing the piano, sketching. and in various out- door sports. Mabel now plans to concentrate upon her much- neglected reading. AGNES Cnooxs recently advanced from the position of stenogra- pher to that of secretary. Reading and collecting good books are among her hobbies. Agnes finds delight in a cool plunge after a long hike.
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Jo:-IN ANTI-1oNY F1oRxLL drove nearly forty miles each way three evenings a week to attend his three classes. During the day he is employed as a printer. llis hobbies include English, jour- nalism and advertising. EARL Goonuov will continue in the printing business and attend evening classes at Tech in this field. Spends his spare time in photography-his favorite hobby. Sports such as foot- ball, swimming and soccer find him interested. HERBERT L. HAUG works as a clerk in the Allegheny County Law Library. He plans to study either engineering or business administration at Pitt next year. Baseball and football are his favorite sports. MARIE J. HENNINIPER has not allowed her marriage to interfere with the desire to obtain a diversified education. She plans to enter college in the fall. Mrs. Hen- ninger has a deep interest in choral work. GRACE L. JOHNSTON not only has applied herself to her studies diligently while at Schenley but also is doing excellent work in Young People's groups. An all-around good sport. she is liked by all. 2 Jost-:PI-1 E. GIBBONS has studied account- ing and plans to become a C.P.A. after further courses at Pitt or Duquesne. lu- tensely interested in sports. Joe has his own basketball team and has taken part in more than one boxing bout. WILLIAM GUMM when not reading, likes to get around to meet people. A hail-fellow-well-met, Bill should find success at Carnegie 'l'ech next year as a day student in mechanical en- gineering. JOSEPH HPIADRICK dreams of a future as a steel magnet. Now a clerk at Carnegie-lllinois Steel Company, joe is ever on the alert to advance himself in this corporation. llis splendid ree- ord as a student carries over in his working hours. WALTER JAWOROVYSKI has been interested in medicine for some time and plans to enter 'Pitt next year as a Pre-Med student. We wish him success in his chosen held. EDWARD S. JoNi-is is that very business- like Council president who frequents the halls with a big grin. Gets much done be- cause of that certain way about him. lt's certain he'll make at niche at Pitt next fall.
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