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RAYMOND M. KANE is proficient in gen- eral contracting work and strives for steady employment. With summer, Ray anticipates much outdoor swimming. Eve- nings find him busy in pur- suit of happiness. ERNEST A. KAUL says he shall always remember those friendly argu- ments in Student Council. An amateur photographer, Ernie also finds joy in setting the stage and throwing the spot. After two successive years of directing the Schen- leyan Varieties Program he will settle down to the serious business of matrimony. GILBERT H. KEIMW hopes to win Bank Night. Meanwhile he man- ages to get along on his earn- ings as florist. Gil is an ex- cellent Inarksman and, though interested in his work as florist, has his heart set on a career in aviation. JOHN E. KE'r'rERLE intends to continue with evening classes after graduation. The quiet ef- ficiency of the library inter- ested him. Sports are his main outside diversion. Both fellows and girls say he is a good sport. Cos'rA LA FACE, JR. who plans a business of his own. will enter Robert Morris School of Accountancy for an intensive business course. Work is not his only interest, as he believes the girls are all right. E221 BERNHART J. KARoI.v is that tall blond with the big grin you have seen around the halls. He was the class wit in English Lit. and an advocate of a Schenley Glee Club. Bernie likes to dabble in photography. MARGARET A. KEARNEY I takes care of our taxes Ill the County Treasur- er's office in a most efficient m-anner. A member of the Pittsburgh Playhouse. Mar- garet aspires to do radio work. Has an intense interest in poli- tics. May enter dramatic school at Tech, GEORGE ANDREW KERN I is aiming in the di- rection of aviation and plans first. to study mechanical drawing at Pm. Model making IS his pet hobby. The general attitude of the Schenleyites has been a source of pleasure to him. BENJAMIN LACY46 has rather indefinite plans for the future after some extensive traveling. May study at the University. He admits his present and biggest interest is five foot two and eyes of bluef' JAMES D. LAI has made of his favorite hobby, ice-skating, a vocation. Ile teaches begin- ners In this sport and hopes someuday to be a professional. Bvenlng work will enable him to further his ambition.
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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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Y' RAY A. LUCAS as Class President. Secretary of Student Council and Business Manager of the Sclwnlfyan, possesses that rare combination - scholarship and leadership. A gentleman, Ray finds great delight in the drama and the opera. LOUISE E. NIARSHALL has enjoyed her eve- nings at Schenley and intends to return next fall. She is particularly interested in choral work and enjoys good litera- ture. College may attract her later. IRENE INIATYASOVICSQP is one of those very efficient secretaries that are hard to find. As she has more hobbies than a dog has fleas, it is surprising that she finds time to attend Schenley. Pitt will enroll her in the fall. EUGENE F. M CCABE marched up the aisle to the tune of Lohengrin and now the pursuit of his ideal is ended. Next fall. he plans to continue his studies along electrical engineering lines. JESSIE M. McQU1s'roN is our class secretary and treasurer. A better one could not be found. A very light stepper she must be, for dancing and skating are her favorites. You'll find her a good sport, too. E231 Jo11N MAINES96 plans to continue his education away from Pitts' burgh. This grinning chap with the sense of humor has a fondness for football. When radio dulls, he finds the vic- trola welcome. RALPH G. MAs'rENmu works as a machinist and looks forward to a future in mechanical engineering work. For two years he has been an active member of Student Council. He's a prince of a chap. DORIS E. MAYER due to untiring ef- forts, now completes the course which was begun at Langley. As housekeeper of her own home, she does a splendid job. Chinese check- ers and bridge are her favorite indoor diversions. GEORGE E. MCNAMARA spends his leisure moments in photography. The friendliness of Schenley he hopes to find next year at Tech. Heaps of good luck, George! RIYSSELL C. MCWIiINNEY has shown us that a vice-president can really do great things. lle is interested in electro-plating when not seen on a golf course, Russ plans to study engineering at Tech next year.
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