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

 - Class of 1939

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FRANK MESSINA our star French stu- dent. in manners and dress is by far our best. With Dan and Milt composed the trium- virate in Student Council. As the genial host. Frank loves good food, detests wine and has a fondness for pickles. ROBERT A. PACELLA is employed by the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Com- pany. An earnest student at Schenley. Bob aims to enter Tech. Political science claims his interest. RUFUS PRUNTY at present is an ap- prentice in the culinary art. After Schenley will specialize in Christian education at col- lege. The programs in the guditorium pleased him great- y. MARY RILEY regrets Graduation Day because. says she. It means the end of all those pleasant times at Schenleyf' Many regret that Mary is gone. too-and that she didnit leave her little lamb behind. MARY A. ROBERTS enjoyed the beautiful works of art in the halls. Things exotic attract Maryg perhaps she'll travel some day. She's interested in outdoor sports. May return to Schen- ley next year. E241 MONICA S. MICHALEK tends toward things domestic and we hope soon will reach the altar. Among many sports target shooting and swimming are her favorites. The Schenley socials appealed to her. MARY' S. PHILLIPS will long be remem- bered as the charming French Club member. Loves good books and dreams of her fu- ture as librarian. Collects in- teresting snapshots. Her pleasing manner takes well in a crowd. CLIFFORD REICI-II-IOLD works during the day as a clerk. Desires to sail the seven seas and see be- yond the horizon. We may find him returning to Schen- ley for art and literature. PAUL L. RITZ rates high in his studies and plans to enter Pitt next fall. Perseverance gains its Ineed and patience wins the race is his motto. To Paul our wishes for success. ROSE E. RODGERS has the desire to be a medical technologist in a large hospital. Plans to con- tinue her education along these lines. Enjoys good movies and the theatre. Suc- cess to you!

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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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. V l WALLACE R. SADAUSKASN' admits of a keen in- terest in printing and looks forward to engaging in this work. He just can't resist fiery red haired girls. Crunches chocolate bars with almonds. WILLIAM A. ScANnoN 0118 of OUI' Cfe3fl'CUt out-of-towners, has a charm- ing smile. A tall blond, Bill looks like the answer to a maiden's prayer. Enjoyed the study of bookkeeping. Roller skating, dancing and the movies are his favorite pas- times. JULIA A. SHACK likes our very efficient library and the socials we have now and then. Singing, dancing and skating take up most of her free time. Julia finds reading a novel fascination. EDVVARD S. SOBOTKA works in a steel mill as inspector. Ed plays a good game of cards and enjoys dancing. His intense interest in sports Inay help him find his future work in this field. MARIE A. STEINMETZ likes all kinds of Inusic and plays the guitar for her own amusement. Swim- ming interests her. Found keen interest in our music classes and will continue to devote some time to singing. C251 Josi-:PH R. SALKQ was a rapt listener at our assemblies and danced lively at our socials. Being now employed as a drafts- man, Joe plans to enter the School of Engineering at Pitt. May you succeed there. Lotus F. SCHEMNITZER claims that music completes education. Is inter- ested in people. Travels quite a bit. Works as a locksmith during the day. May register at Pitt or Tech later. MARYEMMA SIEBERT is employed by the H. I. Heinz Company. This accounts for her interest in cooking. She loves to dance but home-making is her real goal. FRANK J. SNYDERX came to Schenley from Connelley Vocational School. Desires to become a research chemist. As a hobby- ist he is a stamp collector. and enjoys wood modeling. JOSEPH STOFFANX' designed mcn's cloth- ing for a time but has a strong leaning to the medical profes- sion. Found the science classes most interesting. Has pre- pared for entrance to Pitt.

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