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

 - Class of 1939

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ALFRED has any friends Schenley. should make Carnegie Tech. Spring finds him wading a trout stream. preparation success at THOMAS Bnomr a great boy with a great future-that's Tom. He enjoyed our auditorium pro- grams. Th: Citadel inspired him in his goal of medical doctor and he will enter Pitt in preparation for his medical career. JA? Q 1. f - CAIRNS E' ' l ,es that success M il! hard work. He M Aan endless amount of time tora project in order to seek perfection. Success should come to him. Gmonom E. CARTER' is an industrious stu- dent who aspires to teach. He likes the co-operative spirit that pervades Schenley. This all-sports fan would like to attend Carnegie Tech. EDWARD CHINN might be the lad who checked thet-tires on your car the last time, as Goodyear Tire 61 Rubber Company has him on their payroll. Hospi- talization did not prevent his completing the required work. A-,B if mtmcn Cos'rEs though with us but a short time, has made a lot of friends. She says she en- joyed her studies because of the personality of the teachers and their unique methods. EuzAm:'rH FANCHALBKYI' has worked tirelessly for the past two years to com- plete the academic course. She will enter the Nursing School at Duquesne, planning toward the goal of supervisor. Debat- ing claimed her interest here at Schenley. NELLIE E. FINT is a private nurse who will continue her studies so that she may be better equipped, for specialization in her field. We owe her as debt of thanks for the work on the 1938 Schcnleyan. Lewis E. GRIFFITHS has a weakness for the fair sex and eyes for nothing else than -az pretty girl, is interested in accounting. If he does not enter Pitt next fall, we shall welcome him back as a P.G. student. GRACE Hnxcx is the athletic type and just can't resist swimming, riding or skating. In her rest- ful moments reading gives her enjoyment. Finds little difii- culty in having something to do. dur- be- and MARY B. KELLUM has an ambition to nursing school to be- As she has the to finish that we are cer- realize her am- -q.v - MARGARET V. KING has plans to further her education at Duquesne in the field of nursing. Among her many hobbies, that which she favors most is art. To her our best wishes! OTTILIE LACHEH likes to go places and do things. A splendid rider, Tillie loves the outdoor life. She is doing clerical work now and expects to enroll at the :University of Pittsburgh. She is sorry to be leaving Schen- ey. Rosmrr R. LAVELLE is very industrious and believes in attending school to learn. Travel and photography are his hobbies. Evening classes at the Uni- versity will count him on the rolls. MARY M. Lmnoen admires the courtesy given the students in the officeg music is her hobby. The field of social work will require further preparation at Pitt or Duquesne. LILLIAN A. LII-:B likes to read when not satisfying her fondness for music. She compliments the teachers at Schenley for their skill and success in solving many student problems. PAUL Lon1rNzE'r'rY is a reserved, con- scientious, well-mannered stu- dent. Old timers remember his sister, Marie. Paul strives for steady employment as a machinist. Good luck to him!

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HENRY THIEL aspires to be a suc- cessful manager of a model farm. Henry is a strong en- thusiast of all sports ln spring. summer, fall and winter. Now plans a long vacation in a happy-go-lucky manner. LAURA C. THOMAS a registered nurse who enjoys making others comfortable. During her few leisure moments she may be found riding the trail or plung- ing the stream. A tour of the Yellowstone claims her desires. GEORGE VAN ESSEN is a keen air-travel enthusiast. When not mount- ing his favorite bay, he is cutting a mean back stroke at the lake. At an informal party George is quite an asset. JOHN WERLXNK is a quiet and serious student who attended Schen- ley for the best. He has in his home an experimental laboratory and hopes to be- come a chemical engineer. Anc HIE J. Wrrunow dons the attire of a waiter. Between his servings at a local hostelry, Archie finds relaxation in a hand of bridge. Duquesne interests him in preparation for secre- tarial Work. were JOHN A. THOMAS is a locomotive fire- man. His hobbies are wood- working and travel. Has pre- prepared for entrance to Car- negie Tech in industrial en- gineering. WARREN TUCKER works for Uncle Sam as a mail carrier. On a sum- mer holiday he might be found wending his way toward the lake and fishing. He may en- roll for psychology at Du- quesne. DAHLON Q. VOELKERQE may be classed as a rabid jitterbug. Bing Crosby is his favorite swingster. Dahl likes to sing also and aspires to become a vocalist with a well- known orchestra. May enter college in the fall. NIARGARET A. WEYERS spends her days as school nurse in a nearby town- ship. Peg intends to make social service her life work. She is most friendly and a flower garden enthusiast. Du- quesne will enroll her in the future. BETTY ZANG ' is that cheerful, per- sonality-plus young A ste.1t,,,'apher, Betty ,Tl-'T' in- terest in journalf ki 'lj- present work will find . as ' 'li at Schenley again e .ws e .- cfdiis



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1' I ' lf 'Y'!' HENRY JOHN LIPSKI was impressed by the friendly attitude of the faculty members. He is interested in airplane modeling and plans to enter an aviation school in Lincoln, Nebraska. Finds re- laxation in attending a good movie. JOSEPHYNE MARTfN is a girl with heaps of ambition. She's the type who knows what she wants and gets it. We are certain success will come of what she attempts. DANIEL MCCABE likes the scheme of things here at Schenley. He is sincere, and prepares and presents his work in an ad- mirable fashion to the envy of his many friends. Works as a shipper. GUS EDWARD MILLER, JR. desires to have his own business and be inde- pendent. Rides horseback when not in the company of a lovely blonde. ,lust couldn't wait for the period to end. JOHN A. MosEsso is employed by the Civil Aeronautics Authority of the govemment from Wash- ington. His plans for the fu- ture include a college course to further his career in the government service. ANNE M. MURPHY when asked what she liked best at Schenley replied, 'The ring of the bell, especially the last one. Horseback riding is her hobbyg and her aim-more education. ALBERT M. PADOLSKY a conscientious work- er who completed the task in February is uncertain as to the future. Our library at- tracted him. Enjoys base- ball, soccer and camping. CHARLES W. SIEFERT has an absorbing in- terest in electricity. Works now as an electrical contractor and plans to study electrical engineering at Tech. When he's not hunting or golfing, we find him active in Y. M. C. A. work. ALBERT SIMKUNASE dreams of working in the field of law. While he finds his greatest pleasure in sleeping, he really can work. Says he will remember Schen- ley's halls of art. EDWARD W. SoUKUP ' labors as a machinist at the Rosedale Foundry 81 Machine Company. Thinks electrical engineering a worth- while endeavor. Plans to en- ter Tech. EDWARD SUPCOE has achieved his goal at last. His plans include a return visit to Schenley just to learn. Ed just can't resist Forbes Field as he is a Pirate fan. U RUDOLPH TOTH As a candid camera fan, is following the footsteps of Ernie Kaul. We understand he has a taste for the beauti- fulg his collection of prints should be unique. As we talk with Rudolph We think of old Russia under the Czars. DoRo'r1-rv VELON is one young lady who likes everything about Schenley. At present her du- ties are that of bookkeeper- stenographer though she as- pires to be a mannequin. Riding and dancing afford her relaxation. RICHARD E. WINSLOW performs his task well as a coffee packer but dreams of a career in ac- countancy. Fond of all sports, Dick spends much time at the beach. We wish him much success. LESTER WYNICK though always pleas- ant can be very mischievous. A transfer from day school, he made the front page by frustrating a hold-up. He is more interested in work than in school. His aggressiveness warrants success. EVELYN ZoNA has heaps of person- ality in addition to being very studicnzs. Evelyn finds un- equalled joy in strolling through the park with her prince charming. Students who may make up credit deficiencies by passing State Board examinations or by attending summer school. E231 'f

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