South High School - Oriole Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1936

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W' I 9' C il H 7' -.1i0Rl0LE...,.l To the Graduates of the Year, 1935-1936: GREETINGS AND CONGRATULATIONS. Not every human being is capable of the same degree of distinctive and outstanding achievement. In- deed, if we took this attitude, we should be facing the problem in quite the wrong spirit. It is not to any- one's advantage that people should strive to outshine one another. What we need is that they should de- velop their own ability to the full, irrespective of whether someone else has more or less. They should give free rein to their own uniquenessg and between the uniqueness of one man and the uniqueness of an- other, there can be no comparison.- Discovering the Genius Within You by Stanwood Cobb. Yours sincerely, H. H. JOHNSON. V 4319 Q ll . Q 1 -':f'.5i'.- '3i'.f--16:1 l ' Omnis Gloria FACULTY HOBBY FAVORITE SAYINGS J. M.. McLaughlin Pictures of Churches 'tHe did that thing which we would Principal expect him to do. H. H. Johnson Photography 'tTell the truth and take your medicine. Vice-Principal Jane Stone Collect Snap-Shots You will have to see Mr. Johnson Chief Clerk firgtf' Miss Stein Reading HLet me see your excuse. Clerk Margaret S. Stewart Vocational Counselor Miss McCarthy Girls' Advisor Charles W. MacDonald Director of Activities Belle Goldstein Librarian Anna D. Swarts Assistant Librarian Lillian Kunde Mr. Eifert Thos. Berryman Mary George Rodney G. Dean Mary Holland Mary R. Naughten S. A. Wood Mrs. Hagelin Edythe Davidson Elizabeth Frost Mayme Kelly Travel Reading Photography Artwork Tennis Painting Painting Tinkering with Mechanical Apparatus Reading Golf Reading History Collecting Cups Farming Landscape Painting Overseas Work Bridge Outdoor Life 'tMay I help you? Dcn't be afraid to come in to see me yy t'Now why weren't you at club? Are you doing reference work? Remember this is an 8:30 book. I'll be glad to do anything I can to help you. You could do better. Great improve- ment. Time to stop-the test's over. Ready for dictation. If I should offer to sell my car-- 'AI trust people until I find them doing something they should not. Now in an office- 8:z5. Get to your class room. Iislgaye only enough paper for my own f'Don't let your eyes wander. No, no, no! Class t'Come, class, come-don't you know? 9...T 1936-.lm A-:AEE s if

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i1li...l- - l 111.-.ORIOLE-,-.-,.1.. To the Graduating Classes: This is the time that your teachers wish you Godspeed -H all of them again would express a hope for your success in life. How well and how seriously you have planned for your tomorrows you alone can know. I hope that you have learned to be fair and true to yourself, for if you have, there will be a place of trust for you in the affairs of men. To gain and deserve the respect and trust of others, that is success. Yours sincerely, J. M. McLAUGHLIN, Principal. 18,1 1 l.....l-l- 1936-1-Z



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Fai? . . J ..2l?g5,.5,-57.5.31-,gisrsggi-:-X-ie - W 1, wr- 1. .Q 'Mk R . ..M......,0Rl0LE.,.......4- Miss Rosenthal Martha Pond Marie E. Thomas Richard F. Thompson Elsie Murphy Nettie Urey Edith R. Wilkinson Margaret M. Worley Felix J. Castaldo Margaret W. Allison Ethel A. Lloyd Mima R. Milliron Elizabeth Blackley R. C. Burghardt Jessie M. Hutchison Carey P. Ritchie Pearl Wagner C. R. Young Emory A. Zook Gertrude U. Brosky Mary Olive Wight Mildred Ewing Lucili Sawhill Margaret S. Baker H. M. Black Edward J. Caye Mr Peckrnan Ella Cohen Helen Couffer M. Beatrice Dodson Margaret Hirt Stella M. Stein Judson B. Drengwitz Swan P. Johnson Leonard C. Koch Hugh McCall Hilda M. Davis E. M. Goehring Marie E. Rutledge Warren H. Cue Grover C. Washabaugh Wilhelmina Wehmeier Sara J. Wise Wm. Green Mary E. Collins Donald B. Crowe Berlin Empfield J. H. Kroh Alice B. Lord Athletics Photography Reading Amateur Theatricals Music Flower Gardening Reading, Riding, Gardening Reading Travel Automobile Riding Collecting Articles from Asiatic Countries Raising Flowers Golf Camping and Fishing Helping Others Singing , Doing Research Work Photography Farming Horse Races Knitting Needle Work Driving Raising Flowers Tennis Politics Golf and Tennis Solitaire Driving Driving Collecting Stamps Reading Travel by H20 Motoring Church Work Fishing Gardening Composing Music Knitting Golf Gardening Swimming and Knitting Travel Stamps Indian History Hunting and Fishing Detective Stories and Psychology Photography Outdoor Life 1? - a You came in here for one ,purpose and that is to study. Now, brother. Come, sister. Now I want no copying. Quit acting silly. What do you think of it? I know you can't think. 'KDon't talk in here. That won't help you one iota. ttThe Student Council is the 'cream' of the school. . How many know what I'm driving at? HKEEP QUIET! I Get to work. Stay away from your lockers. S 'Well,,what are you laughing at? No time to waste. You have work to do. Get up in that corner. Have you been excused to your lock- er? Hush, hush, this is a study class. One more E and you'll be in the writer's club. 'iStill too much talking. Still on a wild goose chase? UMiss Brosky doesnt want to be a policeman, girlsf' No sink dishwashing. Now why, girls? You're doing fine, girls. Keep it up. 'Turn in your night work papers. Get a book and make it look like study. All right--take a walk. I don't understand you people. All right, all right. All right class, keep quiet. Do you understand? Now if you don't keep quiet I'll settle you. We must maintain perfect study room order. Why don't the girls take shop? What's the matter with you fellows? 'tDon't waste your wood. 'tStop running! COut in the hall.j Take Mi for instance. All girls are dumb. It's jazz does that. You're using the wrong finger. You fellows always want to get excused. I don't care whether you win this game or not, as long as you go in with your heads up. Girls, don't stand like dummies, hit the ball. No running-take your time. 'tNow how and where did the tweezers go P37 'AConduct is half your grade. M3205 for you. Is it clear? 1 Usee U Stay here another semester if you want to. n .......1QM. 1936

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