University of Pittsburgh - Owl Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1920

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C ( I. I. K c; K Michael Scanlon Pittsburgh. Pa. Central High School College of Wooster Pitt Weekly (2); Debate (I) (2): Glee Club (3): Rand (2); Orchestra (3): Pitkin (2) (3): I. P. A. Team Manager (I) (2) (3); Y. M. C. A. Cabinet (I) (2) (3); Vice-President Junior Class: Student Volunteer We hand it to Mike. He's a brave man. He ventures out unprotected, to all the unknown parts of the country, with a flock of chattering females in angels' garb. His services range from scenery shifting to seeing that all the transfers are the right color’ Grace Shontz Braddock. Pa. Braddock High School Classical Club: W. A. A.: Y. W. C. A. We've sorta figured out that perhaps she gets so many A's because she has so much time to study on the car from here to Braddock. If this be the case, we should advise a general emigration of Pittites in the direction of the Bell and Jones. Arline Stein McDonald. Pa. McDonald High School We never were much at descriptions of beauty— we always get the wrong verb at the right place. We quote Shakespeare Act 4, line 39. for a vivid portrayal of her likeness. Minna Anger Steinert. Min' K A -) Pittsburgh. Pa. Peabody High School Pitt Weekly: Literary Club: Y. W. C. A.; W. A. A. Oh. you don't think he will, do you? Oh dear, what will we do? I'm simply petrified. My dear. I'll just die. Poor Minna and her worries. One thing she docs not have to worry about and that is friends -she has them by the score. Mary G. Stokes. Freckles” K A (- A A N Blairsville. Pa. Blairsville High School Class Secretary (I): Basketball (I) (2) (3): Pitt Weekly: Education Owl Manager; W. A. G. Vice-President (2); W. A. A. Representative to Cornell; Y. W. C. A. Publicity Committee: P. E. P. Hi. Herbie! greets you across the campus and you look up to find Mary trudging across with her gym shoes on ready for the next basketball practice. That black eye that marred her beauty a while back was perfectly legitimate and honestly come by. we can assure you. She told us so herself. Ethel Stewart A Z Pittsburgh. Pa. Allegheny High School Pitkin Club; Y. W. C. A. A poet would probably begin by saying that she has a smile as sweet as the dewdrop and a blush that comes and goes like the perfume of a sweetly scented flower upon the balmy breeze. We wouldn't dare to go at it like that. Sufficient for us to say she's a mighty sweet little girl. Twenty-seven

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C o L L R c; E Maude Parker A I’O McKeesport. Pa. McKeesport High School At first you may decide that she is the spirit of independence itself. But that don't care” attitude doesn't prevent her from being a conscientious student and a steadfast friend. Hyan Lee Ratner. Ham II A I Pittsburgh. Pa. Central High School Pitt Weekly Associate F-ditor (I) (2) (3): Owl Sporting Editor; Cap and Gown Mcnorah Hyan seems to think the war should have been staged in Rockford. From which we discover that Hyan has been a ossifier. If he made as fine a lute as he did a Cap and Gown vamp, we give him credit. Henrietta C. Rauh. Pete Pittsburgh. Pa. Peabody High School President of Junior Girls; Literary Club In her element when she can strike up a good hot argument with a prof., and he knows that if he is going to win he'll have to keep jumping some. Henrietta has taken every course in the currciulum. seems to us. and is looking for more. Ancei.yn Rf.a. Ang A Z Conoqucnessing. Pa. Butler High School From good authority the information comes that Angelyn is not always as angelic as might be expected. She has an enthusiasm and pep that is bound to get her along no matter where she goes. Elisabeth Reid, Libbh A Z Pittsburgh. Pa. Peabody High School Glee Club Orchestra: Y. W. C. A.; W. A. A.; Elizabeth has soft brown eyes, dark brown hair and is noted for her good humor. She is a very accomplished musician and helps brighten our Ed. assemblies by cello solos. Martha E. Russell, Mat Wilkinsburg, Pa. Wilkinsburg High School Y. W. C. A.; W. A. A. You have to listen hard to catch Martha. She has a way of slipping along so quietly you hardly notice her. and her voice is like the whisper of some elfin. Twenty-six



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COLL EC E Marjorie Stewart. Reddy” Lawsonham. Pa. Y. W. C. A.; W. A. A.; Literary Club; Classical Club Are you looking for something original? Just ask Marjorie. She can think up anything from how you can present a drama with extemporaneous scenery to how you can serve tea and make people think it is something new. She also is quite a reader and dramatist we hear. Watch for the announcement of the presentation of the next play she and her Happy co-author have compiled. Gertrude J. Taber ' . '1' A Washington. Pa. Allegheny High School; Y. W. C. A. You can tell she’s capable by the way she walks. You can sec she’s friendly by her pleasant smile. You know by the look in her eye, she has a will of her own. You’re sure she’s independent by the tilt of her chin. Otherwise, you might not know much about her for she doesn’t rush much in getting acquainted with you. Mary C. Thompson AAA Pittsburgh. Pa. Peabody High School W. A. A. President; Junior Prom Committee; Class Secretary (3); President Junior Girls: Debating Team: Pitt Players; College Senator: Y. W. C. A.; President Red Cross Auxiliary Suddenly a dense silence fell upon the place! The library clock ceased its loud ticking. Everyone stopped still in his place something had come over us. Mary had ceased to speak. Can’t you picture the enraptured court room when Mary has been admitted to the bar? Miriam Toocood Pittsburgh. Pa. Allegheny High School Pitkin Club; Y. W. C. A.; Orchestra What a reputation she has to live up to! She seems to be fairly succeeding in it. however, so far as we can ascertain. Harold R. Waring Pittsburgh. Pa. Tyrone High School Vice-President Student Senate (3): Pitt Weekly (I) (2); Assistant Editor (3); Assistant Editor Panther (2); Debating Squad (3); Class Treasurer (3). Ain’t afraid o’ lions. Ain’t afraid o’ squirrels. Ain’t afraid o’ injuns. But I’m sorta shy o’ girruls. A main prop of the Weekly staff and other religious organizations. Modest and retiring traits well worth noting in a gentleman. David Weimkr Canonsburg. Pa. Canonsburg High School A right studious, conscientious lad. Who as a pattern might be had With profit for us all. Twenty-eight

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