Olean High School - Congress Yearbook (Olean, NY)

 - Class of 1937

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As a written record ot joyful and useful scbool days, and as an appreciation otnew opportunities, we, the Congress Static ol: IQ37, present tbis book. Mrs. Lois Dann Farwell 0 D E D I C A T I O N o the memory of Mrs. Lois Dann Farwell, beloved teaclwer ol lzrenclw and Founder ol: Le Cercle lzranoais, we dedicate tlwis book. CONTE TS BOOK I NEW SCHOOL - - Il BOOK 2 ADMINISTRATION I7 BOOK 3 INSTITUTIONAL STAFF - 23 BOOK 4 SENIORS - - 3I BOOK 5 . CLASSES - - 53 BOOK 6 ACTIVITIES - - 59 BOOK 7 SPORTS - - - 8I BOOK 8 FEATURES - - QI BOOK 9 ADVERTISEMENTS - - IOI COVER DESIGN WILLIAM KAUTZ LINING PAGES ELIZABETH REILLEY EX LIBRIS RAYMOND BROOKS TITLE PAGE CLARA MAE GARR DIVISION PAGES JOSEPH WELCH A BOOK ONE NEW SCHOOL I 5 A n THE NEW OLEAN I-IIGI-I SCI-TOOL BUILDING For years The old red briclc building ThaT was Olean I-Iigh School building sTood unchallenged on The Tip oT Sullivan I-Iill. IT served iTs purpose TaiThTulIy Tor over TiTTy years. lvlany sTudenTs had called her corridors and rooms 'home'. BuT aT IasT, her duTy TulTilled, she became unsuiTed, Too old and inTirm To ouTTiT The coming generaTion. She musT needs pass To allow a new sTrucTure To rise in her place. I:iTTy years The old I-Iigh School had served youTh Tinely and nobly. BuT as Time passed and The number oT pupils grew, many Tar-sighTed ciTizens could see in Their mind's eye a new and beTTer school. IT was seen even more clearly ThaT a new building was soon To be needed. As The number OT subiecTs oTTered To sTudenTs grew, so grew also The need Tor more space To carry on boTh The curricular and exTra-curricular acTiviTies oT our school. The TaciliTies Tor Teaching science, Tor example were inadequaTe and many imporTanT experi- menTs had To be done in Theory alone. Many oT The oTher acTiviTies so viTal To school liTe were hampered and curTailed To a greaT exTenT by laclc oT space. The gymnasium was in need oT enlargemenT. Germanlclasses overTlowed To The Open Air School building. Soon people began commenTing upon The inadequacy oT The old ediTice. IT was labeled a Tire Trap . I-Ier sTairs were shabby: her rooms and seaTs, were baTTle scarred Trom combaT wiTh sTudenTs Tor over ThirTy years: The saniTary condiTions were noT oT The besTg The lighTing TaciIiTi,es were bad and sTudy space was needed. The library was Taxed To capaciTy wiTh new boolcs and reading maTerial, looking sadly ouT oT place on The well worn shelves. The laboraTories were anTique and did noT TuITill Their duTy. WiTh The advenT oT The new conTinuous session iT was Tound ThaT The caTeTeria was enTirely unsuiTed To The large numbers who Tloclced There Tor Their lunches. Surely, said many, SomeThing can and musT be done. Is iT TiTTing, aslced parenTs, To have sTudenTs go Trom new and modern grammar schools To an old high school building? Few oT The grammar schools were as old as The insTiTuTion OT higher learning. The old sTrucTure anTedaTed mosT oT Them and she showed her age. In I93O The TirsT sTep in The high school reorganizaTion program was carried ouT. The gymnasium TirsT available in I923 was en- larged. This gave To The physical educaTion insTrucTors space To carry on a consTrucTive program oT healTh worlc ouTIined by The New Yorlc STaTe Syllabus. IT gave The I-Iigh School aThIeTic Teams suTTicienT room Tor pracTices during inclemenT weaTher and also provided a room in which To hold assemblies denied To pupils when The Senior sTudy hall moved To The old audiTorium. This was The TirsT sTep Toward The new. I 3 , For several years aTTer This The need Tor a new building was hidden behind The shadow oT depression. People were busy avoid- ing This shadow and money was scarce. BuT suddenly again inTo The open appeared The discussion. There were Those who sTaTed ThaT The building was good Tor anoTher TwenTy years. They scoTTed aT The idea ThaT The world was progressing To The exTenT oT Two high schools in TiTTy years, buT They were in The minoriTy. OThers, The champions oT youTh, Took up The Torch. AT a meeTing oT The Board oT EducaTion held November 20, I933, iT was decided To Take The necessary, preliminary sTeps To secure a loan and granl' Trom The Federal GovernmenT Tor The purpose OT erecTing a new high school building. ATTer The appoinTmenT on November 23, I933, oT A. W. E. Schoenberg as ArchiTecT and Carl W. Clark as ConsulTanT Archi- TecT, plans and speciTicaTions were drawn. These included many modern devices, and conveniences, The lack oT which in The old building was one oT The reasons Tor iTs desTrucTion. WiTh The preliminary plans and skeTches compleTe, a moTion was made aT The meeTing oT The Board oT EducaTion held June 4, I934, ThaT on June 25, a special disTricT meeTing be held To submiT The guesTion To The public Tor Their auThorizaTion. AT This Time The qualiTied voTers oT The school disTricT auThorized The Board of Edu- caTion To proceed wiTh The new high school proiecT by a voTe of 1423 To 528. The applicaTion made To The Federal GovernmenT Tor Tunds boTh as a granT and in a loan was accepTed by The Public Works AdminisTraTion. On OcTober Il, IQ34, The UniTed STaTes GovernmenT enTered inTo a conTracT wiTh The Olean Board oT EducaTion agreeing To aid in The Tinancial end oT The proiecT. School was disconTinued in The old building aT The end oT The TirsT semesTer in January i935 and l-ligh School classes opened in The high school gymnasium and in Schools Five, Six and Ten. Early in February oT i935 The General MaTerial and Wrecking Company in charge oT Samuel Sogg, presidenT, commenced The razing oT The building so well known To residenTs oT Olean and viciniTy. For Two monThs The sounds oT men busy wiTh The work oT abolishing The old To make way Tor The new could be heard. The building Took on a skeleTonized appearance. Rooms disappeared and The halls became crowded wiTh old eguipmenT and rubbish. Finally There were no more walls. The walls oT The old building were demolished brick by brick. Then aT lasT, There was no more oT The old sTrucTure which had made iTs TirsT appearance in I88O. In March The Task oT razing The old building was compleTed. From March To June oT T935 was a very busy Time Tor The members oT The Board oT EducaTion, The archiTecT and his aids. When plans were compleTed and approved by The STaTe Engineer and The Board oT RegenTs The Board oT EducaTion adverTised Tor I 4 bids. Early in June The conTracTs were leT. The General ConTracT was awarded E. L. Van Siclcel 84 Company oT BradTord, Pennsyl- vania. The elecTrical conTracT was awarded To The RoberTson Elec- Trical ConsTrucTion Company oT BuTTalo. The heaTing, plumbing and venTilaTion conTracTs were given ChaTTield and Sharp ConTrac- Tors' CorporaTion oT JamesTown, New Yorlc. ln all cases The con- TracTs were awarded To The Iowes+ bidders. These were signed on June 7, 1935. Soon The large excavaTion occasioned by The razing oT The old building Toolc on The appearance OT a bee hive. Large wooden Torms were erecTed To hold The concreTe Tor The ToundaTions oT The building. Truclcs buzzed To and Tro Trom one place To anoTher, all carrying supplies needed in The business oT consTrucTion. NexT, huge beams oT sTeel made Their appearance and as They reared Their sleek blaclc lengTh The shape oT The building became apparenT. ln SepTember, classes were again held in The gym and in The oTher cenTers, buT The gueerness oT This had worn OTT in The preceeding Term and only Those aT The gym can appreciaTe The Tinal compleTion oT The sTeel worlc. An inTeresTing evenT occurred November 20, I935. This was The laying oT The corner sTone. To The Tunes oT The Olean High School Band and in an aTmosphere OT good Teeling and Tellowship, wiTh bunTing Tlying in The cold winTer wind, The corner sTone was laid. The addressioT The occasion was given by Mr. A. N. Van Vlaclc, engineer, acTing Tor The sTaTe direcTor oT The Public Worlcs AdminisTraTion. ConTained in The corner sTone were: a rosTer OT school Teachers Then employed in The sysTem, an Olean Times- l-lerald Anniversary, The I935 Olean High School Congress along wiTh a Tew coins. Bricks made Their appearance. The sTrucTure losT iTs loolc oT empTiness and began To loolc lilce a building. Solid and massive and giving a Teeling oT sTrengTh were The huge columns oT sTone. Finally The exTerior was compleTe and The TirsT lap was concluded. The second lap began. Day by day many Truclcs arrived and deparTed, coming loaded wiTh supplies and swepT clean oT Their cargo. The inTerior was now in Torm. Rooms Toolc shape, halls were Tiled, walls smooThed and elecTrical equipmenT insTalled. ATTer nineTeen monThs oT hard work and serious eTForT on The parT oT The Board oT EducaTion and Those working wiTh Them, The building was subsTanTially compleTe and was ready Tor condiTional occupancy. Cn January 25, I937, The building was accepTed condiTionally on The grounds oT subsTanTial compleTion and classes meT wiThin The building Tor The TirsT Time on January 27 aTTer iusT Two years in Temporary guarTers. The DedicaTion Ceremonies were held on WashingTon's birTh- day, February 22, I937. I 5 Beginning aT Ten o'clock in The morning, The beauTiTul ediTice was open To The inspecTion oT The general public and Tor Twelve hours Thousands oT people walked Through The porTals oT The new and modern Olean High School building. They were amazed aT The very modern conveniences which The sTudenT ushers poinTed ouT To Them. i The Tormal dedicaTion exercises were opened in The evening wiTh an lnvocaTion by The Rev. A. Frank Houser. This was Tollowed by Two numbers given by The Girls Glee Club, aTTer which lvlr. William C. GreenawalT, SuperinTendenT oT Schools, gave The address oT welcome. SpiriTual Values was The subiecT discussed by The Very Rev. Thomas Plassman, PresiclenT oT SainT BonavenTure College. Following This Mr. HerberT L. SackeTT, The Principal oT Olean High School, gave a brieT Talk in reTrospecT and discussed The TuTure of The school. Following ArThur J. Benline's address on The Task oT The Public Works AdminisTraTion Mr. C. Pascal FranchoT gave The main Talk oT The evening speaking on A CommuniTy's ResponsibiliTy . AT The conclusion of lvlr. FranchoT's speech Mr. A. l.. Fremming represenTing E. L. Van Sickel, general conTracTor, presenTed The keys oT The building To The archiTecT who in Turn presenTed Them To Dr. Donald A. lv1acDuTTie, PresidenT oT The Board oT EducaTion who made The DedicaTory Address. The exercises were concluded wiTh a BenedicTion by The Very Rev. Joseph Groves. WiThin The walls may be Tound The mosT modern audiTorium in WesTern New York. The chemisTry, physics, and biology labora- Tories are The mosT modern To be Tound in any high school giving sTudenTs compleTe experimenTal pracTice. The caTeTeria is well lighTed, large and capable oT holding Three hundred persons aT a Time. A model aparTmenT is a TeaTure oT The homemaking deparT- menT. The library, a symphony in gray, is a room beauTiTul To behold: and The arT room also done in gray gives arT sTudenTs an excepTional place To Tind inspiraTion. OTher TeaTures include a sTandard elecTric Time clock sysTem, a compleTe inTer communicaTing Telephone sysTem and a radio speaker sysTem wiTh receivers Tor every room over which The prin- cipal makes daily homeroom announcemenTs. To The wesT of The old inclusTrial arTs building, an addiTion com- pleTed beTore The resT oT The new building, is The New lndusTrial ArTs Division. In This uniT consisTing oT old and new is The Machine Shop, The Wood Shop and The Mechanical Drawing room. There are class rooms on The second Tloor oT The new building. The New High School wiTh iTs Three large uniTs, The High School proper, The Gymnasium and The lndusTrial ArTs Building, all con- necTed presenTs an imposing appearance. This building sTands on Sullivan Hill a symbol of man's achieve- menT and an evidence oT a Task well and eTTicienTly done. I 6 I sf if Book Two ADMINISTRATIGN W MEMBERS OF BOARD OF EDUCATION DONALD A. MacDUFFIE, M. D. 'H I927 BENJAMIN L. HARRIS, I929 PresicIen+ of Board, I93I LESLIE J. ATKINS, M. D., I930 X E EARL H- HARTER. I930 FLOYD P. ALMY, I930 GUY H. SWART, I93I GEORGE L. PURDY, l935 WILLIAM L. McDERMOTT, I935 JAMES E. LYONS, I936 I JOHN M. CURRY JOHN F. TURNER W. COAST CONKLING I93O-I936 I9I7-I935 I933-I935 Presiden+ of Board I929-I93I MISS FANNIE STOWELL MR, HARRY W, STONE Secre+ary Clerk To Superin+enden+ of Schools Board 0-F Educafion MR. WILLIAM C. GREENAWALT Superin+encIen+ of Schools MR. VAN A. SIMMONS MR. R. V. KOEBELIN Superin+encIen'l' of Buildings Assis'ran+ Clerk P R O 6 R A M DEDicATloN DAY EXERCISES OLEAN I-IIOI-I SCHOOL OLEAN, NEW Yomk MONDAY EVENING AT EIGI-IT O'CLOCK MR. JOI-IN C. ARMSTRONG, Presiding Invocalion. .. ....A REV. A. FRANK I-IOUSER Paslor, Eirsl Baplisr Church Music lal O Irish I-lills-Lesler lbl Skylark Song-Mendelssohn GIRLS' GLEE CLUB-Gladys Roberrson, Direcior .MR. WILLIAM C. GREENAWALI Superinlendenr of Schools Welcome .... ......,....,....,..,...,... Spirilual Values.. .... VERY REV. TI-IOMAS PLASSMANN, O.F.M., Ph.D., S.T.D. President SI. Bonaveniure College ..,.MR. I-IERBERT L. SACKETT Principal Oleari I-Iigh School Relrospecl a nd Prospecl ..... .. ..,.. ARTI-IUR BENLINE Represenling P. W. A. Public Works Adrninislrafion-Our Task ..., Overlure-Columbia, Grand Palriolic Polpourri-Barnard OLEAN I-IIGI-I SCI-IOOL BAND-Charles Edel, Direclor Address-A CommuniIy's Responsiloilily .... ..... M R. C. PASCAL ERANCI-IOI Allorney ai Law, New York Cily .,,.....MR. E. L. VAN SICKEL General Conlrraclor Presenlaiion of Keys. . . Dedicalion of New I-Iigh School Building .....,.... DR. DONALD A. MACDUEEIE President Board of Educalion Benediclion.. ...., VERY REV. JOSEPH GROVES Reclor, S+. Slepherfs Church I A BOTK THREE INSTITUTICDNAL STAFF MR. HERBERT L. SACKETT Principal of Olean High School WM7 Cf. Dipbwec Cf,iTZ,Myi'.'5,,Q,J fiSL:5..Q,.,cQ Qw.Qwl,x , MZ. 551764. ?-Hx-Ava ff- fdyuvwww fCQMWEZ7 ffbbmwz M77 'df' 4 QZMIMWW Clldilbfj Q51Mf?L7?774fcww 111.19 wma? fmlvwvfj ,aww f WM QM JWZIL myfmw IMAP iff-aww 0Ua,6,QQ,Q-Qs. gf,4.,.7,z'L fflwiicdf 25, QM, Mmm fgl am Sfvnav T M,lf-ff-lf' UWUW Tgxxcn TD . Qgmdiwwc Jww www 191.1 0 Q 4 w OOK FOUR SENICDRS IH S SAGE TO SENICRS The requesf for anoTher Year Book Message To Seniors brings To me a period of reTrospecT and of sobering reflecfion. AnoTher class going ouT from The Olean High School, and whiTher? 'IWIII we be successful? Will we be happy? you iubilanTly and confidenTly ask. I Think so . I hope so ,-I can only reply,-and To myself, I add, I only wish I knew . For These are Troubled days inTo which you are graduaTing,-days of sfrange confusions and perplexifies, when socieTy seems devoTed To upseTTing all iTs sfandards of yesferday and when civilizaTion seems madly benT upon undoing iTseIf. WhaT is The besT resource for such an era? , you ask. A poised and open mind , I would reply,- a mind ThaT senses The worTh of ThaT which experience has proven To be valid,-buT which can unerringly discern The worTh of ThaT which, Though unTried, is yeT based upon The correcf undersfanding of human naTure and honesT appreciaTion of human needs . This poised and undersTanding mind is The goal for which your school has sTriven wiTh you in iTs program of open-minded enquiry inTo The fields of hisTory, science, liTeraTures, deparTmenTs of vocaTional acTiviTies, of social relaTionships,-and in iTs opporTuniTies for working TogeTher, of achieving resulTs, and of TesTing values, under maTure guidance, in your exTra-curricular acTiviTies. As members of a graduaTing class, you have had an unique and significanT exper- ience. IT is an esTablished facT ThaT any biological form, deprived for a Time of con- diTions conducive To growTh, reveals a wonderful capaciTy for deveIopmenT, when suddenly confronTed wiTh more favoring condiTions. Wheaf, corn, or any grain, pur- posely reseeded under sTarvaTion condiTions for a few years and Then used as a seed crop under more favorable condiTions of moisTure, soil, and climaTe, will produce a marvellous harvesT. - You, who have conTinued for one-half of your normal school life under condiTions of near-sTarvaTion of school spiriT and growTh in fellowship, are now confronfed by all condiTions advanfageous To TuIIes+ and richesT form of self and of group expression. Yours has been The happy privilege of releasing, during your IasT semesTer of school aTTendance, ThaT vigorous and virile leadership in The group life of The school for which The years of famine have so eTfecTively prepared you and endowed you. A school and The pupils of a school are moulded, perhaps, guiTe as much by iTs TradiTions, iTs usages, and iTs loyalfies,-as by iTs class-room and iTs curricular pro- grams. You have aided in originaTing, in esTabIishing, and in re-founding These TradiTions. You have helped To give color To The symbols of a new group life for fufure,-even un-born generaTions. More Than all, you have helped, immeasurably, aT This significanTly formaTive period, To define by example a Type of free-Thinking, cooperaTive, fine spirifed, high- minded sTudenT,-which iT is The mission of The school To develop. This school is forTunaTe, aT The significanT Time of re-defining and of re-esTablish- ing iTs spiriTual corner-sfones, in The fine leadership which has been exercised Through- ouT The year by your class and iTs official groups. ThaT The saTisfacTion of having Thus served your Alma Mafer and The many generafions of young life ThaT will follow, may go wiTh you and may give you pleasure, as you leave This school, is The sinceresT and mosT appreciaTive wish of your Teachers. And, as The spiriT of The new building and of The re-animafed and re-inspired life of The sTudenTs shall be re-Told and re-lived down The visTa of years, Then pasT,-yours will be The privilege of saying as did Talleyrand, aT The close of a period of significanT growTh and renewed life of The French republic, All of This I saw,-and a parT of iT, I was ' AppreciaTively yours, Principal of Olean High School. June Ames Clwarles Anderson Helene Annis Nelson Banlield Howard Barnes James Barreil i l l l l i Donald Becker Roy Bergreen Anlrliony Bilolfa Carl A. Boberg Marion Bolender Priscilla Boyd I937 SENICJRS I937 lviicliael Bova Clarence Broolqins Dorolliy Bubb William F. Buckley lvlarlc Buller Louis Calle i Eslner Canada Frances Carnes Bealrice Carver Francis Ceci Lillian Clievassu Leon Clirzan l l Nillred Clark Wayne Clugslon Edward Conley Mary Aileen Converse Margarel Corrigan George Collone lyra Crandall Berdina Cranmer William Cronin Helen Cunningham Marjorie Curlis Helen Dailey IQ37 S E I O R S I937 Mvbgffvf-W Jaclc anser Virginia Darlinglon Bernard Deuler Joan Deuler Mildred C. Di Marino William Dolly liam J. Driscol' Melvin Edel Margarel Elwbauer June Evans William Fee Margarel Fay 3 5 i ,, Gladys Fislwer Mary Jane Fislwer Virginia Frederick Audrey Fremrning William Friel Angeline Fus Virginia Gaylord Belly Jane Geuder Lean Geuder Lloyd Giloson Emily Giermelc Marjorie Glas I937 SENIORS 1937 ,l Kenneln I-lagqer+y Marion Hall Roberi Halliday Andrew Hanobeck l-lelen l-lanobeclf Caryl l-larr Jack lvl. l-larlr Jolin E. Hari Madalyn Henneman George l-lildebrandl Erna Haul Pascal l-lil 3 6 onald R. l-lirsi Eugene l-logue Francis Hollander Leola I-lull Linnea Ingham Roberl Jacobs xloerl Jefferies Arlrhur J. Johnson Dorolhy C. Johnson Ve na J h son Arloine Jorolan Emil Joseph l l IQ37 SENIORS 1937 genia Kasperslci Grelrchen Kaufz William C. Kaulrz Rifa Kealinq William l-l. Kelly Phyllis Kennedy Jane Kenl Elvera Kers erslce Dale Vir in a Kinn cuff Jane Klein Dorolhy J Kreamer p my Y Q xl Q 33 il QX37 Henry Kubic Karhryn Kuperrnan Marianne Landshefjr Richard Lang Mary Jane LaRue Charlorie LeCon John H. Lever? James Linnan Beiiy Jo Lipper? Magdalene F. Lowe John J. Lucysczyn John Lynch l937 SENIORS I937 J pf ' f ff f - J uf N 4 f-f W lgylrfi Raymond Maroney Florence Marowsici Lucy Marra Darien Marshail Edna Marhn George Marfil Joseph Marfin Leonard Marrinelii Doris McCormack Roloerfa McCormick Edna M. McCreery Richard MCMU 3 S ladys Mcpealc Dolores Meder Roger Meier Sara Jane Meller Rose Milcolaiczylc il Russel Miiclwell s Jean Mooney Grace Moore Edward Monlague Doris Morris Evelyn Jane Morris Morly l-l. Morris I937 SENIORS I937 i I 'vene Mosclw Joan Mariory Neil William C. Niolflas Bernard J. Oslerrnan Tliaddeus J. Paclwla Warner J. Page lwia V. Panus Benedicl T. Panus Alma M. Pallerson Eva Pavone Clillon Phillips Francis Pieclwofa 3 9 Bernard Pilon Ruby Roberra Roller Eva Ca+herine Punk Josephine L. Reading Dolores Reazs Richard Reazs Elizaloeirh Reilley lvlargarer Robinson Alberr M. Rogers Teresa lvl. Rogers George E. Rose William Ro++s' I l l937 SENIORS I937 Joseph F. Ruggles l-lenrierfa Rybiclqi Dorofhy lvl. Sain Thomas C. Scanlon Berry Scheilerle Bruce E. SchL Anfhony T. Sczudlo Ward Secor Wallace Senyk lvlariorie A. Sherman Jane E. Sherwin John Shorfeu 4 O i+a L. Simmons Nellie Teresa Simon Sophie Skrobacz Befiy L. Smi+h Paul B. Smiih Virginia B. Smifh niherine Snider Mary M. Snyder Cfara A. Sprague Edward S+ady, Jr. Margueri+e Sfambaugh Thomas J. S+ernad IQ37 SENIORS I937 Efhy B. Sievens Roioeri D. Sioui Mary L. Suliivan Richard Suiion Arihur L. Swanson Sigurd O. Swanson aine Swefland Mary S. Taifons Mary T. Thierman Fredric Thompson Anna Tlcaczyk Genevieve Tucker 4 I ll ,C 5 Jack Tupper Marie Ann Tyler Kafherine A. Ursoy F. Bernard Vossler Kalhryn lvl. Wagner Richard Waldi 5 fi 5 53 E, ,V Donald J. Walker Virginia M. Walsh Blanche Wanamaker Donald Vlfard l-Ielen lvl. Waskow Roy C. Wasr W'I937 SENIORS I937 Gordon l.. Weaver Joseph T. Welch Ward Wilday Eileen A. Whalen Charles Williams James Wood, l l Herberl J. Worrh Charlene Yahn William Yehl 42 3 SENIOR ACHIEVEMENTS JUNE AMES She fhall he known hy her' tleeali, and good one.r they ae. Physical Educalion Dernonsira- Iion 27 became secrelary in Iho olzlice January 4, I937. CHARLES ANDERSON Very gentle, and of gooil ron- rrieneef' HELENE ANNIS Patience if a neceffary ingre- ilient of genin.r. Orcheslra 3, 4. NELSON BANFIELD There if Joinething finer in him than anything he ever .raitl. HOWARD BARNES The foree of hir own nzerit maker hir own wayf' Senior Play 4. JAM ES BARRETT Ainiahility Jhinef hy itf own light. DONALD BECKER I will he nzilel anal gentle in nzy worclff' ANTHONY BI LOTTA I ani perplexed and know not what to Jay. Baskeiball 3, 47 Cheerleader 2, 37 Magazine Club 47 Glee Club 47 Le Cercle Francais 47 Senior Play Ticker Comrniliee 4. ROY BERGREEN One may Jnzile ana' nnile, ana' .rtill he a villain. Eoolball 47 Baskelball I, 2, 3, 47 Track I, 37 LeHermen's Club 3, 47 Inlramural Baskelball I7 Infra- mural Baseball 3, 47 Arhlelic As- socialion Ii Slock Manager I. CARL A. BOBERG Yon have a nohle and a true roneeitf' Presideni School 5 Unil I7 Alh- lelic Associalion I, 27 Junior Class President Inlra-Mural Tennis 37 Baskelball 3, 4i Leiierman 47 Jun- ior Prorn Commillee 37 Eoolball Dance Decorarions Commilree 37 Senior Class Treasurer 47 Con- mencernenl Marshall 37 W. N. Y. I. P. A. Conference 47 Congress Srall 47 I-lead Usher Counly Play- oils 37 LeIIermen's Club 47 Sci- ence Club 4i P. T. A. Broadcasr 47 New York Sraie I-Ionor League7 Secrelary Aulo Driving Club 47 Senior Play Publicily Commiiree 47 Cumulalive Le+I'er. MARION BOLENDER She, whom all men prailedf' Game Club I, Hamburg I-Iigh. Slunr Nile 2, Gym Club 2, Lalin Club 3, Salamanca High7 M-Y 4, J-U Sororily, Jameslown I-Iighg Senior Play 4, Dramaric Club 4, French Club 4, Olean High. MICHAEL BOVA He if a great ohferverf' PRISCILLA BOYD She he Jo fontenteclf' New York Slaie Honor League7 Senior Play Ticker Commirlee 4. CLARENCE BROOKINS He if a man of eonzely virtner' New York Slale I'Ionor League. DOROTHY BUBB But were the day mine, I .rhonlil wirh it ilarhf' Home Economics Fashion Show I, 27 Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 47 Physical Educalion Exhibilion 27 Wayside 3, 47 Soccer I7 Alh- lelic Associalion I, 2. 43 WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY The nohleft mind he rarrief, That ever governed man. Band I, 2, 3, 47 Execuiive Com- millee of Band 37 Librarian of Band 47 Orchesrra 2, 47 Alhlelic Associalion I, 27 Inlrrarnural Bas- kerball I7 Secrelary Science Club 4i Senior Play Ticker Cornmiriee 4 MARK BUTLER There if no crorfin g hinz in hif humor. LOUIS CAFFO Too fnoeleit are you. Arhlelic Associalion. JACK CAHILL What'f the me of worrying? It never waf worth while. Foolball 3, 47 Baskeiball 3, 47 Inlramural Baseball 2, 37 Congress SIa1CI7 New York Siaie Honor League. ESTH ER CANADA For rhanze, thou hiding a devil- ifh .rpirit. FRANCES CARNES Colne, rome, wreftle with thy ajjfeetionff' rr BEATRICE CARVER She niahef lahorf pleafziref. Home Economics Club 4. FRANCIS CECI HU worth if warrant for hir weleofne hitherf' LILLIAN CHEVASSU Let thy love he younger than lf?-y'JElf.U Arhleiic Associalion I, 2, 37 Wayside 3, 47 Physical Educalion Demonslrarion I7 New York Slale Honor League. SENIOR ACI-I LEON CHRZAN To he the heft if hut the fewest faultf to haue. Presidenl Senior Class3 Treas- urer Junior Class3 New York Slale Honor LGGQUGI Vice Presidenr Camera Club 43 Senior Play Tic- kel Commiliee 43 Virgil Banquei 3, 43 Presidenl Malhemalics Club 4i Science Club 4. - STANLEY CHRZAN I am hrimful of friendlinefJ. Foolball 3, 43 Le+Ierrnen's Club 4. WILFRED CLARK A worthy man, keen and ron frientiouyf' WAYNE CLUGSTON IV ho war I0 firm, Jo con.rtant? From Ollo Township High School3 Dramalic Club3 Boys' Hi-Y3 Wreslling and Tumbling Teams. EDWARD CONLEY CoolneJ5 and unahuring ron- duft are hif foremoft qualitieff' Foolball Lellermen 43 Tickef Commillee Senior Play 4. MARY AILEEN CONVERSE A merry heart goef all the clay. Wayside 43 Magazine Club 43 Alhleiic Associalion I, 23 Physical Educalion Demonslralion I. MARGARET CORRIGAN I would he friends with you. Alhlelic Associalion I, 23 Way- side 3, 43 Baskelball I3 Baseball Ii Volleyball I3 Virgil Banque? 33 Le Cercle Francais 4i Dramalic Club I3 Soccer I3 Senior Play Tickel Commillee 4. GEORGE COTTONE Speak of me ar I am. Freshman Baske+baIl3 J u n i o r Varsily Baskelball 2, 33 lnlramural Baseball 2, 3. MYRA CRANDALL All a mai:len'J luref for the afking. They are yours. Afhlelic Associaiion li Physical E d u c a 'I i o n Demonslralion I3 Skelch Club 3. BERDINA CRANMER Your worth if very flofe in lily' regard. Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 43 Home Economics Club 3. WILLIAM CRONIN There if alwayf room for a 7715211 of fone. Foolball 23 Baseball 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Adver- 'lising Manager ol Year Book3 Senior Play Publicily Commillee 4 HELEN CUNNINGHAM You ure your 111 a n n e r J :lif- ereetlyf' Alhlelic Associalion I, 2. MARJORIE CURTIS A quiet eonfeienee maker one .ro Jerenefj Alhlelic Associalion Ii Way- side 33 Secrelary of Le Cercle Francais 43 Virgil Banquel 3, 43 Magazine Club 43 New York Sifaio Honor LSGQUGI Ticker Comrnillee Senior Play 4. HELEN DAILEY But fhe if niee and roy. Glee Club 2, 3i Alhlelic Asso- ciaiion I, 2. JACK DANSER I hear you are a .fCh0ldI'.lI AI'hIeIic Associalion I, 23 Presi- clenl Sludenl Council 43 Boys' Hi- Y 3, 4, Presidenl 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Music Council 43 Virgil Ban- quel 33 Presidenl Camera Club 43 New York Slale Honor League: Chairman Senior Play Tickel Com- miI+ee3 Malhemalics Club 4' Cumulalive Leller. 44 IEVEMENTS VIRGINIA DARLINGTON 'All the eharnzi light on thee. Secrelary of Sophomore Class, Vice Presidenl Junior Class3 Vlfay- side 3, Lli Vice Presidenl of Way- side 43 Home Economics Club 3. 43 Magazine Club 43 Vice Presi- denl of Hi-Y Ali Girlsl Alhlelic LeI+er3 Senior Play Lli Cumulalive Leller. LYNN DEIBLER Thy life had .rome match of honor in it. BERNARD DEUTER Happy am I, from rare I am free! Wfhy are11't they all contented like me. lnlramural Baseball 3, 43 In+ra- mural Baskelball 23 Aihlelic Asso- cialion I3 Congress Siall 4. JOAN DEUTER My tongue within my lip! I reign For who talhf mueh murt talh in vain. Hiking Club I3 Soccer I. MILDRED C. DI MARINO She hath many nameleff z1irtue.f, Physical Educalrion Exhibilion 23 Volleyball I. KATHERINE DIMICCO She if a girl of many fafeinatioizi' Wayside 3, 43 Alhlelic Associa- Iion I, 23 Home Economics 33 Dramalic Club I, 23 Glee Club Ii Le Cercle Francais 4. WILLIAM DOLLY Here mifehief lurhf in gay dip guifef' lnlramural Baseball3 Alhlelic Associaiion I, 2. WILLIAM J. DRISCOLL The clear rut athlete. Freshman Baske'rball3 J u n i o r Varsily BaskeIball3 Varsily Fool- ball 4. SENIGR MELVIN EDEL A root if a flower that difdaiiir fame. Orclieslra I, 27 Band I, 2, 3,47 Vice Presidenl and Secrelary ol Band 47 Senior Play Ticker Corn- miliee 4. MARGARET EH BAU ER For thoit art pleafarlt, game- rome. JUNE EVANS The pleatirzg pinziyhnieizt that ztomerz bear, MARGARET FAY For I am brimfltl of friendli- 71611.11 Glee Club 3, 47 Magazine Club 47 New Yorlc Slale Honor League. GLADYS FISHER For fhe'J not forward, bitt inod- eft af a dove. Volleyball I7 I-lorne Econom- ics I. MARY JANE FISHER My heart if teii timer lighter than my loohyf' Dramalic Club li Allwlelic As- socialion I, 27 Sludenl Council 37 Wayside 3, 47 Virgil Banguel 3, 47 Le Cercle Francais 3, 4i New Yorlc Slale I-Ionor League7 Senior Play Ticlrel Cornmillee. VIRGINIA FREDERICK My horzor would not let iii gratitude. AUDREY FREMMING For, by thif light, whereby I ree thy bealttyfl Vice Presidenl Le Cercle Fran- cais 4i Secrelary of A I I1 I e I i c Council 27 Senior Play 4i Sludenl Senale 4i New York Stale I-Ionor League. ACH WILLIAM FRIEL Be not irzifled by hir inrzorerit appearance. ANGELINE FUSCO Merrily, merrily .rhall I live how. Senior Play Ticlcel Cornmillee 4. VIRGINIA GAYLORD The world loz'eJ a .rpire of ZUTl'k6d776.f.f.U Allwleiic Associalion I, 2. BETTY JANE GEUDER I will weary you no longer with idle talking. Glee Club I, 27 Accompanisl Glee Club 3, 47 Presidenl Glee Club 37 AccompanislOrcl1eslra 2, 3, 47 Allwlelic Associalion I, 2: Drarnalic Club 2, 47 Wayside 3, 47 Virgil Banquel 3, 4i Congress Slall 47 Presidenl Magazine Club 47 New Yorlc Slale I-Ionor League: Senior Play Properly Comrnillee 47 Cumulalive Leller. LEAH GEUDER A dafhiizg damfel, gay and pert. Glee Club I, 2, 37 President Glee Club 37 Allwlelic Associalion I, 27 Pliysical Educalion Exlwibilion li Drarnalic Club 27 Wayside 3, 47 Senior Play Publicily Commil- Iee 4. LLOYD GIBSON There if great ability iii hrzow- ing how to eoriceal orzefr ability. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 47 President Glee Club 3, 47 Presidenl ol Gen- eral lvlusic Associalion 37 Drum Major 3, 47 Edilor-in-Clwiel ol Congress 47 Alrlwlelic Associalion I, 27 Boys' I'Ii-Y 3, 4i Treasurer I-Ii-Y 47 Drannalic Club 2, 47 Com- mencemenl Marsliall 37 Senior Play 47 New Yorlc Slale Honor League7 Curnulalive Le++er7 W. N. Y. I. P. A. Conference. EMILY GIERMEK Yom Jpiritf are atteritizfef' 45 IEV EMENTS MARJORIE GLASFORD She maker labor pleafaref' Glee Club 2, 37 Orclieslra I, 2, 3, 47 Physical Eclucalion Demon- slralion 27 Fall Concerl I, 2, 3, 4. KENNETH HAGGERTY A mari of few wordf, wifely rhoferzf' Congress Slall 47 S+. Mary's Freshman Class Play7 Aulo Driv- ing Club 4i Sluclenl Senale 4. MARION HALL Thy happy wirldf npozi her played. Home Economics Club I7 Way- side 3. ROBERT HALLIDAY Let him Jpeahf' ANN HANNIGAN So nice, and yet Jo trite. Senior Play Ticlcel Commillee 4. ANDREW HANOBECK I would be friendf with yon. lnlrarnural Baseball 3, 4. HELEN HANOBECK For her heart war iii her work. Plwysical Educalion Demonslra- lion 2. CARYL HARRIS The Jweeteft rzoife orz earth, rl woman'J torzgtteg A ftrirzg which hath :zo difeordf' Senior Play Ticlcel Cornrnillee 4. JACK M. HART I am a mari, what eorzcerrz melt mint ronrern me. Allwlelic Associalion I, 27 I-li-Y 3, 47 l Ii-Y Sergeanl al Arms 4i Inlramural Tennis 3, 4. JOHN E. HART A wife young judge, how do I horzor thee. SENIOR A ERNA HAUT What fhall I Jay fweet lady? Soccer I7 Baskelball I7 Home Economics7 Wayside: Le Cercle I:rancais7 Glee Club I, 2. MADALYN L. HENNEMAN With gentle L'07If6l'67Zf6, .foft and ajj ahle. ' Girls' Glee Club I7 Girls' Glee Club Accompanisl 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club Accompanisl 3, 4? Congress Slall 47 Orcheslra 2, 3, 47 Wayside 3, 47 Treasurer ol Wayside 47 Vice Presiden+-Secre- Jrary of General Musical Organiz- alions 47 Librarian ol Orcheslra 4: Tennis I7 Magazine Club 47 Physi- cal Educalion Demonslralion 27 Presidenl of Girls' Glee Club 47 New York S+a're Honor League: Cumularive Lel+er7 Secrelary Ger- man Club 47 Camera Club 4. GEORGE HILDEBRANDT O excellent young man, you are liheral in ojcerff' Poolball 2, 3, 47 Le'r+ermen's Club7 Baskelball 3. V PASCAL HILL The map of honor, truth, and loyalty. Business Manager Congress 47 AI'hle+ic Associalion Ii Inlramural Baskelball Ii Commercial Club 47 Dramalic Club 47 New York Slale Honor League. DONALD R. HIRST He will neuer follow anything that other men heginf' Assislanl Adverlising Manager of Congress7 Inlramural Baseball 27 Baskelball 2, 37 Inlramural Ten- nis 3, 47 New York Slate Honor League. EUGENE HOGUE The Jilent man .ftill .rujjrerf wrong. CH FRANCIS HOLLANDER DangerJ are to me indifferent. Senior Play Ticker Commillee 4. LEOLA HULL It if the little thingy in life that count. Physical Educalion Demonslra- lion 27 Senior Play Ticker Com- millee 4. LINNEA INGHAM Young, wife and valiant, Wayside 3, 47 Home Economics I, 47 Baskelball I7 Decoralion Commillee Foolball Dance 47 Senior Play Ticker Commillee 47 Physical Educalion Demonslrarion 27 Dramalic Club I, 2. ROBERT JACOBS TalheJt thou nothing hut of ladieJ? Skelch Club I7 Senior Play Technical Commillee. ROBERT JEFFERIES I would that I knew hir mind. Chairman Senior Play Publicily Commillee 4. ARTHUR J. JOHNSON Cunning in in u J i c and the rnathematirff' Band I, 2, 3, 47 Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 47 Glee Club 3, 47 Presidenl of Orcheslra 37 Business Manager and Treasurer of Band I7 Execu- live Commifjree Member ol: Gen- eral Music Organizalions 47 Exe- cuI'ive Commillee Member of Or- cheslra 4. DOROTHY C. JOHNSON Be calm. Congress Stall 47 Wayside 3, 47 Home Economics 37 Alhlelic As- socialion 27 Physical Educarion Demonslralion 27 Home Econom- ics Play 4. 46 IEVEMENTS VERNA JOHNSON For Jhe ii wire if I can judge her. ARLOINE JORDAN You wait on Nature Mifchieff' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 47 Physical Educalion Demonslralion 2. EMIL JOSEPH I have gained my expefienre EUGENIA KASPERSKI Laugh at your trouhlef and they will uanifhf' GRETCHEN KAUTZ I .rpeah hut af I find. Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 47 Wayside 3, 47 Physical Educalion Demon- slralion I7 New York Stale Honor League. WILLIAM C. KAUTZ The foul of nature it truly hir. Skelch Club I, 2, 3, 47 Presi- denl of Skelch Club 47 Poolball Dance Decoraiion Commillee I, 2, 3, 47 Skelch Club Demonslra- Iion I, 2, 3, 47 Alhlelic Associa- Iion I, 2. WILLIAM H. KELLY It iJ the mind that niahef the man. PHYLLIS KENNEDY She if your treafuref' Youngsville, Pa., High School7 Soccer I7 Tap Dancing7 Baskelball 37 Dramalic Club 37 Glee Club I, 2, 47 News Reporler I, 2, 37 Vice Presidenl Freshman Class I7 Senior Play 4 Olean High School. JANE KENT My heft endeauorf fhall he done herewith. ELVERA KERSPERSKE Cupid if a hnaififh lad, Thur to mahe poor fenzalef mad. SENIO DALE KINNEY Give me th4t h4nll of yonizr to hifi. Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 47 Le Cercle Francais 3, 47 Volleyball Ii Virgil Banquel 37 Wayside 4. VIRGINIA KINNICUTT Whe1'e4t .fhe fniileil with I0 fweet 4 cheer. JANE KLEIN Anil then Jhe il4nuetl f oh h6'eZL'67Z! her ll4nfing. Physical Educalion Demonslra- 'rion I7 Alhlelic Associalion I, 27 Senior Play 4. DOROTHY J. KREAMER Her qn4litieJ, wondrouf, 4nd mild her heh4zfior. Physical Educafion Demonslra- I'ion I7 Alhlelic Associalion 27 Wayside 3, 47 Girls' Hi-Y 3, 47 Foolball Dance Commillee 47 Presidenl Hiking Club 47 New York Slale Honor LGGQUSI Senior Play Properly Commillee 4. HENRY KUBIC He goer forth with 4 frienillj' fnzile upon hif f4ee. Inlramural Baskelrball I, 27 In- Iramural Baseball 3, 47 Foolball Lellermen 4. KATHRYN KUPERMAN I fh4ll do my friend! no zorongf' MARIANNE LANDSHEFT A fdil' exterior if 4 filenl ree- o1nnzend4tion. Alhleiic Associalion I, 27 Physi- cal Educalion Demonslralion I3 Glee Club 27 Wayside 3, 47 Le Cercle Francais 4. RICHARD LANG He h4J little to my. MARY JANE LARUE Sleep elwellf on thine eyeff' Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. R A CI-I CHARLOTTE LECOMPTE HDeZlZCi7Ig'.I' 4 l0llL'l9Jf0lZ6 th 41 true he4nty trier. Baskelball I7 Soccer Ii Home Economics 2, 3, 4. JOHN H. LEVETT Men who ileferzfe pr4ifeJ, ilon't Clfk for it. Skelch Club 3, 4i Boys' Hi-Y 47 Congress Slalzl 4. JOSEPH LINEHAN Muff I hzz4'ge? JAMES LINNAN The gizyeft flirt th4t t'0f1t'h7'Ll it 'round the town. Inlramural Baseball 2, 37 Basker- ball 37 Foolball 2, 3, 4. BETTY JO LIPPERT Sher jztft 4 fpying to Jn4ze them 4ll.i' Slubenville High School I, 2, 37 Wayside 4. MAGDALENE F. LOWE rrNdflll'6 tlefignell ILT to he of good cheerf' Home Economics Club 3, 47 Physical Educalion Demonslralion 2. JOHN J. LUCYSCZYN The 1'e4l in 111 ir filent, the clfqllllebl is t4lh4tivef' JOHN LYNCH IVho J t e 4 l J my pnme, Jte4l5 tr4Jh f' Congress Slaicl 47 Boys' Hi-Y 47 Track 3, 47 Baskelball I, 47 Chair- man Senior Play Technical Com- millee 47 Inlramural Tennis 3, 4i Alhlelic Associafion I, 27 Camera Club 47 Debaling Club 47 Radio Club 4. LORETTA MARK F4ir 4nd wife if Jhef' 4 7 IEVEMENTS RAYMOND MARONEY I 4111 I0 we4ry of toil 4nd fEtll'.f.lI FLORENCE MAROWSKI Sweet to the Jweetfl LUCY MARRA Nice thing! mine in little p4ch- 4gef. Girls' Hi-Y 47 Wayside 47 Virgil Banquel 37 Aihlelic Associalion I, 27 Baskelball Ii Sollball Ii Soc- cer Ii Volleyball I. DARIEN MARSHALL I would he friends with yon. Glee Club 2, 3, 47 Hi-Y 37 Skelch Club 27 Music Feslival 3. EDNA MARTIN For her, her wifdofn e4n lbfozfieleu Glee Club I, 27 Horne Eco- nomics 27 Properly Commillee Senior Play 4. GEORGE MARTIN A 1n4n 4fter hir own l76i1I'li.,I Band I, 2, 3, 47 Orcheslra 2, 3, 47 Treasurer and Business Man- ager ol Orcheslra 3, 4. JOSEPH MARTIN A wife 1n4n if .fl1'07Zg.H LEONARD MARTINELLI I will not fhoofe wh4t n24ny rnen ilefiref' DORIS McCORMACK Innocence 4nd y o ii t h fhonld eifer he 41zf1tJpieio1t,r. Alhlelic Associalion I, 27 Le Cercle Francais 3, 47 Wayside 3, 4i Skeich Club I7 Classical Club 47 Virgil Banquel 47 Congress S+a1Cl7 Promplress of Senior Play7 New York Slale Honor League. ROBERTA McCORMICK The nzilileft 71247777911 4126! the gentleft h76dl'l.'U Skelch Club I, 2, 3. SENIOR AC EDNA M. MCCREERY Happy ani I, from care I'1n free! Why aren't they all rontenteel like nie? RICHARD MCMULLEN I'll have a flingf' Band I, 27 Orchestra 27 Intra- mural Baseball. GLADYS McPEAK Your fpirit Jhinef through you Basketball I, 27 Soccer I, 27 Volleyball I, 27 Tennis I, 2, 3i Baseball I, 27 Athletic Association I, 27 Physical Education Demon- stration7 Wayside 47 Varsity Let- ter I. DOLORES MEDER Thou nzighteft tall her a gooelly perfonf' Physical Education Exhibition I7 Athletic Association7 Magazine Club 4. ROGER MEIER Dangerf are to nie inilijj'erent. SARA JANE METLER For the wa5 hleffetl with artij- tie aualitie.f. Sketch Club I, 2, 3, 47 Adver- tising Committee Senior Play 37 P. T. A. Demonstration 47 Decora- tion Committee Eootball Dance 47 Senior Play Publicity Committee 4 ROSE FILICIA MIKOLAJCZYK Anal Jhe, a fair tlivicletl exeel- lenfef' Immaculate H ea rt ot Mary Academy, Buttalo I, 2, 37 Orches- tra 37 Basketball 3. HELEN MILLER True the if, at the hath proveel herfelff' RUSSEL MITCHELL I would have ftayetl till I rnatle you merry. DORIS JEAN MOONEY For fhe haf hleftevl anal attrac- tive eye.r. Home Economics Club 3, 47 Athletic Association I, 27 Physi- cal Education 2. GRACE MOORE Kind hearty are more than com netff' Home Economics Club 47 Vol- leyball I, 27 Basketball Ii Base- ball I7 Soccer I, 2. EDWARD MONTAGUE A Joeial nzan haf rnany frientlf' DORIS MORRIS Well reatl in poetry anal other hookff' EVELYN JANE MORRIS Be the fairer than the clay. I-Iome Economics 2, 3. MORTY H. MORRIS I ran live no longer hy think- ing. Athletic Association I, 27 Intra- mural Tennis I, 2, 3, 47 Congress Statl 4. ERVENE MOSCH Anal keep the natural ruhy of your eheekff' Athletic Association I, 27 Bas- ketball I7 Physical Education Derw- onstration 27 Senior Play Property Committee 4. JEAN MARJORY NEIL Anything for a quiet life, Glee Club I, 27 Physical Educa- tion Demonstration7 Home Eco- nomics Club 47 Wayside 4. WILLIAM C. NICKLAS Ay, every inch a king. 48 I-IIEVEMENTS BERNARD J. OSTERMAN He will Jtantl very ftrong with uf. Boys' Hi-Y. THADDEUS J. PACHLA I ani the Jweeteft .rounil in oreheftra heard. Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4i Concert Master 4. WARNER J. PAGE On with the ilanrel Let joy he uneonjhn'il. Eootball I7 Intramural Basket- ball 27 Boys' I-Ii-Y 3, 47 Secretary ot I'Ii-Y. BENEDICT T. PANUS W'hy heff a devil. SOPHIA VIRGINIA PANUS I like thee well. Athletic Association Ii Basket- ball Ii Physical Education Demon- stration 2. ALMA M. PATTERSON I know not what to .ftZ'j',.' hut give nie your hantlff' Home Economics Club 27 Ath- Ietic Association I7 President Nee- dlecratt Club 47 Ettiguette Club 4 EVA PAVON E She har a tongue with a tang. Home Economics Club. CLIFTON PHILLIPS I would give no nian a reayonf' Secretary Magazine Club 47 Le Cercle Erancais 3, 47 Treasurer Le Cercle Francais 47 President Le Cercle Francais 47 Toastmaster Virgil Banquet 4i Commencement Usher 37 Student Council 47 Ath- letic Association I, 27 Dramatic Club 47 Senior Play7 Congress SIGHT New York State Honor League. SENIOR FRANCIS PIECHOTA 'Ulloileffy hefooief fhif young wall, Eoolball 47 lnlrarnural Baseball 3, 41 Lellerrnens Club. BERNARD PILON He if IIVElLYllll6 hifherf' RUBY ROBERTA POTTER She iam' iz leniler lilfle fhifigf' Baseball I3 Soccer gf Baskelball 23 Physical Educalion Demonslra- lion 25 Volleyball Ip Girls' Varsily Leller I. EVA CATHERINE PUNK Loyal and Neizlrizlf' Physical Educalion Dernonslra- lion lg Hiking Club lg Baseball I, 2: Baslcelball I, 2: Soccer I, 2: Volleyball I, 2: Volleyball Caplain Ig Girls' Varsily Leller Ii Home Economics Club I, 27 Wayside 4. JOSEPHINE L. READING There are 120 fI'jl',E.f iii plain izml ,rimple faith. Alhlelic Associalion I, 23 Physi- cal Educalion Dernonslralion Ig Wayside 4: Magazine Club 4i Home Economics Club 2, 4. DOLORES REAZS I-I 'hoJe eyef are hrighlez' than fhe liwipf of h76dZZ'67I.!I Congress Slall, lnlrarnural Ten- nis 4: Alhlelic Associalion I, 27 Baslcelball I, 2: Baseball I, 27 Vol- leyball I, 27 Soccer I, 27 Senior Play Properly Cornrnillee 47 Hik- ing Club I, 45 Girls' Varsily Lel- ler Ig Wayside 41 Physical Educa- lion Demonslralion I. ACH RICHARD REAZS IWhy Jfmzil ye here all fhe ilizy idle. Slcelch Club 3, 45 Vice Presi- denl Slcelch Club 43 Alhlelic As- socialion I, 2. ELIZABETH REILLEY Anil biklllfj' ilnzzzff in' zeifh .1 iilzgle hair. Slcelch Club: Sluclenl Council 3, 45 Senior Play Properly Corn- millee 4. MARGARET ROBINSON Thy izjfevlioii mmio! holil the heiiff' Physical Educalion Dennonslra- lion 2. ALBERT M. ROGERS 1 .rholild he merry af fhe day ii' long. Baslcelball Manager Ali Poolball 2: Usher Counly Playolls 27 lnlra- mural Baslcelball I3 Manager lnlra- mural Baseball 3. TERESA M. ROGERS Her 'roire ufizf ever ,mfr Geiifle axial loui, im exeelleuf fhiuiq iii iz wooiaizf' Physical Eclucalion Demonslra- lion: Senior Play Ticlfel Comrnil- Iee 4. GEORGE E. ROSE fl merry hear! goef all lhe day Band lg Presidenl ol Cornrner- cial Club 4. WILLIAM O. ROTTSTEDT He il iz lliroper onz11'J A,bii'fi1re.' JOSEPH F. RUGGLES Though he he merry, yef wifhizl he'J' hozieftf' 49 IEV EMENTS HENRIETTA RYBICKI She 1041 lhe fairer! w'ealii1'e in fhe 1lf'0I'l6l.U DOROTHY M. SAIN I 81111 1201 thy gloryf' Baseball Ig Baslcelloall Ig Soccer I, 21 Caplain Volleyball lg Girls' Sporl Council ly Tennis I, 31 Treasurer Magazine Club 43 Alh- lelic Associalion Ip Girls' Alhlelic Leller I7 Senior Play Publicily Comrnillee 4. MARJORIE ANN SHERMAN A day ill April lI6Z ?I' mime .fo ,I'W66f.I! Sludenl Council I: Alhlelic As- socialion I, 27 Pre-sidenl Sopho- more Class 27 Secrelary Senior Class 43 Physical Educalion Dem- onslralion 25 Senior Play Ticlcel Commillee 4. JANE E. SHERWIN Her .rlafiire fall, I hate iz dlfllllfj' 11'on1a11. ' Alhlelic Associalion If Slcelch Club 3, 41 Wayside 4. JOHN SHORTELL He wizf 4 mem, fake him all for all, I ,fhizll Noi look upon hir like agizzzzf' Foolball I, 2, 3, 43 Baslcelball I, 21 lnlrarnural Baseball 2, 3, 47 Co-Caplain Eoolball 45 Leller- r'nen's Club 2, 3, 43 Alhlelic As- socialion I7 lnlrarnural Tennis I, 2, 3, 45 Sludenl Senale 4. ANITA LOUISE SIMMONS Solicifon.r of elegizfife mm' eine. Elliquelle Club 47 Needle-crall Club 4. THOMAS C. SCANLON It if not good a .fleepillg lizil fo imhef' SENIOR ACI-IIEVEMENTS BETTY SCHEITERLE Grace i5 in all her steps. Gymnasium Exhibilion I1 Alh- lelic Associalion I, 21 Home Eco- nomics Club I, 41 Wayside 3, 41 Magazine Club 41 Congress Slail. BRUCE E. SCHULTZ He Jleepf hy dayf' ANTHONY T. SCZUDLO I would not he anzhitionf in rny wiJh. WARD SECOR I-Iif handsome face if af unil- ing df a J7H7Z77Z61'iJ' day. Alhlelric Associafion I, 21 Virgil Banquel 41 French Club 21 S+. Mary's Freshman Class President SI. Mary's Freshman Class Play. WALLACE SENYK God hleu the :nan Who fillff invented Jleepf' rr NELLIE TERESA SIMON The hand that followf intellect ran arhievef' SOPHIE SKROBACZ Above our life we have a ftead- faxt friend. Gymnasium Exhibilion I. BETTY L. SMITH Fate tried to ronreal her hy naming her Smith. I-Iome Economics Club 21 Physi- cal Educalion Demonslrafion 2. PAUL B. SMITH Thor: art the rnanf' Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 41 Foofball 2, 3, 41 Le+'fermen's Club 3, 41 French Club 31 Presidenl Fresh- man Class1 Vice Presidenlr Sopho- more Class1 Inlrramural Baslcelball Ii lnlramural Baseball 3i Com- mencemenl 3. VIRGINIA B. SMITH It if a wotnanu rearon to Jay I will do .meh a thing hefaztfe I will KATHERINE SNIDER Oar eyef are ,rentinel unto oar judgment. MARY M. SNYDER A rlond of witnefferf' A+hleIic Associalrion I, 21 Soc- cer I, 21 I-lome Economics Club 41 Wayside 41 Magazine Club 4i Physical Educaiion Demonslralion I. CLARA A. SPRAGUE LovelieJt of women! Heaven if in thy foal. Glee Club I, 2, 31 Physical Ed- ucarion Demonslralion I1 Basker- ball I1 Alhlelic Associarion I, 21 Wayside 41 Le Cercle Francais 41 Senior Play Ticlcel Commillee 4. EDWARD STADY, JR. He ntight' he rharged with fond- neft, at times, for rnerrinientf' Alhlelic Associarion I, 21 Son- ior Play Casl. MARGUERITE A. STAMBAUGH Her eyef nzyfelf roald win nie to helievef' I-Iome Economics I1 Soccer I1 I-lilcing Club I1 Physical Educalrion Demonslralion I. THOMAS J. STERNAD I hope I don't intrude. DOROTHY BEATRICE STEVENS Me therefore Jtndiovf of lahor- iovr eaJe. Wayside 41 Le Cercle Francais 41 Valediclorian Freshmen Gradu- alion Class SI. Mary's School. ROBERT DOUGLAS STO UT No ohftaele too great to over- come. 50 MARY L. SULLIVAN Speech if greatg hat Jilence if greater. RICHARD SUTTON Merrily, merrily fhall I live now. Foolrball 4. ARTHUR L. SWANSON Man if the rneafnre of all thingy, SIGURD O. SWANSON Would I might hilt ever .ree that man. Foolrball 3, 41 Boys' Hi-Y 41 Senior Play Technical Commillee 4. MARY STUART TALLONS 'Tif good to he quiet and Jay nothing. MARY THERESA THIERMAN Her wayf are wayf of pleafant- neu. Girls' Glee Club I, 21 Soccer Ig Baslcerball Ii A+hleI'ic Associa+ion I, 21 I-Iome Economics Club 3, 41 Le Cercle Francais 3, 41 Wayside 3, 41 Virgil Banquel 31 Magazine Club 41 Dramalic Club I1 Physical Educalion Demonslralion I1 Senior Play Ticlcel Commiilee 4. FREDRIC W. THOMPSON I-Ie'J a devil. ANNA TKACZYK A won1an'J work, grave Jiri IJ never done. STELLA TRACY Oar youth we fan have hnt to- day. GENEVIEVE TUCKER I wonld he friendf with yon. Alhlelric Associalion I, 21 I-Iome Economics Club 3, 41 Dramaric Club I1 Gym Exhibilion Ii Slcelch Club 2, 4. SENIOR JACK TUPPER The man that hlufhef if not quite a hrutef' MARIE ANN TYLER Peace he with you. KATHERINE A. URSOY She Jet her heart upon the goal, not on the prize. F. BERNARD VOSSLER Fortune and I are friend.f. Le Cercle Francais 3, 47 Vice Presiclenl Le Cercle Francais 47 Virgil Banquel 47 Alhlelic Asso- cialion I, 27 Magazine Club 47 Senior Play Properly Commil- lee 4. KATHRYN MARIE WAGNER And ture the Eternal Mafter found Hir Jingle talent well em- ployedf! Dramalic Club I, 4i I-Iome Eco- nomics Club 3. 47 Wayside 37 Senior Play Cast Aulo Driving Club 47 Eliquelle Club 4. RICHARD WALDECK Sweet mufic charm.r the favage heart. DONALD J. WALKER 'Tif not in mortalf to command furrefxy But we'll do more . . . Well deferve it. Alhlelic Associalion I, 27 Sen- ior Play Technical Commiiiee 4. VIRGINIA MARGARET WALSH IVifdom if hetter than ruhieff' Home Economics Club I, 27 Girls' I-Ii-Y 47 Virgil Banquel 3,47 Band 27 Le Cercle Francais 47 Wayside 47 New York Siale l'l0V1OV League: Senior Play Ticker Cornmillee 4. ACH BLANCHE WANAMAKER Silenre if more eloquent than word.f. Skelch Club. 4i Wayside 47 Home Economics. DONALD WARD I would 'twere hed time. HELEN M. WASKOW An ounre of wit if worth a pound of Jorrowf' Home Economics I, 27 Soccer Ii Hiking Club I7 Alhleiic Asso- cialion I, 27 Physical Educalion Demonslralion I7 W a y s i d e 47 Magazine Club 47 Senior Play Tic- ker Commillee 4. ROY C. WASMER Hsllljfiflg the earf of men with falre report.r. GORDON L. WEAVER I Jpeak too long hut 'tif to rieze the time. Baskelball 3, 47 Poolball 3. 47 Lerlerrnan 47 Track I, 27 Infra- mural Baseball 37 Inrramural Ten- nis 3, 47 Assislanl Business Man- ager Congress 47 Poolball Dance Decorafion Commiflee 37 Senior Ring Commiflee 47 Alhlelic As- sociaiion I7 LeH'errnen's Club 47 Properly Commilree Senior Play4 JOSEPH T. WELCH No man if happy who doef not think himrelf Jo. Glee Club I7 Inlramural Base- ball 37 Assisiam' Ma nager of Track 27 Skelch Club I, 2, 3, 4. EILEEN A. WHALEN Let gentlenexf my xtrong en- forrement he. Glee Club I, 27 Wayside 47 Physical Educalion Demonslra- lion 2. 5 I IEV EMENTS WARD WILDAY UV hat you do Jtll hetterf what if done. CHARLES WILLIAMS He rhaftifef mannerf with a laugh. Alhleiic Associalion I7 Slrudenf Council 37 T r e a s u r e r Sludeni Council 3i Boys' I-Ii-Y 3, 47 New York Slale Honor League7 Senior Play Publicily Commillee 4. JAMES WALTER WOODCOCK Lord! W'hat foolf there mortalr he. ' HERBERT J. WORTH Pursuit of knowledge under diyfieultieff' JAY E. WORTH So many hourf muft I take my reJt. Pooiball I, 2, 3, 47 Le++ermen's Club 2, 3, 47 Inlramural Baseball I, 2. CHARLOTTE YAHN A perfeet woman, nohly planned To warn, to comfort, and rom- mandf' Alhlelic Associaiion I, 27 Dra- rnalic Club I7 Girls' I'Ii-Y 3, 4i Secrelary Hi-Y 47 Secrelary Way- side 37 Presiclenr Wayside 47 Vice Presideni ol: Class I, 47 Siudenl Council 2, 37 Home Economics Club 37 Assislanl Edilor-in-Chief of Congress SIall7 New York Slafe Honor LGGQUGI Chairman Properly Commillee Senior Play 47 Cumulaiive Lelier. WILLIAM YEHL Alai, he if I0 young! Yet he loohf Jo Jurrefffulf' SENIOR SUPERLATIVES LEON CHRZAN Besi Example of ScI'iooI Spirii CHARLOTTE YAHN JACK DANSER LLOYD GIBSON CLIFTON PHILLIPS JOHN SHORTELL JOHN LYNCH ROY BERGREEN WILLIAM CRONIN WARD WILDAY RICHARD REAZS GORDON WEAVER JAMES LINNAN CARL BOBERG JAMES WOODCOCK WILLIAM BUCKLEY ARTHUR JOHNSON DONALD HIRST ROBERT JACOBS JACK CAHILL GEORGE ROSE ROY WASMER ANTHONY BILOTTA JOSEPH LINEHAN THADDEUS PACHLA HENRY KUBIC PASCAL HILL JAMES BARRETT ALBERT ROGERS DONALD WARD WILLIAM KAUTZ MORTY MORRIS BERNARD VOSSLER CHARLES WILLIAMS BENEDICT PANUS FRANCIS PIECHOTA RAYMOND MARONEY JOHN LEVETT WARD SECOR MARK BUTLER EDWARD STADY Besi AII Around Mosr Popular Mos+ S+udious Bes+ AI'IwIe+e Besi NaIurecI Besi Looking Swingiesi Besr Dancer Biggesi BIu1Cfer Bigges+ Talker Biggesi FIirI CIeveresI Mosr Soplnisricaied Mosi NoncI1aIanI Mos+ TaIenIecI Mosr Pessimis'rIc Mosr Oprimisiic CuIes+ Youngesi Mos'r S'IuIoI3orn Mosr BasI'ncuI SIeepiesI Moslr Musical Mosi AII'1Ie'ric Busiesi Dizziesf Swee'I'es+ Mos+ Humorous Mosr ArIisI'ic Worsr Punsier Mosi' OriginaI Mosi VersaIiIe Mosi Sassy Mos+ Cynical MosI' SenI'imen'IaI Mosi Regal WiH'ies'r SIiorI'esI TaIIesI Worsf Man Harer KENNETH HAGGERTY Worsi Woman Ha'I'er SIGURD SWANSON Fairesi BIonde 5 2 DOROTHY KREAMER VIRGINIA DARLINGTON DOROTHY STEVENS DOROTHY SAIN MARGARET CORRIGAN AUDREY FREMMING ANGELINE FUSCO ANN HANNIGAN VIRGINIA GAYLORD DALE KINNEY BETTY LIPPERT JANE KLEIN CARYL HARRIS PHYLLIS KENNEDY VERNA JOHNSON LILLIAN CHEVASSU CLARA SPRAGUE DOLORES REAZS MARGARET FAY EDNA MARTIN LINNEA INGHAM MARY JANE LARUE MADALYN HENNEMAN EVA PUNK BETTY GEUDER MARIANNE LANDSHEFT MARJORIE SHERMAN MARY JANE FISHER SARA JANE METLER MARY SNYDER ELIZABETH REILLEY BETTY SCHEITERLE GERMAINE SWETLAND LEAH GEUDER MARY THEIRMAN DORIS McCORMACK HELEN WASKOW EILEEN WHALEN JANE SHERWIN RITA KEATING EVELYN MORRIS A OCK FIVE CLASSES THE CLASS our T938 O F FIC E R S JOHN CLEMENTS ---- Pre-sidenT MARION WEIS - Vice PresidenT PATRICIA MURRIN - SecreTary JOSEPH BURT - - - - Treasurer CLARA GARR JANE HANCOCK - STudenT Council Members JAMES KEI-IOE MISS JENNIE WOMBOUGH - EaculTy Adviser AlThouqh The Juniors were separaTed because oT The building OT a new school during Their TirsT semesTer, The enTire class is now uniTied under one seT OT oTTicers. The Juniors showed Their Tine school spiriT Through Their IoyaITy To, and enThus- iasm in, exTra-curricular acTiviTies. As Their qrandesT TribuTe To The graduaTing Seniors, The class oT I938 held The annual Junior-Senior Prom. The deparTing class will always remember iT as a greaT success. As Their Tinal acT as Juniors, members oT The class were ushers aT Commence- menT. 55 THE CLASS OF 1939 MISS WILSON-Class Adviser S C H O O L 5 U N I T BETTY ESTES ---- Presidenf NELLIE SEER - - - Vice Presidenf PHILOMENA EADE - - Secrejrary JOHN McLAUGI'ILIN - - Treasurer RICHARD COOKE - - S'rudenI Council MISS WILSON - - - EacuIIy Adviser S C H O O L 6 U N I T KATHERINE MCCREADY - - Presideni' DONALD STADY - - - Vice Presideni MATILDA SINIEROPI - - Secrefary DOROTHY HERZOG - - Treasurer EDWIN MATTERN - - SIudenI CounciI MRS. HANNIOAN - - Eacullry Adviser I S C H O O L I O U N I T PATRICIA HAVENS - - - Presideni CATHERINE NORMAN - - Vice Presiderii LOUIS RHODES - - - Secre+ary GEORGE KERR ---- Treasurer BRINTON DARLINGTON - S+uden+ Council MISS EOOTE ---- EacuI+y Adviser 56 TI-IE CLASS O b MISS HERZOG-Class Adviser F I 9 Li o S C H O O L 5 U N I T FRANCES RUCINSKI - - - Presideni JOSEPH WALSH - - - Vice Presideni KATHLEEN BAUM - - - Secreiary JACK GALLAGHER - - - Treasurer AGNES EITZPATRICK MISS HERZOG - - - S C H O O L 6 U N I T LUCILLE MOSHER - Presiderif GLORIA ASH - - A Vice PresidenI' LILLIAN CRONIN - Secrefary EDWIN SVVEITZER - - - Treasurer TERRY EITZPATRICK - MISS BEAR - SIudenI CouriciI - - - EacuIIy Adviser SCHOOL I0 UNIT BARBARA KELLEY - - STUART DAVIS - - SUZANNE KEHOE PHYLLIS WILDAY - GREY FITZPATRICK - - MISS MacDOVVELL - - Presiden+ - Vice Presidenf - SecreIa ry A - Treasurer SIuder1I Cour1ciI - EacuIIy Adviser S+uder1+ Council EacuIIy Adviser 57 LIBRARY MEMORIES OF I937 BEAUTY AND SERVICE A long, IighT grey room oT good proporTions, Sun sTreaming in over Tlowering planTs in The windows, The view in early spring oT inTricaTe grey branches, Changing skies, Tar hills, whiTe, brown and greyish blue, The early summer green oT leaves reTlecTed enchanTingly From polished surTaces OT Table Tops, Silver grey lamps, beamed ceiling, The brillianT Tlag oT silk, The golden eagle, The duller orienTal TapesTry oT books, The gayly covered magazines on racks, Among The sTaid encyclopedia and oTher reTerence works, The quieTness oT Tloor and chairs, The noiseless TypewriTer, And The convenience oT The porTable dicTionary holder, Miss Schleich's asking, Who'll kindly volunTeer To Take The slips To sTudy halls? or her drawing wiTh eyes shuT somebody's name, Helene and Jane, I-Iarold and RoberT helping aT The desk or shelves, Or aT The mending Table covered wiTh brighT orange boxes, The one way TraTTic aT Two-ThirTy wiTh Truck across The double doorway, The many club acTiviTies-NeedlecraTT and Bridge, Book and Library, ETiqueTTe and Know Your CiTy. LIBRARY RESOURCES This was The place, like Rome, To which all roads oT reading led- Essays oT humor and reTIecTion charmed us, And subiecTs Tor debaTe guiTe well inTormed us, I-low Romans dressed, whaT Tood They aTe aT banqueTs, QuoTaTions in Their Tongue To use when dining. Beginning wiTh some TacT of hisTory, The sTory oT The Panama Canal Would lead To science, Travel and geography, and To such recenT work As Muscle Shoals and Boulder Dam under The alphabeT, To Microbe I-IunTers , dramaTized as well in Yellow Jack , And To vocaTions-docTors, nurses, surgeons- WiTh painTings like RembrandT's AnaTomy . From France, her RevoluTion and Napoleon, To arTicles in magazines on War in Spain, And back To Madame Roland, DaughTer OT The Seine Among biographies, and on To TicTion shelves The Whirlwind swepT, and in The Tile, The verTical, We'd see some picTures oT Napoleon himselT, His coach, his Throne, his bedroom and his Tomb, While poeTry was used by RoberT Browning To Tell An lncidenT OT The French Camp , And books on music claimed Napoleon I-lad been BeeThoven's inspiraTion Tor The Eroica' BuT ThaT The greaT musician, disillusioned, Then dedicaTed his Third Symphony To The heroic guaIiTy in man. 58 AC 0 Q 4 r OOK sux T IVITIES HAM '11 - .,-32. -QM 'r' J f-,- -,P wgfi i f.- ,.. Ji. ,ge ., wi 4.25, L 372 1 '- - 41.2.4 1 , - N., 1 r s K x i CONGRESS STA LLOYD GIBSON - PASCAL HILL - - WILLIAM CRONIN CHARLOTTE YAHN GORDON WEAVER EdI+or-in-Chief Business Manager Adverfising Manager - AssIs+an+ Edifor-In-Chief - AssisIanI Business Manager DONALD HIRST - AssIsIanI AcIverIIsing Manager ASSOCIATE EDITORS CARL BOBERG JACK CAHILL DOROTHY JOHNSON DOROTHY KREAM ER MORTY MORRIS CLIFTON PHILLIPS BERNARD DEUTER ROBERT DUEFEY BETTY JANE GEUDER KENNETH HAGGERTY JOHN LEVETT JOHN LYNCH DORIS MCCORMICK DELORES MOONEY 6 I DOROTHY SAIN BETTY SCHEITERLE DOLORES REAZS BERNARD WENKE STUDENT COUNCIL O F F I C E R S JACK DANSER ----- PresidenT JANE HANCOCK - - Vice PresidenT ELIZABETH REILLEY - - SecreTary BRINTON DARUNGTON - - - Treasurer M E M B E R S SENIQRS: Jack Danser, BeTTy Geuder, Elizal3eTh Reilley, CliTTon Phillips. JUNIORS: Jane Hancock, Clara Mae Garr, James Kehoe. SOPHOIVTCRES: BrinTon DarlingTon, Dick Cook, Edward MaTTern. ERESHMEN: Grey EiTzpaTrick, Terry EiTzpaTrick, Agnes EiTzpaTrick. The STudenT Council Tor The year I936437 was organized in SepTember and The oTTicers Tor The year elecTed. ln OcTober, The cheer-leaders Tor The school year were elecTed. Those Tinally chosen were: Jane Hancock, ChieT Cheer-Leader, VicTor La Bella, Lois Dimicco and KaTherine lvlcCready. The STudenT Council Took charge oT The decoraTions and puloliciTy Tor The Olean- BradTord game. A plan Tor The revision oT The awarding oT The TwenTy-l3oinT leTTer was adopTed by The Council in April. Under This plan, The new acTiviTies were added To The lisT Tor which poinTs are To be awarded. Also provisions were made Tor awarding a maximum oT Two poinTs To memloers oT The TickeT and properTy commiTTee oT The Senior Play as recommended by The TaculTy advisers 62 PARENT - TEACHER ASSOCIATION OFFICERS MR. FLOYD L. KELLY ---- Presidenl MRS. CHARLES S. SMITH - Firsl Vice Presidenr MISS MABEL WILSON - Second Vice Presidenl MRS. HARRY STONE ---- Secrelary MRS. EDITH R. OLDS ---- Treasurer CHAIRMEN OF STANDING COMMITTEES MRS. CHARLES S. SMITH - - - Program MRS. ROBERT HANCOCK - - Membership MRS. C. E. MYERS - - - - Radio MRS. MARIE PERKINS - - - Pulolicily MRS. A. W. BARNETSON - - Pulolicalions MR. WARNER M. BRUNDAGE - - Hospilalily Though working for a lime under a handicap before our new building was com- pleled, Ihe P. T. A. accomplished splendid resulls. Unlil Ihe February meeling, The associalion mel in Ihe Ashlon Parish House and since Ihen has used Ihe library, Ihe rehearsal room, and Ihe audilorium for ils sessions. Every year a special Iheme is chosen Io be followed, and Ihis was done excel- Ienlly under Ihe program chairnnan's capable direclion. For 'rhe I936-37 year, Ihe Iheme was Keeping Pace wilh Ihe Twenlielh Cenlury School , and il broughl aboul a beller underslanding belween parenls and Ieachers as regards Ihe presenl-day high school sludenl. So Ihal Ihe chosen Iheme would be Tully explained, various well-known persons of Olean have been heard. These include Mrs. Georgia Paddock of Salamanca, Mrs. J. H. Korns, Dr. L. J. Allqins, Rabbi Arlhur Lebowilz, and Dr. John C. Armslrong, and cerlain sludenl leaders of Olean High School organizalions. Several of Ihe facully also gave Iravel Iallcs describing European, Medilerranean and weslern Iripsg and a play was presenled under Ihe direclion of Miss Elizabelh Herzog. A series of six broadcasls was also presenled over WHDL. 63 . , is f s l - . ,, , . A Wf K m 'A I - T, f A I I .-- A ' -'. O F F I C E R S CHARLOTTE YAI-IN - - - Preside-nT VIRGINIA DARLINGTON - Vice PresidenT ROBERTA BROWN - SecreTary MADALYINI HENNEMAN - - Treasurer Vlfayside is an organizaTion composed of Junior and Senior girls Tormed Tor The purpose oT exTending Triendlier relaTionships beTween These classes. We are proud To be lisTed as one oT The oIdesT clubs in The school, and iTs conTinued populariTy is shown by iTs sTeadily increasing membership. VVayside's moTTo has always been, :'Do whaT you are aTraid To doI q iTs colors, yellow and whiTe: and iTs Tlower, The daisy. A panel discussion oT colleges, a survey oT currenT Topics, musicals, and inTeresT- ing speakers have added To The inTeresT oT The club's meeTings. An added TeaTure oT each meeTing was The serving oT a varieTy oT reTreshmenTs. Included in This year's acTiviTies was an unusual noveITy, a Tureen dinner, which was held in The new schools modern caTeTeria. Upon The acguisiTion oT added TaciliTies in The new building and upon The addi- Tion oT new sponsors, Miss Baldwin, Miss Percival, and Miss I-Iill, The already varied program oT acTiviTies under The capable direcTion oT Miss I-lobarT was greaTly increased. The annual May dance which Wayside sponsored was a decided success. 64 I-ICJME ECONOMICS CLUB 0 E FIC E R S BETTY CARVER - - - - PresicIenI JESSIE MCDONALD - - Vice Presidenr SHIRLEY LANG - - Secrerary LORRAINE LEWIS - - Reporfer MISS WALL MRS' I-IAS'-FIELD EacuI+y Advisers M RS. GRENZEBACI-I M RS. WALLACE TogeIher wiIh Ihe conveniences of This modern schooI, Ihe I-Iome Economics CIub has successIuIIy compIe+ed Hs Iiffh year of acIivi+y. Because of Ihe IacI Ihaf Ihis cIub is aI:IiIiaIed wiIh Ihe Nafional I-Iome Economics Club associafion, -if can advan- Iageously exchange ideas wiI'h oI'her member organizahons connecIed wiIh home economics. Various programs of inIeresI were held during Ihe year. They consisIed of Iureen dinners, plays, and fashion shows. This associafion mef every Ihird weeIc on Tuesday in Ihe CaIeIeria and The Iol- Iowing officers were eIec+ed for Ihe years I936-I937: 65 D R A M A T I C S O F F I C E R S JCI-IN SACKETT - - Presidenl PATRICIA I-IAVENS - - Vice Presidenl DGROIHY KREAMER Secrerary-Treasurer ELIZABETH HEBzoe ELIZABETH BALDWIN BoIsIALB vvITrENBuI2e ' BERTHA BEAR I:acuI+y Advisers During The conslruclion ol Ihe new building, Ihe only worlc in drarnalics was Ihe annual senior plays. I-Iowever, now Ihal we are so splenolidly equipped for Jrhis Type of work, many varied programs can be arranged. AI 'rhe Iirsl rneeling of Ihe newly organized Drarnalic Club, nearly Ihree hundred reporred. WiIh such a large group inleresled, Olean I-Iigh School should have no difficulry in ranking wilh Ihe bes+ schools in The s+a+e in Ihis line of worlc. 66 SKETCI-I CLUB O F F I C E R S RAYMOND BRIDGE - - - PresidenT HELEN RCYER - - - Vice PresidenT CLARA MAE GARR SecroTaryfTreasurer MISS BALL - - - I:aculTy Adviser AT The TirsT meeTing oT The SlceTch Club oT The Term oT 36337 oTTicers Tor The Term were elecTed. They were: RoberT Porcello, presidenTy Richard Reazs, vice presidenTq JeaneTTe Ash, secreTary. Among Those who posed Tor The club were: Bobby Ash, Nicky Ash, Jane Klein in dance cosTume, Ann DougherTy in l83O cosTume, Joan Driscoll in an old-Tashioned lace gown, Ann Louise Saussier in Indian cosTume, RuTh PalmguisT as a Medieval waiT, and Raymond Brooks. WiTh The opening oT The new school, membership in The SlceTch Club increased so ThaT iT was necessary To limiT The group To TorTy sTudenTs. The lisf oT members was made up oT Those who passed a simple drawing TesT, Those who had been TaiThTul members oT The club during The pasT year, and sTudenTs who are maioring in arT. The club meeTs every Three weeks in The arT room, Third Tloor. 67 STATE HONOR LEAGUE The STaTe I-Ionor League is an honorary sTaTe-wide organizaTion oT high school sTudenTs who ranlc highesT in schoIasTic abiIiTy and exTra curricular acTiviTy. The pur- pose oT The league is To prornoTe good scholarship and school ciTizenship. The League is chosen by Two voTes. A IisT oT sTudenTs wiTh The highesT grades according To The January Regenjrs marks is subrniTTed To The Teachers. The Teachers seIecT Trorn This IisT a number equal To IBCXJ oT The class who They consider are mosT prorninenT in scholarship and school acTiyiTies. The resuIT oT The Teachers' voTe is submiTTed To The sTudenTs who choose a number equal To IOWO oT The class To be members oT The League. The I937 STaTe Honor League is as follows: CARL BOBERG PRISCILLA BOYD CLARENCE BROOKINS JACK CAHILL LILLIAN CHEVASSU LEON CHRZAN MARJORIE CURTIS JACK DANSER MARGARET PAY MARY JANE FISHER AUDREY FREMMING BETTY JANE GEUDER LLOYD GIBSON MADALYN HENNEMAN PASCAL HILL DONALD HIRST GRETCHEN KAUTZ DOROTHY KREAMER DORIS MQCORMICK CLIFTON PHILLIPS VIRGINIA WALSH CHARLES WILLIAMS CHARLOTTE YAHN 68 in LETTERMEN'S CLUB A lradilional organizaiion in our school is Jrhe I.eHermen's Club, formed Jro pro- mole friendship among lhe leaders in alhlelics and exlra-curricular aclivilies. The membership consisls of foolball and baskelball lellermen, and sludenls who have earned a Jrwenly-poinr insignia. In order lo finance The purchase of loolball swealers, lhis year's club sponsored fhe annual l.eHermen's Dance. Those who have gained lhe covered honor oi being a member of lhe Club are: Foolball Lellermenz Co-Caplains, Roberl Griffin and John Shorlell, Don Sirde- van, Slanley Chrzan, Joseph Abbot Jay Worfh, Joseph Ambrose, Charles Marlin, Mark Griffin, John Piechola, Francis Piechola, George Shewairy, James Linnan, Sigurd Swanson, John Passerino, Gordon Weaver, VVilliam Driscoll, James Kehoe, William Kenl, l-lenry Kubic, Joseph Burl, Edward Conley, John Gorlon, Paul Smifh, Richard Sullon, George Hildebrandt and Sam Perkins lManagerl. Baske+ball I.el+ermen: George Shewairy, Roy Bergreen, John Passerino, Mike Melynk, William Kuhn, Joseph Songsler, Carl Boberg, and Alberf Rogers llvianagerl. , Twenly-Poim' Lelfermenz Verna Johnson, Jack Danser, Charlolre Yahn, Madalyn l-lenneman, Lloyd Gibson, Beljry Jane Geuder, Virginia Darlinglron, Carl Boberg and Leon Chrzan. 69 ,L,, I C-5IRLS'I-II-Y CLUB O F FIC E R S JANE BERNREUTHER - - - PresidenT VIRGINIA DARLINGTON - Vice PresidenT CHARLOTTE YAHN - - SecreTary ELIZABETH BOWEN - - Treasurer JANE HANCOCK - - - Guard MRS. ROY MORRIS Z, MRS. A. A. McLAUGHLlN - - Sponsors MISS ELIZABETH GLEASON l The Girls' Hi-Y has compleTed a mosT successTul year oT promoTing a healThTul combinaTion oT clean sporTs, clean speech, clean scholarship, and clean living. Our acTiviTies Tor I936-IQ37 were: OcTober-Our TirsT quarTer dance proved so successTul ThaT iT enabled us To sTarT plans Tor redecoraTing our room. We reTurned To acTs oT our childhood aT our Halloween parTy, such as duclcing Tor apples and wearing TanTasTic Hallowe'en cosTumes. November-We sewed on coverleTs Tor our chairs. December-Six pledges were added To The club amidsT The pomp and ceremony oT Three degrees of iniTiaTion. Mr. A. A. McLaughlin spoke aT our Tureen dinner. Eebruary-AnoTher quarTer dance was held aT The Y. M. C. A. MarcheMiss Gleason organized a baslceTball Team. The game wiTh Children of Mary resulTed in our deTeaT by The score 7-8. A privaTe dinner dance was held aT The Cogswell. April-Eour pledges were accepTed and were duly iniTiaTed. Our IasT quarTer dance oT The season was held aT The Y. M. C. A. May-Our annual IoanqueT and elecTion was Tollowed by The adiournmenT oT The Hi-Y unTil our reTurn To school nexT Tall. 70 as I ff I in g sg BOYS' I-II-Y CLUB OFFICERS JACK DANSER ----- Presidenl WILLIAM KORNS ---- Vice Presidenl WARNER PAGE - - Secrerary LLOYD GIBSON - - Treasurer JACK I-IART - - Sergeanl-ar-Arms M. W. SMITH - - - - Adviser Through anolher year our I-Ii-Y Club has endeavored Io carry our ils purpose of crealing, mairilaining, and exlending Ihroughoul The school and communily high slandards of Chrislian characler. Vlfilh Ihe help oi our advisers, Mr. McLaughlin and M. Wesley Smilh, our enlarged group has complered an inleresring and inslrucrive program. To Ihem and Ihose who have spoken Io us al our meelings and dinners we wish Io express our appreciarion. I-Iighlighls of Ihe year: I936-lnduclion of Twelve new members. Dinner- Norm Ulechl delivers a discourse on Foofloall. Debale on presidenlial eleclion. Business Erhics discussed by Mr. Fred Emens. Dinner-Karl Fahrner gives an address on slciing. I937MFamous Negroes-An address by Mr. McLaughlin. Sludenl Dance-Baslcerball Ieam gues+s. DinnerEProIessor I-I. L. Saclrell wilh an address on Irhe Slars and The Universe. Debale on currenl Judiciary Legislalion. Annual banguer and elecrion of officers for coming year. 7 I I'LL LEAVE IT TO YOU Mrs. Dermoff is Ieff a widow wifh a palfry I,5OO pounds a year fo supporf her- self and five grown-up children. She furns for help fo her brofher Daniel whom she believes is rich because he is a bachelor and owns a mine in Soufh America. Uncle Dan arrives fo find an idle family ready fo live on his money. I-Ie announces fhaf he is going fo die in fhree years and fhaf he infends fo leave his enfire forfune fo fhe member of fhe family who malces good af fhe end of fhree years. This incenfive causes each of fhem fo sef fo wifh such deferminafion fhaf af fhe end of fhe period Oliver becomes a successful invenfor, Evangeline a novelisf, Bobbie a composer, Sylvia a film sfar and even Joyce disfinguishes herself in school. Now Uncle Dan fells fhem fhaf his supposed riches are a myfh and fhaf his previous announcemenf was merely a plan fo rouse fhe idle family from fhe Iefhargy if had grown up in. Immediafely, resenfmenf for being made fools of causes a biffer feeling againsf him. Sylvia alone sees fhe wisdom of Uncle Dan's acfions, and makes fhe ofhers apologize. Af hearf fhey are all mosf laudable people and genuinely affached fo Uncle Daniel. The casf was as follows: Mrs. Dermoff Oliver - - Evangeline - Sylvia - Bobbie Joyce - Daniel Davis Mrs. Crombie Eaifh Crombie Griggs - - MARIE WAGNER - CLIFTON PI-IILLIPS AUDREY FREMMINO - MARION BOLENDER - LLOYD GIBSON VIRGINIA DARLINOTON - EDWARD STADY - PHYLLIS KENNEDY - - JANE KLEIN - HOWARD BARNES LE cERcLE FRANQAIS Le Cercle Francais has now successfully compleled ils second year. Under our new sponsors, Miss Greuchen 'lrenlcle and Miss Rulh Zuber, Ihe worlc of Ihe club which was begun by Hue Iaue Mrs. Lois Farwell, has been carried forward wirh Ihe same high srandards. The purpose out Le Cercle Francais is Io provide an opporuunily for French slu- denus Io improve Iheir dicuion and Huency in Ihe language and, al Ihe same lime, 'Io enioy and share in Ihe social programs and adminislrauive business, praclically all of which is carried on in French. During Ihe year, several inueresuing spealcers have given delighllul Iallcs, bolh in French and in English. The Reverend J. Vincenu Growney our Porrville described his Iravels in France and Swiuzerland, speaking aboulr uhe condilions and cusuoms he observed 'rhere and answered any queslions Ihe members cared Io ask. Also, Miss Flizabeuh Milchell, head ol Ihe Commercial Deparumenu came uo us wilh a very inleresling address, describing her Havels in France and The condilions and alufairs in Ihal counrry. Anouher meeling Ieauurecl William Korns, a sludenu, who gave a resume of Hue French mouion picuure, Les Miserables in conversarional French. The olllicers out Hue Iirsl semesler were: WILLIAM KORNS - - Presidenl AUDREY FRFMMING - Vice Presidenl MARJORIF CURTISS - - Secrelary CLIFTON PHILLIPS - - - - Treasurer The ollicers of rhe second semesuer were: CLIFTON PHILLIPS - - f Presidenl MARY JANE FISI-IFR - - Vice Presidenu MARJORIF CURTISS f - - Secrelary VIRGINIA VVALSI-I ---A- Treasurer Now, wi+h our newlyfeslablished consliluuion, and wilh Ihe inleresl maniucesued by Ihe French srudenls, we may loolq forward Io Le Cercle Francais' becoming a more useucul and ouuslanding acliviry in our new high school. 73 GENERAL MUSICAL ORGANIZATION Qx OFFICERS 'Tv QQTIBERT CQQDDY .A,.A Presidenlr MADALYN HENNEMAN - Vice Presidenl-Se-crelary ARTHUR JCI-INSON - - Business Manager The General Musical Organizalion officers form a commillee along wiflm Ilwe represenlalives of every group Io lalce cnarge of Ilia- publicily and Iiclcel sale for Ilae annual Spring Music Feslival. Roberl Wilkinson, Presidenl of Ino orcneslra represenled Ilwe music clulos al Ilme All Easlern I-Iigli School music Ieslival al BuI'Ialo April I6 and I7, I937. 75 OLEAN I-IIGI-I SCHOOL ORCHESTRA VIOLINS Slephen Adams ROBERT WILKINSON MURIEL GOLDEN - JOHN McLAl.l6HLlN MADALYN HENNEMAN HELENE ANNIS - - ARTHUR JOHNSON - CELLOS Grelchen Kaulz OFFICERS Presidenl - Vice Presidenl and Secrelary Treasurer Librarian - - - Assislanl Librarian Execulive Commillee Member I-Ielene Annis Eleanor Blackwell Madeline Caliguiri Berdena Cranmer Marilyn Ellis Marjorie Glaslord Jeanne Grady Phyllis I-Iusled John Jewell William McGranaghan Teddy Pachla Allan Porsch Mary Schum Roberl Wilkinson Kay Phillips SAXAPHONES Muriel Golden William Rodie Clarinels John Hardy Marion I'Iurwilz Verna Johnson Sarah Kuperman ACTIVITIES December-Radio Broadcasl. BASSOON TROMBONE Lawrence Snyder William Dullield FLUTE SOUSAPHONE Joim M31-aughigr, William Buckley TRUMPETS PERCUSSION George Marlin Jane Bernreulher Bilyiean Hennegan Roberl Bennell Augusline Serio PIANO Belly Jane Geuder Madalyn Henneman FRENCH HORNS Kennelh Wuelhrich Donald Phillips SMALL ENSEMBLES Richard Haliburlon Leclure. Roclcy Cresl Sanilorium. February-Dedicalion ol lhe New I-Iigh School. April-High School Parenl-Teachers Associalion. Soulhweslern New Yorlc Music Feslival al Cuba. May-Spring Concerl. Radio Broadcasl. June-Commencemenl. Olean-Bradlord Foolball Dinner. Women's College Club- Chrislmas Program Dinner-Olean Teachers' Associalion. P. T. A. School 5. Roberl Wilkinson, presidenl ol lhe Orcheslra, repressenled Olean in lhe All-High Orcheslra al Bullalo al lhe Conlerence ol Music Educalors ol lhe New England and Middle Allanlic Slales. 76 OLEAN I-IIGI-I SCHOOL BAND OFFICERS JACOB STEINI-IART ----- MELVIN EDEL - - - ROBERT CUDDY WILLIAM BUCKLEY MARION I-IURWITZ Presidenl Vice Rresidenl and Secrelary - Treasurer and Business Manager Librarian - - Execulive Commillee Member TRUMPETS Roberl Benng Melvin Edel Arlhur Johnson George Marlin Augusline Serio Jacob Sleinharr Ralph Wuelhrich SOUSAPHONES William Buclcley Kay Phillips M FRENCH HORNS Harriell Killleman Donald Phillips Gilberl Grcull Kennelh Wuelhrich TROMBONES Roberl Cuddy William Duffield Rifa Killleman Roberl Neil Joseph Walsh DRUM MAJOR Lloyd Gibson TUBA Oscar Zuckerman CLARINETS Monroe Benson John I-Iardy Marion I-Iurwilz Verna Johnson Sarah Kuperman Leonard Schuberl Roberl Welmore FLUTE-PICCOLO John McLaughlin BAND ACTIVITIES Fall-Foolball games in sladium and al Salamanca. Nov.-Niagara Loclrporl Food Show, Palace Thealre. Feb.-Dedicalion ol New I-Iiqh School. April--Guard Mounl. 'limes-I-Ierald Band Feslival. Senior Play. Soulhweslern New Yorlc Music FesIivalfCuba. 77 SAXAPHONES Muriel Golden William Rodie Richard Waldeclc BARITONES Jeanne Graham Jaclq SI. Clair Silas Sleinharl PERCUSSION Clifford Evans Richard Kozlow Roberl Wilkinson ,if VL' vi 'CJVVQZN May+Sprinq Concerl. Radio Broadcasl. Memorial Day Parade. June-AGpen Air Concerl--Lincoln Park. Commencement C5IRLS'6LEE CLUB MADALYN l IENNEMAN - ----- Presidenl MARY LYNCH - - - Vice Presidenl and Secrelary JANE BERNREUTI-IER - - Business Manager and Treasurer JANE WOODS - - - - Execulive Commillee Member FIRST SOPRANOS Jeanne Adams Jessie Allison Gloria Ash Elizabelh Banlield Anne Barnelson Dorolhy Branl Geraldine Brown Madeline Caliguiri Jean Chapin Dorolhea Chappell Anna Conroy Amelia Ash Belly Ellis Belly Glasser Margarel Graas Phyllis I-Iamillon Alma I-Iaul Dorolhy I-Iuber Palricia Allcins Dominica Barbaro Jane Bernreulher Lillian Cronin Margarel Eade Jean DeGroll Joan Driscoll Enid Dully Margarel Fay Chrisline Gallup Jane Gardner Frances Gibson Marjorie Glaslord Marion Guild Norene I-Iickey Dorolhy I'Iollz Edilh I'Ioll I-Ielen I'Iunl Phyllis I-Iusled Arlene Jerolds Belly Jordan Kalhleen Kaulz Dale Kinney Eanny Edwards Marylyn Ellis Jane Eosler Jeane Grady Jeanne Graham Shirley I'Iusled Jeannelle Ibaugh Alelha Ingham Jean Jones Belly Jordan Lucille Jordan Gerlrude Kallenbaclr Allegra Keeler Phyllis Kennedy Virginia Kinnicull Anna Kryzynslri Eslher LaRoclc SECOND SOPRANOS Rila Killleman Shirley Lang Mary Jane LaRue Marie Lax Palricia Lillleiohns Mary Lynch ALTOS Elhel Hasbrouck Zada I-lull I-Iarriell Killlenjan Sarah Kuloerman Edilh Levin Elizabelh Lewis I'Ienriella Lown Ellen MacDul'Iie Eleanore Marsh Mariorie McGavislc ' Kalhryn Milchell Marcella Nix Calherine Norman Diana Norlon I-Ielen Olopenheim Lorella Poller Mary Quinn Mignon Riley Slolla Piechola Mariorie Rodie I-Ielen Royer Marie K. Schnell Mary Schum Gloria Sega Norma Lian Mariorie McCue Virginia Moricca Virginia Owens Calherine Palumbo Ann Louise Saussler Mildred Seyler Norene Smilh Margarel Slomierowslqi Chrisline Weaver Elaine Williams Jane Williams Mariorie Wilz Rila Wilz June Woodard Jeannelle Young Dorolhy Simmons Belly Jean Snapp Belly Varley Jane Warner Eleanor VVilliams Jane Woods Eva Yardman Joan Quigley Joan Salford Eleanor Saylor Janel Schnell Dixie Slainbaclc Accompanisls-Belly Geuder, Madalyn I-Ienneman Direclor-Miss Gladys Roberlson A C T I V I T I E S M. E. Church Cenlenary Women's College Club High School P. -I. A Chrislmas Broadcasl Dedicalion ol New I-Iigh School Spring Concerl in May 78 Bernard Gallup fgg,4f,,M.:W2,,q,fJ BOYS'C5LEE CLUB LLOYD GTBSCN - - ---- Presidenl JOHN SACKETT f f Vice Presidenl and Secrelary RAYMOND FlRKEL - - Business Manager and Treasurer ,ft JACK DANSER - - - Execulive Commillee Member f 'Tac FlRST TENORS Joseph Ash i Roberl Bardenell Joseph Maurice Furman 'lxlohrii Lallerlyalflllo Thomas Allcins Roborl Bennell Sluarl Davis 'Qo,4Warren llullman ' Roberl Sl. John John Baker A Quenlin Brown Roberl Fairchild Aldo Jacolbus ' o erl Slady John Balasis 'bfi Charles Clark Paul Frable Waller Kaulz 5 iliam Yorlc ,Qmfcc ' Q VJ!! C SECOND TENORS William Boynlon Grey Filzpalriclq Lewis Gig ne , , , I ' CTT' TW fri Slephgi1jiAdamJsJ! William Beally Earl Bradley Achilles Caslria Leonard Bosworlh William Dullield Radio Broadcasl. Lloyd Gibson George l-lannes A-1.-'. X .41 4-' 5-1 3' .jhlarold Landon Donald Marshall Merrill Pegueen Donald Phillips Lawrence Snyder! Paul Slurm John Hardy Edward Miller John Slingerland fix L TLL i IIL, FIRST BASSES g.,yx40 William Cronin Roloerl Cuddy Arlhur Johnson Rolperl Johnson Jack Danser Kennelh Leonard Edward Fraun Raymond Firlcel Darien Marshall SECOND BASSES lzranl McLaughlin Douglas Purdy John Saclcell Roberl Skinner Arlhur l'lannes Donald Slady Roberl Wfhipple William Whileman W frame Zghard Kozlow Lesler Marlin Accompanislsf-Madalyn l-lenneman, Verna Johnson Direclor-Miss Gladys Roperlson A C T I V I T l E S Roclcy Cresl Program Chrislmas Program. Annual Spring Concerl in May 79 W A OOK SEVEN SPORTS fn IH 'f K s . It 0 K M 35322 K' -1 wa :QT if , 1 FOOT B A LL 5!936 By compleTely ouTplaying F c The Norm season. The Falconer. No individual sTood The dazzling broken-Tield Olean To score a I9-O vicTory O O T B A L L Olean High School TooTball Team, led by Coaches Hockey Frey and UTechT and co-CapTains Bob C5riTTin and Jack ShorTell, had a very successTul The Crimson and Gold machine oTTicially won seven and losT one. Red and Gold opened The season wiTh a very decisive 40-I3 vicTory over ouT in This game as a hosT OT players were used. running oT GriTTin, Passerino, and PiechoTa enabled over The boys Trom Lakewood. Their opponenTs. The HillToppers hung up Their Third sTraigh+ vicTory. The score was I8-O and The vicTim was a plucky crew Trorn Fredonia. Olean journeyed To Salamanca Tor iTs TirsT imporTanT game. WiTh The score Tied 7-7, John PiechoTa inTercepTed a pass and galloped TiTTy yards To a Touchdown, The Tinal gun sounding as The pass was in The air. Score Olean I3, Salamanca 7. DespiTe an overwhelming maioriTy oT TirsT downs, Olean losT a hearTbreaker To Dunkirk by The score OT 7-O. John PiechoTa and Hank Kubic were Olean's shining sTars in a sea oT mud. The Crimson suTTered Their second successive deTeaT aT The hands oT JamesTown by a score OT 20-I 3. IT was a hard ToughT baTTle all The way wiTh Olean's line sTand- ing ouT againsT Their much larger opponenTs. LaTer, however, because Two ineligible JamesTown men were used, This game was TorTeiTed To Clean. Corning came To Town wiTh a young buT aggressive Team and led Olean aT The halT by a 7-6 counT. The Yeomen came back in The second halT wiTh a smashing oTTense which carried Them To a 25-I3 win. BeTore an ArmisTice Day crowd oT Tive Thousand, Olean, aTTer Three long years oT deTeaT, Took a 21-O decision Trom a Tavored BradTord eleven. The aggressive Yeomen wenT To work soon aTTer The opening whisTle, Jack ShorTell's Touchdown culminaTing a ThirTy-eighT yard drive. Two long runs by Bob GriTTin and John PiechoTa compleTed The rouT oT The PTlugmen. 84 'BOB GRIFFIN 'ED CONLEY 'JACK SHORTELL JACK CAHILL 'PAUL SMITH 'JOHN GORTON 'MARK GRIFFIN 'GORDON WEAVER 'JOE AMBROSE ED ASH 'JOHN PASSERINO BILL KUHN 'DICK SUTTON RAY FITCH 'BILL DRISCOLL 'JIM LINNAN 'GEORGE HILDEBRANDT 'Y 'GEORGE SHEWAIRY X 'CHARLES MARTIN 'JOE ABBOTT 'STAN CHRZAN 'HANK KUBIC 'JOE BURT 'JOHN PIECHOTA 'JAY WORTH ' Le+Ierrnen. OIean Olean OIean Olean Olean Olean Olean Olean ' Forfeifed To Olean. HIRAM MILLER SIGURD SWANSON DON SIRDEVAN WILLIAM KENT ROBERT VARLEY JIM WEIS ROY BERGREEN PATSY RICKICKE Bos BALL MONROE BENSCBN EARL BRADLEY 6335? Bos DUFFEY WILL FERRIS LAWRENCE HALLECK RAY JACOBUS FRAN PIECHOTA 'JIM KEHOE DAN SIRRIANNI MIKE KLOCK GABRIEL SIRRIANNI JIM KUHN MIKE SCROBACK WALT STAVISH JOHN SWEENEY BARNEY MAZZA JOHN MEIERS 'SAM PERKINS BILL CERVANTES 40 Falconer - I9 Lakewood - I8 Fredonia I3 SaIamanc:a O Dunkirk - - I3 Jamesfown - - 25 Corning N. S. - - 2I Bradford - - I49 85 BASKETBALL The T936-37 O. l-l. S. BaskeTball season was producTive oT seven vicTories in Twelve games Tor The orange clad Tossers oT 'll-Tookey Frey and Norm UTechT. CapTained by Swede Bergreen, The Team managed To spliT wiTh all Teams in league play, beaT BradTord one oT Two, and deTeaTed JarnesTown and ST. Marys in lasT second Thrillers. Facing Allegany and Franklinville on successive week-ends The O. l-T. S. cagers suTTered Two deTeaTs in a row. Losing To Allegany in The lasT quarTer I8-22 and Ten Broeck by Ten poinTs, 27-37. Da-Da Shewairy's lasT minuTe Toul allowed Olean To chalk up a TirsT vicTory aT The expense oT Salamanca-Class A rivals. Score: 23-22. PorTville was deTeaTed on The Armory courT 25-I6 To make vicTory number Two. AnoTher one poinT conquesT was scored when Cabby Boberg dropped Two buck3Ts in The lasT minuTe To deTeaT The TasT ST. Mary's DeaT lVluTe school oT BuTTalo 29-28. VicTories number Tour and Tive were aT The expense oT Allegany and Franklinville. The Tormer was deTeaTed 27-I6, The laTTer 22-I3. These wins avenged The season's TirsT Two losses. BradTord was sToIoped 3I-2I as The Crimson Cagers succeeded in overcoming a seven game iinx and Took The oil Town club Tor The TirsT Time since I933. The nexT Three games were recorded on The debiT side oT The ledger as Sala-- manca deTeaTed The Freymen 34-24. PorTville Took Their measure 26-341 and Brad- Tord won 26-34. 86 Closing The season in a blaze of glory The Crimson and Gold baslceleers brolce anolher iinx as lhey senl Jrhe Jameslown High quinlel smarling under a 24-23 decision. Wild Bill Kuhn sunk lhe winning buclcel wi+h Jrhirleen seconds To play. Thus giving Olean 'rheir firsl vicfory over The Swedes in live games. The following I936-37 Squad members received fhe varsily CH: Caplain Swede Bergreen, Big Bill Kuhn, Mikey lvlelnylc, Johnny Passerino, Joey Songsler, Caleb Boberg, and Manager Alberi Bonah Rogers, Milfs Weaver, Alice Saclcell and Arlcy Ash were also members of lhe Varsily squad. Olean Allegany Olean Ten Broeck Olean Salamanca Olean Porlville Olean S+. Mary's Qlean Allegany Olean Ten Broecli Olean Bradford Olean Salamanca Olean Porlville Qlean BFaCl'lOFCl Olean Jameslown CI-IEER LEADERS WorThy of our uTmosT praise are These cheerleaders. AcTive aT TooTball and baslceTball games, They rouse school spiriT generally and by Their cheers encourage The players on To vicTory. The cheerleaders presenT a mosT impressive appearance in Their maroon and gold sulTs and are an inspiraTion Tor l:noTh school and Team. Cheerleaders Tor This year are JANE HANCOCK VIC LA BELLA LOIS DIMICCO KATHRYN McCREADY 88 GIRLS' ATHLETICS For Jrhe lasl Jrwo years, while lhe new school was being buill, girls' alhlelics have been abandoned. Now, under The supervision of Miss Belly Gleason, girls' sporls are again under way. Al The lime This boolc goes To press Volleyball has iusl been slarled. Caplains and Managers have been elecled and games will soon be played oicl. The laller parl of spring will see The reorganizalion ol baseball, lraclc, and Jrennis learns. All ol These should excile a greal deal of inlere-sl from school sporl fans. Senior girls who have won lellers are VTRGINIA DARLINGTON RUBY POTTER LUCY MARRA DQLORES REAZS GLADYS MQPEAK DORQTHY SAIN EVA PUNK BETTY JANE SVVARTZ These lellers are awarded lo girls who rnalce four our of six varsily learns. 89 W,yi .,,,, .,, , Q I-IIKINGCLUB O F FIC E R S DOROTHY KREAMER - - - Presidenl JANE HANCOCK - . Vice Presidenl MARION WEIS - - - Secrelfary VIRGINIA DARLINGTON - - Treasurer One of lhe lirsl clubs Io be reorganized was lhe Girls' I-Iilcing Club. A popular clulo in lhe old school, i+ has proven even more so under The new aclivilies program. This club is open To all girls for Jrhe purpose of promoling for Them by means of hikes, a general inlreresl in oulside aclivilies and wholesome social diversion. Vlfilh such a purpose Jrhis club is cerlainly worlhy of nolice and praise. 90 I s 1 59 OOK EIGI-IT FEATURES s, E W fc Z. Se Q Si A 2 53 3 E I, E F 2 W N . 5 R I l 2: L Z 41 E 5 2 Z 5 2 E Y 2 3 5 2 5 . E 3 E CLASS'0F l937aI-IISTORY We enfered as FRESHMEN and had for leaders: PAUL SMITH ----- Presidenf CHARLOTTE YAHN - - Vice Presidenf REBECCA SIPE - - - - Secrefary WARD WILDAY - - - Treasurer MARJORIE SHERMAN - - Sfudenf Council MISS HERZOG ----- Adviser Our enfrance was greefed wifh nofhing, as if seemed fo us, buf cafcalls and raucous cries of Freshie . Poor, lonely Freshmen! The sfudy hall was large buf we were many. Over five hundred freshmen regisfered. We were so numerous fhaf some even overflowed fo School Five. The Hi-Y was reorganized in our Freshman year. Members risked fhe appellafion Daffodils , We burned fhe bugaboo fhaf was fhe depression and, wifh 2500 rabid foofball fans, wafched our warriors beaf Jamesfown for fhe firsf fime since l926. The year also marked our firsf defeaf in four years af fhe hands of our ancienf rival, Bradford. Soon we were SOPHOMORES. Woe fo fhe Freshmen , our baffle cry. This was fhe Iasf year B. D. lBefore Demolifionl. Our membership flowed fo Schools Five, Six, and Ten. lnsfead of one sfudenf body fhere were now four. Buf our spirif never failed. Members of our daunfless band confinued fo carry on in sporfs and in fhe class room. Track made ifs lasf appear- ance. Throughouf 'lhe year we had af our head: MARJORIE SHERMAN - - - Presidenl' PAUL SMITH ---- Vice Presidenf VIVIAN SANZO - - - Secrefary PEGGY SHOEMAKER - - Treasurer SAMMY PERKINS - - Sfudenf Council MISS WILSON ----- Adviser We nexf called ourselves JUNIORS and under fhis fifle performed many deeds of valor. The Prom was uppermosf in our minds as spring arrived. Time passed quickly and fhe delighfful dance even more so. The Wayside Parfy coming on fhe heels of fhe Prom was also an oufsfanding social evenf. Classes were held in fhe Gym. Amid a hubbub we sfudied diligenfly. Af fhe Commencemenf ceremonies for fhe Class of '36 our class officers acfed as marshalls and ushers. They were: CARL BOBERG ----- Presidenl VIRGINIA DARLINGTON - Vice Presidenf ELIZABETH REILLY ---- Secrefary LEON CHRZAN - - Treasurer CHARLOTTE YAHN CHARLES WILLIAMS - Sfudenf Council MARY JANE FISHER MISS WOMBOUGH ---- Adviser Affer fhree years af lasf we were SENIORS led by: LEON CHRZAN - - - Presidenf CHARLOTTE YAHN - - Vice Presidenf MARJORIE SHERMAN - - - Secrefary CARL BOBERG - - Treasurer JACK DANSER BETTY JANE GEUDER .. curron PHILLIPS ' ' Sludenl COW ELIZABETH REILLY MISS HOBART ----- Adviser Senior rings had fo be ordered. The supposedly- seffled-upon design was profesfed and a new one made. Senior picfures were a necessify. The Senior Play, fhe firsf 'ro be presenfed in fhe new audiforium, was a huge success. New clubs were in evidence as we wenf info fhe new school for which we had waifed so long. Dime dances refurned fo fhe gym and serious efforfs on fhe parf of all made fhem enjoyable social hours. Finally, Commencemenf, fhe long awaifed mo- menf and we were Men and Women of fhe world, our school iourney finished. CARL BOBERG. Jane: is Ns. IVGVX EUS F113 CZ i 5 N THE CLASS OF '37 HOLDS A PARTY Yes son, l can see if as clearly as if if were buf yesferday. There he sfood, Leon Chrzan, famous mafhemafics and science professor and honorary chairman of fhe firsf gafhering of fhe Olean l-ligh School Class of I937 since fheir graduafion. If was June l5, I957. Before The chairman's eye sfrefched a huge audiforium filled wifh fhe faifhful Class of '37, and fheir families. There was Lloyd Gibson, Edifor-in-Chief of fhe New York Daily Sun, in fhe company of Don l'Iirsf and Morfy Morris, demon sporfs re- porfers, and Kennefh l-laggerfy and Pascal l-lill, fhe famous wrifers. There were Roberf Jeffries and John Lynch, bofh radio experfs in fhe year l957. William Cronin, Anfhony Biloffa, Joe Linehan and Bennie Panus, infrepid explorers, fhen collaborafing on plans for an early expedifion info fhe wilds of Africa in an affempf fo discover fhe whereaboufs of fhose brave aviafors, Warner Page, Bernard Osferman, George Rose, Bernard Pilon and Al Rogers whose sfrafoplane had been forced down en roufe fo Calcuffa. Cafching a glimpse of lorighf scarlef coloring Leon noficed Leah Geuder, Lucy Marra. Linea lngham and Lillian Chevassu, fhe famous harmony L girls of radio and felevision fame siffing wifh Madalyn l-lenneman, fheir accompanisf. Nearby, Jack l-larf, Corporafion Lawyer for Caffo, Inc., Jack Danser, famous lecfurer and fraveler and Bob Jacobs, leading confemporary sculpfor, hofly debafed fha pifching wares of l-lank Kubic and Jack Cahill, leading hurlers of fhe American League. In an affempf fo gel fesfivifies under way Mr. Chrzan received only looks of please don'f from Roy Bergreen, Jimmy Linnan, Elizabefh Reilley and Ann Han- nigan who were busy wifh a new game called Whoopee which had been invenfed by fhose masfers of childish fun Eugene l-logue and Leonard Marfinelli. Bill Kaufz, emminenf painfer, received only glances of disapproval from fhe guarfeffe as he affempfed fo reprimand fhem, buf finally fhrough fhe combined efforfs of Dick Reazs, Sig Swanson, and Bernard Vossler, privafe defecfives in fhe employ of fhe Joseph T. Welch Defecfive Agency, fhey were silenced and fhe meefing proceeded. For our firsf enferfainmenf feafuref' announced The chairman, we presenf Melvin Edel and his Musical Melody Masfers. This organizafion, unique in ifs formafion has been fhe foasf of fhe confinenf and America for five years. If you please, maesfrof' So wifh a sweep of his bafon Melvin conquered The hearfs of fhe assembled guesfs. ln his organizafion were Arf Johnson, frumpef soloisfg Beffy Jane Geuder, accompanisf and vocalisfy Billy Buckley, Sousaphone arfisfg George Marfin, Verna Johnson, dancer: Wilford Clark, Virginia Kinnicuff, Mariorie Glasford, Teddy Pachla and Virginia Walsh. Loud applause greefed fhe efforfs of fhe famous orches- fra and if was several momenfs before order could be resfored. ln confinuing fhe program, spoke fhe foasfmasfer, l give you Carl Boberg, Publicify Direcfor for Super Film Affracfions, lnc., who will in furn presenf fhe casf of fhe play fo be enacfed for your pleasure. Said Mr. Boberg: My friends I wish fhis affernoon fo express fhe regrefs of my employers, Williams, Weaver, Suffon and 96 Marshall, who were unable To be presenf Today because of pressing business engage- menTs. However, l wish To infroduce To you The players in The season's smash Tele- vision hiT Oh Say Can You See. They are, sfanding on my lefT, Marion Bolender, Audrey Fremming, Phyllis Kennedy, Marie Wagner and Howard Barnes and on my righT Virginia Darlingfon, ClifTon Phillips, Edward Sfady, Doris McCormack and Jane Klein. For The nexT few minuTes please give Them your aTTenTion. When The players had finished Their splendid enacTmenT of The Thrilling Third acT of Their dramafic masferpiece loud measures of applause could be heard. When This was somewhaf subsided The announcemenf was made ThaT adiournmenf To The banqueT hall was The nexT in line of The day's procedure. AT dinner in The l'loTel William Driscoll many delighfful delicacies were served under The experf supervision of professional hosfesses Angeline Fusco, DoroThy John- son, DoroThy Kreamer and Helen Waskow. While carefree eaTing was in progress Paul Smifh, officer of The Navy, and George l'lildebrandT, his bosom friend and successful financier, relaTed many inTeresTing yarns. Bill Yehl and Donald Walker, co-piloTs of The New York To London Air Express: Clara Sprague, Comedienneq Dolores Reazs and BeTTy Scheiferle, successful novelTisTsy enTerTained Their nearby friends wiTh Tales of rare spice and humor. WiTh supper concluded our ranks were swelled by The addifion of several promi- nenT professional aThleTes who had hurried over from The annual dinner of The Sporfsman and his Wife which, unforTunaTely for Them had been held on The same day. These included Jack Shorfell, Sfan Chrzan, Edward Conley and Jay WorTh, foofball nofables, Bob Halliday, disciple of lzaak WalTon, Francis Piechofa, archer exfraordinary, DoroThy Sain and Eva Punk, girl soccer sTars and Wallace Senyk, baskefball luminary. AT The ball held in The evening The splendid dancing of John LeveTT was The envy of all and The new sfep invenfed by Evelyn Morris had every one guessing. Mary Jane Fisher and Marjorie CurTis also came forward wiTh a new innovaTion which involved Two couples. Much favorable commenf was given To The commiTTee in charge of The decora- Tions aT The conclusion of The opening ceremonies. Included in This commiTTee were Caryl Harris and GreTchen KauTz, inTerior decoraTors, Sara Jane MeTler, one of The oufsfanding dress designers of The day and Marianne l.andshefT, The winner of The New York To Los Angeles auTo race. As The lasT evenf of an evenfful day The queen was chosen To be CharloTTe Yahn because of her winning ways. WiTh The crown on her head and escorfed by Beafrice Carver and Charles Anderson she made her way Through The huge O aT The end of The dance floor. Inscribed on The leTTer were The words, NexT Meefing in Ten Years, Be Sure To Come. Yes, son, ThaT was a mighTy fine parTy, and The people who renewed old acquainf- ances There refurned To Their homes happier and wiTh a beTTer ouflook on life, because of The successes of Their friends. June I5, I987. 9 7 1936 - SENIOR DIARY - I937 SEPTEMBER 8 School opens. Seniors allend classes in lnduslrial Arls Unil. 2I Leon Chrzan elecled presidenl ol Ihe Class of I937. 23 Jack Danser elecled presidenl ol Sludenl Council. 24 Glee Clubs presenl shorl program al Firsl Melhodisl Church. 25 Olean-Lakewood loolball game. Crimson wins I3-O. OCTOBER 3 O. I-I. S. deleals Fredonia I8-O. I2 Salamanca loses I3-7. I6 Crimson bows Io Dunkirk 7-O. I9 Miss Milchell addresses Wayside concerning her lrip Io Europe. Benno Rabinolil, famous violinisl, presenls concerly many sludenls allended. 20 Norm Ulechl addresses Boys' I-li-Y. 22 Home Economics Club organized. 23 Crimson horde defeals Corning Norih Side 25-I3. 24 Olean loses lo Jameslown 20-I3. NOVEMBER 2 Girls' I'Ii-Y I-lalIowe'en. IO Pep Rally held before Olean-Bradford yearly fracas. II Olean deleals Bradford 2l-O. I2 Roberl Cuddy elecled head of Music Organizalion. I6 Girls' I-li-Y inilialion. I7 Magazine Club organized. 20 Falher Growney addresses Le Cercle Francais . 23 Olean-Bradford Ioolball Teams allend Good Will dinner DECEMBER 4 Foolball clance. 5 Weslern New York lnler-Scholaslic Press Associalion convenes al Bullalo, Boys' Glee Club broadcasls over Slalion WHDL. Baskelball gels under way wilh Olean dropping Iirsl game lo Allegany 22-I8 I2 Girls' Glee Club and Orcheslra broadcasl over Slalion WI-IDL. Camera conlesl begins. I8 Olean meels second deleal al lhe Iiands of Ten Broeck 37-27. 22 Olean wins over Salamanca 23-22. 23 Chrislmas vacalion begins. 98 1936 - SENIOR DIARY - I937 JANUARY 4 Congress Sfaff elecfed. 8 Olean defeafs Porlville 25-I6. I I Arr exhibil' opens. I5 Mid-year exams begin. Olean defeals SI. Mary's 29-28. I6 LeHermen's dance. I9 Musical emblems awarded. 22 Olean delealrs Allegany 27-I6. 28 New building opens. FEBRUARY 2 Senior rings chosen. 5 Crimson loses Io Salamanca 34-24. 8 Wayside meeling. II Crimson loses Io Porfville 34-26. I8 Madalyn I-lenneman elecled l1ead of Girls' Cvlee Club. 22 Ten Ilnousand people aIIend dedicalion services. MARCH 6 Senior Play casl chosen. IO Journalism Slalzl s'rarIs adverrising campaign. I I S+udenI Sena+e members named. I5 Jose Esclnaniz presenfs a piano concerjr in I-ligln School Audiforium Wayside Iureen supper. I8 Girls' Hiking Club reorganized. 25 Easfer vacafion. APRIL I5-I6 Band plays aI 5O+l'1 Anniversary Celebralion of Company I. I6 Senior play. I9 Virgil banquet MAY Spring concert JUNE 4 Junior Prom. I I Wayside. I4-I8 Regenls. 22 Commencemenr. 99 A U T O 6 R A P I-I S WWW fi BOOK NINE ADVERTISEMENTS Si if Q 5 5 6 E 5 gf Q I if ? gg 95 2 5 P Ft Li Hx A 5 5 2 2 if 1 5 e E Q ADVERTISERS he Class ot 1937 extends thanlcs to you, the advertisers, lior your hearty cooperation in making this publication a success. May the year ahead bring each ol: you value received on your advertis- ing investment. 0 ean G ass Compan Incorporated Manufactures a Complete Line of Glass Bottles and Jars OLEAN, NEW YORK W Q, Your Story in Picture Leaves Nothing Untoldu Sell it and Tell it with Pictures MORSE ENGRAKYING COMPANY Artists an Engravers JAMESTOWN, NEW YORK DEPENDABILITY. . . A Virtue Aiways Found in Your Best Friends A Quaiity That Distinguisives YOUR Radio Station X If X ll-I-OO 250 ON YOUR DIAL WATTS -X Studios in Olean, Bradford and St. Bonav t . 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MACDUFPIE OCULIST 407 East State Street SMART! but not Smart Aleclcy CAMPUS TOGS are essentially the clothes of young men. They cater to the style ideals young men cherish, respect his opin- ion on color, Pattern, drape-keep within the price limits he sets for himself. SUITS TOPCOATS SPORT COATS ' D A V l S ' CLOTHING COMPANY 154 North Union Street Olean, N. Y. y Gongmtulations This Class IQ37 i Loca1ity's Oldest Our Very Best Wislies lfor Your Future l SUPPORT IT HTHINK fACTfSAVE 0 Producing I 0 Refining . M k t' Sibley-Almy Co, ' ar e mg f'f1ftfff of Pennsylvania Golden Cup Coffee Ijzwy Sip A72 I1z.rpinzfj01z N H Best Wishes from PALACE THEATRE Dodge and Plymouth H Beauty 0 Safety Comfort ' Economy C om plimezztf of I Haseloff Motors Incorporated - i Sales and Service I I 419 W. State St. Olean, N. Y. I ---N I to ,t 4. on to PICTURE FRAMING ARTISTS SUPPLIES PAINTS - WALL PAPER The DUKE of OLEAN 252 N. Union St. Phone 7532 Congratulations and Best Wishes to all who participated in any manner in the efforts that resulted in bringing about and creating our marvelous high school building. May its students of the future look on these students of today with kindness and friendliness. FRED W. FORNESS, JR. MAYOR OF OLEAN Get There on Time Use Pennsylvania Gas N ,Wil - X X You'll take Under-Grads Fly- ing Colorsu Ensemble . . . the clever contrasting coat and slack combinations . . . the new pat- terns . . . the smart model orig- inations right to y 0 ur h e a r t. We're an X i ous to have you among those present. S25 Gavin - McCarthy ll ke1'e the Styles Cbwe From Okay, '37! You've just passed an important milestone . , . and may it mean the start of great things for each and every one of you. We're for you 100 per cent. THE LIBERTY CO. 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To the World I and Refined in Olean! n Success ln All You I Undertake Consumed in Clean! I I Chamber of Commerce Makes Business Good! 0LEAN,N,Y, BAKER SL GJEILDJER The Store that has served you with Youthful Style and Quality Fairly Priced for Many Years OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK LANNEN'S Wall Paper ' Paints ' Picture Framing and Window Shades e 3907 204 W. State PENNSYLVANIA BRADNE R' S ' GAS '-Ile Shopping Center in 5Shopping Center O1 N Y k 1 THERE FIRST t i Y t 'ZQJIEDMAN 'S The Home .of Good Ice Cream NU fWAY CLEANERS OLEAN, N. Y. TAYLOR,S Billiard Academy ICE CREAM - TOBACCO . CONFECTIONERY Congratulations Quztker Sewzre and TEST BASEBALL Best Wishes l F0 dw F. H. oAKLEAF oo Class of 1937 , Quality in School Supplies Pennsylvania Lubes Make the Machinery Run Smoothly Oil From the Hills of Cattaraugus County USE IT IN YOUR OAR Carnahan Shearer Co. I OLEAN'S LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE MEN'S AND BOYS, STORE The Gladys Wright Shop At Ralph'S Prerefzlf FROCKS, COATS AND GOWNS FOR MISS AND MATRON 141 North Union Street You Can Always Do Better at H 0 U S E Y ' S CLOTHING -- SHOES Open Evefzifzgf THE FASHION ll II'I. Pazzlizie Lax LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR 170 North Union Street 419 N. Union St. Olean, N. Y. Phone 5028 Olean, N. Y. PEER LES S DW Cleaning and Dyeing Works 819-821 East State Street, Olean, N. Y. PHONE 6171 Better Cleaning for Less Money A. W. Barnetson D R U G G 1 s T 1212 West State Olean, N. Y. OLEAN'S BEST DRUG STORE FOR 38 YEARS F. R. Brothers 8z Co. Oppmite ll'ld.f0l7iL' Temple Four Experienced Pharmacists SHORTELL BROS. PLUMBING H HEATING l CHRYSLERVS AIRTEMP AIR CONDITIONING MANCHESTER CLOTHES fm- YOUNG MEN 31216.75 to 322.50 KAIVILER BROS. Cor. State and Second Streets I I 'l'lINNlfVCODIl'ANY,In. OLEAN, N. Y. 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LUBRICATION SPECIALISTS TIRES-ACCESSORIES EXIDE BATTERIES The Elms Service Stations Matson Electric Co. 111 Laurens Street PHILCO KELVINATOR FRIGIDAIRE MAYTAG EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL AIR CONDITIONING W. State at 14th 436 S. Union RANGES 44444Ph0Ue5'5544 Depemlezble Sewire K E N D A L L GASOLINE AND o1L L A N G ' S I HARDWARE and FURNITURE 401 West State Street ' C011 mluleztiwzf to lhe Clan 0 1937 Hannlfan 8 J b lb ji tb Q ' I wif GJ' UV 611' Crandall-Mattern W ei 514 West State Street HOME APPLIANCES ELECTRIC-GAS Every Home Needy lWe.r1fi1zgh0z1Je future maven fro 712 Tuttle and Walker Machine Co. Phone 82 ELDRED, PA. Say It With Flowers and Call Wie OPPIE Layton's Greenhouse 2801 West State Street PALMQUISTS 1 E W E L E R S QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT CONSCIENTIOUS PRICES Diezmom! Sewing and Efzgmviizg 172 North Union Street DEE'S FOR DIAMONDS DEE'S JEWELERS INC. BULOVA WATCH DISTRIBUTORS Opllioriie Exvhizzzge Bank 148 N. Union St. Olean, N. Y. T. CO. Choose Your Piano as the Artists Do Choose a JEWELERS and ENGRAVERS B A L D W I N Good Walrb and fewelry Repairing Masonic Temple Building The W01 ldlr Bert Willard Music House The Old Reliable Bert Wirhef from St. Bonaventure College Both, Branch and Hendrix 1 N S U R A N C E I First National Bank Building EMMETT E. SPINK F U N E R A L s Long and Sturm R E A L T o R s I 507 Masonic Temple Building Business Machines and Equipment Co. 124 West State Street OLEAN, N. Y. All makes of Noiseless, Portable and Standard T Y P E W R I T E R S for School, Home and Office New and Serozzd-loam! Eafy Termf CLEAN HOUSE CLEAN. N .Y. Delicinlzf Food Corzzforfable Room! LESTER SHOE C0. REGISTERED CERTIFIED FITTERS 228-230 North Union Street Olean, N. Y. Allen's Shoe Store SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY HEEN AN W. H. SIMPSON, Inc. Emzblirloed 1878 PLUMBING -- HEATING ' AIR-CONDITIONING 401 East State Street Phone 5651 Phone 5252 186 N. Union St. Olean, N. Y. The Olean Pharmacy HARRY M. BRYANT AFTER THE SHOW REFRESH AT ' The Chocolate Shop I 122 West State Street 133 North Unlon Street Opporile Haven Thefzlre OLEAN, N. Y. For over Thirty-Seven Years we have Crystal been serving this community. Confectionery Store 231 North Union Street And if we havent served you, may we? Hannifan 81 Maroney Co. JOHN ASH TAILQR X ,,,, 2 2,4 MAKE THE HAVEN YOUR ENTERTAINMENT HEADQUARTERS I If iff ai the Haven it'.r the Bert .thaw in t0wfz! I l O Pennsylvania G rade Lubricates Best 408 Bw! lVi.rbe,s' for Your S7lL'L'6IJ CROSBY'S DAIRY CYRIL NEUMAN HAIR STYLING 5 Operators I Phone 5919 124V2 W. State St. OLEAN PEANUT CO. 1I'iEllIIIfdL'fllI'El' and U h0le.raler FRESH ROASTED AND SALTED PEANUTS W. State St. Olean, N. Y. GEORGE MARKHAM LIFE INSURANCE Horning Beauty Shop PERMANENT WAVING I 112 North 8th Street Laura Kehoe Beauty Shop 118 North First Street NESTLE PERMANENT SHAMPOO FINGER WAVES All Kimlf of Beauty Culture DOTTERWYCK Special Beer and Creamy Ale , Congratulatzons Diffrifmled by and 0'Dell Pure Ice Co. 209 South Third Street Phone 3939 Best Wishes The Stores THE COVER OF THIS BOOK WAS MADE BY DONKER PRODUCTS 126 North Union Avenue CHICAGO, ILL FLOYD L. KELLY W AIAWAYS FRESH FUNERAL HOME E BAMBY BAKERS B l 1 OJ E IS f St Ph 205 FOOD IOR THOUGHT 1 . Congratulations and the Best of Wishes for Your Success CLARK BROS. C0. OLEAN, NEW YORK GAS ENGINES AND COMPRESSCRS QUALITY H o 1. D s mumps l l , l ' i i l I f fakes a few decades fo build a fradifion of good work, of honesf prices, of friendly and helpful service. Perhaps fhis is why fhe Times- l-lerald Job Prinfinq Deparfmenf can look baclc over sevenfy-six years of exisfence. 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