CHESTER E CURRY MARILYN MCEVELIA Co Ed tors IO Ch ef CLARE LINDSAY Manag ng Edltor JAMES KEI-ICE Busmess Manager CATHERINE V IVIOCRE Art Edstor 5 2 51 v LA N A T NXXXM S'- r ' OLEAN I-:IGI-I SCHOOL OLEAN PUBLISHED BY , N. Y. C O N T E N T S P LLUSTRATIONS E S C1P4CDCD L E CIL A S S E S E TI V T H A C ITI E S Fw 'Q PAUL Nf'CLE'3 DM! K - 'UFS' Tj .'JfDCifX L 2ff Sa SSfS,, Ln A S S ,,, BED T: t ,R H, ., V , , Lfv, , . :I ' Q 'iiTf l LH'. iii' P4-Q 1 I 'TW' S' TT 'TM '. - Lfg '. Mlffmlf w,f5'M-Iv-Q1 ,3m'.K+xg V '. if E192 'fin 4 .QW JSZEZS ES3f1f'.V'f, QQ?-' V ITIS XlElSi -NT V- 73 TNQ Qf77f. X s X 'a B X xx 'X 'X 'X 'Q-.Mx is ai. Ph t Q ph by PAUL NOD P ix? 4,,, aj' J, Q. X KV W A Q' K ' N k Lf x nu.. U 4 ,' I ? X I L x - 'U M ln, + if L' - V f V 7 ... S I f I I 5' N ,X O 0 V5 CDTQKMQT The Congress ot the Clean l-lrgh School rs presented To guve a photographic and verbal glimpse ol: the students at vvorl4 and at play To shovv the apprecratron ot the school to :ts communrty and to those un dustrles and cltrzens who have added so much to nts stahrlsty and growth To reveal a lfrlm ol real lute whrch vvrll con trrhute to the hrstory ot thus school and enable us the class ot 38 IH years to come to recall happy memorres ot days gone hy y . I I ! DQAOXXCQQGEXXQW fi 21-1 f ff J, z , 'Millie s s ' . Qs zfv f12f' 1 'ff f W V' in iylvi. fy i Oiean, to which we are To the community o so deepiy indebted tor our many opportunities ior success and happiness, the Congress Staii the Congress oi X938 respectiuiiy dedicates b DON LD NUQDOCK XM-HSN DO W5 FAT 2 !Eawfa3:fs2s-L xnfkurfzwu 54? I 7 'K WW-'JA' 1 H n T'f W?.a rl,- S L .' 1 K 'U gi? f X T-My 7 'f M 6 VT , i X X V 1 x s 5 1 f 3 S 5535 X Q3 f Qi? Qld mEmEfJiErQ1JEEQm BOARD OF EDUCATION AND ADMINISTRATION JAMIN L I-IARRIS P sv IE J ATKINS M D r Ir FLOYD P ALMY GEORGE L PURD GUY I-I SWART JAMES E LYONS LAURENCE F DIETTER D D S I WILSON MILLER J A+ WALKERMAN DLJGAN HARRY W STONE CIerI LEON DARLINGTON Treasu I:IrsI NeIIonaI Bank XNILLIAM C GREEINIAWALT QupermIer1denI oI ScI1ooIs FANNIE STQNVELL Secremw Io Supermemdem GLENN KAMERK Quperrw mdenf OI BuIIdImg JAMES L MCCREADV em 6 C 'I A Our' BEN . , 'E If-AI LESL . , , . ., Sec QR R. Y. KOEBELIN, Ass's?amI CIQIL . , 'OI' ,Ieqmd c.- and If L CQ wg foouhkg AN EULOGY TO TEACHERS Knowledge is greaf. WS everywhere--but yei' Undiscovered by so many. Even when +he source discovered- To assimilafe? Tha+'s fhe Task some desfined morfals fake. To give +o olrhers-fads and fundamenfals, And yet no+ wholly fads and Fundarnenfals-sorne+hing more- A background for good cihzenship- A lif+ --a s+ar+ing poinf ln The game of life. DORIS SAMUELSON HERBERT L. SACKETT, Principal 20 .Y i Na' M WESLEY SMITH Vlce Principal WESLEY SMITH our esreemed Vice Prlnclpal and Teacher of Physics was born on a farm In Wisconsin Seplember 30 I903 He lived lhere unhl he was seven years old and rhen moved wulh has famuly 'ro Sourh Dalcola In l9l8 'rhey moved fo Blnghamfon where he graduafed from Bunghamron Cenlral Hugh School In i922 ln l928 he graduafed from Hamulron College receiving an A B degree A+ presenl he ns worknng on has maslers degree ar Cornell Umversury where he arfends summer school Hls hrs? reaching posrhon was af Hurleyvulle New Yorlc l929 30 where he mer hrs wife formerly Mnss E'rhel Knowlden an O H S graduale who was also leaching lhere He wen+ nexl lo Johnson Cary where he laughl l93O 3I Then he came ro Olean rn I93I as Vrce Prnncupal ln The classroom Mr Smrrh conducls has classes nlormally wh ch 'fend 'ro malce hum all 'rhe beller lulced by has sludenls He doesn r enhrely advocare lhe modern educahonal syslem buf fhrnlcs 'rha+ 1+ has some very good fealures ln exlra currrcular achvrhes he as sponsorung rhe Boys Hu Y The Camera Club and +he Radlo Club He rs 'rreasurer of fhe Afhlerrc Assoclahon In whuch he has been very much mferesred He lS also Vrce Presudenr of 'rhe Ol an Teachers Assoclahon and Pas? Presldenl of Olean Schoolmaslers Club Oursude of school he devoles mos? of has lersure hme ro phofographf whnch as has besl luked hobby and ro fhe achvrhes of fhe Ln++le Thea+re Gu Id He has raughl a wade varue-+y of sublecls showing +ha+ has experlences have been bofh lnfereshng and varred malcung hm rhe delgh+fully well rounded person rhal' he IS 22 . . . I I - I , . I 1 - . ' ' I , I , . F I -r . I . . . Q ll, ' ' ' ' I I . . DOROTHY ATKINS HELEN M ATKINS ELIZABETH BALDWIN ANNA BALL Engl sh Enghsh D Youv I6 CoIIeqe D YouvuIIe Englnsh Syracuse Umvers EDITH BASS BERTHA H BEAR AGNES M CASEY Commercual Enghsh E ghsh Gomes o Normal Syracuse Umversrfy S+ Borwave-n+ure RUTH F COWELL VIOLET A COWELL Eng Isfa Commerc aI Buffalo SIa're Teachers MARY CRAHAN Englrsh Mounr HoyoIce CoIeoe AIbany Sfafe Teachers MI S+ Joseph CoIIege SI Bohavermfure MARY DODSON c a S u s ' Booavee are C MARY P DOWNEY MARY DR SCOLL NQI I I r Syracuse Umvers Iy eh' Q- DOROTHY COBURN SocraI Srud es KaIamazoo CoIIege MAYBELLE CURTISS Home Ecohom cs Co he UmversI'ry HELEN A EI-IMAN L . 9 ' 'Nb' O' MO Asa + 6 .C mf In may of BMV 23 X . I' Q 1 Y I I V' ' A+ I TI' ' ' Hy ' ' -T . T T n I.. I I , T . 5 I , , r i . . Q. I G. I , . , Soc' ' die. La 'w E sh aim S. I ' o o . - U 'vo y o. T o 'y' Sa' Toaifrs' IJ 'vo 7 ,ao CT' Q-1 ,V Tl-IELMA EVERLFTI-I MARTIN FARAGI-IER MARION FOOTE Commercnal Malhemalucs Scnence Malhemalncs Albany Slale Teachers Sl Bonavenlure College Columbia Umve slly I ELIZABETH GLEASON IDA GOULD VIVIAN GRENZEBACK Physical Educal on Social Sludues Ilhaca College Albany Slale Teachers l-lome Economucs Syracuse Umverslly Columbia Llbrary School FRANCIS FRFY Physucal Educaluon Bonavenlure College Cornell Umversuly ARLOUINE HALL Soclal Sludues Mnllon College I MARY S I-IANNIGAN IRENE I-IATFIELD ELIZABETH I-IERZOG LULA I-IILL Social Sludues Home Economics Guldance Dramahcs Science Buffalo Slale Teachers Umversuly of Rochesler Buffalo Slale Teachers Alfred Umvergny Sl Bonavenlure College S+ Bonavenlure College LOTTA I-IOBART LA VETA M I-IOUSER MARIAN G IVES DONALD KEAGLE I-lead ol Englsh Deol Malhema+ cs Commercial I-lead ol lncluslrla Arls Ou dance Dem son Umvers ly Elmlra College Oswego Norma S hool Umvers ly of M cmgan Corfwell Umvers 24 Cv S I ' . l I 0 - . . 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V- M O . . I . O. . , . ' ' I . o . . y-1 I . . . . . .. . X I Q . . . . -, SX ,, .f I . , I Q 70? 55. Q' 'sw G al 1 NICHOLAS ABBOTT-Bowling Club: Commercial Club: Radio Club: Legal Clinic. GRANT ACOCKS. STEPHEN ADAMS-Orchesfra. DORIS ALLEN-Dramalic Club 3: Home Economics Club 3: French Club 3: Wayside 3, 4. JESSIE K. ALLISON-Glee Club I, 2, 3, Accompanis+ 4: Drama+ic Club I: Home Economics Club 3: Wayside 3, 4: Public Speaking Club 4. JACK ARTLIP--Foofball 3, 4. ROSE AUGOSTINI-Home Economics Club 4: Legal Clinic 4: Commercial Club 4. ANGELA BAKER-French Club 3, 4: Ske+ch Club 4: Bridge Club 4. JAMES BARDENETT. MARJORIE BATTLES -N. Y. Shale Honor League: Soffball 3: Skefch Club I, 3: Wayside 3, 4: Dancing Club 3: Hiking Club 3, 4: Secrefary of School 6 uni'I: Home Economics Club 3: Magazine Club 4: Girls' Alhlefic Le+'I'er 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: Baske+baIl 4: Soccer 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Senior Play Tickef Commillee 4. JOE BAZOW. WILLIAM E. BECKER-Bridge Club 4: Legal Clinic 4: Chess and Checker Club 4: Magazine Club 4. CARL BELVEES-Science Club 3, 4: Radio Club: Aulo Driving Club: Foolball 3. AGNES BENNETT -N. Y. S+a're Honor League: Malhemafics Club, Secrelary 3, Vice Presiclenl 4: Camera Club 3, 4, Vice Presidenl' 4: French Club Secrefary 4: Baskelball 4: Wayside 3, 4: French Club Presiden+ 4. MONROE BENSON-Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra I, 2: Foolball 3, 4. ALBERT BERFIELD-Dancing Club. JOSEPH BORDONARO-ln+ramural Baske+balI 2: Currenl Problems Club, Presiden+ 3: Legal Clinic 4: Ske+ch Club 3: Aulo Driving Club. RAYMOND BOSER. 3 5 411'-, fha JU! 'I 'Q- 1315 4e h' mv if egf L Q' i S ,fa si? Q 'Vw rx ELIZABETH BOWEN-Girls' Hi-Y, Treasurer 3, Presidenl 4: Wayside 3, 4: Hiking Club 3, 4: Tennis 4: Dramalic Club 3, 4: French Club 4: Skelch Club I, 2, 3: Dancing Club 3: Properly Commillee Senior Parly: Home Room Represenlalive I. PAUL BRADLEY-Presiclenl ol Sophomore Class al School I0 2. ELIZABETH BREHM-Soccer I, 4: Sollball I: Baskelball I: Glee Club I: Wayside 3, 4: Home Economics Club I. RAYMOND BRIDGE-Presiclenl ol Freshman Class: Presidenl of Skelch Club 3, 4: Decoralion Commillee lor Foo+baII Dance 3, 4: Dramalic Club 3, 4: Checker Club 4: Vice Presiclenl ol Magazine Club 4: Inlramural Sollball 3, 4. FRANCIS BRISSEE. ROBERTA BROWN-Glee Club I, 2: Vice Presidenl Sophomore Class of School 6: Vice Presidenl, Eliquelle Club 3: Secrelary Wayside 3: Skelch Club 3, 4: Baskelball 4: Dramalic Club 4: Vice Presidenl Senior Class: Hi-Y 4: New York Slale Honor League. DORIS E. BRUNNER-Ollo High School I, 2: Girls' Hi-Y I, 2: Glee Club I, 2: Presidenl ol 4-H Club: Girls' Baske+baII 2, 4: Dancing Club 3. ELIZABETH BURLINGAME-Girls' Glee Club I, 2: New York Slale Honor League: Vice Presidenl and Secrelary ol Glee Club 2: Presidenl, Legal Clinic 4: Com- mercial Club 3, 4: Usher Commencemenl 3: Eliquelle Club 3. JOSEPH P. BURT-Treasurer, Sophomore and Junior Class: Vice Presidenl ol Library Club 3: Congress Slall 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 3: Invi- lalion Commillee, Junior Prom: Properly Commillee Senior Play: Lellermen's Club 3, 4: Chairman, Lellermen's Ball: Inlramural Baseball 2, 4: Team Caplain Sollball 3: Debaling Club 3: Malhemalics Club 3. JUNE BUTLER-Eliquelle Club 3: Wayside 3, 4: New York Slale Honor League: French Club 4: Con- gress Slall: Chairman, Properly Commillee Senior Parly 4: Decoralion Commillee Wayside Dance 3. EDWARD CAFFO. WILSON CARPENTER-Treasurer ol Classical Club 3: Aulo Driving Club 3: Virgil Banquel Commillee 3, 4: New York Slale Honor League. VERMELL CARTER-Wayside 3, 4: Commercial Club 4: Legal Clinic 3. WILLIAM CERVANTES-- Baske+baII 3, 4: Junior-Senior Prom Commillee 3: Senior Parly Commillee 4: Inlramural Baskelball 2: Inlramural Sollball 3, 4: Library Club 3: Eliquelle Club 3. WARNER CHADDERDON-Finance Com- millee, Senior Parly 4: Legal Clinic 4: Dancing Club 4. BEATRICE CHAMBERLAIN. JOHN CLEMENTS -Presiclenl of Junior Class 3: Coach ol School I Baskelball Team: Debaling Club 3, 4: Science Club 4: Radio Club. EDNA COMPFORT-Legal Clinic 4: Commercial Club 4. 36 .Ns 'lf' FS' . ia 'Xl'-1 T09 Z .364 'Wim rf 'Q' We KATHRYN PATRICIA CONNELLY. DOROTHY COOK-Glee Club I, 2, 33 Execulive Commillee Member 3, Spring Concerfl I, 2, Wayside 3, 43 Girls' Hi-Y 4: Drama+ic Club 4, Classical Club 3, Secre- 'fary E+ique++e Club 42 Commirree Junior Prom 3: Baske+baII 4: Volleyball 3, 4, Soccer 4, Tennis 3, 4: Soflball 3, 43 Hiking Club 35 Girls' A'rhle+ic LeHer 3: New York S+a+e Honor League. MARIE COON- Wayside 45 Dramaric Club 3, 4, Classical Club 3: Chairman Tickef CommiHee, Senior Parly 4, Virgil Banquel 4. HERMAN CORDS. CHESTER CURRY-Co-Edilor-in-Chief of Congress, Senior Parry Chair- man 4g Usher a+ Senior Play. HERSH F. DAVIE. JOHN DAVIS-Science Club 3, 4. WILLIAM C. DE ARMITT-Inlramural Baskelball I, 2, Infra- mural Soflball 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, Au+o Driving Club 3. BETTY LOIS DE GROFF-Wayside 3, 43 French Club 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club I, 21 Dramalic Club I. ROBERT G. DEIBLER-Legal Clinic 3, 4, Dancing Club 3, 4, Checker Club 43 Tumbling Exhibi+ion 2, Foo+ball 2, 3, Baske'IbaII I, 25 S+uden+ Police 2, 35 Home Room Presidenf 3. ROSALINE ETHEL DE MARTE-Auio Driving Club 3, E+iqueHe Club 3, Know-Your-Own-Ci+y Club 4. HELEN M. DEMPSEY-Legal Clinic. HELEN CAROLYN DIETEMAN-Home Economics Club. BERNICE DODGE-Belfas+ High School I, 2, 35 Library Club Ig Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4, Girl Scou+s I, 2, 35 Class Treasurer 23 Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3: Sfudenl Council 3, Ar'rs and Craf+s 33 Wayside 4, Girls' Hi-Y 43 Senior Play Cas+ 4. MARIAN DON- NELLY-Vice Presidenl Freshman Class, Drama+ic Club Ig Chrisrmas Play Ig Vice Presiden+ Classical Club, Wayside 3, 4, Volleyball, Bridge Club 4, Virgil Banquef 4. BETTY DORSEY-Glee Club I, 27 Commer- cial Club 4: E+ique'l Ie Club 4, Dancing Club 41 Magazine Club 4. JOAN DRISCOLL--Girls' Hi-Y 3, Secre+ary 45 Wayside 3, Treasurer 4, Drama+ic Club 3, 4, Chris+mas Play 43 Hiking Club 3, 4, Volleyball I, 3, Caplain 4, Soccer I, Manager 4g Baskerball 41 Sof+baIl 3, 4, Girls' Afhlelic Le++er 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Foo+baII Dance Commi'Hee 4, A+hle+ic Associafion I. ROBERT DUFFEY-Foorball 3, 45 LeHerrnen's Club 4, lniramural Baseball 2, 3, lnlramural Baskelball Ig Junior Varsily Baskelball 2, 3, Congress S+aFf 3: New York SI'a+e Honor League. 37 fi: gf' is U CAROLYN DUFFIELD-Glee Club 2, 3: Drama+ics 3: Wayside 3: I-Iilcing Club 3, 4: Girls' Baslcelball 4: Soccer 4: Virgil Banquef 4. RACHEL DUFFIELD-Virgil Banque+ 4: Proper+y CommiHee for Senior Play 4. EDWARD DUTTON. MARGARET EADE-Home Economics Club: Commercial Club: Wayside. REGNA ECHELBERGER-Dramalic Club I, 3, 4: Congress Siaff 4: Wayside 3, 4: French Club 3: Refresh- menf CommiHee Senior Parfy: Decora+ion Commilfee Wayside Dance 3: EI'iqueHe Club 3: Adverlising CommiHee Senior Play 4. MARY ELLEN EDEL--Hiking Club 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Soccer 4: Tennis 4: Soffball 3: BasIce+baII 4: Hi-Y Club 4: Wayside 3, 4: Home Economics Club 2: Dramafics 3: Home Room Treasurer 3. NAOMI M. ELLIS-Commercial Club 3, 4: Home Economic Club: Glee Club I. RUTH ELLIS. DONALD EMENS-Roches+er High School I, 2: BasIre+baII I: Soccer I, 2: Model Aircraff Club I: Hi-Y 3, 4: Curren+ Problems Club 3: Camera Club 4. MARION EMERY-Home Economics Club: Commer- cial Club 4: Legal Clinic 4: AI'hIeIic Associafion I. AUDREY FINLEY-German Club 3, 4: Camera Club 3, 4: Virgil Banquef 4. HOWARD C. FORD. JANE FOSTER-Wayside 3, 4: Secrefary Camera Club 4: Presidenl' Riding Club 4: Dramalic Club 4: Senior Play Casf: Home Room Represenfafive 4: Girls' Glee Club I, 2: Secrelary Sophomore Class a+ School 5: Soccer I: Virgil Banque+ 4: New Yorlc S'a+e Honor League. PATRICIA GALLUP-A+hle+ic Associa+ion I, 2: Orchesira 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: A+hIe+ic Demons+ra+ion I: Spring Concerl 2, 3, 4: Band Carnival 2: Washinglon Program, Y. M. C. A. 2. JANE GARDNER-Home Economics Play 4: Dra- ma'ric Club 3, 4: Wayside 4: Dancing Club 3: Camera Club 3: Public Speaking Club 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. CLARA MAE GARR-Soccer I: SIce+ch Club 2, Secre'I'ary 3: Sfudeni' Council 3: Dramafic Club 3: Foolball Dance Commilrlee 3. JOSEPH GASDIK--Band I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4. CALVIN GAULT-Glee Club I, 2, 4: Execufive CommiHee Member: Tennis 3, 4: Secrefary Bowl- ing League 4: Vocal Eliminafion Winner in Spring Radio Fes+ivaIs 3. 38 is aff' 17... ,- N-no-'f' x-9 'Y' i' 3 Q? 'Qs rv SQ' 'SP' gn. 'itsv' ' s 324' QQ -s 'RWM RUTH GEISE-A+hle+ci Associalion l: Secrelary, Sophomore Class: Wayside 3, Vice Presidenl' 4: Manager of Baskelball 4: Treasurer Girls' Spor+ Council 4: Girls' Hi-Y 3, 4: Dramalic Club 3: Home Room Represenlalive 4: Soccer 3: Volleyball 3, 4: Soffball 3, 4: Foolball Dance CommiH'ee 4: Presiclenl of Home Room 3. JOHN GORTON-Foorball 2, 3, 4: Vice Presidenl E+iqueHe Club 4: Le++ermen's Club 4. JULIA GORTON-Presidenl, Wayside 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Soflball 3: Caplain, Baskelball 4: Caplain, Soccer 4: Volleyball 3: Manager, Hiking Club 4: Presidenl, Girls' Sporl Council: Senior Play Casl: Bridge Club 4: E+ique++e Club 3: Dancing Club 3: Dramalic Club 3, 4: New York S+a+e Honor League. RICHARD GRATZ. WALTER GREEN-Orches+ra I, 2: Band 2, 3: Senior Par'ry Commillee 4: Foolball. AGNES MARIE GRUBE-LiHle Valley High School I, 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Baskelball 'ream 2, 3: Cheerleader 3: Senior Pla 3. AGNES HADLEY-S+. Mary's Freshman Class Play: Wayside 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Dancing Club 3: Legal Clinic 4: Hiking Club 3, 4: Soccer 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Soflball 3, 4: Baskelball 4: Aulo Driving Club 4. MARILOUISE HALL-Physical demons'rra+ion I: Wayside 3, 4: Dancing Club: Volleyball 4: Soccer 4: Hiking Club 4: Virgil Banquel: Shuffleboard 4: Tickel CommiHee Wayside Spring Parly 3. PHYLLIS HAMILTON-Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Dancing Club 3: French Club 3, 4: Wayside 3, 4: Currenl Problems 4: Drama+ic Club 4. JANE HANCOCK-Dramalic Club I, 4: Vice Presidenl of S+uden+ Council 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Casl: Varsify Leller: Cheerleader 2, 3: Vice Presidenl Hiking Club 4: Girls' Spor+ Council 3: Baskefball 3: Soccer l: Glee Club I, 2, Presidenl 3: Presiden+ Eliquelle Club 3: New York Slale Honor League. LAWRENCE HANNON-Manager of Foo+baII 2, 3, 4: S+uden+ Council 2: Alhlelic Associalion: Lelferman. ELIZABETH F. HARDY-Dancing Club 3: Commercial Club: Legal Clinic 3: Bridge Club 3: Skelch Club 4: Needlecraff Club 4. PATRICIA HASBROUCK-Commercial Club 4: Drarnalic Club 4: Hiking Club 4: Aulo Driving Club 4. DONALD W. HAUN-French Club 3, 4: Ma+hema+ics Club 3, 4: A+hIe+ic Associarion I: New York S+a+e Honor League: Decora+ion Commillee, Senior Parly 4: Science Club 4. ALMA E. HAUT-Glee Club l, 2: Home Economics Club l, 2, 3, 4: Secrefary-Treasurer 3, 4: Secrelary-Treasurer Au+o Driving Club 3: Soccer 3: Hiking Club 3, 4: Baskelball 3, 4: Wayside 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Soflball 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4. EDWIN H. HEDLUND-Radio Club 3, 4, Vice Presiden+ 3, Presidenr 4. FRANCIS T. C. HOGAN- P. T. A. and Chrislmas Programs l: New York Slale Honor I-669119: BOYS' Glee Club 3: Bridge Club 3: Know-Y0ur-Own.Cify 4: Guide af School DeCliC6'I'lOf'l and VOCGIIOHBI Inslilule 3, 4: Classical 3, 4: LeCercle Francais 4: Senior Play Casl: Virgil Banquel' 41 Commliiee ICI' Senior Parly. LAWRENCE J. HOGANSON-Curren+ Problems Club 3, 4: Au+o Driving Club 3. 4. 39 I1 .g'V' ' Ui! . ,..,.-.. T fi ali .al A ,-ag, . --cf' AMAA -qw' lv if? ADELLMA HOPKINS. MARIAN HURWITZ-Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, New York Slale Honor League, Congress Slalif 4, Wayside 3, Dramalic Club 3, French Club 3, 4, Public Speaking 4, Commillee Senior Parly 4, Tennis Tournamenl 3, Assembly Parlicipalion 4, Technical Com- miHee Senior Play. RAYMOND JACOBUS-Foofball 3, 4, Baskelball 3, A+hIe+ic Associalion I. CATH- ERINE JOBE-Legal Clinic 4, Commercial Club 3, Au+o Driving Club 3, Dramafic Club 4, Freshman Play a+ S+. Mary's. JOHN JOBE-Freshman Play al S+. Mary's, Class Poe+ I, Dancing Club 3, Aulo Driving Club 4, Science Club 4. ROBERT JOHNSON. SHIRLEY JOHNSTON. ELIZABETH JORDAN-Girls' Glee Club. FRED JOSEPH JOSEPH-Foot ball 3, Sporls Edilor, Congress Slafl 4, Boys' Hi-Y 3, 4, Camera Club, lnlramural Baseball 3, SoHbalI 3. RAYMOND KAMERY-Glee Club, Science Club, Radio Club. ERCEL KAYES. LEO KEENAN-Boys' Hi-Y 3, Secrelary 4, Presidenl French Club 4, Dramalic Club 4, Vice Presidenl Magazine Club 4, Senior Play Casf. JAMES KEHOE-Sludenl Council 2, 3, 4, Presidenl' 4, Foolball 3, 4, Baske+baIl 3, Le'Herman's Club 3, 4, lnlramural Baseball 2, lnlramural Soflball 3, 4, Business Manager Congress 4, Represen+a+ive +o W. N. Y. I. P. A. Conference 4, Virgil Banquel 2, 3, 4, Chairman Le++ermen's Dance 4, Physical Educalion Demons+ra+ion I, Glee Club I, 2, Junior Prom CommiHee 3, Cumulalive LeHer, Senior Play Casl, Classi- cal Club, Drama+ic Club Play al Assembly. ANNETTA AILEEN KERSPERSKE-Bridge Club, Eliquelle Club. WILLIAM KORNS-New York S+al'e Honor League. FRANCIS KROTT-Bridge Club, Commer- cial Club. JOHN KUHN-Foolball 3, 4, Senior Parly 4, Foolball Dance CommiH'ee. VICTOR A. LA BELLA-Varsily Junior Baskelball I, 2, 3, Cheerleader 4, Sludenl Council 2, 4, Treasurer 4, Assembly Program 4, Debaling Club 3, 4, Public Speaking Club, Dramaiic Club 3, 4, Senior Parly Commillee, Magazine Club 4, Tickel Commilrlee, Senior Play, New York S+a+e Honor League. 40 I? . I T' . U1- fvs 3 bv- Q,-,,,,, A -er: If 3-sf' SHIRLEY LANG-Glee Club 3, 4: Home Economics Club 3, 4: Wayside 3, 4: Bridge Club 4: Danc- ing Club 3. VELMA LANGS-Legal Clinic: Commercial Club: Magazine Club. HELEN LAVERTY- Twenly-Poinl Le++er: Secrelary Senior Class 4: Presidenl Currenl' Problems Club 4: Skelch Club 3: Hiking Club 3, 4: Dramafic Club 4: Chrislmas Play Casl' 4: Home Economics Club 3: Baske+baII 4: Soflball 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Wayside 3, 4: German Club 4: Riding Club 4: Program Commillee, Foolball Dance 4: Ticke+ Commi++ee Wayside Dance 3: Congress Slafl 4: Publicify Chairman for Senior Play: Assembly Pro- grams 4. ELIZABETH LEWIS-Glee Club I: Wayside 3, 4: Hiking Club 3. CLARE LINDSAY-New York Slafe Honor League: Twenly-Poinl Le++er: Alhle+ic Associalion I: Commercial Club 3, 4: Wayside 3, 4: Drama+ic Club 4: Congress Sfaff 4: Promplress, Senior Play: Managing Edi+or of Yearbook 4: Dancing Club 3: Represenlafive +o W. N. Y. I. P. A. Conference 4: P. T. A. Chris+mas Play 4: Publici+y Commi'Hee Senior Parly 4: Hiking Club 3. JOHN LIPIECKI-Inlramural Bowling League. ETHEL LUCAS--Glee Club I, 2: Wayside 3, 4: Dramafic Club 4: Volleyball 4: Baskelball 4. BETTY LUDDEN. FRANCIS MacADAM. JESSIE MacDONALD-Wayside 3, 4: Home Economics Club I, 2, and Presidenl 3, 4. HELEN MADWID-Glee Club I: Dramalic Club 3, 4: Camera Club 4: Congress Slafl: Commiflee for Senior Parly 4: Tickef Commiflee for Senior Play: Usher al Senior Play. LEON MCCREERY-Commercial Club. MARILYN MQEVELIA-Wayside 3, 4: Sludenf Council 4: Co-Edilor-in-Chief Congress 4: Decora+ion Commillee Foofball Dance 4: Chairman Refreshmen+ Commi++ee Senior Parly: Hiking Club 3, 4: Volley- ball 3: E+ique++e Club 3: Tickel' Commilrlee Senior Play: Girls' Afhlelic LeHer. IAN McFALL-Slamp Club 3: Dramalic Club 3: Au+o Driving Club 3. JOHN MEIERS-Treasurer Freshman Class a+ Sf. Mary's: Freshman Play, S+. Mary's: Treasurer Sophomore Class, Schoo' 6: Inlramural Baseball 2: Foolball 3, 4: Chairman, Ticke+ CommiHee for Senior Play. MIKE MELNYK-Baskelball 2, 3, 4. KATHRYN E. MET- LER-Dramalic Club 3: Public Speaking Club 4: Congress Slaff 4: Hiking Club 3: Volleyball 3: Dancing Club 3: Senior Par+y Commiirlee 4: Vice Presidenf Aulo Driving Club 3: Senior Play Ticke+ CommiHee 4. HIRAM MILLER-Foo+ball 3, 4: Science Club 3: LeI'+ermen's Club 4: Senior Parry Commilfee 4: Dra- ma+ic Club 4: Library Club 4: Law Club 4: Mafhemalics Club 4. 4 I X. ,- 01 M? is.-. L. ,- 4 Vx if-'Uwe Q- ,qf-' ' -qv--r fi ,IQ 9 .ay A-wif 'Q ANNE MISHANEC-Commercial Club 4, E+ique++e Club 4. STANLEY MISHANEC. CATHERINE V. MOORE-S+. Mary's Freshman Class Play I, Skelch Club 3, 4, Wayside 3, 4, Dramalic Club 4, Com- mercial Club 3, Baske+baII 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Foolball Dance CommiH'ee 4, Senior Par+y Commiflee, Public Speaking Club 4, Congress S+aFf 4, Hiking Club 3, 4, Riding Club 4, Senior Play Publicily Com- mi++ee. DOUGLAS MOORE-Boys' Hi-Y, German Club, Senior Par+y Commi'Hee, Bowling Club, Olean High Tennis Champion '36-'37. RHODA MOORE-Dancing Club 3, Bridge Club 4. JAMES MORABITO -Presiden+ Freshman Class, School 5, Congress Re porler I, Sludenl' Council I, S+uden+ Sena+e 4, Senior Par+y Commi'Hee 4, Skelch Club 4, Science Club 4, Dancing Club 3, Aulomobile Club 4, Secre+ary-Treas- urer, Checker Club 4, New York S+a+e Honor League. VIRGINIA MORICCA-Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, LeCercIe Francais 2, Senior Par'Iy CommiH'ee 4, Dec- orafion Commi'Hee, Foolball Dance 4, Physical Educalion Demonslralion I. MARGARET MUELLER- Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Dramafic Club 4: Wayside 4, Chrislmas Play 4, A Cappella Choir, Hiking Club 4. MAY MURDZIA-Tennis I, Dramalic Club 4, Wayside 4, Camera Club 4. KATHRYN PATRICIA MURRIN-Class Secrelary 3, Soccer 3, Baskelball 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Vice Presidenl, E+iqueHe Club 4. ROBERT NEIL-Band I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4, Glee Club I, 2, Orchesfra 2, 3. HARRY NEELEY-Com- mercial Club, Checker Club. ROBERT OAKLEAF-New York S+a+e Honor League, A+hIe'ric Associalion I, Boys' Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice Presiden+ 4, Dramalic Club I, 3, 4, Senior Play Cas+, Classical Club 3, 4, French Club 3, Virgil Ban- quel 2, 3, 4. JEANNE O'DONNELL-A+hIe+ic Associalion I, Wayside 3, Dramalic Club 3. NATALIE OLDS-Glee Club I, 2, Spring Concerl I, 2, Junior Prom Decorafion Commi++ee 3, Commencemenf Marshall 3, Camera Club 4, Classical Club 3, Drama+ic Club 3, 4, LeCercIe Francais 4, Wayside 3, Secre- Iary 4, Soccer 4, Virgil Banquel 3, 4, Girls' Hi-Y 3, 4, Volleyball 3, Hiking Club 3, Skelch Club 2: Tickel Commiflee, Senior Play 4, Foolball Dance CommiHee 3, 4. HELEN E. O'NEIL-S+. Mary's I, Wayside 3, 4, LeCercIe Francais, Hiking Club 3, Science Club 4, Home Economics Club 2, Magazine Club 4. JOHN ORCUTT-Radio Club, Science Club. CARMILLA ORSINI-Home Economics Club 2, 3, Dra- malic Club 3, 4, Skelch Club 2, Bridge Club 4, Commercial Club 4, Legal Clinic 4, NeedIecraf+ 4, Way- side 3, Dancing Club 3. 42 1' V .ba 'T' 0- 25- '-'Eve lf J ' 3 ROBERT OSGOOD. JOSEPHINE OZZELLA-Redondo Beach, California, I, 2, 3: Tennis I: Shuffle- board I: Badminlon: Ping Pong: Dramalic Club: World Friendship Club: Commercial Club 4: Legal Clinic 4: Currenl Problems Club 4. BERNICE A. PALMOUIST-Glee Club I, 2: Home Economics Club 2, 3: New York Slale Honor League: Wayside 3: French Club 3: Drarnalic Club 4: Senior Play Casl: Assembly Program: Treasurer, Magazine Club: P. T. A. Demonslralion 3, 4: Volleyball 4. DONALD G. PARKER- Treasurer Senior Class 4: Deba+ing Club 4: Congress Slalif 4: Legal Clinic: Marshall a+ Commencemenl 3: Aulo Driving Club 4: Chess and Checker Club 4: Ticlcel Commi'Hee, Senior Play: Chairman of Financial Commilrlee, Senior Parly. JOHN PASSERINO-Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Vice Presidenl, Science Club 2, 3: Secrelary Radio Club 3: Magazine Club 4: Inlramural Baseball 2: Inlramural Soflball 2, 3: Properly Commi'Hee, Senior Play. LESLIE PHEARSDORF-Track I: Currenf Problems Club 4: Science Club 4. STELLA M. PIECHOTA-Home Economics 2: Glee Club 3, 4: Wayside 3, 4: Bridge Club 4. ALICE PORSCH-Glee Club I, 2: Wayside 3, 4: Aulo Driving Club 3: Dancing Club 3. ALLAN PORSCH- Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: Slamp Club: German Club: Senior Parly Commi'Hee 4: Ticluel Commi++ee for Senior Play. MARY PUSKUALNY-Needlecrafl 4: Commercial Club 4: Dramalic Club 4. PHYLLIS REDDY- Wayside 3: Legal Clinic 4: Dancing Club 3: Commercial Club 4. CLEO RICHARDSON. CHARLES RIED. JOHN RITTER-Junior Varsify Baslrelball 3, 4: Vice Presidenl, Malhemalics Club 3 and Presidenl 4. THEODORE ROBINSON-Checlrer Club 4: Boys' Hi-Y 3, 4. WILLIAM G. RODIE, Jr.-Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Dramalic Club I, 4: Legal Clinic 4: Senior Play Casl: Debaling Club 3: Drum Major 4: High School Bowling Team Caplain 4: Assembly Parlicipafion 4. MARGARET E. ROOT-Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4: Wayside 3, 4: Slcelch Club 4. JOSEPH ROSEN-Debaling Club Ticlcel' Commiflee, Senior Play. 43 1'-' -M ,rgrvev-f ' S ...rf l . '. .. .-Ag, 'Ti fl' 1ua,,,pf 52. 4-f'-'Z' FRANK ROSS. ELIZABETH L. ROYER-Dramalic Club Ig LeCercle Francais 3, 4. DOROTHY RUNALS-Caplain Soccer Team Ig Vice Presiden+, Junior Class 3, Junior Prom Decora+ion Commilfee 43 Senior Parly Commi++ee 4, Dramalic Club 3, 4, Wayside 3, 4: Hiking Club 3, 4: Girls' Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer Hi-Y 43 Volleyball 45 Baseball Ig Soflball I. JOHN T. SACKETT-Baslrelball I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 3, 4, Treasurer, Freshman Class, Presidenl, Sophomore Class, School 5, Vice Presidenl' Camera Club 3, Presi- denl' Camera Club 3: Presidenl Dramafic Club 3, Cumula+ive Le'r+erg Le++ermen's Club 4: Presiden+ Boys' Hi-Y 4, Vice Presidenl Glee Club 3. DORIS SAMUELSON-Cleveland, Ohio, I, 2, 33 Congress S+aFI 4: Glee Club 4, Curren+ Problems Club 4: Technical Commi'Hee, Senior Play. ROBERT SANZO. WILLIAM SAYLOR-Foolball 3, Baslcelball I, 2, 4. JOHN SCANLON. WILLIAM M. SCHIETERLE. MARIE K. SCHNELL-Congress Slaff 4: Glee Club 2, 3, Wayside 3, LeCercle Francais 3, Drama+ic Club 3: Magazine Club 4. BARBARA SEELY-Cuba High School I, 2, 35 Junior and Senior Plays, Girls' Glee Club, Chairman, Junior Prom, Chairman Junior-Senior Banquef 3: S+uden+ Council Ig Chairman, Decorafion CommiHee for Foo+baIl Dance 4. ROBERT SHAFFER. NORA SHEWAIRY. EVELYN SHICK. SARA JANE SHOEMAKER. ALBERT SIRIANNI. GABRIEL SIRIANNI-Senior Parfy Commi++ee 4, Home Economics Play 3: Chrislmas Play 4, Boys' Glee Club 2: Foolball 2, 3, Drama+ic Club 3, 4, Science Club 4: LeCercIe Francais 4, Deba+ing Club 4, In+ramural Ten- nis 3g Camera Club 3, 4. MICHAEL J. SKROBACK-Foolball 3, 4: Commercial Club 3, 4, Senior Parly Commi++ee 4, Le++ermen's Club 4, Legal Clinic 4, Dancing Club 3. 44 4-1- i S F' ...If I 5 .'i Y 381 406. ici qw' X? fl as THOMAS SLAVIN-Presiclenl' Class a+ SI. Mary's I, Freshman Play I, Commercial Club 3, Presi- denl 4, Senior Play Casl, CommiHee for Senior Par+y 4, Usher a+ Commencemenf 3. HOWARD SLAW- SON-Aufo Driving Club 4. KAISER SLEVINSKI. C. ROBERT SMITH-Glee Club I, Orches'I'ra I, 2, Band I, 2, 3, Science Club 3, Senior Par+y Commilfee 4. KATHERINE SNIDER-Girls' Glee Club, Elli- coHviIIe High School I, Girls' Glee Club, Greal' Valley High School 2, Home Economics Club 4, LeCercIe Francais 4. JOSEPH P. SONGSTER-Gym Exhibifion I, Inframural Baske+baII I, Inframural Baseball I, 2, In+ramural Sof+baII 3, 4, VarsiI'y Baskelball 3, 4, Baskelball Capfain 4, Bowling League Presiden+ and Chairman 4, LeHermen's Club 3, 4. MARION STAHLEY-Soccer I, Baske+baII I, CommiHee for Senior Parly 4, Home Economics Play 4, Assembly Par+icipa+ion 4, Wayside 3, Home Economics Club 3. HENRY STEBICK-Checker Club 4, Commercial Club 4. JACOB STEINHART-President Senior Class 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchesfra 3, 4, Business Manager of Band 2, PresicIen+ 3, Presidenf of Science Club 3, 4, Virgil Banquel' 2, 3, 4, New York S+a+e Honor League, Toaslmasler Virgil Banquel 3, Presiclenf of Classical Club 3, Presidenf of Debaling Club 4, Sfudenl Senafe 3, Senior Play Casf. STANLEY STEVENS. NELLIE STRAIGHT-Com- mercial Club 3, 4, Home Economics Club I. J. ROBERT SULLIVAN--Drama+ic Club I, 3, 4, Public Speaking Club 3, Treasurer of Science Club 3, 4, Classical Club 4, Presidenf of Sfamp Club 3, 4, Senior Play Cas+, Sludenl' Senale, New York S+a+e HonorLeague. JOHN SWEENEY-Foo+baII 3, 4, Science Club 3. ROBERT SWETLAND-Ske+ch Club 3, 4, Camera Club 3, Baskelball I, 2, Dancing Club 3, Bowling Club 3. PAUL J. TAYLOR-Soflball 3, 4, Flagbearer 3, 4, Legal Clinic 3, E'riqueHe Club 3, Glee Club I, 2, Senior Play Tickel CommiHee 4, Currenl' Prob- Iems Club 3. WALTER THORPE-Science Club, Parliamenlary Club, Lilerary Club, Inframural Baseball 3, Track I, 2, Treasurer, Junior Class, School 5. STELLA TRACY. KENT S. TUTTLE-Radio Club, Danc- ing Club, E+ique'He Club, Foo+baII Squad I. 45 .Q 'Vs 17- fY4 IUIFN- fx FQ' hx l ll QV 4223 if ai' 'ol' MAXINE URSOY-Dancing Club 3: Legal Clinic 4. GERALD VAN DIXON-Science Club 4. NANCY VEDDER-LeCercIe Francais I, 2, 3, 4: German Club 4. EDWARD A. VENA-Inframural Base- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Caplain 2: Radio Club: Debafing Club: Science Club: Class Baske+baII I, 2: Finger Prin'I'ing CommiHee: AI'I1Ie+ic Associafion I, 2: Track I, 2. ERNEST S. VENA-Assembly Program 4: Dramalic Club 3: Public Speaking Club 4: Checker Club 4: Home Economics Play 4: Senior Par'Iy Commi'Hee 4: New York Sfale Honor League: Dancing Club 3: Deba+ing Club 4. GENEVIEVE VINCENT-LeCercIe Francais 2, 3: A+hIeI'ic Associa+ion I, 2: Decora+ion Commi++ee for Foo+baII Dance 4. HOWARD G. WANDS-Science Club 4: Bridge Club 4. ROBERT L. WANNER-Science Club 3, 4: Sergeanf al Arms Boys' Hi-Y 4: Boys' Hi-Y 3, 4: German Club 3. NINA WEATHERELL-Wayside 3, 4: Ske+cI1 Club 4: Dramalic Club 4: Hiking Club 3, 4. ROBERT WEBER-Commercial Club I: Radio Club: Legal Clinic: Bowling Club 2: Dancing Club. JAMES WEIS-Aulo Driving Club 3: Presidenl Bridge Club 3. MARION WEIS-Vice Presidenl' of Junior Class 3: Dramalic Club 3, Presiden+ 4: Secrefary Science Club 4: Wayside 3, 4: Classical Club 3: Senior Play Cas+: Presidenl of Magazine Club 4: Secre- +ary Hiking Club 3: Virgil Banquel' 3, 4: New York SI'a're Honor League. CLAIRE WELCH-Home Economics Club: Wayside: Dramalic Club: Soccer I, 2: Glee Club: Re- porler for Congress 2: Baske+baII I. RAYMOND WELDON-Bridge Club 4: Commercial Club 4: Dra- mafic Club 3: Legal Clinic 4: Dancing Club 3. BERNARD WENKE-Congress S+aFI 3: In+ramuraI Base- ball I, 2: In+ramuraI Soflball 3, 4: Baskefball 2, 3, 4: Bowling League 4. NORBERT WHOLEBEN-Radio Club. HELEN WILBER-Presidenl' Freshman Class of Riclwburg I: Dramafic Club I, 2, 3: Senior Play Cas+: Wayside 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2: Dancing Club 3: Bridge Club 3: Legal Clinic 4. ELEANOR WIL- LIAMS-Wayside 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 4: Hiking Club 3: Dancing Club 3: Magazine Club 4: Science Club 4: Secre+ary-Treasurer of Riding Club 4: Tickel Commi'Hee for Senior Play. 46 'V --gr ff ELIZABETH VOLTZ EUGENE WILLIAMS JANE WILLIAMS Plsysscal Educahon Demonsfra hon I P T A Demons+ra+son 2 Volleyball 4 Soflball 4 Soccer 4 Dancsng Club 4 Hslssng Club 4 Wayssde 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Sensor Par+y Properlses CommsHee 4 Vsrgsl Banque+ 4 Sensor Play Tsclsef Commslrlee 4 LORETTA WILLIAMS Legal Clsnsc 4 Commercsal Club 4 Brsdge Club NeedIecraf+ Club LEON WINICKI Scsence Club 4 Radso Club 4 Track 2 Publscsly CommsH'ee Sensor Play Decorafson CommsHee LeHermens Dance MARY WURTZ Glee Club I 2 Dancsng Club 3 WANDA WYMANN THELMA ZEMER Home Economscs Club 3 4 Wayssde 3 Dancsng Club 3 Commercsal Club 3 4 Legal Clsnsc 3 Brsdge Club 4 LOUIS ABDO lnframural Baseball I 2 lnframural Soffball 3 4 ln+ramural BasIse+baIl I 4 Aufomobsle Club 3 BERNARD BOATS MICHAEL A BOVA Dancsng Club 4 Radso Club 4 RAYMOND DWAILEEBE RAYMOND J FIRKEL Band I 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 A Cappella Clsosr 4 Bussness Manager and Treasurer of Boys Glee Club 3 DONALD MARSHALL Glee Club I 2 3 Radso Club 3 4 JOE MELNYK JACK ST CLAIR B nd I 2 3 4 Radso Club 3 Aulomobsle Club 3 Dancsng Club 3 SAMUEL PERKINS MARY RICHARDS Wayssde 3 4 Dra mahc Club I 4 Slcelcls Club I 2 3 Publsc Spealung Club 4 Dancsng Club 4 WARD WILDAY Freslsmen Class Treasurer Glee Club I 2 lnframural Baslcelball I 2 Hs Y I 2 Tennss 3 4 Sensor Parly Commsllee 4 Home Room Represenfalsve 47 SENIORS-BUT CAMERA SI-IY QL If Of X gv E N L 4 'Qausf' X if L R D L ,Q Q- A f I Q Xxx VX XXX 7 T XXX ----- - -- --W -,----M-AY W, nv. , W- ...l,-,, . u 5-45 M ' H . Q E 5 , A , I 1 J J Y f .Q 7 - 1 1 , .1 31 . X Y, Y 'QV' U Nz ,-,-it ' NK X lZ'V g 'i A ' -hi' ' 'A f , 1,427 Va'-li jx - f Q s 5 1 xx ,Z I f ' '5f 1? Ji 1 A ' - I umcIIercIQffmerI OFFICERS CLASS OF I939 JANE BERNREUTHER S+ucIenI Counc1I DANIEL SIRIANNI Treasurer LORRAINE LEWIS Secrefary FREDERICK G-AYLORD Presuden+ PATRICIA HAVENS Vice PresIden+ RICHARD COOK S+ucIen+ Councal ANNA ALLRAM Sfudenf Councul CLASS OF l940 ELAINE MARKHAM Sfudenf Councnl PAUL STURM Treasurer RICHARD VOSSLER Secrelrary GREY EITZPATRICK Vice Presuden GORDON CRANDALL S+udenI Council CLASS OF I94I THOMAS GEISE S+uden+ Counc WAYLAND PARKER Treasurer SANSA OCONNOR Presudenf JAMES BOYLE Vace Presudenf NANCY LUTHER Secrefary I FRANCES RUCINSKI, Presidenf . ' ' I , il I .JON THE CLASS OF 1939 FREDERICK GAYLORD - - Presidenr PATRICIA I-IAVENS - - Vice Presidenr LORRAINE LEWIS - - Secrefary DANIEL SIRIANNI - - - Treasurer ANNA ALLRAM RICHARD QQQK I - - Sfudenr CounciI JANE BERNREUTI-IERI MISS WOMBOUGH - - Eacuhy Adviser This year The Junior CIass reaIIy became acfive and inferesred in i+s program. Due Io aII The pupiIs being +oge+her in one buiIding Tor onIy Ihe second year, They have had a good opporfunify Io become acguainfed and has become one of The Ieading groups in OIean I-Iigh School This year. Bofh boys and girls were very acrive in sporrs. The girIs won The Soccer Charn- pionship, gIoriTying Their cIass-The Tirsr Iinne girls' spor+s have been seriousIy resumed for several years. The Juniors experienced a good business year by seIIing red and goId cIass pins. They aIso held a successful dime dance in March. The Ciass of '39 held Hs Prom May 6 af which everyfhing was weII-pIanned and worked our beaufifuIIy. As i+s Ias'r oTIiciaI acr, +he Juniors decorafed The s+age for graduahon and acred as ushers. 50 n. THE CLASS OF 1940 FRANCES RUCINSKI - Presidemk GREY FITZPATRICK - Vice Presidenf RICHARD VOSSLER - - Secrefary PAUL STURM - - - Treasurer ELAINE MARKHAM eoaoom cmwom Miss vvirsorsi ig MISS rsioomfxm i I - Sfudemk Council - Ciass Advisers The Sophomore ciass was organized iasf Sep+ember, af which hme if elecied +he above oificers. During fhe year, members of rhe ciass have soid maqfc siaies, fhe proceeds oi which wenr ro fhe ciass for ihe purpose of increasing Their freasury. Members of fhe ciass have been very acfive in afriiefics and aii ofrier ac v es carried on fn fhe schoo!. 5 I TI-IE CLA SANSA oicoNNoR JAMES BoYLE - NANCY LUTHER WAYLAND PARKER THOMAS eEusE Miss HousER 1 MR. EARAeHER 1 SS CDF 1941 - Presidenf Vice Pre-sidenr - Secrerary - Treasurer Sfudenr Council Ciass Advisers The Freshmen ciass was organized iasi Sepiember and The above off: er wcre elecred. ln order fo increase me funds in me freasurv, oues were coilecfed from eaci member of ine class and candy was soid af various baskerbaii games. Members of 'me ciass have been very ac'rive in ariiiefics and aii ofner ac+ivi+ es carried on in Hrie school. Z an 6 W5 XZ Bfffgglx A f AQ Q'dk 'NX4 J I Slf QjQKf X K! 69 EQ Ifffllfff f X N , 93 Ma CUUIEM 'Q eatcdb H Laxmty K NI tl L I l e D Park lI C L1 'XI F and ugh J K he E H o u w .I Bu .I Burt C lw oou H WI.-udwud L Hobart F Joseph CONGRESS STAFF FOR I937 i938 CHESTER CURRY uvuARuLYN IvIcEVELIA CO Ed'lO'S 'I CMI CLARE LINDSAY Managung Edulor JAMES KEHOE Busuness Manager ASSOCIATE EDITORS JOSEPH BURT FRED JOSEPH CATHERINE MOORE JUNE BUTLER HELEN LAVERTY DONALD PARKER RESNA ECI-IELBERGER HELEN MADWID DORIS SAMUELSON MARIAN HURWITZ KATHRYN METLER MARIE SCHNELL The Congress Slall of Ihe Olean Hugh School us elecred from Ihe members of Ine class un Elemenlary Journalusm Thus class follows a course ol sludy wrurren by Muss Hobarl and approved by rhe Slale Deparlmenr of Educaluon Thus group underlalces Iwo prolecls Eursl ul wrufes four columns for Ihe Salurday eduluon of Ihe Olean Tumes Herald durung Ihe school year Complele school news coverung The varuous acluvulues us guven publucury un Ihese weelcly publucaluons The olher and perhaps more ambilious proiecl is Io compile malerial for Ihe publicalion of Ihe school annual-' The Congress . Every b'+ of ir 's Ihe work I 'rhe slall even lo The design of Ihe cover. An inlensive adverlising campaign helps Io malce 'rhe Yearboolc a reasonable possibilly. The proceeds from Ihe Senior Play also aid greally in malcing The Congress a realily. 58 cftt Rglt n 5 'VI.1b I VVI on .I Gold n THE PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION OFFICERS MR FLOYD L KELLY Presndenl MRS CHARLES S SMITH FIFSI Vice Presldenl M SS MABEL WILSON Second Vnce Presudenl MR HARRY STONE Secrelary MRS EDITH R OLDS Treasurer CHAIRMEN OF STANDING COMMITTEE MRS CHARLES S SMITH Program MRS ROBERT HANCOCK Membership MRS C E MYERS Rado MRS MARIE PERKINS Publlclfy MRS A W BARNETSON Publwcahons MRS WARNER M BRUNDAGE Hospllaluly MRS EDWARD GEISE Parenl Educalwon Durmg Ihe year I937 I938 many nn+eres+rng meehngs and achvmes have made Ihus year a busy one for Ihe Hvgh School Parent Teacher group Dr John C Armslrong of S+ Bonavenlure College Dr Mudge Asslslarl Suoer nnlendenl of Ihe Slale Hospulal n Gowancla Herberl L Sacx +I Pr nc pa I Olean Hrqh School and Rev Joseph Groves Reclor of S+ Slepnens Chur n well known spealcers presenled speeches al four of rne meehngs AI' anolher meehng deleqales who a++ended +ne New York S+a+e Convent of Parenl Teachers read 'rhe reporfs which Ihey made wn we a++end ng rhe conven and al olher meehngs Paren+ Teacher Ialenl presenled a slc+ wrlflen by M s C a Wnlllams Pres:den+ of Ihe Olean Councll of Paren Teacners and Mrs Jesse Pou ds a member of a grammar school P T A rendered several voca se ecl ons Included a so on programs were represen+a+ ves of lre O ean H on Sc oo e a currcular a hvles Tne Dramalc and Home Econom cs Cubs each p senled a play Ihree Pub c Soeak ng Club members gave re +a+ o s and +he A Cappe a C o r presenled a muslcal program 59 IL- 0 i 1 J Mrs. E, R. Olds. Mrs. Stu I-. MV. Floyd Kr-lly, Mrs, E. 'mith. Miss I ' 11 i s . Mrs. . sf . I - . . . . . ---- - I l , . O , I I I O TUG ' , . . . ' . c', al ' , I 'on . 1 ' ll 7 , Hon ' , - 5 ' r , n res A ' I I I- I , I 'I . . . I I I ' . I , f 'N ' fl yr , I c ' I I . I , I , I ' re If I c7 f n . I h I i' fLeft to Right! Standing Ray Brldge Joseph Berardl Harold Hold Idgf Pl lom na Eado Patty Haven Ethel Lu as Catrel ze Moore CSec0nd Rowj Kola Kxpp Edlth Cook DOIIS Sclxetelle Hel n Roy I Claub l WI tton Peggy Root fThxrd ROWJ Terly Armstrong Joseph Ead Peggy Hunter N1na Weatherell Gertrude Johnson Marcone Rottsted CMode1J Shlrley Cauuthers OFFICERS RAYMCND BRIDGE Presidenl HELEN ROYER Vice Presldenl PATRICIA I-IAVENS Secrelary Treasurer MEMBERS TERRY ARMSTRONG KOLA KIPP JOAN SAFFORD ANGELA BAKER VERONICA KULA DORIS SCHIETERLE EDITH COOK FAYE LEAVINS CORINNE STEELE AGNES FITZSIMMONS JAMES MORABITO KATHLEEN WAYNE ELIZABETH HARDY CATHERINE MOORE NINA WEATHERELL HAROLD HOLDRIDGE HELEN NODLER WILLIAM WETMORE PEGGY HUNTER WAYLAND PARKER CI-ARABEL WI-IITTQN GERTRUDE JOHNSON JEANNE PLATT MARJQRII5 WITZ MARCENE ROTTSTED Every Tuesday This group of young arlisls rneel In lhe drawing room lo learn slcelching from life borh porlrail and figure Any sludenl who enloys arl and has a 'ralenl for slcelching is eligible During lhe pasl year lhe following have posed as models for 'rhe young em branls Jean Grady Ann Barnelson Elhel Hasbrouck Rulh Morris Terry Arrnslrong. Joseph Eade, Philomena Eacle, Charles Davis, Bud Gaylord, Edward Jermy and Shirley Carrulhers. Included also in 'rheir adiviries were: an enjoyable lecrure on oil painring by Mrs. Groves and demonslralions by Miss Ball on porlrail painling in Iempera. 60 II 1 x Klnn lll Rossi 'N Cmnt uv 1 1 1 -ilnnu ILWIIIIIH J B n k A Inga md Row! C Y WIIEIII B Klwlflll Ab ott A Plllilil L Sw 11 W k J d L, R ld X Ok l ll gt X110 H13 ourth Rowi J Bubaxo C Kuk 1 R nnmon J R Lou F Pdlllll K Good R Brown R D lbl 1 THE FRESI-IMAN DANCING CLUB OFFICERS FRANCES BEAN PresIdenI ROBERT FISHER Mce PresIden+ EDWARD HANEWINCKEL Treasurer REVA KIIXIINIICUTT Secrefary MRS JOYCE WALLACE MISS MARGARET SABATINO Sponsors MISS ELIZABETH GLEASON BaIIroorn danong IS of qrea'r heIp n qefhnq aIong wI+h peopIe Tne bas C sfeps were learned by The gIrIs and boys separafehf Tnen wth Ihe ad of The SenIo s +he sfeps were pm nfo prachce +o VTIUSIC From Th s hme on The enqueffe of Ine baIIroon'I was Iearned and The season dosed wIIn a Tea Dance 6 I IF' 'sl Row? E. Hzms-winke-I. F. R1 ll1. R. Fish-1', RI-V: ' ivutl. iS--I-,I d ' .'. LI-I-. P. 1 uw. M, Kolk 'skf J Runs. J. Conklin. I-I. Max. Rh'-: I ' 'futi R. A '. ' 1 . . Parks, G. Hn r'Il. N, Mm'G:1vis . . 'n1. ITI ' . 'z1lis. J. f , . N' ': Ii ', L. b . . 1 E. MI-Kay, , ' 'z '1, V, js ' '. . J 1, '. sy' s. G. R.ULf1'l',a. H, S Il. E. Zumg M, Brvlnn. IF ' ' . 1 j 1 ' . , 0. . S' S. . Pratt. . 'i. . ' . . . , . ' ' , . P r' '. 1. . 2 , . . I . I r I I I I .- I . . A CAP SOPRANOS JEAN CHAPIN ANNA CONROY BETTY GLASSER JEANE GRADY JEANNE GRAHAM BILLIJEAN HENEGHAN MADALYN HENNEMAN DOROTHY HOLTZ JEANNETTE IBAUGH JUNE KREAMER MARGARET MUELLER GLORIA SEGA JANE WOODS PE LLA ALTOS ' ANGELA BARBARO DOMENICA BARBARO LORNA BARNES DOROTHY GROSSE ZADA HUEE MARIAN HURWITZ BETTY JORDAN BARBARA KELLY ELEANOR SAYLOR MATILDA SINICROPI CHO TENORS EARLE CHISHOLM GREY FITZPATRICK CALVIN GAULT JOHN McLAUGHLIN JOHN SLINGERLAND BASSES ROBERT CUDDY WILLIAM DLIFEIELD RAYMOND FIRKEL JOSEPH GASDIK WILLIAM KORNS FRANK McLAUGHLIN DOUGLAS PURDY The A Cappella choIr was formed In I936 under The qmdance and d?rec+Ion oI Miss GIadys Roberrson. II consisIs of Ihirfy-IIve seIec+ecI members, mos? of whom are also GIee Club members. The A Cappe-IIa choIr sang Ior a high schooI Paren+-Teachers AssocIa+?on meef Ing, for a radIo broadcast for Ihe Cuba Music Ees+EvaI and 'rhe Sprmq Concert Though Ihis organizahon Is sIIII In ifs infancy, Hs earIy successes IndIcaI'e Ihe probabIII'ry IhaI 'rhe choIr shaII become anoiher permanen+ major ac+iv?+y oI Ih high schooI. 62 I R -4.4111 THE COMBINED GLEE CLUBS The Olean I-Iigh School has been music conscious tor many years, and the never decreasing membership ot its two Glee Clubs goes to prove that the high school harbors many music lovers. This year the Boys' Glee Club and the Girls' Glee Club presented several beautitul numbers tor the annual spring concert: some were sung sectionally and others were presented by the combined groups. Both Glee Clubs are very ably directed by Miss Gladys Robertson and have been since I923. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Ist SOPRANOS Elizabeth Banfield Anne Barnetson Audrey Bolender Dorothy Brant Madeline Brehm Virginia Brown Madeline Caligiuri Bernice Carter Jean Chapin Edith Cook Joan Driscoll Madeline Edul Marion Guild Margaret Hanoberk Madalyn Hi-nnnnian Alice Hogue Dorothy Holtz Shirley Husted Jeannette Ibaugh Jean Jones Allegra Keeler June Kreamer Veronica Kula Mary Catherine L:-nnon Henrietta Lown Ellen Mat'Duffir+ Marjorie MrGavisk Nadyne MrGavisk Kathryn Mitchell Margaret Mueller Diana Norton Jaqueline Potter Marjorie Rodie Ann Louise Saussier June Shaffer Norene Smith Margaret Stoniierowski Betty Varley Elaine Williams Jane Williams Marjorie Witz Jeannette Young JANE BERNREUTI-IER ----- President ELEANOR SAYLOR - - Vice President and Secretary JEANNETTE YOUNG - Business Manager and Treasurer AGNES FITZPATRICK '--- Executive Committee Accompanists-JESSIE ALLISON and BETTY JORDAN Director-MISS GLADYS ROBERTSON BOYS JOSEPH GASDIK BERNARD GALLUP LEWIS GARDNER EDWARD FRAUN ROBERT BENNETT Robert Bi-nnett William Branch Quentin Brown 6 L E E C L U B - - President - Vice President and Secretary - Business Manager and Treasurer FIRST TENORS Clyde Firkel John Mt-Cue SECOND TENORS - - Librarian Executive Committee Paul Snodgrass Charles Van D William Yin-rk Paul Frahlf- Rob.-rt St. John Terenre Armstrong John Baker William Bellisle Bernard Gallup FIRST BASSES Clifford Evans Edward Fraun Joseph Gasdik SECOND BASSES Lewis Gardner John Hornlein Mace Phillips Stephen Swatt Richard Halwi Accompanist-KAY PHILLIPS Director-MISS GLADYS ROBERTSON 63 EAUS4-H 8 2nd SOPRANOS Grace Bennett Elizabeth Carmany Jean Conklin Helen Dorland Enid Duffy Faith Eakins Marcella Edel Jeanne Elliott Agnes Fitzpatrick Betty Glasser Jeanne Graham Anna Hancock Regina Harris Bernadine Hemmerly Peggy Hunter Arlene Jerolds Jaquc-line Jordan Lucille Jordan Rhea Kinnicutt Shirley Lang Eileen Mark Stella Piechota Helen Royer Mary Schum Dorothy Simmons Clara Vales Ann Weatherell Nina Weatherell Eva Yardman ALTOS Lorna Barnes Jane Bernreuther Lillian Cronin Marylyn Ellis Patricia Gallup Ethel Hasbrouck Dorothy Huber Zada Huff Ruth Jordan Harriett Kittleman Sarah Kuperman Norma Lian Edith Levin Elizabeth Lewis Patricia Little-johns Joan Quigley Joan Safford Eleanor Saylor Florence Speer Eleanor Williams L-..-........-...- an fin OLEAN I-IIGH SCHOOL BAND The Olean High School Band has long been one oT The mosT popular musical acTiviTies oT The High School and one oT The busiesT. IT has played aT all The home Toofball games and The game aT BradTord. IT has conTribuTed To The program OT several assemblies, OT The LiTTIe TheaTre Guild presenTaTion, The NighT oT January I6Th and OT The Hobby Show held aT The Armory. The band parTicipaTed in The Cuba Music I:esTivaI aT Cuba, The Spring ConcerT, and played a radio program oT haIT an hour Tor The Silver Trumpel' I:esTival. The band is Icnown Tor The high grade music iT plays and has also been lcnown To receive Tan mail. Though The member revel in playing snappy marches lilce llChicago Tribune or 'lWashingTon Graysm, a greaT deal OT The season i devoTed To pracTicing overTures, and Two beauTiTuI ov3rTures have sTood ouT signiTicanTly This Term in The pro grams. They are The Raymond OverTure and Maid oT AsTuria , The laTTer being a conTesT number which The band played aT Cuba. Mr. Edel, a TavoriTe OT all band members, is Icnown Tor his beauTiTuI inTerpreTaTion oT over Tures and snappy Tempo oT marches. A high compIemenT ThaT all pay him is ThaT he is cerTainly A Band Man.' TRUMPETS Jacob STeinharT RoberT BenneT AugusTine Serio Edward Gasdilc Roger Graham RoberT Lundy Philip ReiTz Roscoe ReiTz Ralph WueThricls Gordon Phillips O F FIC E R S ROBERT NEIL - ------- PresidenT KAY PHILLIPS - - - Vice PresidenT and SecreTary WILLIAM DUFEIELD A - Business Manager and Treasurer JOHN MCLAUGI-ILIN - - ExecuTive CommiTTee Member MURIEL GOLDEN --'---A- Librarian CLARINETS Marian HurwiTz Norman Bercoon John Kingsley Sarah Kuperman Monroe Benson B A N D M E M B E R S DirecTor-CHARLES E. EDEL ALTO CLARINET RuTh Jordan SAXAPHONES Muriel Golden Richard Waldeclc RoberT WeTmore FRENCH HORNS Julian Gibson FLUTE KenneTh WueThricT William Kingsley HarrieT KiTTleman John McLaughlin RoberT Gee Drum Maior-William Rodie 64 TROMBONES RoberT Neil RoberT Cuddy Joseph Walsh William Duffield Lewis Gardener RiT'a KiTTleman SOUZAPHONES Kay Pnllips Oscar Zuckerman BARITONES Joseph Gasdilc Silas STeinharT Jean Graham PERCUSSION RoberT Willcinson WalTer Green Tom Good Tom Geise Richard Koz ow 'fn 'QL OLEAN I-IIC-EI-I SCHOOL ORCHESTRA The Olean I-Iigh School Orcheslra has been in exislence since I923. A+ presenl i+ is under The direclion of Mr. Josef Rice who began his leadership in I936. This year has been a pleasani one Tor The orchesira. Due To a greally improved s+andard of musical slcill, il has been able To delve successfully in+o works of some of The greafer composers-Beeihoven, Sfrauss, Guonod, Grieg, and I-Iadyn. During The year, The Orchesira played for a Theaire Guild play and for The annual Senior Play. Too, They parlicipaied in The Cuba Music Ee-slival and The annual Spring Concert Seven members of The orchesira have formed wha? They call The LiHle Orcheslraii and as such have gained much recogniiion. The Li++le Orcheslrai' composed of Roberl Wilkinson, Mary Schum, Slephen Adams, Kay Phillips, Marian I-Iurwilz, Muriel Golden, and Madalyn I-Ienneman, has played for School Five Founders Day dinner, Olean Teachers' Associalion annual banguei, and for a Parenl-Teachers' mee+ing of School 4. OFFICERS MARIAN I-IURWITZ - - - MARY SCI-IUM - - ELAINE MARKI-IAM - - - - - Presidenf Vice Presidenf and Secrelary - Business Manager and Treasurer ROBERT WILKINSON - - Execuiive Commillee Member EDWARD GASDIK - '--- Librarian ORCESTRA MEMBERS VIOLINS VIOLA FRENCH HORN DRUMS Robeff Wilkingon Madalyn I-Ienneman Harriei Kiiileman Thomas Geise Mary Schum CEI-LO William Kings'ey Elaine Markham Kay Phillips SAXAPHONE Slephen Adams Jeamevre Young BASE VIOLIN Mufel Golden Jeanne Gfadi' Joseph Gasdik Eleanor Blaclcweli CLARINET -I-ROMBONE Elizabelh CGVVNGUY fxA5f-ian I-Iurwifz .am mgglyflpeglga, .r. -IOLIVI KTRQSIGY Rober+ Benne+ V Ti qw Safah KUPWW Edward essasi PIANO Wm. McGranagnan E orence Soeers George Wolfram FLUTE John McLaughlin Wm. Belfsle Pnillip Rei+z 65 Jace W'fon Be++y E' 's F' ltcdj J Foster R Oaklmf IN Wels J St lIlh'lIt fSt'1nd1n,f:J R Sl1ll1X'1Y'l C Lind as J COIIOH F Hogan H Wllbl T Slum J Hancock W Rudi Dodge L K nan B Pxlmqu THE ADORABLE SPENDTI-IRIFT They laugh and laugh aT J C Mason alias Jimmy Kehoe The Typical soTT hearTed easy going TaTher OT lrene and Hardy boTh obviously unused To money porTrayed by Bernice Dodge and Bob OakleaT J C in The dim pasT a carpenTer likes To imagine himselT someone of imporTance Jacob STeinharT as The blusTering poliTician SenaTor Pollard encourages him in This since Hardy inheriTed so much money aT Jane FosTer as The woman who can spend ThaT money Trying To climb Th 0 nal ladder Mrs Mason decidedly parvenur aT Ma Masons unavailing sTruggle To marry her children inTo The besT Tamilies namely The Reeves AlTons and BosTon MorTons Leroy MorTon is proved To be a money chaser as are Mrs Reeves AlTon and her daughTer H len The former Billy Rodie quiclcly leaves The happy home and Irene when he discovers ThaT money is noT so prevalenT as he had supposed The laTTer Helen by Jane Han cock encouraged by her moTher a snobbish socialiTe Bernice PalmquisT llcewise is only aTTer Hardys money aT Sari The bewildering Belgian This NTh role is convincingly enacred by Marion Weis her accenT and unTamiluariTy wiTh fxmerican idioms caJse much hilariTy aT Thomas Slavin as MacWaTTers The English buTler who knows Sari s Tamily and Tells Bob BraclceTT lrenes suiTor porTrayed by Leo Keenan Th T Sari is oT The nobiliTy Sari encourages MacWaTTers To go inTo The oil business wTh Hardys money where he malces a TorTune She also encourages Perlcins The new buTler enacTed by Francis Hogan To go inTo The p ofession oT selling cheese -aT Helen Wilbur as ETTie The maid who Thoroughly disgusTed wiTh The parve- nues TreaTmenT oT servanTs abrupTly leaves The employ of The Masonsi -aT Bob Sullivan as The big business man. Mr. SToneham, who loolcs aTTer Hardyls Tinancial aTiairs-- -aT Julia GorTon in The role oT Miss Keyes The social adviser when The ch-cl4 she receives Tor her services cannoT be cashed-L -aT The dismay of The Tamily when iT discovers Sar' has spenT Hardys money in an aTTempT To prove she is noT a money-chaser-- -aT The enTire casT-leads and biTs-Tor iTs realisTic porTrayal oT The char- acTers- -aT The play iTself which provided an enjoyable and enTerTaining evening. 66 atfd lf mtl I x F Nlukham LaB 11.1 A Allxam andln J T K, L, Clan al OFFlCERS JAMES KEHOE Presndenl JANE HANCOCK Vxce Presxdenl ELAINE MARKHAM Secrelary VICTOR LA BELLA Treasurer MEMBERS SENIORS James Kehoe Jane Hancock Marilyn lv1cEvella Vrcfor LaBell JUNIORS Ann Allram Richard Coolc Jane Bernreulher SOPHOMORES Elaune Marnham Gordon Crandall ERESHMEN Thomas Gelse The hrsl meehng of lhe Sludenl Councll was held on Oclober ll I937 The officers were elecled and a comrnlllee To checlc and revise The lrsl for lwenly pornl ne++ers was seleclecl Afler walchung The candudales for cheerleaders lry our lhe Councul chose 3 porhon of lhese To lead The cheers a+ 'rhe hrsl foolball game The Councl wa+ched Them and al a meehng lhe lollownng weelc selecled slx of 'rhus group as lhe cheer leaders for 'rhe coming school year Those selecled were Vc LaBella Chnel Cheerleader Ka+e McCready Los Dlmlcco Madelfn Edel Eleanor Saylor and ane Bernreulher If was declded +o give lwo polnls +o lhe Drum Malor and one po nf eacn fo Th Tlagbearers foward a lwenly pornf leller Also 'rwo polnfs were granled fo The Pres denl and one polnl To each office o+her +han Presudenl of any Exlra Curncunar achvrfv which mee+s alfer school If approved by faculry advnser 67 1S0' - , 1- t to rig! IX. Mf'E 'e-lin. J. B6'l'l1l'Q'llfl!4'l'. R, Funk, J. Hancock, J. K+-how. ., . z ' ' . V. ' u ' , . ' . 1St ' :J . visa: ', ' d'l . - , , ' ' , ' a. - I l ' . : l l , ' l. l. 7 - . lx I J 1 4 . . . . Z , S -. - . I . .- . . . . , f . JULIA GORTON Presldenl RU-ll-l GEISE Vuce Presldenl NATALIE OLDS Secrelary JOAN DRlSCOLL Treasurer Wayside The oldesl achvaly an our school has enloyed one ol :Ts b sl seasow Waysrde has as :ls moHo Do whar you are afraid +o do Irs colors are yellow and whsle and Hrs flower rhe dausy added a permanenl program commulfee which was lo overs e all lemporary com mnrlees Among lhe enloyable speakers of The year was +he Very Reverend Joseph Groves who spoke on Japan A play added also 'ro lhe en+er'rannmenl As a form of lnlhahon +o new members lwo rureen banquels were held nn lhe calelerna one nn Oclober and one on February A+ 'rhe hrsl Waysnde banquer each new memb r was required lo grve a small performance Af lhe second Mrss Hobarl gave an enloy able accounf of Wayslde sn lhe Pasl The Waysrde dance on June IO was a oecnded success The lacully advusers are lhe Mnsses Lolla B Hobarl Carolme Per val Mary Druscoll and Berlha Bear 68 an 1 x This year lhe Wayside infroduced lo Hs members parllamenlary form. ll also .H-,AJ ...,...,,, E CL OFFICERS MARION WEIS PresIdenI GREY EITZPATRICK Vlce PresudenI JANE HANCOCK SecreIary ELEANOR SAYLOR Treasurer MISS I-IERZOG y MISS BALDWIN MISS CURTIS MR WITTENBURG EacuIIy Advlsers The large number oI members IhaI reporIed Ior Ihe IursI meeIIng of Ihe year made II necessary Io dlv de Ihe club InIo Iwo secIIons Ihe Junlor Sensor grouc ano Ihe Freshmen Sophomore group Each group meI once n Iwo weeks ano or Ihe Ihurd week a loInI meeIung oI Ihe Iwo groups was held Durlno Ihe meeIIngs plans were dlscussed Ihe casIs Ior Ihe plays were clno en panIomunes were glven and several rneehngs grven over Io cosIurnIng make up and Ihe varlous Iyoes OI drama The IursI play oI Ihe season Tne Mar' In Ihe Bowlder I'laI was presenlcd by Ihe Junlor Sensor dlvlsron under Ihe sIudenI dIrecIIon oI Wulllam Korns The Paper oI Salem a one acI olay oI RurIIan Iumes and dlrec:Ied bx Iare Lrndsay was presenIed by Ihe Freshmen-Sophomore sIudenIs. A ChrfsImas play 'One OIII Above AnoIher, ' was gfven Ior boIh Ihe P. T. A. and Ihe ChrisImas assemblies. II was under Ihe dIrecI'on oI Miss EIizabeIh I-erzog. The IasI play oI The year 'Whose Money under Ire d're-Iion oI M555 Elizdbefl-1 Baldwin was presenIed aI Ihe assemblies on May l2Ih and I9Ih. All plays presenIed during Ihe year were parIs oI assembly programs. I Members of Ihe organIzaIion were acIZve on c:omm?IIees Ior Ihe Senlor play and varlous programs presenIed by Clvfc groups oI Ihe cIIy. Several saIeIy programs were broadcasI by members over WI-IDL in cooperae I'on w?Ih Ihe P. T. A. weekly programs. ln all, a very proIIIabIe year was enioyed. 69 n.1.11.. ll t WJ P1 1101 w nn am F-nm 1 'XI H111w1 1 J DfG10ff N Yrdds 9CO1'ldIOWDA Ingham H XIOCNTI P W1t1 P W1ld4u B Di ff L R 1 B Dldge TVI Smhum C' Rappapoxt NI QIIIDH Le Cercle Francaxs has become a ToremosT school acT1y1Ty under The guwdanc oTM1ss GreTchen Trenlcle The club began :Ts acT1v1TuesTh1s year wuTh a new consT1Tu Tron provudung Tor a cab1neT oT pasT oTT1cers To acT as a governrng body The pur oose oT The club as To prornoTe The usage oT conversahonal French and To Improve pronunc1aT1on by soclable gaTher1ngs The programmes oT enTerTaunmenT Thus year have Included Tallcs on France her people and cusToms French games songs and a play enTrTled Les ETrenncs uT The mosT popular programme was The show ng oT slldes deprchng ac ual scenes oT France Prom1nenT also n The GCTIVITTGS oT The club s La Vre a French your al The club has also uncluded IU :Ts socual acT1v1T1es French correspondence Tnrough whrcT members wr1Te To French gurls and boys The oTT1cers Tor The T1rsT semesTer Included LEO KEENAN MARIAN T-TURWITZ AGNES BENNETT MARGARET FANE OTT1cers Tor The second semesT AGNES BENNETT DONALD RAYNOR JOHN OUINN MARGARET FANE Pres1denT Pres1denT SecreTary Treasurer Pres d n Pres dem' Secremrf Treasure fF4's ro ' H. O'N 41, H. Le ' 'tg' J. Qui . M. F -. A. B -tt. D. Rif'l'll'PI'. 1 . . 1 ' . . '- 112 TS. ' ' . . . 1 12 .. , ' 'VU . 1':,l'0 T. ny'-13 H. Vzles. QTl1i1'd row! F. Randall, D. Haven, J. Butler. Miss 'i'I'PITklf', L. Kr-vnun. J. Lamg. E A ' ' T . ' , , I ' I l ' ' 1 n . - - - - - T e T . , , ' 1 A , . . . , . U L 1 - - - - or 7 0 Fu tRowJ W LaB lla J Mo abut 'NI B tl Fot J G I cond Rowj E Buulmgam B Pal: qu t J P l W1 Sullu n E Ve QFourth Row? W Caxpenter W Konus J Stexnhaut NEW YORK STATE HONOR LEAGUE In order To seT a hugher sTandard oT scholarshup To encourage sTudenTs To Torsn more svsTemaTuc habuTs OT sTudy and To develop Tuner qualuTues oT Ieadershup servuce and characTer The AssocuaTed A ademuc Pruncupals TormuIaTed The Hugh School Honor League Tor The STaTe oT New York on December 29 I923 Any hugh school under The supervusuon oT The UnuversuTy oT The STaTe oT New York us eluguole Tor mem oershup un The league The membershup un The league s deTermuned by Two voTes A IsT oT sTudenT us TursT submuTTed To The members OT The TacuITy Thus IusT us composed oT pupuls wuTh The hughesT schoIasTuc averages and un number may noT exceed ZOX oT The class The members of The TaculTy reduce The IsT To I5 oT The class Thu voTe by The Teachers does ruoT adhere sTrucTIy To scholarshlp ParTucupaTuon In exTra currucular acTuvuTues personaIuTy characTer and worThy leadershup are also Talc n un o consudera Tuon Thus revused IusT us Then guven over To The Senuors who seIecT a group noT exceedung IO of The class Thls Tunal IusT consTuTuTes Th Honor League Tor Th school The members oT The League Tor Thus year are MARJORIE BATTLES AGNES BENNETT ROBERTA BROWN BETTY BURLINGAME JUNE BUTLER WILSON CARPENTER DOROTHY COOK ROBERT DUFFEY JANE FOSTER JULIA GORTON JANE HANCOCK DONALD HAUN FRANCIS HOGAN MARIAN I-IURWITZ WILLIAM KORNS VICTOR LA BELLA 7 I CLARE LINDSAY JAMES MORABITO ROBERT OAKLEAF BERNICE PALMOUIST JACOB STEINHART ROBERT SULLIVAN ERNEST VENA MARIAN WEIS ' 'S '. e , . 1' ' 0. . at vs. J. S er. D. Crunk. J. Hzlnvovk. , 0 't0n. ISP . e, . . n is . . ,ut my M. I-'s. R. 'va . . ' na QThird Rowh C. Lindsay, A. Bennett, R, Brown. M. Hurwitz R. Oakll-uf. D. Hamm. . . V I .. X - I , . . ' ' I ' . . I s ' ' ' Y O . ,O . I of -, I ' ' fo ' 5 I U , I . I e ' T ' . iSfatr-dl Left to R1r.,lrt R Oakleaf M Wer Mrs Hrmnrgan Mrs Curtr s W Carpe nt r Mrss Olrxer M Coon M Curtr s M Fisher R .Iacobu Mrs Grennbnh Rlxnal N s Hrll lStandrnf.J R Sullrxan Mrss Herzog., f' Frtfprtrr k B Darlington W1 F.-me V Krrarrr r A F l C D ff ld R Duffwld Nr M S I Rl d rn ey u le rrrmn we n 5 1 r J Sternhart M Hall J Kehoe D Raynor E BANQU Togas sandals and prcluresquely draped gods and goddesses were much evndence Tuesday evenrng Aprrl 5 rn +he l-lrgh School cafelerra I+ was lhe scene of The annual Vrrgrl banquel presenled by lhe members of rhe Vrrgrl Class Every one was dressed ln Roman garb lo lend armosphere lo 'rhrs Cena Romana Roman Banquel According lo 'rhe menus whrch were prrnled on lane paper rn Lalun lhe drnner was 'ro consusl of ab ovo ad mala Thus means from lhe egg lo lhe apple or n Englrsh from soup 'ro nufs When The feslrvnrres were ordered lo begun lhe slaves broughl err lhe gusrarro or appelrzer Followmg lhrs rhe lfrrsl course spaghellr and meal balls and lhe second course of honey and rolls were served The lasl course consrsled of :ce cream and cup cakes The punch was served nexl and accordrng ro lhe menu was only mwed frurl lurces bul by lhe end of The evenrng one ol fhe faculry members could hardly see She used 'rhe old excuse of rl berng a cold Enlerrammenl was provrded by rhe slaves belween each course accordrng + cuslom These slaves were members of rhe Cucero class who seemed lo enloy bemg ordered aboul by lherr more lorrunale classmares lhe members of lhe Vrrgrl class Everyone pronounced fhe banquel a huge success and rr really was a very delrghrful delrcrous deleclable and sumpluous repasl 72 l , A I - ' 2 . , '. VS, ' ','. 4 V , 425 f ' 414.1 . 4 ' ' 1' ', . ' ', . , . ' S . . S ', . ' S, T. ' Z' 2 ' , . A , Ds -Ties ' s . . , . 5 , . . , . Lf. A I ' 1 . . 'lt' fl ', 1. 0 TS , , ' in ' ' 'l l l. . - . . I . I I v . . , O Z ,gvf 1 An Tl-IE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS JESSIE 'v1acDONALD Peswdemf PT-TILQMENA EADE Vlce Presndemf ALMA HAUT Secrefarf Treasurer MTSS WALL was WALLAC5 Ad r was GRENZUM mes MRS HATFIELD The Home Ere 0 q ls wee are fan Q Home Econorw co rs s and meefs every e ond Mon af un The Caferer a T oroqrams ors sr of games 'rareerw dmners arm sneakers The TwqT1T QTTT QT Th s seasor was a Fashwon Sfow hed rw November T s rw Tuded cTo+Tw no made by T we sew mg ca sc d var ous members OT T e dub Gave s T e .1 +0 GT e 'rr oe s used To pucm speak rm Trwe Oear Home Eco om Cao s a mefrwc r OT me Sfafe ard Nav Ona Home Econom cs Cub A O af ons 73 T 429 .-. Q , T X f 1 .7 T ,X N A ' 'N' Q 1.4 Phlfrmf-11:1 Eziri--. .lv.-sw M:1vDwn:1ld. l ma Haut. I ---- r I . - . . X. , Cy - A ' - . 1X . aomfs Cub 7s Fw 'fs svn year of orqanlzafba. I+ As Composed T ir! Q, Vx: Mes a e , s C df ' ' 7 . fer Q f ' , ' . 14 9 3 ' M A T A 1 . aa ' Q e IJ xreg'rTs4f1' Y Ts--ser! Y Tr , a +alr, P p' fecse OT e :ms 's Q 'H T era r 'TQ Y q. 1 T rw 'cs T I .. T e , ' Q I T' ss C' ' . IF! t Row? J Adams P Buffmgton WI W1 cond Rowj NI: I F al M L n J F01 N Wllllam on C Rappapolt M Thomp on H L t 1Th d R WJ M meyllez M Gal rlel A Ash M Sho t ll C 'VI ox B Lxnch H Hunt D Burdsall JANE FOSTER Presnden+ ANN YAW Vwce PresndenI ELEANORE WILLIAMS Sec:reIary MISS MARIAN IVES MISS ALICE NOONAN Advusers The Riding Club was orqanuzed IasI November by Mildred SeyIer and Jane Eos 'fer Wu+h The and of Ihe sponsors Mass Marian Ives and Mass Aluce Noonan II has become a very oufsfandung organuzahon of Ihe Olean Hugh SchooI The cIub s d vnded Info Ihree groups whlch rude every Wednesday Eruday and Safurday The Tank Lo+s have become The Club s own Wnld and Wooly Wesr Rudrng us more or Iess a hobby Io The members of The cIub wh4ch undIcaIes Iha+ Ihey have a greaf unIeresI an The ouf of doors and appreCIaIe The beaufy Ihaf MoIher NaIure has prepared for us The purpose of The club IS Io prorno're beIIer women horse back riders MILDRED SEYLER HELEN LAVERTY CATHERINE MOORE MARY C LENNON GLORIA HEBERLE ARLENE JEROLDS MARY THOMPSON BETTY LYNCH MARJORIE WITZ NANCY WILLIAMSON MARGARETTE HOWDEN HELEN HUNT AMELIA ASH PATRICIA BUFFINGTON DOROTHY BURDSALL 74 JEAN ADAMS ELEANOR MARSH PEGGY GABRIEL MARY SHOPTELL ANN BARNETSON HELEN OPPENHEIM CLARICE RAPPOPORT , i's . . . ' . I . iz, lSv 1 'ss Yes. J. M 'sh. . e non. . S er. . ' ' s . . ' . . s . . aver y. ir 0 . ' '. . ' N ' . V . . I' P . . I 0 'en , ,' ' . i I . . . . q . 112tRov1J F C11 D K1 1111 1 1 C' Ill d R J R L Bofwmth M1 Sllllfh The Camera Club was orgamzed 'ro creafe maeresr and +0 g1ve 1ns+ruc+1or1s 111 e arf of plvofography A++L1ef1rs+mee+1ng Held IH Sepfember The follow ng offmers were e'ecreo CAREY O CCNNOR Pres1den+ AGNES BENNHNI' VNCS PF6S1dQV1L JANE FOSTER Secre ary Treasu er Alfhougb rwandmapped by fhe lack of equ1pmer1' The dub carr1ed ou y w 1 Ts o ec+1ve afong We 1106 of 1r1s+rucr1oms 111 dark room fecrm que ana prac 1 Dur ng Hwe rmd ferm exam1r1a+1ons no meermqs were l'1e1d bu'1 affer 'rn s br1ef pause 'rhey were resumed w+r1 a very large arrenoamce fV11C1'1dG1 Ceo wa ee ed o ane Fosfers pos +1011 due fo rwer par+1c1ear1om V1 +ve Semor Way e re u purcrwase of a very Q0mp1e+e 1106 of dark room equ1pr'1er1+ ras r1e1oed 'ro 4.1 cu a1m embers or 'me cub adeo creamy NH man no uo ge yearbook 75 7' ,Q-ai , A! -1' Q- - lF' 'g ' . 1--', . 'z 1113 J. Pratt M. F. L1-11111111, I.. 4':'1111i1. J. Bl'l'Ill'4'llll 1-1'. , C1 11111: QS:-1-1111 owl . . S11lli1':111. D. llillvr. J, Hlvk--y. R. K+-viz1t1'11wski. t.Thi1'd Row? F. Sllbjs-1-k, A, B1-11111-tt. M. AllIl'1iZi1l. G. Si1'1z11111i, E. J1-ffrivs. fh . . . . , . , 1 , 1 , I , . . , A + . F ' ' ' ' ,, ' ' +, ver ef, 1 bj ' . ' ' ' ' . 1 1 me. I ' , ' A ' ' Y ' L ' ' ' f 1,-1 1 J ' 1' , ' 1' t ' 1 1. rn m1 f ' ' - ' ' I - 'Per We 1 ba ' . M f 5 ' ' d X ' 1? ,J 1 're srao-sror pa 3 of 9713 sw .. iLeft to R1ghtJF1I t Row D Emens C OConn01 B DdIllHgtOH F Ga5l0ld J Mrluaughlu fSecond Row? Bob Wllkmson K Kipp L Llppei J Sackett D Puldy R Wanner tbtand1ngJM Llppell T Robinson J Jewell L Keenan O OFFICERS JOHN SACKETT Presidenf ROBERT OAKLEAF Vice Presiden LEO KEENAN Secrefary DONALD EMENS Treasurer ROBERT WANNER - - - Sergeanf-af-Arms MR. SMITH ------ Adviser The Boys l-li-Y Club has broughf fo a close anofher successful year of creafing mainfainino, and exfending fnroughouf fhe school and communify high sfandards o Chrisfian characfer. ihe members gained many inferesfing and insfrucfive views from fhe acfivifie' carried on under fhe guidance of Mr. Smifh and Mr. McLaughlin. The l-li-Y exfends sincere and hearfy fhanlas fo fhose who have spolcen fo fhem on differenf occasions. lclighlighfs of fhe year I937-I938: I937-Insfallafion of eighf new members Kola Kipp dernonsfrafed his magic Mr. E. C. Vedder gave an inferesfing fallc on Courfs of fhe Land l' and Mr. Brown gave a fallc on sfarnp collecfing. V938-Debafe-lncrease of Naval Arms Forum on confernporary world affairs Nafional Youfh Conference Assemblage of a new Hi-Y consfifufion and annual ban- quef and elecfion of officers for fhe forfhcoming year. 76 'TE1 ll mvsh IX 1 1 1 Ulf Hmfmk K1 hun NI C1 ll lllllg ocp.e 0111 noun 1 ll 1 QTIllld Ruwb Lols D11111LL Jan WSIDFI Madelxn Fdl Agn F1t1pL11111k Agn Hadl x Vllglnla D311ll1gtOl'l M1 s Gleason ELIZABETH BOWEN Pres1denT JANE BERNREUTHER Vrce Pres1denT JOAN DRISCOLL Secre-Tary DOROTHY RUNALS Treasurer JANE HANCOCK Guard MRS M W SMITH MISS ELIZABETH GLEASON Sponsors MISS MARY EITZPATRICK The Owls H1 Y CIub s now IU Ts T1TTh year of organ zahon Durrng The monTns Trom SepTember To Derember The Orls H Y had severaI Speakers Mrs Emens TaIIced To Them on buTTerTI1es MeTCaIT ShaTTer presenTed pIan Tor redecorahng The dub rooms and Mr McKean spoke on phoTography OTher GCIIVITIES of The group 1ncIuded a rummage sale a quarTer dance a haf rde To AIIegany sI-caT1ng parT es Tureen d nners a MoTher and DaughTer banqueT pIedo1ng oT srx new members se echng new sponsors and The eIecT on oT oT'1cers The basIceTbaII Team was acT ve Tn s year The TrsT game wTh The A M C cIu resuITed rn a vrcTory Tor The H Y The omer Two games were wTh The PorTv IIe Hrgh grrls The H Y was oeTeaTeo n ooTr1 oT Tnes games 77 - . ' 1 L 1F st R1 ' ATZll IA'Il M1'E'1-li:1. Du '-vthy Runuls. Juan DI'-Sl'4!Il. H1-tty Huw'-11. .I:111-- H1-1'n1'+11tl1w-1'. J: 1 z - ' , at 1 1- 'l'1'fij'. Jul: G11111111. TSv1'und Row? Mary F1'u11voS L01111un. R11?l1 G1-isa-, Mary EIIPII E111-l, D1ll'1PIIlQ' Cook. Bv :'D i'.Rb t. B ',Nztzl'o-Olis. ' Ka, 0 ' 4 ', ' ,' 1 I- , r vs A '. ' ' , 3 vs ' 1--', .U . . V , Y .S , i Y V T H E G I R L S ' I-I I Y . 1 .I I , E , i A g ' ' , I ' I- . . . . X E . . . 4-. J , 1 . . 1 , ' S I 5 . ' I I , . . b - - -P 1 - 1 T . . . , , , , , . 1- 1 E . fF1rst ROWD M Gllffm V LaBella J Songster B Darlmgton J Pa SPIIIIO R Sullnan D Cook J Hancock J Dxxscoll C Lmdsaw iSeC0nd Rowj J Kehoe C Bobelg J Kuhn H Mxllol IN Skroback M We1 Inf J Bernreuther J Goxnn M HUIWILZ CTh1rd ROWJ J Burt L Hannon K Johnston M 'Nlfxlnyk B Mana WV Kuhn J Kane J Sankett M Kloc Mx Fley E Bradley J Stflllhdlt E CL The Lellermens Club as an honorary orqanuzalnon of lhe school compo ed ol sludenls who have earned a Varsuly Leller IH eulher foolball baslcelball or lhe coveled Twenly pounl leller Membership In This club us one ol lhe hughesl honors allaun able during one s career an hrgh school The members 'rhrs year are FOOTBALL Joseph Ambrose Roy Bergreen Earl Bradley Jo eph Burl Mark Grlflln Lawrence Hannon James Kehoe Muchael Kloc James Kuhn Wrllnam Kunn James Lunnan Charles Marhn Bernard Mazza l-lnram Muller John Passeruno M chael Skrobaclc Slgurd Swanson Gordon Weaver BASKETBALL Carl Boberg Brlnlon Darlnnglon Kennelh Johnslon John Kane William Kuhn Mulce Melnylc John Passerlno John Saclcell Joseph Songsler 20 POINT LETTER Jane Bernreulher Dorolhy Coolc Joan Druscoll Julra Gor lon Jane l-lancoclc Maruan l-lurwllz James Kehoe Vlclor LaBella Helen Laverfy Clare Llndsay John Passernno John Sackell Jacob Slernharl Roberl Sullrvan Marlon Wers 78 ,JL ,..L. ., Ain . . Q T TI-I LETTERMEN'S UB fpcnyrffff gW y vm mtg, 1 SUME TI uwo weeks beTore The beg nnunq oT Tho fr T s mesT r The TooTbaTT husk es b oaru To receuve Theur unuTorms and To have Theur exTra poundage sweaTed and bruused OTT The TeTTermen reTurnurug wer Mar GruTTn NuTTy Ambrose Jo Bu T Jummx Lunnan Suq Swanson Chades MarTun Jummy Kehoe John GorTon Gordon Weave and John Passeruno A'Thouqh They were noT aware oT uT The pTay rs were receuvung The TasT urusTrucTuons ThaT Norm UTechT would guve un The capacuTy oT assusTanT coach Tor Twe l TullToppers Maybe hus words wouTd Tave been heeded more uT They hao known oT h s ummunenT deparTure Bw Thus Tume The gurTs nad reTurned To school seTTTed down and oroanuzed a soccer Teague ThaT gave The souqhT aTTer boys a respuTe Tor a Tew aTTernoons Cn November II un accordance wuTh quuTe a Tew convucTuons QTean uosT To BradTord and The TooTbaH season came To an ugnomunuous end Qoon aTTer Thus The calT Tor baslceTbalT candudaTes was ussued and a compTeTe quunTeT oT TeTTermen reTurrued Thus group consusTed oT M ke Melnyk Joe SonqsTer BIT Kahn, Cad Boberg and Jonn Passeruno The varsuTv Cr mson CoursTers were sungauady successfu wunnung Teague counTv and bu counTv TuTTes Then came a Tull un aThTeTuc acTuvuTues aTTer whurh The ou ds and bovs soTTbaTu Tcagues were organzed and The TooTbaTT bafers were refahed Tor soruno prachce These acTuvuTues Took up The spare Tume oT aThleTuc munded QUDTTJ unTuu The soberuno Toq oT June regenTs Teh 80 .gag -..gl -I In gl Iph hx Tum Her if I idmf., f m L 1' g.,h ll n Ambl I ln n mdl I Gnffm IS4Lond Rmb Lmnm B It K I1 ITmd Row C itcwu Wmul D Iffx Kuhn OTBAL REVI aeplember 24 Olean unveIIed Ihe power Ihey possessed wIrh a ZOO VICICFV over Lakewood before a good early sea on crowd of 2500 JImmv Kehoe dIspIayed h s abIlIIv Io run Ihe ends and behInd Ihe bloclnng of Ch Iclc Ivlarhn made In oesl yardage ol Ihe game Oclober I The Crumson Ialhed IheIr second VICIOFY over Fredofua by a score I I3 6 Kehoe and Bergreen spIII scormg honors wIIh Kehoe sconng aller a 50 yard run Bergreen Iallymg on a Ialeral from Burl Iale In Ine Iourlh Ocrobe 9 On a soggy held Salamanca downed Ihe Olean boys and abruprlf shalrered dreams of an undelealed season Score I8 O Oclober I7 AI Dunlnrk Olean submerged n a despondenl gloom mel IheIr second deleal helped by lady luck by anolher score of I8 Io O Olean receIved an fumbled Ihe Irsl Inclcoll wlh Dunlc rlc re overIng for a score Oean refewed agaur' and duphcared +neIr ach n lor anolher Dunlmrlc score Ocrober 22 Oean wIns over Jameslown 7 Io O Under a sfeady downpour Olean wIIh Ihe 'nde w Ih 'rhem Ihe hrsl hall scored Ihe only Iouchdown of Ihe gam on a pass Bergreen Io Kuhn ThIs was a o Illlcullr Ieal under Ihe preva ng condI hons Marla Gr hm and IVIIIne Kloc wIngs pIayeo sland our games Qclober 3I Olean relurns Io her ruI as Cormng Norlh Sde Imumphg I8 7 The Cnmson payIng on a bare wmdswepr d were crushed by 'me heavy and Iasr aI+ac:L of The glassmalcers II was genera y agreed by Ihe players Inar Cornmg was Ihe mosl Iorm daole opponenr of rhe season November II In Ine Annual Scnoo boy Cassc a dIspIrI+ed and confused Olean Ieam a oweo Bradford Inree roucnoowns and ar exlra DoIn+ n Ihe nrsr hall wnIIe garner ng norn ng for Ihemselves Olean wI'rh a sfrong runnIng deferge was an easy mark for Braoforo s sensahonal buf n rnerfo und spIafed passIng al aclc I I second haf pos ereo by fu Ibacl Jo Bur w o ao been bencned for Ihe hrsl half Olean dIo nol perml a score and also d d some romp ng OI er Own DUI ngf WIIII scor ng resf Is J mmy Kehoe dIsplay o s oun+n e ul Ine hnesl lc kng o Ine s ason fo I e Cr mson I-Iorde 8 I Ph: I : ' vs- 'III IRI: ' f ro I-1 to Ri' YJ F' 'st Row: Ash, BI- sun. 'wsu Sw: so . Bu Ig: Millvr, ' . I' I ' ' 1 , u' , I- mn Hl'l'p.fl'l'PIl. I' ' 'J 31 1 ' I Id, .1 I . ,- . ., . S ' I 1 I I I I L I I I 9 I O - ' . . I . . I - I r 7 ' I I . I .... ' I ' d '. . . . F , I D I I I ,, , , V . I I l I 'O ' I . I ' , - I , , I I ' ' I ' I Q I I I ' IE I III n . I I. . , I I . I I I I r , - ' I - - h . I . . TCI I , EI I - . I V 1 ' ' 1' I I ' ' ' II ' I ' ' q f' I I , I I I I . I I . . ' , I I . I I I - I - - I - , I ' I ' I ' . n ne , ' I + I I 'I . e + n h ' ' I I ' ' ' I ' . I I I ' I Im i ' e na', IIQI-II,I 'Ie ICI I II .9 I r rw f , PhOt0gI3Dh bu Time Herall iCenter Fxontj W Bemkm Fnst Rovuj W S-H101 eng te a uno XI Nleln A M Rlchardson P Hadnr k1 TSO ond Row? NI: Fr 5 F G11-a on A Han wmk l C Bobel g J Sackett W Kuhr F Ex 'an J Kane K Johnston N11 Utecht LOOKING BACK ON BASKETBALL On November fne 24+h fhe Clean '-hgh School 37 and 38 baslcefball season opened wifh fhe dribbling of fhe ball againsf fhe hardwood and fhe Swish of fhe nef replacing fhe fhud of fhe pigslcin and fhe impacf of clashing bodies Under fhe fufelage of Coaches Frey and Ufechf and capfained by fhe Fiery ongsfer fhe crimson shirfed lads enloyed fhe mosf successful season ever fo cross fhe fhreshhold of fhe Hillfop since I928 The inifial fracas opening on home courf December 3 found fhe H llfop lad vicforious over Hornell fwice champs of Sfeuben counfy for a 26 22 win The following weelc fhe Crimson Bombers frailed fo Poriville only fo blasf Th suburb lads for 54 poinfs fo fheir 9. The nexf week found fhe Bombers playing on fheir home courf againsf Salamanca, Coming from behind fhe Olean lads squelched a lasl minufe uprising defeafing fhe fancy shoofers from fhe reservafion 38-32. John Saclceffs marvelous relief worlc in fhe final period pronounced defeaf for fhe lndians. H' scores all in fhe dyi g minufes of play were foo much fo overcome. On January 7 fhe Crimsoneers iourneyed fo Franlclinville fo capfure fhe fourfh win of fhe season 54-25. A variefy of shofs were displayed by fhe Hi lfop boys. Arriving af home for fhe fhree game period fhe Crimson lads added fo fheir dangling sfring of scalps fhree more games. The fhree vicfims were Allegany on January I4, for 26-23 Bradford I9-I8 and finally, Porfville again wifh a billiard score of 43-25. Traveling on foreign soil, fhis firne fo Salamanca fo conquer fhe one fime champs of Caffaraugus a league for fen poinfs, 33-22 fhus giving fhe feam of desfiny Cfim. son five fhe fifle of being fhe champs of fhe Caffaraugus Counfy A Loop. 82 Photograph by Tumes Herald Then on fo Jamesfown fo suf er fhe worsf and fursf defeaf of fhe year brealcung all hopes and dreams for Hue Olean guunfef A capacufy crowd of co.urI enfhusuasfucs fhronged fhe Jamesfown gym fo wufness fhe baffle wluuch ended un fhe score 37 I9 Nhen hosf fo Ten Broeck s Academy Hue ned week Huey sef Huem back for Hue second fume fo Hue fune 33 I7 The fursf half found bofh feams playung an equal brand of ball un fhe Iasf quarfer Melnylc sfood ouf wufh a dazzlung exhubu uon of baslcefshoofuruo from every spof of Hue gym vrossung Hue border over fo Allegany Hue Cr mson cag s m fwufh II luclc onlu, fo be se+ baclc wufh Hue second defeaf of Hue currenf season 50 38 The nexf encounfer found fhe I-Iullfop lads baclc un shape challcung up wufh number fen acaunsf fhe sfrong Bradford quunfef before a large crowd of unspured fans Drulluno unfensely for a whole weelc Hue Olean champs came forfh wu h such over whelmung power fhaf before fhe Gowaruda fuve could walce up Olean walked of' wufh a 40 34 vucfory The sparlclung fulf of Hue season occurred agaunsf Dunlfurlc fhe lalceshore boys whuch fhe Olean feam agaun came ouf fhe wunner wuHu 35 pounf fo Dunlcurlcs 2I Olean showed class wufh spuruf reugnung supreme Huroughouf fhe enfure game ll-en funally came fhe game for whu h Olean has waufed fwelve long years fo play The frup fo Buffalo where fh y mef Hue sfrong aggregafuon of Nuagara Fa ls for He 37 and 38 baslcefball season SC GC GC GFI GFI GH 60 Ind THE I937 AND I938 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Olean Olean Olean Olean Olean Olean Olean ucafed ouf I-Iornel' 22 Poruvule 9 Salamanca 32 Franklunvulle 25 Allegany 23 Bradford I8 Porfvulle 25 of fown games e e e e e Mar Mar Mar Olean Olean Ole-an Olean Olean Ole-an Olean Olean Salamanca 22 Jamesfown 37 Fran Iuruvuule I7 Allegany 50 Bradford 20 Gowanda 34 Dun url: 2I Nuagara Fals t . , . X . i I 'T ' , I er e ' I , . I ' ' . e T ' ' I resulfing In a disasfrous defeaf of 50-24 and broughf abouf fhe downfall of The curfain D . 3- 26- I F b. 4- 33- ' D . IO- 48- ' 'I ' I: IJ. 8- I9- D . I7- 38- . I: b. II- 33- lc' 'I J . 7- 54- ' ' ' I: b. I8- 38- J . I4- 26- I: Io. 26- 22- ' .I . 21- I9- . 4- 40- J . 28- 43- '. . I I- 35- lc' ' ' . . I5- 24- ' I 8 3 KLeft to P1g.,hLJ K McC1cady J Bemxeuther Dlmxcco M Edel E Saylox QCente1J V1c La Bella E The I937 I938 season was an exceedunqly successful one for +he cheerung sechon Vnc LaBella head cheerleader Jane Bernreufher Loss Dsfnucco Eleanor Saylor Kale lv1cCready and Madelyn Edel were very well sahsfsed wnlh The response of fhe cheerlng sechons and :Ts new spurul Good sporlsmanshnp was well displayed n foofball and affer a shorl hecluc 'fume durung +he baslcelball season also Our cheerleaders accompanned lhe Teams on all lheur frnps and also ro fhe Good Wall banquel held lhus year al lhe home of our dear rnval Bradford Nexl' year our slands wall mass V c wufh hu Come on lef s give a slcyroclcel 8 4 THE Cl-IEERLEAD RS II wb ll 111 1 R Hmn 1 1 1 D B111 1 und Rmwl II1 M Edl J N1cAL1I1ff L Huleman TI-IE GIRLS SPORT COUNCIL RUTI-I I-IANNES V1ce Pres1den+ KATI-IRYN MCCREADY Secrefary RUTH GEISE Treasurer e oblecfs of II11s orgamzahon are I To promoIe sIuden+ IeadersI1 p 2 To orqan1ze g1rIs a+I1IeI1cs 3 To develop +I'1e 1n eresI of more g1rIs aII1IeI1cs G RLS SPORTS Sepfember IO 30 SI1or+Iy affer +I'1e opemnq of scI1ooI las? S pfember The faII Tenn1s Tournamenf was s'rarIed As a res11I+ of +I'1e Imal ma CI1 Lorra1r1e Lew1s won II1e cnamo1onsI11p I1+Ie Ocfober 426 Soccer was once more maoe an GCIIVE sporr of Dean I-I1oI1 Scr1ooI Tne J11n1or Iearn proved +ne1r sIc1II by IaIc1ng +I'1e cI1arnp1onsI11p November I5Iv1arcI1 7 Bas1ce+baII 1I'1V6d d 'rhe g1rIs sporfs of Olean I-Iqn ScI'1oo1 Tns proved Ine mos+ popmar of +I-1 soor' The Semors walked off WIIII Ine 1aureIs March 27 Apr1I 22 VoIIeybaII ras begun To rake 'rs pronmnence The oufcome of w ICO IS no? Icnown as ye? r 22J11ne Affer Ire voIeyba se sor- ne grs w11 eng q n Schu e board SoITbaIl and Ine Spmnq Tenn 5 Tournamenf 85 IF' 'st Ro ' F. R 1 sk', R. G1-iw. . ' vs. J. G1'1:'t1m. K. M'C'1-udy, D. Hall, . 'dszll IS:-w 1 ' Vss GI1-msn-n. H11steg'I. A. Ash. G. Ash, . c , . . ' , . ' . 1 JULIA GORTON ----- Presiden+ , I . L . , . . I . I 1 L T I 9 . . 4 . . - 1 1 A , I . , . , . . . . . T N . 1 I ' 3 I ' I I I. I I 9 13. 1 h ' I I , , I-1' ' ' l Ap? - -' 11 f 11 G 11 W sex 111. 1First rowj M. Sf-yller, J. Stomivroskyl A. Haut. P. Huste-d, M. Mr'Cue, G. Kinnicutt. J. Bs-r'n1'euthi-1: 1Second rowj Miss Gleason. M. Edel. K. M4'C1'eady. L. Li-wis. E. Mansour. A. Ash, J. SWG-itzer. L. Din1ii'r'o. GIRLS BASKETBALL The Two Senior basIceTball Teams proved Their superioriTy This year by Taking TirsT and second places in The league Team A received TirsT honors by winning Tive ouT oT seven games and Team B claimed second honors by win ning Tour ouT oT six games The Teams were divided inTo Two leagues Juniors and Seniors in League I and Freshmen and Sophomores in League II AT The end oT The season The TirsT and econd Teams in League I played The TirsT and second Teams in Leaoue II In The play oTTs The Senior Team A deTeaTed The Sophomore Team H by a score oT I5 IO and Senior Team B oeTeaTed Sophomore Team J by a score ZI 8 The Seniors had plenTy oT keen compeTiTior and iT was a well earned vicTory The Senior Teams consisTed oT Team A Team B JULIA OORTON PATRICIA MURRIN CapTarn CapTain AGNES HADLEY RUTH GEISE Manager Manager DOROTHY KREAMER BETTY BROWN JANE HANCOCK BERNICE DODGE MARY E EDEL DOROTHY COOK JOAN DRISCOLL MARILYN McEVEllA SOCCER For The TirsT Time since The Tall oT l934 The girls oT Olean High School showed Their abiliTy aT playing soccer. The Junior Team was vicTorious in all con- TesTs excepT The lasT, when The Freshmen held Them To a Tie. In The TirsT game The Juniors deTeaTed The Seniors I-D while The Sophomores Tied The Freshmen I-I. AnoTher Tie game, O-O was played beTween The Seniors and Sophomores while The Juniors were again vicTorious, deTeaTA ing The Freshmen 3-D. The Seniors Tied The Freshmen OfO and The Juniors deTeaTed The Sophomores 2-O. The Seniors won Their TirsT game by deTeaTing The Freshmen I O The members oT The Junior Team are ORETA KINNICUT LORRAINE LEWIS HELEN STRUBLE JANE BERNREUTHER ALMA HAUT ESTHER MANSOUR JANET STOMEROSKI MATILDA SINICROPI MADELYN EDEL WILMA WITTENBERG MARJORIE McCUE AMELIA ASH LOIS DIMICCO NATALIE OLDS MARION SWEITZER KATHRYN McCREADY MILDRED SEYLLER MARJORIE CURTIS CATHERINE MOORE 1 A H D K C HELEN LAVERTY vikeinm Dmuineron H Lal 'U S J n D Biunn Han Dir CAROLYN DUFFIELD Ear NI Bam C Dum ld 86 , . L A C T lF'1'st row! . adlwy. , I'4'ZlIIlT'l'. J. Gorton. M, urtis, . 'Q' '. I r-1:1 nd row? Miss GI:-asv . , ' I-V. J, 1-ui-k, J. 1 :s:0ll, M. if, . . ws, . 'Q A OFFICERS RUTH GEISE Presrdenl BETTY DORKO Vnce Presndenl KATHRYN McCREADY Secrerary RUTH HANNES Treasurer MANAGERS JULIA GORTON Sensor AMELIA ASH Junlor FRANCES RUSINSKI Sophomore DOROTHY BURDSALL Freshman The Hulcung Club renewed nfs achvuhes wnnmedlalely aller school began an 'rhe fall I-Inlces were ralcen on The Ioaclc roads +o Allegany H nsdale and Porlvllle Sev eral hmes Ihe gurls clnmbed Roclc Cny Hull 'ro FIa+ Iron Rock A+ The complehon of Tuffy mules each hrlcer was permulled 'Io wear Ihe club p n and afler one hundred mules of hnlung she recelved one polnl foward her A+hlehc Lehrer Miss Gleason accompanles +he gurls on every hlce A y g I n gh school I en+s+led Io membershup The purpose of The club s 'Io prorno+e Ihe comb nal on of soc al acl v 'nes w Th ou+sude dlversron 87 THE HIKING CLUB Q JOV .....,..,,,,,,G X Q9 M ZX X! If If A jf' X X r I Z 2 X Z if Ulm .Z X ' f I uK ' Q Z V Q TQJQ I 9 3 7 JEPTPMBEQ OC TCE? NCNEN B f SENI DIARY I938 if fr +5 w r V c Q 1 PV! 9 wdf' CU VW 5 165 N of H LO IV 'YN D W C A f- A r J K 1 V H - 0 R f 7 Sift Crvins. 16 Jfiffjgf SN Whaff :MQ fc. r? L'f3'f' ,Y Senior J 21 V-,'i ':f V-'VS f'Q'E' ni-'21 il 3'f1Na i CQC. 23 FV 59' Jxmkf GuSF:V TI'X, Hi ii. 24 Cffffli-fwf65'1 f::'Q1 imfxf. j AW',CJ'A 7 A ., Q Q3 W F ',2'Qn : :SJWE 'fn Q ,ff Y? 6. 3 ifaarffa 'wf' fi df.-f fy Omg Wifi, H giwei KNOX, 'xr' 5 Sirifrx' hiv I3 Cctfqriia S rf , men. Cfff iv-6 F qxv, fuf,r1f5 meefi cg. N5 wifi CMN' CVM V NSC. i8 Refer? cmd' isemfci. X-'Av!5i.f-'jx 'ur xr' 361432 22 Jfwvweifcf rw Y ,iz 'O Q. .S 7 O. LS f.'AE if' ly 'ffaff' fgq- ':'V 't: zxmjf-ci. EC C 'f -3 Norln fdfvz dV?f'1'3 C. Fl, S. I8 6. f J E? 3 fqf,r',f K uf-thq. U' fndf Tr' 'Yak pflrfy. 4 W2 of Ef, F:w ' Q airm if 1 1 6 hrif' ',- 'If !mSWut1,- Fifi. NO pr' QE ,?W 1:'f'f O- W 1112 'I 51 1' ,' 1 ffyff '11 ,Mp fw L f THW1 M SNA phy. 15 .':f 1 1' C W T. V 7 z' My V1 V7 F 'Eff dfmif. ff' INN 2M'f1. 1 1'f':1:'1. UE ,EUEEQ 2 A ' :H :V-f', g: 6 4 V.,--CU NNW VAL 3 r ' 'V 1 PHE' A 'ff' Em 16' -7- C. F. rffffw DC . - if 3, lif i: : ' 1' CV! IV' 'Cf' 12' 'A : I' '17, 5' A V1 'fr 'LVN- 3 Vw: .Vi 'I'l1f 1' X f V 6 ' Mm 1 f:1' S 1' . 9 0 IQ37 SENIOR DIARY 1938 9 I 0 O .. 'Y ', ., , V' 4: 4 , , 4' I vu , , ,. ,I ,!, I :,- i IJ I '- 4 CND' II I ' I If, if F? fb :'k:2:I'i. flfh. .vuqfk 4 ff, H 3 in 9 1- f- 4 :Z -9 V15 ' f A I3 C11 I- H1 I. nv IJ,.H.vL 33 fIA II- CYQV' ' I I-1 1 ' VIJWI 31 ff W7 Y '- ' 11 Y' :' Y: ' 'A 'V 1 ' 1 : f5':, A NL gun v 2' '. I' ' I. 1 ' :'L 1, Z' ' ' 1'-rf ,, A z , 1. ' ' 2 'I ': f :id'I ,' T'.':- Q -. ,, Q3-' 75 Ti X.. :. 1 : ,. HISTORY OF TI-IE CLASS OF l938 a warm Sepfemb r morn mg IoJr I ago a arqe cIass OI Eres meh enIered Ihe O eah I'IIqh SUIOOI Thr C iss was The I1sI owe Io er1IerIhe oId bu Idw Q I rw Jahuwry I934 Ihe razrhq was In om The sIuderIIs were serII Io SchooIs 5 6 GD IO for bewh sa ered DS a grouo ok p u group was RAYMOND BRIDGE MARIAN DONNELLY MIGNON RILEY JOI-IN SACKETT JAMES MORABITO MISS I-IERZOC5 Preswdfh ce Pres: erII Secrehr Treasurer SIudehI CouhcII Eac:uIIy Advser The year passed qu ck and soon These sIudehIs oossessed Ihe IIIIe OI Sopho more New They ho ohaer ecersed Ia P s OI resh As The cIass was dmv ded IrIIo Ihree uhrIs ohfucers w re Chosen Io head each mI JOI-IN SACKETT BETTY LUDDEN JANE FOSTER WALTER TI-IORPE JOHN ORCLJTT MISS WILSON AI Sc'wooI IO were PAUL BRADLEY DOROTI-IY RLINALS RUTH GEISE JOSEPI-I BLJRT JAMES KEI-IOE MRS WALLACE AI Sc 001 6 were BERNARD ERIEL ROBERTA BROWN MARJORIE BATTLES JO'-IN IfE'ERS LAWRENCE I-IANNOI MRS IIAAINIGANI Presrderd ce PresIdehI SecreIary Treasurer SIuderII Couhc:I EacuIIy Advmser Presrdev Pr swde SeQreIary Treasurer SIud hI Couhc EaCuIIy Advrser Pres dem Pres ehI E965 Adv s Oh ' e I I Years , IX h I ' ' . 's If C . I I 'nl or I C I, . A ela . , , , d . Ba: e ' q C L+ I' y eeded X ' ee Them hIIed. Tmfs , Yrvgr ' A N4 7 7 VI , 'd I . , . , , . .sss I , I IN I 7 . I V r uf 'E ' I ' ' , ' e , L ' . AI School 5 Ihey were: 7 7 7 7 Yf ' 7 7 7 Vlce e 'S F' F Y Q - - 8 I - I 7 7 7 Wie Td I S 7 7 7 Secremry . XI I I 7 7 T , ,rer F 7 Sudeh' Couad' I . ' I I II 7 7 7 Iziiu 'y I ' if 9 2 HISTORY OF TI-IE CLASS OF H938 g...V.J ...V-.1 4' .' 1 .lf . . 3 , 4 A4 , 44 44 ' 4 4 4 4 , - , , . . 4 I4 Z4 44 4 ' 4 'I ' ,, 5 . 4 . 4 4 444 4 ' VW 4 'U 4444 44 4 4, 4 44 44 4 4 4 ., 4 44 .4 4-4 4 4 -4 4 4' .4 4 4 . , , 4 4 -4 4 3 1- ' 5 4 444 444 44 14 Z 4! I ' X 4 f. ' 4,4 ff -4 4 ' 1 I- I, 4 A -Q -2 ' 4' ' .fn 4 4 4 ,fu U ,' 44, U7 V ' ,44 -4 i. ., .4 ', 4 . If 4 V ' ' 4' . 4 'TV vw ', 4 W, 'f 4 4 ' . ,H 4-4 44 M' 47 '. , 4 - ' 4, . 4 ,A X I X V ' ' -44 'f 41 ' 4 Iv , , 4 4 :V 4 - - - 4: 44 . V 4 'v . ., ,4 4 ,- 4 44 444 44 V 4 , I . . , 4: 444 I . 4 - -, 4 , ,f I4 , ., . 4 . 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Sophrshcmed MosI NonchaIanI MosI TaIenIed Mos? Pe-ssImIs+c MosI Ophmrshc WuIIIes'r YounqesI IvIosI Smbborn MosI Bashful SIeepIesI MOST AI'hIeIIC Busuesf Sweereslr MOSI Humorous Besf Dresser Mosf Arhshc BqqesI PLmsIer MOSI OruqIhaI MARION HURWITZ PATRICIA MURRIN JULIA GORTON AGNES BENNETT AGNES HADLEY RUTH GEISE RACHEI DJEEIELD CLARA MAE GARR MARION DONNELLY ELEANOR WILLIAMS JANE FOSTER JANE HANCOCV JANE WILLIAMS DORIS SAMUELSON STELLA PIECHOTA GENEVIEVE VINCENT BETTY BROWN BETTY BOWEN NAT OLDS CLAIRE WELCH HELEN LAYERTY MARION WEIS DOROTHY RUNALS MARILOUISE HALL MARION STAHLEY ALMA I-IAUT CLARE LINDSAY JOAN DRISCOLL MARIE COON MARILYN MQEVELIA BARBARA SEELY AUDREY FINLEY REGNA ECHELBERGER MOSI LIceIy Io Succerd US NS MOSI VersaIIIe JUNE BUTLER MosI Cfr1IceI CATHERINE MOORE Mosi SenIImehIaI M R E E EL Mosf Regal BERNICE PALMOLJIST 94 B C, N I ROBERT NEIL MOSI MusIQaI JESSIE ALLISON I E LE ' A Y ,. ED BLACK GOLD TI-IE STORY OF OIL Y- 'Mc f f 95 A O . 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Meanwhule un Ameruca lhere were aulhenluc reporls aboul lhe duscovery ol lhe beneca Oul Sprung July l627 by Falher de la Roche d Aullon a monk ol lhe Fran cuscan Order Falher d Aullon had come lrom lhe Norlhern parl ol lhe counlry lo lhe reguon OT Cuba lo malce an alluance wulh lhe lnduans From lhe moulhs ol lhese Red Men lo whom he munuslered and wulh whom he lraded came Hue slory ol lhe maguc well ol oul The good monk verulued Hue lale lor he prevauled upon Hue lnduans lo lalce hum lo Hue sprung They dud and un July ol l627 Falher d Aullon spread Hue new ol Hue duscovery ol oul un Ameruca Today lhe Seneca Oul Sprung remauns a huslorucal landmarlc a basus ol lhe vasl oul unduslry and a symbol lo lhe lullle communuly ol Cuba More lhan a cenlury laler George Washunglon boughl a porluon ol lhe Ohuo rver ands lor Hue ol The uses ol lhus wonderlul nalural resource were many Crude oul was lursl used lor meducunal purposes because ol uls muraculous healung power ln many places ul was a subslulule lor luel bul ul has been only Hue lasl lully years lnal oul has lound uls place commercually George Bussell lormed Hue Pennsylvanua Roclr Oul Company and Benuamun Sull man an Amerucan chemusl and loxucologusl was hured lo lesl Hue crude Laler lhus company was reorganuzed under lhe name ol lhe Seneca Oul Company Thus lm Colonel Edwun Dralce was hured lo dug Hue well ll was dug al Tulusvulle Pennsylvanua Augusl 27 l859 and ul has lhe dusluncluon ol beung lhe lursl oul well dug un Ameruca The shall ol lhus w u was dug ralher badly and ul was neces sary lo druve an uron pupe lhrouglu Hue quuclcsand and clay Thus us now a common pracluce The Dralce well was dug suxly nune leel deep and yuelded al ' lursl lwenly luve barrels a day Laler lhus amounl decreased lo X lulleen barrels per day 13' , . . . . , . . u u u . . ' ' T . l . I ' l- V ' ' . ' I e . . - nu' ' Y N , . , . 1 . 5 . . . hi . . . Kill ' - ' sr - '. ell , . . . Jinx ffl , The loundung ol lhe Dralce well al Tulusvulle was an umporlanl 'AT v I ,, . . . . u . . . . . . . . l lv . r ' ' . T l ' ' l . l l . Ie . . . . . i I . N u l l ' , l . . i K l .E . . 4 day un Hue huslory and developmenl ol oul Land was leased n areas as small as one guarler ol an acre and lhe resull was lhal loo many wells were drulled Nulh lhe greal abundance ol oul beung produced numerous melhods ol relunung pelroleum or coal oul as ul us somelumes called were unlroduced These melhods were umporlanl as a basus lor experumenls lo delermune lhe cosl ol producung and relunung There are several ways ol lellung whelher lhere us oul benealh lhe surlace or no These are by oul seepung lhrough lhe earlh by sprungs or by escapung gases Ol course lhe only way lo be absolulely su e us lo drull a well Ol us lound lhousands ol leel below lhe ground un ol sand Tha us sand or porous sand roclc whuch conlauns pelroleum The oul us reached by duggung and s nlc ung a well Thus us a very unlereslung process Th well us lursl dug wulh cerlaun lypes ol drulls such as a d amond drull or churn drull lroclcs and olher hard subslances are encounlered on lhe way down Nexl lhe well musl be cased lo prevenl roclrs and earlh lrom cholcung or clog gung lhe openung Paclcung rungs corrugaled rubber and olh r devuc s are used lo snul oul loreugn llu d When lhe casung has been sunlc as lar as us necessary a smaller one us unserled unsude lhe lursl one The melhod ol s nlcurug a well depends largely on whal lyoe ol earlh us penelraled Wells may vary n duameler lrom one unch lo one hundred leel and n deplh lrom luve lo sux lhousand leel Those lrom a lew leel lo a hundred or so un duameler and deplh are sunlc by means ol puclcs and shovels The sdes ol lhe holes are sup porled by sheel pulngs or planks druven unlo lhe ground al lhe ouler edge o excavaluon 9 6 In drllrng deep wells fhe mosf common equwpmenf used s a porfable derrwck rIg combwned wfh a bow er enqme dr I and accessor es plus fne necessary hoIsfwng apparafus These derrIcks are abouf fwenfy feel square af fhe base and from sevenfy fo one hundred and fen feef nwgh They are buIlf ewfher of hmber or sfeel As fne d og no prog esses and fhe hoe s oeeoened If s nec sary fo 'l f o ouf and u a new or Ir Thls IS accom o by means ofa sand ourno w c removes fhe rnaf ra oosened by fhe dr Il OI workers own an endIess varIefy of wshIng foos for recover ng losf or broken drIll ng foos fnaf dIsappear Info fne we Tne modern deep we s nk ng nad fs begInn ng early n fhe n refeenfn cenfury Today fne deepesf well of wmporfance ws af Bg Lake Texas If was dug eIghf fhousand fIve hundred and fwenfy fhree feef exclus vely for o 1 5,53 Ther fnere ws fhe prob em of fransporfmg fhe OII from fhe we fo he refwnery ThIs IS accomprs ed y ppe mes an underground The fwrsf of fhese was af l-lufchwns If was a fwo Inch lIne fwo and one half mwles long Pwpe lwnes connecf prac fwcally every producwng well fo Ifs markef ThIs rnefhod s fhe easwesf because fhe raIlroads could nof possIbIy handle fhe enormous amounf of crude passwng fhrough fhe pwpe lInes I-lowever some oIl ws fransporfed by rawl I IS ned In barrels on fa cars or In fubs confaInIng fwo fhousand gallons The Iaffer way however may resulf In serIous leakage ln I87I cyl ndrIcal bowler olafe fank cars uP' were Infroduced for fransporfafIon of oIl Thws producf was even senf across fhe ocean BelgIurn recewved fhe fwrsf cargo of forfy nIne barrels In IB6l In fhe same year fhe fIrsf vessel fo carry owl exc u IV lv was charfered The crew of fhIs shIp had fo be shanghaIed Two years lafer bulk wooden shwps appeared and fwffeen years afferwards fank sfeamers were well esfab lIshed Thws was fhe fwrne shwpbuwldwng sfarfed fo flourIsh Amemca produces sevenfy per cenf of fhe world s pefroleum When fhws crude pefroleum comes from fhe ground If varIes In color from a brwghf yellow fo a green sh black Of course If has fo be relwned or made ready for dwsfnbufwon fo fhe publIc e ch ef prooucf of ol IS asolme secu e crude pefro eum IS subwe fed fo fracfwonal dIsfIIlafwon I fh s way crude oIl yelds gasolwne lubrIcafIng o ls naphfha and benzIne I-leavf oIls an paraffwne wax may be ob famed from furfner d SfIlIafIon Tne mosf prod cfIve ol felds In fhe Un led Sfafes are fhose IyIng IN fhe Aopalachwan Regwon Thws ncludes Soufh wesfern New York Wesfern Pennsylvama Wesf VIrgInIa Kenfucky ana Tennessee Tne hIgh gravIfy oII produced M d C f erf and fhe Rocky Moun an eds s he eas er fo refIne Af presenf fhe ony rrval fhe Unw e es has n e us r 5 e rIc Baku lands Russa Tne pr nc paI pefrole m producwng sfafes are Okla homa Texas Cahforna Wyomwng Kansas Arkansas Pennsylvanwa and OhIo Baku Columba Ve-nez ela Memco PersIa Burma Canada Peru Japan Java and Borneo are among fhe urr es whIcn have ga ned rnporfance by fne r ol felds I was o scovereo MexIco IU I9Ol ouf f was neary fen years Iafer or Tne ndusfr, was rea y oeveloped Today Mex co 'was fwo of fhe largesf reln n fhe woro 97 i . 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More and more owl IS bewng used as a fuel If has Iwffle sulphur and fherefore If IS used on shwps wrfh heavy engwnes The advanfages If has over coal are many I If easrer fo bring fo fhe fwres from a conswderable dwsfance 2 If Increases fhe ws amounf of space avarlable for sforage 3 If reduces fhe fwme requrred for fakmg f I f on board and 4I If elrmwnafes The frouble and expense of removmg ashes A o fhe mefal of fhe comparfmenfs IH whwch If IS sfored whrle coal bunker preserves requure frequenf scallng and pawnfung The fume wrll undoubfedly come when oul wal' replace coal enfrrely Perhaps fhe mosf Inferesfrng process of fhe enfIre orl Indusfry IS fhaf of shoofung a well or brrngrng fhe orl above fhe surface Thus IS done by dynamrfrng Somefrmes over a hundred quarfs of nwfro glycerme are lowered wnfo fhe well Th s a very sfrenuous and nerve wrackrng Iask for one drop of fhaf ferrrfywng lwqurd sprlled wn fhe wrong place may do unspeakable damage Affer fhrs deadly flurd ws IH fhe well several sfwcks of dynamrfe wrfh a lwghfed fuse are dropped beneafh fhe sur face In a few seconds fhere s fhe dull fhud of an exploswon underground and IH The nexf wnsfanf barrels of crude owl sfray rocks and bwfs of earfh shoof skyward If s fruly fhrwllwng srghf fo behold and If IS over all foo soon The mosf dangerous foe fo fhe orl wndusfry IS fhaf of fIre The oul workers are nof allowed fo smoke near fhe wells for fear a lrghled mafch wlll Ignwfe fhe pefroleum OII frres are nof easy fo pul ouf ln facf f ws nearly wmpossl e Some specral chemwcal ws sprayed on fo keep fhe flames under confrol buf fhe fwre confmues unful fhe oul IS all burned The oIl Indusfry has creafed monopolres Mawor orl com I3 Ing refrnwng and markefung fhls producf Nafnonal prpe lne companues have also been organrzed The volume of producfwon has Increased greafly srnce fhe Drake well was dug Sfahsfrcs show fhaf Iwo fhousand barrels of owl were produced In I859 whale sevenfy four years lafer n I933 one brllwon barrels of pefroleum were faken from fhe ground The oll wndusfry whIIe wonderful af presenf wIll nof lasf forever I-lowever by careful use and economy enough oIl can be conserved for fufure gen rafrons When and If fhe supply becomes exhausfed fhen anofher and beffer subsfrfufe for owl may be found I e Informafron used ID fhe precedrng arfwcle was gafhe-red from fhe followrng A very complefe ouflwne by Mr George I:Ifzgerald Chemwsf of fhe Socony Vacuum Refmery af Olean The Owl Conquesf of fhe World by Frederwck A Talbof The Evolufwon of fhe Ol lrwdusfry by Vrcfor Ross Sfory of OI by Walfer Sheldon Tower Funk and Wagnalls New Sfandard Encyclopedra of Unrversal Knowledge Prcfures by fhe Socony Vacuum GI Company 9 8 I I ' ' ' , ' . 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T T in uL's1N1zss TRAINING 5 Shopping Center is the surest mu A ty vllup- I 4 kg in .nd Ipo - ' -SL I LFZNTK 3-LJ! wif! fzf1Qjf,f Xf!'7fw117m S lo- . 1' 3 Q Alu' O A E EWING CGMPANY Hardware and Home Furmshmgs OLEAN N Y ll NIIIIA I R0 Ill' A T T E N T I 0 N ' Gongratulatzons Hwdlox Dauv Stole Class 1938 A NI'W' IJIFFFRENT' FOUNTAIN SERVICE Nllx Acl 5 DAIRY Slbley Almy Co , Inc Golden Cup Coffee N. I P T h e MARKET BASKET Stores 0 0 , O O - ' .. . I 3 . Pf'cqwllf,f , r Our Very Best XX'ishcs A J Q J 1 For Your Ifuture I Tl-Ilr ' - 'AVF' ' 1 N C 0 I 1 - 0 Safe Milk .md Its Products .XI.ziern of llrwlimffvq l'.z,-lefrri:cJ ul 1 XY . Sm ' St. Ulcan, N. Y. Ifzwiq Silt? A11 lf1.fpiz,:f1ff11 ll!-VLARA . A 1 'Ac THE COVER OF THIS BOOK WAS NIADE BY DONKER PRODUCTS CHICAGO ILL R M MYERS Sz, COMPANY Inc M MQ I I QM W L Z IN h Union Avenue CU.lIl'1,l,IlIf,X'bl'5C OI? 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