Q97 ? f Il isis.-tsp EVI859 E E fl' E WI EH V 'L ,gd-,-., ..-- in A-' f V A'-can V V ' PRESENTED BY EDWARD ASH JQHN QUINN Co-Editors-in-Chief: ROBERT JOHNSON Nsnsgiiig Esiissi MARY LYNCH Business Editor NELLIE GEEI2 Art Esiissi JT i i THE l939 4, 1 I rule - ol Q s en Y I-,gn Q Q., 2 0. rf me C U ne o f - fx av-:Es l5 ..1 ':5 a '11 Q of Y. in GV' N in I Tu hf ro lllft Y FOREWORD The Congress Static of IQISQ presents a record, in picture and in word, of one year in the lives of the persons and organizations which make the real Olean l-ligh School. It is hoped that the hook will reveal to the reader a sense of the spirit of pleasure and high adventure that have been carried into various activities, some of which are pioneering paths leading to a more splendid Future. AN - OUR CITY Ou Hom: OF Dunn 1 X x HIGH ,wa .z 'Lf 474-fa-Aff'f': ff, f , 1,1 1 1' Q ,W 3 L 35 1 L 430 X J.. ,pk wh Kp me he L , ,Miva in fubywg tb , gk a N if A .W . f.. .a-f . A 4x1f ,y,.a.,,i. eff nv., I ,V X ,xii K qxaxrrx we f ix 'X 'vi 24 , X. f 1 ,N ff M ' I Vx Yjalyx'-.ZX I ,Vi 'diy' , X 5 'GNU We , 'Mx 1 ii 4, 5 33 x 'Q . 1 1 3 X X, i W 3 j -sf .- wx, A MR. ALLAN ARNGLD MCLAUGI-ILIN Born December Bl, IB84 ' Died January 25, I939 DEDICATION Mr. Allan Arnold McLaughlin, Chris- tian gentleman, For eight years Y Secretary in the City ot Clean, Friend to young people, and beloved coun- sellor to our I-li-Y Clubs,--to his mem- ory and to the creed which governed his lilie,- Like the Son ot Man, I am here, not to be ministered unto, but to minister and to give my lite a ran- som For many -this book is respect- fully dedicated. CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION FACULTY SENIORS CLASSES ACTIVITIES SPORTS ' 5 8'0 , 0 'M , ww Mx 0 ' lf '02 ILLUSTRATIO NS The High School - - - PAUL NODLER Olean '- - - DONALD MURDOCK MICHAEL CECI Snap SIIOI Pages JOHN HICKEY MEMBERS OF CAMERA CLUB Skeiches and Drawings by Members OI ArI' Classes ArI Ediior ----- NELLIE GEER STAFF HAROLD HOLDRIDGE WILLIAM JOHNSON FRANCES MADIGAN HELEN NODLER HELEN OAKES RUTH PALMOUIST BARBARA ROBINSON - MARCENE ROTTSTEDT CHARLES TUTTLE JANE WARNER VIRGINIA BOYD DOROTHY BRANT RAYMOND BROOKS LESTER CANADA PHILOMENA EADE BETTY ESTES TERRY FITZPATRICK ELEANOR FLAGS CECELIA FUREY PATRICIA HAVENS I I I I I I I I I I axy X X l x 111-xxx Kgxx Ixxx lx x ' u P I I I 5 I I I I I I I I I I I I I 7 lyxx I Kiyxx xx X 4 X150 1 J c. 1 ,B JD pl lil x wp A i f N?N Ni M.. is Q hh 1. M V' Ii is QL: I r ' if 2 ' if , ' '1 f Hf Wm 3 3 , 5 Phcrc by PAU L N en nf yUIe d s f'- 'S Q If S BOARD OF EDUCATION BENJAMIN L. HARRIS, Presicleni LESLIE J. ATKINS, M. D., secfem Y GUY H. SWART JAMES E. LYONS GEORGE L. PURDY I. WILSON MILLER LAURENCE F. DIETTER, D. D. S. J. RICHMOND PAGE JOHN W. RANDALL HARRY W. STONE, Clerk R. V. KOEBELIN, Assislanl Clerlc CARL E. DITTRICH, Treasurer Olean Trusl Company 1' ADMINISTRATION WILLIAM C. GREENAWALT Superinlendenl of Schools FANNIE STOWELL Secrelary Io Superinlendem' GLENN KAMERY Superinfendenl of Buildings JAMES L. MQCREADY Allendance and Child Accounfing ' Tl iii 55125355--f,v:'r:g,g-,,,, ,ln Q at n an rIl'I'1 me 1' me une o Q - l UU-QIH' fo HI e d i :J i,-- ' Qu K Q -in n mu... .V we, T I felis HERBERT L. SACKETT, Principal LAURA PROSSER MARGUERITE REILLEY JUNE AMES OFFICE STAFF r K i F E M. WESLEY SMITH, Vice Principal DOROTHY ATKINS English D'Youville College EDITH BASS Commercial Genesee Normal DOROTHY CQBU RN Social Siuclies Kalamazoo College f,1,, Qg ui I Q O A ll TEACHER HELEN ATKINS English D'Youville College BERTHA H. BEAR English Syracuse Uniyersily VlOLET A. COWELL Commercial Albany Slale Teachers' MARY G. DOWNEY Lalin Universily of Toronfo ELIZABETH BALDWIN English Syracuse Universily Albany Slale Teachers lvl. AGNES CASEY English Buffalo Slale Teachers S+. Bonavenlure College MAYBELLE CURTIS Home Economics Cornell Universily I MARY C. DRISCOLL English Albany Slafe Teachers' AN NA BALL Arl Syracuse Unive rsify JOSEPHlNE Cl ERI Commercial Elmira College MARY DODSON Social Sludies Sl. Bonavenlure College Cornell Universily HELEN A. EH Wvfl-C Lafin U niversily of Bu-ffgalo T X RJ THELMA EVERLETH Commercial Albany Slale Teachers' ELIZABETH GLEASON Physical Eclucalion llhaca College MARY HANNIGAN Social Sludies Buffalo Slaie Teachers' Sl. Bonavenlure College LOTTA B. HOBART Head of English Deparlmenf Universily of Michigan MQW iii ,1., i f'i I nu S! if evwvw MARTIN FARAGHER MARlON FOOTE FRANCIS FREY Science Malhemalics Physical Educafion Sl. Bonayenlure College Columloia Universiiy S+. Bonavenlure College IDA GOULD Social Sluclies Albany Siale Teachers' Columbia Universily lRENE HATFIELD Home Economics Universily of Rochesler LA VETA M. HOUSER Malrhemalics Denison Universily Cornell Universify 1 VIVIAN GRENZEBACF ARLOUINE HALL Home Economics Syracuse U niversiiy ELlZABETl'l HERZOG Guidance-Dramalics Buffalo Slale Teachers' S+. Bonavenlure College DONALD KEAGLE Head of lncluslrial Arla Oswego Normal Cornell Universily Social Sluclies Millon College LU LU HILL Science Alfred Universiiy Q6 jg T r TFACHER KATHERINE KARL Science Goucher College Columbia Universily CLEON LINDERMAN Physical Educalion Uniyersily of Pilfsburgh GERTRU DE OLIVER Lalin College of Woosler L ETHEL KERSHNER Commercial Cornell Universily Albany Slafe Teachers' HORTENSE A. KELLER Malhemafics Sl. Lawrence Universily m'+5,?Efsg-.fesfiggvgif?,,fgwf, iw Q:-4e,efigg4gfs,gsg,g, ..,,, LAURA F. LA CAVERA Science Mercyhursl' College ' V. sank cccc ei T ETHEL M. MAC DOWELL ELlZABETl'l MITCHELL ALICE NOONAN Science Heacl of Commercial Depl. Commercial S+. Bonavenlure College Rochesler Business lnslifule Elmira College New Yo rlc U niversily CAROLINE PERCIVAL English Syracuse U niversily CHRISTOPHER O'TOOLE lncluslrial Arls Buffalo Slale Teachers! S+. Bonavenlure College Cornell Universily ,Af l' i 1 Q O A TEACHER NELDA RANDALL GLADYS ROBERTSON English MU5lC Allred Universily llhaca Conservalory of Mu MARY PRATT Social Sludies Syracuse Uniyersily EELlClA RYAN D'Youville College gig English Qi T gi ' MARGARET SABATINO HELENA F. SCH I . WESLEY SMITH Commercial Lib ar -5 Vice-Principal-Science Geneseo Normal Cornell ' sify Hamilfon College Sf. Bonavenfure College ia Universify Cornell Universify HOWARD WANDS lndusfrial Arfs Buffalo Sfafe Teachers' I -' MABEL WILSON WX? Mafhemafics 'ff' Hiram Collegie -Mrs 7 lil JU' X, ,J oo v j.. L ' s JOHN WALLACE lnclusfrial Arfs Oswego Normal Cornell Universify JESSIE WALL Head of Home Economics Mechanics lnsfifufe Universify of Rochesfer JENN!E WOMBOUGH Michigan Syracuse Universify Simmons College RUTH ZUBER English Syracuse Universify Universify of Buffalo Head of Social Sfudies Depf. GRETCHEN TRENKLE Syracuse Universify French JOYCE WALLACE Home Economics Buffalo Sfafe Teachers' ABIGAIL YORK Social Sfudies D'Youville College 'A-1, as I Q50 TEACHER TEACHER iv- W5 X if 4 I 'QQ ..-U vLCMfiGRACE M. CLARK ATTENDANCE AND MEDICAL STAFF 3' 65 5 9' I -. .Y.L.wi:f-XDY, Awurendance ,XX I K l I lil lllXXXiXKXXXilll ll 1 I Q , I ' XXXXNXXXXX XXlXllK'lX?XXfS b Q . 15 LD H 'Q 1 QM A : Q he . K I SHIRLEY M. ALLEN ANNA M. ALLRAM GILDA M. AMBROSE VERNON C, AMES GEORGE ANDERSON ROBERT ANDI I I AMELIA ANNE ASH EDW DWI. I JEANNETTE M. ASH PATRICIA TKINS ROSE AUGOSTINI EDGAR B! 'S ff IA f.. .4 ' ' I Q .K iq ,- Z? E, I ' - SENIORS -' ,f I JO R BAKER ANGELA BARBARO DOMINICA BARBAMMAQWEXBARNETSON HELEN M. BARRY JOH ZBAZI X LUCY ANN BEAN JOSEPH BELVEES JANE BERNREUTHER ELEANOR BLA WELL URIEL D. BLUM AMELIA BORD' v fa JN . A T riff' NIA L. BOYD WILLIAM BOYNTON EARL BRADLEY RAYMOND BROOKS GERAL INE E. BROWN TCP? AS ?RLlN AME I ' .. fb , -lik, A ' Lfrflj V fjxv' YBLWNS. Jr. CLAIR A. BURT E RTON MILDRED E. CAMP LEST M. CAPILADA ROBERT CERVANTES if F, I IL., ,J ulflfv J P I - SENIORS -' gy-fl ff' ' A, ' Lp41 LVf A TT7Ti N XJ RD COOKE LENA COSTANZA ELIZABETH CRANDALL ' C. ROBERT QUQD MARY H. CULLATHER E C ff ' QQ :F f 3 i ,Lf XX IEW ' yffx H . V, CELIA czAJRowsRI BRINTQRIWDARLINQTON ROBERT D. DAVIS RUTH E, DSGOLIER JEAN DeGROFF Louns A. D. Q Q I i 3 1 .. EOIS P. DIM CO C.rM4A.RIAIi,NE DIMICCO DONALD J. DONOVAN BETTY M. DORKO ANNE Nfl' 2 A ' 5- 1 xx Oy I RJ ERTY DUANE H. D - SENIORS - . f . K7 4 'A if EDWARD T. DUNNE PI-IILOMENA M. EADE 3 JOHN H. EDDY MADELINE M. EDEL MARY J. EIDENS RIC RD E Z ? XI '1 . 4 ELIZABETH 6. ELLIS QSJTTY ESTEXSJ MARY EVANS MARGARET EANE FRANCES M. FAY DORIS E. FI . KV I I , Sf QI, ge . 'V R .I J I, A NR A RV ? X S1 pf 1 -W ' M' HR . PAUL E. FLINT JERRY FORD RUTI-I E. FOX NICK FRATARCANGELO BERNARD FF?I'Ef CE FUVBMAN BERNARD I-I. GALLUP DORIQXJEAN GANNOE ENID GARLAND FREDERICK GAYLORD, Jr. ALICE GATEWOOD gf- I IuI,fff,u'f' f'f7fFf,L I - SENIORS - , ,nj f 7 I ,H ' I I .-J 'L I7 'KI U 'JL 'M f' ELLIE SEER RICHARD GILBOY LOLETTE GODFREY N.ELLIE O AN MARGARET GRASS JUNE GRANDUSKY I ,. R- .. ...Mum . R. ' g5s,jw Q, P Q W fx , ' ,f wj' I -I V X., I fx w J .3 T my' TMJ T1 Arfxnfxs LJARIRICC CfxXAfADl1 fx l.lAKlfXDIlf KIADIALI A Ljknllfxkl llADf'Nll'XxEXl JIADDTC DFWIFIA X511 LJADDIC nATnlfKlA C Ilx :L f fu Q 6. fy xv H Z IO H . ERZO6 JOHN R. HICKEY EDITH L. HOFF JEAN M. HOGANSON L UIS V. WARREN B. Hlib gil. 65464127 fluffy Oqyfl' N -SENIORS- TT, X W xlLEEN C. HUMES E R UNT JEANNETTE IBAUGH ALETHA M. INGHAM JOHN N3 JEWELL MAXINE JOHN 2 5 5 W 3 3 QT 2, ii QT E2 HLDRED JOHNSON ROBERT W. JOHNSON WILLIAM E. JOHNSON KENNETH JOHNSTON FRANQEWKJENES JEAN C JO! 1 R I T -VV J l '4L,'f - X PHINE JORDAN GERTRUDE KALLENBACH SOPHIE KARPIN QKTHLEEN KAUTZ ANNA MAY KAYES MARY A. KAYES I LERT J. KELLER MILDRED D. KEMP CATHERINE F.,KENNY DOR1 M. KENT JAMES L. KENT GEORGE N. KERR - SENIORS -' Lf: V df? N E. KIN LEY CHARLES KINNEY GRETA KINNICUTT KOLA KIPP RITA E. KITTLEMAN MICHAEL KLOC LEY A. KLOC CHESTER A. KOZIOL GEORGE G. KRAKAT GEORGE T. KRANOCK FRANCIS C. KROTT ANNA KRUZYNSKI CEM- f In at 1 an I ' K 520 1 , I Y M9233 ILL, ' JOHN I-I. KUBIAK WILLIAM KUI'IN AGNES D. KURTZHALTZ MERTON C. KYSER J . FFERTY ROBERT G. LAN I E E S 11' xfb ,, .F JOHN M. L MARIE LAX 5MARY F. LENNON x L RRAINE A. WISx RO? R INNAN EARL M. LIPI A . DAG-wvvxik . - sznlon ,- n 5 1- ' if i31fWLM fo ,W A I . 1 J! P. LITTLEJOHNS GLENN LOWE THOMAS M, LUCCO M RY LYNCH MARGARET MQQDONELL ELEEN Macfl I ' ' , H I I .1 I ESTI-IE1 MANQOUR ALER MARTELL DWIN L. MATTERN ALICE ROSE MAYER RUTH M YNARD MARY E. MCCA :Q if if IYTVI LJ . ,I wf .L ,H I NJ lJxL M-A . N MCCREADY MARJORIE B. MQCUE MARIE MCGRAW DONALD L. MCINDOE. JOI-IN MCLAUGZEILIN LEWIS MCLAUGI-ILIN L Mac LAMS JAMES R. MEIERS JOE MELNYK ROBERT J. METLER, Jr. BETTY JANE MILLER EMMA JANE MILLER Ax,- I - SENIORS -' LOUM' mmm z , fz4,W.vkf If .V .S 5 , RRY MILLER WALTER S. MORAN EMILY M. MOSES IRENE J. MUNIGA IXMARY 6. NAPOLIONE YvIAR2.ElLE-.LINIQ N M. NODLER JAMES J. NOLAN PAUL F. NOLAN CATHERINENORMAN I-IELEN L. OAKES D. OCONNELL If ff MW ff I fr' L My II ' 1,4 W f, I. J , CAREY-L O'CONNOR FRANCINA OLIVER JOSEPH C. OPPENHEIM NORMAN E. ORCUTT JOHN B. PALUMBO ROSE PAN 1 ,J ' ? I 3 Q I I I ELEANOR PARKER FRANCES M. PARKS ANTHANETTE PECONE RICHARD PETERSON DONALD PHILLIPS 'DAPHNE I J 1-' ' 7 1 V, ffii , ,A ' 4 - R - SENIORS - .J-1 WJ' I , 1 X 1 1 L ' 3 ,wif ,' H X SNA vi, j, p I V. CECELIA PIECHOTA JANE N. PLEWNIARZ JOHN PODSKALNY ALEXANDER PORCELLO HELEN M. PSATHAS JOHN C.. O x Q Q i MARY D. OUINN TERRANCE J. OUINN FR K E. R ALL ALFRED A. RANIO CLARICE' RPEPPAPORT DONALD W. MIKE! , 1 AJP Kiwi fx JJ X my fuy EX. 7 X v IZ' 'I fjrf!! NLD RAYNOR LOUIS R. RHODES MORRIS RICHARDSON O- M. RILEY LIHVERNA J. ROGERS ELIZABETH RUBY K G. RUDY RICHARD RUGGLES DOMINIC SALVATORI ROBEE JOI-IN R. SCI-ILEIGI-I GEORGE SCI-IRYRER I I - SINIORS -' I I I '. J I -' 4 , I JI!! ,X l I I Ill I I! 1 . E. SEIHUM PAT. J. SCUTELLA MARJORIE SEELBINDER DOROTHY ISEULIINIG JOSEPHINE SEYLLER DOROTHY SHAFFER I I - YMI UL ' E. SI-IELDON M,JR1WN LL DOROTHY SIMMONS PI-IYLLIS M. SIMPSON MATILDA SINICROPI1 DANIEL SIRXICXNNI rf I,-.fi I L, If ,Wx ' u 'Q W LW, , JV .jf . f JOSEPHINE SIRIANNI STEVEN SKROBACK RITA E. SLAV JOSEPH SLODOWSKI JEAN F. SMITH XRUTH J. S Qi 3 48 2 ! , Lx, LUCY SOKOLOWSKI DONALD E. STADY DIXIE L. STAINBACK ITQOLLA R. STAYSA JUNE M. STEDMAN CORINNE M X, 1 . - SENIORS - I .ig ROBERT STEVENS LUCY STILLITANO JANET STOMIEROSKY ROBERT STOMIEROSKY HE EN STRUBLE XIJPIRY ST I H IX 12 df ,f 1 MARIAN SUBJECK CHESTER SUDA MARY SWEENEY J. SWEITZER WILLIA TENNEY JAMES TH vm QIIEQWI N' ' K xl rf Y - AEN Y s CX A THOMPSON JANE C. TRUBY HARRIETTE VALES ROBERT VARLEY ALBERT WALLEN JANE F. WARNER JOHN WASKOW 'L , 4 WASTYK ELIZABETH WAYNE ELEANCLR IJLWEED MARIAN A. WELCH ROBERT WETMORE LEONARD WIGGINS MARY V. WILES A3 J' vb QLEJMVJ Y J -' S E N I 0 R S - L 4-., WV ' I LKINSON N.WILLiAMSON D.JAMES WILSON JAMES K. WILSON WILMA YVITTQXJBURG RQTA J. WITZ JUNEWOODARD L . r L 1, 1 xx NJIJK1 . . , . 1 Q' ' JANE WOO y NETH W ETHRICH LL YD E. WlRTZ LORRAINE YAGELOWICH DEAfN A. YEHL OSCAR ZUCKERMAN W X L j M 4' .1 A ' MQYJWVA ' YL 'jf ' fe ACHIE VE ME NTS 'LZ' CLASS OFFICERS FREDERICK GAYLORD Presidenl PATRICIA HAVENS Vice Presidenl MARGARET FANE Secrelary BRINTON DARLINGTON Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL MARY LYNCH JOHN OUINN LOUIS RHODES HELEN NODLER CAMERA SHY SENIORS ROSALINE DE MARTE LOREN A. EDEL KENNETH E. JOHNSON SHIRLEY M. ALLEN Wayside, 3, 4: Classical Club, 3: Dancing Club, 3: Hiking Club, 3: Riding Club, 43 Currenl Problems, 3. ANNA ALLRAM Sludenl Council, 3: Wayside, 3: Home Eco- nomics Club, 2, 3: Presidenl of Home Eco- nomics Club, 4: Aulo Driving Club, 3: Currenl Problems, 3: Dancing Club, 3: Volleyball, 3: Sollball, 3: Hiking Club, 3. GILDA AMBROSE Wayside, 4: Baskelball, 3, 4: Volleyball, 3, 4: Home Economics Club, 2: Legal Clinic, 4: Hiking Club, 2, 3. VERNON AMES GEORGE A. ANDERSON Airplane and Slwip Model Club, 3. ROBERT ANDERSON AMELIA ANNE ASH Volleyball, 3, 4: Soccer, 3: Dramalic Club, 3, 4: Home Economics Club, 2, 4: Legal Clinic, 4: Baskelball, 3, 4: Public Speaking Club, 3, 4: Tennis, 3, 4: Commercial Club, 4: Wayside, 3, 4: Sporls Council, 3: Sollball, 3: Glee Club, I, 2: LeI'Iermen's Club. EDWARD ASH Foolball, I, 2, 3: Baskelball, I, 2, 3: Dancing Club, 3: Inlramural Soflball, 3: Inlramural Baseball, 2, 4: Inlramural Baskelball, 4: Aulo Driving Club, 3: Congress Slail, 4. KATHERINE SNYDER JOSEPH SNOPKOWSKI WANDA WYMAN JEAN ETTE ASH Home Economics Club, 2: Dramalic, 3: Way- side, 3, 4: Dancing Club, 2, 3: SecreIary-Treas- urer Skelcli Club, 2: Public Speaking, 3. PATRICIA ATKINS Classical Club, 2: Eliquelle Club, 2: Dramalic Club, 2: Wayside, 3, 4: Congress Slalf, 4: Commillee for Junior Prom, 3: Usher Voca- Iional Insliiule, 4: Dancing Club, 2, 3: Secre- lary of Science Club, 4: Pep Rally Commillee, 4: Skelcli Club, I: Hiking Club, 3: Glee Club, I, 2: Spring Concerl, I, 2: Dedicalion Exer- cises, 2: Tennis, 2, 3. ROSE AUGOSTINI Needlecrall Club, 4: Legal Clinic, 3: Dramafic Club, 3: Magazine Cluc, 3: Home Economics Club, 2: Commercial Club, 3. EDGAR J. BAER JOHN R. BAKER Glee Club, I, 2, 3: Journalism, 4. ANGELA BARBARO A Cappella Clwoir, 4: Girls Glee Club, I, 2: Dramalic Club, 3: Dancing Club, 3: Hiking Club, 3: Home Economics Club, I, 2: Maga- z e CI b 4 in u,. DAM ENICA BARBARO Glee Club, I, 2: A Cappella Clioir, 3, 4: Home Economics Club, 3: Dramalics Club, 3: Soccer, 3, 4: Volleyball, 3, 4: Baskelball, 3, 4: Hiking Club, 3. MARY FRANCES BARNETSON Glee Club, 2: Eliquelle Club, 3: Dancing Club, 3: Dramalic Club, 3. HELEN BARRY Bridge Club, 3: Commercial Club, 3: Hi-Y, 4: Wayside, 4: Dramalic Club, 3: Dancing Club. 3: Home Economics Club, 4. JOHN BAZOW Gowanda: Baskelball, I, 2, 3: Sollball, I, 2, 3: Track, 3: Science Club. 3: Presidenl of Junior Class. Oleanz Baskelball, 4: Sfale Honor League. LUCY BEAN Dancing Club, 3: Volleyball, I, 3, 4: Sollball, I, 3.4: Baskelball, 3, 4: Soccer, I, 3.4: Shuffle- board, 4: Hiking Club, 3: Commercial Club, 3. JOSEPH BELVEES Foolball, 2: Chess and Checkers, 3: Aulo Driv- ing, 3: Inlramural Baseball. 2, 3, 4: Dancing Club, 2. JANE C. BERNREUTHER Presidenl of Girls Hi-Y, 2: Vice Presidenl' of Girls Hi-Y, 3: Presidenl ol Girls Glee Club, 3, 4: Vice Presidenl' ol Camera Club, 4: Home Room Represenlalive, 3, 4: Cheer Leader, 3: Girls Varsify Leller, 2, 3, 4: Cumulafive Lel- Ier, 3: Sludenl' Council, 3: Vice Presidenl of Magazine Club, 4: Vice Presidenl of Girls Sporl Council, 4: Dramalic Club, 4: Vice Presi- denl of Aulo Driving Club, 3: Baskelball, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, 2, 3.4: Soccer, 2, 3, 4: Manager 3: Shuffleboard, 3, 4: Tennis, 2, 3, 4: Sollball, 2, 3, 4: Hiking Club, 2, 3: Glee Club, I, 4: Le+lermen's Club. ELEANOR BLACKWELL Orcheslra, I, 2, 3, 4: Wayside, 4: French Club, 4. MURIEL BLUM Dramalic Club, 3, 4: Vice Presidenl' ol Public Speaking Club, 4: Debaling Club, 3: Wayside, 3, 4: Science Club, 4: Skelch Club, 2, 3: Hik- ing Club, 3: Girls Sporl Banquel, 3, 4: Volley- ball, 3, 4: Tennis, 3, 4: Baseball, 3, 4: Baskel- ball, 4: Slale Honor League. AMELIA, BORDONARO Wayside, 3, 4: Dramalic Club, 3: Currenl' Problem Club, 3: Hiking Club, 3. VIRGINIA L. BOYD Wayside, 3, 4: Home Room Represenlalive, 3: Eliquelle Club, 2, 3: Scrap Book Club, 4: Presiclenl of Alsronomy Club, 4: Usher for Commencemenl, 3: Hiking Club, 3: Dancing Club, 2: Assembly Parficipalion, 4: Slale Honor League. WILLIAM J. BOYNTON Glee Club, 'I, 2: Foolball, 2: AuI'o Driving Club, 4. Ac:-nr-Lvemswrg EARL BRADLEY Foolball, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, I, 2: Music Com- millee for Foolball Dance: LeHermen's Club, 3, 4. RAYMOND A. BROOKS Skelch Club, I, 2, 3, 4. GERALDINE BROWN Volleyball, 4: Shuffleboard, 3: Dancing Club, 2: Dramalic Club, 2. THOMAS J. BURLINGAME JOHN S. BURNS, JR. Inferscholaslic Ouiz: Slale Honor League. CLAIR BURT EDITH BURTON MILDRED F. CAMP Commercial Club, 2: Dancing Club, 2: Home Economics Club, 2: Usher al Dedicalion, 2: Wayside Club, 4: Legal Clinic, 4: Hiking Club, 3. LESTER lvl. CANADA Aulo Driving Club, 2: Airplane-Ship Model Club, 2: Commercial Club, 2. ROBERT CERVANTES Science Club, 3: Malhemalics Club, 4: Junior Prom Commillee. DOROTHEA CHAPPELL Glee Club, I, 2. NICK CHICOLA Baseball, I, 2, 3: Congress Slaff, 4: Aufo Driving Club, 3, 4. EARLE CHISHOLM Boys' Glee Club, I, 2: Presidenl ol A Cap- pella Choir, 3, 4: Foolball: Aulo Driving Club: Debaling Club: Dancing Club, 2: Magazine Club, 4: Decoraling Commillee of Foolball Dance: Member of Congress Slalf: Pied Piper of HamIin : Usher al' Commencement FREDERICK ERNEST CLARKE Du Ponl' High School, Wilminglon, Del., 3: Foolball Squad, 2, 3. ANNA M. CON ROY Glee Club, I, 2: Dramalic Club, 2: A Cap- pella Choir, 3, 4: Dancing Club, 2. RITA MAE CONSIDINE Dancing Club, 3: Home Economics Club, 3, 4: Wayside, 3, 4: Currenl' Problems, 3. RICHARD Cooke Boys' Glee Club, I, 2: A Cappella Choir, 4: Au+o Driving Club: Sludenl Council, I, 2, 3: Dramalic Club: Dancing Club. I ACHIE VE ME NT5 -Lf LENA cosmnm Dancing Club, 2: Dramalic Club, 2: Home Economics Club, 3: Baskelball, 3: Legal Clinic, 4: Volleyball, 4. ELIZABETH CRAN DALL Dancing Club: Volleyball: Wayside: Hiking Club: ComrnerciaIClub: PubIicSpeaking Club. ROBERT CUDDY Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, I: A Cappella Choir, 4: Iniramural Baseball: Presideni of Music Associalion: Ex. Commiilee Member Band: Home Room Represenlaiive, IO9: Boys' I-li-Y: Presidenl' of Magazine Club: Senior Play Casl: Slale Honor League: Lel'rermen's Club. HELEN CU LLATH ER BETTY CUNNINGHAM Home Economics Club, 4: Bridge Club, 3: Dancing Club, 3: I-li-Y, 3, 4: Treasurer oi Wayside, 4: Dramalic Club, 3. CELIA CZAJKOWSKI Needlecraii Club, 2, 3: Dancing Club, 2: Hik- ing Club, 3: Home Economics Demonslralion, 2, 3, 4. BRINTON T. DARLINGTON Secreiary Freshman Class: Treasurer oi Sludenr Council, 2: Manager Varsily Baskelball, 3: Tree-surer Junior Class: Usher Commencement 3: Presidenl Classical Club, 3: Lellermen's Club: Thanksgiving and Chrisimas Plays, 3: Dramalic Club, 3, 4: Science Club, 3, 4: Dec- oralion Commillee Junior Prom: Inrarnural Baskelball, 4: Assislani Ediior in Chief oi Year Book: Siale Honor League: Lerlermens Club. I ROBERT DeWITT DAVIS RUTH ELIZABETH DeGOLIER Dancing Club. JEAN DeGROFF Glee Club, I, 2: Home Economics Club, 2' Dancing Club, 2: Le Cercle Francais, 3: Way- side, 3, 4: Aulo Driving Club, 4. ROSALINE ETI IEI. DeMARTE Auio Driving Club, 3. LOUIS A. DeROSE Baskelball, 4: Foolball, 3, 4: Le'r'Iermen's Club, 4. LOIS PATRICIA DIMICCO Wayside, 3, 4: Dramalics Club, 3, 4: Congress Siaff, 4: Girls' Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 4: Vice Presidenl, 4: Baskelball, 2, 3, 4: Soccer, 2, 3, 43 Volley- ball, 2, 3, 4: Shuifleboard, 3, 4: Soilball, 3, 4: Cheer Leader, 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Teacher of Dancing Club, 4: Commillee lor Wayside Dance, 3: Commiilee for Foolball Dance, 3, 4: Assembly Parlicipalion: Dancing Club: Leller- men's Club. MARIANNE DIMICCO Bridge Club, 2, 3, 4: Dramalic Club, 3, 4: Wayside Club, 3, 4: French Club, 2, 3, 4: Presidenl of French Club, 4: Volleyball, 3, 4: Baskelball, 4. DONALD DONAVAIXI Inlramural Soilball, 2: Iniramural Baseball, 3. BETTY M. DORKO Wayside, 3, 4: Dancing Club, 2: Bridge Club, 2: Baskeiball 3, 4, Caplain, 3: Volleyball 4, Capiain: Vice Presideni Hiking Club, 3, 4: Soccer, 4: Eliguelle Club, 2. ANNE ELIZABETH DOUGHERTY Skelch Club, 2, 3, 4: Ceramics, 4: Wayside, 3, 4: Volleyball, 4: Baskeiball, 4: Hiking Club, 2: Soilball, 4: Vice Presidenlr oi S+. Mary's Freshman Class: Freshman Gradualion Play: Foolball Dance Commifiee. DUAIXIE DUINIBAR Glee Club, I: Inlramural Baskelball, 4. EDWARD DUNIXIE German Club: Tennis, 2, 3. PHILOMENA EADE Home Economics Club, I, 2, 3: Vice Presidenl of Home Economics, 3: Malhemalics Club, 2, 3: Skelch Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Public Speaking Club, 4: Secrelary oi Sophomore Class: School 5: Hiking Club, 2, 3: Dancing Club, 2: Siaie Honor League. JOHN I'I. EDDY German Club, 3: Commercial Club, 4. LOREIXI A. EDEL Inlramural Baseball, 3, 4. MADELINE EDEL Girls' Hi-Y, 3, 4: Presidenl, 4: Hiking Club, 3, 4: Presidenl 4: Vice Presidenl ol Sophomore Class: Baskelball, 3, 4: Capiain 3: Sollball, 3, 4: Caplain 3: Soccer, 3, 4: Manager 4: Shuf- ileboard, 3, 4: Volleyball, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club, 3: Cheerleader, 3, 4: Chief 4: Dramaric Club, 4: Program Commiilee Foolball Dance, 4: Decoralion Commiliee Wayside Dance, 3: LeHermen's Club. MARY JANE EIDENS Hiking Club, I: Commercial Club, 3, 4: Bridge Club, I: Wayside, 4: Voleyball, 3: Soilball, I: Dancing Club, I. DICK EISERT ELIZABETH G. ELLIS Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra, 3, 4: Classie cal Club, 2, 3: Operelia Casl, 4: Wayside, 3, 4: Business Manager of Glee Club, 4. BETTY JEAN ESTES Skelch Club, I: Presidenl of Sophomore Class: School 5: Eliquelle Club, 2, 3: Dancing Club, 2: Baskelball, 3, 4: Manager 3: Volleyball, 3, 4: Hiking Club, 2: Girls' Sporl Banquet 3: Wayside, 3,. 4: Congress Slalt 4: Assislanr Managing Edilor ol Year Book: Memory Book Club, 4: Commercial Club, 3: Assembly Par- Iicipalion, 2: Dramalic Club, 2. MARY EVANS Commercial Club, 3: Magazine Club, 4: Legal Clinic, 3. MARGARET CLAIRE FANE Dramalic Club, 2, 3, 4: Assembly Play, 2, 3: Home Room Senale, 2: Volleyball, 2, 3: Ten- nis. 2, 3: Hiking Club, 2: Girls' Alhlelic Ban- quet 3: Virgil Banquet 3: Le Cercle Francais, Treasurer 3: Secrelary of Senior Class, 4: Wayside, 3, 4: Congress Slaft 4: Usher ai Commencemenl and Spring Concert 3: Radio Play, 4: Senior Play Casl: Slale Honor League: LeIlermen's Club. FRANCES M. FAY Dramafic Club, 3: Commercial Club, 3: Way- side, 3, 4: Soffball, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, 3, 4: Capfain 4: Soccer, 4: Baskelball, 4: Tennis Singles, 4: Tennis Doubles, 4: Slale Honor League. DORIS E. FIRKEL Wayside, 3, 4: Hiking Club, 3: Baskelball, 3, 4: Volleyball, 4: Camera Club, 3: Dramalic Club, 4: Dancing Club, 3. ELEANOR M. FLAGG Eliquelle Club, 2: Commercial Club, 2: Danc- ing Club, 2: Bridge Club, 2, 3: Volleyball, 3: Soffball, 3: Shuffleboard. 3. PAUL E. FLINT JERRY FORD Foolball, 4. RUTH E. FOX Eliquefle Club, 2: Currenl' Problems Club, 2: Aulo Driving Club, 4: Senior Play Cast NICK J. FRATARCANGELO Dancing Club, I, 2: Chess and Checkers Club, 3: Bowling Club Lague, 4. BERNARD FRIEL Foolball, 3, 4: Baskelball, 3, 4: LeII'ermen's Club, 4: Iniramural Baskeiball: Presideni of Sophomore Class. JOYCE C. FURMAN Wayside, 4. BERNARD H. GALLUP Boys' Glee Club, I, 2, 3: A Cappella Choir, 4: Legal Clinic, 3: Commercial Club. 3: Camera Club, 3, 4: Vice Presidenl and Secrelary of Boys' Glee Club, 3: Operella, 4. ACHIEVEMENT5 moms JEAN QANNOE Firsl Iwo years in Bradlord Glee Club, Oper- ella Bazaar: Tea Room: Wayside, 4: Dramalic Club, 4: Aulo Driving Club, 4: Baskelball, I, 3, 4: Tennis, 3, 4: Track, 2, 4. ENID GARLAND Commercial Club, 3, 4: Camera Club, 3: Cur- renr Problems Club, 3: Dancing Club, 3. ALICE GATEWOOD Soflball: Baskeiball: Phyllis Whealley Club. FREDERICK A. GAYLORD Dramalic, 2, 3, 4: Secrelary, 4:ADebaIing Club, 3: Science Club, 3, 4: President 4: Malhe- mafics Club, 2: Slamp Club, 2: Classical Club, 2: Vice Presideni ol: Freshman Class al School IO: Presidenf of Junior Class: Presidenl' of Senior Class, Boys' Hi-Y, 3, 4: Presidenl 4: Winner in Public Speaking Conlest 3: Chair- man ol Junior Prom: Class Assembly, 3, 4: Inlramural Baskelball: Senior Play Cast Inler- scholasiic Quiz: Slale Honor League: Leller- men's Club. NELLIE GEER Vice President of Freshman Class of School 5: Vice Presidenl of Sophomore Class School 5: Eliquelle Club, 3, 2: Scrap Book Club, 4: Usher for Commencement 3: Dancing Club, 2: Baskeiball, 3, 4: Volleyball, 3, 4: Congress Slaft 4: Arl Edilor of Yearbook, 4: Skelch Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Hiking Club. 2: Dramalic Club, 2: Decoraljon Commillee for Foofball Dance, 4: Pep Rally Commillee, 4: Girls' Sporl Banquet 3: Decoralion for Junior Prom, 3: Wayside, 3, 4: Presidenl' of Scrap Book Club, 4: Bridge Club, 3: Senior Play Cast RICHARD S. GILBOY Slamp Club, 2: Airplane, 4: Auio Driving Club, 4. LOLETTE J. GODFREY Legal Clinic Club, 3: Commercial Club, 3: Home Economics, 3: Baskelball, 4. NELLIE GOFRAN Dramafic Club, 3: Wayside, 4: Volleyball, 4: Baskelball, 4: Memory Book Club, 4: Congress Sfait 4: Commercial Club, 3, 4: Dancing Club, 2: Hiking Club, 2. MARGARET GRAAS Glee Club, I, 2: Wayside, 3, 4: Assembly Program, 3: Junior Prom Commillee, 3: Dra- malic Club, 2, 3: Commercial Club, 3: Classi- cal Club, 2: Aulo Driving Club, 4: Legal Clinic, 4: Dancing Club, 2: Tennis Tourna- ment 3: Eiiquelle Club, 3: Skelch Club, I. JUNE MARIE GRANDUSKY Hiking Club. 3: Dramalic Club, 3: Publi: Speaking Club, 4: Commercial Club, 3: Way- side, 4: Legal Clinic Club, 4: Needlecrafl' Club, 3: Tennis, 3. JOHN A. HABERBUSH ACHIE VE ME NTS 'Lf MERCEDES HAGGERTY Secrelary-Treasurer of Needlecralil Club, 2: Home Economics Club. 2. 3. MARION B. HALSEY Wayside, 4: Aulo Driving Club, 4: Bridge Club, 2. HERBERT R. HANCOCK Band: Orcheslra: Gymnaslic Club. CAROLYN R. HANDLEY Classical Club: Currenl Problems Club: Eli- quelle Club. ADOLPH HANEWINCKEL Baskelball, 3, 4: Bridge Club, 2: Dancing Club, 2: Eliquelle Club, 2. ARTHUR R. HANNES Assislam' Manager ol Fooiball, I, 2: Glee Club, I, 2, 3: A Cappella Choir, 4: Band, 2, 3: Spring Concerl, I, 2, 3: P. T. A. Program, I. GEORGE HANNES Glee Club, I, 2. EDWARD HANOBICK Dancing Club: Camera Club: Dramalic Club: Skelch Club: Aulo Driving Club: Commercial Club: Library Club: Debaling Club: Science Club: Home Economics Club: Cra'I'r and Ari Club: Airplane Club: French Club: Eliqueile Club: Fencing Club: Aslronomy Club: Home Room Represenialive. MIRIAM ALICE HARMON Wesliielcl, N. Y., I, 2, 3. HAROLD HARRIS Commercial Club, 2, 3. REGINA M. HARRIS Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Legal Clinic, 3, 4: Dra- malic Club, 3, 4: Hiking Club, 3: Wayside, 3, 4: Home Economics, 4: Secrelary of Public Speaking, 4: Commercial Club, 4: Assembly Parlicipalion, 4: Senior Play Casl: Slale Honor League: LeIIerrnen's Club. PATRICIA HAVENS Skelch Club, Secrelary-Treasurer, 2: Vice Presi- denl' I, Presidenl I: Ceramics, Vice Presideni, I: Dramalic Club, Presidenl, I: Vice Presi- denl, I: Dancing Club, I: Home Room Repre- senlalive, I: Home Room Presidenl, 2: Fresh- man Class Presidenl: Sophomore Class Presi- denl: Senior Class Vice Presidenl: Public Speaking Club, I: Assembly Program, 2: Senior Play Direcior: LeIIermen's Club. DOROTHY HERZOG Glee Club, I: Spring Concerl, I: Treasurer ol Sophomore Class, School 6: Member ol Slu- cIen'I' Council, School 6: Home Economics Club, 3: Dramaiic Club, 2: Volleyball, 2: Soil- ball, 2: Hiking Club, 2: Currenl Problems Club, 3. ' JOHN ROBERT HICKEY Camera Club, 3, 4: Science Club, 3, 4: Vice Presidenl Science CIub,4: Slaie Honor League. EDITH L. HOFF Dancing Club, I, 3: Glee Club, 2, 3: Currenl Problems Club, 4: Aulo Driving Club, 3: Dra- malic Club, 3: Home Economics, 3: Hiking Club, 3: Wayside, 3. JEAN MARIE EIOGANSON Hiking Club, 2, 3: Bridge Club, 3: Dancing Club, 2: Home Economics Club, 2, 4: Way- side, 4: Sollball, 3, 4: Volleyball, 4: Ceramics, 4: Shullleboard, 4: Play al SI. Mary's: Pied Piper of Hamlin. LOUIS HOLLANDER German Club, I, 2. WARREN B. HULTMAN Science Club, 2: Glee Club, I, 2: Eliquelle Club. 3: Band, I, 2: Legal Clinic, 4: Public Speaking Club, 3: Assembly Program, 4. AILEEN HUMES Hiking Club, 3: Wayside, 3, 4: Cercle Fran- cais, 4: Vice Presidenl of Cercle Francais: Public Speaking Club, 4: Magazine Club, 4: Camera Club, 3: Shuilleboard, 3, 4: Baskel- ball, 3, 4: Congress Siaff, 4. EARL R. HUNT Classical Club: Checker Club: Camera Club. FRANCES JEANETTE IBAUGH Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Choir, 3, 4: Dramalic Club, 3, 4: Wayside, 3, 4: Senior Play Casl. ALETHA M. INGHAM Glee Club, I, 2: Wayside, 3, 4: French Club, 3: Dramalic Club, 4. JOHN M. JEWELL Aulo Driving Club, 3: Orcheslra, 2, 3: I'Ii-Y, 3, 4: Home Room Represenlalive, 3, 4: As- sembly Program, 4. KENNETH H. JOHNSON MAXINE E. JOHNSON Glee Club, hall year: Dancing Club, 3: Com- mercial Club, 3, 4: Public Speaking Club, 4: Hiking Club, 3: Volleyball, 3. MILDRED IONE JOHNSON Dancing Club, 2: Eliqueile Club, 2: Congress Slall, 4: Hiking Club, 2: Volleyball, 2, 3: Home Economics Club, 2: Ceramics, 4: Secre- Iary-Vice Presidenl of Know Your Own Cily Club, 2, 3, 4: Usher ai Vocalional InsI'i'IuI'e: Legal Clinic, 4: Tennis, 4. ROBERT JOHNSON Glee Club, I, 2: Bowling Club, 3, 4: Spring Concerl, I, 2: Congress Siafli, 4: Managing Edilor of Congress: German Club, 3: Band, I, 2: Dramaiic Club, 2: Freshman Play: P. T. A. Program, I: Inlramural Baskeiball, I. WILLIAM E. JOHNSON Slcelch Club, I KENNETH E. JOHNSTON Baslcelball, 2, 3, 4: Foolball, 4. FRANCES VERA JONES Mounl Morris: Driving Club, 2: Home Eco- nomics Club, 3: Bowling Club, 3: Cooking Club, I: Arls and Crafls, 2: Typing Club, I: Sewing Club, 3: Oleanz Home Economics Club, 4. JEAN C. JONES Volleyball, 4: Shuflleboard, 3: Slcelch Club, 4: Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Wayside, 3, 4: Ceramics, 4: Eliquelle Club, 3: Operella: Decoraling Commillee Foolball Dance: Dancing Club, 2. JOSEPHINE JORDAN Dancing Club, 2: Commercial Club, 3, 4: Legal Clinic, 4: Needlecraff Club, 3. GERTRUDE KALLENBACK SOPHIE N. KARPIN Efiquelle Club, 2: Needlecrall Club, 2: Home Economics Club, 4. KATH LEEN H. KAUTZ Girls' Glee Club, I, 2. ANNA MAE KAYES Dramalic Club, I: Porlville High School: Li- brary Club, Porlville High School. MARY ANNABELL KAYES Needlecrall' Club, 4: Aulo Driving Club, 4: Commercial Club, 4: Soflball League, I. ROBERT J. KELLER Baseball, 3, 4. MILDRED D. KEMP Library Club, I: Magazine Club, 4: Sewing Sociely, I: Commercial Club, 3: Eliquelle Club, 3. CATHERINE F. KENNY Commercial Club, 2, 3: Legal Clinic, 3. DORIS M. KENT Magazine Club, 4: Dancing Club, 3. JAM ES L. KENT Camera Club, 3: Dancing Club, 3. GEORGE N. KERR Hi-Y, 4: Dramalic Club, 3, 4. JOHN E. KINGSLEY Band, 3, 4: Orchesrra, I, 2: Tilusville, Pa., Orcheslra, 3: Olean. CHARLES KINNEY Foolball, 4. GRETA KINNICUTT Glee Club, I, 2: Champion Soccer Team, 4: Champion Volleyball, 4: Opererra, 4: Science Club, 4: Camera Club, 3. ACHIEVEMENT5 KOLA KIPP , Foolball, 4: lnlramural Baslcelball, 4: Home Room Represenlalive, 3: Skelch Club, 3, 4: Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4: Assembly Program. RITA KITTLEMAN Band: Dancing Club: Volleyball. MICHAEL F. KLOC Foolball Squad, 2, 3: LeI'+ermen's Club, 3: Inlramural Baseball, 2: Inlramural Soflball, 2: Bowling, 3: Public Speaking Club, 4: Assembly Program, 4. STANLEY KLOC Soflball, I, 2: Tennis, I: Baseball, I, 2: Bowl- ing, I, 2, 3. CHESTER A. KOZIOL GEORGE G. KRAKAT GEORGE T. KRANOCK FRANCIS KROTT JOHN H. KUBIAK Glee Club, I: Dancing Club, 2: Commercial Club, 2: Dramalic Club, 2. ANNA KRUZYNSKI Commercial Club: Needlecrafl. WILLIAM KUHN Foolball, I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball, I, 2, 3, 4: Lef- I'errnen's Club, 2, 3, 4: Home Room Repre- senlaiive, 2. AGNES KU RTZHALTS Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4: Legal Clinic, 4: Wayside, 4: Dancing Club, 2. MERTON C. KYSER JOHN D. LAFFERTY Freshman Play, I: Gvlee Club, 2: Le Cercle Francais, 3: Classical Club, 4: Music Appre- cialion. 2. ROBERT LAMPACK JOHN LANG French Club, 2, 3: Slamp Club, 2. MARIE LAX Glee Club, I, 2: Science Club, Treasurer, 4: Aulo Driving Club, 3, 4: Wayside, 4: Slucleni' Senale, 3: Inferscholaslic Quiz: Srale Honor League. MARY FRANCES LEN NON S+. Mary's Academy Freshman Play: Dramafic Club, 2, 3: Home Economics Club, 2, 3: Hi-Y, 3, 4: Classical Club, 2: Commilree for Way- side Dance, 3: Wayside Club, 3, 4: Secrelary and Treasurer of Home Room, 3: Usher af Spring Concerl, 3: Operelfa, 4. AQHIE VE ME NTS TD' LORRAINE ALBERTA LEWIS Skelch Club, 2: Dancing Club, 2: Sollball, 2: Reporler of Home Economics, 2: Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Hiking Club, 2, 3: Presidenl of Home Room, 3: Soccer Championship, 3: Soccer, 4: Assembly Program, 4: Secrelary of Home Room 208: Wayside, 3: Girls' Alhleric Leller, 2, 3, 4: Legal Clinic, 3: Girls' Tennis Singles Champion, 3, 4: Shulfleboard, 3: Presidenl of Sporls Council, 4: Baskelball, 3, 4: Treasurer ol Magazine Club, 4: Hi-Y, 3, 4: Commence- menl Usher. ROGER LINNAN EARL M. LIPPERT Hi-Y, I, 2, 3: German Club, 2, 3. PATRICIA D. LITTLEJOHNS Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Dramalic Club, 3, 4: Legal Clinic, 4: Public Speaking Club, 4: Con- gress Srall, 4: Baskerball, 4: Pied Piper of Hamlin, Operella. GLENN CLYDE LOWE THOMAS M. LUCCO MARY LYNCH Presidenl of Srudenl Council, 4:SIudenI Coun- cil, 4: Vice Presidenr of Wayside, 4: Congress Sraif, 4: Adverrising Manager of Congress, 4: Auro Driving Club, 4: P.T.A. Broadcasr, 4: Chairman of Pep Rally Commillee, 4: Assem- bly, 4: Public Speaking, 3: Presidenl ol De- baling Club, 3: Assembly, 3: Usher al Com- mencemenr, 3: Usher al Spring Concerl, 3: Wayside, 3: Vice Presidenl of Debaling Club. 2: Secrelary ol Classical Club: Glee Club, I, 2: Vice Presidenr and Secrelary of Girls' Glee Club, 2: Secrelary of Freshman Class al Unil 6: Spring Concerl, I, 2: Tennis, 3, 4: Usher for Vocalional Insrirure, 3, 4: Dancing Club, 2: Dedicaiion Exercises, 2: Shullleboard, 2: Senior Play Casl: LeIIermen's Club, MARGARET MacDONELL Wayside, 3: Dramalic Club, 3: Glee Club, I, 2: Dedicalion Exercises: Sludenl' Senare, 4: P. T. A. Demonslralion. ELLEN M. MacDUFFIE Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Wayside, 4: Vice Presi- den? of Bridge Club, 3: Dancing Club, 3: Dramaric Club, 3, 4: Commercial Club, 3, 4: Hiking Club, 3. FRANCIS MacWlLLIAMS French Club, 4: Public Speaking Club, 4: Bridge Club, 3: Science CIub,4:Chess CIub,4. ESTHER A. MANSOUR Home Economics, 2, 3: Wayside, 3, 4: Dra- malic Club, 3: Volleyball, 3, 4: Soccer, 3, 4: Baskelball, 3, 4: Dancing Club, 3. ALFRED MARTEL Dancing Club, 2: Chess and Checkers CIub,4I Aulo Driving Club, 4. EDWIN L. MATTERN Foolball: Baskelball: Slamp Club: Book Club: Eliquelle Club: German Club. EVERETT F. MATTERN ALICE ROSE MAYER Skelch Club, 3, 4: Wayside, 4. RUTH MAYNARD Congress Srafl, 4: Wayside,3.4: Public Speak- ing Club, 4: French Club, 4: Baskerball, 3, 4: Shuilleboard, 3, 4: Hiking Club, 3: Camera Club, 3. MARY McCAFFREY Graduale of SI. Mary's: Eliguerle Club, 3. KATH RYN McCREADY Presidenr of Sophomore Class, 2: Secrelary of Hiking Club, 3: Secrelary of Girls' Sporl Council, 3: Dancing Club, 2: Cheerleader, 2, 3, 4: Home Room Represenlalive, 2: Wayside, 3, 4: Dramalic Club, 2, 3, 4: Vice Presidenl,4: Secrerary Girls' Hi-Y, 4: Vice Presidenl of Eriquelre Club, 3: Magazine Club, 4: Soccer, 3: Caprain 4: Baskerball, 3, 4: Volleyball, 3,4: Shuflleboard, 3, 4: Baseball, 3, 4: Program for Foolball Dance, 4: Srudenl Teacher of Dancing Club: LeIIermen's Club. MARJORIE IVlcCUE Glee Club, I, 2: Camera Club, 3: Dancing Club, 2: Science Club, 3: Volleyball, 3, 4: Soccer, 3, 4: Soffball, 3: Shullleboard, 4: Annual Sporrs Banquer, 3: Spring Concerl, I, 2, 3: Baskelball, 4. MARIE MCGRAW Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball, 4: Home Eco- nomics Club, 2, 3: Dancing Club, 2. DONALD L, McINDOE Inrramural Bowling, 4: Inlramural Baskelball, 4: Home Room Represenralive, 3. JOHN C. McLAUGHLIN Band, 4: Orchesrra, 4: Choir, I: Freshman Class Treasurer: Sophomore Class Treasurer: Home Room Represenlarive, IO8: Execulive Commirree Member: Presidenr Orcheslra: Boys' Hi-Y: S'I'a+e Honor League: LeIIermen's Club. LEWIS E. McLAUGHLIN Commercial Club, 3: Legal Clinic Club, 4. JOHN J. MEDER JAMES ROBERT MEIERS Secrelary of Class SI. Mary's: Senior Play SI. Mary's. JOHN MELNYK Inlrarnural Baskelball, Caplain, 4. ROBERT JAMES METLER BETTY JANE MILLER Wayside, 3, 4: Dramalic Club, 3: Magazine Club, 4: Slale Honor League. EMMA JANE MILLER Dramalic Club, 3: Dancing Club, 2: Wayside. 3: Commercial Club, 3: Hiking Club, 3: Maga- zine Club, 4. HARRY MILLER Public Speaking, 3, 4: Dancing Club, 2: Know Your Own Cify Club, 2: Assembly Pariici- palion, 3, 4. WALTER STEVEN MORAN Bowling Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball, 2, 3. EMILY MOSES IRENE MUNIGA Currenl Problems Club: Magazine Club, 4: French Club, 4. GRACE A. NAPOLIONE Dancing Club, 2, 3: Home Economics Club, I, 2, 3: Dramalic Club, 2, 3: Hiking Club, 2, 3: Commercial Club, 2. MARCELLE NIX Glee Club, I, 2: Auio Driving Club, 4: Eli- quefle Club, 3: Wayside, 4: Camera Club, 4: French Club, 3, 4: Baskeiball, 2, 3, 4: Hiking Club, 2: Dancing Club, 3. HELEN NODLER Glee Club, I, 2: Skelch Club, 2, 3: Secrelary ol Commercial Club, 3: French Club, 3: Way- side, 3, 4: Ceramics, 4: Tennis Tournamenl, 3, 4: Doubles Champion, 4: Secrelary-Treasurer of Camera Club, 4: Member of Senior Sfuclenl Council, 4: Hiking Club, 2: Baskelball, 3, 4: Volleyball, 4: Slale Honor League: Leller- men's Club. JAMES E. NOLAN PAUL F. NOLAN CATHERINE A. NORMAN Sludenl Council, I: Vice Presidenl of Sopho- more Class al School IO: Vice Presidenl oi Commercial Club, 2: Eliquelle Club, 2: Slu- clenl Senale, 2: Science Club, 3: Glee Club. I, 2: Usher al Commencemenf, 3: Wayside, 3: Presidenl oi Wayside, 4: Virgil Banquei, 3, 4: Sfale Honor League: Le+Iermen's Club. HELEN OAKES Dancing Club. 3. DOROTHEA O'CONNELL Commercial Club, 2, 3: Bridge Club, 2: Way- sicle, 4. CAREY O'CONNOR Science Club, 3, 4: Presidenl of Camera Club. 4: Maihemalics Club, 4: Dramafic Club:Treas- urer oi Freshman Class: Congress Sfalf Pho Iographer: Aulo Driving Club, 4: Vice Presi- denl Hi-Y: Classical Club: Senior Play Casl: Slale Honor League. l FRANCINA OLIVER Soffball, 2: Volleyball, 2: Eiiquelie Club, 2: Legal Clinic, 4. JOSEPH OPPENHEIM Know Your Own Cily Club, 3: German Club, 3: Inlramural Baskelball, 4: Camera Club, 2: Magazine Club, 4. NORMAN ORCUTT Camera Club, 3: Airplane Club, 3, 4. JOHN PALUMBO Inlramural Baseball, 3: Inframural Soilball, 3: Foolball, I. ROSE PANCIO Commercial Club, 3: Legal Clinic, 3: Dancing Club, 3: Program Commillee for Commercial Club, 4: Assembly Program, 4. ELEANOR PARKER Dramalic Club, 2: Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4: Legal Clinic Club, 4: Secreiary of Commer- fial Club, 4. FRANCES MILDRED PARKS ANTHANETTE E. PECONE Skelch Club, 2: Eliquelle Club, 2: Dancing Club, 2: Hiking Club, 3: Ceramics, 4: Com- mercial Club, 4: Know Your Own Cily Club, 4: Legal Clinic, 4. RICHARD PETERSON DON PHILLIPS KAY DALPHNE PHILLIPS Band, 2, 3, 4: Vice Presidenl' and Secrelary of Band, 3, 4: Glee Club, I, 2: Vice Presidenl and Secrelary of General Music Organizalion: Accompanisl' for Choir: Assembly Programs: All Slaie Band and Orcheslra: Won Seclional and Slale Solo Conlesls: Home Room Senaie: Slale Honor League: Le'r+ermen's Club. CECELIA ANN PIECHOTA Commercial Club, 3, 4: Legal Clinic, 4: Vol- leyball, 3: Dancing Club, 3: Magazine Club, 4. JANE NELLIE PLEWNIARZ Home Economics Club, 4: Needlecraii, 2: Eli- quelle Club, 2. JOHN PODSKALNY ALEX PORCELLO HELEN MARIE PSATHAS Dramalic Club, 2, 3, 4: Debaiing Club, 2, 3: Public Speaking Club, 4: Classical Club, 3: French, 3: Baskeiball, 4: Senior Play Casf: ln- Ierscholasiic Ouiz, 4: Slale Honor League. ACHIEVEME N1-5 . V JOHN C. OUINN Co-Edilor-in-Chief of Congress, 4: Presidem' of Public Speaking Club, 4: Vice Presidenl' of Sludenl Council, 4: Dramalic Club Play al' Assembly, 4: Secrelary of French Club, 4: De- baling Club, 3: Dramalic Club, 3, 4: Aulo Driving Club, 3: Marhemarics Club, 3: Assem- bly Program, 4: Congress Slail, 4: Presideni of Parliamenlary Club 4: Chairman of Senior Play Publicily Comrnillee, 4: Inlerscholasiic Quiz, 4: Winner Airmail Essay Conlesl, 3: LeHermen's Club. MARY D. Quinn Glee Club, I, 2, 3: Wayside, 3, 4: Dramalic Club, 3, 4: Secrelary-Treasurer Bridge Club, 3, 4: Hiking Club, 3: Dancing Club, 3: Mag- azine Club, 4: Congress Slail, 4: French Club, 4: Baskelball, 3: Shullleboard, 3. TERRANCE JOHN OUINN German Club, 2, 3: Dramalic Club, 3: SI. Mary's Class Play: Camera Club, 4: Inrramural Baskelball, 4. FRANK E. RANDALL X French Club, 3, 4: Firsl' Aid Club, 4. ALFRED RANIO CLARICE MURIEL RAPPAPORT Wayside, 3, 4: Dramalic Club, 3, 4: Bridge Club, 3: Dancing Club, 3: French Club, 4: Classical Club, Secrelary, 3: Riding Club, 3: Fencing Club, 4: Aulo Driving Club, 4: Mag- azine Club, 4: Inlerscholaslic Quiz, 4: Slale Honor League. DONALD WILSON RAUB Radio Club, 2, 3, 4: Science Club, 2: Fencing Club, 4: Dramalic Club, 3, 4: Aulo Driving Club, 4. JOHN DONALD RAYNOR Slamp Club, 2: Bridge Club, 2: Cercle Fran- cais, 2: Vice Presidenl ol Cercle Francais, 3: Classical Club, 3: Debaling Club, 3: Classical Club, 4: lnierscholasric Quiz, 4: Slale Honor League. LOUIS R. RHODES Secrelary of School IO unil, 3: S'I'uden'I' Coun- cil, 4: P. T. A. Radio Play, 4: Decoralion Com- millee for Junior Prom: Cornmencemenl Usher, 3: Hi-Y, 4: Virgil Banquei, 3: Dramalic Club, 3, 4: Science Club, 3, 4: Maihemalics Club? Treasurer, 3: Classical Club, 3, 4: Nunlius, 4: Slaie Honor League. MORRIS RICHARDSON Baskeiball, I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball, 3: Chess- Checkers Club, 44: Aulo Driving Club, 3. MIGNON RILEY Dramalic, I, 2: Chrislmas Play, I: German Club, I, 2: Secrelary Freshman Class: Secre- lary-Treasurer of Home Room, 3: Play al Rocky Cres:I': Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Spring Concerls, I, 2, 3: LA VERNA ROGERS Eliquelle Club, 2: Know Your Own Cily Club, 3: Ceramics Club, 4: Pied Piper of Hamlin . ELIZABETH RUBY Commercial Club, 3. MARY G. RUDY Wayside, 4: Classical, 4: Dramalic Club, 4: Efiquelle, 3. RICHARD RUOOLES DOMINIC PAUL SALVATORI Glee Club, 2: Radio Club, 3: Chess-Checkers Club, 3: Presidenl of Legal Clinic Club, 4: In- lramural Baskelball, 4: Congress Slall, 4: As- sislani' Edilor of Weekly Congress, 4: Foo?- ball, 3. ROBERT A. SANZO JOHN R. SCHLEIOH Siale Honor League. GEORGE J. SCH RYVER Presidenl of Class I: SI: Mary's School Valedic- forian: Gradualion Play: Sl. Mary's School: Camera Club, 2: Skelch Club, 2: Hi-Y, 4: Slale Honor League. MARY E. SCHUM Qrcheslra, I, 2, 3, 4: Vice Presidenl'-Secrelary ol Orchesira, 3, 4: Soulhweslern New York Feslival, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Spring Concerls, I, 2, 3, 4: P.T. A. Programs, 3: As- sembly Programs, 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3: Drarnaiic Club, 3: Hiking Club, 3: Bridge Club, 3: Wayside, 3, 4: Dancing Club, 2: Pub- lic Speaking Club, 4: Siale Honor League: Lel+ermen's Club. PAT. J. SCUTELLA Science Club, 3, 4: Inlramural Baskelball, 4: Radio Club, 4: Aulo Driving Club, 4: lnlra: mural Baseball, 4: Dancing Club, 4: Foorball, 3. MARJORIE SEELBINDER Volleyball, 2. DOROTHY SEULINC-3 Ceramics, 4: Commercial Club, 3: Home Eco- nomics, 3: Wayside, 3, 4: Volleyball, 4: Bas- kelball, 4: Shulfleboard, 4: Sollball, 4: Hiking Club, 3. JOSEPHINE SEYLLER Shuilleboard, 3 Commercial Club, 4: Needle- crafr, 4. DOROTHY SHAFFER Home Economics, I, 2, 3: Wayside, 3. DORIS E. SHELDON Ceramics Club, 4: Wayside: Dramalic Club. al lhe Y. M. C. A. MARY JACOUALYN SHORTELL SI. Mary's Freshman Class Play: Birdge Club, 3: Hiking Club, 2, 3: Riding Club, 3: Com- mercial Club, 2, 3: Wayside, 4. DOROTHY lvl. SIMMONS Commercial Club, 3, 4: Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4. PHYLLIS SIMPSON Commercial Club, 3: Travel Club, 3: Currenl Problems, 4: Aulo Driving Club, 4: Dancing Club, 2. MATILDA GIOVANNA SINICROPI Glee Club, l, 2: Choir, 3, 4: Volleyball, 4: Dramalic Club, 3, 4: Public Speaking Club, 4: Soilball, 3: P. T. A. Broadcasfs, 4. DANIEL ANTHONY SI RIANNI Fooiball, 3, 2: Home Room Represenlaiive, 2: Science Club, 3, 4: Treasurer of Junior Class: Decoraling Commiflee of Junior Prom: Usher al Commencemenl: Dramalic Club, 4: Asseml bly Programs, 4: Senior Play Cast JOSEPHINE SIRIANNI Dancing Club, 3: Commercial Club, 3, 4. STEVEN SKROBACK Commercial Club. RITA ELIZABETH SLAVIN Wayside, 3, 4: Commercial Club, 3: Dancing Club, 3. JOE SLODOSKI JEAN EOLLETT SMITH Shufileboard, 3: Volleyball, 4: Dancing Club, 2. RUTH J. SMITH Skelch Club, 2: Commercial Club, 2, 3: Auio Driving Club, 4: Legal Clinic, 4: Dramafic Club, 2, 3: Congress Slaff, 4: Hiking Club, 3: Volleyball, 3, 4: Baskefball, 3: Wayside, 3, 4. KATHERINE SNIDER Girls' Glee Club, I, 2: Greai Valley High School Glee Club - Ellicoliville High School: French Club, 3: Home Economics Club, 3. JOSEPH SNOPKOWSKI LUCY SOKOLOWSKI Chicago: Swimming Club, 3: Casl' ol Seven Chances , 3: Dancing, 3: Girls' Soflball, 3: Olean: Volleyball, 2, 4: Commercial, 4. DONALD STADY Glee Club, I, 2: Freshman Congressman 'For School 6: Freshman Baskelball Manager: Sci- ence Club, 4: Boy's Hi-Y: Book Club, 3. DIXIE LEE STAINBACK Q ROLLA R. STAYSA Congress Sfafi, 4: Dancing Club, 2: Eliqueile Club, 2: Classical Club, 2: Ceramics, 4: Arfs and Crafls, 2: Legal Clinic, 4: Secrefary of Know Your Own Cily Club, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, 2, 3: Hiking Club, 2: Tennis Tournament 4: Usher al Vocalional Ins+iIu+e: Congress Home Represenlalive. JUNE MARION STEDMAN Skeich Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Ceramics Club, 4: Hiking Club, 3. ROBERT JAMES STEVENS Class Play al SI. Marys. CORINNE STEELE Hiking Club, 2: Dancing Club, 2: Skelch, 3, 4: Wayside, 4. LUCY ANNA STI LLITANO Dancing Club, 2: EI'iqueII'e Club, 2: Home Economics Club, 3, 4. JAN ET ELIZABETH STOM I EROSKY Dancing Club, 2: Soccer, 2, 3: Baskelball, 3: Volleyball, 2, 3: Tennis, 3: Sofiball, 3: Com- mercial Club, 2: Assembly Program, 4. ROBERT STOIVIIEROSKY Camera Club, 3. HELEN MARIE STRUBBLE Home Economics, 2: Wayside, 2, 3: Hiking Club, 3: Volleyball, 2, 3: Soccer, 3, 4: Tennis, 3, 4: Shufileboard, 3: Hi-Y: Pied Piper of Hamlin: Operella: Sollball, 3: Commercial, 3: Baskelball, 3: Skelch Club, 2. MARY LOUISE STU RM Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club, 2, 3: Usher al' Dedicafion Day: Way- side, 4: Know Your Own Cily Club, 4. MARION SUBJECK Commercial Club, 3: Dramalic Club, 3: Danc- ing Club, 3: Eliquelle Club, 3: Magazine, 4. CHESTER FRANCIS SU DA MARY HELEN SWEEN EY Baskeiball, 3, 4: Sollball, 3, 4: Volleyball, 3: Secrelary of French Club, 4: Hiking Club, 3: Dramafic Club, 4: Usher al Senior Play, 3: Commencemenl Usher, 3: Opereila, 4: Spring Feslival, 3: Virgil Banquel, 3, 4: Slale Honor League. MARION JUNE SWEITZER Volleyball, 2, 3: Soccer, 3: Shulfleboard, 3: Soflball, 3: Tennis, 3: Girls' Sporl' Leffer, 3: Girls' Sporl Banquel, 3. WILLIAM TENNY I1 1 AQHIEVEME NTS if JAMES H. THOMAS Secrerary Radio Club, 3: Science Club, 3, 4: Public Spealcing, 3, 4: Home Room Senale, 3: Malh, 3, 4: Assembly Program, 4: Senior Play Casi: Slare Honor League. MARY D. THOMPSQIXI Riding Club, 4: Slcelch, I. JANE CATHERINE TRUBY Wayside, 4: Home Economics, 4: Dancing, 2: Needlecrail, 2. HARRIETTE VALES French Club, 2, 3: Dramaric Club, 3, 4: Way- side, 3, 4: Bridge Club, 3: Commercial Club, 3: Baslreiball, 4. ROBERT VARLEY Foofball, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball, 2: LeHerman's Club, 4: Inlramural Baseball, 3. ALBERT J. WALLEN Fooiball, I, 2: Baslcelball, 2: Inlramural Base- ball, 3: Congress Slaii. JANE FAY WARNER Glee Club, I, 2: Spring Concerl, I, 2: Home Economics Club, I: EI'ique'I'Ie Club, 3: Hiking Club, 2: Wayside, 3: Dancing Club, 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Treasurer, 4. JOHN WASKOW STEVEN WASTYK Inframural Baslcelball, 3, 4: Baslcelball Squad 2: Treasurer of Magazine Club, 4: Inframural Baseball, 3. ELIZABETH J. WAYNE Dramaiic Club, 4: Wayside, 4: Aulo Driving Club, 4: Tennis, 4: Volleyball, 4: Baslcelball, 4. ELEANOR WEED Commercial Club, 3, 4: Volleyball, 2: Legal Clinic, 3: Magazine, 4: Dancing Club, 3. MARION ELIZABETH WELCH Bridge Club, 3: Dancing Club, 3: Hi-Y, 4: Secreiary of Wayside, 4: Dramaiic Club, 3: Home Economics Club, 4. ROBERT WETMORE Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Class Presideni: Vice Presi- deni of Camera Club, 4: Camera Club, 3, 4: Science Club, 4: Slale Honor League. LEONARD WIGGINS Dancing Club, 2: Commercial Club, 3: Eli- quelle Club, 3: Sramp Club, 3: Radio Club, 4. MARY VIRGINIA WILES Secreiary of Freshman Class: Dancing Club, Eiiquelie Club, Baslceiball, 3: Bridge Club, 3' Dramaiic Club, 3. ROBERT C. WILKINSON Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra, I, 2, 3, 4: Presi- denl oi Orcheslra: Execuiive Commiilee Mem- ber of Orcheslra: Presidenl of General Music Organizaliong Member of All S'I'a'Ie Orcheslra, 3, 4: Member of All Easlern Orcheslra, 2: Legal Clinic: Commercial Club: Tennis Tourna' meni: Assembly Programs: Boys' Hi-Y: Maga- zine Club, 4: Vice Presidenl of Magazine Club: Auio Driving Club, 4: Siaie Honor League: LeIiermen's Club. NANCY J. WILLIAMSON Curreni Problems Club, 3: Wayside, 3: Danc- ing Club, I: Home Economics Club, 2, 3. D. JAMES WILSON German Club: Siamp Club: Arr and Crafis. JAMES K. WILSON WILMA GEORGIA WITTENBURG Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club, 2: Wayside, 3: Soccer, 3: Volleyball, 3: Hiking Club, 2, 3. RITA J. WITZ Secrefary of Freshman Class, School No. 5: Skefch Club, I, 2: Glee Club, 2, 3: Eiiqueile Club, 3: Treasurer of Currenl Problems Club, 3: French Club, 3, 4: Wayside, 3, 4: Tennis Tournamenl, 4: Doubles Championship: Public Speaking Club, 4: Baslceiball, 4: Dramalic Club. 3, 4. JUNE MARY WOODARD Dramaiic Club, 2, 3: Wayside, 3, 4: Bridge Club, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, 4: Baslcelball, 3, 4: Hiking Club, 2: Glee Club, I, 2. LETHA JANE WOODS Dramalic Club, 4: Eliqueiie Club, 3: Member of Glee Club Commiilee, 2: Secreiary of Classical Club, 4: Secrefary and Vice Presidenf of A Cappella Choir, 4: Wayside, 4. KENNETH WUETHRICH Band, I, 2, 3: Orcheslra, I, 3: Iniramural Base- ball, 3, 4: Inlramural Baslceiball, 4. LLOYD WURTZ Dancing Club, 4. WANDA WYMAN LARRAINE YAGELOWICH Vice Presidenl' of Commercial Club, 4: Needle- crafl Club, 3, 4: Rochesier Senior High School 2, 3: Home Room Play: Circus Sialif, 3: Junior Box Social, 3. 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'41 FOURTH ROW-Crayton, G. '40, Critchlow, E. '42, Cronin, L. '40, Cuccliiaro, E. '42, Cucchiaro, S. '41, Cullather, F. '41, Culotta, M. '40, Dahar, J. '40, Dahlgren, C. '40, Daniels, M. '41, DaP0lita, S. '40, Dash, W. '42. FIFTH ROW-Davie, B. '42, Davies, J. '42, Davis, J. 40, Davis, M. '42, Davis, R. '40, Davis, S. '40, Dayton, G. '41, Dearmitt, E. '41, DeBeni, E. '40, Demarco, F. '42, Derby, L. '42, DeRosa, J. '40, SIXTH ROW-Deuter, M. '40, DeY0e, L. '40, DiCola, A. '40, Dieteman, R. '40, Dimarino, A. '42, DiMarino, R. '40, Discavage, J, '42, Dodge, V. '40, Dombeck, L. '42, Donnellan, B. '42, Deibler, R. '40. SEVENTH ROW- Donovan, F. '40, Donovan, J. '41, Donnellan, J. '41, Donnelly, J. '40, Dorland, I-I. '41, Dorsey, L. '40, Dorso, J. '42, Dorso, R. '42, Dougherty, E. '40, Dunbar, K. '41, Dutkiewicz, E. '42, Dwaileebe, F. '42. EIGHTH ROW-Dwyer, M. '41, Dwyer, T. '41, Eade, J. '41, Eakins, F. '40, Erhart, F. '41, Edel, M. '41, Edwards, H. '42, Edwards, L. '42, Edwards, T. '41, Eisenhart, B. '41, Eisert, M. '40, Elling, T. '40. NINTH ROW-Elliot, J. '40, Ellis. M. '40, Erickson, E. '41, Eschrich, R. '42, Evans, C. '41, Evans, D. '42, Evans, E. '40, Evans, M. '42, Fahrer, P. '42, Fairchild. R. '40, Fane, E. '41, Farr, M. '40. TENTH ROW- Farrar E. '41' Ferris D. '41, Filjones, A. '42, Firkel, M. '40, Firkel, W. '41, Fitzmaurice, C. '41, Fitzmaurice, R. '41, Fitz- patrick, A. '40', Fitzpatrick, G. '40, Fitzpatrick, T. '40, Fitzsimmons, A. '40, Fleri, J. '40. ELEVENTH ROW-Fleri, M. '40 Ford M. '40, Forney, M. '40' Forslin, C, '42' Forslin J. '40' Foster, L. '42, Fowler, E. '40, Frable, P. '40, Oliver, F. '39 Fr-auii, E. '40, Fraiin, J. '41,' Fresney, M. '4b. TWELFTH EROW-Freaney, W. '41, Freitag, H. '42, Freitag, M. '42, Frisco, JI '42, Furcht. O. '40, Furey, C. '41, Furman, J. '39, Furman, M.x'40, Gabler, M. '41, Gabler, W. '40, Gaetano, J. '41, Gaines, H. '40, THIRTEENTH ROW-Gallager J. '40' Gallup C. '40' Galvin, J. '41, Gardiner, L. '40, Garey, J. 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'40, Hanobeck, M. '41, Harris, H. '42, Hart, P. '40, Hartwick, H. '41, Hartwick, K. '40, Hasbrouck, E. '40, Hasbrouck, J. '41, Hoskey, H. '40, Hastings, G. '42. FIFTH ROW-Haut, H. '41, Hayes, E. '41, Healy, M. '42, Heinernan, VV. '42, Heinrick, W. '39, Hemmerly, B1 '40, Hemrnerly, J. '41, Heneghan, B. '41, Hinz, '42, Hinz, A. '42, Hickey, J. '42, Hiel, E. '41. SIXTH ROVV-Hickey, N. '40, Hill, L. '42, Hirlinfian, J. '40, Hirliman, L. '40, Hoff, L. '42, Hoffman, V. '40, Hogue, A. '42, Hogue, A. '41, Holdridge, H. '40, Holliday, C. '40, Holliday, D. '41, Holliday, R. '42. SEVENTH ROW-Hornburg, D. '42, Hornburg, J. '41, Hornleln, J. '40g Hosmer, L. '40, Housey, F. '40, Howden, M. '40, Huber, D. '40, Huff, Z. '40, Hughes, G. '41, Hull, D. '40, Hull, R. 40, I-Iull, S. '42. EIGHTH ROVV-Hultrnan, W. '39, Hunt, H. '40, Hunt. R. '42, Hunter, P. '41, Husted, E. '41, Husted, S. '40, Hyde, M. '42, Hynes, D. '40, Irvine, K. '41, James, A. '40, Jankowski, C1 '41, Jankowski, J. '40. NINTI-I ROW-Jeffery, Dorothy '42, Jeffery, E. '42, Jenick, A. '41, Jermy, A. '40, Jerolds, A. '40, Jodush, H. '42, Johnson, E. '41, Johnson, G. '40, Johnson, P. '42, Johnson, R. '42, Johnson, R. E. '42, Jones. G. '42. TENTH ROW-Jones, G. '40, Jordan, J. '41, Jordan, J. '42, Jordan, L. '40, Jordan, R. '41, Joseph, G. '42, Judge, J. '40, Judge, J. '41, Kakol, J. '40, Kallenback, E. '42, Kamler, D. '41, Kamler, M. '41, ELEVENTH ROW-Kane, G. '42, Kane, J. '40, Karowitz, C. '42, Karowitz, G. '42, Karpin, G. '42, Karpin. S. '39, Karst, H. '40, Kasperski, J. '42, Kaydas, C. '40, Kayes, E. '41, Kayes, J. '41, Keeler, A. '40. TWELFTH ROW-Kent, H. '40, Kent, R. '40, Kent, R. '42, Kerns, M. '-il, Kershner, W. '40, Kibbe, H. '40, Kimball, T. '40, King, F. '42: Kingsley, W. '41, Kinnicutt, R. '41, Kinnicutt, R. '41, Kittle- man, H. '40. THIRTEENTH ROW-Kittleman, H. '41, Kleason, G. '40, Kneiser, M. '40, Kolata, M. '42, Kclkowski, M. '41, Kople, M. '40, Kosinski, H. '40, Kosinski, M. 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' 1 .- 1.,,,,, . ,X .-is q , f - R e Q d . ' i. If ' . ..- . 54- ' M N, V A 1 .. . f Q A ' ' h Q ' f - . ' ' ICQ . , A t - V Q 113.1 4 A ,gb I t ., , A, , ,, .. .Q H, . N ,I :V - ., Q ...ag L 3. 1- . . .V . , , , K 'Q' . . . . .., W KV. l . . . xlib.: . I V 5 . f '55, . Si J u.v:.I - - 1 FIRST ROW-Leigh, K. '42, Lenotti, R. '41, Lennon, M. '40, LeRoy, C. '40, LeRoy, J. '41, LeRoy, M. '40, Levia, W. '42 Levin, E. '40, Levett, J. '40, Lewis, J. '42, Lian, G. '41.. SECOND ROW-Lian, H. '42, Lian, N. '40, Libby, G. '41, Libby, L '42, Lindsay, B. '41, Linehan, B. '40, Linnan, M. '42, Lipoert. M. '40, Little, U. '41, Llewellyn, B. '40, Lloyd, N. '41, Logan A. '42, THIRD ROW-Long, B. '42, Lord, R. '41, Lorenzmi, S. '40, Loskey, M. '40, Lowe, R. '41, Lown, H. '40, Lucyszyn A. '40, Lundy, R. '41, Luther, N. '41, Luzier, A. '42, Ll1Zl8l', E. '42, Lyons, J. '41. FOURTH ROW-Madigan, F. '41, Madison B. '40, Madurd, N. '41, Mafrice, S. '42, Malina, E. '40, Mahna, T. '42, Mallery, E. '42, Malone. A. '42, Malone, D. '42 Malone, R. '41, Malpiedi, T. '41, FIFTH ROW-Mannion, L. '41, Manley, D. '40, Marino, A. '40, Marino, J. '41, Mark, E. '41, Maroney, M. '40, Marowski. W. '42, Marra, A. '41, Marra, C. '40, Marra. T. '40, Marsh, E. '40, Mosher, L. '40, SIXTH ROW- Martel, M. '41, Martin, J. '42, Martin, L. '40, Martin, T. '40, Martlnelli, C. '40, Martinelli, D. '41, Mater, A. '42, Mattys, M. '40, May, B. '41, Maynard, L. '41, Mazur, S. '42, Mazza. B. '40. SEVENTH ROW--McAuliffe, J. '40: McAuliffee, N. '42, McCarthy, F. '41, McCarthy, G. '41, McClure, F. '40, McCue, J. '41, McDermott, J. '42, McDermott, L. '41, McDivitt, B. '42, McDonald D. '42, McDonald, R. '42, McDonell, J. '42. EIGHTI-I ROW-McDonough, J. '40, McGavish, B. '41, McGavisk, N. '41, McGill J. '41, McGranaghan, B. '40, McGraw, M. '39, McIntosh, H. '42, Mclfiay, E. '41, McLaughlin, M. '42, McLaughlin, R. '41, Mel Lean, P. '41, McMullen, R. '41. NINTH ROW-Medwid, B. '42, Melfi, A. '41, Merhar, J. '40, Metler, C. '40, Metler, W. '40 Miller, B. '40, Miller, D. '41, Miller, E. '40, Miller. M. '39, Wiles, B. '42, Minnetti, M. '42, Mishanic, W. '41. TENTI-I ROW4 Moran, W. '39, Morabito, N. '40, Mooney, J. '42, Moore, B. '42, Mullen. J. '42, Muniga, G. '42, Murawski, A. '41, Murphy, J '40, Murphy, P. '42, Murphy, R. '40, Murray, A. '41. ELEVENTH ROW-Moore, L. '40, Moore, S. '41, Moore, Z. '42, Morowski M. '42: Moszak, J. '41, Moszak, M. '40, Moyer, J. '40 Muccma. C. '42, Napier, D. '42, Napolione, D. '40, Napolione, J. '42, Neiler Norton, D. '40, Nutt, R. '42, Oakleaf, P. '42, Oakes, D. '42, Oakley, W. '41, O'Conne1l, T. '42, THIRTEENTH ROW-O'Connor, S '40,' Qffenbach, H. '42' Offenbach, M. '40, O'Keefe, L. '41, Oliver B. '40' Olmstead E. '40' O'Neil T. '40' Oppenheim, H. '40' Op penneim, P.. '42, orSir1i,E. '41, O'Toole, L. '40, owens, v. '40. FOURTIZJENTH ROW-Oizela, D. '40, Pad1o,E. '42' Padio Li. '42, Pagliaroli, J. '40, Palmquist. J. '41, Palmquist, M. 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Ei, ,I .31 if 7, H,-Z, .gl -,iv-.Fe H -v:, ,,, -:.',,:A.- Ev.: R. '42' P ck J. 42' Peck T. 40' lelton B. 42' Perkins FIRST ROW-Pastalenic, J. '42, Pavone, G. '41, Piccoly, , e , ' , , ' , ' , ' , , R, wig: Perry, M. '40, Peterson, A. '40, Peterson, G. '40, Petronick, T. '41, Piechota, A. '42. SECOND ROW-Pezzementi, I. '40, Pez- zementi, M. '40, Phearsdorf, A. '40, Pfeiffer, B. '42, Pfieffer, E. '42, Phielschiefter, M. '40, Phillips, G. '42, Phillips K '39, Pickup, E. '41, Piechota, P. '40, Pilan, W. '40, Plewniarz, J. '39. THIRD ROW-Platt, J. '41, Porter, J. '41, Porter, W.. '42, ' R '41 Paugh, L. 41, Pounds, J. '40, Pratt, J. '42, Pratt, R. '40, Prenesk, M. '42, Price, G, '42, Psathas, P. '40, Putnam , Purdy, D. '40. FOURTH ROWMQuigley, J. '40, Quinn, T. '41, Quinn, W. '41, Randall, A. '41, Rosier, D. '40, Raynor, R.. '40- Reading, M. '41 Reeves. C. '42, Reilly, J. '42, Reilly, P. '42, Reitz, P. '41, Renko, M. '40. FIFTH ROW-Reynolds, B. '42: Reynolds, G. '41, Reynolds, Leo '40, Reynolds, Lloyd, 42, Reynolds, M. '42, Reynolds, R. '42, Rice, D. '41, Rich, J, '40, Ricci A. '40, Richards, B. '40, Rickey, J. '41, Richey, V. '42. SIXTH ROW-Richey, H. '42, Richardson, M. '42, Ried, H. '40' Riffel M. '41, Robert, E. '41, Robbins, W. '40, Roberts, P. '40, Robinson, J. '41, Robinson, B. '40, Rockwell, E. '42, Rodie, 'M. '40' Rogers, T. '40. SEVENTH ROW-Rogers, G. '41, Root, J. '41, Ross, B. '40, Ross, E. '42, Ross, M. '42, Ross, R. '40, Rossetti R. '42, Rottstedt, M. '41, Rounds, O. '40, Rowe, A. '42, Royer, H. '40, Ruby, E. '39. EIGHTH ROW-Ruby, M. '40, Rucinski F. '40: Ruser, A. '41, Russo, D. '41, Russo, L. '40, Russo, P. '42, Rycraft, V. '40, Safford, J. '40, Sage, D, '42, St, Jghn, Ri '40, Samuelson, C. '40, Sandsbury, J. '42. NINTH ROW-Saussier, A. '40, Savage, D. '40, Sawaya, J. '39, Saylor, E. '40, Schaffer, J. '41, Scheiterle. D. '40, Schewairy, B. '41, Schleigh, P. '41, Schmoke, J. '41, Schnell, A. '40, Schnell, J. '40, Sghry- ver, E. '41, TENTH ROW-Scordo, F. '41, Scordo, L. '41, Sczudlo, R. '41, Slavinski, H. '40, Sederholm, D. '42, Sega, G. '40' Seitler, C. '42, Seltz, C. '41, Serio, A. '40, Sermak, C. '40, Severn, R. '40, Seyller, J. '40. ELEVENTH ROW-Shaffer, N. '42, Shay, L. '41, Sherman, H. M. '42, Sherman, H. V. '42, Sherman, R. '40, Sherwood, P. '42, Sherwood, R. '40, Shirey, E. '40, Shoff, R. '40, Shortell, H. '40, Shulimson, E. '40, Sidor, R. '41.. TWELFTH ROW-Siffin, G. '41, Simmons, R. '41, Simmons W. '40, Simon, S. '41, Sink, E. '42, Swart, L. '41, Skinner, R. 40, Skroback, J. '40, Slawson, B. '41, Slingerland, James '42' Slingerland, John '40, Small, H. '41, THIRTEENTH ROW-Smith, E- '413 Smith, F. '42, Smith, G. '42, Smith, Jay '41, Smith' Jerry '41, Smith, M. '42, Smith, V. '41, Smugorzewski, C. '42, Schnell, G. '42, Snodgrass, P. '41, Snyder, L. '40, Snyder D, '42. FOURTEENTH ROW-Sokolowski, M. '40, Sowinski, C. '411 Spears, C. '40, Speer, F. '41, Spino, V. '41, Spuck, J, 40- Sroka, F. '42, Stady, R. '42, Stady, Robert '40, Stavish, J. '42, Stavlsh, W. '40, Stebick, B. '41. FIFTEENTH ROW-Stedman G. '40, Steer, E. '41, Stainbeck, O. '40, Steinhart, S. '40, Stimlinger, P. '41, Stepanian, E. '42, Stevens, N. '40, Stimsgn R '42, Stomeroski, M. '40, Storneroski, Mary '40, Stone, J. '41, Strighi, O. '41. ' 1 1 f , a v Q' 19 X 'qi x df w Ss: 'Tf 4 . . 7 . . U . . 'Z 5 if i i I 1 . ..,,,, ,, .,.., . ,. ,...1 ' .. ' ,Q . 1 ,,,. ' '. 3 J ' x '- : ' W- ., I . If-fi M' 5215 ' ' 5 2 ' vii . ' . , Q ., hw , .. A. .A . ,. ky, . UWB, . In :,,. nb ,. .,:., :... . ..,,V ,, ,..,1,, , , . f . 1 , .1 .. . . ' 1 ' -ti V w - ..-I' f- . 4 'rr 'V-7' - 4 552225 - ' . ,fm ' wi 'Fil H 'fyimz : i 17' 3 4 ' ' ' - I er K..-. fl. 4,55 , is 3 V J - 5 N 'A , ' iv 1 - L' , gr . ' 'E 'gi I Xu I Mm - H f f. , ,gi : V g I 7: -: Ak .r Q 4, 31 ' ' ' W '- '- - ff - , 'fr L I 7, '-1 i l .. G .- 5' wf rg ' 2' ' . iv 2 :iz . 4 Am' JL f S S 1 4 L V .. N q 1 -L Lh ' ' ' . H .lv , r., M . L A HM W, S V , 1 . . 1 gig. -- J: ii ' - Q ',, . ,.,..:,b m gi l ' -. ' , 532 W M . Te? 'il ' 2' ' ' . I C ' A ' .. ' fr 2 ' i -! an -' if fwba if 5. .s .N..:5g fi it wg , 'Q Q, fa . . ' if ' V .. I H ,. HT - ' x Y . N is , V X W , 'Cd .ar T . . .-. f ,, rg.: To f ii fx. ' ,--S' ' 1 f ro. f . 4 x, . kr. A - f 5 , .5 QQ, . 4. 1 I R: A B i 5 :gf 4? 0 ,.,. .1 . .4 tr eg A . I3 f Q 3 . -. '- ?, .. ' ,. f i . . 1 ,, f .1 Q o Q Q, Q ' X - 14 ., . - ,. 4' ' U ' 1 : Q, Y of i if To A .ii fl ' 1 i f ' , Y . 0 , B FIRST ROW-Stuart, J. '41, Sturm. J. '41, Sturm, P. '40, Suda, B. '41, Suda, J. '41, Sullivan, M. '41, Sutton, D. '40, Sutton, E. '40, Smugorzewski, L. '40, Swart, R. '40, Swatt, M. '41, Sweeney, J. '41. SECOND ROW-Sweitzer. B. '40, Sweitzer, E. '40, Swetland H. '41, Swetland, J. '40, Swift, S. '40, Szadlowski, H. '41, Tanous, W. '40, Taylor, '41, Taylor, D. '41, Taylor L. 42, Toyioi-, W. '40, Thomas, B. '42. THIRD ROW-Thomas, C. '40, Thompson, R. '41, Thomson, F. '41, Tiller, B. '41, Tilly C. '42: Troup, J. '41, Trunfio, C. '42' Tucker, C. '42' Tucker V. '42, Turck, L. '40, Turek, C. '41, Turock, J. '42 FOURTH ROW-Uber, P. '42, Ursoy, E. '42, Valentine, B. '40, Vales, C. '41, Valle, A. '42, VanCuren, A. '40, VanDusen, C. '41, VanHouten, D. '40, Varley, B, '40, Vena, V. '41, Verbanic, M. '42, Vnlz, F. '42. FIFTH ROW-Voorhis, N. '42, Vossler, R. '40, XVainman, V. '42, Walsh, J. '40, Weagraff, H. '40, Weatherall, A. '41, Weber, R. '41, Weed, M. '42, Weed, M. '41, Weise, '40, Welch, M. '39, Weldon, W. '41. SIXTH ROW-Welsh, J. '41. Welsh, M. '41, Welsh. T. '42, Welsh, V. '41, Wenke, R. '41, Wesley, L, '41, Weston, R. '42, Wheeler, J. '42, Wheeler, D. '40, Wheeler, F. '40. SEVENTH ROW-Wheeler, G. M. '41, Wheeler, N. '40, Wheeler, V. '41, Wheeler,-W. '41, Whipple, B. '40, White, J. '42, Whiteman, W. '40, Whittaker A. '42. EIGHTH ROW-Whitton, C. '41, Widrig, B. '41, Wilcox, B. '40, Wilday, B. '40, Wilkinson, J. '41, Wilkinson R. '39, VVilliamS, E. '40, Williams, F. '40, NINTH ROW-Williams, H. '41, Williams, M. '40, Williams, N. '42, Willsey, E. Wilson G 40 Winsor L '40 Wittenburg W '40 Wittenburg W '40 TENTH ROW Witter D '41' Witz M '40 '42: . . ' 9 . . 1 , . : . . . - . . . , . : Wixon, J. '40, Wolfram. G. '40, Woodard, J. '40, Woodard, J. '40-, Worth, B. '42, Wright, B. '40. ELEVENTH ROW-Wright, E. '41, Wright, J. '41, Wright, R. '41, Wright, W. '40,,Wuethricn, '42, Wyviorlfra, A. '40, Wysocki, V. '41, Wyviorka, J. '42. TWELFTH ROW-Vagelowich, R. 42, Yahn, W, 42, Yaw, A. 40, Young, J. 40, Young, R. 40, Yusko, M. 41. THIR TEENTH ROW-Zandi, C. '42, Zandi, R. '40, Zapel, S. '42, Zdrojowy, R. '40. FOURTEENTH ROW-Zemer, R. '40, Zoghibe, H. '41. FIFTEENTH ROW-Zoghibe, J. '42. v CLASS OFFICERS IUNIORS ELAINE MARKHAM GEORGE WOLERAM ELEANOR SAYLOR STANLEY SWIFT TERRY ARMSTRONG DOROTHY BRANT FRANCES RUCINSKI 2' r IIN - PresicIenI Vice Presidenf - Secre+ary - Treasurer SIuder1I Council MJ? SOPHOMORES EDWARD SCHRYVER DOROTHY HALL BETTY LYNCH - GENE McCARTHY LAURA McDERMOTT EUGENE NEILER ri 'i .E xi? MJ LN' ,V I' A.,, , I ,,, I I II 1 , I - Presidenf Vice Presiderfr - Secrefary - Treasurer Sfudenf Council FRESHMEN ROBERT McINDOE - - PHYLLIS MURPHY - PHILIP REITZ JEAN CONKLIN - PATRICIA STIMLINGER ,12- - Presidemk Vice Presidemk - Secrefa ry - Treasurer Sfudenf Cour1cII I I I I I I I I I 411 I X I H111-xxx Kg!! lxxx lx x ' x P I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 . xxx'- Xxx XXX xxxx c XQS o 17 1 ,B : Q J 'O an il I 1 i ,K wa 5 M 6 nf L f S66 UNE: ages ,l ani lo L ' , fwa H fn-g liz g lifwil E . ' 'fbqfrl L Vanta. CQwa b 4 W, 32 :x QQML '2- X , MAk'E3: .fr-5::S.ne4f,f. Q leaf 5 XJNQQS S x Xl r x T :x N Y TX 'Q l x X xl S X. N VKX N N '1v ' r- V .,- Tl-IE STUDENT COUNCIL l l l On Ocfober 28, formal acfivifies began in fhe Olean High School Sfudenf Council when Mary Lynch was elecfed presidenf of fhe group. Ofher officers include , John Quinn, Vice Presidenf: Frances Rucinslci, Secrefaryy and Laura McDermoff, 1 Treasurer. ' l Sfudenf acfivify gof under way immediafely when fhe council spenf fwo meefings revising fhe fwenfy poinf leffer lisf. Several changes were made which include credif for chief cheerleader, properfies commiffee for fhe Senior Play, and a few ofher minor changes. In November, fhe council underfoolc fhe difficulf faslc of elecfing a chief cheer- leader and assisfanfs. Affer wafching fhe applicanfs af several foofball games, fhe honor of chief cheerleader was vofed fo Madeline Edel. Her assisfanfs included: Lois Dimicco, Kafe McCready, Rufh l-lannes, Eleanor Saylor, and Aldo Jacobus. These cheerleaders nof only led fhe school spirif af games buf were oufsfandingly successful-a facf which proved fo fhe Council fhaf fhey had chosen fhe righf ones. The dufy of fhe Sfudenf Council is fo regulafe and oversee all school acfivifies. The Council has done so fhis year and has proved if could carry ouf ifs dufies. The following were members of fhe I939 Sfudenf Council: Seniors Helen Nodler, John Quinn, Louis Rhodes, Mary Lynch. Juniors: Frances Rucinslci, Terrance Armsfrong, Dorofhy Branf. Sophomore: Laura McDermoff, Eugene Neiler. Freshman: Pafricia Sfimlinger. Mr. Saclceff is fhe sponsor. - H l E 'ylillx h 8 W p i Sq cop da-H3 ,Sa O 'uf dear old qc - ,ue Q S v 2Fv :?H'-:g g5 e.1 -E- s lv . lf' 'I i - 'CL en l S cl ll hu-...., I Sea+ed-J. C. Quinn, N. Geer, E. ChisI'1oIm, M. Lynch, D. SaIvaIori, M. Pane, P. Aiicins, L. Dimicco. Sfanding-A. Hurnes, G. Kinnicuff, R. Smi+I'1,J. Baker, B. DarIing'ron, N. Chicoia, R. Johnson, L. Hobari, E. Ash, R. Sfaysa, M. Ouinn, P. LiI+Ieiohns, N. Gofran, R. Maynard. CONGRESS STAFF Jovan Quinn I - EDWARD Asn I - Edi+ors-in'Chief ROBERT JOHNSON - Managing Ediior MARY LYNCH '--- Business Edifor DOMINIC SALVATORI Assisfanf Ediiors-in-Chief BRINTON DARLINGTON f BETTY ESTES - - Assisianf Managing Ediior PATRICIA ATKINS - Assisianf Business Manager ASSOCIATE EDITORS JOHN BAKER NELLIE GEER PATRICIA LITTLEJOHNS NICHOLAS CHICOLA NELLIE GOFRAN RUTH MAYNARD EARLE CHISHOLM AILEEN HUMES RUTH SMITH LOIS DIMICCO GRETA KINNICUT ROLLA STAYSA MARGARET FANE MARY OUINN This Sfafi has been responsible for Ihe weekly one-half page issue of Congress in The OIean Times-Herald and also for 'rhe preparaiion and The publicahon of Ihe Yearbook-Congress-I939. Miss Hobarf has been Ihe Ieacher and adviser. I ' ' Fifi! Q .r- 4, I lg Gnd in an Tfwqhr ro We H eadgh . , , 4 'riI'h mesfk tune QI Q Iiicgi s YIT -i ' NI FronT row-J. McLaughlin, F. Gaylord, M. Sweeney, V. Boyd, M. Fane, P. Eade, R. Harris. Second row-B. DarIingTon, D. Raynor, K. Phillips, F. Fay, C. Norman, H. Nodler, J. Thomas. Third row-L. Rhodes, R. Cuddy. C. O'Connor, M. Lax, C. RappaporT, M. Blum, M. Schum. FourTh row-R. WeTmore, J. Burns, J. Hickey, G. Schryver, J. Bazow, R. Wilkinson. FiTTh row-J. Schleigh, B. J. Miller, H. PsaThas. NEW YORK STATE HONOR LEAGUE The New York STaTe Honor League is an honorary sTaTe-wide organizaTion oT high school sTudenTs who rank highesT in schoIasTic abiliTy and exTra curricular acTiviTy. The purpose oT The league is To promoTe good scholarship and school ciTizenship. The members oT The League in each high school are chosen by Two voTes. A lisT oT all seniors wiTh The highesT grades, up To and including The previous January examinaTions, is TirsT submiTTed To The Teachers. They selecT Trom This lisT a number, equal To TiTTeen per cenT of The class, of Those whom They consider oT The TinesT characTer and oT mosT value To The school. The resuIT oT The Teacher voTe is Then submiTTed To The Senior class who Then selecT Ten per cenT oT The number of The Senior class Tor ThaT year. CharacTer, value To The school, and TuTure promise are The poinTs upon which Their selecTion is based. The I939 New York STaTe Honor League members chosen in Olean High School are: JOHN BAZOW REGINA HARRIS CLARICE RAPPAPORT MURIEL BLUM JOHN HICKEY JOHN DONALD RAYNOR VIRGINIA BOYD MARIE LAX LOUIS RHODES JOHN BURNS JOHN McLAUGHLIN JOHN SCHLEIGH ROBERT CUDDY BETTY JANE MILLER GEORGE SCHRYVER BRINTON DARLINGTON HELEN NODLER MARY SCHUM PHILOMENA EADE CATHERINE NORMAN MARY SWEENEY MARGARET FANE CAREY O'CONNOR JAMES THOMAS FRANCES FAY KAY PHILLIPS ROBERT WETMORE FREDERICK GAYLORD HELEN PSATHAS ROBERT C. WILKINSON ALMOST D. Sirianni, H. Psafhas, F. Gaylord, M. Fane, J .Thomas, R. Cuddy, R. Harris, N. Geer, M. Lynch, R. Fox, J. lbauqh, C. Oiconnor. EIGI-ITEEN March 31 marlced The grand climax for The Senior Play casT when The play, AlmosT EighTeen , was presenfed To an amused audience. IT seemed To all ThaT The play was made especially for James Thomas who filled The leading role of Eddie Barry wiTh The ease of a professional. IT was enfirely around young Eddie ThaT The whole ploT revolved. His Troubles and worries were a con- sTanT source of merrimenf, and his hopes and ambiTions aroused familiar memories. Bud Gaylord broughf forTh peals of laughfer from The audience wiTh his Typically faTherly aTTiTude Towards young Eddie and Beafrice, lNellie Geerl Eddie's sisTer, wiTh his remarks abouT happenings when he was a boy . BeaTrice seemed To capTivaTe everyone presenT by her suaviTy and perfecf sophisTicaTion in her aTTiTude Toward Eddie. Helen PsaThas as Eddie's mofher showed herself capable of fulfilling her parT wiTh a conplacency ThaT was amusing. The whole Barry family was whaT we mighf call a Typical American Family . George Jones, beTTer lconwn as Uncle George , held The love of everyone wiTh his philosophy and casualness. More Than once Uncle George lCarey O'Connorl saved The siTuaTion, which was complefely sTirred up The momenf haughfy Mrs. Gran- ville appeared on The scene. Mrs. Granville, played by Mary Lynch, managed To rnalce poor Eddie's and Mr. Barry's lives absoluTely unbearable. BuT Mabel Warren lJeaneTTe lboughl helped George unravel The TighT spoTs and was rewarded by George's proposal of marriage affer waiTing for more years ThaT she cared To reveal. Eddie's crowd was made up of Tommy Granville, Sally Davison and Ann Sher- man lMargareT Fanel who was The Typical girl friend. Ann was consTanTly confronfed wiTh greaT problems which she Tried To geT Eddie To seTTle for her. Her iealously of Sally and aTTempTs To find excuses To call on Eddie when he wasn'T aT her house were amusing. Sally Davidson lRegina Harrisl and Tommy Granville lBoy Cuddyl were Eddie's True blue friends who helped him wiTh his problems as much as Their young minds would allow. The remainder of The casT was made up of Daniel Sirianni, lMr. MerriTTl who asTonished The audience wiTh his abiliTy To play The parT of a professor, noT only in loolcs buT in acfions. Miss Dalyrymple, a clubwoman, friend of Mrs. Granville was enacfed by RuTh Fox who played her parT well. Everyone presenT agreed Thaf AlmosT EighTeen was a briIIian+ performance info which all The acfors and acfresses, including Pafricia Havens, prompfress, puT Their hearfs. Miss Herzog and Miss Baldwin deserve praise for The success of The play. lbw 4 SeaTed-C. RappapOrT, J. LaTTerTy, Mrs. HaTTield, M. Sweeney, Mr. James Korb, V. Kreamer, J. Mc- Laughlin, Miss Ehman, C. Handley, Miss Hill, L. Rhodes, C, Norman, J. Burns, Miss Oliver, Mary Rudy, Mrs. Hannigan, D. Raynor. STanding-A. Schnell, J. Kingsley, B, OarlingTon, L. Coleman, V. Boyd, N. Geer, M. Lax, A. GaTewood, E. DOugherTy, M. WiTz, M. L. DeuTer, L. Hirliman, B. Ross, A. Yaw, G. FiTzpaTriclc, H. Oppenheim, J. Furman. CENA ROMANA Roman deiTies and Toga-clad ciTizens sTepped Trom The pasT Tuesday evening, April 25, To wine and dine in The school caTeTeria when The Virgil class, served by The Cicero sTudenTs, held Their annual Virgil banqueT. Even red-haired Diana, Domina Sweenia, parsley-crowned Ceres, Domina Nor- mania, cOlorTul Iris, Domina Ehmania, TurreT-crowned Cybele, Domina Oliveria, and crescenT crowned Luna, Domina Kreameria, parTOOlc OT The mOrTal TeasT wiTh evidenT eniOymenT. BuT Then, who would reTuse such a sumpTuOus repasT? When The slaves had changed The guesTs' shoes Tor house sandals and seaTed Them, everyone dug inTo The gusTaTio Or appeTized. ATTer each course The slaves broughT waTer, in which TO wash The hands. The dish pans were such dainTy Tinger bowls! ATTer an impressive invOcaTion by our able TOasTmasTer Dominus Burnsus, who also announced The serving OT The courses in sTerTorian Tones, The punch was served. AlThOugh The dinner commiTTee asserTed ThaT The punch cOnTained only ginger ale and grape iuice, as The evening progressed, The celesTial deiTies and our dis- Tinguished TaculTy guesTs gradually lOsT Their imposing digniTy. lWhO could keep any digniTy anyway wiTh a daisy wreaTh hanging on One's eyebrow Or ear?l Could iT have been Dominus Raynorus who seemed inclined To slip under The Table? Perhaps The punch aTTecTed Our sighT. The slaves ouTdid Themselves in providing enTerTainmenT beTween courses. There was an especially clever rendering OT The Umbrella Man in LaTin ,OT course: and a iuggling acT lwiTh boiled eggsl, and a lusTy solo. The Tableaux provided a greaT deal OT hilariTy. Dominus SaclceTTus, Anchses, perched upon Dominus LaTTerTius' shoulder. Domina Oliveria as Venus rushed bravely inTO The Thiclc OT a dangerous duel TO rescue Dominus Burnsus Trom The weapon OT Dominus Raynorus. Dominus MacLOughlinus and Dominus Rhodeseus waged a Tierce boxing maTch. ATTer The dinner The guesTs dOTTed Their Togas and helped The slaves wash dishes. Thus ended an enjoyable and Typically Roman dinner. THE LIBRARY A banner year in new books opened wilh lwo new encyclopedias among lhe 269 volumes shelved on Seplember 6. Miss Schleich collaled, classilied, made lemporary accession and shell lisl, and lyped book pockels and cards belore school began. On Seplember I2 Miss Schleich was granled sick leave and Miss Ida Gould became acling librarian. Assisled by Lucy Bean and Belly Esles, Miss Gould ran lhe library ably lor a monlh, lyped shell lisl cards and accession record and labeled lhe liclion. On her relurn Miss Schleich conlinued labeling lhrough lravel and biography and underlook calaloging. English I B classes were inslrucled wilh lhe lollowing resulls in verse: Dear Miss Schleich: You were so kind lhe olher day, Dear Miss RandaIl's I B Classes Qur gralilude we wish lo pay. Of mosl allenlive lads and lasses, The benelil lhal we oblained I like lhe phrase We lingered lhroughf' Was equal lo lhe pleasure gained. You used in menlioning Who's Who. The Readers' Guide helped us lo see My lhanks is lhal you use lhese books I-low uselul one index can be. For A. MacDougalI and olher cooks: We even lingered lhrough Who's Who, Who's Who-Cornelia Olis Skinnerg Seeking suilable lhanks lor you. Anlhologies lor Willer Bynner. I-Ielen Lian David McGranaghan Sincerely yours, Jean McDermoll Lynn Taylor Helena F. Schleich Miss Percival's English classes under lhe direclion ol lheir inslruclor and Miss Schleich made bibliographies ol loreign counlries, lravel, and biography. Gills during Book Week and allerward lolaled 43 volumes donaled by Mrs. J. M. Bair, Miss Elizabelh Baldwin, Miss Maud Brooks, Cork lnslilule, Miss Elizabelh I-Ierzog, Mrs. Slanley McConnell, Miss Schleich, Roberl Scholl, Mrs. Gerald Sibley. and lhe Yale Universily Pressg planls by Miss Daisy James and Miss Gould and ligurines by Mrs. Thomas Larkin and Miss Schleich. lWi,l,'j T x THE PIED PIPER OF I-IAMELIN The Pied Piper oT T-lamelin , The TirsT opereTTa To be presenTed in The High School AudiTorium, was greeTed by a large group oT The musically minded public oT Olean. The opereTTa was presenTed November I8, Tor The purpose oT raising Tunds To buy robes Tor The newly organized A Cappella Choir. As Tor The sTory: The Piper came To The village oT l-lamelin, a Town overrun wiTh bold, villainous raTs, and oTTered To rid The Town oT These vermin Tor a Thousand guilders. As The Mayor and CorporaTion Tailed To pay The Piper his Tee, he enchanTed The children oT The Town wiTh his pipe and Took Them To Dreamland. Here They were greeTed by The Dream Lady who enTerTained Them wiTh many Toys. When The Piper reTurned To l-lamelin, The Lame Boy, who was unable To Tollow The group, persuaded The Piper To reTurn The children. This reTurning oT The children broughT greaT happiness To The parenTs oT The Town oT l-lamelin. Mr. FooTe oT ST. BonavenTure College played The parT oT The Piper. l-lis inTer- preTaTion was mosT excellenT. As a smoofh, craTTy mayor, Mr. WiTTenberg oT The Olean l-ligh School FaculTy gave a very splendid perTormance. Miss l-lall, also a Teacher, proved herselT boTh a good acTress and a beauTiTul singer as she porTrayed The Dream Lady. The Lame Boy was played by Miss Beverly Bowser, a member oT The Girls' Glee Club and A Cappella Choir. l-ler voice was sweeTly appealing. The CorporaTion consisTing oT members oT Choral groups Trom various churches oT This ciTy, and The A Cappella Choir wiTh The Girls' Glee Club made a Tine back- ground Tor The opereTTa. The success oT The perTormance was aided by The Tine direcTing oT The choral parTs by Miss RoberTson and oT The dramaTic parTs by Miss l-lerzog and by The piano accompanimenTs oT Mrs. SaclceTT and Miss Gladys ApiTsch. Miss Gleason direcTecl The dancing and Miss CurTiss and her classes made The cosTumes. g.-.:a.g5, , :tg 6.--a ,Can '-2 2 - I F : I n S c 1 -en Sq O l Sc. DJ 0 e Q S 0 dw-13 , '10 M. Ellis, J. Jewell, J. Grady, B. Ellis, E. Blackwell, N. Bercoon, H. Hancock, B. Wilkinson, M. Sclwum, S. Kuperman, P. W Reifz, J. Young, B. Kingsley, M. Golden, Mr. Rice lDirecIorl, B. Gee, K. Phillips, M. Williams, G. Bennell, E. Carmeny, M. Caliguri IEigI1IIw Graclerl, B. McGranaqan, J, Jordan lEiqInIB Graderl, E. Slephanian, J. Wixson. OLEAN HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Belween acls ol operella. Commencement I938. Assembly. O F FIC E R S JOHN McLAUGHLlN --------- Presiclenl MARY SCI-IUM ---...- Vice Presidenl and Secrelary TOM GEISE AND JANE WIXSON - '--- Librarians JOHN KINGSLEY - - Execulive Commillee VIOLINS CELLOS TRUMPET ELEANOR BLACKWELL CLIFFORD BROOKINS MADELINE CALIGUIRI ELIZABETH CARMANY MARYLYN ELLIS JEANE GRADY MARGARET HANOBECK JOHN JEWELL JEANETTE JORDAN WILLIAM McGRANAGHAN ETHELYN MOSZAK MARY SCHUM FLORENCE SFEER ROBERT WILKINSON KAY PHILLIPS JEANNETTE YOUNG DOUBLE BASS GRACE BEN N ETT FLUTE JOHN McLAUGHLIN CLARINETS NORMAN BERCOON SARAH KUPERMAN SAXOPHONE MURIEL GOLDEN TROMBONE MARGARET WILLIAMS ACTIVITIES PHILIP REITZ FRENCH HORN ROBERT GEE WILLIAM KINGSLEY PIANO JANE WIXSON BETTY ELLIS TYMPANI BETTY ELLIS DRUMS TOM GEISE HERBERT HANCOCK Two Tlwealre Guilcl Plays. Federalion P. T. A. Plays. Spring Concerl. Soulliweslern New York Slale Compelilion Feslival Iield in Olean. Group from orclweslra played al Foolball Banquel and Teachers' Banquel. GENERAL MUSICAL ORGANIZATION O F F I C E R S ROBERT WILKINSON -------- Presiclenl MARY SCI-IUM - - Vice Presidenl and Secrelary BETTY GLASSER ------ Business Manager and Treasurer in --1' ig, REG-CI-In and rw-Qin,and y'II'I'1 me Tm I Tquqmp ro H12 fun? of Cl luck NH' l , f 'l-fi? 'E -.-1 -r 'Q T P1 2 A C A P P E L L A V SOPRANOS ALTOS BEVERLY BOWSER JEANNETTE TBAUGH ANGELA BARBARO LUCTLLE JORDAN JEAN CHAPTN ALLEGRA KEELER DAMENTCA BARBARO RUTH JORDAN EVA CLAPP JUNE KREAMER LORNA BARNES BARBARA KELLY ANNA CONROY MARGARET MUELLER EATTH EAKTNS ELEANOR SAYLOR EDTTH COOK ANN LOUTSE SAUSSTER PEGGY GEORGE MATTLDA STNTCROPT BETTY GLASSER GLORTA SEGA DOROTHY ROSSE FLORENCE SPEER JEANE GRADY BETTY VARLEY ZADA HUEE VTRGTNTA WATNMAN JEANNE GRAHAM JANE WOOD BTLUJEAN HENEGHAN Qyvn, ' BASSES TENORS TERRY ARMSTRONG EDWARD ERAUN JOSEPH ASH BERNARD GALLUP EARLE CHTSHOLM DONALD RAUB RTCHARD COOKE LEWTS GARDNER STUART DAVTS ROBERT ST. JOHN ROBERT CUDDY WARREN HULTMAN GREY FTTZPATRTCK JOHN SLTNGERLAND CLTFFORD EVANS WARREN OAKLEY JOHN MCLAUGHLTN O F F T C E R S EARLE CHTSHOLM - - ' ---- PresTdenT JANE WOODS - - VTce PresTdenT and SecreTary BETTY GLASSER - - Bushwess Manager and Treasurer ROBERT CUDDY - - ExecuTTve CornmTTTee A C 'T' T V T 'T' T E S OPGFGTTG-'TTTTT6 PTecT Plper OT HameTTn CTwrTsTmas Broadcasi ST'aTe Ees'rTvaT, James'rown, T938 Sunday program aT Y. M. C. A. Sprhwq CorxcerT TTTTon EesTTvaT TweTcT Trx OTean SouTTxwesTern New York STaTe Compe TRLS ' 6 L EE C LUB FTRST SOPRANOS N BARNETSON EMTLY CLARKE ALVERA HTNZ JEAN MC ROTHY BRANT SHTRLEY COAST ALTCE HOGUE MARGARET MUELLER KDELTNE BREHM ANNA CONROY PEGGY HUNTER DTANA NORTON DELTNE CALTGTURT ELTZABETH CUCCHTARO JEANNETTE TBAUGH JACQUELTNE POTTER RNTCE CARTER BETTY ELLTS JEAN JONES MARY PREBEVESK :AN CHAPTN PAULTNE GLASFORD VERONTCA KULA MTGNON RTLEY UDREY CHEW MARTON GTJTLD MARGARET LAYTON GERALDTNE SHELDON TELEN CHOTCRACH MARGARET HANOBECT4 CLARA MARTTNELLT NORENE SMTTH VA CLAPP JEANNE WHTTE SECOND RANOS SONNTE BARNARD FATTH EAKTNS DORTS HORNBURG ALETHA ROWE GRACE BENNETT MARCELLE EDEL JACQUELTNE JORDAN HELEN ROYER LOTS BERGOUTST JEANNE ELLTOTT RHEA KTNNTCUTT GLADYS SCHNELL ELTZABETH CARMANY MYRTLE EVANS PATRTCTA LTTTLEJOHNS MARY SCHUM PATRTCTA COBURN JOYCE PAY NORMA MARTNO DOROTHY STMMONS CHARLOTTE DAHLGREN AGNES ETTZPATRTCT4 ADELTNE PTECHOTA CLARA VALES HELEN DORLAND ANN HANCOCK EDTTH ROCKWELL JO ANN WHEELER ALTOS . LORNA BARNES CLARA JANKOWSKT NORMA LTAN DOROTHY ROSTER JANE BERNREUTHER HARRTETT TCTTTLEMAN POLLY OAKLEAF JOAN SAFFORD DOROTHY HUBER SARAH KUPERMAN HELEN OPPENHETM FLORENCE SPEER ZADA HUFE EMMA URSOY O F F T C E R S JANE BERNREUTHER ------ PresTdenT MARTAN GUTLD - - VTce PresTcTenT ancT Secreiary BETTY ELLTS - - - BusTness Manaqer and Treasurer PEGGY HUNTER - - - Execuive Comn'wTTTee A C T TV T T T E S -f PTameTin SprTnq Concerfr UM EesTTvaT T'xeTcT Tn OTean FronTfM. BreT1rn, M. Hanoblk, R. Hunter, H. , WheeTer, E. CTarTce, M. LayTon, H. Marino, L. Berqquhsi, A. neon-. Chapin, V. KuTa, J. Po'rTer, M. CaTTqurT, M. LTan, P. LTT'fTeToT1ns, M. MueTTer, r. V- ETTcTns, M. Evans, H. Chokrach, A. Hancock, A. Chew, A. Conroy. Third'-R. T4TnnTcuTT, F. Speer, C. JanTcowsTcT, E. CoasT', H. Oppenheim, A. ETTzpaTrTcTc, M. Schurn, P. Coburn, J. Jones, E Ursoy, D. Simmons, A. Heinz, G. ST'meTdon, J. ETTTOTT, S. Kuperrnan. FourTT1fM. Prebesk, CTapp A. BarneTson, N. Srnnh, D. Hornburg. D. Rosier, C. VaTes, E. Carmany, G. ScT'wneTT, C. DaT1Tqren, J. Bernreuiher. H. DorTand, E. . H. Royer, E. RocTcweTT, J. Whiie. -,,,,au-il Sealed J McLaughlin, M. Grosse, E. Clapp, M. Golden, J. Gibson, D. Waldeak, N. Bercoon, R. Jordan, J. Kingsley S Kuperman J Forness, W. Kingsley, B. Gee, A. Chew, J. Graham, W. Belleisle, S. Sleinharl, R. Reilz, G. Serio, R. Graham R. Bennelf, G. Phillips, L. Huff, R. Lundy, R. Wrighl, D. Kamler, R. Wuefhrich. S'randIng-R. Wilkinson, P. Uber, D. Evans, H. Hancock, T. Geise, H. Frielag, K. Phillips, Direcior Charles E Edel B. McCue, O. Zuckerman, L. Gardner, D. Purdy, N. Williams, L. Ceichi, B, Null, J. Walsh. HIGH JOSEPH WALSH .IEAISIISIE GRAHAMH ROBERT BENNETT ,- ROBERT CU DDY - CLARINETS NORMAN BERCOON EVA CLAPP JULIAN GIBSON RUTH JORDAN JOHN KINGSLEY SARAH KUPERMAN FLUTE JOHN McLAUGHLIN FRENCH HORNS AU DREY CHEW SC OFFICERS I-IOOL BAND - - Presicleni Vice Presidenl and Secrefary - Business Manager and Treasurer TRUMPETS WILLIAM BELLISLE ROBERT BENNETT ROGER GRAHAM LEWIS HOFF DONALD KAMLER ROBERT LUNDY GORDON PHILLIPS PHILIP REITZ AUGUSTINE SERIO ROSCOE WRIGHT RALPH WUETHRICH Execufive Commilfee SOUSAPHONES KAY PHILLIPS OSCAR ZUCKERMAN TUBA JOHN MCCUE SAXOPHONES MURIEL GOLDEN JOHN FORNESS MILDRED GROSSE RICHARD WALDECK TYMPANI ROBERT eEE IL I s WILLIAM KINGSLEY TROMBONES ROBERT W K N ON ROBERT CUDDY DRUMS EUJPEIKIZIQJIQRAH LEWIS GARDNER DONALD EVANS AM JOSEPH WALSH IoM GEISE BARITONE MARGARET WILLIAMS HERVIN FREITAG SILAS STEINHART LEO cEocHI HERBERT HANCOCK A C T I V I T I E S Fooiball games. Silver Trumpe+ Jubilee, WHDL. Assembly Spring Concert Senior Play. Souihwesiern New York S+a+e Compeiiiion Fesiival held al Olean. Special numbers in Assembly and ai Pe+er Pan. Ei V ww-'Y fwfr QU 6941 v dw i?giS N36l Wg, ,, II L A tllddk, Firsl row-E. Gleason, J. Kane, M. Edel, R. Whipple, P, Clark. W Second row-D. Napolione, P. Havens, K. McCready, E. Saylor, L. Dimicco. Third row-R. Davies, F. Gaylord, K. Phillips, M. Lynch, C, Norman, M. Fane. Eourlh row-B. Mazza, C. Kinney, B, Erie-I, J. C. Quinn, J. McLaughlin, H. Nodler, M. Schum. Fiffh row-R. C. Wilkinson, B. Darlinglon, J. Hadziclci, J. Bazow. THE LETTERMEN'S CLUB The LeIIernnen's Club is an honorary organizalion of The school composed of sludenls who have earned a Varsily Leller in eilher Toolball, baslcelball or The coveled Iwen+y poin+ IeIIer. The Iwenly poinl IeHer is gained by parlicipaiion in ex+ra- curricular ac+iviIies during The Tour years in high school. Membership in This club is one of The highesi honors a+IainabIe during one's career in high school. The mem- bers Ihis year are: I 938- I 939 FOOTBALL LETTERMEN CHARLES KINNEY DENNIS NAPOLIONE WILLIAM FERRIS KENNETH JOHNSTON LOUIS DeROSE BERNARD MAZZA CHARLES CLARK, Manager HIRAM MILLER JOHN KANE WALTER STAVISH CHARLES MARTIN JOHN HIRLIMAN EARL BRADLEY PETE HADZICKI JOSEPH KAKOL JAMES KUI-IN WILLIAM KUHN MARK GRIFFIN, Caplain JAMES KEHOE BERNARD FRIEI. ROBERT VARLEY FLOYD GLEASON I 93 8- I 939 BASKETBALL LETTE RM EN MORRIS RICHARDSON WILLIAM PECK KENNETH JOHNSTON BERNARD ERIEL WILLIAM KUHN, Capfain JOHN BAZOW Jonn KANE PETE HADZICKI Romer DAVIES, Manager Jonn HADZICKI 20-POINT LETTERMEN AMELIA Asn PREDERICK GAYLORD CATHERINE NORMAN JANE BERNREUTHER ROBERT CUDDY BRINTON DARLINGTON LOIS DIMICCO MADELINE EDEL MARGARET FANE REGINA HARRIS PATRICIA HAVENS MARY LYNCH KATHRYN MQCREADY JOHN McLAUGHLIN HELEN NODLER KAY PHILLIPS JOHN OUINN FRANCES RUCINSKI ELEANOR SAYLOR MARY SCHUM ROBERT C. WILKINSON FronT row-M. J. Miller, M. Sweeney, H. Zoghibe, G. Mafrice, M. Grraas, C. Norman, M. Welch, V, Boyd, D. BranT, M. Rudy, M. Dimicco, A. Ingham, R. SmiTh. Second row-G. Heberle, M. C. Lennon, M. Larch, E. Saylor, F. Parks, R. WiTz, B. Dorko, H. Barry, C. Spears, M. Nix, B. Wayne, J. Woods, J. C-annoe. Third row-J. Young, A. Yaw, P. BuTTingTon, M. WiTz, J. Davis, B. Ellis, J. Furman, B. DougherTy, E. Blackwell, D. O'Connell. FourTh row-E. Mansour, G. Ash, D. Savage, P. GlasTord, N. Hickey, B. George, N. STevens, M. Blum, J. ShorTell, J. Woodard, H. Nodler, E. Marsh, D. Sheldon, J. Adams, M. Schum, W. Moore, J. Jones, J. Hoganson. FiTTh row--T. O'Neil, B. Miller, M. Lax, H. Vales, J. Grady, A. Jerolds, M. Sinicropi. SeaTed-C. RappoporT, F. Colby, B. Gilmore. W A Y S I D E In SepTember abouT ThirTy years ago, a small group oT girls in Olean High School Tounded Wayside, a socieTy which Today sTands aT The head of The lisT oT acTiviTies in The school. The TundamenTal purpose of The Wayside, is To promoTe a spiriT of loyalTy To The school and a spiriT oT friendship among upper class high school girls. Today, over sevenTy Junior and Senior girls gaTher every oTher Monday in STudy Hall IO9 To carry on The TradiTional social and inTellecTual cusToms as did Their moThers in Their day. An inTeresTing program, a social hour, a biT oT reTreshmenTs, and a Ii++le deeper appreciaTion oT one's classmaTes is The meaning oT Monday aTTernoons To Waysiders. AcTiviTies during This year included, aT The regular meeTings, Talks by prominenT local personages, among whom was Mr. RoberT Fisher, The newly appoinTed secreTary of The Y. M. C. A. ln January, The annual Tureen dinner was held in The High School CaTeTeria. AT This Time The new members were iniTiaTed. PresidenT CaTherine Norman was general chairman of The aTTair, and Teachers who were Tormer members oT Wayside were guesTs. Plans Tor The annual Spring dance were begun early in The year, and all was in readiness Tor a delighTTul parTy in May. The gym was decoraTed in spring colors and Johnny FiTzgerald's Tamous orchesTra furnished The music Tor one of The ouT- sTanding social evenTs OT The year. The OTTicers of Wayside This year have been PresidenT, CaTherine Norman: Vice-PresidenT, Mary Lynch: SecreTary, Marion Welch: and Treasurer, BeTTy Cunning- ham. The advisers Trom The FaculTy were Miss Bear, Miss HobarT, Miss Percival and Miss Ryan. All have worked TogeTher and The year may be considered a mosT enjoyable one in The long hisTory oT Wayside. n i:lll'l , . r 2 all -Q -if---N : . ... : Q ' J cl.a.q8 de le - cl Sq 004 46,13 ,gaho 1 dr olcl qofcl -en ru alfa' Firsf row-D. Purdy, C. O'Connor, F. Gaylord, J. McLaughlin, K. Kipp. Second row-E. Schryrer, R. Cuddy, G. Kerr, G. Schryrer, R. Wilkinson. Third row-J. Jewell, Mr. Smifh, B. Darlingfon. THE BOYS'l-ll-Y The officers of fhe Boys' I-li-Y Club who were elecfed af fhe annual banquef in June sfarfed fhe new year wifh fervenf acfivify. Under fhe able direcfion of ifs sponsor, Mr. Wesley Smifh, beffer known as Prof. , fhe club mapped ouf a unique program for fhe year. A schedule of fhe meefings was prinfed and was given fo each member. If included fwo discussion meefings, one on world affairs and one on nafional problems. Dr. Maurice Sheldon gave a very enlighfening falk abouf fhe human skull, and fhe effecf a common cold has on if. Mr. James McCready spoke before The club members on Juvenile Deliquencyu cifing acfual cases, fhe causes and resulfs. During fhe Chrisfmas holidays, a reunion of former Hi-Y members was held. There was a large affendance which included fhe original founders of fhe Olean Chapfer. Each member fold abouf his experiences in fhe l-li-Y and how if affecfed his lafer life. If was unanimously decided fhaf a reunion banquef should be held every year. Following fhe Chrisfmas vacafion, meefings were suspended because of exam- inafions. During fhis period fhe l-li-Y members, as well as fhe ofher members of fhe local Y , regreffed deeply fhe passing of 'rhe able Y. lvl. C. A. Secrefary, Mr. A. A. McLaughlin. Mr, Mac , as he was besf known, was an enfhusiasfic adviser and sponsor of fhe Hi-Y. The Hi-Y affended 'rhe funeral in a body. When meefings were resumed, fhe spring program was ouflined. Five pledgees were inifiafed. They included: Jerry Beyer, Tom Quinn, Bob Reed, Bob Sfady, and Paul Sfurm. ,.-:'.z- fa-'S-'::Q I. I x --- ' - . ' lflff ' 'ir-unl,oF '- Redd NIH . Q, ,and HH1 me't1q T the fu ne GY Q kick s and Pri'-In ' UU-qlil' LO HT Z Fronf row-K. Mcflready, J, Warner, M. Edel, L. Dimicco, A. Fifzpafrick, Miss LaCavera lAdviserl Second row-M. Welch, B. Varley, E. Saylor, H. Barry, R. Hannes, L. Lewis. Third row-M. E. Edel, F. Fay, A. Hadley, B. Cunningham, H. Sfruble. Fourfh row-P. George, J. Bernreufher, M. Edel. THE GIRLS'I-ll-Y A greaf ideal in acTion is This club founded by The laTe A. A. McLaughlin in I932. To his memory aT This Time we pause To give ThoughT and recogniTion for his long and faiThful service ThaT has made This club one of The oufsfanding groups in high school. 1 The girls' Hi-Y of Olean was The firsT Hi-Y club formed in New York STaTe. AT a dinner in June, The following officers were elecfed for The year I938-IC739: Made- line Edel, PresidenT7 Lois Dimicco, Vice PresidenT: KaThryn McCready, Secrefary: Jane Warner, Treasurer: Agnes FiTzpaTrick, Guard. ln Augusf Lois Dimicco and NaTalie Olds aTTended The Hi-Y Camp Van Schoon- haven aT Burden Lake, To bring back new ideas for a program for The oncoming year. ln November Miss LaCavera became The new sponsor, wifh Mrs. Morris as AT The monThly dinner in November, Professor Hayes of ST. Bonavenfure spoke To us on The essenTials of good characTer. A dance was held in December and The money Taken in was used To provide Chrisfmas baskers for a few poor families. An EasTer dance was held To obTain money To puT Towards The Mac Fund which will go Toward building a wing on The Y. M. C. A. for girls, so They will be adviser. S able To use if every nighT. Fronf row-J. Ibaugh, J. Gannoe, M. Fane, J. DeRose, P. Havens, C. O'Connor, B. Darlinglon. Second row-R. Wilz, A. Ingham, B. Wayne, V. Spino, M. Williams, D. Raub, L. Rhodes. Third row-J. EIIioH, M. Quinn, N. Hickey, D. Purdy, J. C. Quinn. Fourlh row-S. Allen, M. Kerns, D. Norlon, P. Slimlinger, E. Fane, J. McDermoH, F. Colby, M. Quinn, H. Zoghibe, J. McCar+hy, A. Jerolds. Fiflh row-G. Filzpafrick, H. Kibbe, S. Kehoe, A. Fifzpafrick, Cv. Mafisa, D. Firkel, J. Colbert M. Kolkowski, B. Dougherfy. THE DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramalic Club has been an oulsfanding conlribufion Io Assembly Programs, P. T. A. Meelings and Radio Programs, in The pasf year. Miss Herzog, Miss Baldwin, Miss Curliss, Miss Randall and Mr. Wiflenburg have acled as advisers Ihe pasl year, direcring +he cIub's exlensive program. Sluolenls, acling as program commillrees, have presenled varied and allraclive programs al Ihe meeiings. Allhough mainly a Dramalic Club, much emphasis has been placed upon ofher fields especially cosluming and makeup. Sludenls have acled as dire-clors, assislanl direclors, slagehands, Technicians and coslumers. Several aspiring Cornells and Gables have made auspicious radio debuls in P. T. A. playlels. The plays have usually been in The spiril of +he occasion, such as Chrislmas, Columbus Day, Thanksgiving and Easier. The plays have deall wilh child care, welfare and discipline. To climax a successful year, The club, in coniunclion wilh 'rhe Senior Class, pre- senled AImos+ Eighreenu, an enlerlaining Jrragic-comedy, by Dana Thomas. The officers of The Drama+ic Club are: PATRICIA HAVENS - - Presidenl KATH RYN McCREADY - Vice Presidenl FREDERICK GAYLQRD V Secrelary DOUGLAS PURDY - - Treasurer SeaTed-M. Sweeney, L. McDermoTT, E. Carmony, E. Pane, L. Manion, M. WiTz, M. DeuTer, B. Tiller. STanding-Miss Ehrman, M. RiTTle, N. LuTher, C. Hanley, M. HunTer, D. Raynor, P. Oalcleaf, J. Burns, J. McDermoTT, K. Dunbar, M. Rodie, J. Quigley, R. Vossler, P. McLean, J. McAuliTTe, J. WhiTe, G. Segall, Miss Oliver. THE CLASSICAL CLUB To acquainT sTudenTs wiTh The background and liTeraTure of The ancienT Romans, and To TormuIaTe a base Tor TurTher sTudy in LaTin, is The primary aim of The Classi- cal Club, which is one oT The oldesT and mosT acTive in exisTence, aT presenT, in The Olean High School. IT is desTined To conTinue Tor many years To come. The members have had The pleasure oT hearing The Rev. Truesdale, pasTor of The FirsT PresbyTerian Church and an ouTsTanding ciTizen oT The communiTy, speak OT his Travels abroad and his visiT To The ciTy of Rome ThaT, aT one Time, was The capiTal of The greaT Roman Empire. Mr. Truesdale relaTed To The club, The wonders and beauTies oT Rome and gave a Thorough descripTion oT iTs ancienT ruins. In addiTion To This, The club obTained picTures oT Tamous Roman ruins Trom The STaTe CapiTol, Albany. The members Toolc parT in spelldowns, puzzles and plays, wriTTen in LaTin. Prizes were oTTered To The winners. These acTiviTies are educaTional as well as being enTerTaining. This semesTer, The members ol: The Classical Club have sTarTed The building oT a Roman house and a sTudy oT iTs TeaTures. The clubls advisers are Miss Oliver, Miss Downey and Miss Ehman. OTTicers OT The club are as Tollows: ,via s MARJQRIE RODIE - Consul I PATRICIA McLEAN - Scriba LOUIS RHODES - QuesTor KENNETH DUNBAR NunTius V . Xin J. BuTler, N. Olds, V. Owens, A. Saussier, L. Canada, N. Geer, G. Crannuck, J. Eade, B. Taylor A. Whalen, B. Robenson, A. DougherTy, K. Kipp, H. HarTwick, G. Heberle, J. Jones, MargareT Pane lModelI f7 H. Royer, J. McDermoTT, P, Eade, R. PalmquisT, H. KiTTleman, P. Havens, T I-I E S K E T C I-I C L U B PATRICIA HAVENS - - PresidenT JOSEPH EADE - Vice PresidenT ANNE DOUGHERTY - - SecreTary MISS BALL - - - Club Adviser VarieTy is The spice oT liTe! This year The SkeTch Club members worked indus- Triously painTing murals on Two subiecTs, This is My America , and New FronTiers Tor American YouTh , which were submiTTed in The American Forum conTesT, spon- sored by The American Magazine. In The background oT The above picTure, are shown The murals painTed by Fay Leavins, PaTricia Havens, Duane Whalen, Nellie Geer, DoroThy Baker, Kola Kipp, Barbara Robinson, and Wayland Parker. Among The modeIs who posed Tor The club was Jean Troupe's small black and whiTe dog, who suTTered siIenTIy Tor arT's sakel The dog was puT on a cushion buT Tinally had To be held while The sTudenTs skeTched Their vicTim. Some oT The mosT inTeresTing skeTches made were oT ouTdoor subiecTs near The school. EnTered This March in The SchoIasTic ConTesT in PiTTsburgh were: The Third STreeT Bridge by PaTricia Havens, a Typical Tall scene Raking Leaves , by Duane Whalen and an inTeresTing back door scene, by Joe PainTer. SkeTches oT Trees were also included in This group, and several waTer color painTings oT surround- ing landscapes were submiTTed by Raymond Bridge. The club is planning To enTer some oT Their besT work in The Li++le Valley Fair in SepTemloer. Prizes are oTTered Tor The besT drawing submiTTed. FronT row-M. Johnson, R. STaysa, W. Parker, D. Whalen, A. DougherTy, B. Robinson. Back row-M. Fane, N. Geer, D. Seuling, J. Jones, J. Berardi, H. Kibbe, H. Nodler, D. Sheldon, C. Beaver, P. Havens. THE CERAMICS CLUB JOSEPH BERARDI ----- PresidenT HELEN NODLER - Vice PresidenT PATRICIA HAVENS - - - SecreTary MISS BALL - - - - Class Adviser Members: Charles Beaver, Joe Berardi, Harold Kibbe, Duane Whalen, Eleanor Parker, Nellie Geer, PaTricia Havens, Anne DougherTy, Helen Nodler, RuTh PalmquisT and Jean Jones. Housed This year in The basemenT oT The new High School, This club has had a disTincT advanTage. On a Monday aTTernoon, one passing The open door oT The Ceramics club room, could hear a pleasanT whirling oT The poTTer's wheel and The chaTTer oT The young enThusiasTs while They worked molding clay inTo deTiniTe shapes. Several of The members have disTinguished Themselves in The making oT poTTery and sTaTueTTes. Joe Berardi, The presidenT, has done some ouTsTanding work in clay modeling. LasT year he was called upon To make a head Tor one oT The properTies in The Senior Play, and recenTIy he was asked To make a clay Tigure Tor The LiT+Ie TheaTre Guild play, AnoTher Language . Miss Mayme Ricker, supervisor oT arT in The grades, has demonsTraTed The use OT The poTTer's wheel. Several oT The sTudenTs exhibiTed Their Tigurines and vases in The Hobby Show aT which Time demonsTraTions were given by sTudenTs on The use oT The poTTer's wheel, and clay Tigures were molded in TronT oT The specTaTors by sTudenTs. No HandicraTTman's arT Can To our arT compare We poTTers make our poTs OT whaT we poTTers are. GMI 1 N A. Allran, A. Ash, M. Brunner, R. Harris THE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The l-lome Economics Club, which is aicliliafed wi+h +he Nalional Home Eco- nomics Associafion, is in i+s seven+h year of ac'rivi+y. All 'rhose who are inleresled in home economics are eligible +o join fhis club. The Home Economics Club meels every olher Monday in room 309. The club opened ifs season wilh an impressive inifialion ceremony. Differenf forms of enfer- Tainmenl made lhe meefings inferesfing, such as plays, Teas and refreshmenls served al each meeling by diflerenf groups of girls. The obiecf of This club is +o promo+e pleasant wholesome social affairs, 'ro promofe healfhful girlhoody To develop 'ream work and friendship: and To develop in+eres+ in lhe Home Economics Deparfmenf. The Club has for i+s mo+'ro, lhese words- Good, beller, beslr-Never lelr if rest unlil your good is beifer and your befler bes+ .. The colors of rhe Home Economics Club are blue and while, and i+s flower is +he lily-of-lhe-valley. There are fifly-nine members in +he presenf Home Economics Club. The officers of Jrhe club are: ANNE ALLRAM - Presidenl AMELIA ASH - Vice Presidenl REGINA HARRIS - - Secrelary JEAN BRUNNER - - Treasurer MISS WALL J MRS. WALLACE . . ' - Advisers MRS. HATFIELD MRS. BRUNNER , . :W .... f ff ? i i 2 E , 3 f i is 3 'il geese T1 'itfgszi ra W Sfanding-K. Good, R. Sczudlo, J. Beyer, Mr. Smifh, L. Hollander, D. Miller, J. Wilson. Seafed-M. Ceci, H. Nodler, J. Hickey. THE CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club organized This year in Sepfember and is now a very prominenf and worTh-while acTiviTy in The Olean High School. ITs work has been exfremely helpful in The composifion of This book. All The officers picfures and mosT of The snapshoTs are The work of members of This club. Camera Club members are Taughf The use of The club's enlarger and The com- plefe process of developing and prinfing picfures. These acTiviTies have caused much inTeresT in phofography on The parT of many of The sfudenf body. Michael Ceci has done very commendable work on our year book, assisfed by Jack Hickey as his very able assisfanf. He has Taken all The officers' picTures ThaT appear herein. Annually, The club has an exhibiT of The besT work done. This year The exhibif was much improved over Thaf of lasT year, and meT wiTh much approval from bofh The sTudenT body and The Taculfy. To focus even more inTeresT on The exhibif, ballofs were given To faculfy and sTudenTs for Them To use in selecTing The besT prinT in each person's opinion. Refurns of The balloT were: Firsf place, WinTer Span by Mike Ceci: second place, Island STillness by Helen Nodlerg Third place, PaT by Jack Hickey, fourfh place, Mischief by Prof. Smifhq TiT+h place, Please by Jerry Beyer: sixTh place, Daisy by Mike Ceci: sevenfh place, NO. H. S., 8 P. M., by Jack Hickey: eighfh place, Shakespearian Tragedy by Jack Hickey: ninfh place, MaiesTic by Helen Nodlerg TenTh place, Day is Done by Jack Hickey. Mr. M. Wesley Smifh and Miss Mary Dodson are sponsors of This club. a ....,. ,gig , Sealed-B. Lynch, R. Wifz, M. Ouinn, J. Young, R. Kozlow, A. Yaw, H. Royer, M. Rodie, J. Ouigley. Slanding-MM. Offenbach, R. Caya, I. Muniga, M. Caligiuri, M. Garfunkel, E. Blackwell, H. Vales, N. Srevens, L. Rogers, S. Lorenzinio, T. O'NeiI, M. Nix, P. Bulfinglon, Miss Trenkel, M. Dimicco M. Kolkinski, J. Kreamer, P. McLean, J. Hornlein, S. Davis. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Ano+her year has come Io a close wi+h Jrhe Cercle Francais having successfully compIe+ed irs Iifrh year. I+ owes i+s success ro Iwo reasons, a sincere eFIor+ on Jrhe parl of ils members Io improve Their conversalional French, for very Iillle English is spoken al ils meelingsy and a provision for social enjoymenl Io all who parlicipale. AI' one ol Ihe mosl successful meelings Miss Ryan, ol Ihe Iacully, gave a very inleresling accounl ol her Travels in France, 'IFa'r Havens discussed French arf wilh The members, and al anolher meeling colored slides were shown porlraying Iile in France wilh Miss Trenkle, I'he club adviser, ollfering commenls on each piclure. Several plays were presenled by Ihe members during The year and, al some of The meelings, French games were played and group singing of French songs was enjoyed. AI anolher lime The French versions ol popular song hirs were sung. One of The mos? successful and enjoyable occasions was Jrhe Chrisrmas parly, al which June Kreamer and Russel Severn sang The Rosary in French accompanied by Roberl Wilkinson on Jrhe violin. Relreshmenrs were served, games were played and everyone enjoyed himself Io The u'rmosI'. The Iirsl semesler The club showed a marked increase in membership over former years, having Iwenly-five members. OFFICERS OF THE FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS OF THE SECOND SEMESTER MARY ANNE DIMICCO - - Presidenl RICHARD KOZLOW - - - Presidenl' AILEEN HUMES - - Vice Presidenl ANNE YAW - - Vice Presidenl MARY SWEENEY ---- Secrelary HELEN ROYER ---- Secrelary FHYLLIS WILDAY - - - Treasurer JEANETTE YOUNG - - - Treasurer 7 ::'L 'lnf A tlii 1.1.1111 bun! , J h- 5 3 X ef--I.-Q- --.1 ----N - . ... : lens :if T al 4348 I de le T -YQI-po j 3c.h0 QI' old A gn Vu Q S 0 - da.:-13 , qol ' FronT row-l-l. Nodler, P. Eade, B. Glasser, V. RycraTT, A. Kayes, C. Handly, E. Fowler, M. Granduslcy, D. Sheldon, J. Woodard, G. Brown, F. Tiller, P. Firlcel, B. DougherTy. Bacl: row-D. Huber, W. Moran, C. Koziol, Miss Zuber, M. Blum. FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE CLUB The Foreign Correspondence Club is a newly Tormed club iusT sTarTed This year. lT is made up oT pupils who have Tor quiTe a Time been inTeresTed in wriTing To girls and boys in Toreign lands, and also oT pupils who have iusT recenTly become inTeresTed. Q The club members are given The opporTuniTy oT choosing counTries To which They wish To wriTe. The order Tor correspondenTs is Then senT in. The names, Themselves, are very inTeresTing To read aloud. Some can cerTainly be called Tongue TwisTers . They are all names oT sTudenTs whose naTive Tongue is English, or who are sTudying English in school. Newly received leTTers are brough+ To The meeTings and read aloud. Many oT The Toreign correspondenTs send.snapshoTs, scenic posTcards and small arTicles which are very inTeresTing. Besides providing inTeresTing and educaTional enTerTainmenT Tor The club members, iT is hoped ThaT This club will play a small parT in The promoTion oT a Triendly Teeling beTween sTudenTs oT diTTerenT counTries. Miss RuTh Zuber is The sponsor oT This newly Tormed club. il q il k: ' Q 1 -' ' 'T l i T 'T , T T Y Read 5 y-ll'l'u me 1' -Tb tu,-,Q o Q I - nd rf in GY' wqhrro he FronT seafed-P. Eade, B. DarlingTon, T. ATlcins. Second row-F. Parks, B. CervanTes, M. Lax, J. Bova, Third row-J. I-Iornberg, J. Berardi, J. Ash, R. Fairchild. STanding-Miss Keller, R. Fox, L. Rhodes, Miss FooTe. THE MATHEMATICS CLUB GIVEN ...One club oT I5 membersg a President Brinjron DarlingTong Vice PresidenT, Thomas ATIcins, and SecreTary-Treasurer, Philomena Eade. TO PROVE Olean I-Iigh School has an ouTsTanding MaThemaTics Club. STEPS I. The club was organized The TirsT oT I939. A group oT oTTicers were eIecTed. 2. IT was decided The program would be The sTudy oT The Tamous men oT MaThemaTics. 3. The Friday aTTernoon program included many amusing problems and puzzles as well as sTudy oT ouTsTanding maThemaTicians. 4. An inTeresTing and enlighTening Ouiz program was given. Two Teams were chosen Trom The club To Take parT in This program. Q. E. D. FronT row-1NNm. Yahn, Harold Holdridge, Jack Lyon, Virginia HoTTman, RoberT Simmons, Max Richardson, Edwin MaTTern. Second row-Wilbur Clark, Edward Malina, NorberT McAuIiTTe, RoberT PiTTman, Anna Pancio, Floyd King, Wm. WiTTenburg, Richard Gilboy. Back row-Henry Houck, Salem Simon, Don Taylor. THE STAMP CLUB STamp coIIecTing, Americas greaTesT hobby, has enTiced The pupils oT Olean High School inTo iTs ever increasing ranks. The presenT membership numbers abouT TwenTy buT The club is sTeadiIy growing in popuIariTy. The meeTings are held each week. The aim of This organizaTion is To enioy, as a group, delving inTo The mysTeries of The hisTory oT diTTerenT sTamps. MosT sTamps have inTeresTing hisToricaI backgrounds unknown by The maioriTy oT people. In The course of sTudy, The pupils' sTamp collec- Tion, as well as Their knowledge, is gradually enlarged. PresidenT, RoberT Simmons, wiTh The help of Miss Bass, TacuITy adviser, has pre- senTed some very Tine speakers. During one meeTing The members had The pleasure of being addressed by Mr. Leroy Brown, PresidenT oT The Senior STamp Club. OuesTionaires concerning knowledge abouT sTamps have been provided To The members Trom Time To Time To see how much They acTually know abouT sTamps. A really TascinaTing proiecT has been carried on. A UniTed STaTes sTamp map has been in The making and has proved To be a worThy proiecT. ROBERT SIMMONS - - PresidenT JUNIOR HOFFMAN - - Vice PresidenT JACK LYONS - - - SecreTary-Treasurer MISS BASS - A FacuITy Adviser I , jf in Q - uQ Afwtwv igggthgai A e 1 Qlillht li . ol ' . SQh0oI , dahis ,Soho . CU' old QOH -en rU 9 Gifs :EITTI fs.. FronT row--P. Addams, V. I-Iemmerly, R, STaysa, M. Johnson, M. Fleivi. Second row-E. CriTchIow, M. Kyser, J. Moyer, B. STebicIc, B. Lynch. Third row-V. Dodge, E. Anderson, A. Palumbo, L. Turch, M. Handbeclc. FourTh row-A. PiechoTa, J. Judge, G. Rogers, J. McKinnon. Back row-Miss Karl, D. Baker, J. Zoghibe, F. VoITz. KNOW YOUR OWN CNW CLUB I-Iave you been To DaysTrom's, The Glass PlanT, Hydrox, ST. Francis I-IospiTal, Tile or FilTraTion PlanT, The Police STaTion, The PosT OTTice, Sibley-Almy Company, The CuTlery or The WI-IDL STudios? Do you lcnow how The governmenT oT your ciTy is carried on? IT so, have you aTTended any of The CiTy Council meeTings? IT you haven'T become acquainTed wiTh These Things, you can readily see The advanTage of a Know Your Own CiTy Club . Besides knowing The operaTion of local indusTries The TorTunaTe members have an accuraTe knowledge of our school Trom Top To boTTom. In addiTion To These Trips There have been Two ChrisTmas parTies To which Mr. Faragher, Miss Casey and Miss Karl IenT humor and enTerTainmenT. To add To The enioymenT and Tun of The parTy There was dancing and The exchanging oT giTTs wiTh each oTher. The acTiviTies oT The year closed wiTh a picnic. The club was organized Three years ago and boasTs of a large membership. AT presenT There are TwenTy-eighT members under The supervision oT Miss Karl. The oTTicers are: BETTY LYNCI-I - - - - PresidenT MILDRED JOHNSON - Vice PresidenT ROLLA STAYSA - - SecreTary VIRGINIA HEMMERLY - - Treasurer MARY FLERI ------ SecreTary ROBERT ADAMS a - - Program Chairman OTher members: Edward Anderson, Douglas Baker, PaTricia BuTTingTon, DoroThy Burdsall, EdiTh CriTchlow, Jeanne Davis, Virginia Dodge, MargareT I-Ianabeclc, Janice Judge, Reva KinnicuTT, Rhea KinnicuTT, I-Ielen Kosinslci, Mariorie Kyser, Joan McKin- non, Jeanne Moyer, BeTTy Jane Nowaczyk, Adeline PiechoTa, Anna Palumbo, Geral- dine Rogers, ErnesTine SmiTh, BeTTy STebicIc, Lona Turlc, Frank VoITz, James Zoghibe. isis - Qlagis-1'-' N Readxlh and vii -'irvavnd 'WHT 'e'f'f, Twqhr To we We ol Q Heli Xml V. Boyd. P. Havens, Helen Rover, H. Oppenheim, J. McAuliTTe, D. Sheldon, M. Lax, Miss M. Wilson FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The naTionwide commiTTee which direcTed The observance of The Horace Mann CenTennial, believing ThaT his greaT service could besT be honored by carrying Tor- ward The work To which he gave his life, recommended in iTs reporT, which was adopTed by The NaTional EducaTion AssociaTion, ThaT as a conTinuaTion of Horace Mann's work in The selecTion and preparaTion oT Teachers, There be esTablished in each communiTy 'FuTure Teachers of America' groups. F. T. A. is an organizaTion based upon a mosT imporTanT TacT: ThaT The TuTure of manlcind is in The youTh of Today in The purpose, inTelligence, and excellence oT Their lives. F. T. A. oTTers an opporTuniTy Tor pioneers who wish To perform a service 'For Their counTry and humaniTy. The plan is To Torm in each iunior or senior high schools where There is suTTicienT inTeresT and leadership, a FuTure Teachers Club under The sponsorship of an able Teacher. This group will meeT from Time To Time To learn abouT opporTuniTies in Teaching, To sTudy The lives of greaT Teachers, To culTivaTe The characTer qualiTies essenTial To be a good Teacher, To TosTer The developmenT of sTudenT leadership. Each group of Tour or more members meeTing The requiremenTs Tor organizaTion will receive a charTer upon sending Their applicaTion wiTh dues To The naTional commiTTee. Miss Mabel Wilson is The adviser of The Olean High School groups. 12 A ll . xlln ,il v-UTQT l 6 Raymond Thompson, Darell Carr, James Zoghibe, Mrs, Cowell, Keele Good, Charles Seiller, Louie G-reale, William Pellon, Joseph Eade, William Moore CHESS AND Cl-IECKERS CLUB This club was founded in Sepfember l937, and has mel once every week during lhe school year. I+ is considered one of +he loremosr exfra-curricular acliviries ol lhe Olean l-ligh School. Under lhe supervision of i+s lacul+y advisers, Mrs. Cowell and Miss Coburn, The playing ol games and championship conlesls, have run along smoorhly. Several members who have had nearly perfecl allendance are: Joseph Eade, Presidenlg Louie Gicale, Vice President James Zoghibe, William Pellron, Joseph Tucker. Recenfly, several more games have been included in 'rhe exlensive sei of board games which The club has previously played. Among 'rhem are Chinese Checkers, and Pickup Sficks. The club has also held several parries ar which refreshmenrs were served and games played alferwards. When a famous checker player came To Olean 'ro give an exhibirion of his skill, 'lhe club senr several of ilrs beslr players +o pil Their skill againsl Jrhe champion. Earl l-lunr, a former member of Jrhe club, played a draw game, which is an honor. Some of 'rhe guesls who came To 'rhe meefings and played checkers were Miss Noonan and Miss Randall. Wirh The help of Miss MacDowell, 'rhe club succeeded in ge++ing Mr. Leon Cole of S+. Bonavenlure io come and give The club a Talk on Jrhe lundamenfals of checker playing. More members are desired. Won'+ you ioin? . B9E.ZsieiwszSmwxef.4a.. NA.v , LeTT-G. Shryrer, M. Lax, J. l.al:TerTy, L. Rhodes, W. HuTlman, P. ScuTella, F. Gaylord, D. Sirianni, Mr. Jordan, Miss Hill, B. DarlingTon, A. Hanewinckel, K. Dunbar. THE SCIENCE CLUB There is always a group of sTudenTs in high school who are noT enTirely saTisTied wiTh whaT The science courses oTTer. They wanT To delve TurTher inTo The background oT The scienTiTic procedure of Today's indusTries. Through The Science Club oT Olean High School ThaT inquisiTive group is able To broaden Their knowledge. The Olean High Science Club has done much To enlighTen The minds oT sTudenTs concerning The indusTries of Olean. The club has visiTed The Socony-Vacuum reTinery To geT a pracTical knowledge oT TracTional disTillaTion and The processes oT refining oil. They have visiTed The Glass PlanT To learn The process oT making and molding glass. The scienTiTic sTudenTs have visiTed The Olean Tile planT To geT a beTTer under- sTanding oT how clay is baked To diTTerenT TemperaTures To geT The various Types oT Tiles. FingerprinTing has been an acTive deparTmenT oT The Science Club. The club has been TingerprinTing all Tour classes of The High School and sending The prinTs inTo WashingTon, D. C., Tor permanenT records in The Tiles. Mr. Jordan of The Olean Police DeparTmenT has graciously rendered his services To guide The club in This venTure. He has insTrucTed Them how To Take The prinTs and how To Tile Them. ln one OT his Talks To The club he displayed The characTerisTics Tound in every TingerprinT. This enabled The club To undersTand The prinTs To a greaTer degree. The Science Club has had many inTeresTing speakers including Mr. SackeTT, who Talked on asTronomy. Many prominenT discussions have been held on modern im- provemenTs and invenTions. Research in The indusTrial Tields has been a Topic pre- senTed by many oT The members. FirsT row lbackl-M. Grandusky, M. STornierosky, R. Yorke. Second row-I. PezzimenTi, M. ShorTelI, A. Kruzynski, M. Kosinski. Third row-+Miss Noonan, K. Bawn, D. Huber, R. Slavin, J. Seyller. FourTh row-O. FurchT, R. Rucinski. D. George. STanding-A. KurTzhalTz. THE LEGAL CLINIC SomeThing new is a Term applied To The Legal Clinic, a newly Tormed acTiviTy among The exTra-curricular aTTairs of The Olean I-Iigh School. Through The sTeady and ready cooperaTion oT iTs TacuITy adviser, Miss Noonan, The Legal Clinic has enioyed one OT The mosT successTul seasons since iTs beginning. IT is noT excepTionalIy large in membership buT iT sTands high Tor iTs real value and inTeresT. A brieT sTudy oT ParliamenTary Rules was made and all meeTings oT The club puT These rules inTo pracTice. LaTer Analysis oT I-IandwriTing was a Topic discussed and various members of The class sTudied imporTanT phases of The subiecT. RuTh SmiTh inTerviewed Mr. Hag- gerTy, a noTed grapho-analysT living in Olean and reporTed back some oT The inTeresT- ing deTails of his Talk wiTh her. Mr. I'laggerTy dernonsTraTed how he does his work by reading RuTh's handwriTing and by showing how cerTain imperTecTious and also excellencies oT handwriTing denoTe cerTain personal characTerisTics I-Ie also Told oT several oT his experiences in proving The innocence or guilT oT persons accused of Torgery. Mr. I-IaggerTy was one oT The persons who worked in The Lindbergh case. The mysTeries oT handwriTing analysis, however, so TascinaTed The members and TurTher knowledge seemed so advanTageous ThaT The club TurThered Their sTudy along ThaT line in preTerence To compleTing The lisT oT o+her subiecTs suggesTed Tor sTudy. This year's club was a decided success. The oTTicers were: DOMINIC SALVATORI ---- PresidenT AMELIA ASI-I - - - SecreTary MISS ALICE NOONAN - - FaculTy Adviser 'Y L ll Ig' A+ desk-J. Ouinn, Presidenfg V. Boyd, Secrefary. Fronf-D. Sirianni, A. I-IanewincIceI, V. WeIch, F. Rucinslci, M. F, Lennon, E. Schryrer, Second row--R. Kozlow, R. Simmons, J. Eade, N. Geer, P. Eade, A. Ash. Back row-B. DarIing+on, J. Burns, R. Cervanfes. L. Rhodes. THE PARLIAMENTARY CLUB JOHN C. OUINN ----- Presidenf FRANCES RUCINSKI - Vice Presidem' VIRGINIA BOYD - - Secreiary JOSEPH EADE ----- Treasurer The Parliamenfary CIub was organized by Mr. Sackeht Io familiarize fhe members wifh rhe besf approved mefhods of carrying forward The program of deliberafive assemblies. Mr. SacIce'r+ acfed as Temporary chairman un+iI officers were eIec+ed. I-Iis firsf official move as chairman was +0 appoinr a Consrifurional commiffee Io draw up a Consfifufion and a Nominafing commi'r+ee Io submif a Iisr of candidafes for Ihe various eIec+ive offices. The Cons+i+u1ionaI commirree submifred a ConsI'i+uI'ion 'rhai' was duly approved by unanimous vo+e of members present The Nominaring commi'r+ee presenfed a Iis+ of candidafes Thar were baIIoHed upon, eIecI'ing a sIa+e of officers. A+ 'rhe meefings, various phases of ParIiamen1'ary procedure are discussed, problems broughi up and solved by The members. An aufhorifarive ParIiamenrary manual was chosen To acf as final judge in dis- cussion upon any mooI' poinf. Sfudies were made of The Cons+i+u+ions of S+aI'e Arhlefic Associafions and ofhers avaiIabIe To apply knowledge gained Jroward drawing up a+ The Club Cons+i+u+ion. The CIub's Cons+i+u+ion covered aII necessary poinrs and Iefr provisions for amendment The Name. Obiecr, Ouorum, Membership requiremervrs, Duries of Officers, Rules of Order and Appoinfing of Comrnifrees are all provided for in The Consri+u+ion. R. Yorke, M. Fleri, V. Dodge, A. Kurlzhallz, D. Huber, L. Yagelowich, M. Seyller, J. Pezzimenli, K. Baum, J. Fleri, M. Slurm, R. Slavin, C. Piechola, A. Kruzynski, J. Seyller, A. Ash, M. Grandusky, M. Camp, A. Krafil, B. Kelly, R. l-larris. THE COMMERCIAL CLUB The commercial club is composed of a group of commercial sludenls banded fogelher for mufual helpfulness. The advanlages To be derived from a club of lhis kind are. educalional, recrealional, inspiralional, ancl social. Some of lhe mosl im- porlanl aims and purposes of lhe Commercial Club are lhe developmem' oi laclg cooperalive abilify, +he developmenl of lhe arf of public speaking, lhus enabling one lo face an audience and lhink while on his feel: 'rhe abilily +o wrile Through conlribu- 'rions To club programs: and lhe developmenl of qualifies of leadership. Among lhe faclories and business places of lhe cily +ha'r lhe members have visiled are: Olean Times-l-lerald, Olean Glass Company, Olean Bell Telephone Company. They were also given Talks and demonslralions on new business machines by Miss Everlelh, Miss Milchell and Mrs. Kershner. Members and officers are: BARBARA KELLY - - - - Presidenl LORRAINE YAGELUWICH - - Vice Presidenl ANNA KROZYNSKl - - - Secrelary-Treasurer Miss MITCHELL MRS. KERSHNER - - Advisers MISS EVERLETH Anna Kruzynski, Agnes Kurlzhallz, Cecilia Piechola, Joan Fleri, Mary Fleri, Kalh- leen Baum, Regina Harris, Roberl Davies, Nellie Golran, Maxine Grandusky, Zada Huff, Amelia Ash, Mildred Camp, Rila Slavin, Mary Slurm, Margarel Pezzimenli, Dorolhy Huber, Anna Krail, Anlhanelle Pecone, l-lelen Nodler and Ellen Mcllulilie. 5 X .I-. N. Gofran, Miss Randall, B. Gould, B. Esies, M. Biehler, K. Dunbar, V. Boyd, Miss Cierie. THE SCRAP BOOK CLUB The Scrap Book Club is a newly organized aclivily. There are bul few members bu+ already inreresr has been aroused in ardenr scrapbook makers, who meer once a week 'ro engage in scrapbook making, each composing a book of his own and along The line of his own special inleresl. Members huni widely for maierial, cur, pasle, mounr, and draw picfures. Original and unique scrap books have been made by all. One of Ihe besi ones was made by rhe President Nellie Geer. I+ consisls of drawings and skeiches oi Ihe ideal high school girl. Nellie has a fine arlislic abilily and has porirayed The young girl wilh original drawings. Books on animals, news ilems, The home, nalure, babies and brides were made +ha+ were each inreresring in Hs own way. The officers of The Scrap Book Club are: NELLIE SEER - - v Presidenl VIRGINIA BOYD - Vice Presidenl MARIAN BEI-ILER - - Secreiary BETTY ESTES - - - Treasurer The advisers are Miss Cieri and Miss Randall. The members are: Nellie Geer, Nellie Golran, Virginia Boyd, Marion Behler, Berry Esles, Beverly Gould, Kennelh Dunbar. P 9 l 'Ld 1-P-U-F3 i 'W' '- ' 1:1 Rufh Fox, Mary Kayes, Belly Wayne, Jean Garnoe, Richard Deibler, Forlune Apa, Ferris l-lousey, Alfonse Mellri, l-lelen Small, Gloria Herberly. THE AUTO DRIVING CLUB To produce beller drivers among 'rhe younger generarion, lime is being spenl lo learn lhe rules of lhe road and lhe essenfial mechanism of fhe car. Mr. Linder- man, physical educafion Jreacher, and Mr. Wands, a leacher of lnduslrial Ar'rs, are Jrhe sponsors of rhe Auro-Driving Club. A well, carefully-planned course of sludy was worked ou+ by 'rhe inslrucrors. The club members diligenlly srudied rexl books covering The dulies of lhe driver, parls of The car, and rules of The road. V On Monday, March 27, lhe Srale lnspeclor of lraicfic gave a shorl, inleresring Talk on driving and slressed The lacl Thar lhe members of fhe Aulo-Driving Club are 'rhe drivers of romorrow, and +ha+ rheir example should prove beneficial +o lhe olhers. ln May, all rhe members packed lunches and balhing suils, 'rook a bil of pockel money, and slarled off on a swimming parly al Cuba Lake. I+ was a beauliful sunny day and every person enjoyed himself immensely. Many of The fulure drivers proved lhemselves ro be dexlrous swimmers, and il was The silenl hope ol Mr. Linderman and Mr. Wands 'rhal fhey could overcome +he obslacles of driving as well lhey did 'rhose in lhe waler. lnleresr in 'rhe aclivily was keen lhroughoul lhe year, and ils filly-live members agree Thar lhe benefil received was invaluable. The following were chosen officers: BETTY WAYNE - - - - Presidenr MARY LYNCH - - - Vice Presidenr CLARICE RAPPAPORT - - Secrelary FERRIS HOUSEY - - - Treasurer M FirsT row-Norman ShaTTer, Donald Miller, John Discavage, RoberT E. Johnson, Paul Uber, John Vrornan, Douglas Baker. Second row-Dick Oilboy, Leonard BosworTh lPresidenTI. Third row-Ivan Forslin, Edward JeTTery, John Pavel, Edwin SweiTzer, Edward STepanian, Norman OrcuTT. AIRPLANE AND SHIP MODEL CLUB AviaTion enThusiasTs have been acTive IaTeIy in This secTion. ProoT of This is shown in O. H. S. by The TasT growing and prominenT Airplane and Ship-Model Club which holds iTs meeTing in The basemenT oT The school Twice a weelc. The cIub's mem- bership has been increased by Twice iTs Tormer number This IasT Term and is arousing The inTeresT oT The incoming Treshmen. ATTer Two years oT organizaTion The club unanimously adopTed The propeller and gasoline engine insignia as The cIub's emblem. During The year models oT planes such as Taylor Cub, Cessna, STenTson, R. S. and Howard-Make have been accomplished by The members. WiTh This exhibiT, acTuaI aeronauTicaI insTrumenTs have also been displayed in The IndusTriaI ArTs Build- ing. EreguenTIy JaeIcIe's Tield in Boardmanville has been The conTesTing Tield Tor The club members. Norman OrcuTT has builT The mosT successTuI and original planes. The club plans To ioin The N. A. A. some Time in The TuTure. A wind Tunnel, an apparaTus Tor TesTing newly builT planes is progressing rapidly To beneTiT TuTure model builders. The display aT The Hobby Show was very clever and original on The parT oT The members. During The year, The boys have saved KelIogg's Corn Elalces Box Tops and senT in Tor AviaTion BooIcIeTs. To TurTher Their knowledge, Mr. Donald M. Keagle, a TacuITy member, graciously donaTed The book, AviaTion in Public Schools, To The club. The oTTicers are: LEONARD BOSWORTH - - PresidenT IVAN EORSLIN - - Vice PresidenT JOHN PREVAL - - SecreTary EDWARD JEFFREY ---- Treasurer Co-Chairman oT EnTerTainmenT and ConTesT, Norman OrcuTTg CommiTTees, Richard Gilboy. Sponsors, Mr. ChrisTopher O'TooIe and Mr. Jack Wallace. FronT row-D. BosworTh, J. KnoTch, L. Brown, J. Greer, B. PelTon, H. M. Sherman, D. Parker, H. V. Sherman, P. Johnson, J. PraTT, M. Weed, A. Logan. Second row-F. SmiTh, N. Marino, O. ChaTTerTon, S. ChaTTee, B. WorTh, T. CarTer, J. Rose, M. Evans, F. Anzivine, 6. CurwiTz, R, Holliday. Third row- M. LeveiT, L. Hill, E. McKay, J. Fay, J. Davies, J. Lewis, P. Colburn, L. Libby, A. SmiTh, S. Mafrice, A. R. Dorso. FourTh row-K. McCready, J. Ash, L. Dimicco lSTudenT Teachersl, A. Clark, A. Price, R. Karns, M. E. Edel lSTudenT Teacherl, C. Forslin, E. Begeson. THE FRESI-IMAN DANCING CLUB Every Thursday aTTernoon The doors oT The gymnasium are opened and iT is soon TransTormed inTo a spacious ballroom. Music, boTh swing and sweeT, pours TorTh Trom The loud speaker. The sponsors oT The club, Miss MargareT SabaTino, Miss BeTTy Gleason and Mrs. Joyce Wallace, are endeavoring To Teach Freshman boys and girls To dance as well as To give Them pracTical experience in dancing. lnsTrucTion and help Tor The members is given by The Tollowing group oT Senior girls: Lois Dimicco, KaTherine McCreacly, JeanneTTe Ash and Frances Eay. BoTh conservaTive dancing and The la+esT dance crazes are TaughT. This year The club concenTraTed on The LambeTh Walk, The Shag, The Jeep, The Susie-Q, buT They have pracTiced The smooTh walTz and Tox-TroT. Ballroom eTiqueTTe is emphasized as iT is almosT as imporTanT To possess a knowledge oT whaT is The correcT Thing To do as iT is To know how To dance. The Freshman Dancing Club is very acTive and every member shows a very saTisTacTory spiriT oT cooperaTion and inTeresT. The oTTicers oT The club are as Tollows: DOROTHY PARKER - - PresidenT BILL PELTON - - Vice PresidenT HELEN LEON - - SecreTary JAMES PRATT Treasurer FirsT row-RoberT Gee, WinsTon Bell. SeaTed-Leora I-lirlimann, BeTTy Richards, Alice Hogue. STanding-Ann VVeaTherell, Mary Renlco, Bernadine I-Temmerly, Jane Wilkinson. T I-I E I: I R S T A I D C L U B OFFICERS JANE WILKINSON ----- PresidenT ROBERT SEE - - - V'ce P es'denT ANN WEATHERELL - - I- SecreTary 0f'V T'4 ALICE HOGUE ---- Treasurer MISS HERZOG and MISS EHMAN - - Advisers lT's new! lT's diTTerenTl lT's educaTionalI The FirsT Aid Club oT course. I-lave you ever had a bad burn or cuT and wanTed To know whaT To do? Maybe someTime you have Tried To adminisTer arTiTicial respiraTion and did The wrong Thing. The members oT The FirsT Aid Club will never have experiences like These because They have Tollowed The American Red Cross Junior ouTline. Combining work wiTh pleasure, They compleTed This course. For Their unTiring eTTorTs and enThusiasm They were awarded Their Red Cross CerTiTicaTes. The ouTsTanding evenT oT The year was The presenTaTion oT The Olean Socony- Vacuum FirsT Aid Team on an Assembly program. The Vacuum Team won prominence aT Cleveland where They came in second in compeTiTion wiTh TiTTeen oTher Teams Trom all over The counTry. They were given Two problems ThaT were handled wiTh speed and eTTiciency. The club members were deeply inTeresTed and received a greaT deal oT encouragemenT Trom This demonsTraTion. IT in TuTure years The FirsT Aid Club is as successTul as iT was This year O. I-I. S. will have cause To expand her chesT and elevaTe her chin. QI I' WF 1 I l:ronT row-E. Clapp, B. PelTon, A. PiechoTa, J. PraTT. Second row-J. Rose, T. CarTer, F, SmiTh, l l. M. Sherman, l-l. V. Sherman Third row-B, Yahn, D. Baker, A. Baldwin, J. Zoghibe, G. Cane, J. Sage, B. Reynolds, D. Holiday, Miss Casey, M. LeveTT, J. Gary, R. Thompson, L. Libbey. THE TABLE TENNIS CLUB The Table Tennis Club had iTs beginning early in March, I939, when a group oT eighTeen sTudenTs inTeresTed in This sporT meT To discuss ways and means OT securing equipmenT. Numerous suggesTions were made, and iT was decided To obTain per- mission, if possible, To use The caTeTeria Tables Tor play. This privilege was granTecl, and The Tables, when properly grouped, have proved very saTisTacTory. The nexT problem was The securing oT paddles, balls and neTs. The besT soluTion seemed To be To levy a small Tax on each member. This was done, and The money Thus acquired was spenT Tor These necessiTies. On March I7Th, The club meT Tor iTs Tormal organizaTion and elecTecl The Tollow- ing oTTicers: WILLIAM PELTON - - PresiclenT ADELINE PIECHOTA - Vice PresidenT EVA CLAPP - - - SecreTary JAMES PRATT - - - Treasurer Plans were made To meeT Tor play every Friday. The club now has a member- ship oT ThirTy-Two. More members call Tor more equipment and some OT The players help meeT This problem by bringing Their own seTs. Among The group are Tound players oT every grade OT abiliTy, some being novices, and some near-experTs aT The game. A TournamenT was arranged Tor iTs members beTore The close of school. N. Clarke, H. Kibbe, N. McAuliTTe, T. GusTason, M. Richardson, P. ReiTz, N. Bercoon, R. Simmons THE MAGIC CLUB The inTanT acTiviTy as Tar as daTe OT organizaTion goes is The Magic Club. lT meeTs every Friday aTTer The broadcasT. Ten meeTings have been held. AT The meeTings Magic iTselT and Tricks are The subicTs Tor discussion. There have been also quizzes and conTesTs. The quiz consisTs OT quesTions abouT magic and oTher enTerTainmenTs. One parTy near The close oT The year was a very successTul social evenT. Magic is The very oldesT Torm OT enTerTainmenT known To man. BoTh old and young delighT in iT. Magic was TirsT pracTiced in The EasT in The TiTTh cenTury. lT originaTed in China and amuses, sTarTles, mysTiTies and even educaTes man and makes use oT every science known To him. Houdini did Tricks wiTh ropes and handcuTTs, ThursTon used cards, BlacksTone, every Thing from cards To auTos, and The magic club of Olean surprises people wiTh cards and handkerchieTs. More members and more Tun r1exT year is our aim. OFFICERS WILBUR CLARK ----- PresidenT HAROLD KIBBE - - SecreTary and Treasurer OTher members are: Norman Bercoon, AugusTus Gusser, Tom GusTuson, Nor- berT McAuliTTe, Max Richardson, Philip ReiTz, Bob Simmons. P. Conlon, C. Samuelson, R. UTTer, F. KroTT, Harold Blassey, P. Snodgrass, C. Suda, J. Suda, R. Fairchild. R. BuTler, D. Purdy, C. FiTzmaurice, W. Moran, S. Kloc, D, BuTler, G. McCarThy, M. Ouinn, S. STeinharT, B, Sherman. THE BOWLING CLUB The Bowling Club was organized Two years ago, wiTh The help OT The IaTe Mr. A. A. McLaughlin, and has proved To be a highly successTul acTiviTy. Once a year in SepTember, a meeTing is held To decide maTTers perTaining To The welTare oT The organizaTion. Teams are organized and enTered in The league, The schedule oT which is immediaTely drawn-up. Four Teams comprise The league This year and each Team bowls once a week on Monday. As The weeks passed by, The compeTiTion became Iceener and a' Tight race was expecTed. STudenTs jammed The alleys in anTicipaTion oT close games and resuITs, so greaT was The inTeresT in The league. ATTer some Tive or six monThs had elapsed, The ouTcome was as Tollows: BlacIcie's Five, TirsTg DuTTers, second: Unlcnowns, Third: and Crashers lasT. The league ran very smooThly under The capable direcTion of iTs oTTicers: CHESTER SUDA - - - PresidenT JOE BUSH - - - Vice PresidenT FRANCIS KROTT ----- SecreTary RICHARD STONE oT The Y. M. C. A. - Manager Members oT The Bowling Club are: ChesTer Suda, Joe Suda, Dick BuTIer, Bob BuTler, Joe Gerrnaclc, Francis KroTT, Bob Fairchild, Joe Bush, Paul Snodgrass, STanley Kloc, Carl Samuelson, Ferris Housey, Joe Bello, Charles FiTzmaurice, Glen HasTings, Bob Baldwin, STewarT Davis, RoberT Lennon, Bernie Carlson, Jim Boyle, STeve Hughes, Franlc McCarThy and Salem Simon. F411 I I K x xxllxxxxxxxxxgy I I I I I XXXX X xxxxxxx l f I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 6 .5 xxxxxxxxxx xxxxsxxxxxxxxx' f i n Q 1. . 15 J D MJ 5 I , - M ,,f'3?f . TQJM mfi ll- ' r f I E- I Fronf row-Sfavish, Friel, Kuhn, Mazza, Kehoe, Griffin, Bradley, W. Kuhn, DeRose, Kane. Second row-Gleason, Simon, Coleman, Varley, Ferris, Marfin, Miller, Hannon, Napolione, Tuffle. Third row-Dombeck, Cooney, Kinney, Hadzicki, E. Miller, Black, Kakol, Suda, Carrick, Ford. Fourfh row-Smifh, Hirliman, Johnsfon, Sfurm, Whipple, Bazow, Donlon, Kipp, Giunfa. Fiffh row-Geuder, Keefe, Herzog, Heil, Hamilfon, Ross, Raynor, Ranio, Deibler, LaCavera. Sixfh row-F. Frey iCoachl, D. Wiffenburg lfxssisfanfl, C. Linderman lfxssisfanfl, J. Sweeney, G. Peferson, D. Aiello. RESUME OF ATHLETICS Jusf fwo days affer fhe opening of school, head coach Francis Hockey Frey issued a call for foofball candidafes for fhe I938 campaign. Over sixfy young hope- fuls including fhe refurning leffermen, responded. For fwo weeks, gruelling pracfice sessions were held in an efforf fo whip fhe squad info fhe besf possible shape for ifs forfhcoming schedule. Through fhe efforfs of Hockey and his newly acquired assisfanf, Cleon Linder- man, from fhe Universify of Piffslourgh, one of fhe sfrongesf forward walls ever fo don fhe Crimson colors, was builf. However, oufsfanding backs could nof be found fo mafch fhis line, and conseguenfly, fhe season was only fairly successful. The Tide won four while dropping fhree. Sepfemloer 30-Co-capfained by Mark Griffin and James Kehoe, fhe Crimson emloarked fo Tonawanda for ifs inifial conference filf of fhe campaign. However, if was nof fhe day for fhe Hillfoppers, as fhe lumberiacks scored a one-sided, 46-O vicfory. Ocfober 8-If was an enraged Crimson eleven fhaf journeyed fo Salamanca fhe following week. Here, fhe Tide ran wild, displaying ifs besf offensive affack of fhe season, as well as unveiling fhe defensive sfrengfh of ifs greaf line. Kehoe, Griffin, and Varley, each fallied, as fhe Crimson romped home, 20-O. Gcfober I4-The Hillfoppers enioyed a field day fhe following week, as fhe Hornell Red Raiders furnished fhe opposifion on fhe Bradner sfadium furf. Kenny Johnsfon fhrilled fhe crowd wifh fwo fwisfing runs of fiffy-six and forfy yards for one of fhe Crimson scores. Griffin raced fo anofher pair of fouchdowns, and Varley pushed across anofher, as rangy Bill Kuhn snared a pass for fhe only conversion of fhe evening. Final score: Olean 25, Hornell O. Gcfober ZI-The Crimson vicfory march was halfed fhaf fafeful Ocfober eve- ning. Trailing fhe Jimfowners I2-7, Kehoe complefed a long pass 'ro Gleason on fhe one yard line. Buf Dame Forfune failed fo smile on fhe luckless Tide. Wifh seconds E? f ,... i.. pg. Leff fo Righf-Sfavish, J. Black, W. Ferris, G. Smifh, J. Kane, C. Marfin, J. Hirliman, C. Bradley, l.. DeRose, H. Miller, W. Kuhn, F. Gleason, C. Kinney, M. Simon, M. Griffin, J. Kuhn, B. Friel, R. Varley, J. Kehoe, S. Carrick, B. Mazza, M. Hannon, Jr., J. Kakol, P. l-ladzicki. lK. Jolunson missing from picfurel. FOCJTBALL IN REVIEW remaining, a Crimson vicfory seemed inevifable. Before flue Freymen could call anofluer play, flue gun ended fhe confesf, wifh fhe l-lillfoppers on fhe shorf end of a I2-7 score. Varley plunged over for fhe Tides lone fally, Ocfober 27-The resurgenf Hillfoppers jumped back on fhe win side of fhe ledger fhe following week, conquering a sfubborn LaSalle crew on fhe Bradner greensward. Here fhe ever-brillianf Griffin fallied fwice on fhe famed hipper dipper play, or end around, for fhe Tides only scores. The final score read l3-7 in favor of fhe Frey warriors. November 5-Confinuing fheir winning ways, fhe l-lillfoppers unleashed ifs second scoring spree of fhe campaign. Corning Free Academy was fhe Tide's fourflu and lasf vicfim. Displaying fhe speed and decepfion fhaf characferized fheir play fhroughouf fhe campaign, fhe Crimson warriors pushed across four foucludowns in rapid order. Kehoe, Varley, Kane, and Big Bill Kuhn each regisfered a fouchdown as flue Tide scored anofher smashing friumph, 25-7. November Il-Came fhe long awaifed Armisfice Day fradifional classic, wifh fhe luerefofore, unbeafen Owls of Bradford High School. Seven fhousand hysferical fans fhaf jammed every available nook in fhe Bradner bowl, saw fhe Crimson valianfly hurl back fhe Owl's vaunfed offensive for flue enfire firsf half, and refire for fhe infer- mission in a scoreless deadlock. l-lowever, fhe firsf lualf, baffering and courageous defensive sfands had faken ifs foll on fhe Crimson warriors. Several fimes during flue second half, flue sfurdy Olean wall dug in fo prevenf an owl score. Buf flue damage had been done. The furious Owls regisfered four fouchdowns in rapid succession before yielding fhe l-lillfoppers' only score, which came in flue waning momenfs of play. Griffin scored flue Crimson's lone fally, pouncing on a fumble in fhe Bradford end zone. Final score: Bradford 24, Olean 7. .. ' Y Back row-F. Frey, Coach: P. Fladzicki, W. Kuhn, W. Peck, J. Bazow, J. Kane. Fronf row-K. Johnson, B. Friel, J. Hedzicki, M. Richardson. BASKETBALL RESUME Wifh The coming of The baskefball season, over a hundred candidafes answered Coach Frey's call To The firsf pracfice session. Big Bill Kuhn, Crimson pivof for Three years, and sole survivor of lasT year's crack quinTeT was expecfed To form The nucleus of The Frey machine. Jack Kane, Pefer l-ladzicki, Bernard Friel, John Bazow, Kennefh Johnsfon and Bill Peck comprised The resT of The VarsiTy squad. Affer Three weeks of hard workoufs The Tide was ready for iTs ini+iaI TilT of The campaign. Going Through sixfeen games in grand sfyle, The Flillfoppers capfured eleven con- Tesfsg dropping buf five, four of These, non-league TilTs. Wifh Capfain Bill Kuhn on The sidelines, favoring an injured ankle, The Tide dropped iTs firsf encounfer To LaSalle High School of Niagara Falls on The local courT, 23-I9. Franklinville fell easily The following week, as Johnsfon paved The way wiTh nine- Teen poinfs. Final score, 38-I8. Salamanca iourneyed To Olean, The following week for iTs all imporTanT game. However, The resurgenf l-lillfoppers rose To smiTe The Reservafion lads in a hecfic baTTle wifh The Tide rolling in, 27-I5. Allegany's Blue Devils, unable To wifhsfand The Terrific pace seT by The Crimson, falfered badly in The final sfages, as The Tide chalked up iTs Third successive Triumph 28-2l. Their win sfreak was rudely inTerrupTed The following week, by Corning Free Academy. The l'lillToppers, Their defense cracked and Their offense sagging on The small C. F. A. courT, dropped iTs second game in five sTarTs, 34-I3. Kearney, Brody, Grey, P, l-Tadzicki, J. Bazow, J. Kane Salamanca vs. Olean BASKETBALL RESUME The deTermined l-lillToppers, wiTh Kuhn, Kane and Bazow showing The way paced The Frey courTsTers To Three successive Triumphs. PorTville, Cuba and Franklinville Tell hopelessly. Final scores were: 28-T97 I8-T77 and 33-I2, respecTively. JamesTown adminisTered The Tide's Third deTeaT The Tollowing week on The Olean courT. The Crimson led ThroughouT The Tray, buT iTs deTense crumbled during The lasT period, and The JirnTowners sailed home, 30-22. Rebounding a week laTer, The l'TillTop Trampled Salamanca, 34-26, To clinch The counTy TiTle and The righT To play Gowanda Tor WesTern New York supremacy. Kuhn regisTered 2l poinTs To pace The Tide. Allegany rose The Tollowing week To smiTe The high-riding Crimsoners, 30-26 Tor The T-lillTop's TourTh loss oT The campaign. Corning Free Academy was The nexT Toe To Teel The Torce oT Crimson Tury, as The Tide. benT on revenge, wenT on a spree To punch ouT a 34-26 verdicT. The Golden T-lillToppers concluded Their regular schedule The Tollowing week wiTh a smashing 32-20 Triumph over PorTville l-ligh. Gowanda journeyed To The l-lillTop Tor The righT To meef JamesTown in The Sec- Tional baTTles. However They were unable To sTem The Tide's oTTense, as The Frey warriors drove home a 34-I5 verdicT. Olean embarked To JamesTown, The Tollowing week, To engage The Swedes Tor SecTional laurels. The l-lillTop, alThough playing brillianTly were no maTch Tor The peerless crew oT Roland, TaTT as They Tell beTore The big Red and Green by a score OT 39-24. Thus ended anoTher banner year in Crimson courT endeavors. Carrying on where Their predecessors leTT oTT, and doing so very capably, The Olean High School can well be proud oT The enviable record made by This year's squad. l III il .57- l'-I-x-g ,f v.- ':?b- ia - 'i- S: I -' 'Q ..- Szg QL S :if v I 1 N Aff' f : 5 , 1. L1 '1Ci.i... dw i SQ Ool- 404.13 ,SQ aol all eqr 0 qol - ru e Q S L. Dimicco, R. l-lannes, A. Jacobus, E. Saylor, K, McCready M. Edel THE CI-IEER LEADERS The I938-I939 season was an exceedingly successTul one Tor The cheering secTion. fvladeline Edel, head cheerleader, Lois Dimicco, KaThryn lvlcCready, Eleanor Saylor, RuTh Hannes, Aldo Jacobus were very well saTisTiecl wiTh The response oT The cheering secTion. Good sporTsmanship was well displayed in TooTball, and aTTer a shorT hecTic Time, during The baslceTloall season also. The cheerleaders accompanied The Teams on all Their Trips To ouT oT Town games and also To The secTional playoTT. Some oT our much heard cheers were: FighT TighT TighT TighT Red and gold, red and gold FighT TighT TighT TighT Red and gold, red and gold FighT TighT TighT TighT Red and gold, red and gold Team Team Team. FighT Team TighT Give 'em O, give 'em L OL-OL-GLN Go Team go Give 'em era-n OL-OLOLN FighT Tor The school Give 'em O, give 'em L OVL-E-A ThaT begins wiTh Give 'em e-a-n O-L-E-A O-L-E-A-N O-L-E-A-N- O-L-E-A-N i ll K Yea Olean. Yea Olean. as in u I I i -gg nur ii fr 'I-in---ig - Q gl-fi ii'- -n,,Jl s. Ieadm d 'SHI mm I Wihr I Ihe we of Q R I ' ' G 0 Eroni row4I:, Ruclnslcl, J. Bernreulher, L. Lewis, R. Hannes. Back row-E. Saylor, M. Edel, P. George. GIRLS' SPORT COUNCIL CLASS REPRESENTATIVES MADELINE EDEL ---- Senior ELEANOR SAYLOR - - - Junior PEGGY GEORGE - - - Sophomore MARJORIE PALMETIER - - Freshman OFFICERS LORRAINE LEWIS - - - Presidenl' JANE BERNREUTHER - - Vice Presiden+ FRANCES RUCINSKI RUTH HANNES ---- Treasurer - Secreia ry The obieciives of Ihis organizaiion are: I-To promole siudenr leadership. 2-To organize girls' alhleiics. 3-To develop The inreresi' of more girls' aihlerics. GIRLS SPORTS' ACTIVITIES Sepiember IO Io Oclober I5-Shorlly afler The opening of school lasi Seplem- ber, The fall Iennis Iournamenr siaried. As a resul+ of 'rhe final mafch, Lorraine Lewis won Ihe singles and Helen Nodler and Rila Wilz won The doubles. Lorraine Lewis, Helen Slruble, runners up. Sepiember 26 Io Ociober I9-Soccer once more become an aciive sporr of Olean High School. The Sophomore Ieam proved Iheir slcill and abilily by Ialcing Ihe championship. November 2 Io 30-Volleyball, now begins Io rake iIs prominence. The Seniors, aiier many hard barlles againsf Ihe olher Teams wallced ori wi'rh The volleyball cham- pionship. January I2 Io April 6-Baslceiball invaded Ihe girls' sporis of Olean High School. This year, like many years before, baslreiball proved Io be The mosi popular of all sporis. The Seniors walked away wiih Ihe Iiile of baslceiball champs, wifh an unde- Ieared season. April I2 Io June-Afler 'rhe baslqerball season Ihe girls engaged in Shuffle- board, Sofrball and Spring Tennis Tournament FronT-S. Brown, L. Hirliman, M. Edel, B. Dorko, D. BranT, D. Firkel. Second row-S. HusTed, A. Jerrolds, M. Rodie, J. Adams, B. Varley, B. Gilmore. Third row-M. Kosinski, L. BarTon, J. Quigley, B. George, G. Ash, M. Ford, E. Marsh. Back-M. Howden, R. Hannes, E. Saylor, D. Hall, Miss Gleason, M. Edel, P. George, G. Ambrose, L. CosTanza. THE HIKING CLUB MADELINE EDEL - - - PresidenT BETTY DORKO - Vice PresidenT LEORA HTRLIMAN - - SecreTary RUTH HANNES - Treasurer MISS GLEASON Adviser The Hiking Club resumed iTs acTiviTies immediaTely aTTer school began in Sep- Tember. The girls hiked To some new places and To some old spoTs on The back roads To Allegany, PorTville and Hinsdale. ATTer The compleTion oT TiTTy miles each hiker is permiTTed To wear The club pin and aTTer one hundred miles oT hiking, each girl receives one poinT Towards her aThleTic leTTer. Miss Gleason accompanies The girls on every hike. Any girl in high school may join The hiking club. An example oT an inTeresTing hike is The one Taken on The back road To Allegany. The girls always visiT Their so-called haunTed house . No one has occupied This house Tor a good many years, so The girls have made up many weird sTories concern- ing The house. On Their recenT hike down The Allegany road, The girls were raTher disappoinTed To learn someone was occupying Their haunTed house. The lasT hike oT The year is always held aT The ReclamaTion PlanT in The Torm oT a sTeak roasT. For enTerTainmenT The clowns oT The hiking club perTorm Tor The oTher members oT The club. The purpose oT The club is To promoTe The combinaTion oT social acTiviTies wiTh ouTside diversion. ...Z FronT-ElizabeTh Halsey, Frances Kubiak, RuTh T-lannes, Peggy George, Currie LeRoy. Middle-HarrieT HarTwiclc, DoroThy Hall, Albino Murowslci, Evelyn Germany, Joyce PalmquisT, Madeline Edel, BeTTy Varley Back-Thelma Campell, June Creamer, Louise BarTon, DoroThy Coles. Ellen Coplalx, Marjorie Rodie, Joan Quigley, Marian Ford. TI-IE SOCCER TEAM The Sophomores were vicTorious in Soccer This year. By Their cooperaTion, Team play and hard work, The Sophomores emerged undeTeaTed. On SepTember 28 and OcTober I7, The Sophomores deTeaTed The Juniors 2-I and I-O. The Seniors losT To The Sophomores on OcTober 3 by I-O and on OcTober 7, held Them To a Tie oT O-O. The Sophomores came back To win over The Freshman OcTober IO by The score oT I-O. On OcTober T9, even Though The Freshman were new aT The game, They held The Sophomores To a O-O score. Soccer is The maior sporT OT The Tall. IT is The TasTesT in The high school. ThaT is one oT The reasons iT deTerm,ines The year's aThleTes. In soccer each Team plays The oTher Team and The one having The mosT games is The winner. Members oT The winning soccer Team are: RuTh l-lannes, CapTain3 Peggy George, Manager: Ellen Coplalc, Louise BaTen, DoroThy Cole, Marcella Edel, Marion Ford, Evelyn Jermy, l-larrieT HarTwiclc, June Kreamer, BeTTy Lynch, Carrie LeRoy, Albinia Murowslci, Joyce PalmquisT, Marjorie Rodie, BeTTy Varley, BeTTy Halsey, Thelma Campbell, Joan Quigley, DoroThy Hall. FronT-D. Firlcel, M. Blum, M. Eclel, F. Fay, N. Gofran. Back-A. GaTewood, Lois Dimicco, B. EsTes, J. Woodard GIRLS' BASKETBALL SENIORS WIN TITLE As in The pasT so again This year baslceTbaII has proved To be The mosT popular sporT Tor girls. There were Two leagues, League I, and League II, The TirsT having eighf Teams made up oT Juniors and Seniors, while The second was composed of Freshman and Sophomores. For The TirsT Time in The hisTory oT girls' aThleTics in This insTiTuTion, a league Team enioyed an undeTeaTed season. This honor goes To The Seniors, successful in all of Their nine games. The championship game played beTween Team C, winners oT League I and Team J, winner oT League II, was won Ioy The Tormer wiTh a 24-II score. Honors Tor high scoring go To Frances Fay, a TirsT year player who accumuIaTed a ToTal oT SI poinTs. CHAMPIONSHIP GAME SENIORS-24 PoinTs SOPHOMORES-II PoinTs Madeline Edel ICapTainl-IO poinTs ..,.. F .... ............... L ouise BarTen Frances Fay-I2 poinTs ...... .. .... F ..,... ..... R uTh Hannes ICapTainl-4 June Woodard-2 poinTs. .. .... C ..... ....... C Iara Kallenbaclc-7 Lois Dimicco .......,.... .... G ,.... . ..... F rances Kuloialc Alice 6aTewood .... G ..,.. .,.. J oan Quigley Muriel Blum ........ .. ..... G .............. .... A nn WeaTheraII RepIacemenTs Tor Seniors-Doris Firlcel, Nellie GoTran, BeTTyT EsTes. :lx x X x x Xxx Xxx' Kg X N I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I xxx! xyxx Ky xx i X ig! Xxx Xxxx ,D H Q y I938 HIGH SCHOOL EVENTS - I939 f SEPTEMBER lf School successfully begins. 5 22 Erederick Gaylord elecfed presidenf of Class of '39, - A Officers of Girls' Sporfs Council elecfed. ' 23 Eirsf dime dance of ferm given by Parenf-Teachers Associafion. 26 Earl Chisholm elecfed presidenf of A Cappella Choir. 28 Home room senafes elecfed. 29 Rev. Truesdale addresses Junior-Senior Assembly. 30 Eoofball season opens wifh Olean losing fo Tonawanda 46-O. OCTOBER 3 Acfivify program begins. 4 Glee Club elecfs officers. 8 Olean frirns Salamanca 20-O. IO Dr. Wiggam, an inferesfing assembly speaker is inferviewed by fwo able Congress Reporfers. I4 Olean oufclasses Hornell 25-O. I7 Cornelia Ofis Skinner, famous monologisf, presenfed in Olean High School audiforium. I9 Officers of Orchesfra elecfed. 2I Olean defeafed by Jamesfown I2-7. 24 Cafherine Norman chosen presidenf of Wayside. 26 Dramafic Club elecfs officers. 27 Olean crushes LaSalle I4-6. Mary Lynch elecfed preside-nf of Sfudenf Council. 28-29 New York Sfafe Teachers' Convenfion af Buffalo. NOVEMBER 5 Olean and Corning Free Academy clash 25-7. IO Madelyn Edel is chosen chief cheer leader. Biggesf pep rally since 'way back. II Hillfoppers bow fo Bradford 24-7. I4 Miss Ryan fells LeCercle Francais of her frip fo France. I6 Olean High Sfaff Phofographers organized. I8 High School Opereffa Pied Piper of Hamlin an oufsfanding producfion. 22 Band elecfs officers. 29 Dr. Sheldon addressed Boys' Hi-Y. DECEMBER I-2-3 Several members of fhe sfudenf body parficipafe in fhe New York Sfafe Music Clinic. 2 Eoofball dance. 9 A Cappella Choir broadcasfs over WHDL. Olean-LaSalle game opens our baskefball season. ll A Cappella Choir fakes parf in program af fhe Y. M. C. A. I6 Olean wins over Eranklinville 38-l8. Chrisfmas vacafion begins. Crimson wins 23-I9. 41:i'll!i'-1:3611-'ES S ' OJ 0543 dear ol ue 9 col in-H3 SG fl qc si of s Y . . I Ill . A i 7 h . 3 N ' A -9 g N 1! 'Ug g-l ' ii F - Q ,Q h S h 1 - en r I Q11 I938 I-IIGI-I SCHOOL EVENTS I939 Q JANUARY 3 Back Io school affer a long vacalion. 6 Qlean sinks Salamanca 27-I5. IO-I3 Painlings of high school arf sfudenls displayed in annual Ari Exhibii. 1 I2 Seniors chosen for Senior Play. I I3 Crimson crushes Allegany 28-7. Dime dance held in Ihe gym. I9-25 Regenfs week. I K 30 School resumes full schedule affer Regenls. FEBRUARY 3 Crimson defeals Franklinville 50-I9. 5 Qlean winner over Emporium in Iirsl WI-IDL Inferscholaslic Quiz Program. 7 Qlean loser Io Jameslown 30-22. :O Qlean-Salamanca game. Qlean wins 34-27. I4 Chess and Checker Club reorganized. I7 Qlean loses Io Allegany 30-26. 2I AdverIising campaign for yearbook begins. 22 New robes for A Cappella Choir arrive. 24 Qlean defeaIs Porlville 32-20. 27 Miss Sabalino addresses Wayside upon her Havana Irip. 28 Cinderella presemled by Clare Tree players. MARCH I Parliamenlary Club organized. Foreign Correspondence Club begins. 2 Presenfafion of Anchors Aweigh proves a success. 3 Crimson cagers beal Gowanda 34-I5 winning Cailraraugus Couniy crown. 5 Qlean defeals Smefhporl in Inlerscholaslic Quiz. 7 Phofographing of Club officers for yearbook begins. IO Crimson loses Io Jameslowners in secfional A. A. game 39-24. I8 Senior play commiilee announced. I9 Qlean wins Quiz Irophy from Shinglehouse in The final quiz. 27-3I Camera Club exhibit 3l AImosI Eigh'reen given by members of Ihe Senior Class. APRIL 6 Easler vacafion begins. 2I Senior Class parfy. 28-29 Wesfern New York Slale Compeliiion Music Fesfival. 27 I-Ionor League chosen. 25 Virgil Banquet MAY 5 Junior-Senior Prom. I2 Firsf baseball game. I9 Music CIub's conceri. 26 Wayside dance. JUNE I 9-23 Final Exams. Commencement , ll -'P-H: N. 455.-r:5'e,,, din, ad ilk met ev fl 6 and in GY' r a fra Hs lun I 27 ' X ff , . - - f ' Q -: I SIN I-if- ' 'I' wil f I Mari SENIOR SUPERLATIVES FREDERICK GAYLORD BesT example OT Sclwool SpiriT PATRICIA HAVENS BRINTON DARLINeTON CAREY O'CoNNOR GEORGE SCHRYYER NNILLIAM KuHN DONALD RAYNOR DANIEL SIRIANNI EARL BRADLEY ALFRED MARTEL JOSEPH OPPENHEIM JAMES THOMAS JACK LAYERTY KOLA KIPP JOHN WASKOW ARTHUR HANNES JOHN OUINN ROBERT WETMORE JOHN BAKER LEWIS RHODES JOHN BURNS JAMES K. WILSON JOHN JEWELL NICK CHICOLA EARL LIPPERT BOB WILKINSON KENNETH JOHNSTON EARLE CHISHOLM STEVE WASTYK DONALD DONOVAN ROBERT CUDDY RAY BROOKS DONALD RAUB JOHN HICKEY ALL OF us ROBERT JOHNSON WARREN I-IULTMAN HAROLD HARRIS JOHN McLAU6I-ILIN BeST all around MOST Popular MOST STudiOus BeST ATlTleTe BeST SpOrT BesT Philosopher BeST Looking BeST Dancer BiggesT BluTTer Bigge-ST CuT-up FuSSieST ClevereST BiggesT Talker MOST SOpI1isTiCaTecl MOST NOncl'IalanT MOST TalenTecl MOST PeSsemisTic MOST OpTimiSTic The WiTTieST YOungesT MOST STubbOrn MOST Baslnful SleepieST MOST Musical MOST ATl1leTic BusiesT SweeTeST MOST Humorous BesT Dresser MOST ArTisTic BiggeST PunSTer MOST Original MOST Likely TO Succeed MOST VerSaTile MOST Sassy MOST Cynical MOST SenTimerITal MARY LYNCH MARGARET EANE MARIE LAX MADELINE EDEL MARY SWEENEY MURIEL BLIJM MARGARET McDONELL RITA SLAYIN NELLIE SEER BETTY WAYNE HELEN PSATHAS REGINA HARRIS PHILOMENA EADE MARY BARNETSON JANE WARNER VIRGINIA BOYD BETTY CuNNINeHAM MARY QUINN RITA WITZ MARIANNE DIMICCO MAROARET eRAAS MOLLY BORDONARO PATSY ATKINS KAY PHILLIPS JANE BERNRELITHER BETTY ESTES LORRAINE LEWIS MARIAN WELCH MIGNON RILEY ANNE DOUGHERTY CLARICE RAPPAPORT AMELIA ASH ALL OF us LOIS DIMICCO KATE MECREADY MARY THOMPSON JANE WOODS JOHN BAZOW MOST Regal HELEN NODLER Erlf ' Q ii.: 5- if-'P' Q Read-in . . . y,d'Ir'l'I1 me-TR T I, LMP? Q MIL, and MI-In A I f4U41l1l'l'oIe HI ADVERTISERS The Class ol: H939 extends thanks to you, the advertisers, For your hearty cooperation in making this publica- tion a success. May the year ahead bring each of you value received on your advertising investment. Aly x x lqllymhuk Xgxx lxxx Xxx ' u O P I I I I I I I xxx! lx XXXX xxxx lgx Xxx Xxx S XJ I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I I I 1 I I I I I I I Q CD ean G ass Compan Incorporated Manufactures a Complete Line of Glass Bottles and Jars OLEAN, NEW YORK 'N S. Www 'mv 100 'W' 9 ' V 1 1. The Best Time Ts Now! Right now the chances of success are greater than they ever were. And it is folly in this day for any man to try to get along without the aid of a good bank. A cash surplus will prove of timely assistance to you when a good opportunity comes your way. Get ready for your chance. OUEAN TRUST COMPANY OLEAN, NEW YORK Jleffzlief' Federal Referzfe Syftem Mefvzbez' Federal Depofit Imflfmzire C01'p01'afi01z A KEEN MIND REQUIRES RRORER MENTAL NOURISHMENT --: WE SUGGEST :-- BAMBY BREAD 1 essex il Corporation OLEAN, NEW YORK V 0 : ffl X f53 WHERE D0 YOU .4 G0 FRUM HERE? Lincoln Stelfens said, Everything in the world remains to be donefor done over. There is not in all the world a perfect railroad. Nor a good government, Nor a sound law. Let us add that there is nothing that you hope to do in the , future that money in the bank will not help you to do, or that lack sQ.!'fQ'QQb of money will not hinder or prevent you from doing. , F' 1 .0 , . Therefore, as soon as you begin earning money you should begin to set aside a portion of it. 'Diff FIRST NATIONAL BANK OLEAN, N. Y. Older! lXTaZfi07Id! Bank in Cfztfaizzzrgzzi' COIIIZU' Ml - P J? ,Qi f,if'1!l.f'W' -and we can +es+ify +o your success in the ln+erscl1olas+ic Quiz 'the Silver Trumpel' Band Fesfival and the Spring Music Fesfival. Please accepi' our congratulaiions, and our 'thanks You have hel d . pe us +o malce S+a'l'ion WHDL a beH'er Public Servanl. . Z O I400 5 'X 250 ON YOUR , H X X S DIAL HD X WATT f f LTUID x X . sznvmc me our nsvnovous or we wonu: Q STUDIOS iN OLEAN, BRADFORD AND ST. BONAVENTURE t. Bonaventure College ST. BONAVENTURE, N. Y. Founded 1859 Clmrtered by the Regent! of the State of New York, 1875 Regular college courses leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Science in Finance. FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO THE REGISTRAR St. Bonaventure College St. Bonaventure, N. Y. Look Your Best wI1en you get your brand new diploma Our College Shop is filled wilh new ideas in Graduaiion Clofhes-designed in +I1e UniversH'y Manner by AmerIca's No. I s+yIis+'s-Come in, we like Iookers. u D A V I S rr CLOTHING COMPANY 54 North Union Street Olean, New York YOU WILL FIND IEVIEIRY BANKING SIERVICIE AT THE 0 Exchange Namonal Bank OLEAN, NEW YORK THh OLDEST BANK IN CATTARAUGUS COUNTY Member of Federal Depofif Izzfrmzzzre Corporation THE COVER OF THIS BOOK ' WAS MADE BY DONKER PRODUCTS 126 North Union Avenue CHICAGO, ILL. FINISHING COURSES For High School and College W' H' Mandeville Co' Graduates Efmblifhed 1860 INTENSIVE TRAINING for secretarial, accounting, and other business positions. NO SOLICITORS or professional salesmen-which accounts for the low tuition rates of 16 to 19 dollars a month. SPECIALIZED BUSINESS TRAINING is the surest route to self-sup porting incomes, and to oppor- tunities for advancement. Scores of local references. Fifly-Eighth Year will begin September 5 Westbrook Academy OLEAN, N. Y. INSURANCE ron EVERY msn OLEAN, N. Y. PORT ALLEGANY, PA. The MARKET BASKET Stores A. E. EWING COMPANY Hardware and Home Furnishings OLEAN, N. Y. ON '39! . . . You have come a long way with honors to yourself. May you travel the still greater distance ahead of you with success and happiness. We congratulate you and wish you the best of everything in the years to come. The LIBERTY Co. HARRY DAVIDSON SOL ST EINHART DAIRY I 0LEAN'S 04111. 0 THEATRE Boys and Girls of 1939 is! We know you have it in you to make the grade throughout life. When Your Eyes Need Attention! . . . CONSULT AN GCULIST DR. DONALD A. MACDUFFIE OCULIST 407 East State St. Clean, N. Y. Dodge and Plymouth his Year as Beauty , Safety never before Comfort 0 Economy lt S ' ' ' Youthfull 'Ei Style, Color, Models Haseloff M0t0fS Q That You Wan Take To Incorporated Sales and Service 419 w. state st. o1m,N.Y. Baker G' Gelder Congratulations THE S. B. NODLER STUDIO 236 1-2 NORTH UNION STREET OLEAN. N. Y. fi D . . . ill! THE KIWANIS CLUB is deeply appreciative of the 135 M, assistance rendered by the students of the Olean High live Build School in the recent presentation of Anchors Aweighf' THE KTWANTS CLUB OF OLEAN Road io Success . . . Finish high school first-then specialize. Rider College offers this advice to young men and women who aim to enter the business world. It is based on 74 years of experience in train- ing business executives. It will pay you to follow it. Literature on request. RIDER COLLEGE of Business Administration Bachelor of Science Degrees in Commerce and Education Special Intensive Courses Founded 1865 Trenton, N. Complizizelilf of YOUR J EWELER Serzfizzg Oleizii and Vicinity .rizzce 1865 We Specialize in Fine WATCHES and DIAMONDS OTTO MILLER 8L SON IELVELERS Opposite City Building Finer! fewelry Store iiz llV6.ff6l'7I New York The KEYSTQNE GAS co., inc. IF it is done by heat you can do it best with gas mhz Gblezm ifilharzltacg coNGRATULAT1oNs HARRY M. BRYANT CROSBY DAIRY Gif 133 North Union Street Phone l f OLEAN N' Y. OLEAN 5-L00 Business Machines and Equipment Co. 122 West State Street D EE'S for DIAMONDS Oleafff Leading jeweler OLEAN, N. Y. All makes of Noiseless, Portable I and Standard TYPEWRITERS I 168 North Union Street for School, Home and Office Ph 6 New and Second-hand. Eafy Termr one 35 7 56 - Cliy FareS - 5c VISIT BUFFALO and ERIE COACH CORP. The Chocolate Shop - FOR CHARTER TRIPS 122 West State Street Call Oppofite Haven Theatre Clifford E. Carpenter LIFE INSURANCE and ANNUITIES 402 First National Bank Bldg. Olean, N. Y. DIMITRI BROTHERS Cor. Third and State Oar Motto: Health and Cleafzlizzeff ICE CREAM, SODAS, SUNDAES SANDWICHES All Kinds of Tobacco Phone 3544 BRADNER'S Cmzzplimezzff of 0 -T113 Shopping Center W 11'1 5 Shopping Center C Olean, New York OLEAN AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION OLEAN. NEW YORK l Members ABBOTT MACHINE CO. lnlernalional Truclcs CHIEF MOTORS, Inc. Ponliac FORNESS GARAGE Rlymoulli, Clirysler, Cadillac, LaSalle Diamond T Truck HASELOFF MOTORS Dodge-Plymoullw MARRA BROTHERS DeSoIo-Plymoullw MURRAY-PAC-E, Inc. Clwevrole-I SIRIANNI MOTOR SALES Willys-Hupmobile SLAWSON 81 SONS Raclcard-Hudson-Terraplane VINCENT-WILDAY CORP. Buick WHITMANYJESSON, Inc. Ford The BEST lnvesfment! N Iliis coun+ry more people earn money in business Ilian in all ollier occupalions c o m bi n e cl . YOUR opporlunify is Ilierel Our courses will give you a su- perior Iraining, and besl of all, our unexcelled placemenl bureau will enable you Io cash in on your inveslmenl. One and Iwo-year courses 'lor liign school and college gracluales. Summer Term opens July IO. Fall Term, Sep+ember I8. Cafalog on requesI'. fx is?-A fi, :af mi, Y CI10viiYSEl'35lI?BEginess 734-750 Main S+. WAsI1ing'Ion 2I I7 , MAKE YoUR WIEDMAN S ENTERTAINMENT THE HOME HEADQUARTERS OF ICE CREAM HAVEN CONGRATULATIONS WEsTs1DE GROCERY and BEST XWISHES I to THE CLASS OF '39 818 West State Street from Olean, New York The Olean Baking Co. Everyihilzg in LUMBER SUPPLIES I A. Weston' Lumber Co. Black's Drug Store FOR THAT DELICIOUS CHOCOLATE SODA AND ICE COLD KOKE 158 North Union Street Choose Your Piano as the Artists Do Choose a B A L D W I N The Wf0rld'.r Bert Willard Music House Tlve OM Reliable Both, Branch 81 Hendrix INCORPORATED Insurance I First National Bank Building THE FASHION MRS. PAU LINE LAX SMART JUNIORS FOR HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS 170 North Union Street Olean, N. Y. Remember this Phone No. 5600 for Prompt--Free Delivery Service Try the 350,000 Chocolate Syrup at our Soda Fountain Nortons Pharmacy 483 North Union Street For real satisfaction from your Footwear make HANNIFAN'S your 'BUY WORD' The remembrance of quality remains long after the price is forgotten Hannifan 81 Maroney Co. Olearzir Bert Shoe Store F. H. OAKLEAF CO. Quality in School Supplies 147 N. Union St. Dial 6367 YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHES Greetings I and KAMLER BROTHERS Cor. State and Second Streets Best Wishes CLASS OF 1939 CONGRATULATIONS Lester Shoe Company 228-230 N. Union Street Olean, N. Y. PALMQUIST'S IEUVELERS DISTINCTIVE MERCHANDISE at CONSCIENTIOUS PRICES Diamond Setting and Efzgrazfirzg 172 North Union Street Opporile Exchange Bank DOTTERWYCK SPECIAL BEER and CREAMY ALE Dirtrilvfzted by DOTTERWYCK SALES CO., INC. 209 South Third Street Phone 3939 LANNEN'S WALL PAPER PAINTS PICTURE FRAMING WINDOW SHADES Phone 3007 2011 West State Street FORD BROTHERS CYRIL NEWMAN GROCERS HAIR STYLING l WE FEATURE MACHINE AND S ' '- -C f I Wig l,jWe59 MACHINELESS WAVES 7141 I 2' soz W. State St, Phone 6264 Phone 3919 WV2 W- Sm Sf' EVERYTHING IN MUSIC- S CONGRATULATIONS KNABE LESTER ANU fo the CLASS OF 1939 C. C. Conn, Pan-American, fmm Cavelier Band Instruments CASEY MUSIC STORE Phone 3000 O1 an N Y 233 North Union Street e ' ' ' CONGRATULATIONS GAVIN MCCARTHY Where the Style Comes From QLEAN HOUSE OLEAN. N.Y. Deliriozff Food Comfortable Room: In OLEAN It's P for GOOD FOOD Say it with Flowers and Call Me 0PPIE W. H. SIMPSON, Inc. Eftabliflved 1878 PLUMBING and HEATING SANDBURG BROS. LUBRICATION SPECIALISTS TIRES-ACCESSORIES CONTRACTORS EXIDIE BATTERIES Phone 5651 THE EIMS sfnvlcf STATIONS W. State at 14th 436 S. Unlon 184 N. Union St. Olean, -N. Y. 4444-Phones--5544 SHORTELL BROS. PLUMBING HEATING EMMETT E. SPINK AIR CONDITIONING l If U N Is R A L s Phone 5456 616 West State Street Olean, N. Y. TAYL0R9S Wagner-Fowler BILLIARD ACADEMY ICE CREAM, TOBACCO, CONFECTIONERY Qzzicker Servife LATEST BASEBALL RESULTS Hardware Co., Inc. STOVES - PAINTS - GLASS SPORTING GOODS, ETC. 512 West State Street Phone 6918 Olean, N. Y. BEST WISHES Johns0n's Home Bakery TO THF, 1 CLASS OF ,39 'IHE BAKERY WHERE QUALITY COUNTS I I I Olean 1,116 Company' X 122 S. Seventeenth Street l l l l HEENAN CONGRATULATIONS 5 FUNERAL HOME GIBBLIN DAIRY I 204 Fulton Street Phone 5053 401 East State Street Phone 5252 3 Elite Beauty Studio Olemfr Spefialiflf in HAIR TINTING - PERMANENT WAVING Modern Style: 1VI0demtel y Priced 147V2 N. Union St. Olean, N. Y. Phone 5417 CONGRATULATIONS Class 1939 Our Very Best Wishes For Your Future T!9f77,k-Aff-5dU6'l 1 Sibley-Almy Co., Inc. Makers of GOLDEN CUP COFFEE Every Sip A11 Impimlion FLOYD L. KELLY FUNERAL HOME l 209 East State Street Phone 4205 HOTEL WINDSOR YW , ll Best of Luck to the Class of '39 for a happy and successful future The Coezlmmz of Coleman Street I. W. MILLER SL SON BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, COAL COKE, FUEL OIL CONGRATULATIONS STATE DINER Phone 4171 419V3 West State Street 336 Coleman Street Olean, N. Y. J 0 H N A S H The Marba System TAILOR AND DRY CLEANING ATHLETIC ' EQUIPMENT Phone 3426 RECONDITIONERS 316 West State Street Olean, N. Y. Buffalo, New York Johnnie Fitzgerald AND HIS Orchestra Pltzyiug SIHIIIHEI' Ellgdg6'11l61Zl at Cuba Lake Standard Laundry and Linen Supply Co. Linens for All Occasions and Business Houses Wfe Slave - Yon Save Call Us for Prices-PHONE 6268 Locally Owned and Operated 1010 W. State St. Olean, N. Y. Dr. V. lVI. Fairchild l DENTIST 7 if CONGRATULATIONS S - A A FRIEND Dr. J. E. Sweeney Exchange National Bank Building l OLEAN, N. Y. Wall . .. Good will cannot be built From a blue print. It grows-nurtured by dilligence, Fostered by skill, sustained by lwonesty. Good will, like a sensitive plant, witlwers with neglect, carelessness and inattention. Good will attracts good will. We are proud ot tlwe good will of our customers. They are in all parts ot this community-quality customers-the Finest in every land. 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