Oil City High School - Oil Can Yearbook (Oil City, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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W YE Dedication Q In appreciation for unceasing efforts and boundless devotion in fostering our mother tongue, we do respectfully and appreciatively dedicate this volume of The Oil Can to MISS IVIAUDE LOVE ww l f?-'Q - I-sifyff - f W, ii R?Li 35.g ky- - f 4 'Wi 4 QI A iq f . A J xx If XQS 4, 5 QMWZ My E I i STAFF OF 1930 OIL CAN Editor-In-Chief .,F.,..A.,F, Charles G. Kloek, Jr. Assistant Editors ,.tt..,A.t.,,..,t. Ruth Bullock Emerson Pressey Athletics Y.....v.. .s,..WRiith Hadley Russell Carll Business Manager t,,..,..i,i, Herman .Uagdozfilz Assistant Business Manager tit.., Ralph Sleek Prophets ...,.,.r, .t ,,r, ,Belty Rose Thaddeus Gabreski Humor ..ta..w, ,,va,,. 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LINDBLADE MISS STIMSON Chemistry English Bookkeeping Librarian and Shorthand MR. RALSTON MISS CRIBBS MR. TOVVNSEND MR. LEVVIS MISS PINNEY Physics Prob. of Dem. Commercial Law English Typewriting Faculty Advisor Faculty Advisor MISS LEYDA MR. COLEMAN MR. F. SMITH MRS. MAGEE History Mathematics Business English Typewriting MISS CORNS MISS STEVENS MISS MacKENZIE MISS EDDY English Biology Latin French I - I ll WWI MV n Memoriam This page is respectfully hehicateh tu the memurp of Margaret winger iBasse7J atnap : : jfiuhemher 5th, 1929 anim Hiinrent Smith 1Basseh atnap 2 2 Qbrtuher 10th, 1927 ig? 52 fi f K a - 1:11, 9 -Q Q - I2 ' Q WWTMY NIOQ 153 X I X . f ff? ff I3 1 Jaxx.. ,J DONALD HILL Don ' President of Dramatic Club Play Senior Play Advertising Manager of Oil Can Junior Prom All Senior Committees Hail to e maiden's prayer in ability, both physical and mental. an we're sure ours has presented the out- standing example of in executive ability alone has he shone but also in the junior vividly his assigned parts. We wish Don all the success in the s whether as head of a corporation or of a family. To date, we woman question, but we hope for the best. MARIE KINNEY Wee vice-President of Senior Class Junior Class Play Class Historian Secretary of Parlimentary Law Club In Marie we have a rare brains. Who could make a statelier Vice-President than she, or who the as well as she? If she should run a beauty parlor, her own features would be advertisement enough for the quality of her wares. XYe're sure Dame Fortune has a rosy Future ahead for Vtlee. MARION BUNNELL Secretary of the Senior Class It is our assertion that Marion became Secretary of the Class because she had etiiciency minus the gab. Her reserved manner can certainly bring nothing but good words for her. We wonder if any man will ever change her silence. Now you ask one. EDWARD YORKE ' Eddie,' Treasurer of Senior Class Basketball 2, 3+Varsity 2 Assistant Adv. Mgr. of Oil Can Football 2, 3, 4,-Varsity 2 Oil Can Committee Junior Dance Committee President of the Parlimentary Law Club I LO! the trusted watchdog of the treasury! There is no other., Beware of cheap imitations and fraudulent impersonators. Ed has faithfully filled one of the most difficult offices of the Senior year and he deserves well-earned credit for the business-like manner in which he has done it. Some big corporation is waiting for men like Ed and we have hope that he will meet and make the best of such an opportunity when it comes. I4 jumor Class Secretary Varsity Basketball 2 of O11 Can Oil Can Committee Cheerleader 3 and 4 The do or die girl. VVheri a gap is to be filled, Hat Hlls it in Some day we expect her to be taking over the reign of the F. W. another story. K KENNETH ANDERSON Ken One of those strong, silent m , y u now, t 4 fat l kind. A good sport with an eye to business. We have our suspicions . . t whether he e's - steady or not. Some day Ken will probably own the Derrick or Blizza d -o we'd ette no say too much about him herel He might get it back on us. xv t ' X! ALDA ANDREWS e If silence is golden, Alda is 24K. llVe hardly see her enough to learn of her thoroughly but our impression is that she is all for the good. CHARLES AUSEL Chuck Here is one member of our Class who does not pay much attention to the girls. But he has lots of time yet, for who knows, when Chuck falls, he may fall hard. But that is all right, for Chuck is an ambitious fellow and we know he will succeed. ELIZABETH AUSEL Elizabeth is another one of our commercial students, but we have never heard her say what she intends to do in the future, perhaps she is keeping it a secret. She may be a steno- grapher and she may keep house just for two. I5 EDNA BAKER Basketball 1 Edna comes to us each day bringing with her the freshness of the country air and she sure furnishes the needed sunshine in our gloomy halls. What a nice bright kitchen she ll make for some lucky man. GEORGE BARRETT When you want to find George, ' st ca Pic ett' He is one of the reasons why so many curious GJ glances are cast into tha oo on 1 u ' e w nen. Your shot, George. WILLIAM BARRETT . Bill Bill hails from Heaven-know whe . ' - ims is birthplace is somewhere near Pit- hole. Seems as if We've heard of suc a place, but w can't recollect where. Come on, Bill and enlighten us. Where is this place? - ' na - ' CLEVA BASHOR If Cleva has ever met her Prince Charming we know nothing about it. But we do know that she is an industrious and efficient student and a whiz at writing letters for Business English. Besides, her typing ability has been used to great advantage in the production of this volume. EDWARD BAUGHMAN Here's a case where we think appearances are deceiving. They call Ed dull but is he? Our guess is No. He does it to fool the teachers. He has a good poker face. We look forward to seeing his name among the bears and bulls in future years. Luck, Ed. I6 S p HUF' C ,E l r We. f P ,Dr tg. C :. 'Q ' . FERDINAND BAUMBACH E B y Ferdie Do you remember that green sweater that F erdie used to have? It sure was good-looking. No wonder some of the girls longed, to jzvear it. Ferdne xspa good scout and we wish him great success. 1 ' a V ROBERT BILTZ Bob Although we have nexer heard Bob say what hrs vrews on matrlmony are we rather rmagme he w1ll be a bachelor as he is ln such a osrtlon as to get the lnszde dope on the hlgh prlce of women s wearmg apparel B on t get xsc raged Bob you may be rn partnershrp some day and then th1nk of how che yo lfey clothes HERBERT BOUQUIN X Herbie Chairman of Junior Prom Committee Yes slr' Herbie toots a mea sax n t v ean maybe Haggerty couldn t get along Wlthout hun Herbxe plays at a our dances bu hat 1sn t saymg he can t dance Ask the passengers he hauls around xn the gr together Herbxe s a pretty good egg and we wlsh hlm luck BETTY BRITTON Senior Play Jumor Prom Committee Chairman Semor Dance Commlttee Semor PICUIC Committee Basketball 3 4 Varsxty 4 MISS Vlvacrousness When the party starts to lag Betty wlll sure gun lt up m a hurry All that we hope 1s that some guy from Slverly w1ll not steal the bloom from our wild Engllsh lass Hear that Ken? ANNA BROWN Stop' Stop' Stop' Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and thxs IS certamlv the case wrth Anna She IS a good sport and lox al classmate and has a smxle whlch we are sure w1ll take her a long way 5 ts? girl i Af J.. J xl 193 I ra 11 7 . . . v 1 1 w . , . V . . ' 1 , ' .14 . n g ' . ' ' . G6 ,Y . ' I I . ' . . , 5 ' : ' 5' A . , : ,-' V . . U :I h p . , A H . . .V ,, V 1 V ' S . . . . , ., . R ll I1 ' ' ' , ' '- 1 ' Az' . rv.. X .,. , ' R 1 ' ' P Illia' ilk? s ' U y ' u ' t ' ' -'-f fy , 1 JV l 7 , 1 Q 'U DANIEL BROWN t'Dan The big sole and shoe man from Browns. No, it's not his establishment yet, but we're sure he will own a controlling interest m it xn slx years or else he'll be retir-ing Cblowoutsj. MARY BROWN Mldge Mary xs qulet m her wav but she talks a lot when she IS reutmg She xs one who always knows her lessons judgmg from app ust another reason why so many boys make nxghtly trxps to Slverly RUTH BULLOCK Dlmples ssl 11 C CThe Xhflld lrlsh Rosel Here e have Dapper an 1n femmlmty She s just another proof that good thmgs come ln small p u exer watch Ruth s eyes they seem to send an S O S and how few of us can refuse the call' ELNORA BURNS One of the small QLIIEL unobtruslve shy and retmng young ladxes We wxsh we knew more about you Elnora However we do know that Maude can t fool you on your Engllsh grammar MARIE CAMPBELL Yes Mar1e IS llbrarlan and we hear that she llkes rt very much Even 1f she IS pretty busy wlth that and school she and Anna are stlll seen together and they always manage to get to Glee Club even lf they are occaslonally late 'Te-L Q MTW'-v-l 4 A 192 tr 4531 Q ll ' 7, A . l vs . - , - ' f ' -' y f A V L6 . ,, .A ,A X 'S . I ' s ' . ' ' . . 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' 1 , x H ,A B ' ,.r, , I I I8 L I 7 l ' l QI' I S A I JA' 4 ROBERT CAMPBELL Bob X Yep, Bob and Marie are sister and brother and they really look something alike, don't they? 1Bob is one of our biggest little Seniors who hasn't much to say but still gets a big kick out of ife. - CHARLES CAREY JR Chuck Joke Editor of Oll Can O11 Can Committee Senior Class Play Secretary of H1 Y Whos making all that Commot oo aro d and lf Chuck is there well it IS he Nevertheless Chuck IS a real good sp t and liked b all IS classmates When in need of any thing well done just call on Chuck h can do any ing from plavmg the part of a waiter to producing Jokes for our Oil Can MELISSIA CARLL Shy and perservermg lVlSllSSl3. is girl worthy of e best and everyone gxves her his best wishes 1n Whatever vocation she may choose er it be in business or in housekeeping RUSSELL CARLL Fiddler Chairman of Junior Nommatmg Comrruttee Baseball 4 Jumor Prom Committee Senior Play Football 2 3 4 Varsity 3 and -1 Cast. of Gypsy Rover Basketball 3 4 Varsxty 3 and 4 Sport Editor of Oil Can Worry will never kill Russ for he IS rust about as carefree as any fellow 1n school Yet he seems to attain distinction m whatex er lines he bends his efforts May be be receives great inspiration from someone You ll hax e to ask Ethel for conlirmatlon of this MILDRED CARLSON Millie Mother Nature must haxe taken special pains 1n patterning this chic speciman of the feminine sex NVhat a mannequxn Millie should turn out to be' If she were one the sty le show had better be held in Soldier s Field to accommodate the male attendance QZQWW 4 mvwiirm igwwr Q' au J U 'rin , as so Q . , . . V ' . . . . ,. I . ' . I , . 1 f 1 ' ' , y 1 . 1 . ' V 4 ' 7 ' . -Y Y Y A ' V as I Y, 1 - , rr , -v ' . - 1 . . . . . Y . . 0 7 . . . . , , y . . n - sy ' , ' ' 7 Y . . , . I r , I 1, To ,Cl ,,.M...,..-.5 A ' :Q 2, ---' . - , ' - - I ' . -P A e ' ' 2 -r -5' 3 5 . so K if 'f as Hi, I T ,.. ., . J M - , A 4637? , . I9 SARA CARRIG - Siverly's entrant into the F1amin' Mammieu Contest. Sara is just a neat-looking bundle of fun done up with red trimmings. VVe hear she runs around quite a bit with a guy by the name of Chevy. ELEANOR CASE Jimmie Another quiet and subdued youn -- ' - 1 ' ay Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. That's proven in this Case How could it e otherwise? li 'd like to hear more of Eleanor, though. We're sure We shall in the future. ROBERT CLEVER Bob We don't know whether Bob ge his name eca e of his ability or not, but what does it matter? He is a good fellow and doe ' - ' - - I 1 d more like him. , JESBETH CLOUSE ' Jessie Junior Play ' I Secretary of French Club 3, A Jessie is, we think, one ofthe future private secretaries to '.'Big Business. She young lady but if her achievements in French Club are any indication we urge put in his application now MARGARET COLE A Margaret hails from the metropolis of Reno and all the town. VVith,so many fair damsels in Reno, we now see road rapidly. ' 20 HAROLD CONRAD Harold is already a help to this ww Every day CMonday?D he does his bit at the Y in developing the bodies of the younger generation. VVe expect great athletic distinction from the little Conrads some day. HOWARD cooK A ' A Slow and Easy-but does he get there? We'll say he does. Howard is always ready to give his fellow-classmates a helping h u - n- . v n test day. Howard must believe that a rolling stone gathers no moss-ask ' . KENDALL COOK - ' Senior Banquet Committee i , Junior Play Committee Junior Play - Junior Dance Committee Ken's likeable naturehas won hi n the freindshi 4 all of us and in Bettyls case, more friendship. We wish him all the luck in e Wor a xn this and any other conquest of his. wouldn't be surprised if Ken were some day taking the place of john Gilbert. ' MARY JOYCE COUGHLAN ' Manager Girl's Basketball Team, 4 In this demure young lady we have eliiciency plus.- If you need evidence, co Palmer as to how the-rgirl's basketball-team isbeing managed. May you have success your duties in life, Mary. ifThis also concerns those in connection with Beck, MARTIN COURTNEY A C i A Yep, the same old reconstruction,ratifierf' ,,He, having beeome of safe and sane chose to graduate with us. L We hope Mart, doesn't disappoint us in our hopes that some day he'll be the husband of Louise Fazenda. A - f DZI 1 DOROTHY CROCKER A Dot Cap and Gown Committee ' Hic est primus pars of the Crocker duo. If no one else can read this, Dorothy and her brother can for they both have climbed the rills of Latin, the hills of Caesar, the heights of Cicero, and the Peaks of Virgil. WILBUR CROCKER Bud C ' an own Comm tee All of the above goes for Dot' arl' . n n u - VV ur. Through thick and thin, mostly thick, he has inspired her and himsef w' h his deep, us y voice. VVe understand he intends to go above soon. CAs an aviatorj. - M Ti Q3 JOHN CROWLEY 'i John may appear rather sober, b . - as a ce get acquainted with' him, he is a real good fellow and full of fun. VVhen John does anything, he does it well and he sure can spank a A mean piano. - fi FLORENCE CUBBON Flo is a real chummy girl with a smile so sunny for everyone. If that smile doesn't catch ' some one of us soon, we'll loose what we think is a sure bet. She is also one of Miss Mackenzie's ' QQ mainstays. - qi E 'i il VINCENT CUNNINGHAM ' 5 Vince is the grandaddy-long-legs of our class. Towering above all, he placidly surveys f the motley throng passing below his eyes. If his success equals his height, there is no fear for his future. 22 V ffiife 'rom r f 'f f N FRANCIS DEEGAN Deeg t g A tall distinguished Prince Charming is Deeg Vlodest and debonair shall we say? - Deeg labors at the Latoma but we know hrs real place IS behmd the footlxghts Love s Labors Lost' BESSIE DODELSON Basketball 3 The happy go lucky gxrl Th1s petxtte brunette demdedly so has for her motto Smlle and the world smiles wxth you weep an Our only regret xs that Bessxe chose the P M Course and as a result we do t see much of h VERLA DOHERTY ' Dirty' Basketball 1 2 ,Tumor Prom Commmttee Varsity Basketball 3 4 Chalrman Semor Play Commxttee Lartzun 4 Presldent Be Square Club Semor Pxcnxc Commntee O1lerettes Rah' for Verl She s a good sport and a pxllar of the This how eep her from pullmg down the marks Jumor Color Committee Verla Captam of the school athletlcally speakmg Oh no We wonder who the boy frlend is and 1f she makes h1n1 get her French etc lfso more power to you Verla WILLIAM DOWNING B1 B111 IS another mld year student Though bashful CVD and reserved he has numerous frlends Ask the man who IS one of hls frxends If you don t believe our assertxon that he s an all round good egg CHARLES DURNELL Chuck Semor Play By Jovel Rocky' Toodle oo and hke euphomous rem1n1scences of the Senior Play Yes' Chuck or IS xt Rocky should have been an Englxshman We wish some one would tell us 1n how many classes he s had his slumbers d1sturbed by those relentless teachers We guess vxe ll see Charley on Broadway as soon as he s dlscovered 551, a E?T 1' eg WW J ,,, Q we A Y . 1 , . . . . . . , jj 5 . . . V ' . ,, . ' - . . r 1 x Q A 0 . 'l . l ef' ' - - v , , ' ' . ' - v - , i 0 ' U l ' , - f f : - 1 , :Zigi ' ' ' ' ' A f , - ' as 'un K ksvk I . A - , . ' . . , ' . '. , , v ' , , ' - 5 Lili , f , aa sa K .1 ' V 4 , . . . f . - . ' ' . ' .' t K , U ' I . 1 . . . . ' , . K f ' 1 ' ' A , ' 1,21 1. ' ' . , ,,,. .. ..... . ...... ,..,. . ..... ..A. M ..,. ., .,....... ' t X - f l f r' w . rf' e tes, N if' ?' Z L -' r . E . fg ' - 3 . r QQQQ ' V ' fr. M .,,, , lf Q - ' ., 1 on 2' ' 'f 3 ' '5 ' n- f , W: 245' QI . K ', ... i:I E: fi: :': ,, 31--.' ' , 1 is f f f , 'E ff! E : ' 3: . T , I y qi , me G, v ' 2 3 VERA EAGAN , . Vera is another one of those people whose presence is felt and not heard. However, she is a true friend to all and she, herself has many of them. DALLAS ELWINGER ' ' I Dall You can't keep a good fellow down. Even though you don't see Dallas's picture in the Staff, he probably will be Editor-in-Ch' a - 3 ' . d for he is learning from the ground up. More power to you, Dall. LOUIS ENOS Soup Very seldom do we find sple id A u -' ' - Lo s. A quiet chap with an attractive personality. NVhen it comes to dancin no girl can ref him. V , THEODORE FINNECY e Ted ' . Cast of Gypsy Rover Does Ted look nifty all dressed up in his uniform? XfVe'll say he does. Ted can't fool us as we all have a pretty good idea where he spends his evenings after he is through taking tickets. Never mind, Ted, we don't blame you a bit. JOSEPHINE FIRST ' ' A ' Jw We all know Jo as a member of that well-known trio of the Senior Class, and also, 'by her pretty red hair. Wlhenever we need any support, we always turn to Jo as she is one of our helping classmates. At present, Jo is very fond of Art-but we're not saying what kind of Art. 24 JANE FI SCHER jane is another one of our Grm supporters of long hair. Many times while it was growing, we heard her say she was going to have it cut, but don't do it, Jane, we like it long. MARGARET FITZGERALD What? Another Renoire? 'Yes, it is and she is just as talented as the rest of them. I Iffpegi! Her ivory iccles, are the life of many . artv and make her the life itself. VVatch out boys, she'll iccle herself into your hearts. MARY KATHERINE FOUST Susie Ring and Pin Committee Junior Play Committee Take a little bit of everything hat ' , n s so e peaches and cream, and you have Susie. Our only regret is that a Junior ems to have s lcken her from our ranksg however, we still are glad to call her our own. EDWIN FRAZIER f ' E I f 'fEd', When big words must be used, they must be used on Ed. He is the heavyweight of our class but his smile is greater than his weight. VVe hope that he won't diet for he Hlls up space so well. ' ' , I THADDEUS GABRESKI t ' , Ted 'Class Prophet E- E V . - ' Hay! Hay! Here's the big bologna and what-not man. If you want noise, Ted will fill any order, but for all that, you can depend on him for any task, Ted's likeable ways should win him many friends in this old world. 25 1 1 ELIZABETH GEHANN Betty We think that Betty will be a great opera star because of the interest she takes in glee club. But still who knows, perhaps there are other attractions besidesjust the singing, as we know that she was usually busy after operetta practice. , MARJORIE GLASS Marj Cap and Gown Committee She works 0' n ' . n e ets o'er that, But finish her work for a that, And soo as o-- - - ' 's w , Marg st rts 4 t another o . MABEL GLEASON l A Where do comets go? Where 'd Mabel get r vocabulary? Ask us another. Any- how Mabel has it and it wouldn't sur ri s e -- er teachin in colle e if'we ever et there Y P g E S - Maybe We're wrong. If so we take another guess and see her next in the Boston Women's Symphony. DAVID GOLDBERG Well liked by everyone but better liked by Davie they good goods come in small packages. Davie is a good it is just helping strangers 'Find the football field. MARTHA GOODWIN Cast of Maid ofthe Mm A l . Cast of Hcyps Martha is Marge's side-kick but is versatile in another Way. .- To her belongs supremacy of the school, and we see Martha making her debutei as a prima don live years QD, I I 26 HUF t OH gf e we l 1 Il Q L i A 1 MARY GUYTON Another puzzle? Yes. VVhere's Florence, Mary! just around the corner. O. K. 'We knew she wasn't far off. Another of these business women. XYe'll wager she'll be in partner- ship with Florence in the future. RUTH HADLEY Smo0ch Basketball 1, 2, 3 .4 Junior Play Committee Varsity 2, 3. 4 Senior Dance Committee i Cheer Leader 3 ,4 Sports Editor of Oil Can The reason why young men le e home. When ' uth Hashes those brown eyes at you, if something doesn't give a quick j mp nsi e o y , y u're mechanical. Some lucky man , is going to get a priceless parcel when he ets Ruth , A LOUISE HALL f We don't know much about Loui : but she seems r er quiet and reserved. especially in the ' first period study hall. Of course, she som - u - . f ver, and then we will see Miss Mackenzie shake her head or wrap on the desk, but that's all right as Louise is a model senior. .E JEAN HAMILTON ' Senior Play Committee Senior Play . Basketball 1, 2 Jean was one of our big hits of the Senior Play and if later in life she displays as much ability as she did in the play she is sure to succeed. If you see some girl driving around in a big tan car with a fellow beside her, it's a safe bet that it is Jean and Jerry. . JANET HENDERSON , O L O l Y Don't rush boys. Take your time, There may be a steady. VVe aren't sure. Not Z' 1 withstanding, janet manages to get on the honor roll reasonably often even if she is good looking. ' . VVe wonder how she spends her evenings. And we're still wondering. l A . S- 'V gy: T 5 E my as 27 5 . -3 1 i 1 l 'fC WILLIAM HERSHELMAN Dink t Junior Play Committee Stage Manager Senior Play Vice-President of Hi-Y 3 Basketball 4 President of Hi-Y 4 Auditing Committee 4 Football 3, 4-Varsity 4 Oil Can Committee b Qenior Banquet Committee We can understand how Bill keeps his equilibrium but how he lifts those canal boat feet of his off the ground fast enough to play end IS more than vie can see He did this hovaever and did it well, as can be attested by the mentions giyen him on sectional football teams JAKE HEYISON Porky Basketball 2 Varsity 5 4 Junior Picnic Committee Captain. 4 Qenmr Picnic Committee Junior Color Committee Cheer Leader 4 Here s to our basketball Cham a d aln e e pect to hear of him as Coach of some b1g college team in the future, but pr ba r y will be ad alesnian in his father s store CLEA HICKMAN Clea s amb1t1on in life is to be a nurse Xl ho knows but that in the years to come as we climb into the dentist s chair or on the operating tables we may hear Clea s voice soothing us with Now this won t hurt you a bit VIRGINIA HOLLABAUGH Virginia' where s Janet? Not far olf you can bet Virginia s a good scout, however and we prophesy success for her If not success then the next best thing, marriage PH YLLIS HUTH Phil Basketball 1 2 3 4 Cap and Gown Committee We don t know much about Phyllis except that she s popular and a good sport Well, what more would you want? Her eyes will finish the story Qi? is 'P 2-We xiii tvs 1. fl twat .. 4 Q J 102 be JQP 3 1 Y . . ., . . ' . 7 . Y . . Y 1 . ' . . I 1 I Y , l . 7 7 . l I t 1 1 f A ' v A ' i V 4 5 ' , . ' - .. ' ' ' ' H . 1 Q I I ' v x ' l ' l 1 ' I . . ' I Y I I l V U H 4 , . .... , Y . ' I Y . ' . . . , . . , . . Y 1 . . - it - 1 - H H -, . Q 1 . y I A' ' 7 ' vc - . Y ' , 7 , . . e K- I I ' ' 4 I sa 7 1 ' ' 1 Y ' v K ' I . 1 1' ' I I I - - ,iw ,..,, ' t u , , - f ' . V. ' ' A t r 2 'L 1 .- ' e . L L Q 5 - . K h -4 Q K I , , .,... , - is 1 . 2 ' , - tt he Q g .l V ,, . , . 1 J HOWARD JONES Howdy Senior Play Committce Tumor President Poothalld 4 Vars1ty3 4 Hail to our junior Class President who carried us through a very successful year Even though he IS popular with the fairer sex he still finds time to accomplish his school work 1n a first class manner Howdy is a good natured fellow and friend of evervone in school SARA KAHL Sally Ca ittee One of the members of the ms arable couple of ara and Grace in fact we think they are as thick wlth each other as the 1 old a I B t seriously Sara s artistic ability is a credit to our elass K WENDELL KEAN Red For tball 3 Basketball 3 4'-Varsity 4 Yes Red s one of those basketb Among other things he s a man about town Ask the girls Add to this that he s a good fellow We couldn t get along without Red That s a cinch GEORGE KEELY Y Ca.t of Gypsy Rover' ' - K And here s Geor e Oh' irls didn t it make our heart throb the wa Geor e san in' A g - - g Y ' Y S g The Cy psy Rover. .Vle are sure that if he keeps on that Rudy Vallee will have a competitor. 'This together with his winning personality has made George a popular fellow. A I IRENE KELLEYG ' A ' a A - A ,V - Tho' Irene is a quiet girl, . We'y'e often heard it rumored, She's full of life as she can be, Is wittyg kind, good-humored. ' 29 N CHARLES KLOCK U Tick Editor-in-Chief of Oil Can Senior Play Chairman Junior Ticket Committee Dramatic Club Play Committee Senior Play Committee Chairman of Oil Can Committee Oratorical Champ. 1, 2 ' Composer of School Song Well, look who we have here. , Nature's gift to Literature, and women in general. Curly hair and everything. The only unbearable talent Tick has, is the use of 'Webster's choice words. But on the whole we feel we should put up with him, partly that he may produce a few more epics for Miss Mackenzie and partly because he has enabled us to burden the world with this volume of the Oil Can. To him who passes by this ir naiden's on e, t ere comes the sweet tones of music at all hours of the day. We don't no for s e, bu w have our suspicions why Paderewski gave up his tour of the United States qui enly. Fie Fie! For shame, Hazel. HAZEL KLUCK BEATRICE KRUG g Bea Bea is our star pianist, organist or what have you? There's only one thing wrong. That's Ted. We expect to see Bea some day at the console of the Mighty Vlfurlitzer. She'll do it justice at any rate and will we give her a hand? just wait. V ROBERT KRUG Bob Senior Dance Committee Junior Class Basketball Oil Can Committee Football 3, 4 Bob is the ladies' best bet. He sure knows his herring when it comes to mingling with theig. Neither does he slight the boys, and his winning personality has made him the friend of a . MARY AGNES KEUBLER Hail! All Hail! Our champion ticket Vendor. Yes, she takes the prize at that. How? lf you know Mary Agnes, you know the answer. Vile expect to see her in the Box Ofhce of the Roxy in New York when we next pay it a visit. VVe wish her a big box oliice to say the least. 30 QDI' E as f , E E y 'T 1 N 1 KENNETH KUGLER E A Kenny Here s another qulet reserved and stud1ous young :ran We suggest that he d do well on the rhetorlcal platform from all evldences We wonder xf the glrls don t know hlm yet If not thex re lH1SS1l'lg somethmg Here s luck MARY LEROUX In school Mary IS so serxous that 1 u s as to her real character All those who know her outside know she has a hear of gold and IS st another drawmg card for Rousevllle And how she typed LEO LEVINE 'fs Our language student Perh s t l ctor Levme Shall we ever fall under h15 knife? Maybe At any rate he s qul a popular youn man wxth the ladles At least It seems so Vv ell we wxsh you many vxctnns Cpa GRACE LEWIS Gracie Cap and Gown Commxttee just another reason whx men send thelr wwes to the country they know that they ll have the best of care whxle glrls llke brace are there brace knows how to tare for both men and women we understand MORRIS LIDDLE Morry Football 5 Varsity 4 Rxng and Pm Commxttee Cupld seems to haxe scored a bull s eye IH the case of Vlorrle and well guess who? X0 other than Pauhne Looks hke a hltch up no foohn' Morry mxght cash ln at pro foot a 'ia 3 M we E g igffgww ' 1 fl IWW J s WOM JQF' M' Q . .. 45 II - , . . f 4 , I 2 . ' . g V , y 4 . V , v . . K ' V, . . . , ' ,,,' , i Q I , A - 1 ' ' ,, . . - 1 V, A u I I L if . , ' ' ' ' 'K A 5 - 4 U ' ts' ' X . f A ' 'V J ' . f' . Ig , I .k E E i Us 'ff E , EEQ I 7 V, , Y I 5 . W . , r- ' ' l Y Z 'f T . . -. - . 7 . H . . ,, Y . . , , . K -Q E b ll, V , , E K Q r ge - E 114 'E E ' f1iM?Mw?W' Vf s- 2 , .V .N ,,. in I MH, wl , ' . ,.,. : 4-2' fl . N ,. HELEN LOEBELENZ V 1 Prunes junior Prom Committee Ring and Pin Committee Senior Banquet Committee Sweet as sugar, neat as a pin, and petite as nobody's business. We might goon indefinitely describing Helen, but we must stop somewhere. Everyone will agree that Helen has all the attri- butes of the ideal girl, A WAYNE LOUDON Every day Vi'ayne comes out 'V theistill ? wil ness of Halyday Run to pay homage to our school. VVe hope that Way e f - s t at e - su + ably repaid for this daring trip and judging from his nonchalant air in E gli , he rat r a jo it. CHARLES LOVELESS Chuck Home Chas! VVatch Chuck jum : Q 4 '- ' 1 wheel when you say that. VVe expect him to invent a self-driving automobile soon, so that all nerve-racked chaulfeurs may go to a sanatorium for a brief rest. ROBERT LOWERS Bob Cap and Gown Committee Bob is another one of those guys to whom the berries at a distance look the bestg so it seems when he goes clear down VVest Third many nights per month. Maybe Bob is trying to get pulled into an operatic job, we can't tell. ' V EILEEN LUCE Reader, have you ever seen a maid who daily climbs the hill of Knowledge steep? VVith earnest purpose does she pursue wisdom's form. Yes, this is Elieen. 32 ALFRED LUDWIG L Alf Ladies andigentlemen, first and foremost on our varied program is that celebrated orator, Alfred E-xtemporaneous Ludwig! Thus we expect Alf to be introduced in the near future. just remember your early field of practice, Alf. . LESTER LUDWIG A The Editors take pleasure in introducing Lester. just imagine Lester when he wasnt making some bright remark. VVe can't. i I . . ight, Lester, as it is better than playing the part of a pessimist. V FRANCIS LYNAM Francis is one of our demure nd 1 A ' .f . ' ates but, nevertheless, he is a universal favorite. He seems shy when there .. e girls around b still he does not hate them., CFar from ith. We don't know what Franci ' - - - - - - after leaving school, however, he chose the Commercial Course, but who knows, perhaps, he likes to sleep in the mornings. g ROBERT MCATEE ' Bob Our idea of Bob is that he would make an ideal man of leisure. He has all the necessary make-up-easy manners, personality plus, and plenty of time to waste. He lacks only one thing- MONEY. CAsk Bob and see if 'taint.soj. JAMES MCCOLLUM , - Jim Senior Picnic Committee Jim's crowning glory is his curly locks. It is a shame some one didn't inherit them who would appreciate this aid to manly beauty because jim is alwavs plastering them down with Stacomb or Laylox ho kiddin jim the locks improve your sox appeal 33 s C 'VOM ,br i y WC' , .pw HAZEL MCCREA I McCrea Yes, Hazel is another one of our Business Arithmetic students. Even though she does have lots of fun in the back seat which she chooses, she still manages to get her work in on time. That's the way, Hazel, always combine work with pleasure. CLARA M CGON EGAL Care causes trouble is the old saying Then kill care IS Clara s reply and thus she liyes letting each day furnish what it ni y NVe ho e that none but happy ones may be Clara s 0 LUCILLE MCKELVEY ,Q ypsy R ver Gee hon some of us enyy L vu h ' beauti ul ir and eyes VVQ wonder if it is thrs that holds Howard but vue hardly t in 0 a Lu h a p rsonahty to go with it And when it comes to singing I u sure is a humdi SAMUEL MCM ULLIN Sam Chairman of Ring and Pin Committee Sc-mor Play Clnet Sap of the Class Make way' 'Xlake nay' Vlho for? None other than His Majesty the dispeller of gloom the cause of ninety per cent of the attendance at detention hall and the sire of sim phcity Sam s fine work in the Senior Play clearly stamped him as a favorite in the selection of the 1931 XX ampus Babtes HERM AN M AGDOVITZ Magxe Business Manager of Qemor Play Oil Can Committee Business Manager of Oil Can Senior Play Cheer Leader 4 Darwin s Exhibit LX Einstein s proof of his relativity theory and the Editors proof of perpetual motion Xl hy we have winter here with Magie spouting so much hot air all the time IS more than we can see Howey er he has done it to good advantage as can be attested by the success of thlS book and the Senior Play, due to his management H :S aaiwms ee 'lfwl l J , 1 10 as -JE' vs-f tl H ' - at Y' H ' N 1 w ' r y ' v ' r ' . 1, ' f .- f ' 1 1 t. 1 I . 1' L I i U ' C t r . Y H Y y V. xx, . . . - . . A ' , . 1 . ' . . . V ' ' y ' I . - . ' '. . . i - er. f SC 99 L 2, y - t . ,K . n - A ,I ' . ' A K ' ll V - as - 19 C , V' V . I . 'L ' . .. Y . V. 1 1 .' . Y . . l 2 . , ' 7 ' ' ' Y D L , , , 1 , .,.... we , , ..,.,,t.,r..,. , ...,.,, C A , gggv N ,K . A g. . 1 zrgq' ---,- 32 - y - x I K f f g K 'J -gf ---. . I . , .-1 , it fr.-3 :Z I ' K Q 'rr 'al 1. 2 P S -X 'gt Mgfi 51 5 , Y D, ' All Q il 'X , f sy 34 MINNIE Cast of Gypsy Joke-Editor of Oil Can Yes, our Business Managers sister. Nay! 'Twin in fact. And how Minnie doesn't need any one to tell who she is. lfVe all know Minnie. If not we ought to. She's one of our Glee Club girls too. Well, good luck, Minnie. RUTH MARTIN i l ' Basketball 3, 4-Varsity 4. The Belle of the North Side, or sh Y : - zz per? Ruth's blonde hair, her twinkling eyes, and beaming face, seem to have . reat attraction r the masculine sex. Come on, Ruth, and tell us the secret. Who is the lu y VIOLA MARVIN ' Viola is one of those interestin gi , - pleasa to 2 leet. Were there no one but Viola, she would still make the world sunshi yy in . ot t r case, for we understand that she has plenty of assistance from a certain youn man. , e V . V f DELLA MATTHEWS Elmer Junior Play Senior Basketball 2, 3, Here's another basketball star. That In fact, it .means just the opposite. We wish is one.of the seldom seen ,but often heard of English. ' L ARCI-IIE MERRITTQ1' , -, a What's that? Yes, it's VVe'd know Archie anywhere. So would e nocturnally active too. just ask the girls. Archie to Q and Bryan's some day. 'VVell, we wish him a lot of luck and not 35 i i BETTY MILLER Senior Picnic Committee Do we know Betty? And how! We wish she knew us better. Wonder who the lucky guy is. Take a guess. We did and missed. This, however, doesn't mean that she is not one of our star pupils. She is. We suggest she'd make a good secretary for some millionaire suffering from eye strain. Here's how! Betty. MARGARET MOCK M0ckie F sketball 3, 4-Varsi 4. DOI1yt judge Margaret as a t mb a- . I - f he attire. W'e don't know much about Marg outside of school but inside sh is . good stu en as 1 ell as a good sport. She is a member of that famous company of Rapp an ck. ' -s EDITH MOHNKERN R y O One of those rare types of women, the non-talking kind. May you preserve this silence that it may be an example for your sister-women, Edith. Remember, Silence is golden. DOROTHY MONKS e Dot l Blonde hair, blue eyes, r ' Good head, few sighs, I. e , V Goiand get, and whatfnot, g L ' That's the way we speak of'D0t. g . Q FLORENCE MONTANA e i - 'O One oi a pair but not half. No, far from it. Try to get better marks. did we get Florence here without Mary? Ask us another. Florence will be a big some of these days. Good luck should be hers and thensome. O36 FOREST MOOREHEAD Another one of those mysterious hombres from Halyday Run. VVe can see Forey in no other predicament in a few years than to be a sparring partner for some up and coming pugilist. Whether his rough and ready ability will stand against a better Mnremains to be SCSU. MARY MORAN 1 Beautiful but dumb. Far come true. just one look at a good sport toog and we'd like to sure. So here's to you Mary. Cl' LIS VIOLA MOTTER From the village of Eagle We're mighty glad' to have you for acquiring an education-and ELEANOR MOYAR r ' i , surely mt er. Yet dreams do keep up Y' h h YO 're not blind. She's plenty for l1er,- we're ' 'Vikie here 4- Yes! she's-one of the unshorn ones. However, those curls cover a lot of brains from all evi- dences. We donlt see much of 'her outside of school but she must be pretty industrious. . GENEVA MOYAR r y ' i7 Geneva just managed to get into our classin time, but remember, Better late than never. We're glad to make room'for girls of yourcahbre. Geneva. and we hope that we're worthy of your efforts to graduate with us. 37 WILLIAM NELSON A Bill Bill's one of our men about the town. The shades of evening coifer most of his activities but we know he keeps pretty busy from all reports. We know Bill does nothing we wouldn't do, so we wish him all success. ' JOSEPHINE NOXON I Doodie Basketball 1. Z. 3. 4-Varsity 3. 4. Josephine seemingly abhors the u 1 az: - 4- . he class offers a reward of 1000 chinese wooden nickles to the person or perso who discovers h in the presence of man, boy or other- wise. It's a shame to waste your ta nt u- . ' joe AM ' ll 99 PHILIP OLMES - Nooky Football Z. 3, 4-Varsity 3. Cast of Gypsy Rover Captain 4 Junior Dance Committee Nooky is one of the talented m -- - f ass. He was our football captain and piloted us through a very successful season. Besides this, Nooky sure can decorate the boards at school with his artistic drawings, play his french horn with great ability, and in general, is an all-round good sport. I GERTRUDE OLSON , , Genie Another of the many girl friends from the up-river metropolis, Siverlf. -'One of these extraordinary women-a blonde who is not very talkative. That's a virtue worth keeping, Gertieg it makes you so different from the rest. V i ' MAMIE OSSOFF i , ,Q i - m of OilCnn -, j f L I V Mamie is so quiet that of her unless he' hadfseerrsorne of her art work. VVe're sure that Mamie our class solneiday with pictures. 38 JEANNE PAYNE X When ou see a bi Franklin takin a little irl somewhere ou'll in small packages so what a break for that man! DOROTHY PERRY L , Dorothy may come from Salim , but'the way sh drives her Dodge . H Uy I s , g 1 U s . , y A that is, the girl is. She seems to stick to a certain party by the name of Bill. Property Committee Oil Can Committee Senior Play Class Historian know you drove a taxi in New York City. Bu we .f 1 - 3 1 -i ' l be : private secretary for one local Hrms. And we might say more bu draw yo r o n nclusions RUTH PFEILSTICKER Another popular young lady. ' the fellows. 1 e hear that she's one of warblers, too. Keep it up Ruth. VVe ope you an in the Follies and into I K good graces. Club guys CHARLES PHILLIPS Chuck Cast of Maid of the Mill of Gypsy For some -reason or other Chuck-has taken up tc because of they credit C?D the desire, or some hidden reas solved yet. All that we know is that Chuck did well in y MARION PHILLIPS. .i pf o t j . ' just to prove that the once' flourishing town of Pinoak is coming to us each day from there. V VVe're 'sure that she will soon make again. ' 39 EDWIN PIERCE Assistant Art Editor of Oil Can Happy-go-lucky, that's Ed. That doesn't prevent Ed from being a good cartoonist, basketball player, prize usher or what have y0u?A Yes, Ed's a good egg and we will miss him when he goes to usher for the Chicago Grand,0pera Company. We're sure he will. Good luck, Ed, you can't have any other kind. A ' MABLE PIERCE ' Yes, Mable left us at mid-term and we were sorry to have her go, We imagine .she was rather glad though, as she could then f .- . - - al topics which she certainly did. dread every Wednesday, although we coul see no reason fo his as she was always there with the goods. t EMERSON PRESSEY Junior Play Committee A Treasurer of Hi-Y Senior Play Committee ' Property Manager of Senior Play Assistant Editor of Oil Can Composer of School Song Emerson wanted to develop hi ungs so he took p the accordion. His ability to play has won him much fame in this metro ' 1 a - 2 : cl he and his squeeze box are due for bigger and better things. WILLIAM QUINN Bill What a man! VVhat a goof! Can this boy raise a rumpus if he chooses? Don't ask! Wouldn't Bill make a charming master of ceremonies at the Lyric? May be we're not far from wrong. ALDA RAIRIGH V- Junior Class Play Play Committee of Dramatic Club Junior Dance Committee , ' Senior Play Committee Treasurer of Dramatic Club g , Senior Play t Cheer Leader 4 Dramatic Club Play , C Art Editor of Oil Can ' I ' Can this woman make you stutter? Can she make your heart flutter? Ask anyone who saw her in the Junior and Senior Plays. Her versitality ends not on the stage but extends into the realms of artistry, and yea, even of scholarship. Alda's personality has made her the friend of all and she is sure to attain great heights Cin this worldj. 40 W . , , DOROTHY RENINGER Dot Dot studies once in a while and looks wise the rest of the time. However, she is not as quiet as she seems. Remember, dynamite looks docile. ETHEL RICHARDS Ring and Pin Committee Here is a popular member of our class who is of a very optimistic and cheerfulinature. If you see Ethel walking down the street dragging a dog chain, don't be alarmed, it was only given her to keep tab on her compact. ' ow we trust Th s e an ' ss Wi l never b t. Nuff Sed. ' JOE RISKO Laddy joe is striving for his sheepskin wit - v u - ught in mind. His only wish is to enter the W. W. Jeffrey University and emerge an A No. 1 mechanic as he seems to have a mechanical trend of mind. BETTY ROSE Junior Prom Committee Class Prophet The blushing rose of our class? Betty is the answer to that famous saying, When a feller needs a friend, just let Betty flash that smile of hers at you and you'll not need an overcoat the next winter. 'What's nice is that she does not spare it on anyone. ' i RUTH SALLADE4 X t R Sally Ruth has been employing her time in the last few years that she might catch up and be graduated with us. VVe're glad you consider us so worthy an objective, Ruth, and are good to have you with us. just take care of yourself when you're in that Buick. 41 1, nf- l O l T W 'W x 9 s WAYNE SANDROCK T The old haberdasher himself. Wayne is learning how to get rid of clothing that he may know how to act when he's a philanthropxst. The dignity and tact he is acquiring are really astoundlng KENNETH SEBRIING Gus Baseball 3 4 bus IS one of baseball s comm o hit no runs fter the 9th mmngj pltchers just to keep hxs arm rn good shape out of s son hors shoes and lmgs bull We hope Gus w1ll newer be a holdout as other st rs ave turned o t t be X DOROTHY SHATTENBERG Dot ' Dorothy slts back and regards X er what she xs gomg to be We expect to see Dorothy as head buyer for Helen ordon hoppes Our class mshes xou plenty of good uck THEODORE SHAW Ted X army Baseball 4 Our Gasolme Salesman Hes Ted wxelds a mean gas hose At least he gxves us good measure so we ll hawe to vm :sh hun good luck at least as long as he continues thls practice JAMES SHEATS J 1511 What we love to see Jim do IS to gwe oral topxcs for M1ss Love Whether he as prepared or not he IS always cool whxle under fire though we don t know xx hether those unuttered thoughts are so cool Ask hmm' Tir-w. is s ' Q' es ffwf .,. A 102 49? 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MARY ADA SMITH Mary, Ia ', te cont ry Where o y ' - - '- . self VVith yo charm and pre eyes Don't stay Q . . ' VIRGINIA SMITH Ginger Ring and Pin Committee Junior Play I f.,v 1 Ginger and Ruth areas inseparable as Mexico and its Revolution. Through, many years fi X we have known her as a real class worker, always willing and never complaining. She deserves the best of good luck. ' - I ' ANNA SNYDER J, V I 'ril I ' I I .V V Secretary of Dramatic Club Our best all around student. And how she does her e yion with 'us anyway. Hail, Anna, she's going far. Whether be a vague as yet. , 43 HILDAGARD SNYDER Treasurer of the Be-Square Club Hildagard is some hustler. She has plenty of work to do but still manages to get on the honor roll fand also growl. Hildagard doesn't care about the opposite sex, so, perhaps, that is the reason she does so well in her studies. PAULINE SNYDER A Here's the better half of Lid 1 81 Co. But w don't think that Morrie should have the monopoly of Pauline at the Class St pe - - ' .V line - one good dancer. RALPH STECK Assis nt B ' ' - a er of il Can Ralph's aim in life is to be a cle in Brown's B t Shop. lVe are sure he will be a great man when he becomes the owner ofa chain 0 s ores. . ' CLAYTON STEVENS ffciayf' The oil industry is represented in our class by Clayt. He is an experienced driller and oil well shooter and Clayt's big ambition is to drill straight through to China and furnish chop 4 suey to the world by a direct pipe from the land of c-hop sticks. ' - WILLIAM STREETER . ' Senior Banquet Committee The only thing that Bus seemingly likes to do is drive a Dodge that goes, the Dodge is sure to carry him. We don't know but it looks have a prospect for a taxi driver, or Carnahan's a truck driver. Ask Ann. 44 ELDON TALLEY A quiet lad except where girls are concerned. VVe expect him to be a Deacon and English Professor in years to come. He's a good scout though, and we hope he prospers. ELIZABETH THOMPSON Elizabeth is another one of those people whom we do not notice until she is absent, so well does she fill her niche in the class. Don't forgetg Little drops of water and little grains of sandg Make the mighty river and the b l -an . 6 . MARY THOMPSON A i t Auditing Committee 3, 4 Literary Editor of Oil Can Herein we have the essence o pie -a d the v igh of wisdom. For two yearsg theitask of auditor has been assigned to' her an she as per Orme ' dutifully. Neither has she neglected her lessons and she stands very near the - - . 1 i . - . in scholarship. , y ' LOIS THOMPSON . The Madame X of our class. Although Lois has been our classmate for the last two we know very little of her. One thing we do know, Lois can sell more Senior Play tickets any other person in the class. VIRGINIA TRAX Vice-President 3 President of French Club 4 Senior Dance Committee I I f Literary Editor of Oil Can In the case of Virginia, we have another 'rare combination of Miss Mackenzie about the first and ask anyone about the second. We're will be in the aihrmative. As a side line, Virginia also held the dignified in our Junior year. We Wonder what is next. 45 STEVE VERES A , Cap and Gown Committee ' ' 'Stevie ' ' The future newspaper magnate of Oil City. Steve's life centers around the press rooms Derrick. All his spare time is spent learning the A-B-C's of the paper game. We ex- great things from you, Steve. Nothing less than Editor-in-Chief will please us. JANET VICKERS Bites Janet has a characteristic that ill carry her fa -a pleasing personality. She puts us in mind of a certain fruit, beginning ith - - - ndi 3 with CH , Vie wish her the best of luck. FORD VOLGAR Pickle Football 3. 4 Junior Picnic Committee Varsity 4 Class Day Committee Pickle has done us the honor of graduating with us and we're proud to welcome this warrior of the .gridiron into our fold. Everyone will agree that he's not hard to get along with, and his friendliness is bound to win him many more friends, deservedly. i VIRGINIA WALKER I A shy, retiring, young lady about whom we don't know very much, except that she's p usually at school on time. We think possibly she may become Somebody's Ste-nog. STEPHEN WARDWELL Steve is a young gent If we should begin a. Bachelor would 46 ALICE WE looks, and so for LILLIAN WELANDER V Lillian is one of our quiet little , ' s in our gra :ting class. She may be quiet, but when good marks are gotten Lillian gets t m. X 7 leave the to advertise her. Nuff sed RICHARD WELCH 1 Here is another one of the s ' ks o our c ass. I e know lots of chance of escorting so many pretty girls OWI . 1 a's1 . t don't worry, Of doing it, ' g HARRIETT WENNER L Here is another one of those happy-go-lucky girls who helps to cheer our dark moments. How we need her kind! Keep it up, Harriett, and you'll fill your in this oil World. H , I , EUNICE WILLIAMS r Another member of the Revered Order of Refractory Red-heads. she knows her pluperfect passive subjunctives from the future perfect active What a nice learned mate for someone who is too cheap to send his children 47 l. lei fav J .r yi ' if ,i ,X Xl 3 . - ,Q -1, ,ti . Q, i all gif M, i ii 3 . 5. 1 J ' 511 3:3 WILLARD WHREN , Tommy Tommy sure throws a mean slide horn. Yes, Cyril a Trombone. W'e'd like to know where his soupstrainer came from. However, we all unite in voting Tommy a good Scout and wish him a barrel of luck. F REDA WYGANT Freda is one of our girls who hav little o . '. She has taken the commercial course, although we don't know what she inte s to do after le ving school. Nevertheless, we wish her great success. - THEODORE YASHINSKIE Ted Ted's the class electrician. 's e Q ' : a -3 the ectrical line have only netted him a series of shocks Celectrical, of course? s t if he keeps h' spark of enthusiasm, we are sure that Ted will some day be President ofthe - - . ' - ' . ' FLORENCE YORKE Flo Ring and Pin Committee Who wouldn't be inspired to do his best when he had such a sister as Flo! Few can com- pare with her in beauty and we're proud to have her as a classmate. Flo's friendly spirit has won for her numberless friends who all will attest to her sweetness and defend her against any opposition. RAYMOND YOUNG A f E The lad who slides around the town in the big gray car. And withthose soft, alluring brown eyes, well, what girl could resist these assets. Besides, the lucky girl may be the wife of the future N. T. President. ' ' 48 BRAZIL Brazil hasn to be a clarinet player or a fruit vendor, but his optimistic attitude will he does decide. If he takes up the latter, we hope he won't pass off any classmates. At least. WENDELL ZIEGLER . VVhen we see those side-burns of Zig's we think he picked the wrong abode. What a dashing for dashedj bull fighter he would keg maybe he is living here long enough to practice up his leaps over the surrounding hills Q to express the appreciation of the the aid rendered by the following typists 1n compiling this book ' Miss CARRIE KLOCK Miss CAROLYN WARDIAN .:,,, Miss CLEVA BASHOR ..... 1- MISS MILDRED QUINN 0 -- MISS REBA EXLEY ' f a 1 ' MISS MARY LERQUX i - Q - ilu --1, -'l' 1 -- lf 49 WW W ,..f-'l C75 J-f-5 ' f f Z' History of the Class of '30 Some day, in the many years lo come, We'll sit and dream of days gone by, And of all our dreams, the sweelesl one Will come with a smile, a lear, and a sigh. The memory of school days, tho' we now may deny Is dear lo onr hearts, and our hearts never lie. Having completed four years of more or less hard work, on the part of the teachers, we submit for your approval a record, not of the kind that heroes make, but nevertheless, a record. From the beginning our motto has been, You make the bed and we'll lie in it, and somehow or other, it worked. Anyway, here we are, our conceit minimized by the fact that life's greater tasks lie before us. Although we have progressed, we were once Freshmen. VVith glowing faces and eager hearts we trouped either to the little red school on the hill, or the little white school in the valley, to begin our amo-amas-amats, or our X y z's. As for class activities, there were none, other than a few inter-room basketball games. Much the same condition existed during our Sophomore year. There was, however, a great deal of rivalry between the two Junior Highs in basketball, and the red and white-blue and gold meets were frequent. By this time, too, much of our Freshmanish innocence had disappeared, for we found that all'work and no play gave us headaches, while the reverse pro- duced a similar condition. xx If f2,l , T 50 WYEM7 - Behold the neucleus of the Junior Class as it launched itself on its course of great deeds and staggering enterprises. United into one in that holy of holies, Senior High, we chose as our leader, John Mason, and Yirginia Trax played the part of his little helper. The Lord of the Mighty Dollar was well portrayed by Gordon Strance, while Ada Sherwin took up her pen and wrote the minutes. But, by the will of the gods, we lost John on account of his ill health, and Ada departed to Merrie England to pursue the art of bicycle riding. Howard Jones and Harriet Allen were chosen as President and Secretary, respectively. Now We wish to express our appreciation to Mrs. Herbert Mitchell, nee Miss Mary Gealy and Mr. Coleman, for their help as class advisors. Came the time to plan some enlivenment from school routine. The premiums of our insurance against a dull time were entrusted to the hands of the following committees: Dance- Betty Britton, Ed Yorke, Marie Kinney, Alda Rairigh and HNooky Olmes. Play-Mary K. Foust, Ruth Hadley, Emerson Pressey, Bill Hershelman, Ray Kean and Ken Cook. We hailed the New Year with the first dividend, The Youngest under the direction of Merle Lowrie Spettigue. As far as good acting was concerned, it was a howling success, but the financial end wasn't so good. Better luck next time. Mother, save your child! What have we here? The junior Prom-and what a night! The committee, Don Hill, Herb Bouquin, Betty Rose, Russ Carll, Helen Loebelenz, Verla Doherty, and Gordon Strance, hoisted our gleaming green and white, and under a canopy of ballons, and a shower of enchanting music from Sam Robins, good old Sam, plus his band, we entertained the mighty Seniors. This Hop proved to be the highspot of our Junior year, financially and other- wise. In fact, had it not been for the Prom, our history would end right here. The next scene is laid on a battlefield. VVe ask you, now, did we, or did we not heave a heavy sand bag? Begging to differ from last year's statistics, we did. VVhat a thrill we drooping damsels got, watching the heroes of the Class of '30 rip the shirts from the backs of the dignified Seniors! VVhen do we eat? Right now, folks-Stoneboro Lake, with swimming and roller-skating between courses. How the Seniors managed to bear throwing ice cream into the same lake with us, we don't know, but it is needless to say that a ripping good time was had by all. Quickly flew three months vacation. Then the Age of Sophistication. Observe, now, H. R. H. The Senior. He begins to take life seriously. He is the head of the school. Is he not a Senior? This year Don Hill wields the Sceptre, and Marie Kinney presides at court with him. Countess de Script and Duke de la Dollar are Marion Bunnell and Ed Yorke. May we thank the Court Advisors, Miss Cribbs and Mr. Townsend for their excellent judgment by which we have profited. Xxxfff ,,,,, X X l:1L:'T R-. f' A - , v ,SI . - WW? ME? 1 At the beginning of the fatal year, we were molded into one body by responding to 'l12:1S notices posted on the-well, just where-by Don, resulted in the election of the various committees. The mob which increased the sale of Dr. Scholle's corn plaster IOOWQQ the dance committee, consisted of the following: Betty Britton CChairmanj, Bob Krug, -Ruth Hadley, Virginia Trax, and Ken Cook. The following were elected for the Play Committee: Verla Doherty CChair- manj 5 Jean Hamilton, Alda Rairigh, Della Matthews, Charles Klock, Emerson Pressey and Howard Jones. We made our debut at a dance tafter dinnerj and came out with a recording orchestra. VVhat a shelackin'! After that we resorted to local talent capably furnished by jerry Haggerty's Jazz Band. 4 Right in line with our social success came that prominent family UThe Best People directed by Merle Lowrie Spettigue. The 'fBest part of this was the bank book end. People stands for the three full houses we entertained. In fact it was the HBest ever, or would that be boasting? In compliment to the Stampede Committee, we feel honored to mention the Senior Christ- mas Dance, the high light of holiday festivities-and what a high light on a low bank roll. At this point, there is a lapse of time for which we have no desire to account CMid-termj. The instructors did all the accounting necessary. But when it comes to writing books, Shakespeare has nothing on us. Proof: This year's edition of the far-famed Oil Can is bigger and better than ever, due to the expert ability of Tick Klock, our Editor-in-Chief. He is one of the most intellectual persons of the Class and it is through his tireless efforts that we are able to realize our ambition. Laurels, too, to the Staff! Two VVhoopees and one Hooray for all of them. We are branded this year with the usual rings and pins. The committee in charge was composed of the following: Mary Katherine Foust, Florence Yorke, Helen Loebelenz, Virginia Smith, Ethel Richards, Morrie Liddle and Sam McMullen. Sam tested the rings by sitting on them. They proved themselves unbendable, and they're ours after the first installment. That we may be fittingly garbed at the night of nights, the President, as a last gesture of jurisdiction, appointed a committee of eight to measure our tummies and what have you for caps and gowns. This committee consisted of: Phyllis Huth, Sara Kahle, Grace Lewis, Robert Lowers, Steve Veres, Dorothy Crocker, Wilbur Crocker, and Marjorie Glass. Words cannot express the sorrow which comes with the necessity of omitting the write-ups of the banquet and picnic. These days of days, together with that supreme day, when the Senior for the last time wears the derby, graduation, do not come until the Oil Can is well on its way. We know, however, that these affairs under the direction of the following committees: Banquet: Helen Loebelenz, Marie Kinney, Kendal Cook, Bill Streeter, and Bill Hershelmang Picnic: Betty Britton, Betty Miller, Verla Doherty, Jake Heyison and james McCollum, will give us something to spend our accumulated shekels on. ., , 'W V1 ,,,-f , , je-1..fgge fig,kg,, 121 52 WM? My - The Class of '30 takes with it the following who have been prominent in atheltics: Foot- ball, Olines QCaptainD, Hershelman, Yorke, Liddle, jones, Carll and Volgar. Basketball: Heyison CCaptainD, Yorke, and Carll. Baseball: Shaw, and Sebring. Girls' Basketball: Doherty CCaptainj, Hadley, Matthews, Martin, Mock, Allen, Britton, Coughlan QlVIanagerD, and Noxon. During the past year various Clubs, including French Club, Parlimentary Law Club, Glee Club, Hi-Y, Girl Reserves, and Dramatic Club, have contributed to the .social side of school life. ' Our l'Thank you's are also extended to the High School Orchestra under the direction of Harland Mitchell, for their services that Hhas been and going to be -Graduation. S0 speaks the seer: and so answer we That all good things must end. And even as the Fates must be, So lives their process wend. And thirly's illnstrozis name On the Oil Can's page is penned, Forever more fil's mortal fame lfVill inspiration send. History of Class: Jeanne Payne, Marie Kinney. 7 . t f 3 z Q' - 'll- - ,WN Z - Q N r be 552 ,Q f , 53 WW? M? The .Character Cup 'A To be awarded annually to the outstanding boy of the Senior Fluss CONTESTANTS FOR 1930 BILL HERSHELMAN DON HILL JAKE HEYISON HOW .-XRD JONES CHARLES KLOCK HAROLD CONRAD PHILLIP OLNIES HERMAN NIAGDOVITZ XX 1' f vt v Q- Q fy Q L EgN aL K 5 f Y'f, -A 1-f42 9 i Q za, 5 4 - 3 4' 2 Q A A an Q A - . f .1 I , . l l F 0 0 t b al I C0aCl1 ........ .,.,,Y,..,,..,, - -Xlex Fox Assistant Coach ........,,,,..............,,.... B111 Palmer Captain ,.... ,,.., ,, ,, ,, ' 'Nookyu Olmes Managers ,,7n7n,,,,,nY... Bill McFate, Neil McBride , SEASONS RESULTS O. C. H. S.-VVON 55 LOST 43 TIED 0. OIL CITY L7...,..LV7LL,L,,LL,.. 14 OIL CITY Il.,..v,.., .7LL...l 6 O OIL CITY IL....L,,L ..L., OIL CITY IL.,....,, 7LL7..,l 1 0 OIL CITY '.,. ,....,, L,7L..., 3 O OIL CITY .,,...,.L, L.,. , OIL CITY 7L.,....,. ..L7... . OIL CITY V,I7....., ,w....L7 OIL CITY ,,,L.,,.,,,,Y,,LLV..lL OIL CITY ..7.,L.,....,,..,,L,,, 0 KNOX v.L,L,,,LLL,LVw.LL, ,v.,.. UNION CITY .,,..L..,.L.L. 0 SHARPSVILLE ,,,..,..,,v, 27 12 VVARREN .,7L7L,L.,..V ,77,L, 6 FRANKLIN 77.,...L7L,L,,,.., TITUSYILLE ..wL,,L,,,L.., 6 M EADYI LLE L,7LV...LLL,LL Z4 1 SHARON ....,L,,,,. ...,.L,LV 5 5 ALUMNI .,.,.,,V,L.,.... ,,7LL. 6 FRAN KLIN ..7,,L,,..,,,,,.., 2 TOTAL-O. C. S. H. 1353 OPP. 139 55 WW YW COACH ALEX FOX Coach Fox, fresh from a brilliant Career on the college gridirons of the country, proceeded to build up, in his first year of coaching, a formidable array of grid warriors worthy of any school, Although he had but few Veterans to start with, he developed a line Crop for next year's team which we are sure will be a credit to our Alma Mater. I ASSISTANT COACH PALMER Behold our dashing assistant football coach, girls' basketball coach, and whatnot! His likeable ways attain resultsxwhere others might fail, and his invaluable assist- ance aided the football team imrneasurably, but how Wlillie shines' at girls' basketball coaching! Ask the girl who has been with him. MR. GEORGE MCALEVY Unto himself has Mr. McAlevy taken the respon- sibility of seeing that every penny taken in from sports is deposited in the Treasury of the Athletic Association, and well has he executed this task. If Mr. MeAlevy should choose not to stay in his capacity, what a iix we'Cl be in! So humor him, boys, and be nice. Xyiff! r ,Q N f XX X P - 0 56 A A i OUR CHEER LEADESR WW? EW Though but few can represent our school on the field of battle, all can at least back up the team. Through the tireless efforts of the above classmates Call Seniors, by the way.j a formidable cheering section has been built up from a sorely disconcerted one of past years. Great credit in our athletic achievements is clue to Ruth, Hat, Alda, Jake and Herman. A H ' WEEKGW 1929 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM BILL HERSHELMAN c...e.,.e.,r.,.c,.LL.,c.ce.c,.,L.Lec,,L.,.,,c,.,..,.ce.,,ec..,c....,.ce., 'SKEETSH STRANCE ..,w.ec,irc GENE STOUGHTON ,cc....,c 'TOM BORLANDH. CHUCK DALE .ci,.,rc,cc,.. JERRY SAGER eeV,,e.r,c.ci,c, , MIKE MULDOON c.e.w..i.c, BOB YOUNG cc,.,......c.ree. , HOVVDYH SHARP vev,,.... , RUSS CARLL ,c..,...,e... HOVVDYU JONES ec,,.,e ...w.,Tackle .,....c,Tackle .. ,,.Tackle Lv.e..Guard ,,c,.I.Guard ,.,EGuard I..I,,c..Center .,......c,.,,,Center Q uarterback JOHN VVAITKUS ,,..,.c,. ,,..i,.,,e.,,, H alfback BILL LILLY ,,.,,,,,c,.i,.c,.., ..,.,...., H alfback DAN DUNLANEY ..,..., ,.e,..,e.. H alfback NOOKIEH OLMES e,..,,.,. ,,..c,..,. H alfback EDDIE YORKE .,,..,.c..e, .,...,. F ullback NIORRYH LIDDLE c.,.,,,. 7...... F ullback 5Xi ' X4 i 5 , ,-f V ' K T 21-43 I - -' e g Q -lr. L 57 www ddlzr XX f f 74 V1 Q MW? Q, g A ??'1-'ffv-If-453-4w xijfi? fi -'+I-a f' 4? ' 1, 2 11 58 WSW W? 3 y GRADUATING LETTERMEN OLMES-Halfback ' Nooky, one of the returning lettermen from last year, was our captain, and also one of the best ball carriers that Oil City has seen for a long time. Xllhen carrying the ball, whether over a hard line smash or an end run he always gained ground. Remember the Franklin Thanks- giving game? Although he got off to a poor start he soon found his stride and proved himself capable of leading the Oilers. On defense, Nooky distinguished himself as safety man. HERSHELMAN-End Bill is the second and last of the great Hershelmau's. Playing last year as a substitute back, he was moved up on the line which proved to be his position because he held it all during the season. Bill always played a heady and hard game. On defense he broke up the most of the plays directed at him, those he didn't break up he turned in, which is all that is necessary. Of course we must mention his offense, he scored several times after making spectacular catches. YORKE-Fullback Ed, another one of the returning lettermen, was placed on full back this year, when the gap left by Hipwell had to be filled. Handicapped somewhat by an injury received last year, but pulling through this season without further injury. He proved to be one of the main cogs of the team, by his steady and hard playing. LIDDLE-Fullback Starting without previous experience but with great determination to play, made Morry an outstanding star this year. Wlhenever the Oilers needed ground Morry was always brought in the play, and he always gained the amount needed. It was frequently that Morry started with his head down into the line of scrimmage, to be seen a minute later streaking down the field free from the opposing team. To fill the fullback position with better material than Liddle or Yorke will be almost impossible. J ONESeQuarterback Heady, steady, and cautious is our quarterback all in one. Howdy was always picking out the right play at the right time in order that we might get that pigskin nearer the enemies' goal. VVhenever the team needed to be calmed down, it was always Howdy who extended his ability to do it. On defense it was seldom that a man got past Howdy, if he had the slightest chance to stop him. We think he must have taken a few lessons in night school to accomplish his job so successfully. 'We expect to see Howdy on the All-American list someday. CARLL-Center Due to an unlucky break to the regular center about the middle of the season, which followed him throughout the remainder of the year, Russ was given a varsity berth which he was able to hold while the regular center was unable to play. He always played his same consistent game. VOLGAR Although Ford did not play this season he displayed his wares on the Varsity of '28. He was a very capable linesman being used at center, guard or tackle, wherever his help was needed. He will always be remembered by the football fans as the running mate of Captain Dorwart who carried the bulk of the defensive work last year. VVhenever he hit a man, it was always a sure tackle. XXX iff A fq 1- 1' A- . ' Tiiiif 't fr-ii? g a s e 'F 3 ir:- 59 iwlffli W Q SUMMARY OF FOOTBALL GAMES After one week of intensive training at Camp Coffman, Coach Fox with the able assistance of Assistant Coach Palmer was able to introduce their new system of tactics and develop many new men to replace the number of regulars, such as Dorwart, Reynolds, Hipwell, Hershelman, Hadley, Haumesser, and Moran, who were graduated in the spring. But, with Olmes, Muldoon, Waitkus, Stoughton and Yorke back and much promising material, these vacancies were soon filled to the satisfaction of the coaches. OIL CITY-14 KNOX-0 Introducing football into the Oil City High School for the 1929 grid schedule, and also as Alex Fox's premier year as Oiler mentor, the Oilers drew their inaugural blood from Knox. The consistent fighting and outstanding playing of the Knox line proved to be a great menace to the Oilers in their attempts to score. Liddle, Lllly and Dunlany were the outstanding ground gainers while Stoughton and Hershelman were the outstanding defensive men for the Oilers. OIL CITY-60 UNION CITY-0 Hanging up a 60-0 victory over Union City the Oilers completed their second game of the season without being scored upon. The Oiler line showed a remarkable improvement over the play of the preceding week, with Stoughton and Borland, the husky tackles bearing the bulk of the work. Swede Johnston, the sophomore Hash, proved to be the real sensation of the game. He scored three touchdowns, one coming from a forty yard run after intercepting a pass. The touchdowns were scored by Johnston 3, Olmes 2, Dunlany 2, Liddle and Yorke. OIL CITY-0 SHARPSVILLEi27 Unable in the first half to stop the Sharpsville backs the Oilers tasted their first defeat of the season. Although they were outweighted and outplayecl, they were not out battled. Fre- quent fumbles and mediocre punting weakened their effectiveness in crossing their opponents barrier. Staging a brilliant comeback in the second half, by relying mostly on an aerial attack, they were unable to score. VVaitkus and Hershelman were the outstanding players for the Oilers, while Stoughton played his stellar game at tackle. OIL CITY-10 FRANKLIN-12 Playing hard but losing the decision was the verdict of the Oil City-Franklin game. Franklin pulling their old trick of laying a man out resulted in a forty yard gain in the first play of the game, which resulted shortly in a touchcown for them. This play seemed to be a bomb- shell to the Oilers, they responded by a series of line bucks and end runs, marched straight up the field until Olmes took it over for the Oiler's first score. Both teams fought evenly for about a quarter, then Watkins, intercepting a pass, raced 65 yards for a touchdown for Franklin. Strance scored a safety and this was a few minutes later duplicated by Borland to end the scoring of the game, although Franklin's goal was in serious danger until the final whistle. Yorke and Olmes were the outstanding players and were greatly assisted by Borland, Stoughton and Chacona. OIL CITY-30 WARREN-6 At Warren, showing greatly improved form, and leaving little to be asked for in the way of a football exhibition, the Oilers removed themselves from the losing column where the two previous games had placed them, to be again placed in the winning column. This game was one of the high spots of the season as it was the first time in a good many years that Oil City had defeated Warren. Dunlany was the outstanding star for the Oilers, being able to bother the Leidigmen by his ability of running with the ball, and also his accurate passing which was the direct result of two touchdowns. v ' ,ax f , A X X' A 'S - ' 4 , S 60 ga- L rlii-5 f ' . - , l WW? M7 H OIL CITYH7 TITUSVILLE-6 The goal line of the fighting Tifusville high school football team untrespassed and unsullied in the four games, was accorded its first baptism of fire by the Oilers. The Oilers emerging after an hour of exciting and gruelling battle, with the honors of a 7-6 battle. Both teams giving everything they had, and victory hanging in balance until the middle of the last quarter, when VVaitkus threw an accurate pass to Lilly who tallied and then cinched the honors by kicking the extra point. Stoughton took the defensive honors for the Oilers, while Tesser and Francis were stars for the losers. OIL CITY-0 MEADVILLE-24 Playing in a field similar to Mississippi Mud, the Oilers were defeated by the strong Mead- ville eleven. Displaying great fighting spirit, but unable to stop VVeber and Hogan who each registered a pair of touchdowns through their ability to bother the Oilers. Stoughton and Hershelman always displayed their defensive ability by making almost impossible stops, while Olmes brought the Oilers within scoring distance several times by his hard and low hitting line smashes. By defeating the Oilers, Meadville completed their third successive year as sectional champs to retain the cup permanently. OIL CITY-0 SHARON-55 Not 108-anyway. Playing practically the same team as last year with the exception of two men the Oilers held the strong Sharon team to 55 points. The Oiler line held on many occasions to keep Sharon from scoring. Sharon made most of their touchdowns by the aerial attack. Pryts and Hardy were the outstanding men for Sharon. Liddle, for the Oilers played the leading role by his constant driving. OIL CITY-7 ALUMNIe6 The Alumni displayed great ball for a while but it was not unusual to see a substitute running on the field every little bit. A great number of Oilers reserves got their chance to prove themselves in this game. Dunlany scored the touchdown while Lilly accounted for the point. OIL CITY-7 FRANKLIN-2 Here it is at last, the annual Turkey Day Festival-Oil City-Franklin football game. The field was covered with a blanket of snow lined in black, making a very pretty setting for the clash. Now let's take in the game. The Oilers, entering with great determination to wipe out the defeat handed to them in the early part of the season, also eight members who were playing their last time under the Blue and VVhite met and defeated Franklin. After battling on even terms for three quarters, Capt. Olmes smashed through the Franklin line, with but two minutes to go before the end of the third quarter, broke up an attempted punt by a Franklin back and grounded the ball over the invaders goal line. At this point, Lilly was called into the fray and sent a beautiful and well placed kick through the bars making the score 7-0. VVatkins, of Franklin, got off a good punt which put the ball on the Oilers one yard line. Dunlany recoverd the ball, on the next formation was forced to take his position back of the goal line. The pass from center was high and the Franklin line hurried Dunlany as he attempted to punt. The ball was kicked out of bounds and the official ruled a safety for Franklin, in view of the fact that it left the playing field before it crossed the goal line, making the score 7-2, and ending the game. The curtain is drawn, eight men of the 1929 varsity lay away their suits never to be donned again, and to join the ranks of the Alumni. We all wish Coaches Fox and Palmer the best of luck for their 1930 football campaign. Returning to the team are: Stoughton, Borland, Dale, Sager, Muldoon, Young, Sharp, Waitkus, and Lilly, who all made letters this year. It is ex- pected that Stoughton will lead the Oilers next year. XX!! Tv fre' , , Vi '-- :Fi-5i--,-- K- ,, 6I WW? KW THE OILERETTES LETTER WINNERS COUGHLAN-Manager DOHERTY-Captain DELLA MATHEWS MARY LANDIS JOSEPHINE NOXON MARGARET MOCK RUTH HADLEY CATHERINE MCCREADY JANET VVILLIAMS EVA ACKLIN BETTY BRITTON VIRGINIA SI-IANTZ A RECORD o.C. OPP. December 13'--Elwood City .... CHereD ,,... --- 30 24 January 2-Alumni ,......., CHerej ....... , - , 25 7 January 7-Knox .....,...,, CTherej ..,..I A, 15 16 January 10-Titusville .,...., CHerej ..,,. , - - 14 16 January 14-Farrell ....,..... fHerej ..... - - - 11 22 january 24-Franklin ......., CHereD .,..... , , , 10 14 January 28-Elwood City ,.,, CTherej ,,,,,, , I , 14 26 january 31iCochranton ..,., CThereD .,..,, , - - 25 8 February 1-Farrell ,.,.,..... CTherej ,,.,., - , - 3 31 February 7-New Castle ..... CHerej ......, - - , 17 22 February 14-Titusville ....,., CTherej ,..... , , - 20 28 February 22-Franklin ,....... CThereD .,-.,. - , - 8 15 February 25--New Castle ..... CThereJ - - , 13 27 March 7fCochranton ,..., fHereD, I , - 10 17 Total ,.... - - - ,.... 245 273 X I XX ff 5 A., , , X f rx - I X-X ff - I Q w -fre' , a V F ?geL? Q :n Q D f' 62 BASKET BALL LETTERMEN HEYISON, Captain LILLY STOUGHTON SHAFFER CHACONA LYTLE BORLAND KEAN ALEX B. FOX, Coach FITZGERALD, Manager XY.-XYXE PHILLIPS, Asst. Coach on City Oil City Oil City Oil Cir I Oil City Oil City .,.,. ....... on City ..... ..... Oil City ..... - - - on City ..... ..., on City ..... .... on City ...H. .... on City ..... .... on City ..... ..., Oil City .... .... yff on city ................. 13 7 SEASON'S RESULTS St. Titus ..... Alumni .,,,.... Rocky Grove ..... Titusville ...... Franklin ..... Greenville- - - Meadville ...... Cochranton .... Farrell ,...... Titusville ...... Sharpsville- - Greenville ,..... Sharpsville- - M eadville- - - Cochranton- O. C.-Won 125 Lost 5. TOTAL-O. C. 436 OPP. 318 6 18 -----16 -----13 ,-- 9 8 M22 28 -----33 ----- 9 21 31 21 21 23 NWT My Graduating Basketeers HE YISON-Guard Jake led the team through a successful season this year, completing his second year as a varsity guard. He has been the outstanding player for the past two seasons. On the floor he was one of the headiest players who ever donned a uniform, and always a sure shot when the points were needed. He will always be remembered by his grin. Every- time he was knocked down, he always jumped up and grinned at his opponents. He was always in the midst of every scrimmage fighting for the ball. For the past two seasons jake has been the unanimous selection of all the coaches for the All- Sectional guard honors. To find as good an all around man to fill the captaincy next year will be next to impossible. VVe expect to see him on the University of Pennsylvania's cage team within a few years. CARLI .-Center Russ was ineligible at mid-term due to the eight year semester ruling, but until that time he proved himself a reliable substitute guard. Last year he held the varsity center position throughout the season. His playing was mostly defensive, but once in a while he would give a fine impression as an offensive man as well. YORKE-Guard Although Ed did not play this year or make his letter last year due to injuries received in football, he gave a good account of himself two years ago, earning his letter as a varsity guard in his Hrst year out for the varsity. Ed always played the same style of a game, which proved to be a great aid to the Oilers defense. Although he was not an offensive man, he was a bear on defense. VVhen the team was organizing this year it was hoped that Ed would be with us again, but this was impossible. KEAN-Forward Due to his stellar play in the relief role, Red, a scrub of last year's team, this year earned his letter at the forward post. Always reliable in a pinch, he was called upon in many crucial moments and proved equal to the occasion every time. His scoring was consistent also, and we are sure, if Red had another season to go, he would be giving all the Section Ill. forwards a run for their money. XV I f 74 71 ff-'rfb a V1 A . f F - f a ts? - -if 64 WW W Summary of the Oilers' Basket Ball Season 'HEBREW' Football was not yet over when Coach Fox issued his first call for the basket- eers. A large number of candidates reported to Capt. Heyison who had charge of the team until football was over, and were put through the fundamental drills. After this period the squad was cut and the football men reported for practice. Another cut then followed, thus reducing the squad to the number to be carried through the season. A Although the Oilers did not win the title, they made a fine showing in Section Three. The season was started off with a bang, the Oilers winning six straight games, including victories over St. Titus, Alumni, Rocky Grove, Titusville, Franklin and Greenville. Then they lost to Meadville in one of the fastest games of the season by the narrowest margin possible in the final split second of play. From this point on, the schedule became more difficult. They won an extra quarter thriller from Cochranton by a two point margin, and then lost a close decision to Farrell, the runner-up in its district. In the next two games they split even by defeating Titusville and losing to Sharpsville, mostly through a slow start. Next came two of the season's biggest upsets when we were defeated by a team that we were slated to beat badly, and then conquered a team admitted our superior. The two teams were Greenville and Sharpsville respectively. VVhen Meadville defeated us at Meadville, it cinched the championship for that town, but she did not win without overcoming our game opposition. The Oilers then wound up the season with a line victory over Cochranton. Only Captain Heyison and Hap Lytle will be lost to the team next year and a most successful season is anticipated. Jake graduates this June and Hap will have passed the age limit next Fall. The returning lettermen are: Chacona, Lilly, Stoughton, Borland, and Shaffer. Prof. Andy Fitzgerald, this year's manager, will also be back. Xxx iff gx5 X A- s f .-.- f' 65 WW? W7 Q Girls' Basketball The 1930 Oilerettes started out soon after football season. They were under the supervision of Coach Palmer, as last year. As five letter winners of last season were back, the chances were very good for a basket-ball team of some merit. On December 13, they opened their season with a fast game with Elwood City, winning by good passing and shooting. Next, the Alumni were taken over but during the week, they went to Knox. Taken by surprise by that little burg, they lost by one point. Also, the next game was lost to Titusville, but through failure to make good the fouls given them. Farrell also proved too much for the Varsity. Then, for thenext games, they played Franklin on Friday, the 24th., Elwood City on the 28th, and Cochranton on the 31st, and Farrell, the next night-all away from home. Of the four, they won one. Then the restof the' season, they went from bad to worse, losing by only a few points but losing, nevertheless. The last game was played on March 7th, at Lincoln High. GRADUATIN G LETTER WINNERS MOCK DOHERTY NOXON HADLEY BRITTON MATTHEWS U.?55KCi:T Baseball Baseball, practically a new sport in the Oil City High School completed a very .successful season under the direction of Coach Brown. VVithout much material, he moulded a team which proved to be a team of fast traveling baseball players. With seven lettermen returning this year it is expected that the team will duplicate last year's record if not better it. 1 Last Year's Lettermen-Turk, Adams, Hicks, Captain, Sebring, Shaw, Lilly, VVaitkus, Stoughton, Borland, Blum and Young, Manager. Returning Lettermen-Turk, Captain, Lilly, VVaitkus, Blum, Stough- ton and Borland. SEASON'S RESULTS OIL CITY '...... .. ................ 12 PLEASANTYILLE ......... ..... . 1 OIL CITY ........ ......... 1 2 INDEPENDENTS .......... ..... Z OIL CITY ........ ......... 1 8 ST. TITUS .................... ...... 0 OIL CITY ......... 13 VVARREN ........ ...... 3 OIL CITY ......... 15 ALBION ................. ...... 0 OIL CITY ........ ...... 3 TITUSVILLE ........ ...... 4 OIL CITY ........ ......... 2 0 EMLENTON ......... ...... 5 OIL CITY ......... 12 ST. TITUS ........., ...... 8 OIL CITY ........ ...... 3 WARREN ........... ...... 6 OIL CITY .......................,.............. 19 EMLENTON ................................ 3 OIL CITY .............,........................ 5 TITUSVILLE ................................ 10 O.C.H.S.-VVon 8, Lost 3 XXX fff Total, O.C.H.S. 132, OP 71 R ,.i rf P. 42. ,,-,WY X A - -F 66 3 WSWS EW Senior Class Play 'WKGW 'Twas on the memorable evenings of November 28, 29 and 30 that the curtain was rung up on the greatest efforts of any Senior Class towards producing a successful class play. Under the capable and painstaking direction of Mrs, Merle Lowrie Spettigue, the very modern play, The Best People, was admirably presented before three large and appreciative houses. The play centers around the attempt of George Grafton Cbrother of Carrie Lenoxl and Bronson Lenox to break up an affair between his son, Bertie Lenox, and a chorus girl, Alice O'Neil, who, Bronson and George believe, is leading him astray for money. The two men arrange for an informative supper with Alice and her flamboyant friend Millie, a real gold digger. At the night club the men learn. to their further dismay, that Marion Lenox is there with the family chauffeur, Henry. Bertie comes to the Palace of Dreams also that night to see Alice. VVhen he learns that she is going to have supper with unknown friends, he flies up in a rage, and insists that she refuse to go. Alice does not choose to do so and Bertie leaves. Later, Bertie goes in search of Alice. He is slightly intoxicated and causes a scene with Lord Rockmere whom he Hnds is also against his love for Alice. Rocky escapes and Bertie again seeks for his sweetheart. Bursting into the room where the supper was being held, he finds that the unknown friends are his father and uncle. Thoroughly disgusted with his family, he shouts his indignation at his father and resolves to go to Paris and live. All efforts to tear Marion from Henry also fail, as the former considers the latter her ideal man and is determined to go to Missouri with him and live. The next morning the Evening Star calls up Bronson for confirmation of a fight between his son and Lord Rockmere. He refuses to confirm this, but his worst fears are proven when Millie calls and tells of the brawl. Millie asks the father to be lenient and Bronson promises. Meanwhile Miss Tate, Mr. Lenox's stenographer, and also Alice's aunt, brings Alice for an understanding. Marion, appears also, having stayed all night at her aunt's house, to the great concern of her parents. As the conversation goes on, Bronson realizes that these marriages are for the best and he resolves to favor them. Alice finally relents and agrees to marry Bertie that she may help him, and Marion and Henry are united also. Thus, all turns out all right for everybody but Miss Tate, but what stenog ever did get an even break? Xl v V PZQ SX fd - A - Q ' 6 7 SENIOR CLASS PLAY YZWWT M? v MRS. LENOX ....... Senior Play Cast of Characters AS YOU MEET THEINI BRONSON LENOX ...,w. MARION LENOX-- , BULLOC K ,,.....,.. LORD ROCKMERE ..,. HENRY r,,.,,,,,,., MISS TATE ......... GEORGE GRAFTON .,,. BERTIE LENOX .... LEO ......,,,,...,. MILLIE ,....,,,,.,, - - - - ,Jeanne Payne Donald Hill - - - - - Betty Britton Herman Magdovitz - - ,Charles Dnrnell - - - - - -Russell Carll - - - - Mabel Gleason -Samuel McMullen Charles Klock - - - - -Charles Carey - - , ,Alda Rairigh - - - ,jean Hamilton ALICE O'NEIL ....,,-.. ,,..,,..,........... SECOND XVAITER ....,, ,..,,..,,.........,...., ...,...r....,, D e an Conrad STAGE MANAGERS JUNIOR YEAR .... ,..,,..,...,.,.......... .... R i Chard Cavanaugh SENIOR YEAR ,,... .... X Villiam Hershelman yxrf L GS 4 - - - If L' 69 NWS W! Junior Class Play D On January 3, 4, and 5, 1929, the Junior Cass Play, The Youngest, under the direction of Mrs. Merle Lowrie Spettigue, was presented in the South Side Junior High School auditorium. The plot centers about the attempt of Richard VVirxslow, the down-trodden member of the family, to become airauthor. His efforts in every direction are thwarted by the selfish actions of his two older brothers, Mark and Oliver, two pin manufacturers. They are insistent in their demands that he follow their vocation, and, as Mrs. VVinslow sides with them, things look quite blue for Richard till the heroine, Nancy Blake, puts in her appearance. From then on a marked change is noticed in Richard. To the chagrin of the older boys, they find that Nancy has sided with Richard. To him she is applying her motto: Treat a mouse like a lion and he'll grow a mane over- night. This really takes place in the case of Richard as is shown in his growing confidence in himself. ' The climax comes on the Fourth of July when Mark's speech to the factory employees is destroyed. Richard leaps in and fills the breech with a sensational speech which endears him to all the workers. The play ends with Nancy happily united with Richard. All of the parts were portrayed vividly by each character and in addition to those already mentioned, the following also deserve mention: Muff VVinslow, portrayed as the sister of Richard, Augusta XYinslow Martin and Allan Martin, a characteristic love affair of the richer class and Katie, the Maid. The complete cast is as follows: R MRS. WINSLOW .........,.......... Marie Kinney MARK WINSLOW' ....,.....,.,.. ...... R ay Kean RICHARD WINSLOW ..... .....,.,.,. D onald Hill NANCY BLAKE ..,.,................ Alda Rairigh OLIVER WINSLOW ..., ...,. G ordon Strance MUFF VVINSLOVV ................., Virginia Smith ALLAN MARTIN ,.... ..,.. K endal Cook AUGUSTA WINSLOW' MARTIN,--Della Matthews FLUFFYHHimse1f. XX If i is Eggfrf I ixffr-eg-gfmri Q L- - - f' T0 www Junior Prom The High-spot of the junior year was reached on June 14, 1929 when the annual Promenade was given at Sugarcreek by our class to the ancient and reserved Seniors. Toe-tickling music was furnished by Sam Robbins and his Orchestra direct from an exclusive engagement in Washington, D. C. Through the tireless efforts of the designated committee, the hall was beauti- fully decorated with a mass of color, green and white predominating. Favors were in abundance with horns, ballons, and hats for all. Novelty dances added zest and action to the party atmos- phere prevalent and kept things moving till milk man time. With fine weather both inside and out, a fine time was had by over three hundred couples at dancing and what-not. Those responsible Ear this successful sole-softener were: Herb Bouquin, Chairman Howard jones Helen Loebelenz Don Hill Verla Doherty Gordon Strance Betty Rose yi If I - - 7l :3.:il A itelillefilell , , A. 3,7 . . .. , B I R The Senior Glee Club I Underthe tutelage of Miss Grace Leyda, the Senior Glee Club has steadily increased in versatility and harinhony until it now has reached its peak. It is a seasoned contestant in contests, having made a very satisfactory showing in two musical competitions last Spring. XX e hope for even better results this year, and our hopes are not groundless. The chief attainment locally this year was the presentation of the delightful operetta The Gypsy Rover. The play dealt with the adventures ofa young English noble raised as a gypsy and finally coming into his own rights The leads were ably assisted by a large chorus. ' - We wish the Glee Club all the possible luck in each and every one of its future endeavors, and are proud of such a fine organization, realizing its great worth to our musically inclined classmates. The members of the Glee Club are as follows: Beatrice Anderson, Betty Bertram, Clarabel Black, Ruth Blakeley, Mary Bouquin, Betty Britton, Betty Brunner, Anna Brown, Ruth Bullock, Elinore Case, Marie Campbell, Margaret Cole, Jennie Mae Crawe, Helen Crowley, Madeline Cutchell, Anna Exley, Mary Katherine Faust, Elizabeth Fekete, Alice Fisher, Evelyn Frisby, Gwendolyn Frisbe, Margaret Fritz- gerald, Elizabeth Gehann, Viola Gegogeine, Marjorie Glass, Joan Goldman, Virginia Heckathorne, Janet Henderson, Dorothy Hodge, Ruth Holt, Virginia Hollabaugh, Bernie Homer, Dorothy Irwin, Betty Jackson, Irene Kelley, Charlotte Keller, Ruth Kibbe, Marion Klock, Betty Lantz, Alice LeLande, Florence McCullough, Marjorie McFall, Bessie McGarr, Mabel McKissick, Dorothy McGueeney, Isabelle Mackey, Ruth Martin, Minna Lu Maul, Elizabeth Miller, Lois Mess, Geneva Moyar, Edna Nelson, Helen Jane Owens, Ester Pearson, Dorothy Pfendler, Ruth Philesticker, Marion Philips, Mildred Quinn, Ethel Richards, Martha Richmond, Barbara Rogers, Ruth Sallacle, Anna Schultz, 1VIary Schiffer, Lena Siegal, Beatrice Shannon, Genevieve Sheehan, Louise Shiner. Estella Singleton, Leona Silverman, Katherine Smith, Maryada Smith, Marcella Strance, Anne Snyder, Hildegarde Snyder, Bernice Thomas, Thelma Thompson, Alice NVeaver, Helen VS eaver, Harriet XVenner, Janet Vickers, Mabel Yingling, Helen Zuber. V BOYS' GLEE CLUB I Merle Akam, Vinton Akam, Charles Ansel, Robert Biltz, Charles Bieber, Dan Breene, Charles Carey, Kenneth Cook, W'illiam Crosby, YVilliam Culbertson, Charles Dale, William Eisman, Ted Gabreski, John Gourley, Donald Glass, Clarence Haschen, Clarence Hess, Lee Jamison Ray Kean, William Kennedy, Norris Kerr, Robert Young, Robert Krug, James Lee, Charles Loveless, Robert Lowers, Charles Perrirle, Lawrence Rodibaugh, Harold Sebring, Thomas Schropp, Reed Sharp, Donald Sharp, Sam Slesnick, Richard XVelch. X I v v QS Ze a , Q ere- ' lei R - e - e Q 111 72 WWI W2 Cf The Gypsy Rover ' ' One of the greatest scholastic achievements of the winter season was the Glee Club production The Gypsy Rover. This operetta, produced by a company of over two hundred local students, was without doubt the best ever produced by a student singing body ofthe schools. Great reward is due Miss Leyda and Mr. Mitchell for pro- ducing so great a production. The plot centers around Rob, a long lost heir, who is brought up by two gypsies. He meets Lady Constance who is doomed to an unhappy marriage to Lord Craven, in the forest. They fall in love and he goes to her guardian's castle to visit her, where is he captured. He escapes and not even his own gypsy band composed of Meg, Zara, Marto and Sinfo know of his whereabouts. Hc finally returns as a continentally famous singer and all ends happily. The cast of the opereta was as follows: MEG ....,...,.,,-,,,.....,.,,,-.. Lucille McKelvy CAP'T. JEROME ...., ---Dean Conrad ZARA ----- ---, E Velyn Crawford SIR TORX' Lyvox ..... -...... R L1SSGll Carll MARTO ,w-w------.-,-------- ---w P him, Qlmes MCCORKLE --..--.. -- .--.--.----.- Ted Finnecy SINFO n---------f---x-HM---.- ---- M erle Keyes LACKEY ----------.-----.----- Joseph McLaughlan HOXX'E---M-----George Keel5. GOldH1HIl, Murdeen Kien, , I , , Joan Ricketts, Barbara Snyder, jane Contmo, LADY CONSTANCE -------------- Martha Goodwm Donald Bright, Mary Cohen, Jack Leach, Dick LORD CRAVEN --.--...--.--------- Charles Philips DunLaney, James Seth, Philip Montgomery. SIR GEORGE MARTENDALE ----.-- Wayne Porter FAIRY DANCERS--Adelaide -Iobson, Elizabeth Hart NINA -------.-...---.----------- Minnie Magdovitz GYPSY DANCE --------------------- Mary Reinsel XX x 1 ff . ff- Qs? - D ff y f -s 'mniix ' ei- 4 f' 73 Senior Orchestra , Through another successful year the good ship O. C. H. S. Orchestra has been piloted by Professor H. C. Mitchell. It's Hrst chief attainment was its fine showing at Erie in the N. W. Pennsylvania Contest. Although beaten out for first place by a slender margin, the splendid interpretation of the numbers won the admiration of all. A few weeks later the Orchestra travelled to Clarion where, for the third successive year, it carried off first place. As a result of this victory the reputation and efficiency of the Orchestra were proven and as a result it was sent to Harrisburg, to compete in the State Contest. Here again it lost first place by a hairline decision, but second in this State is an attainment for any Orchestra. After two pleasant CPD days, this trip was concluded and the Orchestra disbanded for the summer. This year, with many veterans missing, Mr. Mitchell is again building up an aggregation that bids well to emulate the laurels gained by its predecessors. The personnel of the Orchestra is as follows: Violins-Russell Bailey, Charles Durnell, Josephine First, James Hovis, Henrietta Keller, Ruth Mulvey, DeWayne Monross, Oscar Slesnick, John Andres, Bill Ryan, Mary Morrow, Ruth Roess, Gordon Porter, Frances Weaver, Bill McDowell, George McDowell, Martha Morrow, Bruce Fye, Harold Hilton, Darwin Gotham, Stanley Omatach, Wilford Kay, James Wallace, Jay Montey, Eleanor Greenfield, Bill Horn, Rodell Whaley, Mabel Gleason, Andrew Steffee. Corners-Albert Lyford, Julian Goldman, Bus NVatson, George Curtis. Clarinets- Donald James, Christopher Russell, Dorothy Beiber, Robert Bright. Trombone-Walter James, Willard Wrhen, John Collins, Leo English. Saxaphones-Seyford Banks, Jack Duncan. Bassoon-Lawrence Firster. Bass-John Weiser, Donald Reid, Jack Pierce. Horns- Phillip Olmes, Robert Montgomery. Cello-Angelo Ruby, Tony Ruby, Margaret Wagner, Helen Manion. Flute-Lois Turner, Donald Bright, Dorothy Lesh. Oboe-Elizabeth Moore. Piano-Beatrice Krug, Mary Alice Griggs. Accordialn-Emerson Pressey. Drums- Billie English, Harry Zeigler, Herman Magdovitz, Garcia Masterson. I A, 1 , , f- r , X! V- arna. :.,.,g,j,,-,, '- - Jim--W YMW EW MISS GRACE LEYDA Again this year, Miss Leyda has assembled a high class group of singers and has presented the brand new operetta, The Gypsy Rover, very commendably. Her Glee Club also made fine showings at the musical contests. May the greatest success be yours, Miss Leyda. MR. HARLAN D C. MITCHELL And here's the cream in the Orchestra's coffee, the salt in its stew, etc. Truly this man hath many musi- cal talents and bounteously doth he share them in aiding us to get a musical educa- tion and in putting Oil City on the map. Few schools have as hard working and as good a music teacher as this one, and our hats are Off to him. MRS. SPETTIGUE We feel extremely fortunate that we have had so capable a directress as Mrs. Spettigue with us for our two class plays. Vile are sure that her guiding hand enabled them to be the successes that they were. VVe wish her continued success in 1111 future dramatic attempts, whether they be large or sma . Xi If T. f-- .g A 'S f 'gf 2?-25- l,j . - e- . 75 WM? W2 High School Band Strike up the band! Again our versatile musical director Mr. Mitchell has filled the bill at our football and basketball games with this high school organization. VVhen we hear the inspiring melodies of the band we are better able to stand the strange sounds originating from the portable on Fridays. The natty uniforms donated by the Lion's Club have added much to the effectiveness and appearance of the musicians. We are sure if the band is entered in any contests this Spring, it will give a good account of itself. We wish the members success in all their endeavors in retu n for the part they have contributed in our school activities. XV QQ I X Z' -XF Nfl, gr , -x ,c ,sf , .a e i c,HNf1.a - c - - cf' 76 www Le Cercle Francais Le Cercle Francais, better known as the French Club, meets every third Monday in the Portable. Promptly at 7:30 the hall resounds with our booming Marseillaise, after which the regular business meeting is conducted in more or less recognizable French. A program of some sort by a few of our talented members usually follows. To top it off, there is an amusing game, and a good time is had by all. lVhen the gathering falls on or near a Holiday, our program is adapted to the occasion. At Thanksgiving, there were turkeys on the programs. At Christmas, we sang French Christmas Carols, and played a game 1n.wh1ch we enumerated in French, our various Christmas gifts from Le Pere Noel, repeating with our own ne1ghbor's lists. At the first meeting of the New Year, we assembled a scrapbook representation of a French house. Having divided us into groups, our directresses, Mlle. Eddy and Mlle. McCormick, explained that the groups would compete for a prize. As it seemed to be more or less of a tie, the prize, a picture, was awarded to Mlle. McCormick's home room. VVe are all looking forward to the last meeting of the year which is a party-with eats! There isalways plenty of cake and ice cream, and we are permitted to bring guests, although guests are always welcome, but for some reason or other we seem to have more than usual at the party. VVe of the Senior Class can look fondly back at the good times we had at French Club. Be our French ever so bad, our memories of Le Cercle Francais will be ever so cherished. La Presidente .,............................... Mlle. Virginia Trax La Vice-Presidente ..... ' .... Mlle. Eleanor Crowther Le Tresorier ......... ..... M . Archie Merritt La Secretaire- - - - - -Mlle. Jessie Clouse XXX f ff If V i U ,,ecs aes---, 7 7 . WWI? EM? The HI -Y Club Meri are raised thai ilzey rnight raise Grain that it might raise hogs that They might raise aromas that Mz'ghl raise the fry Qf ME.-XTLOAF! Even though the menu was seldom changed at Hi-Y, the fellowship that we had there more than made up for the difTerence. Under the direction of Mr. VN'heeler, the Club reached heights of success never before attained. Several line speakers were presented such as Mr. Caldwell of Harrisburg, each presenting a helpful topic. Several novelty nights were also held which livened up matters considerably. Much credit must also be given to Dr. jones, the Sponsor, and Dr. Stewart, for their inspirational talks. Among the activities that the Club sponsored were: XYeek of Prayerg weekly devotions at school, and special nights, such as: Father and Son, Faculty, and Best Girl. The H. C. Dickinson Cup was first awarded this year to the Senior boy of highest all around ability and character. We are sure that the Club will attain yet greater heights as time goes on, under such capable direction. The Officers for the Club were: PRESIDENT ........,.... -- .,.. XYilliam Hershelman VICE-PRESIDENT ..... .... T homas Borland SECRETARY ...,,.. ..... C harles Carey TREASURER ,,... .,,. E merson Pressey 'Q z P P1 f X ' - v -I g S ,- 78 i... ,, P TH Y ,V 7 V .e The Thespians Among the new Clubs started this year were the Thespians, alias the Dramatic Club, under the capable tutelage of Mr. Lewis. The purpose of the Club is to promote a better understanding among those dramatically inclined, in public speaking of all kinds. At each meeting there is a program in which each member is at some time required to take part, in some form of dramatic work, whether in a debate, a reading, or playlet. We are sure that this experience will prove invaluable to the members of the Club and expect that in future years, many of them will be dramatists of note or else Congressmen for womenj. lt is due us now to express our appreciation for the effort expended for our benefit at the meetings, and in the preparation of its play, Lilies of the Field. We expect to close the year with a banquet which we are sorry we will be unable to report. The ofhcers of The Thespians are: PRESIDENT ..............t..................... VVi1lian1 Nelson VICE-PRESIDENT ,.... ---Minna Lou Maul SECRETARY ......... .... A nna Snyder TREASURER ..,. ..... A lda Rairigh ,.,.i, ..,., The Home Nursing Class That our future housewives may not enter that noble office ignorant of its duties, a class has been started for the purpose of teaching the young women of the school the rudiments of this art. No better a teacher could have been secured for the instructor of such a class than Mrs. Laura Schubert, the school nurse. VVe are nearly sure that the girls will know not to put a tourniquet on a 1nan's neck because he has a scalp wound, by the end of this year. The School Board is to be congratulated in providing this course for the girls, since it is so vital and essential in the preparation for a girl's future life. So, you home loving boys, step right up, and put in your bids for any of the above, if you wish to get a hnished product. If , K X ,153 Vg Rexx- X f'-cm , ' fl - - x fl I--.-'fig f A ' r--. it 1' x . A V 80 Be f Square Club The lie-Square Club ofthe Girl Reserves is a Y. XV. C. A. organization of Senior High girls which meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month. lt aims to promote school spirit Csee the new school songs developed from the Contest sponsored by this elubb, to help the girls to make the most of their opportunities, and to provide in- teresting and entertaining recreation for leisure hours. The party with the Hi-Y boys at Rockmere Cprobablyj comes under this part of the club program, as does also the G. R.-Hi-Y dinner at the Y. XY. During the course of the year, discussions were held on such subjects as: Boy Friends, Vocations, and Finances, and in January the famous Be-Square Questionnaire made its appearance. Through everything we all try to l'Follow the Cvleamf' OFFICERS President ,.,,r,...,.v.,,,,. .......,,,, I 'erla Doherty Ring Chairman ,....,...,.s......,.,.,,.. Erma Illott Vice President CChairman of Membership Committee -------,,-------,,-,--------,-,-Fl'tlllC6S Vffeazier Co-Chairman of Membership Committee Harriet lVe1zner Secretary ...............,.,....,.,.... June Borland Treasurer ,.,......,,.,..,..,,,,,.. Ilildagard Snyder C0-Chairman of Service Committee ,.., Ruth Nelson Publicity Committee,,Elizabeth Blakeley, jean Lowes ADVISORS Illiss Vera La me y .Uiss Elfzabelh Rogers Associate Secretary .... - - - AMYISS Edythe Healon Problems of Democracy Club Another organization which has been active this year has been the P. D. Club. This club has been formed by Miss Cribbs for the purpose of acquainting the students with the methods of conducting a meeting and how to act at one. Perhaps this is a result of some of the conduct at our class meetings. Who knows? At any rate, the worth of this club can in no way be ques- tioned and only time will prove its invaluable assistance to us. When we are running the govern- ment of our city and state there will be no excuse for calling a woman HMr. Chairman, so with- hold such speech or you are liable to the full extent of the law at the hands of the P. Dfers. The students invested with office in this organization are: PRESIDENT ..............................i..............., .... ....... E d ward Yorke VICE-PRESIDENT ........... ....... J ean Hamilton SECRETARY ......,............ i........ M arie Kinney FT ffi-:fx . K ' 1-cf X, 82 fwwzw WSJ ! Q, X n Z fl 'filvf NA. I W AQ W5 ' f tfgg 452 'O 8 xv fff - ,v v 5 rf A 83 3 , JUNIOR CLASS YMWT My PRESIDENT .......... VICE PRESIDENT----- BOYS Akaln, Merle Akam, Vinton Alexander, Arthur Anderton, Thomas Andres, John Bailey, Russell Banks, Seyford Barrett, John Baughman, Lewis Brown, Seymour Carone, Tony Cavanaugh, Richard Chester, Lawrence Cunningham, Jerome Curtis, George De Lucia, Murphy De Lucia, Ralph De NVoody, Donald Dolby, Duane Douglas, Robert Dun Lany, Daniel Edwards, Edward Ferringer, Louis Fitzgerald, Andrew Frank, Roy Fry, Ray Gaddess, Arthur Gordon, Jack Gordon, Truman Gotham, Darwin Griliin, Robert Hicks, Robert Horne, William Homan, Carl Hovis, James Huddleson, Daniel Hutchinson, Robert Jackson, Robert James, Walter Jacobs, John Jameson, Lee Jobson, William Johnson, Chester Johnston, Harley Kean, Raymond Liddle, William Loper, Roland Lowes, Edwin McBride, Neal McClaren, William McCray, Arthur J unior Class OFFICERS ---Thomas Borland TREASURER--- - - - - - -Jean Rogers SECRETARY-- - McElhattan, John Maier, Edward Manross, De Wayne Maul, Donald Metz, VVilliam Middleton, Charles Mohney, Raymond Myers, William Nelson, VVilliam A. O'Brien, NVilliam Omiateh, Stanley Osman, Jack Owens, Thomas Potts, Julian Ransom, John Rea, William Reynolds, Howard Rodibaugh, Lawrence Rozen, Archie Russell, Donald Sager, Gerald Sawatske, Harold Schubert, William Schwab, Paul Shaffer, Paul Sharp, Howard Sheats, James Shriver, Thomas Silverman, Milton Sorensen, Roy Stanton, John Steer, Raymond Stephens, Milton Strub, Franklin Turk, Richard Turner, Robert Nvalentoski, Clement XValentoski, Edward Weiser, John Wensel, Harry White, William Willison, YVillian1 YVilson, VVilford VVinger, James GIRLS Algor, Mary Barber, Frances Barrett, Iva Bartlett, Dorothy Bennett, Laura Xxx lf! ff?- L, X Bertram, Betty Blakeley, Elizabeth Bole, Isabelle Borland, June Broida, Hanna Bruno, Antonina Bunnell, Ruth Caffrey, Irene Campbell, Audene Campbell, Gretchen Carson, Florence Cauvel, Dorothy Cornelius, Helen Cowin, Isabelle Cropp, Mildred Crouch, Mabel Crowley, Helen Cummings, Hazel Cummins, June Cunningham, Genevieve Dorwin, Irene Dunlap, Esther Ewing, Grace Exley, Anna Exley, Reba Fischer, Alice Fleming, Virginia Gegogeine, Viola Goodwill, Ida Goughler, Agnes Grifnth, Elizabeth Gulick, Lois Guyton, Esther Hanna, Emogene Hayes, Vera Huff, Caribel Hughes, Grace Hunter, Virginia Kane, Betty Keller, Charlotte Kibbe, Ruth Kinch, Virginia Klingensmith, Jane Knabb, Margaret Landis, Mary Le Lande, Alice Levine, Dorothy Lowes, Mildred McCullough, Frances McDonald, Lucille McDonald, Marion McGarr, Bessie - - - - - VVillia1n McFate - - - - Eleanor Crowther McKay, Jeanette Manion, Helen Martin, Ruth Maul, Minna Lou Mercilliott, Reba Moore, Madeline Morehouse, Dorothy Morrison, Dorothy Morrow, Martha Mott, Erma Mouck, Margaret Mulvey, Ruth Nelson, Ruth Nunn, Clara Nusbaum, Florence Pearson, Alice Perry, Grace Peterson, Charlotte Phillips, Leona Pokoj, Helen Poulson, Viola Quinn, Mildred Richards, Ruth Roberts, Katheryn Roche, Freda Rodgers, Violet Schantz, Virginia Schell, Anna Schreck, Leone Schwabenbauer, Helen Shannon, Beatrice Sharrar, Ethelda Shiner, Lois Slesnick, Thelma Smith, Virginia C. Snyder, Mary Lou Stanley, Susan Stephens, Margaret Strance, Marcella Tarr, Bertha Tarr, Dorothy Tarr, Margaret Thompson, Cora Thompson, Helen Veres, Helen VVagner, Margaret XVeaver, Frances Weaver, Helen Weingard, Mildred White, Dorothy Williams, Janet W'ygant, Florence :r-f Y :Q - -' f- a 5 i S5 Ax ,-9'f: Y' iw 85 -?l T-fr 77- ezziafzw g WEATHER , , EXTRA meteen-Thirty Snoop MDD iffy JUNE 5, 1950 A H N T if mg- J RY SELECTED FOR FAMOUS TRIAL! Noted Toe-Dancer Not Weakening New York, June 5--Miss Flo Yorke, noted toe-dancer of Zeigler Follies fame, will formally go on trial to- morrow for the death of Charles Durnell, noted Night Club King of New York. The trial is the result of Durnell's being struck by Miss Yorke's Sky-Sportster on the Five mile level above Salamanca on June 1. Durnell plunged for over four miles before he gained control of his plane, but was not able to avoid a crash. He was removed to the Hershelman Homeopathic Hospital where he suc- cumbed to his injuries. An indictment for first degree manslaughter was issued by Judge Howard Cook, but because she was forewarned, Miss Yorke escaped. The hunt for the fugitive extended over three con- tinents and finally, Ed. Baughman, star sleuth for the Downing Detective Agency, cornered her in Siam. She was immediately brought back to the United States and arraigned. She employed as her defense lawyers. the well-known criminal lawyers, Mr. Edwin Pierce and Mr. Archie Merritt. The State, in addition to its own district attorney, Mr. Robert Campbell, added the world famous Mr. jake Heyison to its array of legal talent. This morning the defendant was brought into the Court of judge Cook and formally charged. The pro- cess of picking a jury then followed. The first person of the panel who was summoned was Miss Edna Baker, manageress of Deegan's Mercantile Co. She stated that she approved of the full penalty of life exile on Venus if guilt was proved, and was accepted. The next person, Mr. George Barrett, Civil Engineer, was refused by the prosecution because of the former's admiration of the defendant. Mr. Dallas Elwinger, publisher of the Slab Furnace Gazette, was accepted as Juror No. 2. Mr. Daniel Brown, pop vendor, was challenged by the defense because of an enmity towards Miss Yorke. Robert Clever, a rejected suitor of the defendant, was refused for the same reason. The next seven jurors were picked in rapid succession. They were: Miss Margaret Cole, Pianist with the New York Symphony, Mr. Martin Courtney, mechanic, Mr. john Crowley, Surgeong Mr. Louis Enos, former State Senator, Miss Verla Doherty, physical education in- structress, Miss Florence Cubbon, noted playrightg and Mr. Vincent Cunningham, automobile magnate. Miss Eleanor Case, once wife of Mr. George Keely, was challenged by both sides because of her nonchalance. Miss Jessie Clouse, a governess, was then selected and Mr. Harold Conrad, national fancy diver, followed her. Mr. Robert McAtee then completed the jury after disproving the claim that he was a second cousin to the district attorney. Nliss Yorke was unperturbed the whole session al- though she smoked many cigarettes. Her attorneys will seek to prove that Durnell was going seven hundred miles an hour over the speed limit and have assembled many witnesses to prove this. The State will seek to prove that Miss Yorke was going over four thousand miles an hour trying to wash the windows of her plane by passing rapidly through the clouds. 'AA Surprise witness is rumored to be held by thc State and the future sessions promise to be full of surprising develop- ments. lt is rumored that Miss Yorke will either be acquitted or given the full penalty. ln case of conviction and a full sentence, Miss Yorke will be the second New York State woman to be sen- tenced to Yenus. just two years ago, Miss Grace Lewis was meted out a similar fate for committing an identical crime with Mr. Robert Lowers, theater mag- nate as her victim. Vl'ill justice be upheld? M YSTERIOUS MACHINE BEING TESTED Peru. Indiana, june 5-ln a little shop in Peru, Indiana, a device is being tested which may revolution- ize the butter industry of the world. Since the juice of the sapwecd plant has taken the place of milk in the butter making industry, the great question has been to make the butter yellow. Now Professor Samuel S.S.S.Slesnick comes to the fore with the statement that he has solved this problem with his machine which preliminary tests have proved practical. The pro- fessor explains that certain raneothesic plantagarisms exist in the rays of the moon which, when concentrated and led into celastostically lined chambers containing electric atoms, consisting of a proton and forty-four electrons, are broken up into two divisions. One is of little use, but the other termed by the professor as digrestic anteriontheasticism, causes a beautiful yellow hue in sapweed. The possibilities of this are very great and the source is unlimited. The professor chuckles every time anyone asks him if he ever hopes to bottle his moonshine. Maybe this would drive the boot- leggers to starvation. XXX ff!! , - ef' 86 Wifi? MV NEW PASSENGER SERVICE TO MARS ANNOUNCED Pittsburgh, June 5--Howard jones, President of the Jones Super-Hydroplanic Corp., announced today that beginning the first of August, daily direct service to Mars will be established, thus cutting down the time formerly required in the Allen Propoballoon by four days. .Although the planes of the Jones Corp., carry but four thousand people, the fast service will more than make up for the inabliity to accommodate more. Since the discovery of radium on that planet, thousands of U. S. people have flocked there to gain their fortunes. Among the recent departures were those of Mr. Emerson Pressey, piccolo player in Herb Bouquin's Synchronizersg Mr. Russell Carll, who startled the world of Science by discovering a genuine hair restorer, accompanied by his bride, the former Miss Ethel Richards, who has entered divorce pro- ceedings twiCe, but never pressed her casey Miss Bessie Dodelson, the Howdy-Howdy Girl of Ziegheld fame, Miss Marion Bunnell, who has never spoken a word since Mr. XVilbur Crocker, the trans-planetary Hier, jilted her in 1937, Mr. Robt. Clever, the world- famed electrician, who has been hired by the Mars Hydrostatic Co., to construct the four hundred ton transformers necessary to generate power for radio communication between Mars and the Courtney- Cunningham Expedition on jupitter, led by Mr. Chas. Phillips, and the latest reservation was for none other that Mr. Edward Yorke, the salmon king of the North- west, and his family of nine. This newspaper is also sending its two star reporters, Mr. Ford Volger and Miss Elizabeth Thompson, who will cover the situation and report it in this newspaper twice a week under the heading of Radiumlyties. Don't miss this sensational feature. LOVE MATCH TO BE SETTLED IN RING Two girls love one man very much. Neither will give him up. Result? Bear fur flying, and that is what is due to happen this Friday night when Miss Alda Rairigh of Lima, Ohio, and Miss Helen Loebelenz, of Paris, Georgia, will settle their differences over their love for Mr. Everett Ralston, a faculty member of Ohio State University. Miss Rairigh says that true love will conquer all and gives Helen but two rounds before she kisses the canvas. Helen reiteriates by saying that Alda will be hearing Canaries of Cambridge by the fourth round. The referee will be Melissia Carll, divorced, who says that she knows every angle of the fight game as she has been married three times. Miss Dorothy Monks of Chattanooga, Tenn., will referee and scatter scented posies after the sixth round. Miss Florence Montana will second Miss Rairigh and Miss Loebelenz will let anyone second her, but she prefers a mute. Miss Cleo Hickman, a trained nurse, will be at the ringside to stem the flow of blood and cusses. Is civilization reverting back to savagery? FLAG POLE CHAMPION TO COME DOWN Oil City, Pa., june 5-The residence of Dr. McMullen on West Third Street of this city has been the mecca for thousands of curious people in the last two months. In that length of time, Samuel, the Doctor's son, has passed the world's record for Hag pole sitting. Sam sent down word from his ninety foot perch that he will descend this afternoon. A welcoming committee has been arranged for the occasion and Professor Chas. Durnell's brass band will furnish the music. He will be carried to the public library by Bob Krug and lfVendell Zeigler where he will be on exhibition in a glass cage at a dollar a peek. Sam attributes his success to the fact that his pole was made of Biltz Bendless Steel which enabled him to keep from getting seasick. He also wishes to thank the Hill and Gabreski Cracker Co. for furnishing him food during his ordeal. Sam's fame may be attested to already by the receipt of a telegram from Copenhagen Denmark, challenging him to a Hag-pole sitting contest combined with a snuff-chewing contest. Sam has de- clined this offer because he has signed a statement that he chews Merritt's Mixture only. Oil City may Well be proud of this son. FOOD ADMINISTRATION ISSUES WARNING. London, England, June 4--Mr. Charles Carey, the hero of the Earth for his brilliant administration of the food supply of the Earth during the famine of 1948, today paused long enough to caution the people of Earth of impending danger. He warned the Anderson Cracker Company to slacken its immense consumption of wheat until next year when the crop in Africa is due. He also advised the Ausel Gum Company to cut down on the amount of rubber it is using in its gum. He stated that the supply of rubber for imitation cow cuds was low and that all rubber must be conserved or else the milk supply will be endangered because of dis- contented cows. NOTED GIRL ORCHESTRA TO PLAY HERE The management of Sugarcreek Pavilion today an- nounced that Viola Marvin and her Sugar Mushers will play at that place on june 17. This orchestra, composed entirely of girls, has a most enviable reputa- tion. Lately, it has played for the May Dance given by Miss Jeanne Payne at her mansion on the Hudson River and at the Society Carnival of Long Beach, Cal. Her orchestra is composed of many players well known in this vicinity. Included in the list are: Miss Eleanor Moyar, at the bass drum, Miss Eunice VVilliams playing the swinetg Miss Cleva Bashor, playing the bass horn, Misses Anna and Mary Brown playing the saxaphones and clarinetsg Miss Louise Hall playing the cornetg and Miss Marjorie Glass, playing the trombone. Miss Marvin also carries two specialty dancers, Miss Elnora Burns, former of George White's Scandals, and Miss Peggy Fitzgerald, with her. .L ogg 87 Wir? MY The Nineteen-Thirty Snoop STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP This newspaper, The Nineteen Thirty Snoop, edited and published in the city of Newoil City, Penna., is entered in the Post Office Dept. at Washington, D. C., as poor class matter. Editors ------------u U Miss Betty Rose Mr. Thaddeus Gabreski Contributing Editor ....................., Vir Populi NEW TUNNEL ABOUT COMPLETED Davenport, Iowa, June 5-The next few weeks will see the completion of the wor1d's most gigantic engine- ering feat ever attempted and one which will turn this town into one of the greatest international centers of the Universe. For fifteen years crews from this city have bored straight down through the earth while crews have been operating from the opposite side of the earth, in the vicinity of Sidney, Australia. The total length of the tunnel is 11,468 miles. The crew of fourteen thousand men on the American end are under Mr. Theodore Yashinskie, who planned the tunnel. Construction on the Austalian side is under the supervision of Mr. Richard Wlelch, builder of the tunnel under the Atlantic from New York to London. The tunnel is built in a huge spiral shape wide enough to permit fourteen cars to pass each other. Deegan's Rustless Steel was used in the construction and the roadbed is of Uncrackable Cement. Three hundred watt bulbs have been placed at two foot intervals along both sides. The ventilation is taken care of by a system devised by Miss Alda Andrews, one of the world's most eminent hot and cold air specialists. The walls have been painted with landscape scenery the entire distance by the noted landscape artist, Miss Mary Joyce Coughlin, assisted by a corps of assistants in- cluding Miss Irene Kelly of Petrograd, Russiag Miss Jane Fischer of Paris, and Belgradeg Miss Dorothy Renniger, of Oil City, Pa., and Miss Virginia XValker, the former Mrs. jackie Coogan, of Cairo, Egypt. Every hundred miles or so a hotel accommodating from four to ten thousand people has been built into the solid earth. Perhaps the Hnest one of them all is The Fairy Nest built by Mr. Eldon Talley, owner of a chain of hotels in the United States. This hotel is constructed of Chilean marble quarried from the pits of the Matthews holdings near Santiago, Chile. All of the pillars are hand carved by Miss Mamie Ossoff, who was brought from Venus where she had been exiled for trying to sculpture the President's face while he was sleeping. The interior decorating and furnishing, under the direction of Miss Betty Rose, is most unique. Every piece of furniture is made of petrifiedbear hide. Super- pesterdyne radios have been placed in every room. Four high speed elevators, operated by Miss Lucille McKelvy, Miss Anna Snyder, Miss Edith Mohnkern and Miss Eunice VVilliams, all from the Man-Hating Colony near Sligo, Pa., have capacities forty people each. The hotel contains seven thousand rooms with hot and cold water. This building also possesses two dance halls, a casino, three dining rooms, gymnasium, four swimming pools, and two moving picture houses. The tunnel was started in 1935, both crews starting at the same time. The hazards of this undertaking became evident when the tunnel was but two miles deep. At this point, a huge gas vein was encountered on the American side. Three hundred laborers were asphyxiated and a thousand were overcome. Further gas menaces were removed by the installation of huge fans and compression devices invented and installed by Mr. Ralph Steck, consulting engineer for the Wygant Powder Puff Corporation. Cave-ins were remedied by compressed air and anti-magnetic plorodrones. When the middle of the earth was reached, asbestos shields were used and the walls were covered with seventy foot thicknesses of it, and then covered with a plaster which does not convey any heat. The skeleton work was composed of a special metal capable of bearing fourteen million tons per square inch. The tunnel is guaranteed to withstand heat, pressure, and corrosion for at least seven hundred years. The time required to go through this marvel of the age is estimated at about nine days. The speed limit in the tunnel has been set at four hundred miles an hour due to the continual curves. Although this route by auto is much slower than to go by air, the cheaper rates by motor will cause this way to be used for freight. The total cost of the tunnel has been 3-l,460,730,000,000 the most of which has been raised by selling stock. Mrs. Jerry Sager, nee Jean Hamilton, owns the controlling stock. Hhe is rumored to be the richest woman in the United States since her husband cleaned up in the Konjola business. The opening date has tentatively been set for Sep- tember 4th, with dignitaries from all of the planets present. Only time will tell whether Mother Earth will allow herself to be thus cut and dug out. STOCK RETURNS Through the Courtesy of the Chicago Sidewalk Exchange OPEN CLOSE Iinited Lobster, pfd.,-- 16 1893 Consolidated Croup- -- , - 17 41 Amalgamated Amber .,... - 1 1 Synthetic Alcohol ,.,.... - 5 63 Quacker State Oil ,,,. - 31 30 Fulminated Ink .,.,..........., 0 0 Gyp Glass, pfd. ................ 34 36 Contaminated Oyster, common-, 9 6 Undercover Typewriter .....,... 16 Cwds. per min.j Tiger Marrow .,.. . ............ 17 111 Vick's Paper Rub ,... 9 9 Seamless Cement ..... - - 3 6 O.C.H.S. Special ..... - - 600 2 Class of 1930, pfd.--- -- 400 600 Kiddy Kar ........ - 19 14M X I v V ,tk N Z ' A 5 M is , ' if - is - g - -M Q -, ff , 88 NWT BW - coM1NG AND GOING Miss Josephine First, national head of the VV. C. T. U. is visiting friends in this city. Mr. Edwin Frazier, well known cheese manufacturer Hoated in today from Saturn. He states that telephone service is not nearly as efficient there as in the U. S. A. Miss Virginia Hollabaugh, Miss Phyllis Huth, Miss Sara Kahle, Mr. Kenneth Kugler, Mr. Wayne Loudon and Mr. Francis Lynam, all of this city left today for Africa on a quest of the rare toothbrush plant. Messrs. James McCollum, Robert McAtee and Leo Levine left yesterday to inspect the former's Eskimo Pie plants in Equador. The Misses Dorothy Reninger, Mable Pierce, Dorothy Perry and Mary Ada Smith left on an ex- cursion to Hong Kong. Miss Geneva Moyar and Mr. James Sheats will arrive home today after their honeymoon around the world, including Algiers, Tunis, Milan, Tokio, Brisbane and Titusville in their itinerary. Miss Ruth Sallade and Mary K. Foust will fly to Buenos Aires today, to visit the latter's uncle, the cattle king of South America. Mr. Joseph Risko, noted motion picture magnet, arrived in the city today, accompanied by two of his new stars Delbert Arleus and Margaret Mock, who decided that her former name was good enough for her, although she had become a star. Miss Dorothy Shattenburg and Wayne Sandrock ar- rived home today from a West Indies cruise in the latter's palatial super-sub. Ken Sebring and Ted Shaw, managers of the Pinoak Spit-Fires stopped here today on their way to Montreal where their team meets the Maple-Leafs in a scheduled game of the Neuropap Cpronounced Nope J League. Miss Mildred Carlson, Miss Pennsylvania in the 1940 beauty contest, has arrived here to settle after a six year vaudeville tour on the Magdovitz-Whren circuit. Mr. Theodore Yashinskie and Brazil Zaccaria flew here today from the latter's banana plantations in Brazil. Miss Alice Weaver, proprietress of The Conrad Hotel in Sitka, Alaska, left for that destination today after a three week's visit at the home of her former classmate, Miss Minnie Magdovitz. Mr. Clayton Stevens, oil producer of Tasmania will stop in this city for an inspection of the Streeter Tincup Plant on his way to Paris. Miss janet Vickers left today to join her brother-in- law Steve Veres, beer king of Canada, at Quebec. SOCIAL NEWS The Kappa Bottala Beer fraternity will meet in its headquarters on the forty-seventh story of the Streeter National Bank tonight. Prof. Charles G. Klock, Jr., P. D. Q., will lecture to- night in the Knights of Cucumber's auditorium. His subject will be Anthropadeates in Primeval Gasto- mania. Miss Beatrice Krug will give an organ concert on the mighty Worchester in the Drab Theatre tonight. Ad- mission is eight dollars to all Qwho can pay itj. She was brought here through the co-operation of the C. C. C. CCity Concert Cracksj of which Miss Dorothy Crocker is President. Troop 65 Boy Squirts of America, meets tonight in the basement of the Baughman Berry Shop. The Misses Della Matthews, Lucille McKelvy, Minnie Magdovitz, Virginia Smith, Anna Snyder and Harriet Wenner formed a theatre party in honor of Miss Freda Wygant who has just returned from Tionesta where she won the regional corn curing con- test. Miss Virginia Trax gave a house-warming party last night in honor of Miss Lois Thompson and Vera Eagan who are stopping here on their way to Atlanta, Georgia, to join the York-Krug Wild Animal Menagerie. PENNSYLVANIA STATE BEAUTY TO BE PICKED Harrisburg, june 5-One week from today the entry of Pennsylvania in the National Beauty Contest will be picked. The head judge, Mr. Ferdinand Baumbach has received the following entry blanks from city winners. Miss Ruth Bullock ..,... ..... M iss Oil City Miss Marie Campbell ..., .... M iss Behavior Miss Janet Hendersonv- ......... Miss Ing Miss Hazel McCrea ..,. ........ M iSS lSSippi Miss Mary Moran v-s.. ...,..,,,.. M iss Take Miss Gertrude Olson .,,,........... Miss Philadelphia Miss Hildagarde Snyder ............. Miss Pittsburgh IN COURT TODAY DIVORCES Mrs. Betty Britton Cook is suing Mr. Kendall Cook for cruelty to dumb animals. She asserts that he beat her every night. Mr. Edward Baughman is suing Ruth Martin Jones because she burnt his toast every morning in the year but Sunday, and he doesn't get up for breakfast on that MARRIAGE LICENSES Miss Sara Carrig of Stockholm, Sweden, and Mr. Forrest Moorhead of this city. VVilliam Barrett, of Lover's Leap, and Miss Dorothy Shattenberg of Kalamazoo, Michigan. Miss Clara McGonegal and YVilliam Downing, both DEEDS Mary Leroux, et con., 400 acres of rice Fields in China to Charles Loveless. W'endell Kean, et ux., 20 square miles of green cheese land on the moon to Mary A. Kuebler. Mary Guyton, et con., 20 square miles of Franklin to Ruth Hadley, who will dump it in the deepest ocean she can find. ' I, the undersigned, refuse to pay any bills contracted by my worthless husband after this date. Signed: Viola Motter. day. of this city. XXXIXX 5--'L X X Cp - -as C 'X 89 C The alma mammyu of the South Siders. VVhat changes time hath wrought! Can they help it? The l'Girls in the Glass Cage. Vllhy men join the Navy. The building must really be burning during this fire drill. Sittin' on top of the Essex. The truth about that Harrisburg trip. All set for the insane asylum. Lucky Strikes enable us to keep our school day stamina and form. All work and no play make Sam and Don good boys. VVhat is this thing called love? Sweet to look at tothe Lincolnites. Would you believe it? Sky-gazing, singing or just plain cuckoo? Three monkeys. How playful we are getting! A motley crowd during fire drill. The camera refusedJtoAtake any more of this guy at one time. The game of Whozit? The correct impersonation of nonchlance. Ralph poses but once every six years. Confidentially we don't believe a word he says. Tick vs. Tilden. Find Tilden. l 1 l l 4 l 1 l l l l 4 l i l l l v . , 6.2 Since Tick spent but four hundred hours in editing this book, someone tied ballons to his tail for not working harder. If that bird punctures all the balloons, our Editor will sure fall hard for his job. I1 in 92 ix if ,A 3 fl 51 55 2 15 is ii 12 E 3 EN if et 1 5 32 F4 fi rw 521 'J S fi 5 re 5 A E E WMC M7 Ifallfv Fhnne Noisiest AY.,.,.. Peppiest .,,,.....,, Quietest ,,Y,,,,,,, Most Serious .,,,, Most Original .,,,,,, Most Studious .,,7,,, Most Musical ,7 ,,, , Most Athletic Girl Most Athletic Boy ,,c,cc,,i, Most Poetical .,.,..,,,,,,., Neatest ..c,,,i,l,.. Prettiest Hair lc., Best Dancers .c.,. Best Leader ,,.i,c, Best Follower l,.,,,. , Best Singer lc,t,Y,, Best Sport ,,ce,. Laziest cclclic,,,,,,Y,, Most Helpful .i,,.,.,. Wittiest re.t...,...,.77,,, Ruth Martin Della Matthews ,,,Florence Cubbon .,,,,,,,XYllDl1I' Crocker s, ,cccc Betty Britton Y..,,,,,t,.Eilee1i Luce ,, ,,,,c Nooky Olmes tt,,,.,,,,Yerlz1 Doherty ,,tt,,,,,.,,,Russ Carll ,,,,,,,,,Mabel Gleason .,,,, ,t,Betty Miller ,,Mary Moran ,,.,,,,,Morry and Pauline ,,,t,,..,,Do11 Hill ,,,,,,t,,,.,,,Senior Class ..,,,.,,Martha Goodwin ,,,,,,,t,,,Jake'Heyison ..st,..,t,Bob McAtee ,,,,,,,,,,,,,tt,Lou1s Enos McMullen Most Talkative ,,,,,,.,,,,,c.c,.,cc Herman Magdovitz Best Public Speaker ,,,.,, c.,,..cc,..,,,,.,c., T ick Klock Most Sedate ,.....,c..c..,.. ....,.,. J eanne Payne Funniest ,...tetc ..,..,. C huck Carey C leverest ........,.ttcttcet D.ctt.......t...,....,... J o. First Most Dramatic ...,...,,,.c,...c,,,..,,...c..c. Alda Rairigh Most Attractive .,.,.t,.,,,. Mary Katherine Foust Prettiest Eyes ,,,,.,,,, t,,,,,,..,..,,..,.,... F lo Yorke Best Figure ,,,,,,,,,,,ccc ,..,. M arie Kinney Biggest Appetite ........ Most Cheerful ..,,ct,,c Most Friendly ..YYc,.,, Most Artistic ..ccc.c,.,ccc.. .e,7.,,7. Best Dressed Boy ...tt...,. Best Dressed Girl ..,tt.,.. Ed. Frazier Emerson Pressey ,,t,t...t.Betty Rose Mamie Ossoff ,.tt..t,Bus Streeter ,,t..,,Ruth Hadley Best All-Around Girl .....,.. .t........,..,... H at Allen Best All-Around Boy .Bill Hershelman Most It .......,..,,tt..,t.. ss.,ss.. H elen Loebelenz Most Curious ,,,t,,,t.,,t,.,, ,,.tt.. C huck Durnell Most Masculine Girl tttt.,stt,.,sstt Margaret Mock Most Literary ttlt..,....t.. .lssssss Howard Jones Most Popular Boy ....t,,, Most Popular Girl .,.t,t.. ..t,... Most Subjective ,....,., Most Mysterious ..,...t,t.t t..,.t. Best Disposition ....,... ,..,Archie Merritt ,.,...Virginia Trax Mary Thompson ,Steve Wardwell tt,,tt., ,Red Kean lass 0 1930 X if IT YV K vzilsilx i -jg-slit?-F BV- 2 it- 93 WWE My our a-b-CS A is for Allen A cheer leader of note Who looks like a bear Cub, Dressed up in that coat. B is for Bunnell The sec'y for Hill, We all must agree that She sure fills the bill. C is for Conrad The builder of men, But what is his purpose We'll answer again. D is for Doherty' VVho fills up much space But nothing's complete Without Verla's face. E is for Enos But why do we jest? HSoup is a real guy And never a pest. F stands for Foust The original screech owl, But during a tag dance She sure is a big howl. G must be Gleason Or Goodwin or Glass Or Goldberg or Guyton, If not these, I pass Coutj. H is for Hill Our president plus, Among all the ladies He raises some fuss. I is for ignorance VVe hope by this time, XVe've replaced this demon VVith knowledge in prime. J is for Jones A goof if there e'er was one XVho troubles Miss Love more Than any bee's buzzin'. K stands for Kinney The queen of our class, And cause of the comment Gee, what a lass. L may be Liddle But ruled by Pauline His name should be Snyder In respect to this colleen. M stands for Magdovitz, Minnie, we mean. For Herman's so noisy He's more heard than seen. X I Q 7 Egg A GTF 2 . - -n ge :V Q .W V -.li 94 NWT My our a-b-os l l N stands for Noxon An athlete of worth, Her coolness towards men Is the wonder of earth. O looks like Olmes A versatile chap, With sock, sock, sock appeal All over his map. P is for Pfeilsticker My, ain't she sweet, No wonder her escorts Ne'er need a treat. ' Q, yes that's Quinn, A queer looking duck VVho never could live If it weren't for his luck. R is for Richards VVho always is ready As class mate for all And for Russ, Ah! a steady. S is for Shaw A twirler we hear, We hope he'll not hold out, VVhen he's a major next year. xxlfff T is for Thompson A trio we know, Spirit their by-word, And plenty they show. U may be for Ughl The cry of the crowd VVhen we pompous Seniors VValk and gab aloud. V is for Yeres A Siverly Shiek just look at his face And you'll say he's got cheek W, yep, it's Weaver, A black-haired girl, But she sets a good many Men in a whirl. X is quite hard For us to explain, Maybe we'll use it To stall off the rain. Y is Yashinskie An Ex-Russian Baron Deposed from Razzbinski For running a Harem. Z, Zacceria O me, O mia, Ate sixteen pia Without even trya. 'Q ' A ff - 'rf . . nik . r R -- 'Q rx , i R?-fs . ggi EL 95 A l l l l l 0 - i l l l a l l u l l l 96 I l l l . S l l NAME NICKNAME FAVORITE PASTIME SUPPRESSED DESIRE DESTINY TALENT i . . . l Mary Harriet Allen .,.., Hat .,....., Drivin' her Ford ,..-,.,......,., To be wild ...................... Tax Collector ................ Annoying Miss MCC0rm1Ck Cleva Bashor .........., Clever - ..., Reading ,,,,..,.............,.. Beautiful Deb ................. Housewife ........-....-- ---- L CSSOUS ,N Herbert Bouquin .,...., Herb .....,, Singing .,...,.....,............ Rudy Vallee, the Second .......... King of Jazz .............-. -- SKK 4 Betty Britton ..,,.,.,.- Betty ,.,.,. Ken .,......,.,,.,,,.,.v,,.,.,, To Graduate ,,,.,.,...... ....... P erfeci. Lady ........ ...-.---- P UU-ing if OVW Oli the Teachers N Ferdinand Baumbach--- Ferdie ..... Sitting Still .................... To be noisy ................. .... G r0Ccry Man. .-.------------- Di'fD0l'Ul'l9Tli- Marie Campbell ......,, Marie ..,,., Anna ...,,................,.,., To get to School on time ,.....,... Maiden Lady ...........-,---- l-ibfaflan I Charles Carey .......... Chuck ...,, Wise Cracking ............,..... Aviator ......................... King Humor .....-.----- -H-' B Sillg 21 Nuisance Kendal Cook ........ ,- Ken .....,, Staring into space- ......,...... Betty ....... ,...... ........,... M a fried ........- .---------- P Ci-ting X Dorothy Crocker - .- -- Dot ......., Studying ........ ...... .,...., S 0 cial Service- ..... ....,...... H ard to Tell .----- ----- ---- B C ing Basllful X Wilbur Crocker-. ...... Biddy .,,.,. Mechanic ,,.., ....... .... - - .Indo r Aviator ............. ..-, B achclor -----.--- ----- ----- B Y 0'-llffly LOVC l . . M Florence Cubbon ,.,.... Floss ...,... Being quiet ,,,...,........,.... To explore the World ............. SCh00l T92.Ch9l'- '------ ----'- H 0l'S9b2Cli Yldef 1 I Verla Doherty ........., Verla ...... Being late- - ...,............... To be an Artist--L- ............. PhySiCal Dir6Cl0l' ----'---- ---- P laying Basketball 1 1 ,l Tr-fl Gahreslri-, ,.,, ,, Terl , ..,.. Talking-- ........... ......... T o sit still ............ ......... P olitician .......... ....... - Gruesome 0ralT0n1CS f Mabel Gleason ...,., -, Mabel' ...,, The Dictionary ................. To be a Biologist ........... .... C Ollcge Pl'SSiCl6fUt- ----------- Writing D097-TY l ,- Ruth Hadley .,....... - Smoch ..... Snohbing ..... ...... ........, T o be bright .........--...------ NUISC Maid ------ ------ ---- C ll Cwlng Sum l . . . . 'N Donald Hill ,... ..,, , - -' Hilly' -- ..., Loafing .........,,............. To build the Nicaragua Canal ..... Cracking rocks in Sing S1113 ---- Gflhmilg A XX Marie Kinney .,..,,,.,, Wee ......, Dancingni- ........, --- .... Freddie- ---. -.-..- .-...-..-.-.. M 2 fried .-------- ------ ---- M 3 llaflllill rt .X Charles Klock ---------- Tick .-----. Lampalgmng .-------.--.-.-.-.- Be a great Lawyer .--------- ---- S Ch00l T621Cl19l' ------------- --Ofalflf ull-IR Robert Lowers ------ ,-, Bob ----.--- Drivin' his Cheve --.--.-.- ----.. T o make a million .-..--.----..-- Bachclnl' --------------------- Ask lllm 1 'ii Helen Loebelenz ..------ Prunes ----- Breaking young mcn's hearts ---.- Neal .....--..-..----.-- ----..-. C Ollcgc girl ---------------- ---Chewing gum lf' ' Morris Liddle ,,..-.--- Morry ----- Carrying Pauline's hooks .-.---.. Pauline -..--- .....- - -- ---.-.-. Working man ---------------- Ffmlbail ll' . Di-lla Matthews ....-,,, Della ' ---... Gossiping ....-.---..--.- . .-...- To know more .....-.--.........- Running a Turkish Bath - ---f Singing in the Sl10WPf V , Robert Mchtee ,,-,,.,-- -'Mack' ....., Arguing ..-...--.-..-.--.--- --Hel:-n ................ ...--..... S unday School Teacher -.----- -Sncedins lf! . , Margaret Mock .---.-- Mockie' .--- Unconscious ...----.----- --.--. A sk Palmer ....-..-.. -- - . .- . --Old Maid ----------------- ---BaSkPiball I I' Harman Magrirrviizi in --Maggie ' ,iuh His Chrysler ,,,,,.,,,.,.,. ,.,, P resident of United States ------. Candy Salesman ...--...--.-. Business H Riitli Martin ,A,,,x4,,, , SCOtty ,A,. Hel' Ford ..-.,,-.--...--.- ----- M 0aClVill?. .-....--.-.---.-.----- C0llCg9 --------------- ------- T alklllg :' Y Y W Archie Merritt ,,,,,,,,, Pin .....r,, Dancing- ...------..-...---.--- Miss Love ----..-......-- .----.- D iplomat ..--.....----.-----. Looking ' L,, phiip 01,-hes ---, --g'Nr,nky ,,,, singing ,....,,,,. -,----.-.-.... R uth ---.-.-....-...----. ...-.. 2 sec3JndkPaul Whiteman ...-.. Ssotball 1 Jeanne Payne ,.,,,,..-- Jeanne ----- Her car ---.------.-.---..-- -.-- S Oh SiStPr ----..--- ---------r---- - KOC YO CY ------------------ ll Y ' Aida Rairigh .,,,,,,,-., ' Aida ....... Acting cWhat?J .............--.. Cleveland .........-. ..-........ C horns Girl ----.----------- -'Drawing vw Berry Rose ,4,,4,,,,,i, Betty ,,,,,, singing .....,- ----..-.-..--... ' 'Bud ..........-.- --.-.-.-.-.- N ite Club Hostess ...... ..... D reaming A' virginia srnirh ,,,,,,-., -'srnitty' ,Giggling- .--.-.-..-...-.- --.- P assing French -..- ---.-.-.... . -Beautyn -.-..-. ...---.-.-- A cling Ralph greek ..,., M 4,, Ralph -,,,W, Making Photographs -...--- --.- A certain party at Lincoln- .--... Shoe Maker- .... .... ...... B u sine s LI Elizabeth Thompson ---4 Elizabeth -Mwaighing the Stocks ,,,i,,,,,,,,, To own a Helen Gordon shop-----Telephone girl .....-.-.-.-..-. Talking N Mary Thompson --M----- Mr,rry N i,--, Rnading ,,r,,r.,,,a ,a.---, -,-- W 3 rren- .-----------...--..-...- Teacher --------.----.-.-.-.. Studies William srreerer ,,.,,, ,, BnS ,.,---, Pickens ...-..-.-......-.-.-. --Anne -.........--............... Taxi ........-.......-.-.-.-. Bossing rl Y W Samuel Mclvinlien ,,,,,, '15arn ,,,,,,, Acting a fool -...-.-. .-.-.-.---- T o get thin .-..-.-------..-..-.- Dentist .......-.--.-.....--.- Eating 54 A Virginia Trax, ..,.-.,. Trane ..... Swimming ....-....-.--..--.-.. Doesn't havr any .-...-..-.-.-.-. Who knows -------------.-.-- Smiling 1 J stephen Wardwcll .,,..- steve -...-. Avoiding girls ----.-.-.-.... .... 0 xfords -.--.....--.. .-.----..-.. S alesnian ----.--..------.-..- Nccking ' Eunice Williams -,w, ,ig'Euniqe ,,,,- Her Car .....,------- ------ - -You'rl be surprised -.------ ------ T eacher .------.- ..-.-- ---- L a tin - - - - - Looking pretty ------Hollywood----------n l I l I l i l l I l l 1 l .1 li C U .C C fi l l l l l l l l l l r l l l l l I l I I I l D0 L' 2 .: E , l , l . . 2 in ' I r I I . GJ 1 l-4 o TP' U u 1: GJ r. 2 E I9 m If U30 3 5 E ovie Actor ---..-.--.------. Dancing M I l r l l l l ----Ohio State...----U 1 I l I I l l -Working QD .------.. l l l -- 'Ecl orke----, Y Edward Miss Leyda ...... Miss Mackenzie- Miss Love .....,. Miss Eddy ..... Miss Corns ..... Mr. C. Smith .... Prof. Thompson- Miss Meditz ,.,.. Mr. Ralston ..... Mr. F. Smith .... Mr. Townsend ..... Mr. Robinson .... Miss Cribbs .... Miss Ward ...... Mr. Coleman ...... Miss McCormick .... Miss Stimson ,... Miss Stevens- - - Miss Pinney ..... Mr. Lewis ...... Mr. Dight ..... Mrs. Magee ..,. Mr. Mitchell .... Mr. Townley .... Mr. Linblade .... wtf? AM BITION -------WISE CRACKING - -- - -ASSIGNING LESSONS COHERENCE CHALK DUST x:AN-TAV1 EVENING IN PARIS -- HAVE YOU A MORNING HOME ROOM? HOW MANY UNDERSTAND -------------------,-FLIRTING ------------,--------BIG WORDS MAN IN THE BROWN DERBY BEAR COAT ---- PUT YOUR GUM IN THE BASKET ---- SEE MR. THOMPSON ABOUT IT PA PA NO TALKING IN THE HALLS QUIET, STUDENTS SWEETIE HTHIRTY-FIVE WORDS, SEVEN ERRORS --------- SPEAK SLOWLY AND CLEARLY ---- SIR VVALTER RALEIGH VVHO DISCOVERED??? ---- BOYS, THE FIVE MINUTE BELL HAS RUNG I'LL GRANT YOU THAT --------HIS OLDSMOBILE 4:OH-OHv 1 The Freshmen- To get out oi school with the highest honors at the end of four years and go out in the great busy world to make an overwhelming success in his chosen held of endeavors. The Sophomore- To get out of school creditably at the end of three years and go out in the world to make a lot of money. The Junior- To get out of school by hook or crook at the end of two years and earn a living some day. The Senior- To get out. 7 A fxg A TRAGEDY IN FOUR ACTS XXI Act I. -Cram. Act II. -Exam. Act III.-Flunk Act IV. -Sunk iff 5 5 Q o K Q- :-aim K 'T r ' I I J 7 TT' I 'J I Q U 'I' wftw When you've come to the end of a perfect year And you're left alone with your thoughts. Can they be only memories that hover near, Loved school days you fain would recall? Not in vain will you seek, for they're written here, In your heart and the heart of your school, And a carol floats o'er the fleeting years, Triumphant and new. Oh, blest is the end of a perfect year, VVhen the great world is calling to you, In the missions we pray we may ne'er forget VVarm friendships in Oil City too. just a song and a cheer for our O. C. H. S. May her blue and white never fade, VVe have witnessed the dawn of a lasting day In the souls of the friends we've made. T0 HERBIE He is my teacher, I shall not pass. He maketh me to go the board, he compelleth me to draw difhcult triangles. He giveth me zero. He maketh me sit down for my class' sake. Yet though I study till midnight I will gain no knowledge, for my propositions sorely bother me. He preparest a test before me in the presence of my classmates, He giveth me D. Surely flunks shall follow me all the days of my life and I shall dwell in the geometry class forever and ever. VVork, and the school laughs at you Play, and you're joined by all, What's the use of striving? Enjoy life while you're small Let's make ourselves grow merry And laugh the whole day through VVhen the report card reaches father, Then's time enough to be blue. SPECIAL, SPECIAL The Faculty of Senior High regret to announce that on February 29, 1931, they will present a Shakespearean Medley with the following All-Star Cast: JULIUS CAESAR .................... ROMEO ..,..,...... FALSTAFF ........ - - - LADY MACBETH ...... PUCK .............. - ROSILAND ..... - GERTRUDE .... OTHELLO ...... CLEOPATRA ..... ARIEL .......... RICHARD III ........ CYMBALINE ........... THE DARK WOMAN .... XXX 1 ff - - - -Fleming Smith -------F. L. Lewis - - - -Everett Ralston - - - - - Belle McCormick - - - - - -C. Reid Smith - - - - - - Henrietta Leyda - - - - - Katherine Cribbs - - - - Herbert C. Coleman - - - -jean Mackenzie - - - Carl Townsend - - - -Jesse Robinson - - - - -Beryl Eddy - - - - -Edith Pinney ,fa 17 1'-1' '-.-- it ' , g - .e oasis-1 3 ,f1f5 - - - - 1- 598 a WSW EW ll - A Tragedy ! The Senior came down like Rance on a Frosh, He were an old sweater and decrepit galosh, And the waves of his brain were like boards on a walk, Yfhen Meditz said You and meant him to talk. Like a kid at a circus, excited and gay This boy with his books came to school the last day, He got his reports from his teachers. anal then- He never would be the same again. For the Senior had flunked all his subjects but twok His credits were thirteen, what could he do? The rest of the class went around with a smile, The Senior's excitement could last but a while, And there came the Graduate, triumphant and proud, His carriage was grand and his comments were loud, But the Senior was quiet, he sat there alone, XYith pencil quite useless, his folly unknown. So he thought as he sat with his schedule and pen, Another year yet, he wouldn't skip them again And he sat there and thought, then laughed, and his glee VVas very disturbing, why shouldn't it be? just then he woke up, the bell had rung, He was late for class, he left on the'run. 14211514654 Fond Recollections How dear to my heart is that subject called Latin YVhen fond recollections present it to view- The clauses, the phrases, all dressed up in satins And every loved ending that made us so blue- The high-sound ng doo-dads, the outlandish diet, . The slave with the spear and Roman who fell, The deceiving gerundiye, the noun crouching nigh it, Are hidden in Latin which I love so well???? The subject, the verb, and the bow-legged compound, The flexible gerund and subjunctive mood The clauses of purpose encourage the pronoun To take full possession and silently brood, The loose-jointed supine and verbal declensions Join hands with subjunctives and joyfully dwell In temporal clauses of gothic dimension Oh-all this in Latin that I Cthoughtj I loved so well. f yxff fax X P , A 71 V1 ,fd ,WX Q A -. ' -f I . 'x? :'j' , ' fr - fx Z- '99 WSW My Q 'vw 'ev . 'ts .92 RADIO STATION OfCfHfS AM I WASTING MY TIME ON YOU ...,,.,,,, WHEN DAY IS DONE ,,II..II..,.EI,.II,..I..,III.,II.,I..,.,I THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE ,.,.IIII BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EYER ...,.,,I..... DON T BE LIKE THAT IIII,,.IDY.DDIDIDI,.SI.,SI,..I..SD,. YOU'RE JUST ANOTHER MEMORY ,,V,,IV,., BASHFUL BABY .IIIIIIII,..,I,,SS..DI.SS,,SII,.SS.,II,.IS..ID CAN YOU BLAME ME ,,,IIIISL,SIL,IS,IISS.I YOU'VE NEVER BEEN BLUE II77.,,,V MY MAN .,.,,......I..II,S,.II.,SS.,IS..IL.ALSLSIYIIISI HE'S SO UNUSUAL ,,,,,,,,,,SII,I.,,LSS,Y, MY TROUBLES ARE OVER II7,IVIV,S, MY WILD IRISH ROSE IIII..LL.,SLLIIISISS.III..LS,SILIISV.,II,,.,I,.,I..SLI,. SPOSIN .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIv,ISI,ILSISILIISILII,III.LLL,LI,,III,SI,,SSw,IIIwIIv.IIIV.,LIIIISISIL..SS,.. SHE'S A NEW KIND OF OLD FASHIONED GIRL .......,.. SHE S FUNNY THAT WAY ,,,V,.,,,,,,,,..,S..,I..IS..,IIIIIV..I,,.,,,.,,,., HITTIN' THE CEILING IIIS,S,,.,LSIISISII,.,IS.,LLSIv,IS,V..II..IL.SLL,..I MY FATE IN IN YOUR HANDS ....,.,,, SMILIN' THRU ,.I.V.,I.SSV,SSvSSI.IISLLLI,SIS,SII,I MELANCHOLY .IL...II..I,..III.III.II,.II..II, CONGRATULATIONS IIII,,I,,.V SINGING IN THE RAIN ,,,...,,II I M A DREAMER ..III,I.I.III,ILI.LIL,IIL.III PRETENDING ...I.II,,..,..,II..,Y.....,LY.,I,,.I,,. SINGING IN THE BATH TUB ..,.,.II, SUNNY SIDE UP III,,.I,.IIIII.II.,II.II..III. I WANT TO BE BAD ....I,...I..,LY,.I,I MOANIN' LOW ...II..III....,I.,,I,..,Iv,,V,,Y....,I. SWEETER THAN SWEET ,I....III...,I.. THAT MAN FROM THE SOUTH II,7,.,, CAN'T WE BE FRIENDS I,,.,....,..,I,.II.,,I. A LITTLE KISS EACH MORNING V,..,,. I MISS YOU ....,,...ILI..Lv.....,I...LL..L......,...,... HONEY ....,.....,,..II,.I..,.I.,II.......,..,I.II..II.,.I,I YOU WERE MEANT FOR ME I,V,vv,.I LUCKY LITTLE DEVIL ....,,....,I,,.,, SAM THE ACCORDIAN MAN ..,,,..7. MAKIN' WHOOPIE ...,LI,.....LLLL...... xv My 5. f' ix Q ,LL O.V.,.LOI,essons ,O,,,O,,The Fun Begins Slips ,O,W,,,,,O,,,,Assignments ..L..LRaymond Young O OOOOO.,.,Graduation ,,..,,mBill Downing E,,..,OFor Flunking ,,m,,O.,OOO.r Ted Carll OOY O.,L,.OL,.Coach FOX After Commencement OO O,,,L Betty Rose ,...m.VVe DOn't Graduate ,V,,,OOO, ,Mabel Gleason ,.,,,,..,,.,,,wY1I'glI1l8. Trax Vincent Cunningham L.,I,.,O,,,. O..,OTeachers ,,OOOOOO,,OOOO-lake HCYISOH Lowers .,r,Morry and Pauline Ov, Vr ,,L...,,t,,''NOoky Pierce Yorke V----????? Hat Allen ,,L,v,..Wilbur Crocker ....,,I,.,,,.,M1SS Eddy ..,,..,rMarie Kinney ,v..L....,OFred Volger ..,,,..,tHowdy jones O,L,,,O.,Betty and Ken ,,,,,,,,,,,,Senior High O., OO..,LRuth Hadley ,,.....rDetention Hall L.,,O..,.L,.Alda Rairigh t,,..,.,Emerson Pressey .O.,,L..,O..,OThe Prom V1 B 6 ,, 'tv ,DCD 'W ' 44. 4 100 Qfllfghdlf FO UR DEYI LS ,A,7A7,,7,7,V,,, FROZEN JUSTICE ...7. ..... GLAD RAG DOLL ,.LL,,,. THE KIBITZER LL,,..,,.AL. HALF MARRIAGE Av7....L.,, HARD TO GET .,...,G...G.,G KITTY .,,G,7V,.,GG.,G.,,G,..GGGG.,G,.,. THE LOVE DOCTOR ..,.,...., MADAME X .....,.,LE.,,.EE...,LL. THE MIGHTY L.I,L,,,,,,,,,,, MOTHER'S BOY LL,,V,,,,L,,V,,, THE RAINBOW MAN ,,,,,,,, THE SAP ,,v.,,,,,,,,,,ILL,,,LL,,LLL,.,,w,,,7,,Y, SWEETIE LLLLLL,,.,,,,.,L,LL..,L,L.LLL,,,,.,L,,,,,,L, THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS, THREE LIVE GHOSTS ,.......... THE TWO SISTERS ..,..,,,.,., UNTAMED JUSTICE .,.,..,,S..I. WHY BRING THAT UP .,,77.S WOMAN TO WOMAN .CC7S... YOUNG NOWHERES ,,..7,S., THE SKY HAWK ,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,S,, DOING THE RACCOON .....V., THE VIKING ..,............,,,SCSC...CS. SAY IT VVITH SONGS ........ THE SACRED FLAME I.,S.S,,., BLONDY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,SSV,ASS,SCC,,LC.ICS,CS,,LC THE VAGABOND LOVER ........S., VVOMAN OF AFFAIRS ,,C.,,,,,,,,.. NIX ON DAMES .....,.,S...C,.,...,,..,S.,.. THE LONE STAR RANGER ...,...,,LC ..CS,.. v VENUS ..,......vS..,,.....,S..,,...,.SS,C,.,,,,,A.., Cv..,,..,,.C,,,C,,CS,,.v,,C,,,,,,,C,,,,,, THE EMPIRE BUILDERS .,...,..... DISRAELI ,,,,-,,,,.S,I.,,S,,,,.,,.,,L,,,V,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,L,,,7,,LV,,,,,,,,,,L,,L,,L,,, THE AVVFUL TRUTH ,.,..... xxx ff ?L ..e,,,etMcAtee, McMullen, S, Slesnick, C. Phillips L,,Maude Love ,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,Betty Britton ...,eHerman Magdovitz Pauline and Morry Date with Rance ,i,..,...eMary Katherine Foust Yorke ..Wv.Marion Bunnell L ,,,..W,.Russell Carll U.,L,,.Raymond Young e..,.,.,,Jake Heyison t,,.,..,Charles Carey ,m.,,n..,.i,.Virginia Trax The Mackenzies eW,.eBouquin, Jones, Cook Herman and Minnie ,,,,im,,,.L,,.,,,.,,,...,Deportment Marie Kinney to Ruth Hadley Klock and Hill ..Wilbur Crocker Allen ...t.,,eBill Hershelman ....,,...Phillip Olmes t,,m,.,t,Miss Meditz ..,e,...e.,L.,..Joe Noxon .t..,e..,.Archie Merritt Jean Hamilton Y..,.,.,,,Emerson Pressey .Mjim McCollum ,Helen Loebelenz ..,..t.,.Ken Anderson and Dallas Elwinger ,...m.Bus Streeter in a Study QT ,, Y X Y ,ir Y ' 'E -tr A .xffz-'K sex A K - A YQ l0l 1 The Storm Scene from The Aenid The sea in angry stillness lies, ' VVhile clouds above pluck out the skies, The wind in fitful blasts doth soar, Till mountainous waves drown out its roar, The Trojan ships from stem to stern Creak and seem to cry in turn. O Aeneas. The skies above with lightning flare, Accompanied by the thunder's blare, Until the waves at billow's crest Shake and settle back to rest, Till dark and silence once again, Bring new fears upon the men. O Aeneas. But not for long is rest allowed For Neptune's froth is not thus bowed. And once again the waters rise And once again shut out the skies, Till Satan and the dark blue sea, Reverberate the sailor's plea, O Aeneas. As leaves upon a gusty day, The ships are whipped and whirled away, Men upon them clinging fast, Knowing well it is their last Moment, life will in them ebb. Flies they are in spider's web, O Aeneas. The anguished leader on his ship VVith anxious eye and quivering lip Pleads for instantaneous death, Moaning of the fate bereft 'Neath his loved walls of Troy Here death is but mockery Ships are stranded on the land. Men embeded in the sand, Gruesome bodies, lacking limbs Mingle where the live man swims. Buoys and spars and sails and masts Crash with each succeeding blast. O Aeneas. Deep within his ocean den Neptune sees the wretched men. Tossed about by wind and wave, All but lost through Juno's slave, Now he rises through the sea, Loud he hears the sailors' plea O Aeneas. VVith his superhuman will He causes wind and wave to still: Extinguishes the I-Ieaven's fires: Calms the raging storm clouds ires: Quells the thunder's murmurings loud, And crushes out the 'encircling shroud O Aeneas. For sorry sights meet every eye: And seven ships remain hull high: Toward the shore the boats are plied, And soon upon the sands they glide: Thus once again the wandering race Comes upon a Fated place. O Aeneasi' Soon upon the sun warmed stones, Men dry out their brine drenched bones Then with food and tingling wine VVith meek sobriety they dine: Thus the night comes over them, This, the fervent, silent hymn O Aeneas. i O Aeneas. XX If v v ,S 4 y w g pq is a ' a N - 1 . A - - - : '- . ..- ., R -.-.. Q ....-1--4-' . 2 WSW M7 Can You Remember? Vl'hen Rance called Raymond Young, Ruth? When Maude wasn't preaching coherence? Ruth Hadley without her gum? Steve Veres with short hair? Virginia Trax not smiling? Herman Magdovitz not talking business? Miss Leyda ever missing school? Rance's lectures on VVhy Teachers Get Gray? Jeanne Payne not driving the Franklin? VVhen the steps in the Senior High weren't worn down? VVhen Mable Gleason wasn't bringing bugs to school? Ever seeing Ted Gabreski sit still? 552553530 Lost and Found Department LOST-One still, small voiceg if found please return to Rance. LOST--One bottle of hair dyeg return to Geraldine Muldoon. Al FOUNDiOne large smile, thought to belong to jake Heyisong owner may obtain same from faculty manager, Mc evy. FOUNDiIn under a seat in study hall, three or four packages of well used chewing gumg owner may have same by reporting to Rance. LOST-One mounted amoebag return to Mabel Gleason. LOST-One hour of sleepy return to Dan Dunlaney in study hall the second period. FOUNDfOne pair of ankle socks: the owner may obtain these from Miss Cribbs. FOUND-One Latin ponyg owner may obtain from Miss Mackenzie. FOUND-An extra pair of suspendersg see Howard jones. LOST-One book on coherenceg please return to Miss Love. FOUND-One pair of high shoesg obtain from Stephen VVardwell. LOST-Ability to sit stillg return to Ted Gabreski. Waiter' Great Questions 1. By whom and why were oral topics invented? 2. Is it right for a Physics teacher to give unexpected tests? 3. What makes Herman's tougue go so fast and so far without running down? 4. Why does Virginia use so many yellow slips? 5. Should teachers ever fail pupils? 6. Who put the pencil scrawls on the hallowed walls? 7. What makes the Crockers blush? 8. Why can't wraps be found in the cloakrooms? 9. Why do we have exams? 10. Are teachers right in giving too long assignments? 11. Why did Barbara get married? 12. Why do some girls wear velvet dresses to school? 13. What is there about bus drivers that Eleanor Moyar likes? 14. VVhere did Marie meet the Count? XXX!!! - 5. fr' . ,TF .- ' -'M - I03 This goes to show tha needed to run a Ford. Oh, Doctor! School doesn't bother u It pays to advertise. t brains aren't S. A smile goes Z1 long way. Dizzy, dizzier, dizziest-etc., etc. Ho, hum, another unfo Deegan, incognito. A hundred and sevent who it is. rtunate pair. Y- SCVCI1 gL1CSSCS Ain't we got Hsimplicityf' And still they smile. Naughty boys around the school. Our vice-president in a weak moment. Les Inseperablesf' Real citizens! How did this pass the censors? See any resemblance between these and those in No. 5? Ada in Merrie England. WW M7 BEQ OF THE CLASS OF NINETEEN fTHIRTY We, the members of the Class of '30, being of hale and hearty Constitution, and of sound mind, do bequeath the following several items, legacies, or handicaps, to our eldest sons, the Juniors of the Oil City High School: 1. The remains of the Faculty. 2. The gum under the seats in the back row of the Study Hall. 3. The tobacco juice in the inkwells of the above seats. tRay Young sat therej. 4. Our ability to play hookey without getting caught. 5. Our dignity, now no longer necessary. 6. Our category of excuses for being late, if they can use them to any advantage. 7. The hope of getting a new high school and stadium built. 8. The pigeons on the third Hoor balconies. 9. The only copy of the Rise and Decline of the Roman Empire was thrown out the side window of the library. Any junior wishing it may get it frcm the janitor if the latter has not used all the pages to light cigars. 10. Our hopefulness of some day learning something. 'WBXLGW That we' may be individual, the following individuals have individualized themselves in an individualistic manner by bequeathing certain priceless attributes to several juniors, at a great sacrifice to both physical being and reputation on the part of the former: 1. Don Hill gives to Tom Borland his ability to keep his head at all times, though he be about to be guillotined. 2. Ruth Hadley leaves to Janet VVilliams her gentle temper while on the basketball Hoor. 3. Russ Carll leaves to Howdy Sharp, his favorite saying Estordieella. 4. Ed Frazier leaves to Bill McFate three-fourths of his shadow. . 5. Helen Loebelenz leaves her French Voice to Elizabeth Griffith. 6. Tick Klock leaves his big words to Neal McBride. 7. Archie Merritt leaves his pipe to jerry Sager if the latter will quit chewing Beechnut. 8. Ruth Pfeilsticker leaves to Virginia Smith any three letters of her name. 9. Bill Streeter leaves his bow-legs to Paul Shaffer in order to help him make the basketball Varsity next year. 10. Jake Heyison leaves his grin to be divided up evenly among each junior, the remainder to be given to the Sophs. X v V .F be ' X4 A A 3, 'H' A L , :. Q . l06 V s S 2 Z 'i if 1. 2 E Q 5 5 2 5 5 5 ia E E 3 , Q 3 H F 5 5 A Q .. 5 Z? 5 A 9 5 1- 1' A., nf..g,g,1,5,1,5,. mW,., .,-,,,.,-,Ex-,. .. ,,,.-Qv.-. af,,-,:'v-:,., :. . ., V, 9, ,,.A , , .g,,: A ,, , ,M .,,, .,,,q,wfw. Y . J ,r - Y ., .1 . -A - f W, ..w....f A -J :wg ,, n w ,-N, 11-., - , f :M -V, if: w WWE M? U We vw sure 1-nm sas, Ldveg HOU? 'Watt sue mvren MQ, Twice. uxvr' wee:-ff' REMARKABLE REMARKS Helen of Troyi So this is Paris? Noah--- It floats. Methuselah-- The first hundred years are the hardest. Socrates- Gosh all hemlock. jonahi Hope everything comes out all right. Even- I'll bite. Cleopatra--t'Stung again. Sampson- I guess I brought down the house. Rebecca-- Well, well. St. Vitus - On with the dance. He 4 I.et's play Chemistry. Sheff- What do you mean? lfle - I'll kiss you and see if there is any reaction. G. Moyar-- Do you know why 'syou haven't red hair? V. Walkeri No, why? G. Moyar- - Ivory doesn't rust. an F. W'ygantf XVhat's a grape fruit. I T. Shawe- It's a lemon that has been given a chance and took advantage. Cop-f- What's your name? Driver- - It's on the side of me truck. Cop--e lt's obliterated. Driverf'tYer a liar, it's O'Brien. Ken to Betty-s Do you remember when neck was a noun? Minnie'-- Chuck, will you please run up the blind. Carey-f- I'm no athlete but I'll try it once. Mr. Smithf Now use the word Arex' in a sentence. Marcella Strance-fA'APa don't let Gordon take the car out because he 'rex' it every time. A' On a tombstone was written: Reader pass on, don't waste your time On bad biography and bitter rhyme For what I am this crumbling clay insures And what I was, is no affair of yours. Bob Lowers-- Give me change for a dime, please? - Druggista Yes sir, and I hope you en- joy the sermon. Betty B.f Marry you! Why your in- come wouldn't even keep me in hair pins. Ken--- Oh well, you could bob your hair Irritable Ladyf Stop pushing will you? Courtney-- I'm not pushing, I only sighed. Mr. Dightf Who was the smallest man in history? R. Kean-- The Roman soldier who went to sleep on his watch. Visitor-f Can you tell one if Don Hill is up in his room? Ted Gabreski- Sorry, there's nobody home in the top story. VisitorA Oh, excuse me, l'll ask some- one else. Jones hesitated when the teacher called on him to recite. The teacher who wished to cure, said to him: Teacher- jones, what would you call a person who pretends to know everything? -Ionesf- VVhy, a teacher, of course. Olmes- Are the fish biting? Durnell- I don't think so, but if they are they're bitting one another. R. Hadley- There is one man in the town who just insists on darting out in front of my car, and glaring at me when he gets to the sidewalk, Hat Allen- And looks injured, I sup- pose. Ruth-- No, not yet, but he will soon if I have any luck. ' xx If - v aah 4 g , f:-if it.. L -1. b w 107 Wllalihlf 1 If Betty can't, can Ken Cook? Is Betty like a Rose? Is Morry Liddle? Did Eileen ever run Luce? Does Alda Rairigh or Carey? Does Virginia make big Trax? Is Jane a Fischer? Joe before is always First. Does Bill have Down-ing? Is Martha a Good-win? Give Sara some Kahle. Does Archie Merritt anything? Josephine Nonox wood. Who kicked the bally Ossoff the tracks? Emerson Pressey pantey any timey. Little Jenny W'hren, so young, how could Harriet Vtlenner so easily? Is Klock ei six day one or cuckoo? Olmesg Have you ever been pinched for going so fast? Sharp- No, but I've been slapped. Pat- You're a poet and don't know it, your feet show itg they're long fellows. Mikef Say, your're getting lYhittier and VVhittier. Minnie M.-f'How did you enjoy the Prom? A. Weaver- Oh, I rather had trouble keeping my spirits up. Minnie- Gee, I had trouble keeping mine down. T. Carone- I typed 17 words this fi' I , .1 , , ,-- E tu, 'Tint g .IQ 'Q,gIb fK6 I-S-e 4' Lg U1 ff! It morning. C. Loveless- In how many hours? 0 1. 2 ti' fl vi - 1 TL. um 1451 A -lllllu IHIIIIULQH x fi: I ?W I U ll ll 9 v 3 !-U . inte-nr 1 N - : E 22542- FMTH in HOPE eAPAci1-y ' Xklfff jean- Oh, don't trouble to see me to the door. Gerry- No trouble at all, dear. It'S a pleasure. Ken Kugleri Did your watch stop when it dropped on the floor? Sebring- Sure, you didn't think it would go through? 'Whren- Darling, there has been some- thing trembling on my lips for the last two months. Dot R.- Yes, so I noticed. Why don't you cut it off? Danfnl spend a large part of my time gazing at heavenly bodies. Tick- So do I. Bob B.-'fYou must have a pull to get ahead. Ferdie B.- Yes, and you must have a head to get a pull. McAtee- Oh, I've broken several re- cords. R. Sallade- Oh, have youg On the track, I suppose? McAtee- No, on our phonograph. St. Peter- Here is your harp. Morehead- How much is the first pay- ment? B. Rose- You're not angry with me for going out with Bud last night? Dan- No, indeed-I talked him into it Alda R.- You're the last man on earth I expect to marry. Ed. Yorke- How many are ahead of me? Miss Stevens- Can you give me an example ofa toothless animal of the mammal- ian group? Bill M.- Yes, my grandmother. Mr. Smith-f'Daniel, use a sentence with the word intrinsic in it. Brown- Aw, that stuff has been run to the ground. Miss Love had written on the back of Nooky Olmes' paper: Please write more legible. The next day the student went to the desk and asked: Miss Love, what was that you wrote on the back of my theme? j..a -Q.. ,-,X X' s Af' I his er - -C 7? l08 WW? My jones- Is there an opening for a bright young lawyer here? VVhren- Yes, please close it as you go out. Miss Stevens-HWhat would you want to be if you weren't a human being? Dick VVelch- A monkey. Miss Stevens- You shouldn't have chosen anything so near your present state of life. The salmon are caught in the Columbia River where they go to spoon. He and she were in his car. He- My clutch is awfully weak. She- So I've noticed. EXCELSIOR The shades of night were falling fast When through an Alpine village passed A youth who bore, mid snow and ice, A banner with this strange device, -Excelsior! He stopped and offered hard-earn'd tin For first-class lodgings at an inn. They said he had a feather bed, But he found it contained, instead, -Excelsior! An age of substitution this, An era of discounted bliss. He asked for breakfast food next morn, But they gave him, sure as you're born -Excelsior! Before he flagged his trolley car He bought a good ten-cent cigar, They said it was Havana straight, Its filling was, we're pained to state, -Excelsior! He loved a maiden, passing fair, He thought she had a wealth of hair, But it turned out to be a myth, He didn't know 'twas bolstered with -Excelsior! Mr. Townsend- Can you tell me one of the uses of cowhide?l' Bill Barrett- Sure. It keeps the cow together. VVardwell- I hear that they are going to make the class periods 10 minutes shorter this year. R. Carll- That won't do. VVe don't get enough sleep as it is. Townsend- How much is a guinea worth in this country? H. Bouquin- About a dollar and a half a day. XXI! S 4 5- fi-' QA. From a school-boy's essayzl A semi- colon is a period sitting on top of a comma. It may be the result of a quarrelling of the punctuation family or it may not. Some think that the first time a semi-colon was used that a man did not know whether to use a comma or a period so he used both of them together. Her past is nothing to talk about. So that's why their all talking about her. George Chacona-HHow is the steak, sir? Customer- Rather small for its age. Father- I notice that Neal kissed you again tonight. I tell you I donlt like it. H. Loebelenz- Yes, but Neal does. Prof. Smith- Class, I am a self-made man. Ferdie B.- Looks like you forgot your hair. Mrs. Townsend- I put your shirt on the clothes horse. Mr. Townsend- VVhat odds did you get? Ruth M .-L'Hutchie was priceless last night. Betty B.- What, broke again? J. Crowley-f'See that guy, he's a rum gunner. H. Cook- You mean a rum runner. J. C.- No, a rum gunner-he is a boat guard. T. Sheats- Now, tell us about it-why did you steal the purse? McMullen- Your Honor, I Won't de- ceive you. I was ill and thought the change might do me good. ig ii? S WMI' no yw D0 I Q ' tniNS'?' 5 w x l TN 'ffl in it .Q I xi I if M j Q c N63 'J 5 ff gf rf K - I l -liglll U 'f wm- w A xixenn uf ' , 'f Siu .fan 'ESL iz RI it www . '- X X fha 'X ,Nr A 'xg F-iff, . AEE Q , - 4 Y g 4... 1 .tic- 109 wmnifxiulv Wk? W? 4 , IWW Nerves axe att. sur:-,' f , u ities? BACK From Cmcgsoiea? Miss Cribbs- lVendall can you tell me something about the iron age. Kean-4'I'm a bit rusty on that Miss Cribbsf' M, Kinney- My stock in trade is brains. E. Yorke- - You've got a funny looking sample. SOME MAN The man I wed, this maiden said, Must look like Yorke--and say, He must dress like Hill In suits so stylishly gay. He must have hair like Klock, And HersheIman's smile, too? That is so cute and crinkly And thrills you through and through. And he must be athletic, Gee! I hate a guy who's weak, I think I'd like someone VVith Olmes' trained physique. And ofcourse, he must be able To love like Carllf-ASay That would make any girl Hasten to name the day. Coach Foxf lVhen do broken bones be- gin to make themselves useful? Football Squad-A'WVhen they begin to knit. L. Ludwigfulf you court a young woman and you are won and she is won, what will become of you? H. Kluck-A One, of course. B. Krugf What is the First bet ever made? R. Hadley-e The alphabet. jane Fischer -'Wllhen was material for malt liquor introduced into the navy? M. A. Kuebler-f- NYhen the kangaroo went into the Ark with hops and they had a bruin there. In the 1927 Oil Can an announcement was made that any person swimming the Pacific Ocean would be paid 350,000 by them. But as so many have started swimming the English Channel a new provision has been made. It must be done under water. They don't make a brick-layer out of me, said the hen as she pushed the porcelain egg out of the nest. A. Snyder-- XVhat makes Hat Allen limp? VVas she in the game? V. Smith'--UNO. She wore her raccoon coat out in the country and got caught in a trap. M. Pierce-- Why the truck in front of Ethel Richards house? XV. Quinn- - Haven't you heard? They are going to remove her appendix. V. Smith--- lYhy didn't you pinch that other young couple parked by the roadside? Copfmfhey were married. V. S.- Are you sure? Cop---- Absolutely, they were asleep. Hutchie' - If you spurn me I'll drink poison. Ruth M: - Where's the party? We think some of the other girls came from San Francisco by the looks ol the Golden Gait. Two Scotch men tossed to see which would pay for the drink. The winner called Heads The loser called Fire and es- caped in the confusion. Lips that touch liquor shall neyzer touch mine, said the Scotchman hiding his bottle, Mr. Ralston-- As we walk out on a cold winter day and look around, what do we see on every hand? jake H.-f- Gloyes. Russ Carllff- Would you marry a stupid man if you had money? lfthelaurlow much have you? fg v , Q U Q C 1' g Y 'I Mr. Smith - Vl'l1at is the most out- - standing contribution that chemistry has XXX 1 I given the world. , E ' ci Phillips-''Blondesf' S , X C. Durnellf- If a doctor gave me .1 5 iff month to live, do you know what I would do? 1 I I My I K . flfb, ' az X I y a .aea , V ' ' . 79 ' T. Ifimieev-ff-''XYhat? , xi C K me L to Mi 4 'yi 1 . lf ri' vl - T Y- 1 U If K ffl: 'IA fi a' , ' . 'bv 'H' ' C. Durncll - Co to another doctor. t M- bt ' 'v'-' ' f Wi W' Wm 'QA .f ' IW V. Doherty-HI hear your uncle was .1 N.. 9 if ,. ' surgeon in the war. ' M ,A , A -slug, ' F. lYJCCg3.IliHNE'lXV, he was only .1 .- ' M 51 X ' iw, corporal. ' mg E ' -M -it A l 95.34125 Miss I,ove talking of Modern Medicine -- fiiffifib A And who is it that answers every call, W df Q -R day or night, sometimes forgotten but never A -ff, ' 1 4 forgets, that brave gentleman always at your M qi-'Ly -f door. VVho is it, I say- -? Soup Enos Qjust wakingl-- The install- 'Shall I fire' ment collector. 1 Richards- 4'Have you read 'Freekles'? Firstf Uh-huh. Richards- That's funny most people have brown one's. F. Yolger-- Do you believe in signs? Alice VVeaverf Yes, indeed. Ford--A VVeIl, last night I dreamed that you were madly in love with me. XYhat is that a sign of? Alice-- That's a sign you were dream- ing. Yorke-- Vl7hy is Stranee lying out there in the field. Fox- Oh, he's just taking a nap. Frangiigiligbiignjljell me what you know about f Jfick-.iw-hat will we have for break- 'R. Campbell- I don't know much about ast' it but it's just about the same as American bacon, isn't it? Ruth- A slap jack please. Leroux-AMI saw something last night that I'1l never get over. Millie C.- Lets drive in the park jim Me.--- Naw, let's park in the drive, Elg23QIji:Iygg11EsO:1l?flt?u V- JFK Miss LoveA XVhat is the meaning of a 'i' ' -195' false doctrine? . if .4 Hat Allen- -HThat's when the doctor give 5 Q-it l the wrong stuff to sick people. . R I C. Phillips- I want a wife that is good, M clever and beautiful. I l l . V. Cunningham- My dear fellow, you ' - V 0- don't want oneg you want three. ' .ALA ' '9f4'..i . C 'v Mr. Lewis-- VVhat author is noted for K ' his vocabulary? . 14' I E. Williamsauwebsrer. '4' .vs - I 'S 4-- ,- Q ' .1 F-it - - , - - KT I ---- - .Zzu2i,i...?s5.ff2'S It be heres ca. burglar SHT-S.'F3ose,Sir J. Risko-.iWhO?,, Ill see him in 'Htg lflwary' Stanwlbkff R. Young-- Woolworth. i' Ctrfoinly , Sir-A Mr. Ralston- XVhere is your chivalry? Lynman-- I turned it in for a Buick. Xvxfff WX Xe, 111 AUTOGRAPHS AZMA.. 5, j?,,4,f1f,f,4,,,fJ IIZ 1 'x 'X fhx lv A4 ii . ff X --,.,. - f A x I 1 I ff-.. l , 1 fl' I Hx.: ll cw 0 o :oo 5 5 0000 P QQ C O so f it ' ooo 0 00060002 0 0 Z o 0000 o 0 00fO0 Oo 0 0 0 0005000000000 12700600 f O 0 0 0 1559 OOQOOOOOHQO 6 0 0 00 060000000 0 0 0000 Q Gu 0 Co 6 60 O6 cfaxgooool II3 To You... Hear ye, hear ye, all ye people, To my voice atop the steepleg l-lere I stand all dressed up pretty, Notifying every city ln this Whole Wide region green, That this Oil Can can be seen Only through the Hock of dough Advertising brought you know, So do aicl us to repay And patronize each place some day Tl-IE STAFF II4 Commercial Department 'Trust Department SCI-IDOL DAYS-H Then What? WASTE AND RUIN or TI-IRIFT AND FORTUNE Whic.h Do You Choose? Save and stand at the head of the squad Saving requires habit and determination and will Ht you for the supreme test, to meet the nation's biggest business men on an equal footing, when your opportunity arrives. THE OIL CITY NATIONAL BANK Total Resources More Than S I 4,000,000.00 Safe Deposit Department Savings Department II5 LANTZ'S MELGDY LANE and STUDENT HEADQUARTERS Phone 171 INSTRUMENT CLUB Phone 171 MOTHERS - STUDENTS ---- FATHERS An easy way to get the better instruments. A small payment each week or month Cas you desireb. You may choose any priced instrument or any style. Instrument will be delivered, when full amount is paid. No carrying charge. Your payments are fully protected by financial agreement with Citizens Banking Co. Details fully explained. Trumpets All the latest Sheet Full Line of Stationery and , S-'lX0Ph0HeS Music from the Talking Violins - Bases Office Supplies. Pictures and Shows- Trombones - Banjos h. h B l P t Guitars - Drums Everyt ing for t e ridge ar y Bring your .friends ' - t M l d Ia . Pla Ckfrmets Genes PHONE 171 - OPEN NIGHTS O eo y ne . y All Lines of Instruments and dance, Open nights. ALL LINES OF GREETING CARDS CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES For The T930 GRADUATING CLASS TI-IE INDEPENDENT REF INING CGMPANY II6 H63 2776 bgfl' W. M. DEYOE loolemg fellow E6 COMPANY in .vclzoolf . florists And how! And did you see the Suit he IS wearing? He got lt at Michael Potts'-he buys all of his clothes there. Nuf Cecl! MICHAEL POTTS SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES Next To Arlington Hotel . .Vg 5 WARREN Class of I 930 .' MOTOR COMPANY WE OFFER YOU CONGRATULATIONS --and to the young men of the class, STUDEBAKER we also Offer THE SMARTEST HABERDASHERY ERSKINE. OF THE SEASON. PIERCE ARROW I shii!! MOTOR CARS L ST A 2 f 5 A A TO RY I5 EAST FIRST STREET ART PHONE 1722 OIL CITY, PA. LA1omA 'r m-: BLDG. on. cnt PA. BQRLAND LUMBER CGIVIPANY LUMBER YARD mm' 0 U R s P E C 1 A L T Y LUMBER I 1-HGH GRADE BRICK INTERIOR LIME PLASTER FINISH, CEMENT GLASS Srl-AIR WORK TILE BLOCKS BUILDERS X PAINTS HARDWARE STORE FRONTS OM H8 Y GRADUATION fx THOSE MOMENTS OF TRIUMPH ' 'X 'X THAT DAY OF DAYS The Prom, the last glimpse of familiar buildings haunted with footsteps of class after X Q P class-and then the GIFT-that makes the if - E crowning event complete. It may be QE 2 E A Suit Sweater E E E Hat Student Robe X Neckwear Gloves Silk Hose Belt Set Shirts Bill Fold We will make it a pleasure AM to select theYoung Man's Gift at Our Store. THE lWAlV'S STORE 220 Seneca St. I. O. O. F. Bldg. Oil City, Pa Homer S. Klock Furniture Co. 2 l 4-2 I 6 East Third Street Jamestown, N. Y. We Specialize In Jamestown Made Furniture 2 At A Saving To You -- Dining Room and Bed Room Suites Springs - Pillows Mattresses Simmons Metal Beds Nursery Furniture Breakfast Suites IT WILL PAY Living Room Suites YOU TO Occasional Chairs DRIVE UP Desks and Mirrors AND SEE ASSORT- Occasional Tables MENT Wicker Suites OUR LARGE Floor and Table Lamps IZO IN l882-'- There was a refinery on the property of the Crystal Oil Works. Owing to the need of reconstruction to meet new needs it was not operated after 1887. In 1887, the construction of the present refinery of the Crystal Oil Works was com- menced, and very shortly was in operation, and continued to operate Without interrup- tion to the present time. Their products are highly valued and are appreciated by those who are conversant with their manufacture. GASOLINE - KEROSENE LUBRICATING OILS J. A. FAWCETT E. V. D. SELDEN JOS. VV. BARR ROBERT L. KECK IF IT'S INSURANCE kwexteii Bl1e.a'QLi ESTABLISHED 1873 EARL WEAVER George W. Osman CHEVROLET PLUMBING SALES AND AND SERVICE HEATING Ty I2 SPRING ST. - - PHONE 205 208-210 E. 2nd ST. OIL CITY, PA. ou. CITY, PA. f -' NEW COLORS . .. i i it NEW WEAVEF ' H HCHEER LEADERS ' 1,'Q :i-11:-ri-': V1-' Fi V'1--2 .14-V,-.-,1-,1-.-.'V -V-A i - is gag- ...' A-'2 IN :Z Oil City's younger men know K. , N-ti .,.. All A They know how, season after sea- '41L ' V ' ' ' ' 'ii ' A son thCy're the Big Style fabric ' 1 ,',,.,1 if ,.2A. . in ideas. X X X Cheer , I Leaders V New Spring iv. Azll I y 2-Pant Suits 1 Aae A S TO oss nuiaeet mmm f - 339.50 x xx., FLASH ACROSS THE STYLE PATH- Cheer Leaders you'll know why they're When you see the make-up of these carrying the ball right now. heer Leaders are fabric ideas that are developed only for HC UNDER-GRAD CLOTHES, Varsity Styled And under-grads are styled only for younger young rnen...it's a sure combina- tion for getting the right things for High School chaps...for younger collegians ...for business juniors. Daring...bright colorings that click with 16 to 20 year- ' standing models...careful bench tailoring, These suits have every- rnen. Trim up thing that good clothes should have. If you want to see two trouser suit values in a newer, bigger way, see these from 524. 75 to 539.50 T-A-P Flannel . I. ' T-A-P Knicker Suits Trousers , I , 1 fl ,- l ?t1':gllL and . . ' RAIN nic er Plain White gHHfL'fUl7lS5f!7 Y Fancy Backs I Plain Backs Fancy Striped 122 TAXICABS FOUR RIDE A MILE FOR I0 CENTS EACI-I Building Materials for Any Type of Construction The Oil City Woodworking Manufacturing CO. EVERYTHING I WHITEHILL I Yellow Cab CO., Inc. ANYTHING I DELIVERED ANYWHERE OIL CITY, PA. 406 E, znd SI. Oil City, Pa. STORE AND GENERAL OFFICE I8 STATE STREET PHONE 4300 YARD OFFICE 20 RELIEF ST. HWISI-IES ' ' TO the Class Of I 930 How often you say- UI wish I had bought a home ten Years agof Congmz'uIaz'z'om! BUY NOW I I FROM- Sydney F. Devore G. AIbert Johnstone REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LIFE INSURANCE KRESOE BLDG. PHONE 731 KRESGE BLDG. I 123 I I I I I I ly yy I Oh Heck my h e a cl aches -- my ey it es are burning--my heart it is thumping--how my ears twitch- my tongue's, ugh! It is orful dry and I am sleepy and tired and disgusted and hurt but it is not that I am drunk or that my sweetie gave me the air or that my bank failed but it is just that we had to fill in this column Oh My with something or other Goldberg Auto Parts Company Replacement Parts for All Makes Of Cars U. S. RCYAL TIRES Telephones 1351-I352 - 62 BOWLING PITLERS BILLIARDS 124 BROWNS I8 STORES Complzheefzts of ALWAYS TI-IE MOST Kramer Wagon VALUE FOR YOUR C CASH AT THE ompany B R O W N S Boot Shops SHOES and HO-SIERY AUTO BODY DEPARTMENT 211 CENTER STREET WE Believe We Are Rzlglzz' - - In Tlzzhfezizg That . . .the best a store can do is to be honest with the public. By avoiding the absurd use of comparative prices. . .by admitting we haven't a monopoly on quality merchandise. . .by concentrating our efforts on two import thoughts . . .Service and Value. . .we have won the confidence of countless families and are gaining the good will of new shoppers every day. To serve your wants intelligently, efficiently and. sympathetically. . .to bring you the quality you want at prices that are right. . .to be sincere. . .is the watchword of every C. Penney Store. Won't you stop in the very next time you're downtown and see how we strive to make our merchandise fashion-correct, quality-certain and fairly J. C. PENNEY CO., Inc. I25 CDE1liWOOCl Rose C3E1I'ClCI1S Oil City, Pa. Z- Phone 86 ' WHOLESALE ' fl0rz5i5-- .I,',-. Ex ,E and SINCE 1886 in RETAIL M. L. SIMPSON, C. W. KENNEDY, Chairman Secy.-Treas. GEO. P. FLECKENSTEIN PHONE F LECKENSTEIN GARAGE ---GABRIEL-A HYDRAULIC SHOCK A EABSORBERS SALES and SERVICE 2 RELIEF ST., OILCITY, PA. A. A. A. Official Towing Service 3 Leo L: What kind of meat is never cheap? Red Kean: Venison, it is always deer. A. Andrews: What is the hardest thing to deal with? C. Bashor: An old pack of cards. ..1..l.1.. R. Biltz: What is the best evidence that Rome was built in a nite? M. Brown: Because we are told that it wasn't built in a day. 126 THE It Pays To Take A POSTAGRADUATE PETROLEUM TELEPHONE COMPANY 8 COURSE AT WELCI-I'S Business College AND FoR A FEW MONTHS jj' i GETA GOOD POSITION DAILY SCHEDULE -- AS BOB KRUG WOULD LIKE IT School should not begin before l0:30 First Period . . . Second Period . Third Period . . Fourth Period . . . .Lessons in vamping fliving models, . . . . . . . . . . . .Here all take a sound sleep . . . ......... Not required to be in school this period Lunch Is Now Served Fifth Period ..... ............................ B urlesque Show Sixth Period ..... Seventh Period .... Eighth Period .... . . . .Jazz music and dancing lessons ..........Siesta . . . .Same as fourth 127 R. Bullock: Which travels faster, heat or cold? M. Cole: l-leat, for you can catch a cold. 1.1.1. E.. Burns: Why was St. Paul like a horse? M. Carll: Because he was fond of Timothy. .l.l. K. Sebring: What is the difference between a butcher and a flapper? Class Class 1880 1930 14 Members 175 Members 35 Cltxtenh . . . TO TI-IE CLASS OF 1930 Congratulations and Best Wishes from the Class of i880 HARVEY FRITZ THE HALLMARK JEWELER V. Marvin: The former kills to After 5 Members Of dress, the latter dresses to kill. 50 Class ,of i880 Years In O11 City C. H. SMITH soNs' co. Oil City's Greatest Store Complete Ensembles for the Gzrl Graduate We are ready to outfit the girl graduate from head to toe with the smart- est of summer g apparel and accessories . , .and all at Smith's moderate prices. Prom Frocks Banquet Frocks Graduation Frocks Sports Frocks Shoes I-lose Gloves Scarfs Millinery Lingerie Jewelry Cosmetics 128 SHQES - I. R. GRIIVIIVI of Jeweler STYLE PLUS SERVICE HA Home Institutionu SCHIVIIDT'S FIRST AND STATE STS. Buster BYOWH Shoe A OIL CITY, PA. Store 215 SENECA STREET PICTURES AND FRAMES EDWARDS BROTI-IERS, Inc. VE DRY GOODS LINEN DAIVIASKS, TABLE CLOTI-IS AND NAPKINS Our Iinen department of- fers unusual vaIues in the finest cloths, bridge sets, Iuncheon sets ancI fancy Iinens. For over 50 years we have held the reputation for handling the finest in table Iinens. 130 Sharp: Going to the fair tomorrow? J. First: Where at? Sharp: Dunno, but they just an- nounced over the radio fair today and tomorrow. Minister: We will now have the eve- ning prayer. Mr. Lowers will you lead? Bob Chalf asleepD: It isn't my lead, I just dealt. The Glee Club will now sing, Am I a Lasting Pansy, by Miss Corns. COMPLIMENTS OF H. W. DICKINSON The Jeweler Who Pleases DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY l 0 Seneca Street MEATS CRESCENT RESTAURANT BUTTER EGGS A CHEESE FINE LUNCHECNS and , WQXQW DIN N ERS Eclwarcl Roess Co. 35 SENECA STREET 209 SENECA STREET GOLDEN WAF F LES GREETINGS CLASS OF 1930 ART NOUVEAU STUDIO Corner State and First Streets Oil City, Pa. Phones: II-48-G-865-X We specialize in all branches of photography: STUDIO -- HOME PORTRAITS COMIVIERCIAI., AND ONE DAY KODAK FINISHING Oil Can Photos Made By Us 132 WHY MAKE SCHOOL WORK I-IARDER? Bad home lighting constitutes a constant distraction, an annoyance to the student, which not only militates against good brain Work, and thereby serves as a contributing cause to poor scholarship and slow mental develop- ment, but also, is the cause of a lamentably large percentage of the eyestrain found in children and adults today, with its attendant miseries of body and mind. mmm: Keystone Public Service Company Oil City Franklin Titusville Franklin: You must admit we're better losers than you. Oil City: Sure, but look at the practice you've had. Miss Stevens: Where do the bugs go in the winter? Mable Gleason: Search me. High School according to Shakespeare: Freshmen-Comedy of Errors. Sophomores-Much Ago About Nothing. Juniors-As you Like lt. Seniors-All's Well That Ends Well. Bob Krug: Would you care to dance this next dance? Marie Kinney: Yes, if you can find me a partner. .. l-1.-. Tick Klock to St. Peter: No use giving me a harp unless you can tune it like a uke. I33 IF lT'S SOMETHING TO EAT Stubbs Quality Market HAS IT 502 HOFFMAN AVE. Phone 3101 QUALITY SERVICE CLEANLINESS Waitkus: l can tell by your legs that you coine from the cotton belt. Stoughton : How so ? Waitkus: l see you suffer the bow evil. lVlcAtee is a boy who likes to sit be- fore an open fire and picture things in the fire, especially his schoolhouse. Marion: Penny for your thoughts. Steele: Oh, so you're a gold digger. OUR REPUTATION Has been founded on the solid foundation of satisfied custo- mers. We are envious of our reputation. Riverside Mills 32-34 W. Front St. Phone 44 OLDI-IOIVIE SLICED BREAD Hays Baking Co. 0mp!z'mem'5 of L. o. BoUQU1N Co. co1v1PL1MENTs or Leta Brothers 61 Co. Wholesale Commission Merchants FRUITS AND PRODUCT ff FRUIT . 7 - F I1 E s H 'fbaa eilx , 3 ' 42352. was 'flffvfifnl 0 - o25?4E.f:4'.Pv. rf - . m .' 1 Q A. ,.. 4 We ---' 45 Phone 2367 Cor. Elm and Clifford Yorke: Would you kiss a girl under the mistletoe? Streeter: No, uncler the nose. Fraiser says that ever since he sat upon the l50 year-olcl chair, his mother brought home, he cloesn't care for antique furniture. Mary C. Foust has an iclea that a be- trothel is a little soup kitchen. I 9 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATINC1 CLASS OF I 9 3 0 THE C QTHEA-rl:zE OIL CITY'S NEWEST AND FINEST THEATRE OF THE BEST IN CURRENT TALKING PHOTOPLAYS AND POSITIVE SOUND REPRODUCTION 3 0 I PupiIs Corning, going and gone, AIWays to our store do throngg You'II always remember the friends you've made Near our counter Where feIIoWs and girIs Enjoy sipping their drinks at the Sign of the fountain. Rayne! I36 SEEP BRQS. A A l HARDWARE - HOUSEWARES 'N , The Hardware Store that answers the Call for ,, Sporting Goods, Equipment for indoor or outdoor use. ,F Tennis-Rackets, Balls, Nets, etc. ' I Baseball-Gloves, Bats, Body Guards, etc. Fishing-Tackle, Lines, Hooks, Rods, Reels, QL etc. ' Hunting Goods-Guns, Shells, Clothing, etc. fi all 1,1 Football Equipment-Helmets, Pants, Shoes, J 4. ' Q' I! etc. gi fygifi Basketball-Trunks, Jerseys, Knee Pads, etc. GUARANTEED QUALITY EQUIPMENT UP-TO-DATE. POPULAR PRICES L Cui-timat coMPL1MENTs OF touw cwns E C K E R D ' 5 ,Q be cut Rate store We offer service, expert vvorkmanshi ,sound knowledge, longp experi- SCIICCB. Street ence and a reasonable scale of prices in all ' b ran ches of electrical work. C. E. BLAUSER Wways Less . a r Electric Service C K E R CALL CI-'IARLEYH 295 137 lVl A N l O N Steel Barrel Co. of COMPLIMENTS ROUSEVILLE, PA. JERRY HAGGERTY AND I-llS ORCHESTRA Manufacturers of S T E E L D R U M S l. Longfellow could take a piece of paper worth one-tenth of a cent, write a poem on it and make it worth 555,000-that's genius. 2. Rockefeller could take a similar shecn of paper, write a few words on it and make it worth 90,000,000-that's capital. 3. The U. S. government can take an ounce and a small fraction of gold, stamp an eagle on it and make it worth 5520-that's money. 4. A skilled Workman can take three cents worth of steel, make it into springs and make it worth 38,000--that's skill. 5. A merchant can take an article that cost him 20c and sell it for 51.00-that's business. 6. A woman can buy a good fall hat for SIO, but prefers one that costs S50--that's foolishness. 7. A miner can dig a ton of coal for less than we could wish to do- that's labor. 8. The man that wrote this can write a check for Sl,000,000 but it wouldn't be worth 30c--that's tough. 138 1 Re5z'a'entz'41! H enzzing NO BETTER BOILER MADE We will be gIacI to furnish you with full particulars OIL CITY BOILER WORKS 1 U g w , fl U I' 1 ' II, FIRST- - - '7 t -Iff WI TV g . T,,.4TT.,TT .. W- Home lg 'I ,I I I -I gsm IH 'Hum You can do lt better at ' -- I IEW 1: IIu1lIEI1:I,I,,M ' -,- 7 ' 'E IQQIQW D. , F Veach s, Where Low 'i fftgs' I- '4 X'd1'I4M -I-'. I ' ' in PIICCS go hand 1n hand N -' xffT-,Zer ,1?sx'2gffi1N'?2,- S5 vgfggz' . . -- ' 7 1 th Quahty and Indl- 52 , . ' +5425 VISIT HARMONY HOUSE FOR IDEAS Vldualty' 139 True and False fanswer Yes or No.5 Raymond Young has been known to date a girl in the Senior High. and X It is always wise to tell something as 1 a secret Cif you want it broadcastedj Editing a book is a bed of roses. Snooky Moore is noted for her curves. He: Do you believe in the here- f ? a ter McMahon E3 McLane She: Why-a-yes. He: Well, how about a little neck- ing, that's what l'm here after. IIS E. FRONT ST., OIL CITY, PA. Get our Prices H. Magclovitz: Tell me my test B f Y B mark in round numbers. e ore ou uy Mrs. Magee: Zero. P. H. SMART HQuality lvlernorialsv have such big trunks? Miss Stevens: Why do elephants Pupil: They have to travel all the way from India. K Twinkle, twinkle little hair How do you ever stay up there? Up above the lip so brave Main 8: Relief St. oil City, Pa' Why the dickens, don't you shave? 140 THE KEITH-DRAKE Finest Theatre Offering DELUXE ENTERTAINMENT 'WESEQGW SUPER TALKIES - STAGE PRESENTATIONS HIGH CLASS ROAD SHOWS Watch for HPARAIVIOUNT ON PARADE SPORT CLOTHES DAYTIME WEAR BUSINESS CLOTHES AFTERNOON WEAR 'EVENING WEAR GORDON HOSE - WORTH PERFUMES HELEN GORDON Garments Of Distinctionn Oil City, Pa., I8 Seneca St. Titusville, Pa., Main or Washington St. Mother: johnny, stop using such dreadful language. johnny: Well, mother, Shakespeare uses it. Mother: Then don't play with him: he's no fit companion for you. Well, son, I'm glad to see you back from the war without a scratch. Yes, I stopped scratching when I left trenches. Tourist, fgazing at volcanolz Looks like Hell, doesn't it? Native: I-Iow these Americans have traveled. I4I For Carll was put out of the game at Franklin because of unnecessary rough- ness. l-le forgot to shave. and HOME-MADE CANDIES WANTED An electric hair curler for Sam 2:5 Slesnick. A valet for Don Hill. A new Ford for Mr. Smith. More hearts to conquer by Ed. York. J. A. BENEKOS CENTER AND ELM STREETS A magnifying glass to find Enos. A shave by Chuck Phillips. 0 alty. . . Last summer in Montreal l saw a fine example of loyalty. l was in the shelter house on Mount Royal about noon one Sunday. A terrible storm was in progress-wind, rain, thunder, lightning-with the city stretched out below the mountain peak, scarcely discernible in the blackness of the storm. Sud- denly a great gust of wind bent the tall Hag pole until the flag trailed in the mud at the base of the pole. Did those Canadians wait until the storm was over to recover the fallen flag? Not Much. Right out in the storm rushed several young men, all in their Sunday clothes, and the flag was brought into the shelter house. Loyalty is always commendable-whether it is to oneis flag, to oneis state or to one's city. Tomorrow O. C. H. S. students will take their places in the affairs of men. Their loyalty to Oil City and her institutions has never been questioned. National Transit Pump 8: Machine Co. l4Z ELLAesAYsm You May SZSCE COMPLIMENTS DRINK of EAT At Purity Milk Co. CREED'S just A Short Walk from Latonia Theatre HUPMOBILE 6 and 8 STEWART TRUCKS Uf55fL5.U BGYLE IVIGTOR CO. 312 SENECA STREET PHONE 3334 I43 THE OIL CITY BUZZARD 5. S. Raymond Co CLEANERS and DYERS QUALITY WORK AT LOWEST 7726 HOME Paper PRICES Oil City, Pa. Brookville, Pa Franklin, Pa. Titusville, Pa Clarion, Pa. lVlr. Lewis: What public speaker lectures without notes? R. Pheilsticker: A blind man. E. Moyar: What are the most evil articles in the 5 6: l0c stores? E. Richards: Candles, because they are wick-ed. D. Renniger: Which is the ugliest hood ever worn? W. Zeigler: Falsehood. Howdy Jones: What trade would you recommend to me? Mr. Thompson: Grocer fGrow sirl. B. Zacceria: Wlmat relation is the door to the mat? Steve V.: It is a step-farther. ...1T. E. Williams: What did Jack Frost say to the Lilly? C. lVlcGonegal: Wilt thou? and she wilted. I44 FOR SPRING TIME COMPLIMENTS OF he mode is charrnin as ever. Whether you want a spot? dress, an afternoon dress or a formal dance froek, you will find the 1930 dresses with more individuality and Q personality than for many a year. Tom Detar -- A. McCarthy Carl Frank - Aaron IVIiIIer I-'larolcl Fuller -- Wm. Morck MRS. FAWCETT John Guyde - Gefelel Reese Town and Country Clothes Deen Meceeelleee - Wm. Welch 7 E. FIRST ST . OIL CITY, PA, A, J, Ham, THE ARLINGTON HOTEL is YOUR HOTEL and Worthy Of Your patronage FRED L. SPANGLER, Manager WBIKGW ARLINGTON DINING ROOM One Of the Finest In Northwestern Pennsylvania Direction Of F. ACKERIVIAN Member Of National Restaurant Association I45 A Senior always feels like the school is going to kids. Talley: I-Ier niece is rather good looking, eh? Steck: Don't say knees is, say 'iknees are. ii...--. IVIr. Coleman was inspecting the inmates of Polk one day and the guide assigned him was Olmes. They proceeded among the inmates and Nook told the history of each one. This is Louis Enos, he said, he thinks that he is Lindbergh. I-Ie's as crazy as a loonf' At the next cell he spoke, This is Flo Yorke and she insists that she is Mrs. Hoover. I-Ie went along identifying Chuck Phillips, who believed himself to be the King of Englandg Jim Sheats, who thought he was Ponce De Leong Lil- Iian Welander, who was, as she thought, Clara Barton, and last of all, Don Hill, who assured the two that he was Bimbo Gump. A trifle puzzled, Mr. Coleman then said, I thought all asylums had a Papoleon in it, though. Then Nook returned, Napoleon, oh, the great Napoleon, why, I'm Napoleon. Heh, heh, heh. A NEW FORD An excellent graduation present. Also an excellent place to put your first earnings. And be sure to remember, a used Ford for 5l5I0.00 and up to take on a graduation trip. W. W. J E F F R E Y AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER MEET YOUR FRIENDS at PICKETT'S RECREATION BILLIARD PARLOR Brunswick-Balke Collender Tables All Sport Scores Shining Stand Cigars Candy I4 E. FIRST STREET HQUAKER STATE - SUGGESTS 12 THINGS FOR OIL CITY HIGH GRADUATES TO REMEMBER! The Value of Time. The Iniiuence of Example. The Success of Perserverence. The Obligation of Duty. The Pleasure of Working. The Wisdom of Economy. The Dignity of Simplicity. The Virtue of Patience. The Worth of Character. The Improvement -of Talent. The Power of Kindness. The Joy of Originating. QUAKER STATE OIL IXKER ST M mfg REFINING COMPANY MOTOR OILS OIL CITY, PENNSYLVANIA STATE STREET Y. M. C. A. RESTAURANT CAF ETERIA WHEN BETTER EATS ARE COOKED WE WILL COOK THEM MONT GRIFFIN VINCENT HAYS MANAGER PROPRIETOR I47 x 148 INSURANCE FOR EVERYONE AND EVERYTHING FRHDH GHT I..et Me Answer Your Inquiries ,SPALDING s I I - In K-L ti 1 E 0 ,fi 1 n T 1 4,3 1:24 1 ' ,JW f I ,,,,,,-'uv' timid, ' I -1 r Spal mg has been mak g h nhc cthlehc equip O fo pounce 53 years. You can choose your of QF complete outfirwnh the knowledge 5? 3 9. 'hal exer t m ls exec! rl hfx I e e J , f 3 'IU u I , .- Acfm 1 , EQUIPMENT ANY SPORT dl. . . 'Yh'9A 1145.- Telephones: Beers Bldg. Off- 577-G Oil City, 608 WOOD ST. PITTSBURGH Res. 677-X Penna. PHONE 29 williams THE STANDARD OF OUALITY X SONNES PHARMACY E. H. SONNE, P. D. I2 State Street Oil City, Pa. ffgwuig 9g7iIL'l13IJB Permanent Waving IVIarceIIe Waving Finger Waving Shampooing Facials, etc. Adam must have had a tough time when he first picked up Eve- he couldn't say, 'I-Iaven't I met you somewhere before? C. Phillips: If I had known that tunnel was so long I would have kissed you. lVI. Mock: Good heavens, wasn't that you? .imm M. Magdovitz: I hate the Oil Can Editor. C. Carey: l-Ie wouldn't publish my jokes either. l .... What's the use of learning An ancient history date When you can make a modern one With her at half past eight? She: Say something soft and sweet to me, dearest. Romeo: Custard pie. I'll never get over this as long as I live, said the hen as she surveyed the ostrich egg. Kind Old Gentleman: Did ums bream um sweet little dolly? Sweet child: Yes. Why in H- do they make the things so fragile, anyway? Ted F: But, judge, I wasn't drunk. Judge: The officer says you were trying to climb a lamp-post. Ted F: I was judge. A couple of crocodiles kept following me around and I don't mind telling you they were getting on my nerves. Mother fasidel: Pauline, your collar looks tight. Pauline S: Oh, but mother, he really isn't. E.. Mohnkern: My father weighed only 4 pounds when he was born. F. Montana: Good heavens, did he live? M. Moran: When is money damp? D. Perry: When it is due fdewl in the morning and missed fmistl at nite. Miss Meditz: If you suddenly saw a house on Hre what three authors would come to your mind? Jo Noxon: Dickens, H o w i t t , Burns. Alda: I notice there are a lot of simple things in evening gowns this season. Streeter: Yea, I have been danc- ing with one all evening. FREEMAN ag LCCDPIIIIIIIB MOTOR CO. GARAGE handle Funds. MUJIIQJZIUH PACKARD SALES 6: CITI Z EN S SERVICE BAN KING CO M PAN Y 364-368 SENECA STREET ou. CITY, PA. OIL CITY, PA. RAY L. WAY '24 District Sales Manager TI-IE RICI-IMAN BROS. COMPANY Cleveland, Ohio PHONE 2 9 32 -G No. 2 W. Straub Builcling, 24I SENECA STREET CAN YOU IMAGINE ? Betty without Ken Magdovitz Without his Chrysler Enos walking Alice without Minnie Grace Leyda without a smile Foust without her gum Durnell without a Latonia acl Goodwin without Glass Florence Cubbon without a book Beatrice Krug angry George Keely not blushing BUICK AND M Q O R E'S IVIARQUETTE ELECTROPURE MILK SALES AND SERVICE ICE CREAM SALES 1 STORAGE ACCESSORIES WEAVER GARAGE COMPANY MOORE BROS. 31-39 MAIN STREET ELIVI STREET QUALITY MEAT5' Rance: What does this mean? Yo TI-IEY SATISFY d ONE FRIEND TELLS ANOTHER OF THE DELICIOUS MEATS THEY GET FROM KRAFT BROS. MARKET I2 E. FIRST ST. PHONE 960 YES !-WE DELIVER! sister just called up and sai y wouldn't be at school today. M I-Ierman: Why the little boob. Sh wasn't supposed to call until tomorro Miss Eddy: What does 'il bien q veut-ll dire meanl Verla: What does it mean? Miss Eddy: Correct. Mr. Coleman: For tomorrow tak the old numbered problems. Foust: Beginning with the first second? SLEEPY HOLLOW 1'-53' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '3O! Wfffwife. HIGH SCHOOL TRAINING HEADQUARTERS S I N C E I 8 8 8 I I Z BROTHERS SHOE REPAIRING COMPANY EXTEND SINCERE WISHES AND UTMOST SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF 1930 Before we leave each other to take up our duties out in this magnificent world-we want to be all happily together once more at the Junior-Senior Prom, and as we like to look our best-we suggest to the ladies to let us dye your slippers any color to match your costumes. We can also put soles on them without using nails or thread. A new method we have installed that is amazing and makes shoes just like new. All work is done by skilled masters fully equipped with up-to-the-mim ute Giant Electrical Machinery. Ask us about GADI--the Mode-rn Shoe Harmonizer. WE CALL 1 PHONE 90 --- WE DELIVER 154 COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF ARMOUR'S ,ffm --XX af XT gg if L DTTNN, X EARP 8: KELLEY LUIVIBER CO. EVERYTHING FOR GOOD BUILDING Celotes For I'nsuIation BarreIecI Sunlight Cf eoso te Shingles Tapered Asphalt Shingles 275 ELM ST. PHONE 556 COIVIPLIIVIENTS e OF J. R. GATES SONS' CO. INSURANCE REAL ESTATE BONDS LOANS I-I. E. GATES M. S. GATES C. D. LANDIS J. E. BURNS DEAN B. STEWART NOTARY PUBLIC PHONE 300 20 E. FIRST ST. Miss Love: What is a polygon? Britton: A dead parrot. Deegan: When are you going to Iet me kiss you? Snooky: Come around Friday Nite, tI'xat's amateur night. IVIcAtee: I wish I were like a river. Strance: Like a river? In what way? IVIcAtee: Stay in my bed and yet follow my course. H. C. YOUNG WILLARD BATTERIES SPEEDOMETER SERVICE TRICO VVINDSHIELD WIP'ER Authorized Service I0 EAST FRONT ST. FACULTY WEATHER REPORT Storm Center. . Tornadoes .... . Muggy Weather. . . Hot Air Wave ...... Decidedly Blustery. . Thunderstorm ..... . . . . Strong Wind .... Fair 8: Warmer ..... Drop In Temperature. . Light Frost .... . .....Baum . . . . .Thompson .......Dight . . . .F. L. Smith . . . . . . .Ralston .Beryl Eddy . . . .Miss Cribbs . . . .Mrs. Magee .Miss Pinney . . . .Miss Warcl South Breeze. . .... Coleman Cyclonic Storms. . . .... H. Leyda Heavy Dues. . . . . ....... .Lewis Continued Fair ....... Miss McKenzie IF IT'S IN A DRUG STORE WE HAVE IT S PA L D I N G 8C Nl ETZ PRESCRIPTION DRUCCISTS COR. SYCAMAORE at ELM STS WHEN YOU BUY BUY THE BEST f.. THE BEST - ICE CREAM IS VENGOLD MILLER FURNITURE CO. EXTENDS THEIR HEARTY GOOD WISHES FOR THE SUCCESSFUL FUTURE OF THE I930 GRADUATING CLASS THE STORE WITH THE FRIENDLY SPIRIT PURITY MARKET QUALITY AND SERVICE FULL LINE OF MEATS AND GROCERIES Sl Main St. Oil City, Pa. FOR THE GRADUATE BIBLES LEATHER GOODS CORONA TYPEWRITERS MEMORY BOOKS FICTION KODAKS AND CINE KODAKS DICTIONARIES WRITING PAPER PEN AND PENCIL SETS WA L L A C E BOOK STORE WOMEN WHO CARE CALL TiHE VANITY FAIR PERMANENT WAVES That Keep Their Promise VANITY FAIR BEAUTY SHOPPE 2 I I CHAMBERS BUILDING PHONE I3I2 V U v i Y r 158 GOOD LUCK TO TI-IE CLASS OF I930 May You Be Riding In a New NASH Before You Are Much Olcler. TI-IE WORLD'S FINEST AUTOIVIOBILES FORNOF 8: FRY 119 STATE ST. GUS F. ROESS SONS' CO. BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Warehouse and Office 706 West Front Street PHONE 4358 Lath, Face Brick, Wall Paster, Common Brick, I-Iydrated Lime, Portland Cement, Cement Blocks, Septic Tank, Sewer Pipe, Flue Lining, Lump Lime, Mortar Colors, Water Proofing, Cope Reinforcing Steel, Steeltex. Metal Building Specialties and Truscon Products GEOGRAPHICAL LOVE SONG In the state of Mass., There lives a Iass, I Iove to go N. C.: No other Miss., Can e'er I Wis., Be half so clear to Me. R. 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