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

 - Class of 1932

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MARGARET CURRAN “Peg” Basketball 2. Secretary Room No. 20. 4. It really was too had that basketball for the fair sex was abolished in our school system, because Pet; really was a good player and enjoyed the game immensely. Since she can’t be a basketball player, she’s studying business and no doubt will be a secretary some day. MADALINE CUTCHALL “Billy” Where there’s noise, there’s “Billy” or should we say where there’s Billy, there’s noise—and plenty of it?” If vou’re in search of a lively companion, here site is. FRANK CZAJKA “Frankie” Frankie is a bright sunny lad who likes school and has proved to be one of our most ambitious Seniors. He gives all his time to his own affairs sadly neglecting the fairer sex. PAUL DANNHEISER “Paulie” Publicity Manager. Senior-Hi-News. Art Editor of Oil Can. French Club. Paul is cpiite the artist and we don’t mean perhaps. In addition he fondly imagines that he’s Bim Crosby. Remember his crooning at Staff meetings? NEVELL DEHNER “Billie” Who is that fellow that Billie is with? Why it is Bill of course. We haven’t the slightest idea what Nevell will do after graduation, but if we read about her in the society column, we won’t be surprised. LEO DIAMOND I lere is one of the boys who left us at mid-term but we certainly should congratulate him for having bested the rest of us by a semester. HELEN DISQUE Secretarial Club. She sparkles with vivacity. Her twinkling eyes and saucy hair proclaim her never-failing cheeriness and good humor. DAN DUNLANY “Pat” Assistant Football Manager, '28. Football Varsity 29. Junior Play. '30. Chairman Sr. Dance Committee, Art Staff of Oil Can. We’re glad that Pat, the adventure seeker, finally came back to his former starting place. He’s a fellow well worth knowing and with artistic ability worth developing. Quite a smoothy, too, don’t you think?

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8 LOIS COLLINS “Lo” Senior Orchestra. Glee Club. P. D. Club. Lois has been a faithful member of I lie Senior Orchestra for several years. And then we must remember that she and Peg have been very faithful friends fluring their high school career. MARION COLLINS “Mocha” Latin Club. Glee Club. Sophomore Play. 2. “Happy Man.' Wherever you hear a soft pleasant voice you can be assured that Marion is around. This is tlie little girl that all the teachers call on when they want something read nicely. Why don’t you take up radio announcing. Marion? MARGARET CONNERY “Peg” Treasurer of Be Square Club. P. D. Club. Although Peg chews gum vehemently, she still has time to laugh and sing. The best way we can describe her is to say that she’s always and forever a ‘‘good s| ort.” LEONA COTIIERMAN “Pee Wee” Commercial Club. When we need a little real support we turn to Leona, and we get it. In this case the sun never goes flown in the west. JENNE MAY CRAWE “Pee Wee” Secretary of Senior Commercial Club. Bookkeeper of Legal Club. Senior Orchestra. Pee Wee may be small, but she still makes a good secretary. If she decides to become a private secretary, we’re stire her employer will be very fortunate. Her ability, isn’t her only asset, for she has | ersonality as well. EVELYN CRAWFORD “Eddie” “Chub” Gyspy Rover.” “Pepita. Belles of Beaujolias. P. D. Club. Glee Club. Girls’ Trio 2. 3, 4. Eddie is one of our songbirds and how she can sing! Some day we may hear of her in grand opera. Eva and she are inseparable. WILLIAM CROSBY “Bill” “Pepita. “Dust Of The Road. Commencement Play. Junior Play. “Thank You Doctor.” Editor-in-Chicf of Senior Hi-News. Associate Editor of Oil Can. Junior Dance Committee. ( hairman of SeniorNominating Committee Winner of Venango County Debating Contest. 2. Orchest ra. Cheer-leader, 3. Bill’s talents run mostly in the literary and dramatic lines but don’t end there, as his activities show. With such ability for a start, success is sure to be his. regardless of what he undertakes. HAZEL CULBERTSON “Cubbie” Basketball Varsity, ’29. Senior Orchestra. Glee Club. Glee Club. P. D. Club. Be Square Club. “Cubbie” is one of our athletically inclined girls anti also tpiite a scholar as can be proved by the freouent ap-l earance of her name on the Honor Roll. 22 -T



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 GEORGE EBERT “Boom” Football ?. Basketball .?. 4. Varsity 4. Junior Play Committee. Oil Can Committee. Sports Editor of Oil Can. “Boom's” biggest interest lies at Westminster College and we wouldn’t be surprised if that’s where he’ll go. lie seems rather quiet until you know him and then—what a change. SARA DEANE ELWINGER “Sally” Dramatic Club Play. 4. Glee Club. Commercial Club. Sara Deane has always been a great enthusiast of the Dramatic Club and was rewarded by a part in the club plays. But then we’re sure Dramatics aren’t the only thing that count to this young lady. Who knows. Perhaps there's a gentleman. LEO ENGLISH Brass Quartet. 4. Senior Orchestra. Leo has acted as taxi-driver during the past year with his Model T. Ford. If Leo isn’t in his car, he is sure to be found in the Senior Orchestra. ELIZABETH FEKETE “Betty” Glee Club. P. I . Club. Girl Reserve. Elizabeth is one of our ambitious girls who believes in preparedness in her studies. We don’t believe she cares much for men, but we know she has the rare quality of always l eing sincere. MAXINE FERGUSON “Max” Property Manager ol Senior Play. Another ! eautiful blond! And another case where beauty and brains go hand in hand. Max worked hard to graduate with us, and we’re proud of her. GLADYS FILE “Glad” P. D. Club. Glee Club. Tall and dignified, Gladys is a model Senior. Perhaps taller than dignified she has proven to be a great booster for the class. ROBERT FORD “Bob” Pianist of Boys Glee Club, 3. I. Senior Orchestra. Bob is not only an excellent pianist, but is accomplished on the trumpet as well. His original piano compositions have gained a great deal of favorable comment in this vicinity. Keep it up, Bob, and lots of luck. MARY FORMAN “Mickey” Staff of Senior Hi-News. 4. Glee Club. Mary and Louise! The two inseparable chums who work side by side in everything. Mary has been a valuable member of the newspaper during the past year and deserves our congratulations. 1 1932

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