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

 - Class of 1932

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HELEN GESING JULIAN GOLDMAN “Jule Quiet and studious. That’s Helen. She is always searching for more knowledge and she gets it. We hope she gets all the success that she deserves. HAROLD M. GIFFORD “Red” Latin Club. We're not sure where he hails from hut he must he a hig hit with the ladies, anyway. Who could help but admire those gorgeous red locks? He’s one of Miss Meditz’s conscientious pupils hut he can’t be that way all the tiinie. RONALD GLASS Hanking Club. And here's Ron. Ron sure makes a hit with the girls. But then who wouldn’t if they had his curly hair and pleasant smile. He is a mighty likeable chap and we are glad to have had him in our class. JOAN GOLDMAN “Jo” Senior Orchestra. Library Club. French Club. P. D. Club. Jo’s quite a musician and in addition has exceptionally good taste in choosing clothes. Not had to look at either, do you think? As a mannequin she’d be a wow. Brass Quartet. Winner ot State Comet Contest. 2. A musician who has proved himself to he good. Not only did he take first place in the state contest, hut received honorary mention in the National Contest as well. JAMES GREASLY “Jim” Hi-Y. Jim’s greatest worry is work. How he hates it! Any movement at all is an exertion, hut. still he must have his good points. How about it, Marion? RICHARD GREENFIELD “Dick” And this is Dick. You can’t see his Ford but it is probably around somewhere. Dick’s only fault is that he blushes so easily, but he certainly has a way with girls. ELIZABETH GRIFFIN “Betty” Sccietary of Latin Club. Glee Club. P. D. Club. What a lovely complexion and what a sweet girl. We can imagine that Betty's phone is kept ringing with male admirers. 26

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LOTTIE FRAK “Bubbles” Glee Club. Bubbles is a sweet girl who does her work efficiently. Whatever she decides to do, we're sure she’ll do it to the best of her ability. ROY FRANK “Wheat” Stamp. Stamp. What was that? Only Roy coming in the study hall. Evidently thinks he’s taking a course in brick laying. That’s all right, Roy, don’t pay any attention to what we say about you. PAULINE FRANKENBERGER “Lee” Oh! Yes. We all know Pauline and her smile. You might think you know it all but Pauline can always tell you more. RAY FRY Glee Club. How the girls. es| ecially from Seneca, do admire this boy! He has that admirable faculty of minding his own business. Ray is not as short as his name but instead he towers most of us. BARBARA FUTYMA “Bessie” Although Bessie doesn’t merit any activities, she is a good student and that’s something. We sure have to give her credit for her ambition and we hope that success will be her reward. SOPHIA FUTYMA Is Sophia smart? Well. I’ll say. She hasn’t failed to obtain good marks and still holds her position among the honor students. BRUCE FYE Concert Masher of Orchestra. President of Boys' Glee Club. String Quartet. Although Bruce’s heart seems to have strayed to a P. G. we are sure his good will is still with the class of ’32. He is greatly interested in his violin and will probably make a great name for himself some day in this profession. JANET GEORGE “Jane” President of French Club. Latin Club. Be Square Club. Ring and Pin Committee. Bells of Beaujolias. A quiet and studious damsel but a true friend to all who know her well. And does Jane have school spirit? No one who’s l»een near her at any game could be unaware of the fact. She s also one of Miss McCormick’s favorites.



Page 31 text:

 MARY ALICE GRIGGS Senior Orchestra. Glee Club. Junior Dance Committee. Oil Can Committee. Dramatic Club. “Elmer.” Oil Can Staff. Basketball. 1. 2. Mary Alice, as an ivory tickler, is a great asset to the orchestra. She’s quite fickle in affairs of the heart but a certain red-headed youth of '31 seems to have successfully held her attention lately. Maybe it’s different this time. DAVID IIANNA “David” Junior Prom Committee. Oil Can Committee. Student Council. Junior Picnic Committee. Secretary of Room No. 21. '32. A good-natured and likeable fellow —that’s “Dave . Although he has the habit of falling asleep in school we can’t condemn him for that for who wouldn’t do the same thing if they got the chance? FLORENCE HANNA “Connie” Secretarial f lub. Behold, Connie, one of Miss Zalzneck’s prodigies. This young lady will make an excellent secretary for some lucky man. She and Jinny are great pals. NORENE HASCHEN “Nehee” Senior Nominating Committee. Secretary Girl Reserves. Secretary of Room No. 26. 4. Senior Nominating Committee. Secretary Girl Reserve. Secretary of Room 26. 4. Secretary Sccreterial Club. Glee Club. Operetta. Of course, it is easy to see that Norene has abilities as a secretary. Great things should be in store for her. If good wishes will smooth the bumps in the road to success, you have a goodly share from us Norene. Oil Can 193 2 GWENDOLIN HASTED “Gwen” Secretarial Club Gwen comes a long way to attend our school. Therefore we don’t know much about her outside of school, but with her personality it wouldn't be hard to guess what she floes with her spare time. FRANKLIN HAUSMAN “Frank” Franklin’s chief occupation is being a nuisance to the teachers. Many a laugh in the classroom has traced its source to this young man. Of course, trouble making isn’t his only pursuit, for we hear he likes the young ladies as well. JAMES HENDERSON “Jimmy” Home Room President. 4. Oil Can Staff. French Club. Senior Orchestra. Jokes, laughter and Jimmy seem to be all mixed up. His ambition is to go to West Point and be a handsome cadet. We expect to have him come back and visit us some day all dressed up in an officer’s uniform. ROBERT HENNING “Bob” Hi-Y. Bob's favorite pastime is sleeping and running around in the Ford with “Dub.” We wouldn’t doubt if he slept even then, but he doesn’t from what we’ve heard. 27

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