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

 - Class of 1932

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HENRY HUNTER Junior Dance Committee. Junior Dance Committee Stage Manager Junior Play. Advertising Manager Senior Play. Oil Can Staff. Secretary of Hi-Y. Junior Picnic Committee. Henry is one of the most active hoys in the class, and still he has time to hold a job. If energy anti ability are the factors for success, we expect to see you doing big things some day, Henry. MAURICE HUTH “Morry” Hi-Y. When this fellow drives that great big car of his. we wonder where Morry is. Anyway, we think that place be side him on the driver's seat is probably coveted by more than one girl. JULIA INCUS “Jule” This young lady will probably make a name for herself in the line of art someday—if—well, of course, she might do what all the other pretty girls do when they get out of school. Get married, of course. ELIZABETH IRWIN “Betty” “Betty” certainly has lots of pep and can make more noise lor her size than someone twice as tall. What Betty’s going to be we don’t know but she’d made a good night club hostess. The Oil Can 1932 MARY ELLEN ISHERWOOD “Ish” Junior Play. Senior Dance Committee. Literary Editor of Oil Can. “Ish” is one of the class beauties. This dainty young miss with her charming smile and big blue eyes will makefmore than one youth’s heart turn somersaults, we're sure. CHESTER JABLONSKI “Ches” Here is the figure juggler, in other words, our star mathematician. There’s brains in that thar head and C hes uses them, lie’ll get along anyplace because he is a conscientious lad who always does his work. If it weren’t for Ches. John would have to walk to school by himself. JOHN JACOBS “Jack” Rememl er that pretty blue sweater that John wore? John doesn’t pay much attention to the girls in school, we have a hunch there’s one out of school. ARTHUR JARZENSKI “Art” Operetta. Glee Club. We don’t know much about Art but what is interesting. He spends most of his spare time working at the Sugar Bowl. Maybe this accounts for his sweetness.

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 FREDERICK HIBBARD “Fred” Fred is in a class all of his own and therefore he has no competitors but he has many friends. We don’t think he goes with the girls, but just wait until he starts. All the shieks will have to quit because who could compete with that smile of his? LOUISE HIGHGATE Junior Play. Dramatic Club. Senior Hi-News. Poet, author and orator. This is Louise. She has been of great assistance to our class, our newspaper and the Dramatic Club. You can’t see Mary but she can’t be far off because she and Louise are inseparable. AUDEAN HILL “Dean” Glee Club. Cast of Beaujolia . Library Club. P. D. Club. Audean has l een singing for the public as long as we can remember. As music and men usually go together, we surmize this young lady has had a goodly share of both. RUTH HOLT Glee Club. Secretarial Club. Operetta. Everybody likes Ruth and when it comes to having a good time, she’s right there. Ruth is one of our Commercial students and she was a big help in typing our material. We feel that, in later years, she will be someone’s private stenographer. Oil Can RUTH HORNER “Whooie” Glee Club. Secretary Parliamentary Law Club. Student Council, 4. “Whooie” likes to talk and since no one can stop her she goes right to it. Since all of her sisters are school teachers, we haven’t any doubt but that “Whooie” will follow the same vocation. VERONICA HOROS “Ronnie” Office Club. By her circle of acquaintances “Ronnie” is classed as pretty and popular and we’re not so sure that they’re wrong. In fact, she won a contest for both these qualities last year. HAMILTON HOWGARD “Ham” Hi-Y. Glee Club. Orchestra. Who is this child with the big innocent blue eyes and smiling face? None other than “Ham” or “Little Hammie” as some of the girl friends delight in calling him. In addition to being quite a musician, “Ham’s” one of the peppiest in the class. CARIBEL HUFF Caribel is quiet and good natured. She is a conscientious student and is always willing to lend a helping hand in whatever |)ossible. We are glad that you are one of us, Caribel.



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The on can WILLIAM JOBSON Bill” Cast of Pcpita.” President of Room No. 20. 3. Sec’y.-Treas. of Boys' Glee Club. Football 4. Cast of Beaujolais.” P. 13. Club. Boys’ Quartet. For the past several years, Bill has taken an active part in the musical circles of the school. But then we hear he also devotes a great deal of time to a comely post-graduate. DOROTHY KARO “Dot” Commercial Club. ROBERT KARG ‘Bob’’ No, you’re wrong. Bob isn’t Dorothy’s brother. He seems to have found a fair maiden in the ranks of the Juniors though, and we hope he’ll be successful. WILFRED KAY Never judge a man by the town he comes from. Will hails from Siverly and probably will be mayor some day. He’s got that personality and optimism that brings you to earth and makes you smile. While we do not believe in the use of superlatives we must overstep here to say that Dot is one of the most conscientious girls in the class and as such is a true friend indeed. 30 The Oil Can HENRIETTA KELLER “Henri” Meet another one of our biggest students who seem to keep their minds on their work in spite of everything. Seldom do we see her when she isn't carrying some musical instrument for she’s quite a music lover. DONALD KENNEDY “Hunky” Football ’28. After several years of vacation. Don decided to come hack and graduate, lie has worked hard since he joined our ranks and we arc glad to have him as a member of the class of ’32. WILLIAM KENNEDY “Bill” Football 3. 4. Girl-shy? Sot at all. You don't know Bill like some of his pals do and they can certainly tell you that he is a real friend. He did his hit for football and also for the class. Should we ask for any more? m 5VELYN KENT Office Club 4. Glee Club I. 2. 3. We found Evelyn a true friend and good sport, what more could one ask? he smiles at the world and the world's ire to smile hack.

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