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

 - Class of 1933

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PAUL BETZ Butz Orchestra 3-4; French Club 3-4; Debate Club 3-4; Dramatic Clubt3; Oil Can Staff; Home Room Secretary! Hi-Y. There's no doui jkk that Paul is the best mannereilybov in school. Keep it up Paul and we’re sure that von’II be successful. MAYNARD BISH “Lefty” French Club. Maynard spends half his time being bashful and the other half studying that’s his way to get along in this world. - X f uJSr RUTH BISKER Nute” Debating Club. Dramatic Club. A girl blessed with the tendency to get ahead, and withal a good sport Room 27 has her to thank for the good times they had eighth periods when she supplied them with candy. ROBERT BLACKFORD “Bob” Glee Club. Operetta 3-4. Bob Blackford—a regular cave man dancer! Watch out, girls! Me seems to think he has a case of shyness and consoles himself with the famous “Blatz” remedy—and then he sho’ gets his women! FRANCES JANE BOLE “Red” Library Club 3-4; Latin Club; Parlimen-tary Law Club: French Club. One of those ‘‘Titian Beauties” envied by all she-males and coveted by all he-males. One of our star debaters esjiecially for the side opposite. JOAN BOLLES “Jae” Latin Club 3-4. Secy. 4: French Club 3-4; Dramatic (Mub I Library 4; Debating Club 4; Senior High News 4; (Literary Staff). Pinoak is lucky to have such a smiling Miss as a resident. Joan is full of fun and always has good grades. She is a great help to Myra on the newspaper. We can't help but suspect that Joan has a l oy friend with her good looks and we hear his name is Myron. KATHERINE BORLAND “Caddie” Junior Vice President: Junior Dance Committee; Junior Prom Committee; President Library Club 3; Treasurer French Club 3; Home Room President. 2; News Editor Senior High News 3-4; President Girls Glee Club; Vice President Library Club; Property Manner Senior Play; Operetta; Oil Can Staff. Who doesn’t know Caddie and her giggle? What she’s giggling at we don’t know. Caddie has made plenty of friends during her school years. She’s great fun, likeable, and one swell girl who likes Dan very much. CLAYTON BOUQUIN “Bok” Glee Club. Riding Down The Sky. Oil Can Committee. This tall, silent lad is one of the ring leaders of the “Great Brotherhood of the R. 1). R. When ('lay is driving his big Buick the girl’s hearts go pitter-patter. ANTONINA I5RUKO The 1933W surely must be a favorite of ji nie’sJor she waited for us. One of the miaiiy things that strikes out eyes tJipuiih is the snappv clothes. Ah—the viannikin of Oil City. JOSEPHINE BUDZINSKI “Joe” Secretarial Club. Josephine certainly keeps her hair curled. That’s O. K., we’re sure Josephine will curl around the road to success after she leaves school.

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HELEN APPLEBY Glee Club. Library Club. Helen was one of the passengers in that large sedan that came to school every morning, filled to capacity with knowledge-seekers. Even though 1 ielen appears to be a quiet girl, she has plenty of pep and does a lot of talking. ELEANOR BALPH Junior Dance Committee; Senior Dance Committee; Dramatic Play; Senior Play; Senior High News Staff 2-.t; Oil Can Staff; Glee Club; Debating Club; Secretary Library Club; Treasurer Girl Reserves; French Club. In Eleanor we have the rare combination of beauty and brains. Her name is prominent in the minds of all who had the opportunity of witnessing the excellent talent displayed by her in the Senior Play. After all is said and done, “Dode” continues to reign supreme. CHARLES BARBER “Kid Gloves” I he foundation of all the boisterous outbursts in here about this old chap. However, this Siverly fellow has quite a volume of good facts when ne has a chance to spill them. KENNETH BECHTEL “Ken” Football. P. D. Club. Hi-Y Club. Hi-Y Club Girl Reserve Play. When you hear the footsteps approaching on horseback you know it’s our smiling Ken from Siverly. His happy-go-lucky way appeals with us all and we will miss him very much when he gallops away. MILDRED BECHTEL Micky” Mildred is one of the shorter members of our class. But heighth has no effect upon disposition for although Mildred is short she has won a host of friends by her congenial and willing spirit. OPAL BECK “Oppie” P. D. Club. World's Friendship Circle. Opal is one of our more quiet girls, but she is also one of our shining lights. What an easy life the teachers would have if all their pupils were like Opal! RUTH BEIGHTOL “Mo” World Friendship Circle; Glee Club; Latin Club; Library Club; Secretarial Club. Ruth is one of Miss Cribbs’ shining lights but like the proverbial light, she’s always out. An artist too. Quite an accomplished girl—but aren't they all? RUTH BELL “Boots” We don’t know how she manages it but it’s a cinch she sure can act shy and bashful in class. A winning smile and sweet personality make her a true friend outside of the class room. TWILA BENDER “Toots” Glee Club. Secretarial Club. Twila Bender: Here we have one of the many Senior High Brunettes. Now we are not positive, but Twila seems to be quite t he little lady, Very conservative but always congenial. GUS BENSON “Swede” One of the West End Bensons, who is rather hard to figure out, but who has made so many friends with his quiet and unassuming manners. Future luck is in store if he still maintains girl shyness



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“Dick” “Pink” RICHARD BUNNELL Hi-Y 1-2-3-4. Home Room Secretary 2-3-4. Always-in-a-hurry Dick. That’s a good name for him. Dick may be a Secretary but we think he would be a better druggist. ERNEST BUTRIN “Boots” P. I). Club Operetta “Martha” Glee Club Ernie’s favorite pastime is arguing with Miss Ledya. although we know that his main ambition is to some day manage an A. P. + t WILLIAM CAFFERY Here is Lefty Grove of our class. He not only hurls a mean base ball, but he a very active member of our group. More power to you, Bill. W Wv • VIRGINIA CALDWELL “Gennie” Dramatic Club 3. I-atin Club 3. Glee Club. Virginia is one of the students who has a thirst for knowledge for she has to get uf) every morning to come to school from Plumer, and she seldom misses a day. She always has her hair done up so pretty that we are a little suspicious as to a gentleman friend. • y ■ JOHN CARMANY “Iggy” French Club. Orchestra. Just one of the reasons why the “guiding stars” alias “profs” don’t throw up their hands and quit. But when John starts on his “sousaphone” watch out! ALICE CARROLL Some would say Alice was extremely shy but not those who know her. She’s just a small lassie but then the most explosive things come in small packages. LEO CHACONA “Leo” Football t-2-3-4; Varsity 2-3-4 Co-Capt. 4; Basketball t-2-3-4; Varsity 1-2-3-4; President Room 29-14-15; Vice President Student Council; Commercial Club; Junior Prom Committee; Glee Club 2; Track. Leo’s probably the laziest in school. He says that he doesn’t like to swim because it just means getting undressed and dressed again. Aside from that he’s always wisecracking. We wish you good luck, Leo. FLORENCE ELIZABETH CLEAVER “Flo” Orchestra 3-4. l-'lorence is another of our smiling students from Hasson Heights. She has a special hobby which is playing her violin. She has been in the school orchestra for four or five years so maybe she will play in a large theatre some day. Who knows? ERNEST COFFMAN “Hop” Hop has certainly studied hard to be with our graduating class, and needs to be congratulated. Hop is either found studying school work or handling a cue. MYRA COHN Chonxy Inter-City Debating Team 3-4; Oil Can Staff; Senior High News 3-4; Student Council Nominating Committee; Debating Club; Senior Play; Library Club; County Debate. Myra is our great debater. She could induce you to buy burnt matches. This lass has a twinkle in her eyes ami a smile that makes the lads’ hearts go pitter-pat.

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