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

 - Class of 1933

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VIRGINIA HECKATHORNE “Ginny” Glee Club. Virginia believes that silence is golden, for she said very little in school. She came all the way from Deep Hollow every day to obtain her education so she might have done all her talking before she came down here. CATHERINE HEFFERN “Katie” Civics Club. Commercial Club. Glee Club. How we envy her! Imagine having a car to escort you to school in spite of this so terrible depression. CLARENCE HESS “Burp” Glee Club 2-3-4; Dramatic Club 2-3; Commercial Club 3: Pepita; Belles of Beau-jolais: Riding Down The Sky; Hi-Y Club 2-3-4: Debating Club; Home Room President. We think that Clarence should have a car so he wouldn’t have to walk so far. Clarence is a good sport and he leaves us with our best wishes for his success. HELEN HERDZINSKY “Phil” Library Club. Office Club 3. Helgn is a Sweet girl who is full of fun and whS has very pretty hair, is always irf a big hurrv so we aren’t very fiell acquairfted. She seems quite popular and is often seen with Bernice. CJucc t CHARLES HOFFMAN “Chuck” Cheerleader 2-3-4. French Club. Debating Club. We wonder if this care free young man likes to trout fish? And to hunt, besides all the outside sports. Regardless of the part that he is most interested in sports, he still is amusing company for any intelligent person. BEATRICE HOLDEN “Bea” “Bede” President Library Club; Secretary Room 26; Senior Play Committee; Glee Club; Dramatic Club; Be Square Basketball; Senior Picnic Committee. Bea is the best liked girl in 1933. She has made more friends in her four years of high school than the rest of our class pyt together. HER lERt HOLLINGSWORTH “Herb” (ytee Club 2-3-4; Student Council 3; Secretary Room 19. Belles of Beaujolais; Riding Down The Sky; Senior High News Representative. We wonder why Herb doesn’t mind having his picture taken and why he takes such good pictures—maybe it’s Kate, who knows? We sure will miss Herb struggling in about three seconds before the last bell, but what’s the difference, Herb can make good excuses. ROBERT HOLLINGSWORTH “Bob” We admire Bob for being able to graduate as it was quite an effort for him on account of his long illness last winter. STANLEY HOMAN “Stan” Glee Club 3-4. Stanley’s main interest in school seems to be to find what to do with a French lesson, other than give it up. His sense of humor plus Theodore’s equals “Monkey Business.’’ HAMILTON HOWGARD “Ham” Where’s all the commotion coming from? I f Ham is near, lie’s the answer. Howev er, he does toot a mean sax. and is a main standby of Steck-Evans Orchestra.

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NORMAN GLASS “Norm” Hi-Y Club 3-4; Debate Club 4; Debate Team Alternate 4; Glee Club 3; Latin Club Senior Play; Dramatic Club 4. The recent stock crash didn’t seem to affect Norman’s dignity any. He’s still gliding along with his chin up looking pleasantly serious, But is he a wow with women? Bow wow! PAUL GLASS Student Council 2. Senior Secretarial Club. Secretary Room 19. Paul is the bus driver from the rural district. We surely will miss him and his passenger, although we don’t believe he will because we usually see him riding a nice little curly-haired p;irl on these bright moon-light nights. That’s O. K. Paul but don’t let her lead you astray. Remember—“He who travels fastest, travels alone.” JOHN GOURLEY Student Council 3-4; Football 2-3-4; Varsity 3-4; Basketball 2-3; Senior Basket-bail; Ring and Pin Committee. One of our big football “stars.” who has a habit of falling for a certain blonde, but some how always manages to catch himself in time. John seems to like the country but surely it isn't a farmer’s daughter! BERTHA GREENEBERG “Bert” Glee Club 2-3-4. Parlimentary Law Club. Latin Club 2-3; They say “It” is indefinable, so is Bertha. She is talkative, inquisitive, friendly, happy, eccentric, intelligent, funny, and Jikeable. What other Senior has as many qualities? VIRGIL GRICKS “Lefty” Glee Club 2-3-4. Mixed Quartet 3-4. Virgil is one of the mainstays of the (dee Club. He is very agreeable and is always willing to do a good turn for anyone. CHARLOTTE GRIER “Hon” Glee Club. Don’t rush boys. 'Take your time. There may be a steady. We aren’t sure. In school, C harlotte is so serious that she deceives us as to her real character. We prophesy success for her. If not success then the next best thing, marriage. RUTH HAHN “Rooie” “Chubby” Latin Club. Belles of Beaujolais. Dramatic Club. For two years we have watched Ruth’s romance bloom and wedding bells will be ringing for this little Miss. Best Wishes! CLARIBEL HART “Toots” Parlimentary Law Club. Although Claril el has been with us only a year, we have all become very familiar with her giggles and chuckles. She has concealed a great many of her characteristics from us, but the boys seem to find a few of the interesting ones. MARION IIARTLE “Sally” Glee Club. Commercial Club. Belles of Beaujolais. Marion is one of the few persons who has the ability to listen attentively fluring classes anti to get good marks. We know that a person with such ability as Marion’s will surely succeed. CLARENCE HXSCHEN “Benny” Orchestra 1-2-3-4. Gypsy Rover. You’ve heard the saying “The man who blushes is not quite a brute.” We wonder if this is why Clarence blushes so much. Is it Willibel?



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DOROTHY HUDDLESON “Dotty” Middy Maids 1; Dramatic Club 4; Senior High News 4; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Library Club 3-4; Commercial Club 3. Dot is one of those rare blues singers—so the “men” say. She hails from the South Side and forms half of the “fearless two” alias, Lynch and Huddleson. She is the “canary” of Senior. PAUL HUGHES “Mystery” JK }' Glee Club. Pfitd is quiet in school, but outside is a different thing. We know he can have a good time when he wants to. JAMES HUTCHINSON “Slim Jim” P. D. Club. Jim is perfectly at home in hay-field or classroom, lie drives a mongrel that resembles a 1900 Chevrolet, but he always gets there just the same. Here’s hoping that Jim will get a new car when “IT” wears out. FRANK C. 11UTCH INSOX”IIu tch ” yjfcv alo. Well look who's here! The old Maestro of laughs, himself. Ed. Wynn has nothing on Crank, but, by the way everything’s rpsy with Kate and the Chevy near. DICKEY INGHAM “Lapchick” President Room 38; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Sophomore Play; Belles of Bcaujolais; Assistant Business Manager of Riding Down The Sky. At last we have them parted. This is probably the only time the majority of | eople will be able to distinguish which is which. Dick will be a great orator and a popular citizen bv all advance notices. Flo’ FLORENCE INGRAM Commercial Club. Florence is quiet and good-natured. She may not always be on time, but she gets there just the same. BETTY JOAN JACKSON Parliamentary Law Club; Library Club; French Club; Glee Club; Operetta. Here’s one girl that claims it is absolutely possible to have your attention divided between two—Well-er! Betty, however, is the holder of peppiness, attractiveness, and—well, what not? MARY JACKSON Newspaper; Vice Chairman Debating Club; Senior Play Committee; Senior Play; Dramatic Club Play Committee; Student Council Nominating Committee. Do you want something done on time and done well? Then call on Mary. Mary’s bright, clever, and best of all she’s fun. Put these qualities to advantage. Mary! DONALD JAMES Don Senior Orchestra. Clarinet Contest. Behold! Another of Mr. Dight’s pals. Don gets along well with everyone and we hope it will be that way throughout his whole life. RALPH JOHNSTON “Swede Jr.” Secretary Hi-Y Club; Senior Class Nominating Cc nni|jtffp?,f OflK:e Club; Junior Picnic Committee? VfJJ Can- Nominating Committee; Advertising's® of OiL Can. “Little Swede” a brotWr Of thr “Big Swede” has l een inf ting] his stride lately and it’s hard to keep track of him. Every night it is someone different and the lucky one who lands him will have a real prize.

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