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

 - Class of 1937

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Page 33 text:

ZKZ 'I i MARGARET YORKE is easy going, friendly, and well liked. She has worked zealously on various com- mittees and has contributed to the success ofa large number of social events. Her popularity is shown by her countless friends who give her their best wishes.

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i i I PAUL MAGEE made O. C. H. S. proud of him hy his ability in athletics. By nature a quiet lad, he called unsought attention to himself by unusual per- formance on the gridiron, and has over since ranked high in the estimation of the students.



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CLASS HISTORY The curtain rises on our Stage of Memories as we go into our play of four years in high school. We come on to the stage as two different groups of actors, one from South and one from Lincoln, both watching the accomplishments of our then superior performers, the upper classmen, on the stage before usp that when we would begin the performance of our high school life, we might profit by their experience, and produce a better show than any class before us. PROLOGUE Enter from LincolneJack Stahl and Helen Lindquist. Enter from Southe Boyd Shiner and Britta James. The American Legion presents character medals to these four most prominent members of our Freshman Class. ACT I Scene In-Auditorium Sophomore Class selects cast as follows: George Hughey , , President Peggy Yorke Vice President Helen NlClVlahon , , Secretary William Sittig Y E l Y f Treasurer Advisor , . Mr. Dwight Scene ll'--Boy's Gymnasium Sophomore Reception Dance. The committee incharge who carried the affair through successfully included all the home room presidents of the class. 1N'rERM1ss1oN P Summer Vacation ACT II Scene If--Auditorium Members of the Junior Class are trying out for leading parts. The results are: , Leading Man William Lee Leading Lady , . ,-Betty Ward Understudy , W Jack Lee Understudy , 7, , , , Margaret Yorke Promptor , , Mr. Stanton Scene ll As the curtain rises the boys' gymnasium is dimly lighted, and filled with the musical strains of Jerry Hagerty's Commanders playing for the annual Christmas Dance. The committee in charge is as follows: Willard Bolton, chairman, Margaret Anne Rush, Twila Mohney, Alice Tobin, Ray- mond Mitcham, and Bill Lee. Scene Ill Our memory tingles with the thrill of mystery as we recall 'tWhispering Walls . Our class representatives are: Helen Ftybak, Mary Grolemund, Melen McMahon, and Robert Steele. Scene IV Here our scene changes to Stoneboro Lake as hundreds of students frolic at the Junior and Senior Picnic. Serving on the committee are Doris Ziegler, Jack Stahl, and Jack Osenider. Scene V Sugarcreek Pavilion is converted into a gala ballroom, for the most important event of our Junior year, the Junior Prom, by the bright gowns, white flannels, low lights, andthe music of Maurice Spitalny and his orchestra. For this occasion Harold Covert aided by Helen Ftybak, James Crawford, and Carl MacDonald acts as chairman. INTERM ISSION Summer Vacation

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