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

 - Class of 1948

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. . . n5Cl LQC7Q SDQLQE' laxre Elizabeth Burns Dolores Grace Butiste Kenneth Eugene Campbell William Russell Carbaugh Frank Edward Carlson Joanne Carolyn Carrow lorris Milfred Carter ' James Thomas Cassidy Thaddeus Cieplechowicz Richard Gene Constable Thomas Nelson Cook Winifred Esther Crawford Burns, Claire Elizabeth- Maintaining her position on the honor roll still allowed Bet- sy time for extra-curricular activities and fun. She possessed a keen sense of humor empha- sized by twinkling blue eyes. Butiste, Dolores Grace-Good-natured Deen daily whizzed here and there in the Oldsmo- bile. She managed the Rockettes and led them to victory throughout a thrilling season. Campbell, Kenneth Eugene-Sports-minded closely followed the progress of all athletic events. Always a wit in the classroom, he was also a very good sport and won the support of many friends. cfcarnvr Carbaugh, William Russell- Bill received recognition as an expert hunter and fisherman. He attended the Vocational Department and repaired radios as a sideline. Carlsorf Frank EdWErdlOn5of iSeni5r's grae-so C tical jokers, Frankie always had a grin or a tack for everyone. lf you gave him a car fPackard preferredj and Betty at the same time, he was one happy boy. Carrow, Joanne Carolyn- Jo, a small attrac- tive redhead, had a large following at O. C. H. S. A member of a cappella, she enjoyed playing the piano and collecting photographs. Carter, Norris Milfred-A renowned hunter and horseman, Dick, as he was known to friends, spent his days hunched over car motors and his evenings a-swinging 'round at square dances. Cassidy, James Thomas-Bang! The chem lab didn't blow up, but it wasn't jim's fault. This lacl's ideas were helpful in many activi- ties. As an outstandin-g debater, he always presented a good argument. Cieplechowicz, Thaddeus Thomas - Tedi' was a jack of all trades. His brawn made him an active participant in amateur sports, his artistic talents, a member of the art class. Dur- ing his senior year he vocalized with the a cappella choir. Constable, Richard Gene - VVhen asked to name his chief characteristic, Dick said be- ing quiet,', but he talked long and loud con- cerning sports. He participated in various music activities. CpokfThomarNelsonlPlayingvbasketball for the Oilers occupied most of l'ricky's time. Tom was always mixing up a new compound or hunting for some undiscovered element- anything for an HAH in chemistry! Crawford, Winifred Esther-Sports and char- acter parts in plays were highlights in the career of this little bundle of atomic power? 'fDimples'i also helped the gang with the sport news for the Oil Can.

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eniors . . . Francis Eugene Bills Marvin Ray Boring John Henry Bowersox Elsie Mae Brown Clara Ann Brozeski Edmund Paul Buchnzl Bills, Francis Eugene-'KBarney, an ingen- ious auto mechanic, hailed from Eagle Rock. Hunting and fishing were his hobbies, while square dancing rated as his favorite recrea- tion. Boring, Marvin Ray-The president of our Senior Math Club, good-natured Marv al- ways had a smile for everyone. His cheerful chatter kept everyone in high spirits and elim- inated many dull moments. Bowersox, john Henry- johnny felt as much at home on skates as he did operating a lathe. Landscaping or performing his duties as president of the Vocational Craftsmen oc- cupied much of his time. Boyles, Jerry Frank-Co-captain and top scoring player of our football team, jerry proved his worth in athletics. His dauntless spirit and likeable smile won him many friends. Britt, Andrew Paul-An efficient Derrick car- rier and a member of the Sportsmen and Oil and Gas Clubs, Andy's shrewd business ability points the way to success. Brown, Ann VanNuys - Tall, curly-haired and attractive, Ann received sufficient points to become an award member of G. A. A. She listened eagerly to the radio for the latest baseball news. Jerry Frank Boyles Andrew Paul Britt Ann VanNuys Brown Betty Ann Bucholz Helen Anna Budzinski .Joan Marie Burnett Brown, Elsie Mae-Elsie's soft voice made listening a pleasure. Kitten', was an active member of the Y-Teens, but a cappella receiv- ed her greatest interest. Brozeski, Clara Ann-A well-known person around school Taxi had many friends. Her superb singing was a treat for anyone to hear. She had a large collection of baby pictures. Buchna, Edmund Paul-A combination of good looks and personality made Ed top- notch in the estimation of our class. As Junior Class president, he made our junior activities a super success. Bucholz, Betty Ann- Buch ranked high as a salesman on the Xmas Card Committee. A music enthusiast, she was usually singing or humming the latest tunes. She made letter writing her hobby. Budzinski, Helen Anna-NBud', will long be remembered as an outstanding cheerleader. She won many friends with her pleasing per- sonality and winning smile. Her friendliness was an asset in the library. Burnett, Joan Marie-A pretty blonde with a wedding ring on her left finger, lo--lol' had interests in the Home Economics Club, bowl- ing and skating. But Dick was her most im- portant interest, she confessed.



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enior . . . Shirley Nlae Deeter Roy Elwood Deist Mary Twilight Delvlarches JoAnn Clara Detar Nancy Anne Deyoe Sara Ann Dickinson Patricia Ellen Downs Mary Theresa Drelick Marion Lee Duarte Helen Virginia Dudzic Edward Frederick Dumpe Bernardine Jenne Dui Deeter, Shirley Mae-XVho's that staring into space? Oh. Deeter to be sure, But we will forgive her because -limmy does take concen- tration. Shirley worked at the radio station after school. Deist, Roy Elwood-Xliho will ever forget Qogie'y in A Date XYith Judy. or Alan, in the last scene of The Night XYas l3ark ? Roy's presence in class never went unnoticed -there was always too,much confusion in his corner. DeMarches, Mary Twilight-lXlary's long, dark. naturally curly tresses made the other girls envious. An enthusiastic participant in sports. she excelled in basketball. mushball and riding. Detar, JoAnn Clara--lo.-Xnn's antics in gym class as well as her poetic writings were cer- tain to get laughs from her pals. lYhen Don wasn't in town, .lo spent her excess time on the basketball floor. Deyoe, Nancy Ann- Nan's'l vibrant person- ality made her a delightful, if not surprising. addition to any lgathering. For D, O, three things made school life clickamusic, drama- tics, and .liminy.'l Dickinson, Sara Ann-'Dickien truly relished writing letters. She had a friendly f'Dear . . . for everyone. Preparing for a secretarial posi- tion and skating occupied her spare time. Downs, Patricia Ellen-Did someone just see Dee ? XYell, no doubt Patty was there too. -A member of the girls' basketball team. she scored frequently for the team. Drelick, Mary Theresa-Laughter from the students could invariably be traced to Klary and her clever sense of humor. This friendly girl appeared daily in the alto section of a cappella, Duarte, Marion Lee-Yersed in all fields of the Music Department and a prominent mem- ber of the Swing' Band. Marion played the piano very skillfully. Dudzic, Helen Virginia - The shy girl with blue eyes and brown hair was lDukie who could handle either a basketball or volleyball with equal ability. Her friendliness was no less an accomplishment. Dumpe, Edward Frederick-The sound of a mellow trombone or the sunshine of a smile meant 'lidw was there. l-'lis voice sounded daily over the P. .-X. System. This capable fellow presided over the Swing Band. ' Dunkel, Bernadine Jennie-C lne of a group of future secretaries. Bernie claimed to be the talkative type, but truthfully this was true only after school. She enjoyed horseback rid- ing and collecting post cards.

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