WW? 73? x I S' f JN 6 Xoosl,4f'. ,E S4 Al wi: . P iff JOSEPH PATRICI ak EADE MARJORIE RODIE CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF BETTY LYNCH BUSINESS MANAGER A MCLEAN ELLEN FANE MANAGING EDITORS GEORGE LIAN STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER MARCELLA EDEL ART EDITOR uk' 'Ir i' al' ttiii' G JIM ef LI? A . rv I TW J W!i4i zzwgmzyuz O beauliful for spacious skies, For amber waves of grain, For purple mounlain maieslies Above 'rhe iruifed plain! America! America! God shed his grace on lhee And crown lhy good wifh brolherhood From sea +o shining sea! O beaufiful for pilgrim feel, Whose slern impassioned slress A Jrhoroughfare for freedom beal Across lhe wildernessl' America! America! God mend +hine every flaw, Confirm Thy soul in self-confrol, Thy liber+y in law! O beauliful for heroes proved In liberaling sfrife, Who more 'ihan self fheir counlry loved, And mercy more +han life! America! America! May God fhy gold refine Till all success be nobleness And every gain divine! O beauliful for pa+rio'r dream Thai' sees beyond lhe years Thine alabasler cilies gleam Undimmed by human Jrearsl America! America! God shed his grace on lhee And crown Jrhy good wilh brofherhood From sea lo shining sea! -KATHERINE LEE BATES ir ir ir 'lr ul' NN NNN X 0 x NTFS QQX 535 X X X K Wm N X w A x , ,W . H V x v mclxiyqxx X Ns XXX NSA 5 X 'fig-Q: 'sz-Z5 Ntxxkx iq Xxx ASX X .x K X Q Sag ggiaq is xxx H S abi: kk -an 2 N ,x. 5 - . 2:5 'K Q X tai? 2-if f Y 5 2 W fff 0 r 419:57 ' PUBLISHED BY OLEAN HIGH SCHOOL OLEAN, NEW YORK For Hwe School Year I94O-I94I Eff + I 1 1333? QTSZTZQ A MER 4 CA A MIR ' CA Cop J EP L-hs CRA: 1 s Wafmucvul THE AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE is The embodimenT oT The principles oT liTe, liberTy, and The pursuiT oT happiness. This communiTy spiriT oT youTh, Tound in every American high school, is a splendid inTerpreTaTion oT This idea. The Congress STaTT oT I94I aims To presenT on These pages scenes oT happy sTudenT liTe, and oT parTicipaTion in boTh curricular and exTra-curricular acTiviTies. These provide boTh pleasure and proTiT during high school days, and aTTord The Training Through which These young Americans may ever play Their parTs well in The AMERicAN WAY or LIFE. if if if ir -k fb ECAUSE he has a vision Tor prOmOT- ing The eclucaTiOnal well being OT The bOys ancl girls in Olean-because he is an experienced Teacher OT many OT The class OT l94I-ancl because he holds The esTeem OT bOTh sTuclenTs ancl Teachers. we OledicaTe The l94I Congress TO . . MR. DONALD M. KEAGLE SuperinTenclenT OT Olean Public Schools 'lr uk 'lr ir ir MR. DONALD M. KEAGLE, Superinfendenjr of Schools, Clean, N. Y , 0 ADMINISTRATION E A C U L T Y S E N I O R S C L A S S E S SCHOOL AT WORK C L U B S S P O R T S O The High School PI'1oIo by PAUL NODLER Snapshofs, Skefches and Drawings ART CLASSES Ari Edifors MARCELLA EDEL JOSEPH EADE FRANCES BEAN JO ANN MCAULIFEE EUGENE BENNETT DEAN MCDONALD ROBERT BROWN GENE NEILER ROBERT DIETEMEN GLORIA NORTON I AGNES EITZSIMMONS GEORGE PARKER QE CECELIA FUREY JEANNE PLATT RUTH HOLLIDAY RAYMOND RICKERSON KENNETH LEONARD EDITH ROCKWELL . CARRIE LE ROY MARCENE ROTTSTEDT JOHN MANSOUR DORIS SCHEITERLE FLORENCE THOMPSON xiii-ttl+x.444 if if 1 at i' x , 55 fi gQE:H' 4 x, !dy '+x444 Photo by PAUL NODLER .7Z',43i,l'fne,anJlem,af,2ffme7a4anuZecf,fancf. .7l'A1zea414,,4n4ffian,,l'fne,f1o71,e,of,f14unar1if4f. me fora ,fan mf' 5'-' N - '11, gwwnfe GEORGE L. PURDY, Presiderif GUY H. SWART, Secrelary JAMES E. LYONS J. RICHMOND PAGE LAURENCE F. DIETTER, D. D. S. ALFRED A. SCFIAUMLEFFEL I. WILSON MILLER NORMAN R. UTECI-IT JOI-IN W. RANDALL HARRY W. STONE, Treasurer, Colledor and Clerk R. v. KOEBELIN, Assmani Clerk I HELEN MADWID, Secreilary Io Clerlc I I n l DONALD M. KEAGLE Superinleridenf of Schools FANNIE STOWELL Secrefary Io Superinfendenl GLENN KAMERY Superinleridenl' of Buildings JAMES L. MCCREADY Child Accounling and Alfenclance AND CROWN 1.-w C w,-,-H Gp ER' , rnol' 1-0 5 ' ING .SEP- MR. HERBERT L. SACKETT, Principal rg, 2 4.1 - ,Ry 'R -gm H N I E r i I E M. WESLEY SMITH, Vice Principal fm J- f 4 DOROTHY ATKINS English D'Youville College ANNA M. BALL Ari' Syracuse Universily MARY A. CASEY English Sfale Teachers College al Buffalo S+. Bonavenlure College VlOLET A. COWELL. Commercial New York Sfafe College for Teachers Y uk HELEN M. ATKINS English D'Youville College xt. 5, EDITH M. BASS Commercial Geneseo Sfale Normal ss l i n fi .Y fl r1'-2 - , J :QQ 3 JOSEPHINE M. CIERI C o rn m e rc i a l Elmira College HELEN E. CRUSE Lafin and French Universily of Buffalo 0 UI NT. v i wi I llllli 1 I - . .::.wi, 1,1 1-1 , K , BERTHA H. BEAR English Syracuse Universily DOROTHY D. COBU RN VSocial,S'hflies Kb zoo College X' I NW! A 57' if . , - Y, P ... . Q ' ff' Hr, . ...fr 55. - NYEUEQT.. - w sr ' ARTHUR C. EATON lndusfrial Arfs Sfafe Teachers College , , af Buffalo Cornell Universify B55 if if I IU: K- Lf MARTIN J. FARAGHER Science Sf. Bonavenfure College Cornell Universify Wil 99 Q l O U0 tttt4 tittt MARY G. DOWNEY Lafin Universify of Toronfo MABEL C. EATON Home Economics Sfafe Teachers College af Buffalo MARION FOOTE Mafhemafics Columbia Universify IDA R. GOULD Social Sfudies New York Sfafe College for Teachers MARY C. DRISCOLL English New York Sfafe College for Teachers CHARLES E, EDEL Pupil of Prof. Krumpf U-niversify of Berlin Band Direcfor FRANCIS W. FREY Physical Educafion Cornell Universify ARLOUINE J. HALL Social Sfudies Milfon College THELMA E. EVERLETH Commercial New York Sfafe College for Teachers ELIZABETH GLEASON Physical Educafion Ifhaca 'College ini ak ir ir 'Ir ir uk 'A' ir ir 5 a A 1 College lj al' Buffalo j SI. College my xg' 5 KATHERINE M, KARL Science-Guidance Goucher College Columbia Universily 'Pri' gg .mtwfa f6T f'-1, Y. A VA Aff., . fgf E- MARY S. HANNIGAN Social Sludies Slale Teachers College of Buffalo LU LA M. d mversily HORTENSE A. KELLER Malhemafics S+. Lawrence Universily I ETH EL M. MacDOWELL Science SI. Bonavenlure College IRENE S. HATEIELD Home Economics Universily of Rochesfer LOTTA B. HOBART Head of English Deparfmenl' Universify of Michigan EDITH I. KERSHNER Commercial Cornell Universily New York Sfafe College for Teachers ALICE M. NOONAN Commercial Elmira College 4.4,-'J' Q Q OJ Qc . ,,- ffx fi... j ff . ..... IJ LLL LA VETA M. HOUSER Malhemafics Denison Universily CLEON R. LINDERMAN Physical Educafion Universily of Pillslourgh I Qi .7 .I 5, ,X ' J, Jgg IIQZTAV' WNW: ,NNE 1 1 R X l f X AX? C ,. X f !oX,,,6QGx7!x X 52 tttt4 ttttt l GERTRUDE OLIVER Lalin College of Woosler CHRISTOPHER O'TOOLE CAROLINE M. PERCIVAL Head of Indusfrial Arls English Sfafe Teachers College. Buffalo Syracuse Universify Sf, Bonavenlure College Cornell Universily , 5 I fx 7 'F s. Q ' av' -rm. JOSEF K. RICE Music Fredonia Normal School X Ji' Pl sf If xvxx 1 9... .. , 0 i 3 1 iq aj, . be J J. 'wo on or A...-wavy GSA GLADYS ROBERTSON Music llhaca lnsfiluie of Public School Music HELENA E. SCHLEICH Library Cornell Universily Columbia Universify -4 2-ls-f jj,,'x'-wfffk' ELIZABETH MITCHELL ORR Head of Commercial Depl. Rochesler Business lnsfilule New York Universify MARY L. PRATT Social Sfudies Slale Teachers College al Buffalo Syracuse Universily M. FELlClA RYAN English D'Youville College D. PAUL SOUDERS Mafhernafics Franklin and Marshall College Universily of Wisconsin gif! 1, Q Q 1 f , XS NELDA E. RANDALL English Alfred Universily Middlebury College . -is . 2 MARGARET SABATINO Commercial Gene-seo Sfale Normal Sf. Bonavenlure College X261 i q iii -- 'A' ir ul' ir ir 4 uk 'lr i' if 5:-ii ,T Z' l'7 X I ffl img 1 XX in if i X O O - fix ' .fi - K Z. . m y JESSlE M. WALL Direcior, Home Economics Mechanics lnsiilule Universily of Rochesier HOWARD A. WANDS lncluslrial Aris Siale Teachers College al Buffalo Z' I ,fl I ' if if li OU'Qf.ff'y . 0. U il., , gi -T o Ti I iq. EVERETT R. THO MAS C o m m e rc ia I Plailsburg Slaie Normal New York Universily JOHN W. WALLACE lndusirial Aris Oswego Normal School Cornell Universiiy MABEL E. WILSON Ma+hema+ics Presidenl Teachers' Associalion Hiram College ABIGAIL YORKE Social Sludies D'Youville College GRETCH EN TRENKLE French Syracuse Universify JOYCE D. WALLACE Home Economics Siale Teachers College al Buffalo WM. D. WITTENBURG Science Universily of Michigan Cornell Universiiy S+. Bonaveniure College RUTH C. ZUBER English Syracuse Universily Universily of Buffalo 1 B 0 ll A Q ur 'l Ailll-Il ? ZF is KATHRYN M. WALSH Maihemafics-Science Cornell Universily JENNlE R. WOMBOUGH Head of Social Siudies Depi Syracuse Universily Simmons College 'v,'.'...:w-.lla 'J ' wfll gfsx l f X QW X X X T I 2 l Laura Prosser Marquerife Reilley June Ames Mr. James L. Mccready gg , - Veronica KuYa Grace Clark, Dr. C. A, Greerdeaf Mmlcenf Rudnizk rqflxfealul ,alle ,happy Jfeafpi, Zyfzen ,weak ,amf 47164 ,ga ,fzancf ,in Jzancf, 1411 ,qemd ,alze Jzafquf Jfeafzd, If 421,001 ,ancf ,fzeafzil ,e4qaancf. J C 43' 'af 4 'k 4 11' I X Uff t 1+ X f an f as X if fx 4 f X 4 'L 1' 'K if 44 ti' 4 ll' 1+ t'ki k4'V'44 Lef+ To righfz Vicfor Vena, Nancy Lufher, Joyce Pafmquisf, Dorofhy Hafl, Doroflwy Cole, John Slinqerland, Roberf Fairchild. 4 ROBERT EAIRCHILD - - Pre-side-r1+ DOROTHY HALL - Vice-Presidenf NANCY LUTHER - - Secrefary THOMAS GEISE - - Treasurer Slfucfafl ecuuzcil lweaniazfi L DOROTHY COLE JOHN SLINGERLAND JOYCE PALMOUIST VICTOR VENA T f l ' Rf-5 ,J 55 J,,, . f--45,53-ZXTQL 4 f 15 Qi.-Sff NE-.T mei,-Eg 5141? L-VKA 2.7! -f M ,fcfgf 'S-ffff 0 A MEQ ' A I Ep 54,5 cillxcg GN THQ riff ' fffff CLIFFORD R. ACKLEY Slamp Club I Ping-Pong Club 2 Inlramural Baslmeiball 3 Inlramural Baseball 4 X pf I JOAN ALLRAIVI Presidenl' of Legal Clinic 4 ' Volleyball 4 . .J Soccer 4 Firsl Aid Club 4 I , Know Your Own Cily Club 3 'Q . Commercial Club 4 , Foreign Correspondence Club 4 M ARM EDA ANNE ANTONIETTI Dancing Club I Home Economics Club 4 Operella, Pied Piper ol: Hamlin 2 MARY ANTONIETTI Commercial Club 4 EVEREI-T ATI-IERTON Maior in Induslrial Arls DOROTHY BAKER Dancing Club I Slcelclw Club I, 2 Foreign Correspondence Club 3 American Magazine Posler Conlesl' 3 I-lumane Sociely Posler 3- lCerliiicale of I-lonorable Menlionl MARIE B. BAKER Home Room Senale I Know Your Own Cily Club 2 Foreign Correspondence Club 3 Slarnp Club 3, 4 Commercial Club 4 Member of I'liIIlop Slaii 4 FRANK C. BARNARD Glee Club I Dancing Club I Properlies Commillee Junior Play 3 ' . In If J , I LORNA E. BARNES Choir I, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4- Member of Execuliye Commillee of Glee Club 4 Operella, Pied Piper of Hamlin Pinalore On 'rhe Nile ANNE PRISCILLA BARNETSON Glee Club I, 2, 3: Dramafics Club I. 2 Wayside 3, 47 French Club 2 ' Classical Club I: Dancing Club I Assembly Program I, 2, 3 UsI'ier al Commencemenl 2, 3 Kiwanis Minslrel Sliow I, 2, 4 Baslcelball 2: Soccer 2 Tennis I, 2, 3 Girls' Sporl Leller I LOUISE L. BARTEN Twenly-Poinl Leller: Girls' I-Ii-Y 3, 4 Member of I-IiIIlop Slaif 3 Edilor-in-Chief of I-liII+op 4 Wayside 31 Treasurer of Wayside 4 Girls' Sporls I, 2, 3, 4 Foreign Correspondence Club 3 Know Your Own Cily Club 2 Legal Clinic 4 New Yorlc Slale I-Ionor League Cy fi L. MARIE BELLEISLE Vice-Presidenl Legal Clinic 4 Commercial Club 4 Home Economics Club I Firsl Aid Club 4 'A' if i' WILLIAM L. BELLEISLE Band Orches+ra NORMAN BERCOON Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra 2 Magic Club 2: Swing Band 4 Assembly Program 2, 3, 4 AII-Siaie Band 3 Spring FesIivaI I, 2, 3, 4 Spring Congceri I, 2, 3, 4 BasIce'IbaII Band 3, 4 I'IiII-BiIIy Band 4 RUTH BIXBY ' i I Home Economics CIub I I A Legal CIinic 4 Commercial CIub 4 CARL BOWEN Indusfrial Arfs Maior JAM ES B. BOYLE Foo+baII 3, 4: BasebaII 2, 3, 4 BasIce+I:naII 2, 3 Home Roome Represeniafive 2 Vice-Presidemx Freshman Class LeH'ermen's CIub InIramuraI BasIceI'baII 2, 3, 4 In+ramuraI Baseball 2, 3 WILLIAM BRANCH Classical Club 2 French CIub 3, 4 Ma+hema'Iics CIub 3, 4 New York S'raI'e Honor League af ' riffs ,I I I ROY G. BRINK - Major-IncIus'IriaI Aris ' FREDRICK A. BROOKINS A f Major-Business 1 ff x , ,W W g QUENTIN Y. BROWN I f i? X lbliilziiiii S Glee CIub I, 2 In'rramuraI BasI4e+baII 2, 3 Iiz z Sjrudeni CounciI 3 Q, ., R 'srz' 5 I 4 Mask Club 21 3 . hr ' Dancing CIub I VOIISYIURII I' I InI'ramuraI BasebaII i i N' I ii ROBERT BROWN - . .... ..R. , R IJ- ' 1' I ' ,I . ,,, A I. H-afsicinq CM' ' . Pg ,,, ,iii Rf Qif: nw Dra T' CIu I' Iam CIub I 2 I ' 'Y-if si gi -' ai , ' if p I 1 .iu -Ii' 'kFOmme'CIaI CM 212 I 4' RSHRSNU-R 2 41 Camera CMJ 4 I Q : A ,J LF ,I Ceramics 3 , Q I nj We, Ihe Siudenfs 4 Legal Clinic 4 , Q,.. I DOROTI-IYE BU RDSALL Know Your Own Ciiy CIub I, 2 Vice-Presidenf of Wayside 4 Wayside 3. 4i French CIub 4 GirIs' Sporis Councii I Riding CIub I Home Room Represenjraiive 3 Ceramics Club I: I-Iiking CIub I, 2 EDWARD BUSH Maior in IndusI'riaI Ar'I's Usher aI Cornmencemeni' 3 1- I fwfr ' fffff JOSEPH E. BUSH, JR. Bowling I, 2, 3, 4 Inlramural Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4 Inlramural Baseball I, 2 Baseball 3, 4 1, EDWARD BUTLER Baseball 2, 3, 4 Baskelball 2, 3, 4 Twenly-Poinl Leller ,C RICHARD BUTLER Bowling Club I, 2, 3, 4 Bridge Club Ii Ping-Pong Club 3 Boys' I-Ii-Y 3, 47 Camera Club 3 Inlrarnural Baskelball 3 Chess and Checkers Club 2 Boy's Glee Club I Xi? Classical Club 3 Discussion Club 4 , IW? ROBERT BUTLER I ff? Ping Pong Club I B s Hi-Y 3, 4 Bowling Club I, 2, 3 Oy' i Inlramural Baskelball 2, 3, 4 Camera Club I 5 MADELINE J. cfxue RI Presidenl' of Girls' Glee Clu 4 Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, Operella, Pied Piper ol Hamlin 3 Congress Slalf 4: Baskelball I Hiking Club I: Commercial Club 4 Know Your Own Cily Club I Dancing Club Ii Shulfleboarcl 2 Foreign Correspondence Club 3 Spring Concerl I, 2, 3, 4 Wayside 43 Ping-Pong Club 2 Twenly-Poinl' Leller JOHN CAPITO Maior in lndusfrial Arls 'I 3 EDWARD CARAPELLATTI Aulo Driving Club 3 Dancing Club I Musical Apprecialion Club 3 Airplane Club 3 ELIZABETH CARMANY Orcheslra I, 2: Glee Club I, 2 Classical Club 2: French Club 3, 4 Usher al Commencemenl 3 Coslume Comrnillee for Junior Play 3 Congress Slaff 41 Baskelball 3, 4 Tennis 2, 3, 4, Shuffleboard I, 2, 3, 4 Dancing Club Ig Hiking Club I Girls' Alhlelic Leller 3: Wayside 4 Usher al Vocalional Inslilule 4 Twenly-Poinl Leller New York Slale Honor League ALLEN CARPENTER Senior Play Casl 4 As Pro ram 4 resenlalive ' ' onlesl, ' o Represenfalive lor m re Boys' Slale Camp ol: New York Slale High Schools Twenly-Poinl' Leller New York Slale Honor League BERNICE B. CARTER Dancing Club I Legal Clinic 4 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 Home Economics 4 Baskelball 3, 4 Commercial Club 4 LOUIS CASELLA Chess and Checker Club Inlramural Baskelball 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 REGINA CAYA now Your Own Cily Club I, 2 Dancing Club I French Club 2. 3 Hiking Club I Wayside 3 Foreign Correspondence Club 3 Commercial Club 4 'A' if 'Ir ir ir ir JEAN I-IOY ,CI-IAPIN Band I: Glee Club I, 2, 3 Q, '- : . Qin choir I, 2. 3 'I Vice-Presidenll andHSecre+ary of Choir I ' 'V E Operellas- Fausl I A . :LL A H - - - H ff ii 3 ' Pied P1 per of I-Iamlin 2 if, , vig O 'fhe Nile 4 Home Room Represenlalive I GEORGE CI-IIAPUSSO Inlramural Baseball 2, 3 Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4 JOHN J. CHIAPUSSO Inlramural Baslcelball 2, 3, 4 Inlramural Baseball 2, 3, 4 HELEN CLARK FrencI'1 Club 3 Foreign Correspondence Club 4 rfiif WILBUR CLARK Slamp Club 2, 3, 4 Magic Club 2, 3, 4 Parliamenlary Club 2 We, Ihe Sludenls 4 Wayside 4 DoRTHY A. ooEERfXfI-f L, 'Q Girls' I-Ii-Y 3 4 . ' N ' EN , Presidenl of SI denl CZEW4 Vice-Presidenf aysidg 33 .J Girls' Sporls!Qdun 4 Home Rcgw Repr n a'iFfe I Firsl Aicl Club , Wayside 3, 4 Girls' Allmlelic Le-Hers I, 2, 3, 4 Assembly Program 4, Operella 4 Twenly-Poinl Lelleir P ,, 7.-, i?Ai! s -s E7 ' if uk ir ROBERT COLE lvlaior in Social Sludies ' PATTY COLLINS Girls' I-Ii-Y I-Iome Room Represenlalive 3 Kiwanis Slwow I, 3 Opere-Ha 4 Assembly Program I, 2 ELLEN E. COPLAK Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4 Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4 Girls' I-Ii-Y Girls' Allilelic Leller I, 2, 3 Wayside 3, 43 Kiwanis Slnow 3 Dramalic Club Ii Tennis 2, 3 Slwullleboard 2, 3, 4 Congress Slaff 4 MARGARET CORNISH Know Your Own Cil'y Club 2, 3 Dancing Club I Slwulfleboard 2 I-Iome Economics Club I Foreign Correspondence Club 4 I-liking Club I, 2 Legal Clinic 4 Dramalic Club I FRANCIS COSTANZA Maior in Induslrial Arls LILLIAS J. CRAMER Junior Red Cross riff ' fffff SALVATORE CUCCHIARO, Jr. Baseball 2 Foorball 4 aj. ff. . as jg, sf 4 I' JEDON A. DAHAR Hor ell, N. Y., ,i, 2 ' :N .1 , 2 I I r I Baslcelball I, slyloglgiub 2 I Q--A I Olean, N. Y.. 3f4 ' . InlramuraI,Basfe'IiMII 3 ' Airplane Model Club I Congress Slall 4: W.N.Y.I.P.A. 4 Foolball Banquel 4 We, lhe Srudenls 4 gg, . Awpifme Model flub 2 R S 1 X' JOSEPH A. DAHAR Airplane Model Club I ' Glee Club I 1, A K. l Camera Club 2 X . I' H Spring Concerl I ' ' We, lhe Slud nls ,J 'J .V 'A .gg K If RICHARD E. DEIBLER Maior in Social Sludies M Q I IAAII ROBERT DIETEMAN Business Maior Legal Clinic 3 ROSE DI MARINO ' Dancing Club I M2392 Home Economics Club I. 2 I Volleyball 1 mga? 6. f ,iv 'I'lI ' 4 5:5 2253!-Zu 5 1? 'ff f A VIRGINIA DODGE Dancing Club I Know Your Own Cily Club 2, 3 Wayside 4 Home Economics Club 3 Eliquelle Club 2 Commercial Club 3 Discussion Club 4 ll C. AMES DONNELLAN Foolball 2, 3, 4 We ROBERT J. DRISCOLL Commercial Club KENNETH DUNBAR Classical Club 2 Scrapbook Club 2 Science Club I JOSEPH K. EADE Assembly I, 2, 3, 4: Home Room 3 Slcelch Club I, 2, 3, 4: Ping-Pong I, 2, 3 Vice Presidenl' of Skelch Club 2 Presideni Chess and Checker Club 2, 3 Treasurer of Parliamenlary Club Mock Trial I: Legal Clinic 4 Junior Play 3: Junior Prom Commillee Congress Slafl 4: Co-edilor Yearbook W.N.Y.I.P.A. Conference: Senior Debafe Inlramural Baslcelball 2: 20-Poinl Leller President We, lhe Sludenls Club 4 Vice-Presidenl of Camera Club 4 Eoolball Banquel Hosl: Dramalics Club2 New Yorlc Slale Honor League Winner ElIc's Essay Conlesl' MARCELLA EDEL Girls' Glee Club I, 2: Baslcelball I, 2, 3 Soccer I, 2, 3, 4: Shullleboard 2, 3 Soflball I, 2: Volleyball I, 2, 3 Presidenl, Know Your Own Cify Club I Operella 2: Alhlelic Leller I, 3 Girls' Sporl Council I: Cheerleader 4 Presidenl' of I-Ii-Y 4: Guard 3 Member of Congress Slaff 4 Technical Commillee of Junior Play Twenly-Poinl Leller f i' ir i' 'A' ir ir 'lr 'Ir ir 1 TERESA M. ELLIN6 Dancing Club I Slcelch Club 2 Foreign Correspondence Club 4 MARYLYN ELLIS Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club I, 21 Choir 4 Presidenl of Orcheslra 4 Librarian of Orcheslra 2, 3 Usher al Spring Concerl 2, 3 Know Your Own Cily Club I FRANCIS J. ERHARI Classical Club 3 fgwiffiffuy i ROBERT FAIRCHILQ Presidenl ol Senior Class Junior Play Casl 3: Senior Play Casl 4 Bowling Club 2. 3: Boys' Hi-Y 3, 4 Treasurer of Boys' I-Ii-Y 4 lnlramural Baslcelball 2, 3, 4 I-Iome Room Represenlafive 3 Assembly Program 4 Vice-Presidenl' of Science Club 4 4 Dancing Club I: Kiwanis Show W Twen+y4PoinI LeH'er Vice-Presidenl' Fres man Cas al' SI. Mary's: Senior Play Dramalic Club 23 Sludenl Council 3 Junior Play Casl 3: Senior Play Cas? 4 Vice-Presidenl of Cercle Francais 3 Usher al Commencemenl 3 Girls' Sporls Leller 3: 20-Poinl' Leller 4 Home Room Represenlalive 4 Co-Managing Edilor of Congress 4 Assembly Programs 3, 4: Wayside 4 Music Compelilion: Olean 2, Bolivar 3 New York SI'aI'e Honor League ELLEN FANE sl' MARILYN FARR Home Economics Maior I . ii fi I 23- ii' i'w f'Pz-Q4 gr as Q. ,Il lg 41:1 , AAA 'si Z CHARLES IZ. FITZMAURICE Bowling Club I, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 2, 3 Inlramural Baslcelball MARY ELERI Dancing Club Ii I-Iilcing Club I, 2 Home Economics Club I ,Q,i, Z H: Know Your Own Cily Club I, 2 Commercial Club I, 2, 3, 4 I-IiIIIop Slalf 3, 4: Legal Clinic 3 Ping-Pong Club 3: Shullleboard 2 MARION FORD flrz. .viii H , I Usher al Commencemenl' 3 A 'I Decoralion Comrniflee, Junior Prom 3 - 'iii ' Girls' Alhlelic Lellers I, 2, 3, 4 ce, S A Hiking Club I, 2, earns' Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 it .5 Girls' Sporfs Council 3 L 1'-- Ip Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Soccer 2, 3, 4 ' Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 47 Shulilleboard I, 2, 3 ,V 4' Tennis I, 2, 3, 47 Sollball I W -I ,,, Baclminlon 3: Ping-Pong 3 EDWARD FRAUN Glee Club I A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4 Spring Concerl Music Feslival Seclional Choir Conlesl Assembly Program GENE GALLAGI-I ER mera Club I Pi -Pong Club I, 2 owli Club I, 2 X ' ' , ur slcelball I, 2 sf S? uf' I' 1, - 'Q W- . 'wr' p 552, - 'su V ' ., N wg ,ra at wif, ifg ifffifig. Q r Q., 7 ,gwwsiim 3 1z,feQ2'-in 'Q .si Q s1,,Q,,.w .,s,1fi I K '31' 28 - i JUNE I-I. GANOUNG Dancing Club I riff ' riff WAYNE GATEWOOD Camera Club ' Inlramural Baskefball Foolball Tryoufs X I, . xx . I YV INEZ GATTIGLIO Dancing Club I Foreign Correspondence Club 4 Home Economics Club I CHARLES GEISE Camera Club 2 Orclwesira 3, 4 Band 4: Swing Band 4 Classical Club 2, 3 THOMAS E. GEISE Inlramural Baslcelball 2 Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 3 Assembly Program I, 2, 3, 4 All-Slale Orcheslra 3 Spring Feslivals I, 2, 3, 4 Treasurer of Senior Class P-T Program 4: Spring Congerl' I, 2, 3, 4 Baskefball Band 3, 4: I-lil?-Billy Band 4 Vice-Presideni' of Junior Class Sludenl' Council I: Tweniy-Poinl Leller Dancing Club I: Science Club I PEGGY LOUISE GEORGE Girls' I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4: Secrelary I-Ii-Y Soccer I, 2, 3, 4: Manager 3 Volleyball 3, 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4 Sporfs Council 2, 3: Le+Iermen's 3, 4 Soplw Represenlafiye, Sporfs Council 2 Pied Piper of Hamlin 2: PinaIore 3 A Cappella Clwoir 2, 3: Wayside 3 Assembly Program 2, 3, 4 Tennis 2, 3: Shuifleboard 2. 3 Know Your Own Ciiy Club I lnsiruclor al Dancing Club 3 Volleyminlon 3: Soflball I, 2 Twenly-Poinl Leffer ROBERT LEO GEORGE Know Your Own Ciiy Club I 'Wg A -4-'vii' EVELYN GERMANY ' Ho gics Club I, 2, 3, 4 i e CI I, 2' cing Club I Foreign pon Club 4 I'-Iikivl , 2, 3,111 S ccer 2, 3, 4 Bail: all 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4 Shuffleboard 2, 3, 4: Volleyminlon 4 Sofiball I, 2, 3: Ping-Pong 4 A'rl'1IeI'ic LeI'Ier 2, 3, 4 . E. JULIAN GIBSON Band I, 2, 3, 4: Hill-Billy Band 4 Assembly Band 3, 4: Baskelball Band 3. 4 Spring Music Fesiival I, 2, 3, 4 Maflwemafics Club 3 Spring Conceri I, 2, 3, 4 Business Manager of Band 4 Sclwolaslic Swing Band 4 Senior Quiz Team 4 New York Sfafe Honor League TwenI'y-Poinl LeI'I'er JOHN E. GILBERT We, flue Sludenls 4 MARY CECELIA GLYNN Dancing Club I Home Economics Club I Eliquelle Club I Commercial Club I CLAYTON A. GOLDEN Maior in lndusirial Arls J. KEEFE GOOD Assembly Program I Camera Club 2 Chess and Checkers Club 2 Boys' l'li-Y 3, 4 Discussion Club 4 Classical Club 4 W ffff ' ffff MARY C. GOOD Home Economics Club I, 2 Operelfa 2 Wayside 3 Commercial Club I Dancing Club 2 Shuffleboard 2 Senior Play Casl JEANNE GRAHAM ,yl Band I, 2, 3,41 Glee Club I, 2 9 A Cappella Choir 2 New York Sfale Music Clinic 3, 4 T Dramaiic Club Ii Wayside 3, 4 X We, 'rhe S'ruden'I's 4 Assembly Program I, 2, 3, 4 Vice-Presidenfand Treasurerofqn 2,3 Volleyball 3: ShuIIIeboaLdf3 Volleyminlon 3 T Twenly-Poinl Leller MILDRED GROSSE Band 2, 3, 4 Usher al Commencemenl 3 Usher al' Junior Play 3 Assembly Program I, 2, 3, 4 Commercial Club 4 Usher a+ Spring Concerr I JOHN P. HADZICKI Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4 Foolball 3, 4 Track 2: Volleyball 2 InI'ramuraI Baseball 2 LeHermen's Club 2 3, 4 DOROTHY HALL Hi-Y 2, 3, 47 Vice-Presidenl' 3 Vice-Presidenl Senior Class 4 Vice-Presidenl Sophomore Cla Girls' Sporl Leller I, 2, 3 Assembly Program Home Room Represeniaiive Wayside 4: Operefla 4 Twenfy-Poin'I LeI Ier ELIZABETH R. HALSEY Soccer 2, 3, 4 Baskeiball 2, 3, 4 Shuffleboard 2, 3, 4 Soflball 2, 3, 4 Wayside 3, 4 4 Commercial Club 4 I SS Ping-Pong Club 3, 4 HARRIUIJE Hfuzrwlck lf Girls' I-Yf2, 3, fSecrefary 4 ' Vdfgeyball 2, 3, 4 I ll X I I J Soccer 2, 3, 4 fl Baskelball 2, 3, 4 J , ,. ' I Wayside 4 J .xj Decoralion Junior Prom Home Room Represen'ra+iye3 bg, B-5 HENRY W. HAUT Volleyball I, 2, 3 lnlramural Baskelball I. 2 Vice-Presidenl of Slamp Club I, 2, 3, 4 Geology Club I EDWARD HAYES Inlramural Baskelball VI A l'IElVIIVIERLY Ch ' n. o Execulive Commilfee , of Legal Clinic 41 merc'al Club 3, 4 Volleyball 4: Wayside 4 YD We, The Sfudenls 4 I2 Foreign Correspondence Club 4 Know Your Own Cily Club I, 2 BILLIJEAN HENEGHAN Club 1, 2 e a I, 2 KL Lxsagsfe cuib 4 w York Sfale HonoihLeague 4 . . I W3 Q,U9:'P?W I ALICE HOGUE Naiure Club I Glee Club I, 2 X Treasurer of Firsl' Aid Club 2 Volleyminlon 3 Foreign Correspondence 3 Classical Club 4 Wayside 4 ir ir ir i' JAM ES HORNBURG Science Club 2 Maihemafics Club 2,x3 I Classical Club 3, 4 Boys' Hi-Y 3, 4 ' f Asironomy Club 3 I New York Slaie Honor League JOHN HORNLEIN Glee Club 2, 4: A Cappella C Geology Club 3: French Club Congress Slaff 4 Treasurer of We, Ihe Sfudenls Know Your Own Cily Club 2 Vice-Presidenl' of Know Your Own Cily Club 4 Tennis Team 2, 3, 4 ge-AWA! lmoir 3, 4 2 4 ,M ,W ,. X r'f 1 as ' M , .. .In A IVIARG IT O E ' ,f 'lllll A f X , I' I, 2f' 'X o eyball 2, 3, ' 1 .. 'I ard , 1 Dancin l : erc'a I 2: f 4- Clu I r,, zu i- 3,47 Iiu'I fo ' T32 Home Ro e rese fm!! Usher al' Junior I, Server a Annual Sp s Banq4143, 4 Riding Club 2: Soc r 34' Volleyminlon 3, 4: Hilcfng Club I, 2, 3 Hillfop Sfafi 4: Wayside 3, 4 Foreign Correspondence Club 4 Q , DONNA HULL Home Economics Club , Opereffa HELEN HUNT Spring Concerl I: Glee Club I Soccer 3, 4: Baslcefball 2, 3, 4 Manager of Baslcelball Team 3 Shuffleboarcl 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3, I Wayside 3, 4: Riding Club 2 ' Operella 3i Volleyball 3, 4 Secrelarv of Wayside 4 CLARA JAN KOWSKI Naiure Club I Glee Club I, 2 Know Your Own Cily Club I Home Economics u 2 4 x ' -if ..,.,g,l 3 -2524:-' ,,:-Ewa! W 3, I. I 5255! - 25 ' W 1 if-A 1 is as ,A - ai, fx V . -- rw? Y' I ': 'ig K . . if I fe R I 4- . ,, , ' 4, lf? - Iiausl if ' '55 1 f f . - - ,if i if A. , x,,1Iu,ag intl' ' ,' f ir ir 'A' 'lr ir ALICE LORETTA JENICK Dancing Club I Home Economics Club I Commercial Club I Jew ALTA E. JERMY Legal Clinic 3 Commercial Club 4 GLU: If l I xx, if JEAN JOHNSON Randolph I, 2, 3 Dramalic Club I, 2, 3 Junior Play Casf Olean 4 GLADYS T. JONES Commercial Club 4 HAROLD JORDAN lnduslrial Ar'I's Maior Aeronaufics Club I LUCILLE JORDAN A Cappella Cl1oir Compefilions in Bolivar 3 Cuba 4, Snyder 2 Roclwesfer All-S'ra+e Girls- Choir I as ,I fvffaff ' wifi CLARA E. KALLENBACH Baskelball Manager 2, 3, 4 Caplain I Know Your Own Ciiy Club 2 Dancing Club I A.M.C. Club Guard 4 MARY ANN KAMLER I Tennis Doubles 2 Home Economics Club 2 T Soccer 3, 4, Tennis 3 Volleyminion 3: Ping-Pong 3 ' Shuffle Board 3 I Junior Play Casl 3 ll ' Firs'I' Aid Club 4 'J f Legal Clinic 4: Wayside 4 5 , New York SI'aI'e Honor League I X ,L ERMA KAYES Commercial Course RICHARD T. KENT Fooiball 3, 4 Track 2 - LeI'rermen's Club 4 Q MARJORIE ' Q Dramaiic Club 2 - 6: Classical Club 2 W Uslwer ai Spring Concerl 2, 3 Usher ai Musical 3, 4 Home Economics Club 3 1 Wayside 43 French Club Senior Play Casl WILLIAM KERSHNER Science Club 4 Vocaiional lnsiiiuie Hosi 4 ' Model Airplane Club I if Y i ,J X, XY 1-'lie ' KXDQVXLWILLIAM i4iNesLEY and I, 2, 3, 43 Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4 XIKA appella Choir 4: All-SI'a+e Band 3 il All-Siafre Orcbesira 4, Band Presidenf 4 X N Spring Eeslival I, 2, 3, 4 Parlicipaiion, Nalional RegionalConIesI Spring Concerl I, 2, 3, 4 Orcliesira Business Manager Twenfy-Poini' Le'I'I'er New York Sfale Honor League HELEN KITTLEMAN Home Economics Maior R K 1, J Bxxhk 'X fg,,Q5ENfEVYE'5E i4LEAsoN is 4 4 N Dancing Club Ip Wayside 3, -, i Hi4Y 43 Soccer Volleyball I, 3, 4: Tennis 3 Volleyminlon 3, 47 Sliuilleboard 3, 4 Ping-Pong Club 3, 4 Sporis Ediior of Hilliop Commercial Club 4 Foreign Correspondence Club 4 Know Your Own Ciiy Club I ...I IM 'BW' I MARY i4oLKowsi4i Dancing Club I: Dramalic Club I, 2 Debaiing Club I: Wayside 3, 4 La Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4 WK Malliemafics Club 4 , Assembly Pariicipaiion 3 P. T. A. Play 3 Presideni of 'Ibe Mailnemaiics Club Radio Program P. T. A. I, 2 HELEN KOSINSKI Dancing Club I Hiking Club I, 2 Baskeiball 3, Sollball 2 Know Your Own Ciiy Club 3 Congress Siafi 4 Feaiure Ediior of Yearbook 4 lniormaiion Desk ai' Vocalional lnsiiiuie ANNABELLE KREAM ER Home Economics Club Presideni of New York Slaie. Siudeni Clubs in Home Economics .I - riff ' tfiftt JUNE KREAM ER Know Your Own Cily Club I Dramalic Club I, 2 Operelia, Pied Piper of Hamlin 2 FausI I: Musical Revue 4 Drum Maiorelle 3, 4: Bell Player 4 Glee Club I, 2: A Cappella Choir I, 2,4 Vice-Presidenl and Secrelary 4 French Club 2, 3: Dancing Club I Wayside: Soccer: Baskelball Shufileboardg Ping-Pong Spring Concerl I, 2, 4 Kiwanis Show 2, 3, 4 , New York Slafe Honor League MMD FRANCES KUBIAK I Know Your Own Cily Club I bi, Dancing Club I, 2 Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Soccer Baseball I, 2: Shullleboard 3 Wayside 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4 Badminlon 3 Commercial Club 4: Legal Clinic 4 SARAH KU PERMAN Orches+ra I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 3, 4 Presidenl' of Choir 4 Execulive Commillee Member 4 Orcheslra Treasurer 3: Band Librarian 4 Operella, Pinafore and Pied Piper of Hamlin Usher a+ Spring Concerl 2, 3 Know Your Own Cily Club I MICHAEL HAROLD LANDON Eoolball 2, 3, 4 ' T ax: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4 W Volleyball 4 is LeII'ermen's Club 4 q ,,,L. Senior Play 1 , ,,,.,An .. PH RENA LENOTTI Ifnfywfv Presidenl of Legal Clinic 4 Eliouelle Club 2 Dancing Club I Business Law 4 KENNETH LEONARD Glee Club I EDITH LEVIN Skelch Club I: Dramaiic Club I Dancing Club I: Glee Club I, 2 Operella, Pied Piper of Hamlin 2 Slamp Club I: Wayside 3, 4 Commercial Club 4 Exchange EcIi'ror of HilIIop 4 .W N, GEORGE LIAN Airplane and Ship Model Club I Camera Club 2, 3, 4 Congress Pholographer 4 anl Business Manager 4 f ,f of Yearbook fy Kyle Ihe Sludenls Club 4 .- ' Assembly Pariicipalion ,WW PATRICK H. LINEHAN Home Room Represenlalive KW? -121.1 iff . Baskelball 3, 4 YANDA STACIA LITTLE Dancing Club I NANCY LLOYD Sfamp Club I Dramalic Club I, 2 Science Club Presidenl 4 Discussion Club 4 French Club 4 Usher al I94O Commencemenl Exercises Chairman al' Vocalional Insl'i+u+e New York Slale Honor League ROBERT LOWE lnduslrial Arls Maior I fxfmf' iw' , N ,, ' Jai I . Y A I i' 'A' i' ir i' i' ' 'A' 'A' l I ,f'N NANCY LUTHER IJEDANN AULIFFE , :- Secreiary of Freshman Class b Nr! Way'5'O'Q4,3. 4 Secrefary ol Senior Class I Q ' X '. CEECI3 CIW? 2-gig, Wayside 4: Classical Club 2 ix Presidenlgni, Glassica'-Club gl Know Your Own Cify Club I I X 7 I I In S'cience CLI.: Ikcf Freshman Dancing Club 'J ,.- f 7' Sketch CI b I ' French Club 47 Science Club 4 ff gi lfhe Slugemts 4 Usher for Spring Conceri' 3 ', fg Seni6V QTJFIZ B'N Tickel Commiliee Junior Prom '40 New York Siale Honor League ELIZABETH LYNCH Assembly Program 4: Baskelball I, 2 Soccer I,2g Sollball Ii Volleyball I,2 Shulfleboard I, 2: Tennis I, 2 Business Manager Congress 4 Presidenl Know Your Own Cily Club Secrelary Know Your Own Cily Club Presideni of Wayside 4 Winner of Insignia Essay Conlesl 4 Usher al Commencemenl' 3 20-Poinl Lellerq Riding Club Hiking Club: Ceramics Club I-Iome Room Represeniaiive I Secrelary Sophomore Class Tweniy-Poini' LeHer EDWARD MALINA Sfamp Club I, 2, 3 Aeroplane Club I LONAVE MANNION Dramalic Club I, 2 Classical Club 2, 3, 4 Dancing Club I Home Economics Club I Know Your Own Cily Club I Usher ai I94O Opereiia 1 , JOI-IN A. MARINO Airplane Club Malhemalics Club 4 New York S+a'Ie Honor League MARILYN MARONEY Dancing Club I Dramalic Club I Kiwanis Shohw Rolling Rhyihm Operella On Ihe Nile Wayside 3, 4 Commercial Club 4 Girls' I-Ii-Y 3, 4 I I 451 'I New Yprk S'IaI'e T-Icfpr LeLagu?Q n ' . ' l Q A FRANK McCARTI-IY Bowling Club 2. 3 Treasurer of Junior Class Inlramural Volleyball 3, 4 VarsiI'y Volleyball 3, 4 New York Slale Honor League I JOI-IN EUGENE MQCARTI-IY Ca Boys' Hi-Y 2, 3. 41 Secrelary 3 Bowling Club 2, 3 lnframural Baskeiball 2, 4 Treasurer of Sophomore Class Member of Junior Play Casl Assembly Programs: Kiwanis Show 4 Parlicipanl in P.T.A. Meeling Drarnalic Club 2: Senior Ouiz Team 4 American Legion Oralorical Conlesl 4 New York S+aIe Honor League Twenfy-Poinr Le+'Ier LAURA JANE MQDERMOTT Dramaiic Club I, 2 P.T.A. Play I: Classical Club 2 , Siudenl Council Treasurer 2 1 , 'lv Home Room Represenlalive 2 1 Assembly Program 2 Usher ai Musical Revue 4 4 Congress Slalf 4: Wayside 4 Promplress, Senior Play ADA C. MCDONNELL Dancinb Club I Red Cross Club 3 Know Your Own Cily Club 3 I . A BETTY Mcefxyisk ' N 'Kris' Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sludenl Council 3 I ,N X Wayside 3, 4, Secrelary 3 X AX Sporls Banquel 3: Volleyball 2 L l Usher ai' Commencemenl 3 Commillee for Junior Play 3 Commiliee Junior Prom 3 Decoralion Commiilee Wayside A Kiwanis Show 3, 4 5. .Q i' ak ir i' JACKSON E. MCGILL Malhemalics Club KATI-I LEEN McGOVERN French Club 3 Firsl' Aid Club f7'h-0 WILLIAM MQGRANAGI-IAN Airplane Model Club I Orclnesfra I, 2, 3, 4 PATRICIA McLEAN Usher-Spring Concerl' Vice-Presidenl ol Classical Club 2 Promplress ol Junior Play 3 Volleyball 2 Dramalic Club Play I Publicily Commillee for Junior Play 3 Congress Slaff 4: Senior Quiz Team 4 Senior Play Casi' 4: Twenly-Poinl Leller New York Slale Honor League ALPI-IONSE MELFI Science Maior JOSEPI-IINE MERI-IAR Dancing Club I Know Your Own Cily Club 2 Slamp Club 2 Soffball 2 Foreign Correspondence Club 3. 4 Legal Clinic 3 Commercial Club 4 if-' V ' X 3, , . vp. .. , P , 3 '- , YR! I D, ir ak ir uk ir WALTER J. MISI-IANEC Commercial Maior MARY MOSZAK Commercial Club 4 Dancing Club I Soccer 2 Soffball 3 ALICE G-ENE MURRAY Red Cross Club 4: A.M.C. Club 2, 3, 4 Presidenl of A.M.C. Club 3, 4 Home Economics Club 3, 4 Presidenl' of Home Economics Club 4 Assembly Program Represenlalive I'o New York Convenlion for I-Iome Economics Club 3 Science Club 45 Wayside 4 DENNIS M. NAPOLIONE Foolball I, 2, 3, 4 Baslcelball Manager Home Room Represenlalive 3 . 7? , GENE E. NEILER P Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4 - Siudenl Council Member 2 Eoolball Decoraling Commillee 2 X Traclc 27 Inlramural Baseball Bowling League I I Varsily I Club X 1-N DIANA M. NORTON Cvlee Club I, 2, 3, 4 Secrelary-Business Manager Glee Club 3 Dramalic Club: Wayside 4 Uslier al Commencemenl 3 Operella, Pied Piper ol Hamlin Congress Slalf 4 I-Iome Economics Club 4 Know Your Own Cily Club I, 2 AL9 Dancing Club I 2 fffaff ' tiff JAMES O'CONNOR Porfville I, 2, 3 Band I, 2 Allwlelic Associalion I, 2, 3 LORETTA O'KEEFE Legal Clinic I Commercial Club I THOMAS O'KEEI:E Volleyball 2, 3 Inlramural Baslqelball Bowling I, 3 JOSEPHINE PAGLIAROLI Commercial Course JOYCE PA UIST I-Ii-Y 3 , Correspondi Secrejary 4 Sf e ouncil 4i as eI II I, 2, 3, e 'c LeI'Ier - , , 7 Wayside 3, Se eI'ary enl ouncil 4 Home Room 'Q-- : enialive 3 Soccer I, 2, 3, 1 Vo'IeybaII I, 2, 3, 4 Slwuffleboard I, ' 3, 4: Ping-Pong 4 Vice-Presidenl Dancing Club I Twenfy-Poinl' Leller ANNA PALUMBO Dancing Club I Know Your Own Cily Club I, 2, 3 Commercial Club 4 4 4 RAYMOND J. PANUS Induslrial Arls Maior WAYLAN D PARKER Slcelclw Club Ceramics Club A Cappella Clioir Treasurer of Freshmen Class GREGORY PAVONE '--IN ' ' fgy Junior Play Casi 3 '-:.. 2 g Classical Club I, 2, 3 : Q L V In Inlramural Baslcelball 3 945 N I 3, , I 5 2 HELEN PAYN E Wayside 3, 4 Science Club 4 We, Ilwe Sludenis 4 TI-IELMA LOUISE PECIK Wayside 3, 4 I-Iome Economics Club 2, 4 Fpreign Correspondence Club 2, 3 We, II1e Sludenis 4 Dancing Club I Classical Club 2 Know Your Own Cily Club 3 ARGARET PEZZIIVIENTI ,. '9 Soilball 2, 3 'MP Baslcelball I, 2 Soccer I, 2 Dancing Club I 1 A I-Iilcing Club I, 2 Slwuffleboard I, 2 Wayside 4 Commercial Club 3, 4 Volleyball 2, 3 Ping-Pong 3 ir 'lr ir ir ir ir 'Ir ir ul' ALICE PI-IEARSDORF Dancing Club I I-lorne Economics Club 2 Commercial Club 4 I-Iome Room Represenlalive I ESTES PICKUP Varsily Baseball 3, 4 Inlramural Baslcelball 3, 4 Aulo Driving Club 3, Dancing Club I Usher al' Junior Play 3 YMCA Sollball League 3 I Ii-Y 3, 47 Triangle Club 3, 4 Usher al Vocalional Inslilule 4 Senior Debare 4 C 2 Z PETER PIECHOTA lndusfrial Arls Maiorq . ' px 9 ,P ll'M?j'x5lV 6 'K 9 . ' B I VIRGINIA JEANNE PLATT Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Baslcelball 3, 4 Volleyball I. 2, 3, 43 Volleyrninlon 3 Shullleboarcl 27 Soffball I, 2 Ping-Pong 31 Tennis 2 Wayside 3, 4: French Club 3 Slcelch Club 2, 3, 4 - Know Your Own Cily Club I Dancing Club I VERA POTTER Bolivar High School I, 2. 3 BETTY L. QU ENZLER Home Economics Club 2, 3 French Club 3, 4 Eliquelle Club 3 AN M. QUIGLEY Junior Pla Casl 3: Wayside 3 4 Girl' rls Leller I, 2, 4 ss' I Club '-- :-'- y 3 Frenc 7 Dramali I, 2 Girls' Ge I, 21 VirgiiPi 1 3, 4 ub 3, l. ci- lub I S elar IJ e, nfs 4 S relar reas r -if Club 4 ess 4' Assenn ly ' ram 3 Kn 7YorOwn i bl,2 'r rfs - NI' nior Play 4 , Soccer Ig el I Manager I 'f Awa Nalion fin Medal 3 ,,:' I ' :4 i' -. Senior uiz Team: Twe -Poinl Le'H'er I , , New Yorlc lale I-lonor League c y 41 A OMAS VH.. Quinn , ,c': 1 Boys I-li-Y 2, 3, 4 Vi Presidenl Boys' I-li-Y 3, 4 , 'V ,:'f: I P ' Junior Play Cornmillee Q, Science Club 4 la. Camera Club 2 - I i1 I MILDRED M. READING Nalure Club Science Club Classical Club STANLEY RICI-I . lnduslrial Arls Maior . X V . P MARJQRIE, J. RIFFEL ,Clas 'cal Club 2: Wayside 3, 4 Congress Slaff 4 alic Club 2: French Club 4 f Usher al Operella 3 , f' Girls' Glee Club I I Q now Your Own Cily Club I I-liking Club I Secrelary ol: Dancing Club I JUNE A. RICKEY Home Economics Maior tariff ' ffffa EDRA ROBERTS Home Economics Maior JANE ROBINSON Sliuflleboard 2 .I S Dancing Club I ,bl Tennis 4 -J .5 Sollball 4 .Q I , 2 I , I J ,' Pie . J i is ':f' fig- xiIi -I I I x Q MARJORIE JEANNE RODIE Twenly- Poim' Leller Junior Play Casl 33 Senior Play Casl 4 Girls' Sporls Le'H'er and Banquel I, 2, 3, 4 Virgil Picnic 4: Wayside 3, 4 Co-Edilor-in-Chief of Yearbook 4 Vice-Presidenl oi We, +I'1e S'ruden+s 4 Presidenl of Classical Club 3 Know Your Own Cily Club I, 2 French Club 2, 3: Dramalic Club I, 2 Girls' Glee Club I, 2: Spring Concerl I, 2 Science Club 4: Camera Club 3 Assembly Programs I, 2, 3, 4 Lalin Ceriiiicale 3, Ouiz Team D.A.R. Pilgrim Candidale New York Slale Honor League JIUANITA Roor Science Maior U DORIS A. SCHEITERLE, Assembly Program 4 Junior Play Casl 3 Af Ske'I'cI1 Club 2 Drarnaiic Club I, 2 Foreign Correspondence Club 4 Commercial Club I, 2, 3, 4 HiIIlop Slail 3, 4 Legal Clinic 4 PI-IYLLIS SCI-ILEIGI-I Nalure Club I Dancing Club 2 . .1 - ' - ss . N - fs. . .- ' . JANET SCI-INELL Foreign Correspondence Club 4 Home Room Represenfafive 2 Know Your Own Cily Club 2 Commercial 3, 4 Legal Clinic 4 ROBERT SCHOTT Inlramural Baseball 4 EDWARD J. SCH RYVER Presidenl of Sophomore Class Treasurer of Boys' Hi-Y 3 I'Ii-Y 2, 3, 4 GLORIA SEGA ing-Pong 31 Dancing Club I Classical Club 2, 31 Wayside 3, 4 Choir I, 2, 3, 41 H.M.S. Pinafore Musical Revue: Vocalional Inslilule Uslwer al Grade Sclwool Concerl. Regional Music Conlesl Volleyball If Volleyminlon 3 Flag Day 4: We, ilwe Siudenls 4 Senior Ouiz Allernale New York Slale Honor League M CHARLES L. SELTZ Model Airplane Club Skeiclw Club Mallwemaiics Club Home Room Represenlalive Senior Play Casl New York Slale Honor League WILLIAM A. SIMMONS Inlramural Baskeiball I 2 Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4 Radio Club 3, 4 - .--' , A :VV :xl . I I... MP I I .J ,WJV 5 . .--l W NI is ,K er W . , , f visa: -. gsfg FSR 'fafff ',j A ' fwfr ' tariff SALEM SIMON French Club 3, 4: Skelch Club 3, 4 We, 'lhe Sludenls 4 A Cappella Choir 4 Checkers I: Science 4 Slamp Club I, 2 Ping-Pong 2 Handball 3 Baskelball I New York Slale Honor League I-I. ROBERT SLAWSON Senior Play Adverlisin Cgm 'Hee for Junior Play 65,5 JS2,a.f0c:yu ERN ESTINE SMITH Dancing Club I Know Your Own Cily Club 2, 3 Commercial Lu r3f4 Foreign Cor! ndence Club 4 Lexgal Clip' CI b 4 H m no ,' Club 2 IP s, 'jj' If I .ff Jff' MORTON GERALD SMITH Malhemalics-Maier VIOLA SMITH Firsl Aid Club 3 French Club 4 N Wayside 4 s PAUL SNODGRASS 30130 Foolball 3, Varsily 4 Hi-Y 37 Presidenl 4 French Club 3, 4 Malhemalics Club 3, 4 Home Room Represenlalive 4 Senior Play 4 American Legion Speaking Conlesl 4 New York Slale Honor League Twenly-Poinl' Leller .51 rf rs , , , ., QE? flew , I crrc 4 K X , , mia si. Ha' 'F is as . H21 all , ,MFLORENCE SPEER Choir 3, 4 Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club I, 2 Wayside 3, 4 Died-December 29, I94O WIRGINIA SPINO I 19 . Dancing Club Dramalic Club I, 2 Wayside 3, 4 French Club 2, 3, 4 Fulure Teachers of America 4 Home Economics Club 2 ORPI-IA M. STARK Eldred, Pa. Girls' Hi-Y I, 2 Commercial Club I, 2 Glee Club I, 2 OSCAR JOSEPH STAINBACK Inlramural Baskelball 2, 3, 4 Inlramural Baseball 2, 3, 4 Bowling Club 2, 3 Home Room Represenlalive 2 04 404. Zzzhzfwok BETTY STEBICK Dancing Club I Know Your Own Cily Club 2, 3 Eliquelle Club 2 Wayside 3, 4 Usher al Vocalional Inslilule 4 Commercial Club 4 Applied Music I, 2, 3, 4 SILAS STEINI-IART Band I, 2 Skelch I, 2, 3 Parenl'-Teacher Program 3 Malhemalics Club 2, 3 X Foreign Correspondence' Club 3 Foolball 3 ' ' New York Slale Honor League Senior Quiz Team 4 Q: I ak 'A' ir 'Ir 'lr ir if ir L. JEAN STONE ' JEAN L. Troup sei wg. French Club 4 ' A '-- L-Y' Assembly Program 2 Skelch Club 4 ' ome Room Represenlalive 2 'V flr 5.'1' 1 ,ii ryrh I A if Science Club 4 I f French Club 4 I JOSEPH STUART 1,.J ,,,, , rrr 5 ARLES E. TUTTLE Varsily Baseball 2, 3, 4 , glu f I I y Foolball I, 2, 3, 4 Inlramural Baseball I - Ll if Vm,V 'r IM yrmenlf Calls? 2' 3' 4 Inn mu I B I lb ll I, 2, 3, 4 ,', T ,, V gf I Vo ey a I. 2. 3 5 ra age a V A I gg: TJ' me Room Represenlalive ,, ..g.. LL f W, ' 'f 1' Xl Sketch Club I 'I if Z I Caplain Foolball Team 4 .1 , W A,Zr.-' Ly Chairman of Foolball Dance 4 fi 1-.r- 1 I gy Inlramural Baslcelball 2, 3 iylulu I l ?j gf fq' Inlramural Baseball 3 ii 4i: A BERNARD SUDA rARTl-IUR VAN CUREN Foolball 3. 4 ' T i t . L 'X IncIusl'riaI Arls Maior Science Club 4 .,ih I f Bowling 2, 3, 4 ' :::' f 2 , Volleyball 3 ' X ' ,:. - is - AALJ JJ .f:. :r. AEJ I ,J I E I ,Q LX Sf' It 7 . W J Z I X. IH' LM' I lg I MARIAN SWAN' 'JCI-IARLES VAN DUSEN N, Wayside 3' 4 H Ynframural Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4 French Club 4 A Airplane-Ship Model Club I Volleyball 3 W ' Alix! L 9 2 HELEN Nl. szADLowsKi ' BETTY VARLEY I 4,553 A A Soccer 2, 3, 4i Baskelball 2, 3, 4 J'-'VIIOV Red 'Cross 4 , Caplain Baslcelball Team 2 Home Economics Club 3 I Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis I, 2 Dancing Club I W 15... v 'Soflball I, 2: Shuffleboard 3, 4 ar , Know Your Own Cily Club I AQ, xi irls' I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer Hi-Y 4 J Gee Club I, 2: A Cappella Choir 3, 4 J X Assembly Program I, 2, 3 Operella Pied Piper of Hamlin A ? ',QY S I-l.M.S. Pinalorei Wayside 3 3 Af' se frxa Dancing Club I: Cheerleader 3, 4 T K' 'R New Yorlc Slale Honor League RAYMOND A. THOMPSON I A - X . ,,,-' X Table Tennis Club I, 2, 3, 4 F ,kzn M it ry gchleislbaarili IChicI?ers Club I 2 A - I I Baskelball 2' 3 I 5 f X I 'W Inlramural Baseball 2, 3 L 3 i'- Ei' ' ' 3 3 s Bowling Club 2, 3 'N H31 , 1 3, X Commillee for Junior Play 3 ., A F - JI Usher for Junior Play 3, A-xxx i i Hi, M - X Business Manager Foolball Program YQ ,axle ' X' Sludenl Council Member 4 -, -A i :'. 40 i' 1 'A' ir 'lr JOHN C. VROMAN Presidenl of II'1e Aeronaufics Club- WALTER WASTYK Maior in Incluslrial Arls Work KATHLEEN WAYNE 'I A D 'v' CI b 3 ' KEEPS! Y:3ulngOwnuCiIy lu Slcelclw Club I, 2, 3 Commercialj Club I , ff I .I ' .rjgyuiyllfy HARRY WEAGRAFE Major in Social Sludies ANNE WEATHERELL Presidenl of Nalur, Club I Dancing Club I.: slronomy Club 2 Baslcel' II I, , Volleyball 3 Home oo presemalivexgl-j FEW 1 Congress Si If 4 C mi e for .lu ior P y 3 S bo rd: Girls - ee Club I Secr ary of Eirsl And Club 2 MARY WEISE Dancing Club I Home Economics Club I Classical Club 2 Eliquelfe Club 2 Volleyball 3 Foreign Correspondence Club 3 Know Your Own Cily Club 4 Eirsl Aid Club 4 if ' ir F AGS ,Sf 'X 3, I, 'R 4JV 'L4i 'A' ul' 'lr MARGARET wELci-I Shuflleboard 2 Soccer 3 Volleyball 3 Baslcelball 3 VICTOR WELCH Camera Club I ParIiamen'I'ary Club 2 Assembly Program 2 Inlramural Baslcelball 2 Member Junior Play Casl 3 Usber al' Commencemenl' 3 Boys' Hi-Y 3: Secrefary Boys' I-Ii-Y 4 Geology Club 3 Treasurer French Club 4 New Yorlc Slale Honor League WILMA E. WELDON Dancing Club I Ping-Pong Club 2 Classical Club 2. 3 Wayside Club 3, 4 We, Ilwe Sludenfs 4 J! Home Economics 4 N Junior Red Cross 4 jgwaiz My COLETTA WENKE Home Economics Club 2 Know Your Own Cily Club 2 Slwuflleboard 2 ROBERT W. WENKE Social Sluclies Maior Cz, VIRGINIA M. WHEELER X . Narure Club I Ka Know Your Own Cily Club 2 Firsl Aid Club 2 ' f' .j Dancing Club I ' f Baslcelball I, 2 I Volleyminlon 2 XL Volleyball 2 Home Economics Club 3 I riff ' if WILDA JANE WI-IEELERN, Nalure Club Secrelary I L3 . , M Q - Samp Club 2 my , .I W, , , ff 1 Eliquelle Club 2 X - I, ir I I , ' g French Club 4 N ,jj , l' I science Club 4 3 li' NAV ' ' '- Tennis 4 X -K ia ii 3 WILLIAM I'I. WHITEMAN Maior in Incluslrial Arls CLARABELLE E. WHITTON Skelch Club Foreign Correspondence Club I Commercial Club ' Ii P' 6 IF' fxpjl L ,, JANE A. WILKINSON Presiclenl of Narure Club I Secrelary of Nalure Club 2 Dancing Club I Frencln Club 4 Presiclenl of Firsl Aid Club 2 Know Your Own Cily Club I FLORENCE WILLIAMS Home Economics Club Dramalic Club Dancing Club MARGARET M. WILLIAMS Assembly Program I, 2. 3, 4 Dancing Club I Band 2, 3, 4 Orclieslra 2, 3, 4 Vice-Presiaenl-Secrelary of Orclweslra 4 Swing Band 4 L M-gi T W . - J fi W -1' Q P I 5. , 4 3 x 'L M 3 s r f .. , 551, ' I:- ' WS? 1 , Q, 9+ X , 25 ix J L rlrr .,.,Q:,Q. , , , , 45 ,X If' , S' lc' xx x 4 X 9- 4 mf -UR C? X if 'Ir if 1 MERVIN FRANK WILSON Major Commercial Subiecls Mi?-,U WILLIAM WITTENBURG Slamp Club I, 2 Driving Club 2 reign Correspondence 3 Baslcelball J-Vees I Foolball J-Vees l, 2 DONNA MAE WITTER Nalure Club I JAMES L. WOODARD Maior-Induslrial Arfs EMILYLL. WRIGHT Maior-Business ROSCOE WRIGHT Assembly Program I, 2, 3, 4 Band I, 2, 3, 4 Assembly Band I, 2, 3, 4 A Cappella Cl'1oir 3, 4 Treasurer of A Cappella Choir 4 Ticlcel Commillee of Junior Play 3 Nalional Music Conlesl 2, 3, 4 Magic Club 2 Www 'lr nl' if nl' 'lr 'A' 'Ir ak ir ROBERT IQ. BAKER, Jr. Malor-Inluslrial Arfs ARTHU R D. BAXTER Malor-Inlusfrial Arls Hislory GERALD BECKER Inlramural Sporfsf- Airpl ne Club ' . , a A 'J 1 I ARMOND J. DI COLA O Dancing Club I, 2 Airplane Club 3 Inlramural Baslcelball I, 2. 3 Science Club 3 Know Your Own Cily Club 2 Mallwemalics Club 4 AGNES M. FITZSIMMONS Slcelcli Club I, 2, 3, 4 Dramalics Club I Foreign Correspondence Club 3 Frencli Club 2, 3 Bai 5,44 Q,-,...1.x s ., ,V - RUTH JORDAN Band 2 Chorus I, 2. 3 CHESTER KAYDAS Inlramural Baseball Inlramural Baslcelball ANTHONY F. KIMBELL Malor-Business JOHN MARRA Malor-Business CLARA MARTINELLI Drum Maloreflre Maior-Home Economics DORIS MARTINELLI Slcefclw Club 3 Science Club 3. 4 WILLIAM NEELY Malor-Hislory , A 6 l 'I A I ' -I In ' Q ... LEWIS GARDNER wwf Iff--V f '- Boys' Glee Club Manager 4 W! A C II Ch ' 4 ool a rainer 2, 3, 4 Au+O?EFEji:g Call., 3 Baslcelball Trainer I, 2, 3, 4 Music Appreciafion Club Caplain Inlramural Baseball 2, 3 Assembly Program Inlramural Baslcelball 2. 3 Band ll 2' 3, 4 LeI'rermen's -'Club 3 rac 2 I'IAZEI. JEANIXIETTE GRUBE WILFORD ROBBINS I':Z1IjdVgIII1il?uS Malor-Induslrial Arls Maior-Home Economics NI! till osarom Roumos N Malor-Incluslrial Arls 1 I Olean I-Iiglw School I, 2 X JJ X De Veaux Scbool 3, 4 3' - 75 Y Lillle Tlwealre Casl, SweeI Adalineu 317 T 7: - - - Adverlising Slalf of De Veauxniiajl' 3 - ZJ-M7 MGIOI Malhemallcs Business Manager of IICl'19VFOfY',,4 A 13, Secrelary of Lillle Tliealre 4 Caclel' Corporal 4: Camera Club 4 J O N Adverlising Manager De Veauxnianw 4 9 K glee Club l: Cl-,Olr 2' 3' 4 Co-clwairrnan Senior Prom Commillee 4 XXXX l Dramalics Club I XX Inlramural Baslcelball 2 X Dancing Club I C I' I Council, Vice-Presidenl 4 ' ll ,J-N, sembly Program I, 2, 3, 4 Malor-Indusfrial Arls ' A C-T ,N-A14 - fx 12- H R gp-e'eIIa+2+,3' 3 ome oorn epresen a ive if Q-ew ANGELA HARVISON I A- ROBERT L. SM'-I-H ZN- SI: Elizabellfs Academy I, 2, 3 43 Malor-Malhemalics r if if if an y af + 616,14 ,af '42 Leif Ironiz P. OaIcIeai, J. WI1iie, R. Adams, P. Reifz cam ,af we .7 5, 1fr?'fsr ' back: A. Baker, G. Bernreuiher, P. S+imIinger J. Young, J. Eifzpairick, J. Ouinn, D. Wesion, R. Gavin, R. G GZGA4 Af '44 anzlafzd ROBERT ADAMS Presideni JEANNE WHITE Vice-Presideni RHILLIP REITZ Secreiery POLLY OAKLEAE Treasurer ANNE BAKER GLEN BERNREUTHER PATRICIA STIMLINGER Siudeni Council JEANNE QUINN Presideni JAMES YOUNG Vice-Presideni DOROTHY WESTON Secreiary ROGER -GRAHAM Treasurer JEAN FITZPATRICK RICHARD GAVIN Siudeni Council SHIRLEY HURWITZ Presideni BOB O'TOOLE Vice-Presideni JOHN REICHENBACK Secreiary JOSEPHINE WALLEN Treasurer ARTHUR JOHNSON Sfudeni Council S. Hurwifz, R. O'TooIe, J. Reichenbach, A. Johnson, J. WaIIen 44 40 4 43' '41 ll s if ll' X f at + - K + i' Q ' ll- f , 4 'L x 1' S X6 2' 4 f x 4+ '+r444 ,. .. ...- K . f u.A-u.w'x i Y . f Y V JJ Ry E 3,,... - 2 4' 1 H r , 1 1, . fir? - ' ' ' - L',. . as 1 ' ,, H S -. - A A A . . -- .. - . - 51 Til -2,4 J -if 1 Fei? 1 -' Q ' . - 1 - Zia ' -L-' if V- sssfff , . .. A 4 - ,L A . ,,.. Y' . 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K 'Y -'V,, 5 1. film, ' .-iss. ' .4 ' VV, 5 V my T - V,, ' f . - w I-2 lL.+o R.l Tiller 42 Tillor 43 Tobey 44 Tomsick 43 Toreck 42 Tracy 43 Truby 43 Truniio 42 D. Row 3-4 lL. 'ro R.l Van Deusen 43 . Van Dyke 44 .Van Norman 44 . Veno 44 . Veno 44 . Viclory 44 Vossler 44 Wakefield 42 Row 5-6 ll..+o R.l P. Weis 44 J. Weilzel 42 J. Welsh 42 R. Welch 44 N. Wesfbrook 44 J. Wescoii 43 J. Wesley 43 D. Weslon 43 Row 7-B ll.. 'lo R.l D. B. C E. H A R. C Wilcox 44 Wiles 42 Wiles 44 Wiles 43 Wilkins 44 Wilkenson 44 Wilkinson 44 Williams 43 W 9-10 lL.+O R.J Wooclcock 44 Worfh 43 Worrh 44 Wierfz 43 Wieihrick 42 Wysocki 42 Yagelowich 44 Yagilowish 42 Trunfio 44 . NVallon 44 R. Weslon 42 E. Williams 43 , Yahn 42 Tucko 42 Wallen 43 G. Wheeler 42 I.. Williams 44 M. Young 43 Tucker 42 . Wallen 44 J. Wheeler 42 M Williams 44 M. Younqlove 44 Turch 42 Warkow 44 M. Wheeler 43 B. Wilson 44 F. Yusko 44 Turner 44 Waiers 42 S. Wheeler 43 D. Wilson 42 M. Yusko 42 Tyler 43 Wafrofh 43 W. Whipple 44 F. Wilson 43 Zapel 42 Uber 42 W. Wayman 44 J. While 42 R. Wilson 44 Zaliwski 43 Valer 42 . Weagraff 44 Leo Whifmer 42 R. Wisner 43 Zandi 43 Vales 43 . Weaiherall 44 A. Whifiaker 42 R. Wiiherall 44 Zink 44 Valle 43 . Weber 44 B. Widrig 42 F. Wilfenburg 44 Zoqhibe 42 Van Campen 43 . Weed 44 C. Wieriz 43 L. Wiiier 44 Van Curen 43 .Weed 42 B. Wilbur 43 F. Walhenburger 42 54 ,,+f 'pHf '+r,, 4 4 Q' 2, 4 sf' .,,, ' I F 9 1 t f' AS S E r 'lr , ' LU ir if 'L if 44 41+ 4 'i'-AqHr444 1 U ow SJW Um Sckaal I-IE AMERICAN WAY is a way of sell-direcled living For lhis, lraining in youlh is essenlial. Such lraining musl include nol only lhe essenlials of a curricular course. --bul il musl also include The diversified inleresls and aclivilies lhal malce for well-rounded personalilies. well- rounded lives, and well-rounded conlribulions lo sociely. Sludenl aclivilies mean wider experiences. sell- direclion under malure counsel and guidance, enriched acquainlance wilh pupils of similar lasles, and oppor- lunily lor accomplishmenl in socialized programs. ,QZWMA ParTicipaTion in The various aCTiviTies which The school oTTers means enlarged Tields Tor selT-expression: a loiT oT insighT inTo voc:aTional possibiliTiesg and, in general, The resourcewfulness and poise ThaT is charac:TerlsTic oT modern eolucaTion. Ancl more imporTanT Than all else, The worlcing To- geTher in The promoTion OT sTudenT prolecTs is The besT possible Training program Tor DEMOCRACY and The AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE. .sgg Jw mf' f'7 f-'M PY Firsl row, lsealedl Iefl: M. Caligiuri, M, ElIis, B. Frable, A. Dudley, S. I-Iull, V. Harris. Second row, Ieflz J. Jordan, C. Broolcins, D Colby, L. Vales. M. Halle. S. Hurwilz, S. Kuperman, R. Cradduclc, E. Clapp, M. Kaulz, M. Brooks, S. Ambrose. Tlwird row, Ieff: E Moszalc, B. Zinc, P. Uber, M, Williams, P, Hunler, R. Slorner. Slandinq, Iell: Mr. Rice, N. Wallen, R. Spinlc, G. Bennell, W. Pellon glean 411171, sczmz 0 MARGARET WILLIAMS - - - Vice-Presidenl WILLIAM KINGSLEY - - - - Treasurer EVA CLAPP - - Execulive Comrniflee JOSEF RICE - - - - Direclor VIOLINS FRENCH HORN VIOLA SAMUEL AMBROSE WILLIAM KINOSLEY SHIRLEY HULL MARIE BIXBY MARY ELLEN BROOKS TROMBONE BASSOON CLIFFORD BROOKINS MARGARET WILLIAMS MILTON KAUTZ MADELINE OALIOIURI MARYLYN ELLIS CLARINET QBQE V'R9'N'A HAW5 I SARAH KUPERMAN EVA CLAPP LORRAINE HARWOOD MNETTE JORDAN FLUTES SAXAPHONES JEAN MCGRANAGHAN ETHELYN MOSZAK EDWARD STEPANIAN ROBERT YOUNG BETTY ZINK TRUMPETS PAUL UBER NORMAN TAYLOR NEIL WALLEN LILLIAN VALES DORIS COLBY PIANO PEGGY HUNTER RUTH STORNER BASS GRACE BENNETT WILLIAM PELTON CHARLES GEISE HARVEY SHNEIDERMAN CELLOS ANNE DU DLEY BARBARA FRABLE PERCUSSION RICHARD SPINK LAWRENCE TILLOW ACTIVITIES-Musical Revue, Spring Concert Soullwweslern New Yorlc Siale Compe- Iirion Feslival I'IeId in Cuba, Ioelrween ads of Ilme Junior and Senior plays. 5 xl-S 1 ffk ff-I -5- Z, ,W-Z I- QI: 5 f 'Sf if mt: g.f1?iQ-1,fAE.'AI? .5 M A I ' UN IH Sealed Iell N Bercoon, S. Kuperman, M. Halle, E. Clapp, A. Turner, L. Vales, D, Colby, R. Lundy, R. Graham, R Wrlghl Second row J Gibbon B. Kingsley, D. Harris, M. Grosse, C. Geise, D, Cradduclc, M. Kaulz, W, Kingsley, R. Gee, J. Reilz, J Young L Tillow P Reifz L Huff Third row: S. Hurwilz, M. Erieiag, R. Wuelhrich. J. McCue, J, Perry, N. Graham, J. Graham, M. Lown L Cecchi M Williams N Taylor, J. Osborne, P. Uber, H. Keebaugh, R. Judge, R. Buckley. Sfanding, Iefl: T. Geise, J. Kreamer R Eorness H. Friefag, N. Wallen, R. Spinlc, W. Pellon, R. Nuff, Mr. Edel. WILLIAM KINGSLEY - - Presidenl EVA CLAPP - - - V Vice-Presidenl JULIAN GIBSON - - - - Treasurer SARAH KUPERMAN - Execulive Commillee CHARLES E. EDEL A - - - Direclor TRUMPETS CLARINETS PICCOLO ROGER GRAHAM NORMAN BERCOON ARLENE TURNER LOUIS HOEE MAX HALLE ROBERT JUDGE HAROLD KEEBOUGH ROSCOE WRIGHT LAWRENCE TILLOW PHILIP REITZ ROBERT BUCKLEY PAUL UBER JEAN OSBORNE NORMAN TAYLOR TROMBONES LEO CECCHI MARGARET WILLIAMS MYRON LOWN SAXAPHONES MILDRED GROSSE RICHARD CRADDUCK JOHN FORNESS CHARLES GEISE CHARLES SIMMONS JACK BLACKMORE JULIAN GIBSON SARAH KUPERMAN BETTY KINGSLEY DUANE HARRIS MANUEL FREITAG SHIRLEY HURWITZ CATHERINE SHORTELL JAMES PERRY FRENCH HORNS WILLIAM KINGSLEY ROBERT GEE JANET REITZ JAMES YOUNG OBOE EVA CLAPP FLUTES DORIS COLBY LILLIAN VALES DRUMS THOMAS GEISE HERVIN FREITAG NIEL WALLEN BASSOON MILTON KAUTZ SOUSAPHONES JOHN MQCUE RALPH WUETHRICK BARITONES JEANNE GRAHAM NATALIE GRAHAM WILLIAM CONKLIN BELLS JUNE KREAMER ACTIVITIES-Eoorball garnes, band concerrs, assemblies, se-cfional conlesl ar Cuba 4,13-231-6QQfZSvgf3e.4:'-ix 5 4 El?T2i:'f 'RQ-2' ' Lefl' fronl: J. Graham, C. Sega, G. Sega, C. Sega, C. Clark, N. Graham, J. Gaulr, M. Kerr, B. Erable, C, Ceci, L. Barnes. Lefl second: E. Salmen, J. Kreamer, J, Clark, A. Saussier, S. Hurwirz, R. Slorner, M. Ellis, S. Kuperman, C. Snodgrass, E. Mosak, M. Wheeler, L. Jordan. LeI'rII1Erd: L. Tillow, B. Adams, D. Hornburg, J. Jordan, E. Clapp, C, Peferson, B. Callalwan, C, AuqIey, B. DieIIericI'1, V. Wainman, H. Freiiaq, W. Firkel. Lefl IOurII'1: Wm. Pellon, P. Uber, W. Kingsley, R. Wriqlwi, R. Lunday, D. Sederlwolm, J. Slingerland, B. Perkins, W. Parker, J, Hornlein, C. Sloan, N. WaIIen. 14 0 efzcuh. SARAH KUPERMAN - ---- Presidenr JUNE KREAMER - - Vice-Presidenr and Secrelary ROSCOE WRIGHT - - Business Manager and Treasurer ROGER GRAHAM - - - Execulive Commillee Member SOPRANOS CLARE AUGLEY LUCILLE JORDAN ANN L. SAUSSIER EVA CLAPP MARY KERR CAROL SEGA CAROL CLARK JEANNE ORAHAM NATALIE GRAHAM DORIS I-IORNBURO LORNA BARNES BETTY CALLAHAN JUNE CLARK CATHERINE CECI BARBARA DIETTERICH WILLIAM FIRKEL JOHN HORNLEIN ROBERT ADAMS EDWARD FRAUN HERVIN FREITAG LEWIS GARDNER JUNE KREAMER ETHELYN MOSZAK CHARLENE PETERSON EUNICE SALMEN ALTOS MARYLYN ELLIS BARBARA FRABLE EMOGENE GAULT ELSIE GORANSON SHIRLEY HURWITZ TENORS DOUGLAS SEDERHOLM JOHN SLINOERLAND BASSES WILLIAM KINGSLEY ROBERT LUNDY WAYLAND PARKER WILLIAM PELTON CAROLYN SEGA GLORIA SEGA CONSTANCE SNODGRASS RUTH STORNER JANETTE JORDAN SARAH KUPERMAN VIRGINIA WAINMAN DOROTHY ANN WESTON MEREDITH WHEELER CHARLES SLOAN LAWRENCE TILLOW ROBERT PERKINS PAUL UBER NEIL WALLEN ROSCOE WRIGHT ACTIVITIES-Fall Musical Revue--Operefra, On Ihe Nile . Broadcasi--WHDL of Clwrisrmas Music for P. T. A. Secrional COn+esI-Cuba. Spring Cor1cer+ in May. Girls of CI'1oir gave programs for Presbylerian Guild and H. S, P. T. A. 60 fic 9? ff Fronf Iefiz J. Lewis, B, Laskey, M. VanNorrnan, R. Salvan, E. Keough, M. Brunner, V. Pavone, N. Olson, M. Laylon, M. Furchl, M. Gaelano, M. McCready, C, Sirianni, A. Rieppel, E. Harris, J. McM'uIIen. Second: D. Mendall, D. Myers, M. Rowe, H. Chokrach, V. Hebrock, N. Graham, M. Heinz,A.Godfrey., C. Snodgrass, B. Carler, V. Mueller, J. Burl, B. Frosl, A. Turner, C. Nicol, M. Younqlove, R. Zandi. Third: M. Serrnak, P. Weis, M. Caligiuri, J. Bellisle, M. Suchora, E. Fairbanks, V, Corson, T. Granduskyf E. Williams, R. Chappell, B. Jenick, J. McLaughlin, S. Berg, M. Forslin, J. Beck, B. Heysel, D. Colby, E. Tenglund, M. Williams, M. Lang. Fourfhz B. Murray, P. O'Brien, R. Allram, A, Grecke, J. Keller, E. Rockwell, J. While, G. Schoonmaker, M. Carfer, C. Lundy, J. Chiapusso, S. Wheeler, E. Compforf, S. Hurwiiz, V. Harris, J. Fee, J. Reynolds, J. Osborne, B. Frable. 01L1'Qlee .cw MADELINE CALIGIURI ----- Presidenl CHRISTINA LUNDY - - - Vice-Presidenl' and Secrefary JEANNE WHITE - - - Business Manager and Treasurer LORNA BARNES - - - Execulive Commiflee Member FIRST SOPRANOS RITA ALLRAM ELAINE FAIRBANKS JEAN KELLER NORMA OLSON CLARE AUGHLEY DOROTHY FISHER EILEEN KEOUGH ROSE PANCIO JUNE BECK MILDRED FORSLIN BETSY LOU LASKY JEAN PHILLIPS CAROL BELL ANN GODFREY MARGARET LAYTON LUCY RANIO JEANNE BELLEISLE TERESA GRANDUSKY MARGARET MAYER ALBERTA RIEPPEL SONJA BER6 ALICE GRECKE MARY MCCREADY ALETHA ROWE MARY E. BRUNNER VIRGINIA HARRIS JEAN MQMULLEN ROSEMARY SALVAN MADELINE CALIGIURI VIRGINIA HEBROCK VIVIAN MUELLER GOLDIE SCHOONMAKER BERNICE CARTER MARGARET HEINZ PATRICIA O'BRIEN MARY SUCHORA RITA CHAPPELL JANIS JUDGE DOROTHY OLSON ARLENE TURNER HELEN CHOKRACH EVELYN WILLIAMS SECOND SOPRANOS LOUISE BELLO MARIEN FURCHT BARBARA MURRAY CONSTANCE SNODGRASS STELLA BUSH NATALIE GRAHAM VIOLA PAVONE MARY E. VAN NORMAN MARIAN CARTER BARBARA HEYSEL ADDELINE PIECHOTA JOSEPHINE WALLEN JEAN CHIAPUSSO JACOUELINE LEWIS JANNE REYNOLDS PATRICIA WEIS DORIS COLBY JEANNE LEWIS EDITH ROCKWELL SHIRLEY WHEELER ELIZABETH COMPFORTCHRISTINA LUNDY CARMILLA RUSSO JEANNE WHITE VIOLET CORSON JUNE MCLAUGHLIN MARY ANN SERMAK MARIE WILLIAMS MARY COSTANZA DOROTHY MENDELL PHYLLIS SPUCK MAXINE YOUNGLOVE JOYCE FAY ESTHER ZANDI ALTOS JEAN BURT BARBARA FRABLE SHIRLEY HURWITZ CAMILLA NICOL BETTY CALLAHAN BETTY FROST BETTIE JENICK JEAN OSBORNE KATHRYN CARTER MARGARET GAETANO MARY LANG CONCETTA SIRIANNI CATHERINE CECI MARIAN GIBSON SARAH KUPERMAN GERALDINE STAYSA JUNE CLARK ESTHER HARRIS DELPHINE MYERS EVA TENGLUND JANICE FEE ACTIVITIES-Fall Musical Revue. Secfional Con'res'r-Cuba. Spring Concerl in May 6l Nfma Mala Oh! Alma lvlaTer Tair and True Thy honor we acclaim, We rally 'round The Red and Gold To laud Thy noble name. In Thee we sTudenTs shall renew Our TaiTh oT days gone by: Across The years, we'll live anew Thy spiriT, Olean l-ligh, Across The years, we'll live anew Thy spiriT, Olean High. Dear Olean, Thy loving ways And charms will ever loe, Those memories oT golden days, Those Triends and hearTs so Treeg To Thee we pledge Thy honor due And parTing sound Thy cheersy Our ThoughTs oT you, so sTaunch, so True Will live Through all The years, Our ThoughTs oT you, so sTaunch, so True Will live Through all The years. -BRADY Sl-IOFF 3I 1 a u . 1 wr -. N I 1941 M me ,wi .wwf fmw, U LL OUT AID , The I94I slogan, has been exemplified in O. H. S. Library by an increase oT The N. Y. A. STaTT To Tour: Jean Conklin, Helen Lian, Doris Moses and Geraldine Rogers. More and beTTer library service has been The resulT. All The sTaTisTics woven inTo The Tabric oT This arTicle were Taken Trom The annual library record To February 24Th, The press daTe seT by The STaTT of Congress. AT ThaT Time TourTeen secTions oT books, nearly halT oT The collecTion had re- ceived Library FirsT Aid adminisTered by Helen and Jean. Scores oT new backs had been graTTed onTo as many veTerans in This modern BaTTle oT The Books . As in some Disney FanTasy, boTTle aTTer boTTle oT whiTe ink, iar aTTer iar oT orange shellac Trom The Wood Shop had been TransTerred as by magic To The backs oT hundreds oT books as Jean and Helen IeTTered, numbered and weaTherprooTed. Behind These TirsT aid sTaTions were The clerical Torces, Doris and Geraldine, who under Miss Schleich's direcTion ran The RemingTon noiseless in Typing TiTle and subiecT cards Tor The caTalog and laTer Tiled Them wiTh The auThor cards prepared by The librarian. This service Tinished, Miss Schleich and her pupil clerks aTTacked The prob- lem OT The annual invenTory and The subsequenT revision oT The caTalog. Two new mural decoraTions were made available, a poem, Libraries in America Trom The Library Journal on hand made paper Thru The courTesy oT The WesTinghouse Company and an iIIuminaTed Bill oT RighTs from The ChrisTian Science MoniTor . The Tollowing is an average monThly reporT OT The use oT The library Trom Sep- Tember I lTh Thru January 3IsT: Individual CirculaTion-MonThly average: ToTal I28O: Pupil H903 FaculTy 9I. Individual ATTendance-MonThIy: ToTal 3202: Pupil 3I58: FaculTy 45. Number oT classes in aTTendance-MonThly average 24. These classes were Advanced Biology, Economic CiTizenship, Economic Geog- raphy, English and HisTory. GiTTs To daTe-Josephine Lawrence's IT l Have Four Apples Trom Joyce Dudley Wallace and Two copies oT Price and Ticen's Index To VocaTions Trom Helena F. Schleich. Miss Helena F. Schleich, Librarian 63 Sfanding lleff To righfl: R. Gavin, J. Fifzpafriclc, A. Johnson, V. Vena, P. Sfimlinger Seafed lleff fo righfl: G. Bernreufher, J. Palmquisf, D. Cole, J. Slingerland A Baker 7fxe Slmfenl' 0 ' DOROTHY COLE - - - - Presidenf JOHN SLINGERLAND - Vice-Presidenf JOYCE PALMOUIST - - Secrefary GLENN BERNREUTHER A - - Treasurer Senior Members DOROTHY COLE JOHN SLINGERLAND JOYCE PALMOUIST VICTOR VENA Junior Members ANNE BAKER GLENN BERNREUTHER PATRICIA STIMLINGER Sophomore Members JEAN FITZPATRICK RICHARD GAVIN Freshman Member Sponsor ARTHUR JOHNSON MR. H. L. SACKETT HE Sfudenf Council is a represenfafive group from all fhe four classes in school. Af fhe firsf I94O-4I meefing fhe members of fhe Cheerleading sfaff were elecfed and a sysfem fo use Junior Cheerleaders for home games was inaugurafed. Ofher responsibilifies falqen over by fhe Council were: fhe promofion and direcf- ing fhe school parficipafion in fhe Finnish Relief Fund and fhe Greek Relief program: parficipafion in fhe lnfer-School Conference of Sfudenf Council members af Brad- ford, May 9. l94I. The Council had fhe enfire responsibilify of planning and direcfing an evening parade, Pep rally, and bonfire program before fhe annual Bradford-Olean foo+baII game. Several meefings concerning fhe 20-poinf leffers were held where fhe sysfem of awards were reviewed and revised. Af fhe close of fhe year, framed 20-poinf leffer cerfificafes were awarded fo Seniors who had been prominenf in school acfivifies. 64 V 10 SeaTed, TronT: L. J. McDerrnoTT, FirsT row: B. Lynch, P. McLean, D. NorTon, M. Rodie, J. Eade, J, HornIein, E. Fane. STanding: M. RiTTeI, J. Ouigley, E. Carmany, Anne WeaThereII, H. Kosinski. Miss HobarT, E. Coplalc, M. CaIigiuri, J. Dahar, G. Lian. JOSEPH EADE MARJORIE RODIE EdiTors-in-Chief ELLEN FANE ---- AssisTanT Managing EdiTor PATRICIA MQLEAN - - AssisTanT Managing EdiTor ELIZABETH LYNCH A - A Business Manager DIANA NORTON - - AssisTanT Business Manager GEORGE LIAN ----- STaTT PhoTographer ASSOCIATE EDITORS MADELINE CALIGIURI JOHN HORNLEIN ELIZABETH CARMANY HELEN KOSINSKI ELLEN COPLAK LAURA MCDERMOTT JOHN DAT-TAR JOAN QUIGLEY MARCELLA EDEL MARJORIE RIFFEL ANNE WEATHERELL HE CONGRESS STAFF is chosen Trom The members oT The EIemenTary Journalism class whose course is prepared and TaughT by Miss LoTTa HobarT. The sTaTT has been responsibIe Tor The Tour column issue of Congress which appeared in The Olean Times-Herald on SaTurdays. Their major proiecT Tor The year has been The pubIicaTion oT The class annual-- Congress -I94I. Miss HobarT and MarTin J. Faragher are The advisers, and Miss Anna Ball has charge oT The arT work. This sTaTT aTTiIiaTes wiTh The WesTern New York InTerschoIasTic Press AssociaTion. AT The comcerence in BuTTaIo, in November, The I94O Congress won The TirsT prize Trophy. 65 ici Eronrz G. McCar'rxrw, LA. X4amXer, B. Henneq'nan, G. Seqa, 3. X4reamer,X1.NNeXdn, 5. Eaoe, E. Erandn, C. SGXTL. Second: 5. Hornburg, E. Eane, 5. Qu'rqXeq, L. Barren, E. McLean, P. Snodgrass, S. Sbreknxnark, Fx. Carpenker. Vnkrdz N. LXoqd, N. Lurner, 5. XJNcPxuWrRe, NN. XCXYXQSXGY, 5. xxlrarkno. Eourkbz S. Srmon, E. Carmanq, M. Vxodre, 5. Qrbson, E. XJNcCar5rN, NE NEW YOEX4 sr PSE HONOR LEPNGUE 'rs an Xnonorarxl sr are-vfroe orqanriarron ofr xnxqxn sdnooX sjruoenbrs wxno rank Xnrqxnesbr 'rn sdnoXasfr'rc, abrYxN and ev3rra-curr'rcuXar adr'nl'r'rxg. 'We purpose ofr Jrxne Xeaque 'rs ,ro promoire qooo sdnoXare?n'xp and sdnooX o6r'r1,ensxn'rp . Tne members ofr Jrxne Xeaque 'rn each Xnrqxn sonooX are dnosen bxg 'rwo processes or vorrnq. Fx Yrsir o5 aXX senrors vfrirxn 'rxne nxqxrresr qraoes, up 'ro and 'rndudxnq Jrxne prexfrous Banuarxf e1amxnaJr'rone.,'rs Yrrsr submnireo Bro We ireadners. 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The inTeresT and sympaThy oT The enTire audience was sTirred by The eTTorTs oT idealisTic Tommy, youngesT oT The Jones Tamily, lJoseph Lennonl To converT his Tamily and environmenT inTo anoTher courT oT King ArThur. ATTecTed by The Tine qualiTies sTressed in The ldyls oT a King , he Tound The TwenTieTh cenTury aTmosphere cheap and shallow, and he had consequenTly been nicknamed Galahad . The TacT ThaT Mr. Jones lBernard Carlsonl alTernaTely Tumed and roared aT his policies only spurred Galahad on. SweeT, moTherly Mrs. Jones lJean Conklinl Tried in vain To proTecT her bewildering son Trom The sharp criTicism oT Alice lJeanne WhiTel and The ridicule oT Joy lJean McDermoTTl, his elder sisTers. Tommy's and Joy's crowd added To The Tormer's misery by The same mockery ThaT he received aT home. This crowd was made up OT Tun-loving Gus lEd Pavell, ex- ciTable Bob lRoberT Adamsl, lackadaisical Bess lJune Baldwinl, and Lou lHelen GTTen- bachl, who was apT To be aTTacked by brainsTorms. One oT The mosT imporTanT oT These concerned Tommy: she proposed To imporT winsome Miriam, her aTTracTive cousin, To Turn Tommy's aTTenTion Trom ArThurian ideals. However, alThough Tommy did Tumble Tor her, Miriam's appearance only inrceased his obsession. Miriam was perTecTly porTrayed by Mary Jochimson. Phyllis Murphy, as The comical, TemperamenTal Swedish maid, Lena, only made maTTers worse by Telling gruesome Tales abouT her Truck-driving broTher, OlaT Jenson lPhilip ReiTzl. The enraged Tommy challenged The big Tough To morTal cornbaT . IT was in This way ThaT Tommy Tound himselT involved wiTh a gang oT noTorious Tobacco Thieves. ln morTal Terror Trom ThreaTs Jenson had senT, Tommy's Tamily and Triends TurTher upbraided him. Only Miriam and DisTricT ATTorney George MerTon lWilliam PelTonl, engaged To Alice, believed in Tommy and Tried To help him. George and a G-man Tinally capTured The gang and Tommy became a hero. l.eTT To righT: J. McDermoTT, J. Conklin, B. Carlson, A. Heinz, E. Pavol, P. ReiTz, M. Joachimson, J. Lennon, Miss Baldwin, R. Lundy, J. WhiTe, W. PelTon, H. OTTenbach, P. Murphy, Miss Randall, R. Adams, J. Baldwin. 68 Seafed, fronf: P. McLean, H, Landon. Second row: M. Good, M. Rodie, A. Carpenfer, J. Quigley. Baclc row: L, McDermoff, Miss Herzog lDirecforl, C. Selfz, R. Fairchild, H. Slawson, E. Fane, P. Snodgrass, M. Kerns, U HAT GIRL PATSY produced May I4, was fhe answer of fhe Senior Class fo fhe Junior challenge earlier in fhe school year. 'lThaf Girl Pafsyl' is fhe sfory of Pafsy Davis, experfly porfrayed by Joan Quigley, a liffle slum girl who is adopfed by a wealfhy family on fhe recommendafion of Miss Harper, a social service worker lMary Goodl. Pafsy was warmly welcomed by mofherly Mrs. Warren lovably acfed by Mariorie Kerns. Mr. Warren played by Paul Snodgrass who made an excellenf, sfern, buf iusf financier was opposed fo her coming, buf soon fell a prey fo her gay youfhful spirif and her adolescenf philosophy. Julia lEllen Fanel fool: her fo her hearf and so did Bob lAllan Carpenferl, fhe Warren son and heir. Opposifion came in fhe form of Philip Greer lCharles Selfzl, a scoundrel, who was blaclcmailing Julia, and Violef, who was Bob's cold and affecfed fiancee, enacfed by Mariorie Rodie. Comedy was provided by Bob Fairchild vs. Orlando Powers, a scholarly professor, and by Bob Slawson as Fred Coulson, a gay young polo-player, bofh Julia's suifors. The servanf angle was shown by Paf McLean as Susie, fhe English maid, and by Michael Landon as Denny, fhe Irish gardener. A confinual scrap was in progress befween fhese fwo. The whole play was very well produced, as was shown by fhe applause of fhe audience. A greaf deal of fhe credif for ifs careful and finished producfion wenf fo Miss Herzog, fhe capable direcfor. Laura Jane McDermoff was prompfress for fhe play, and many ofher seniors were members of fhe commiffees fhaf helped fo make fhe play a success. ir nk 'Ir 'A' OVEMBER 15, l94O, The music minded people oT Olean and viciniTy aTTended The showing of The combined musical organizaTions in The High School Audi- Torium. This performance emphasized The imporTance oT The dramaTic and musical worlc being done in The High School music classes. A TeaTure oT The revue was The excellenT work of The A Cappella Choir in The perTormance oT The opereTTa On The Nile . They displayed Their unusual musical abiliTy wiTh popular marches and aT The same Time Thrilled The audience wiTh The perTecT maneuver of The U. S. A. The newly Tormed Hill Billy Band added much gaieTy To The evening's enTerTain- menT and The humorous abiliTies oT The members were ouTsTanding. ColorTul scenes decoraTed The audiTorium when The Girls' Glee Club sang and danced To lrish Tunes in naTive cosTumes. Accompanying The Glee Club in Their dance was The High School OrchesTra. OTher Than an accompaniment The orchesTra oTTered selecTions beTore and during The revue. Much crediT is due lvliss RoberTson, Mr. Edel, Mr. Rice, Miss McKay and The Camp Fire groups who worked so very earnesTly To malce The revue a success. 70 YW 4 X 53 ix W l I J . f Leif lo righf, row I: J. Fremming, L. Abboll, T. Florio, M. Moore, J. Slone, J. Plall, M. Forslin, V. Swanson. Row 2: J. Krolsch, A. Hill, L. Hill, B. McDivi'r+, F. Bean, G. Schnell, J. McAuIifI, D. Schei- Terle, M. Hyde, A. Mariinelli. Slandingz A. Coplak, E. Worlh, B. Brown, S. Sfienharl, S. Simon,J. Eade We Sketch Glad JACK FREMMIN6 - - - - Presidenl' DORIS SCHEITERLE V - - Vice-Presidenl CLARABEL WI-IITTON - Secrelary and Treasurer MISS BALL - - ---- Adviser HE SKETCH CLUB offers opporlunilies 'ro develop ralenl in Arr Io all sludenls. The sludenls of lhe high school are 'rhe coming arlisls of Tomorrow, lhose who will give us pleasure derived from painlings, sculplure, and cralls. In Ihis club, freshmen, as well as seniors, are welcomed so +ha+ all may gel a knowledge of 'rhe principles of slcelching. Charcoal, wafer colors, and olher mediums are employed +o acquainl' 'rhe sludenls wilh 'lhe lools of lhe line arrs. Discussions of currenl evenls in 'Ihe arl' world are carried on. Demonslralions of painling are given by local arlisls in The arl' room, and exhibils of painlings held al Ihe Olean Public Library, lraveling exhibilions ol sludenls' arl' from olher schools and exhibils from museums are of much value. In pleasanl wealher members enioy ouldoor painling and picnics. Models who posed during lhe year were as follows: Marcella Edel, Janice Fee, Ray Riclcerson, Jean Lewis, Jean Troupe, and John Ash. 7I EronT lIeTT To righTl: J. PlaTT, T, Lennon, A. Chew, M. Edel, D. Hall, Cr. Sega, L. BarTen, H. HunT, B. Lynch, D. Burdsall, B. STebicIr, J. Allram, M. Kamler, K. McGovern, C. LeRoy. Second row: E. Levin, M. Maroney, M. SwaTT, V. Dodge, L. McDermoTT, P. McLean, E. Coplak, J. McAuIiTTe, M. Rodie, J. Ouigley, C. Vales, D. Malone, L. Brown, W. Weldon. Third row: J. McDermoTT, E. Cook, B. Mc- Gavislc, M. RiTTeI, J. Graham, E. Madigan, M. Kolkowslci, E. Fame, H. Dorland, G. Sheldon, G. Rogers, M. Yuslco, C. Forslin, V. SmiTh, M. Marino, G. Kleason. FourTh row: P. OaIcIeaT, L. Mannion, D. NorTon, A. BarneTson, M. Howden, H. HarTwicIc, N. LuTher, E. Carmany, J. Kreamer, P. GumTow, M. PezzimenTi, M. Caligiuri, M. Sheldon. aqucle BETTY LYNCH ------- PresidenT DOROTHY BURDSALL ----- Vice-PresidenT HELEN HUNT ------- SecreTary LOUISE BARTEN ------- Treasurer MISS I-IOBART, MISS PERCIVAL, MISS BEAR - Advisers AYSIDE has been an acTive organizaTion in Olean High Tor over TorTy years. Junior and Senior girls are eligible Tor membership. The purpose oT The club is To promoTe Triendliness, and a spiriT oT IoyaITy To The school among upper class girls. Do wha+ you are aTraid To do has long been The moTTo. The cuITivaTion oT courage should be an imporTanT TacTor in characTer TormaTion in The IiTe oT every American girl. Wayside meeTings This year have been conducTed according To The principals oT parIiamenTary procedure. Miss Percival insTrucTed The girls aT The TirsT meeTing in The basic rules and helped during The year. Various Talks on suIoiecTs oT inTeresT, music, a Ii++le insighT inTo Choric reading and a good sTunT program have enlivened The bi- monThIy meeTings. As a biT oT real service To The school, Wayside sponsored one Assembly. Mrs. Mace, a refugee Trom England, was secured as a spealcer. In a very well organized address she made her audience see and Teel The horrors To which England has been subiecTed, and The courage and heroism oT Those who s+iII hope Tor a nobler England. The ouTsTanding social evenT oT The year was The Wayside Spring ParTy on June 6 which was coIorTuI and enioyable To The many aTTending iT. Wayside helps in The deveIopmenT oT a girI's personaIiTy. IT is a democraTic club where each member may asserT herseIT, gain poise, and gradually grow inTo a charm- ing American woman. ,AVIS ,JA 2-llkgffe ,4r SZ -Nh. T-X Ti: IL-5--f Tffxlz'-9' fxf MFI -f, .. li--gf...FC--,,'-Qi.Z?i-ff' I ms 72 Fronf: E, Roclmwell, C. Kallenbaclc, P. Sfimlinger, A. Murray, Mrs. Hannigan, J. Burris, M. Rowe, A. Hannon, A. Balcer. Second row: M. Donnigan, D, Bosworfh, J. Piaff, J. Whife, K. Riley, H. Hayes, B. Bowser, M. Wheeler, E. Kubialc. Third row: T. Bond, J. Poffer, M. Chapman, P. O'Brian, H. Offen- bach, J. Van Campen, B. Dieffrich. .M0.0hM ALICE GENE MURRAY ----- Presidenf PATRICIA STIMLINGER - - - - Vice-Presidenf JOAN BURNS ------- Secrefary EDITH ROCKWELL ------- Treasurer MRS. MARY I-IANNIGAN, MRS. ANDREW KAISER Advisers HE A. M. C. is a social club which was founded fwo years ago af fhe Y. M. C. A., devofecl fo fhe ideals of fhe Y. M. C. A., fhaf of cleanliness in mind IAnimoI, spirif lMenfel, and body lCorporel. The purpose of fhe club is fo promofe a lcindlier, friendlier feeling among fhe girls of high school age: fo be good sporfs whefher in games or in fhe everyday prob- lems of living: fo discuss fhe problems which fall fo fhern, and fo feach fhem fo live good Chrisfian lives and ever fo uphold fhe highesf American ideals. Included in fhe acfivifies for fhe pasf year were a fallq by Mrs. Ernens on 'IA Trip Wifh Teddy Roosevelfw, a fallc on fhe acfivifies of fhe blind by Mary Ann OlDonneII, I a Chrisfmas parfy and informal dance. Some of fhe members have done Icniffing for I fhe Red Cross. An exfensive proiecf is under way af fhe presenf firne. This program consisfs of collecfing appropriafe American slogans, sfudying American cosfumes, music, Arf, Iiferafure, homes and healfh. If is planned fo falce up one phase of American life af each meefing. The girls are fo malre scrap-boolcs, conducf exhibifs, and ofherwise affempf fo exhausf each phase before going on fo fhe nexf. Pledgees were falcen info fhe club in Sepfember and January. The club now has fwenfy-eighf members. X- flZf?5,4 hifi? 521,215 X ' 009 of - H000 an I Ano CQOWN YH' C' 'Urn an qi' I 'Ro' To sum ' 'NG 55 FirsT row lleff To righflz B. Branch, J. Lennon, G. Hughes, T. Quinn, P. Snodgrass. Mr. Smifh, V. Welch, R. Fairchild, E. Schryver, A. Baldwin. Second row: K. Good, G. Mccarfhy, B. Carlson, l.. Andrews, R. WrighT, A. Hinz, R. Adams, J. Hornburg, P. Reifz. Third row: R. BuTler, R. Morfon, E. Pickup, F. Iv1cCarThy, J. O'Connor, G. Phillips. f 0 7fne Buff! JH-W PAUL SNODGRASS - A - - - Presidenf THOMAS QUINN - - Vice-Presidenf VICTOR WELCH - - - Secrefary ROBERT FAIRCHILD - - - Treasurer GENE HUGHES - - - - Sergeanf-aT-Arms HE BOYS' Hl-Y has grown apace since iTs organizaTion, and inTeresT in iTs many acTiviTies has mounTed sTeadily. CharacTer and ciTizenship represenTed by iTs enThusiasTic members, who meeT once a week To discuss and cooperaTe in iTs numerous plans, in promoTing The club's advancemenf aims To give every member The privilege of self-expression and an opporTuniTy for The developmenf of leadership. During The year, The uniT has accomplished a greaT deal in promofing a greafer feeling of uniTy and responsibiliTy for The supremacy of The American way of life. The Boys' Hi-Y under The capable guidance oT Mr. SmiTh welcomes and encour- ages live subiecTs of currenT inTeresT in naTional affairs, aiming To lceep iTs members well informed and abreasT of The crifical Times in our democracy. The year's well-rounded program in The various fields of inTeresT were discussed by disTinguished guesT spealcers in Their parTicular fields. Among oThers The Tallc on Trial by Jury , given by Mr. ErnesT Hornburg proved very inTeresTing and educa- Tional To The members in enlighTening Them as To The advanfages of democracy, when applied To The pracTices of our courTs. Among The various social acTiviTies promoTed by The club, were a card parTy and dance. On The spealcing plafform a new form of debaTe was infroduced. This debaTe was received wiTh keen inTeresT, and was enioyed by all. The club's social affairs will close wiTh a bangueT, which has always proven To be The highlighf of The uniT in previous years. 74 '7!w Gm' z-W MARCELLA EDEL - - - - Presidenl RUTH HANNES - - - - - Vice-Presidenl l-lARRlETTE HARTWICK - - Y - Secrelary JOYCE PALMQUIST - - Corresponding Secrefary BETTY VARLEY - - - - - Treasurer MRS. ROBERT FISHER - - Sponsor HE GIRLS' HI-Y CLUB is a Chrisiian organizaiion which endeavors each year lo promoie clean sporlrs, clean speech, clean scholarship, and clean living and lhere- by make courageous and worlhwhile American women. The obiecfjol The club is +0 exlencl high siandards of Chrislian characler io Jrhe school and communily. Meefings are held weekly ai The Y. M. C. A. Programs of inieresi, including rnonihly speakers and worihwhile aciivilries, are planned. ln Seplember, Mrs. Roberi Fisher became +he new and able sponsor of ihe chap- Jrer. Among ihe aciivilies in Ociober was a Hi-Y dance, which proved very success- ful, a very inieresling Jralk by Professor Hayes, a Halloween pariy, and ihe Hi-Y membership banquet In November +he eniire club was inviled lo a dinner given by Mrs. Fisher a+ her home. Enioymeni and appreciaiion were expressed by every member. The annual Chrisimas baskeis were prepared in December. They were disiribuied by ihe club members To +he needy families in 'rhe ciry. ln February a successful card parly was held. Belween March and May 'lhe club members sewed for lhe Red Cross, heard inleresiing speakers, and held an enioyable dancing parly. In May pledgees were 'raken in and duly iniliaied. Al' ihe las+ meeiing lhe officers were elecled for lhe year of l94I-I942. Fronlz M. Maroney, J. Palmquisl, H. Harfwick, M. Edel, Mrs. Fisher, R, Hannes, B. Varley, P. Reilly. Second: A. Duffy, A. Eiserl, P. George, A. Chew, P. Collins, D. Cole, M. Howden, M. Ford, D. Hall. Third: L. Barfen, B. McGavisk, G. Kleason, R. Sforner, D. Weslon, E. Coplak, M. Smilh. 75 Mwwsww Alice J. Murray, Helen Dorland aqome Z ' Glad ALICE GENE MURRAY - - PresidenT HELEN DORLAND - - Vice-PresidenT NADINE MCGAVISK ---- - SecreTary JEAN BRUNNER --4---- Treasurer MRS. BRODERICK MRS. HATFIELD MISS WALL MISS EATON MRS. WALLACE Advisers HE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB has become a well-esTablished exTra curricular acTiviTy in Olean High School. Each year This club chooses a new and inTeresTing proiecT. This year Red Cross worlc was inTroduced. The members enThusiasTicalIy responded To The call To Thread and needle . As a resuIT oT The girls' sewing indus- Triously Three nighTs a weelc, The Home Economics Club provided 50 babies IayeTTes and 24 Tlannel shirTs Tor The sTriclcen civilians OT Europe. The girls and sponsors oT This club may well be proud oT Their American spiriT oT humaniTy in helping These war-Torn counTries. Every year The Home Economics Club plays hosTess To The TacuITy. The Teachers oT The Olean High School are guesTs aT a Tea where Triendly reIaTions beTween Teacher and pupil are promoTed. This is a Tine way To sTarT The year and many more clubs should Tollow This plan. There was a Home Economics convenTion held aT Syracuse This year and Olean senT Alice Murray as a represenTaTive. AT This convenTion, various Home Economic clubs oT New York STaTe had open discussions and Told OT The diTTerenT proiecTs OT Their own clubs. Under The compeTenT direcTion oT Alice Gene Murray and Helen Dorland, who also were oTTicers lasT year, The club has compIeTed an inTeresTing and heIpTuI round oT Home Economics worlc. 76 P01- .1-,CSI II I .,..A5 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I O II I2 I-lome Economics VI girls piec- ing quill for Ihe aparlmenl. Family Life girls serving a Tea for guesls. I-Iome Economics Il boys' panel discussion, subiecl- eliquelle. The Junior Red Cross Group sponsored by Ihe Home Eco- nomics Club. Home Economics V making layelfes for Ihe Red Cross. Jeanie and her molher. Jeanie, our Home Economics baby. Jeanie and Ihe child care class. Ivlrs. Wallace summarizes The panel discussion wifh The boys. Home Economics III class compiling The coolc boolc for Ihe surplus commodilies. The boys preparing brealclasl. Boys' class in foods. ,gwssiiii fgfifigfisaie W' '62 M A f, -1 SWK. . Fifi 'sn , R c I il inf I .., I lv 1, -,Ll .fe Gmclea ' PATRICIA MQLEAN - - PresidenT WILLIAM BRANCH - - Vice-PresidenT BETTY LYNCH ---- - SecreTary VICTOR WELCH ---- - Treasurer MISS TRENKLE AND MRS. CRUSF - - Advisers E CERCLE FRANCAIS is made up oT French sTudenTs who are inTeresTed in TurThering Their knowiedge oT The cusToms and The language oT The French peopie. A meeTing is held every oTher Tuesday. During The pasT year many inTeresTing programs Took pIace. Among These were a New Year's parTy, a quiz, inTeresTing speakers, and skiTs by The Third year French cIass. The quiz was composed oT quesTions concerning French IiTe. This Torm oT boTh enTerTainmenT and knowIedge was enThusiasTicaIIy received by The enTire cIub. Someone may ask how The French Club TiTs in wiTh The American way oT Iiving. The answer To This is as ToIIows: To be a Truly good American one should gain knowl- edge oT oTher counTries. There is no greaTer way oT gaining This knowledge Than by Taking The Ianguage. ThereTore, since Le Cercle Francais enables sTudenTs To Iearn abouT The cusToms and Ianguage oT The French people, iT is also indirecTIy Teaching Them To become beTTer Americans. AIThough The oppression oT The French people is now very greaT, They will doubT- Iess rise again To become one oT The greaTipowers oT The world. Under The able direcTion oT Mrs. Cruse and Miss Trenkle The French Club has become one oT The mosT ouTsTanding exTra-curricular acTiviTies in Olean High Schooi which wiII welcome inTo iTs membership many more members in The year To come. Fir5T row IIeTTI: V. SmiTh, F. Madigan, B. Lynch, W. Branch, P. McLean, V. Welch, P. OakIeaT, 6. NorTon. Second row: P. Murphy, M. Sheldon, J. STone, M. Kolkowski, J. Troup, N. Lloyd, M. Coiby, M. J. Mazza. Third row: J. Brunner, V. Spino, R. BIassy, E. Fane, W, PeITon, M. RiTTeI, C. VaIes, S. Simon, W. Thomas, D. Burdsall, N. LuTher, E. Carmany, T. Lennon, J. McCarThy, P. Snodgrass. 78 746 Glafmcal Glad EMOGENE GAULT - - Consul JOAN VAN CAMPEN - - Scriba JEANNE OUINN ----A - Nunlius RUTH COOPER A----- Ouaesfor MISS OLIVER, MISS DOWNEY, MRS. CRUSE - - Advisers I IIS year Jrhe Classical Club had many inslruclive and enlerlaining meelings. Miss Karl gave a very inleresling Jrallc on Pompii which she had recenlly visiled. Dur- ing Ihe second semesler Ihe club enjoyed a Iallq given by Mr. Souders on Roman archileclure. The club also helped plan a dime dance. An annual even? in which Ihe Vergil class parricipaled was Ihe Vergil banquel. The pupils sludying Vergil, including June Kreamer, Belly Tiller, Gregory Pavone, Frances Madigan, Gloria Sega, Philip Reilz, Keefe Good, Joan Ouigley, Marjorie Rodie, Leora I-Iirliman, and Belly Ross, as well as Iheir guesls, arrived clolhed in 'rogas Ishirls 'ro youl. A hilarious lime was had frying Io adopl Roman cusroms. In sludying Larin one Iearns much aboul Roman Iaw. This was Ihe greafesl con- Iribulion made by Ihe Romans Io democracy. Roman democracy and ils fall is also sludied. In learning of Ihe reasons for Ihe decay of Ihis democracy, Ihe pupil is beller Tirled Io meer Ihe problems which face our democracy Ioday. Rome from ils beginning up Io now has had almosl' every Icind of government from an empire Io a democracy. In Ihe 'rransilion many good poinls of governmenr were incorporaled inlo Iheir Iaws. Sludying Lalin reaches a sludenl To sludy carefully and work purposefully. This habil once formed aids one Io become a disciplined 'rhinlcer who is especially valuable in our American Way ol Living . Slanding Ilefl' Io righllz J. Flynn, D. Myers, C. Nichol, P. Johnson, M. Sabalino, B. deGoIier, R. Schleigh, H. Tyler, M. Page, J. Tallons, M. Weed, I-I. Kebough, A. Perugini, J. Rodie, F. Bilolla, R. Judge, L. Domboski. Sealed: M. Rowe, C. Snodgrass, S. Sweeney, J. Ouinn, P. Lycell, R. Cooper, J. Smilh, J. Van Campen, P. Weis, J. Q-aull, J. McDerrnoH, J. Reichenbach, J. McCarIhy, J. Phillips, J. Fifzpalriclc, I.. Mcllermoll. 79 . I- fn I -I 'I 11Nx 1 gh- fa, T.- -ag v 1'S,. fl be c, G Searedz V. Snodgrass, C. SeVr1, NN. Branc . Back: 5. XJNQQKXX, 5. Marrno, NN, Bernard, VN, X4oWowsNfr, NN . Vnornas, S. S're'xnXnarX. M ' GMA VNPXVJ raouaowsrcr - f ?resroen'r CHARLES SELVL - - 'Yreasurer XXMSS YOOXE - - f - - PxcNxser ,IXTYXEXJXIKTXCS CLUB xnas been adnve ror sorne Yrrne, and under Brxne aXoXe onec- Jrron ofr Xxfnss Yrooke, 'ns sponsor and aovrser, srnce earkf 'rn Ocrrdoer, WAS. Uunnq xoorrxn Jrerrns or rxne scrrooX xfear, pasirexooaro Snqures osr 5rr'ranqXes, squares, xnevsaqons, and obrner qeorneirnc Yrqures were en'rxnusrasX'rcaXN rnaoe by We fnefnxoers. Nr orxner OWGGXIXUQS 'rne dub Yrqured our arnusfrnq pu11Xes and 'rokes or a vnarX'refna3r'rcaX ' XoXe candy saXes were xneXo, and 'rxne xfearxs proqrarn, as a osrr 'rnkeresrrnq duxos 'rn Drxne sdnooX, ' Jrnrnirnq. 6 neces rorrlra 5ruX and rn orceo rxne rno A or Bngpe. SeveraX verxf p vJXnoXe, was efrrernekg success . XXfXa5rXnernaJr'rc,s CMO 'rs one or frxne oNoes'r 0,8 and 'ns proqrarns xneXp rnernxoers Broward dear, unpreru fc I v:X 7 1 Xn Brxnese oasis ofr penn Sror oernocracq, dear Xnrnirnq 'rs one or Z Q sang ,rrans a person can Xnave ,ro be 5roXeranJr and Xevevneaoeo. 'Vne siru X4 fp: YOGXXYNGYUGYXCS xnas awaxfs been one vlxnkdn 6-eveXops Arne Xorarn, 'rnsures souno reason N Knq, and vfxoens rrxne Xfrewpornjr. Mosrr qreair rnairxnernajncfrans and scQren'r'rs3rs xnaxle xnao dear poYGr'rcaX xfrevls, vfrrxrx Jrxne emeplnon, perxnaps or Vasbreur, wxno spenbr GXNIG qears osr nrs Wre frrxfrnq Bro rnake Yrendn beer xoejrrrer Vnan Qerrnan. Wow- ,rxne evrcepfxon rafrxner Jrxnan Brxne ruXe. open rnrnd rnairxnernaincs oeveXops Fxrnencanrsrn. I ,NI xn was or an .air ver, e Xne eno v'0' T ow ard Jr 30 o M. 3 I , -9, ll' ll' ll' If ll' LeTT TronT: C. Sega, C. Sega, G. Price. Second row: W. Clark, V. Dodge, V. Di Maria, M. Apa, J. Dahar, M. Davidson. Third row: Lucy Apa, V. Hemmerley, M. Rodie, A. DiMarco, F. DiMarco, D. McGranaghan, W. Yahn. FourTh row: J. Quigley, l. Gould, N. Lloyd, S. Simon, R. Blassey, L. Andrews, J. Gilbery, J. Wombough, J. Hornlein. STanding: M. Murphy, J. Eade. Zdejhecg JOSEPH EADE ---- - PresidenT MARJORIE RODIE - - Vice-PresidenT JOAN QUIGLEY - - SecreTary JOHN HORNLEIN - - - Treasurer U BELIEVE-, I Think-, I read This-, STudenTs , The really democraTic sTudenT There is Tree speech aT iTs besT as each opinions oT his Tellow classmaTesg Thus The My opinion-, : These exclamaTions are heard every Monday in We The organizaTion in Olean High School. Here, sTudenT gives his opinions and asks Tor The American Way oT LiTe is Tully expressed and displayed. The purpose oT We The STudenTs is To discuss currenT evenTs, To gain knowl- edge, and To Train educaTed American ciTizens. This has been The TirsT year oT The organizaTion and some oT iTs successTul evenTs and accomplishmenTs were: The wriTing and adopTing oT a consTiTuTion Tor The club: The sTudy OT parTy plaTTorms and a sTudenT sTraw voTe beTore The November Presi- denTial elecTion. Among The ouTsTanding social evenTs oT The group were a Halloween parTy and Sli 3-n,,N a ChrisTmas parTy. - I eggs A sTudy was made oT The NaTional DeTense Program and The club 1 STA M lisTened To PresidenT RoosevelT's address To The 77Th UniTed STaTes Congress no 'ORN' in January. PLATFORM The club is Tinanced by a regular membership dues and money was also raised by a very successTul candy sale and dime dance To Tinance The Year Book picTure. Miss Wombough and Miss Gould are The advisers oT We The STudenTs and Their Tine help and guidance have made The club successTul and popular enough so ThaT iT will probably conTinue as an ouTsTanding acTiviTy. 82 ll' if ll' ll' 11' Firsf, second and ihird rows: Mary Elizabelh Brunner, Marion Brunnell, Marion Furchi, Esfher Harris. Bruce Fosfer. Fourfh row: Janel' Lilly, Roberf Carnes, Norma Alson, Gloria Fifzgeralcl, Thomas Brook. Fifth and sixfh rows: Clara Smugorowski, Jean Keller, Ella Richardson, Daniel Fordham, Durwood Davis, Muriel Sheldon, Jeanne Bellisle, Helen Tyler, Gerfrude Balcerzalc. Know aufzewne' Gini ROBERT CARNES - - Presidenl' JOHN HORNLEIN ------ Vice-Presidenl HELEN TYLER ----- Secrelary and Treasurer DAVID MQGRANAGHAN AND THOMAS BROOK Appoinfmenl' Commifiee MISS ABIGAIL YORK AND MRS. HANNlGAN Advisers EMOCRACY begins ai home. The members of 'rhe Know Your Own Ci+y Club believe fhal' one musl know his own ci+y if he is lo lake an aciive par+ in his cily affairs. Therein lies fhe purpose of fhis club-acquainf ifs members wiih 'rhe civic, indusfrial, culfural, religious and educalional life of Olean. To accomplish 'l'his, fhe club, This year, has visifed Sibley Almy, S+roehmann's Balcery, Olean Glass Company, Clark Brolhers, Olean Cullery, Olean Times-Herald and many ofher local indusiries. Oufsfanding among lhe social acfivifies of fhe club was a skafing pariy held al l'he Olcl Mill Slcaling Rink. This club offers a grand opporiuniiy +0 The siudenls of Olean High fo galher fhe much needed informafion aboui fhe cily and +o see 'rhe cify af worlc. The club can if? 4446 4 44, X lg 'false care of any number of members, so for an inieresfing and educafional coniacl, fv-A - ioin The Know Your Own Ci'ry Club. Olean is a good place in which +o live! This, 'rhe club has learned. 83 VicTim llyingl: Jaclc Lyons. OperaTor: Glenn BernreuTher. SeaTed lleTT To righTl: Richard Gavin, Mrs. Cruse, June Miller, Helen Dorland, Joan Burns. STanding lleTT To righTl: Lois Burlingame, Mary Ann Kamler, Phyllis GumTow, KaThleen McGovern, PaTricia STimlinger, Joan Allram, Gladys Schnell, Jeanne WhiTe, Borgia McDiviTT, Ann Randall, Marie Bellisle, Angela MarTinelli. 0141 ' Glu! JACK LYONS - - - - - PresidenT ,ANGELA MARTINELLI - Vice-PresidenT JOAN BURNS - - - Treasurer GLENN BERNREUTHER - - SecreTary MRS. CRUSE ------- Adviser l'llS year has been a very evenTTul one Tor The FirsT Aid Club. The inTeresT in The NaTional Defense Program has creaTed inTeresTing acTiviTies Tor The members. The members believe ThaT The besT way To aid NaTional DeTense is To be prepared To oTTer TirsT aid. An inTeresTing program was provided by Mr. Baker OT The Olean Fire DeparTmenT who demonsTraTed The use oT The inhalaTor and showed The members how To give arTiTicial respiraTion. Mr. Linderman, assisTanT coach oT Olean l-ligh School, showed The club how To seT TracTures and how To use splinTs. Dr. Greenleaf was presenT aT one meeTing and had, wiTh The club, an inTeresTing discussion abouT burns. NOT all work and no play is The l:irsT Aid Club. They enioy many enTerTaining social evenTs. ProminenT among The social acTiviTies oT The club was The ChrisTmas parTy. ATTer The EasTer vacaTion The club members enioyeol a Spring hike. ATTer sTudying diTTerenT Types oT wounds and how To bandage Them, arTiTicial respiraTion, TracTures and splinTs, and many oTher meThods OT oTTering TirsT aid, The members were awarded Their cerTiTicaTes. Six oT The members received STandard Red Cross cerTiTicaTes and Twelve members received Junior Red Cross cerTiTicaTes. This club oTTers one oT The besT Types oT educaTional recreaTion available To sTudenTs. IT prepares beTTer equipped American ciTizens To help The UniTeol STaTes TurTher The NaTional Preparedness Program. vs 3x5 1,1112 X x cf l l BANK ., '2, 1 A- f T' 84 SeaTed lleTTTorighTl: Bill Lang, Bob PiTTman, Max Richardson, Donald Messmore, RoberT Discavage. STanding: Jane? Lilly, Norma Olson, Wilbur Clark, NorberT McAuliTTe, Anne Panco, I-Ielen Belvees, Donald Dickerson. ww sum em MAX RICHARDSON ---- - PresidenT ROBERT PITTMAN 4 - Vice-PresiclenT MARIE BAKER - - SecreTary MISS BASS -------- Adviser I-IE STAMP CLUB consisTs of abouT TwenTy members of The sTudenT body who are inTeresTed in TurThering Their knowledge oT sTamps. All The members collecT UniTed STaTes sTamps and a Tew collecT some Toreign ones. OThers have Tine collec- Tions of covers. During The pasT year several quizzes have been held in which quesTions abouT sTamps were The subiecT. AT oTher meeTings members oT The club Traded sTamps and covers. The STamp Club TiTs in very well wiTh The idea oT The American Way of Living. By exchanging sTamps The members oT The club are able To acquainT Themselves wiTh oTher counTries and Thus promoTe a democraTic spiriT among each oTher. A greaT deal oT valuable knowledge abouT The hisTory of foreign counTries as well as ThaT oT The UniTed STaTes is gained Through sTamp coIIecTing since one has To read abouT Toreign counTries in order To learn where cerTain sTamps come Trom. The STamp Club is a very inTeresTing club and is well worTh ioining. AbouT a haIT hour aTTer school each' weelc is spenT in discussion: and, under The able leadership oT Miss Bass, This club has become one OT The especially well-known exTra-curricular acTiviTies. AV, IIB 85 VVS.. fa faff xfa ee-C, M232 'X-:if E123 E A MER I C A M i on J 0 Hd TRACE ON me 7!1e 6 ' Glad NE of rhe oldesr clubs in Olean l-ligh School is The Commercial Club which is composed of srudenlrs in +he Commercial deparrmenr. The purpose of fhe club is To edir l-lill+op , a mimeographed magazine. This is done oulside of school as an exlra-curricular acriviry. The sraif of l'lill+op have perfecred The arf of mimeographing and can operare The mimeograph machine and cur srencils. The five numbers of l-lill+op rurned ou+ rhis year show how arlisric a magazine can be. The sfalf is as follows: Ediror-in-Chief, Louise Barren: Assislanf Ediror, Eugene Black, Ari Ediror, Roberr Pi++mang Assislanl Arr Ediror, Clarabel Whi++on1 News Ediror, Peggy George, l-lumor Edilor, Joyce Palmguisl, Sporls Edilor, Genevieve Kleasony Eearure Ediror, Doris Scheirerleg Exchange Ediror, Edilh Levin: Business Edi- Tor, Lucy Abborr. Advisers: Miss Everlerh, Miss Noonan, Mrs. Kershner, Miss Cieri. Lasr spring rhe Commercial Club was honored by Their receiving Tirsr prize ar Jrhe seclional inrerscholasric conference ar Sl. Bonavenlure College. I-lill+op is very good evidence of a democraric paper. Arlicles are wrirlen by anyone in Jrhe school who wishes 'ro do so. In +his way a friendly spirir is promored wifhin +he srudenr body. l'lill+op is a very popular paper wirh rhe srudenrs and ir is hoped Jrhar This paper will conrinue To be published each year. Sianding lleff 'ro righllz Ada Hogue, Meredilh Wheeler, Frances Bean, Lois Brown, Calherine Forslin, Joyce Palmquisl, Ernesline Smilh, Hazel Carrigan, Lorerla O'Keefe, Genevieve Kleason, Marilyn Maroney, Richard Lord, Doris Scheiferle, Peggy George, Jacqueline Parks, Elizabelh Halsey, Janef Schnell. Sealed llefl lo righll: Mildred Grosse, Louise Barlen, Virginia Hemrnerly, Lucy Abboil, Edirh Levin, Clarabel Whilfon, Roberf Pilfman, Gene Black, Margarel Pezzimenli, Madeline Caligiuri. 86 . -Q XT N ,JN jflil: Z 'NmliliQf5l?-JS-jglf S44 QJ-:Je If-El CP' lf S' ' li.zL-,fx-f P QOODTL 2p.01 - fm! sea gf .N AND CROWN 1-9-4 W,TH B El , ppoll To 55 'NG EA PATTY WEIS - - - PresidenT EVA TENGLUND - - Vice-PresidenT CAROL HASTY - SecreTary-Treasurer HOUGH The Folklore Club is in iTs TirsT year of acTiviTy, iT already has sixTeen busy members. Headed by PaTricia Weis every meeTing has been diTTerenT and lnTeresTing. The members have sTudied sea chanTs, cowboy songs and many oTher old lyrical anTiquiTies. One oT The mosT amusing programs was The Tall Tales meeT- ing when simple, rusTic sTories were relaTed and These cleverly showed The sTrange belieTs OT anoTher day. For Their ChrisTmas Program, The Folklore Club enTerTained Mr. Alex l'loldcroTT, his wiTe, and his Tamily, naTives oT England. The l loldcroTT Tamily are in America Tor The duraTion oT The war. The members obTained a clear view OT English ChrisTmas carols and cusToms from The inTeresTing Talk given by Mr. HoldcroTT. One oT The helpful proiecTs oT The Folklore Club was The making oT bookleTs Tor sick children. lnTeresTing maTerial concerning Tolklore was collecTed by various mem- bers and combined inTo scrapbooks. These, in Turn, were disTribuTed To The CiTy l-lospiTals where They helped To while away The Tiresome hours Tor sick children. This Type of service shows The Tine spiriT of American cooperaTion and kindness in Olean High School. Under The sponsorship oT Miss Nelda Randall, The Folklore Club plans To conTinue iTs acTiviTies nexT year. LeTT TronT: B. STyles. M. McGarvey, J. SmiTh, M. Younglove, Carol Clark, M. Williams. Back: C. Baccari, D. Fisher, P. Weis, L. Burlingame, C. HasTy, E. Tenglund. 87 I. ,af ,J .. -P Y r it - 3' l:llQz.iz.l LeTT To righT: J. Eade, G. Lian, J. Burroughs, R. NuTT, B. STacia, J. Tucker, ProT. SmiTh, B. I.osky. J. Bassano, R. Sczudlo, R. KwiaTkowski, R. Brown, S. MaTrice, V. Toby, Mr. SackeTT. C. Sirianni. 746 6 QM ROBERT NUTT - - - PresidenT JOSEPH EADE - - - - Vice-PresidenT REGINA KWIATKOWSKI - - SecreTary JOHN BURROUGHS - - - Treasurer MR. SMITH - - - - FaculTy Adviser HIS year The Camera Club wenT inTo The sTudy oT phoTography wiTh such enThus- iasm and earnesTness ThaT a greaT amounT oT progress was made. WiTh The helpful advice oT Mr. SmiTh and Mr. SackeTT, The members readily began To acquire The knowledge ThaT is TundamenTal To good work in This Tield. Realizing The imporTance oT The camera in The world oT Today, The members underTook The sTudy of This mechanism and learned how To operaTe iT eTTicienTly. PicTures play an imporTanT parT in our modern newspapers and in This period oT naTional peril everyone looks Torward To seeing picTures in magazines and newspapers ThaT will aid him in undersTanding The problems OT his land. Having a Tine enlarger and new developing eguipmenT aT Their disposal, The members learned The process oT prinT enlargemenT, negaTive development and aTTained a high sTandard oT picTure-Taking. Many oT The negaTives which were developed by The members were very good in composiTion. Hence in THE AMERICAN WAY youTh of Today is gradually acguainTing him- seIT wiTh The basic mechanisms of a modern world and is seeing more clearly The True value oT an uncensored phoTograph. May This always give impeTus To The democraTic way oT living and keep America on The road To long liTe. 88 what Wade Sam lueawi in Me EXPLANATION-An acTiviTy ThaT cannoT be phOTographed is The essay conTesT parTicipaTion. The Tollowing essay is a TirsT prize winner in This high school disTricT and The second prize winner in a sTaTe-wide conTesT. Such ideas OT paTrioTism and love Tor cOunTry are currenT in The mind OT The high school youTh OT Today. N a world OT sTriTe, oppression, dicTaTorship by bruTe Torce, and ruThIess aggression, There sTands ouT a brighT, shining personiTicaTiOn OT righTeousness, courage, and poliTical asylum-Uncle Sam. To me Uncle Sam means a vasT land OT rich resources, greaT indusTries, The land OT opporTuniTy, and mOsT OT all, a land OT seIT-governed people. Old Uncle Sam possesses The OldesT and besT wriTTen cOnsTiTuTiOn in exisTence Today. Through This consTiTuTion he gives To his people all The righTs ThaT a Treo people should have. Uncle Sam exisTs Tor The beneTiT and welTare OT his ciTizensq he dOesn'T compel his ciTizens TO exisT Tor him. ln The compOsiTe picTure OT Uncle Sam by C. C. Beall There is ThaT sTrOng iuTTing chin and deTermined expression OT iusTice which have always been characTerisTic OT This Truly paTrioTic Tigure. I love Uncle Sam. I love The Treedom ThaT he gives me. The privileges and services ThaT I receive Through him are Things +ha+ I will readily TighT and die Tor. I will TighT and die Tor Them because I can see by The presenT world happenings ThaT These are The really all-imporTanT Things OT IiTe. The Treedoms OT worship, speech, press, and assembly, all OT which are embodied in The bill OT righTs in Uncle Sam's greaT cOnsTiTuTiOn will Torever be cherished by The American people and by me. My parenTs, like The parenTs OT millions OT boys and girls in This counTry, were born in The Old counTry. They were over There during The lasT greaT war and suTTered unTold misery. As a resulT They migraTed To America. I-Iere, aT lasT, They have Tound a Truly greaT counTry. One who has noT experienced any persecuTion or grieT by The TOTaliTarian invader cannoT appreciaTe Uncle Sam as deeply as can one who has. Being The OTTspring OT such a persecuTed people, I have been Thoroughly IOroughT up TO have a deep love Tor Uncle Sam and The colors which he wears. I realize ThaT Uncle Sam is One OT The very Tew remaining TorTresses OT selT-rule and democracy. IT valianT John Bull Talls down on The perilous iob, old Uncle Sam is going To have To roll up The sleeves on his arms Tor a Tough iob. BUT I will be ready, as will all OTher True Americans, To sTand side by side wiTh my governmenT and TighT Tor The democraTic principles. GreaT men like George WashingTon, Thomas JeTTerson, Abraham Lincoln, and Woodrow Wilson have ThrusT ThaT Torch OT God, liberTy, and iusTice inTO Uncle Sam's hand and again The Tall, sTraighT, bearded genTleman, wiTh The sTriped Top haT will carry ThaT Torch Through The Turmoil and The evil OT opposing Torces. lvlay Uncle Sam, aTTer I and my pOsTeriTy have passed away, always cOnTinue To hold ThaT Torch high. IT is The symbol OT a Tree people. -JOSEPH K. EADE, Class OT '4l 89 'E Tr psig? I x '12 by T 1 x X. f , A LeTT, TronT: Thelma Bond, Alice Grecke, BeTTy Callahan, VincenT Kamler, Marjorie Linnan, Richard Gavin, Onnolee Chadderdon, Edson Hendryx, Ada Hogue, PaTricia Dorson. Marianne Dorson. Back: Marylin Chapman, Richard Collins, Delma Reddy. Regina ClemenTs, Miss Ryan, Frances Gavin, June Beck, PaTricia McAuliTTe, Janice Fee, Wm. Callahan, Jacqueline DougherTy. 7fze Ziiqeille GM RICHARD GAVIN ------- PresidenT ONNALEE CHADDERDON - - - Vice-PresidenT ALICE GRECKE - - - SecreTary MARJORIE LINNAN - - - - Treasurer MISS RYAN -------- Adviser O you don'T know your manners, or aT leasT you're noT sure OT Them? Well Then you, of course, belong To The ETiqueTTe Club Tor ThaT's where you learn all abouT Those Things. FirsT course in your Training oT how To become The perTecT specimen, you are given a siTuaTion and asked whaT you would do if you were To meeT an occasion similar To iT. Your TaulTs are Then correcTedg and every Tew weeks, a quiz is held To see how much you have learned. The social pressure is carried Through righT To The biTTer end, Tor once every year a dinner is given Tor The club, and The members are given a chance To pracTise whaT has been preached To Them. The young men seaT Their lady Triends, and Then siT down Themseives To Tace an alarming array of silverware which They manipulaTe correcTly and wi+h The greaTesT digniTy due To Their year oT Training in The ETiqueTTe Club. BUT liTe in ETiqueTTe Club is noT all manners. A dime dance was sponsored by ETiqueTTe Club This year which had a record aTTendance. And so, my Triends, if you are inviTed To Mrs. -1-'s Tor The week-end, ioin The ETiqueTTe Club and learn how To conducT yourself. 90 i'k,A,yl+4444,ki 'lr x 41 'k f i' X I4 ssefw-Q' X 1 N x w , m X wt- ' K 4: , B ' I ME? if 'Ir if 44 44, aww STanding: Coach Frey. FirsT leTT: W. GaulT, B. Ross, G. DeVeau, A. Valle. T. GiunTa, G. Ruser, R. KenT, P. MacDonald, N. Ash, B. KenT Second leTT: E. Ash, J. Donnellan, Lucyszyn, E. Meadows, L. Cassella, G. Parker, Davis, R. Beckman, Tucker, R. WiTTer, F. King, H. Lee C. MelTi, J. Boni, Mr. WiTTenburg, Mr. Linderman. Third leTT: J. LeRoy, J. SmiTh, J.ATkins, J. Boyle, B. Lorenzini, E. Kolkowski, J. PasTenlic W. Nolder, D. Snyder, J. Hadzicki, B. Whipple, P. Hadzicki, B. Herzog, P. Snodgrass, B. Luderman, D. Swanson, M. Landon, R. Malone T dwzfddl Rwaew ,frm 1940 S J ir Q ff OTHER Than The Tew seTbacks which The Crimson squad suTTered during The season, The Team emerged Trom The din oT The play wiTh a Tavorable record. VicTories V Q were scored over Salamanca, Dunkirk, and JamesTown. The HillToppers losT To lThaca 5V XX' and BradTord and had To be conTenT wiTh Tie games wiTh Hornell and Corning Free Academy. CORNING FREE ACADEMY T6-bl ln The opening game OT The season, Olean encounTered a powerTul Corning eleven, buT The running oT Jacko Kane, Whipple and GriTTie enabled Them To keep up The TasT pace. WiTh The score reading 6-O in Tavor oT The Academy, C5riTTie came Through and made The Tying Touchdown. SALAMANCA T37- I 3l VicTory number one was chalked up by The Crimson squad when They scored a 37 To I3 win over The Sally High. The opponenTs showed plenTy oT TighT and heads-up playing, and only The greaT oTTensive and deTensive play oT The Red and Gold Turned back The Sally's bid Tor vicTory. DUNKIRK 46-03 Following Their win over Salamanca, The Crimson eleven again played an inspir- ing ball game To Topple Dunkirk by The score oT 6 To O. The sweeping TwenTy-Tour yard end run oT Bob Whipple sTarTed The vicTory march. MinuTes aTTer, he broke Through Tor The TirsT and only score oT The game. iTHAcf-x 47-303 On a gray OcTober aTTernoon, The Crimson meT a sTone wall lThacan line, and package oT hard-running backs ThaT proved To be devasTaTing. Bob Malone, end, wenT over Tor The Crimson's only Touchdown. The HillToppers Tumbled and Tumbled as was shown in The score OT 30 To 7. 92 JAM Esfowu I7-6I Alfhough fhe Crimson suffered a sound defeaf by fhe Ifhaca gridders, fhey sfill possessed an undying spirif and fhis enabled fhem fo edge ouf a 7-6 vicfory over a favored and powerful Jamesfown feam. Taking advanfage of a blocked punf, Geuder, fhree plays Iafer, made a beaufiful complefion of Sal Cucchario's pass and fhen wenf on fo converf fhe all-imporfanf exfra poinf. Jamesfown came back wifh a swiff sixfy-seven yard march in eighf plays, buf fhey failed fo make fheir exfra poinl' affer fouchdown, and fhe Hillfoppers came home vicforious. I HORNELL Iosoy Ouf fo even fhe score of Iasf year's vicfory by The Red Raiders, fhe Crimson foughf ouf a game fhaf was played in rain and a lashing wind, buf had fo be confenf wifh a scoreless fie. Tony Giunfa, fhe shiffy,fasf ball carrier for fhe Crimson, sfood ouf for his guick and surprising runs. For fhe Red Raiders, Generalli and Lisi, guarferback and fullback respecfively, sfood ouf. BRADFORD I2-I4I Bradford High SchooI's foofball feam may have been a pale shadow of pasf Owl elevens fhaf rose fo gridiron heighfs, buf if had fhe power and sfamina fo down fhe Red and Gold in fheir annual Armisfice Day classic by a score of I4 fo 2. The OwI's driving runs and shiffy Iegwork resulfed in fheir fwo fallies. Lafer when Parker was broughf down behind fhe goal Iine, fhey neffed fhe fwo poinfs. The Crimson had fheir opporfunify fo score in fhe fhird quarfer when fhey were on fhe OwI's fhree yard line. The Owl Iine held and fhe I-Iillfoppers couIdn'f hif pay dirf. The Crimson made fheir only fwo poinfs when fhey broughf down fhe OwI's Nelson for a safefy. I B IN January of fhis year fhe 'reams of inframural baskefball were again organized for a season of fasf and spirifed playing. Under fhe supervision of Cleon Linderman and Donald Wiffenburg fhe following feams were formed: SENIOR-JUNIOR LEAGUE SOPHOMORE-ERESI-IMAN LEAGUE Ohio Sfafe Colgafe Long Island Darfmoufh Norfhwesfern Columbia Cornell Syracuse Maiesfic U. Michigan Nofre Dame Carnegie Tech. By a planned sysfem of compefifion, Ohio Sfafe and Long Island became fhe runners-up in fhe Senior-Junior League, while Colgafe and Darfmoufh were runners- up in fhe Sophomore-Freshman League. Long Island defeafed Ohio Sfafe fo become champion of fheir league and Darf- moufh foppled Colgafe for fhe championship of fheir league. Played as a preliminary af fhe Salamanca-Olean game, fhe final game befween Darfmoufh and Long Island resulfed in Darfmouflfs copping of fhe inframural baskef- ball championship. , , gklubiii eggs M53 X I f Xwfjiglfif I 1257 s I Q3 A M f .X!ii i'i-.. X FronT: D. Kervin, J. Kollcowslci, R. Gee, H. Miller. Second: G. Miles, J. Duffey, J. Hadziclci, E. BuTIer, H. Landon, P. Linehan, T. GiunTa. Back: E. Malpiedi, A. Baldwin, A. Valle, J. ATIcins, G. O'Connell, R. Malone, J. Discavage, C. Ferris. afuzlq Bcuhelddl HE I940 BasIceTbaII season Turned ouT To be very successTuI. The Crimson Cagers Took nine ouT oT TourTeen games played, wiTh The excepTion oT one game played wiTh Salamanca which was ruled no conTesT. lThe score was 27 To 26 in Tavor oT The Crimson.I The Crimson quinTeT opened The season wiTh a loss To PorTviIIe High School by The close score oT I5 To I2. This deTeaT, however, did noT sTop'The Golden boys. They wenT on To win Their nexT Two games wiTh Eranlclinville lscore 46 To 27I and Salamanca lscore 27 To 26I. The IaTTer being ruled no conTesT. Hornell adminisTered a 34 To 36 deTeaT on The Crimson, buT again They came inTo The winning spiriT To beaT Allegany 34 To I8 and PorTvilIe, 46 To 29. Traveling To HorneII Tor a second encounTer, The Crimson were again beaTen by a score oT 25 To 22. The TourTh, TiTTh, sixTh, sevenTh, and eighTh consecuTive vicTories oT The season were chalked up againsT The Tollowing Teams respecTiveIy: Over Eranlqlinville 40 To 26, JamesTown 30 To 28, Salamanca 42 To I2, Allegany 29 To 24, and again Salamanca Tor The CounTy A TiTle, 36 To 22. ATTer copping The CounTy A TiTle, Olean was piTTed againsT Gowanda in a double-header in which Allegany also played CaTTaraugus. Gowanda was easily erased as a ThreaT by The score oT 4I To 22. The wind-up game Tor The Bi-counTy championship was played wiTh JamesTown aT The Jimmer's ciTy, and The Crimson were Tinally sTopped by a 3I To 26 deTeaT. BasIceTbaIl IeTTermen Tor The I940-4I season are: CapTain Edward BuTIer, John Hadziclci, PaTricl4 Linehan, Eugene Neiler, Harold Landon, Tony GiunTa, RoberT Whip- ple, Joe DuTTy, and John ATIcins. OLEAN HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Olean I2-'PorTviIle .........,... I5 Olean 40- Franklinville , ...,. 26 Olean 46-ilzranlclinville ........,, 27 Olean 30- JamesTown . . ,,,.. 28 Olean 27-'Salamanca lNo conTesTI 26 Olean 42- Salamanca .. ..,I2 Olean 34- Hornell ....,,........ 36 Olean 29-'Allegany .,.. ..... 2 4 Olean 34- Allegany .... .... I 8 Olean 36- Salamanca .. ...,. 22 Olean 46- PorTviIle .,,........ .29 Olean 4I- Gowanda ... . , . . .22 Olean 22-'Hornell .........,,... 25 Olean 26-'JamesTown .. ..... 3I TTI IndicaTes games played away from home. I 94 ll' ll' ll' If If Firsf row lleff fo righfl:J. Aiello, L. Domboslci. Second row: T. Guinfa, J. Duffy, B. Baldwin, B. Gee, J. Sfewarf, E. Bufler, J. Bush. Third row: Coach Cleon Linderrnan, W. Hasper, D. Panado. R. Carapelleffi, F. Robbins, E. Pickup, B. Johnson, D. Weber, L. Casulla, D. Hannon. 'Uafmllff Bandai! IETEEN years had elapsed before Olean High School adopfed varsify baseball in fhe year ninefeen hundred and fhirfy-nine. ln fhaf year fhe Crimson squad won seven ouf of eighf games played. In I94O fhe baseball Team reorganized under The direcfion of Coach Cleon Lindy Linderman. The Crimson bafferies also won fhe Counfy Championship fhaf year. The I94O feam was an excepfionally sfrong one, wifh a rosfer of fourfeen players. The pifching sfaff included fhe following players: Bob Gee, Harold Shorfell, Floyd Robbins, and Jack Griffie. Behind fhe plafe were Tony Giunfa and Denny Panada. The ofher players include Ed Bufler, firsf base: Sol Cucchairo, second base, Joe Anasfasia, shorfsfopg Bill Johnson, fhird base: Dick Weber, leff field, Cliff Evans, cenfer field: and Louis Cassella, righf field. Playing as ufilify man for fhe Crimson was Joe Duffy. ln winning fhe Counfy Championship, fhe Crimson won fwelve games ouf of fhirfeen. These games were played in fhe league circuif. Two of fhese games were no run games, bofh won from fhe Franklinville Ten Broeclc Academy. and pifched by Bob Gee, fhe Crimson hurler. The only game losf was fhe one wifh Salamanca High School by fhe score of 9 fo 4. SCHEDULE Olean- 5 .......,,,,.,...........,...... Randolph High School 2 TX, Olean- 7 .... .......,,.,,... A llegany High School 2 01 Olean- 4 .... ..., S alamanca High School 9 ,al Olean- 8 .... ..... R andolph High School 5 'B Olean-I2 ..,. ,.., P orfville High School-II if, Olean- 8 .... lvlachias High School- 7 T Olean- 5 ,.., ..,.. R andolph High School- 2 Olean-27 .... ..... A llegany High School- 2 Olean-T5 ..,. .... M achias High School- 2 Olean- 9 ,... .... P orfville High School- 5 Olean- 7 ..,. ,... T en Broeclc Academy- O Olean-25 .... .. ,.....,.,. Salamanca- 4 Olean- 2 .... ..... .......... T e n Broeclc- O 95 H 7 .T iii, .xl '2 7 ! 4 I N Qt! l e' H1414 1 1 AN pc mdq Wdleffdall HE players oT The Olean l-ligh School varsiTy volleyball Team meT wiTh compeTi- Tion galore This season and made a very worThwhile showing. Under The wing oT Cleon Linderrnan and Donald WiTTenburg, The boys were whipped inTo a smooTh working organizaTion. ln The compeTiTion Tor The easTern secTion of The counTy, Olean Took Machias in The TirsT seT by The score oT I5-7 and I5-O. The TirsT game wiTh Franklinville was losT by The score oT I5 To ll buT The nexT Two games oT The seT wiTh Ten Broeck Academy were Taken by The scores of I5-9 and I5-5. These vicTories gave Olean The championship of The easTern secTion and They Then came up againsT Salamanca Tor The Tinals oT The counTy play-oTT. Salamanca won The Tourney by winning The Two oT The Three games played. Scores-Salamanca, I5 To 51 Olean, IO To I5g Salamanca, I5 To 2. Olean players on The volleyball Team Tor The i940-4I season are: Ed BuTler, Gene Neiler, Richard Weber, Roland CarapelliTTi, Dennis Panada, RoberT NuTT, Mike Landon, Richard MorTon, Russell AbboT, Harold Miller, George Burlingame, William l-lasper, Vernon Rounds, and Charles TuTTle. By such a Tine showing, Olean l-ligh School has won recogniTion in This Tield oT sporT. NexT year will probably see The Crimson boys go on The march To Take The counTy pennanT. SeaTed: R. NuTT, E. BuTler, F. McCarThy, T. GiunTa, T-l. Landon, C. TuTTle. STanding: D. Webber. R. AbboTT, R. CarapellaTTi, Coach Linderman, l-l. Miller, D. Panada, J. Suda. 96 i Svuffzloaw Sfrtfzeff Ding' Bplg gf! ,E x tax fs' Q + E W 2 'Nb ULF wig S g if if l 5 , A A, L 4- N ,,A. - f J i W-M . : , - Q 1 5 W, L,,1 'ix Nh' - . ,AWL M 5 V 2 . , W-v. 6 J vw 'Legg' A K 5 WV M wwf ,. L. Cfmcje Of 'Che B'e9ad,e yvq, 'tail fum , nik-054.- Tlffzrafips f -uk.. Q af ' X -Zf Gif h...,r...4 'YJ . .NN -TILE Mxf yfzallbcgf 15 Lf? 1? ? 3. 2. W4 . 9 ES' V' 1:5 w w W X x 3 ., L, B i. Ez 1 ' ' L . X ' .gg ' ' -qw , . kr . MW N? ,igf Q f ' ' W . M. M . 'WTLLLTQI-:-wg' 1 -1 ' 1 F. y --.. 1 .M .ff 'N ' 'ES fig ' 1, ,.. 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S. x fr I X oxfoxfoxa QA!! V777 Q MN' Xl aww oxfoxfoxrr XX , fit? X Xlam xieianm 0XeafOXea 3? X Xearn, Arearn, rearn OLEPXN f Yfxqhkx. Vxqhkx. Yfrqhkx. Vrqhjd Red and qdofreo and qoXd Vxqhbd ?'rqhXX ?RqhXX Yfrqhrx. Vseo ano qohifreo and qoXo Tearnx. Tearnx. TearnX Q8 N CX Hemi X dkrrq be edxde nk Va ig - Vrce-'Pre ar Pr skdervr Secrek y T reasurer A Z'-:R JOYCE VPXLVNQUXST - MFRW, SMXTYX - - YXPXVXRWIT XAPNCYNNNCXQ - UOVXOXYN YXPXLL ----'- CLP65 REVKESENT PG N ES OOROXYW COLE ----- ' 599-NOV IKOELXNE VXECYNOTFN - - - Jurfror JEAN GREEK - - - Soprorvofe PPGTY NNEXS - - Presbman GXRLS' EXPORTS PXCTNYYXES Sepjrember VZ ko Ociober Ufxerxrfrs 'rourrxamerxh Sepkember '50 io Ockober lbfboccer. November 4 ro December qfxl oXXexfbaXX. December Xb 'ro March Tfbaskekbab. March XO ko March 'Mfxl oXXeqm'mXorx and Sbuweboard. Marcin 'ZA ro Pxpr'rX XSf?'rrxq-Vorrq Xourrxamerwk. PXpr'xX 'LX ,ro June bfbosikbab. June Bfxbe Qrrkf Sporr barxquei 'm wrfrcb Joxgce ?aXmoxu'xf!r adred as 'roasjrmas-'rer. Toe cjxrbx vardrkq Xeikers were cjxverx our air 'rbxs barxoxuebr. MM' 51,001 ' . r0'xYb, 5. ?aXmqu'xS'f. VX. X'x6YfXN.XCXl, O. Nab. ' , Fx. Vkedrxoka. 5. Greer. O f'xqxMX', D, C0 e, 50: ko rxqb Seake Skov X M S XX- ?.NNers 99 ir 'A' 'Ir 'lr 'lr ir THE SENIORS were again vic+orious 'rhis year, 'Io Iheir record. Sepfember 30. .. .... 7mm adding anofher undefeaied season Seniors 2 ..... .... Juniors O Odrober 3 .... .... S eniors 2 ..,..... Sophomore O Oc+ober 7. . . , .... Seniors 3 .... , , . Freshman O Oc+ober II .... .... S eniors 2 ..... ...,. J uniors O Ocfober I8 .... .... S eniors I . . . . . . Freshman O Ocfober 2I .... ........ S eniors I . . . . . . Sophomore O SENIOR TEAM RUTH HANNES Icapwany CARRIE LE ROY PEGGY eEoReE MARCIE EDEI. IManagerI LOUISE BARTEN EVELYN GERMANY TEDDY CAMPBELL JOYCE PALMQUIST MARION FORD DOROTHY COILE I-IARRIETT HARTWICK MARY A. KAMLER .IEANNE PLATT JOAN QUIGLEY BETTY I'IAI.SEY B ETTY VA RLEY GIRLS' ALL-HIGH SOCCER TEAM Firsjr Team Posifion Sis Smifh IJuniorI ,......... Lef+ Wing Adeline Piecho+a IJuniorI .... Leff Inside Jean Greer ISophomoreI ,...... Cenfer Carrie LeRoy ISeniorI ...... Righ+ Inside Berfha Caya IFreshmanI .... Righf Wing BeH'y Pfeiffer ISophomoreI. .Cen+er I-Ialf Firsf Team Posifion Marcie Edel ISeniorI .......,. Lefr I-Ialf Joyce PaImquis+ ISeniorI ..., Righf I-Iali Frances Bean IJuniorI, ,....,., FuIIbacIc Marion Ford ISeniorI ......,.,. FuIIIoacIc Mary Suchora IFreshmanI ..,.... 6oaIie Lefi' fronfz P. George, I-I. I-IarI'wicIc, M. EdeI, C. LeRoy, J. PaImquis'r, J. PIaI'r. LeII' back: D. I'IaII, M. KamIer, L. Barren, D. CoIe. B. Halsey, J. Quigley, B. Varley. I00 LeTT To righT: F. Anzivine, Cv. WhiTe, A. PiechoTa, M. SmiTh, J. Parks, A. Chew, F. DiMarco. nh' E GAIN This season baskeTball proved The mosT popular sporT Tor girls. The Teams were divided inTo Two leagues: The EasTern League, made up of advanced players, having The names of The easTern colleges, The WesTern League, made up OT Freshmen and beginners, having The names of wesTern colleges. For The Third successive Time in The hisTory of girl aThleTics in This insTiTuTion, a league Team enioyed an undeTeaTed season. This year The Navy Team, composed OT Juniors was undeTeaTed. The semi-Tinals-game was played beTween Navy oT The EasTern League, made up of Juniors againsT Cornell oT The WesTern League oT Sophomores. The score was TwenTy-six and Tive. High scoring honors Tor This season goes To PaTricia Killian who accumulaTed 6I poinTs. CHAMPTONSHIP GAME Junior Navy Team-26 Cornell-5 Addeline PiechoTa, F-26 Jean Greer, F Marie SmiTh, F-I2 Edi+h Rockwell, F Jeanne WhiTe, C lv1argareT CoTTone, F-5 Jackie Parks, G Mariorie ParmeTier, C Audrey Chew, G Jane KroTsch, G Frances Anzevine, 6 Marie Ross, G AnTioneTTe Delvlarco, Cv Lucia ColleTTi, G T25 'F . -P T 'K' i' 'k 'A' ir T- fl g as U'B 2 ,lg-fl.. 3, ,445 IOI cf QV o . N , t f' 'TON -6 f V 4 3 aku!! o JUNIORS-CHAMPIONS OLLEYBALI. proved To be a very popular sporT again This year wiTh ThirTeen well- C organized Teams. The leagues were divided according To classes-Seniors E and G3 Juniors H and Jg Sophomores K and Lg Freshmen, Teams A, B, C and D. The Junior J's capTured The Volleyball league championship Trom The Sophomore Team K wiTh The score 46 To 36. There was plenTy oT acTion on The volleyball courT This year wiTh all Teams show- ing Tine spiriT and cooperaTion. Members oT The Team were: MARIE SMITH lCapTainl EDITH ROCKWELL EDITH COOK PEGGY HUNTER ADELINE FIECHOTA TERESA DWYER MARGARET DWYER DELORES FERRIS RHEA KINNICUTT AT The end oT The season a Girls' Volleyball EdiTh Rockwell lJuniorI Jean PlaTT lSeniorl BeTTy PTieTTer lSophomorel Teresa Dwyer lJuniorl Jean Read lEreshmanl BerTha Caya llzreshmanl FIRST TEAM REVA KINNICUTT DOROTHY PARKER FRANCES DI MARCO FRANCES ANZIVINE AUDREY CI-IEVV LUCY ABBOTT FRANCIS BEAN JACKIE WELCT-I BETTY TILLER JACKIE PARKS All-High Team was picked. Marie Swanson lSophomorel EdiTh Cook lJuniorl Peggy George lSeniorl Carrie Eurey llzreshmanl Carrie LeRoy lSeniorl Angela MarTineIli lSophomoreI Le-TT TronT: J. Welsh, F. DiMarco, F. Anzivino, M. SmiTh, J. Parks, A. Chew, D. Parker. Back: T. Dwyer, A. PiechoTa, E. Cook, E. Rockwell, M, Dwyer, F. Bean, L. AbboTT. I02 ALL OF US PAUL SNODORASS HAROLD LANDON ROBERT EAIRCHILD SILAS STIENHART EDWARD BUTLER VICTOR WELCH ESTES PICKUP JAMES BGYLE OSCAR STAINBACI4 BILL BRANCH ROBERT BROWN SALEM SIMON JOSEPH EADE GEORGE LIAN CHARLES TUTTLE TOM OUINN JULIAN GIBSON JOE BUSH GENE MBCARTHY JOHN SLINOERLAND WAYLAND PARKER CHARLES SELTZ ALLEN CARPENTER BOB BUTLER ROBERT GEORGE BERNARD SUDA JOHN HADZICKI PAT LINEHAN WILLIAM NEELY TOM GEISE JAMES HORNBURG ERANR MCCARTHY NONE OF US 8 MOST likely To Succeed BeST example OT School SpiriT BeST all around MOST popular MOST STUdiouS BeST aThleTe BeST sporT BesT philosopher BeST looking BeST dancer BiggeST CuTup FuSsiesT ClevereST BusieST BiggeST Talker SweeTeST MOST SOphisTiCaTed MOST humorous MOST nonChalanT BeST dresser MOST TalenTed MOST arTiSTiC MOST opTimiSTiC MOST peSSimisTic WiTTiesT MOST Coy MOST original MOST sTUbl3orn MOST l3aShTUl SleepieST MOST musical MOST SenTimOnTal MOST regal The perTecT Speciman X I X I f X x Z'11 f f J - XI f ly - Ios ALL OF US MARJORIE RODIE PEGGY GEORGE HARRIET HARTWICI4 RUTH BIXBY MARCELLA EDEL DOROTHY COLE GLORIA SEeA DOROTHY HALL PATTY COLLINS MARGARET PEZZIMENTI ELLEN COPLAI4 JOAN OUIOLEY LOUISE BARTEN MARJORIE KERNS HELEN HUNT ANNE BARNETSON DIANA NORTON MAROARITE HOWDEN DOROTHY BURDSALL BETTY LYNCH JEAN PLATT MARY I4OLI4OWSI4I MARION SWATT JUNE ROBINSON LAURA MCDERMOTT ELLEN EANE JOYCE PALMQUIST MARILYN MARONEY BETTY YARLEY MADELINE CALIGUIRI LONAVE MANNION DORIS SCHIERTERLE NONE OF US Zawniinf SEPTEMBER 8. School opens. D. M. Keagle new Superinlendenl. Chrislopher O'Toole, new Direclor ol Vocalional educalion. I3. Girls' Sporl Council elecls ollicers. l9. Roberl Fairchild and Dorolhy l-lall head lhe Senior Class. 23. Cheerleaders chosen. 24. Red Cross work begins. 27. Crimson lies wilh Corning. OCTOBER 3. Belly Lynch wins Times-l-lerald conlesl. 4. A. M. C. pledges candidales. 5. Allegany deleals Olean J V's. 5. Olean lrounces Salamanca. IO. Assemblies begin. ll. Sludenls elecl l-lome Room Senale. I2. Sludenl Council elecls-Dorolhy Cole, Presidenlg John Slingerland, Vice-Presidenlq and Joyce Palm- guisl, Secrelary. I3. Olean deleals Dunkirk. J V's deleal Allegany. I6. l-li-Y iniliales pledgees. 20. Olean deleals Jameslown. 1 2l. We The Sludenls organized. Joseph Eade elecled Presidenl. 26. Senior piclures are laken. 27. Soccer games end: Seniors are champions. 29. Roberl Null heads Camera Club. NOVEMBER l 2. Scoreless lie: l-lornell vs. Olean. 4. Firsl l-lilllop lor l94O-4l appears. i 4. Palricia McLean chosen presidenl ol Cercle Francais. 5. Junior Play lryouls. 5. Belly Lynch heads Wayside. 9. Pep rally held in War Veleran's Park. ll. Armislice Day dance. I2-l5. Home-making classes make candy lor Olean Co. l boys al Camp Dix. I6. Vocalional lnslilule held in Olean High School. 20. Poolball dance. DECEMBER 5. Mrs. Mace ol London was Wayside speaker in As- sembly. 7. The O. l-l. S. l94O Congress yearbook won lirsl prize lrophy winner al W. N. Y. l. P. A. conlerence in Bullalo. Joseph Eade and John Dahar were lhe O. l-l. S. delegales. 12. Sluolenl Debale held by six Senior boys. I3. l-lome Economics Deparlmenl Tea. I4. Olean losl lo Porlville-baskelball. I7. Grand Sland Coaches banguel held al O. l-l. S. l 10+ 1940-7947 JANUARY I. Many New Year Resolulions. 4. Olean defeals Eranklinville on Ihe courl. II. Salamanca bealen by O. I-I. S. cagers. I8. I-lornell Iies wi'rh Olean quinlel. 2O. Regenls Exams mow us down. FEBRUARY I. Crimson Cagers Irim Porlville. 5. P. T. A. play broadcasl over WHDL. 4-6. Underclassmen picfures Iaken. 7. Olean wins over Eranklinville. I5. Senior rings ordered. I6. Mr. EvereI+ Thomas ioins facully. 20. Congress begins adverlising campaign. 25. O. l'l. S. conlribules 'Io Greek relief. 28. Quiz Ieam selecled. RCI-I MQ... 28 AP 5. 7. II. '2I. 28. 429. RIL I O J U I MA 2. IO. -20. 27. 28. Y I. 2. 7. I4. -3I. NE 6. 6. I5. 20. 24. Senior play casl chosen. Vic Welch, Bob Adams, and Esfes Pickup represenf l-li-Y al Rochesler conference. Cily Judge McDermo+I addresses Legal Clinic. Olean Quiz Team bears Cuba. Olean selecled as College Enlrance Examinalions cen+er. Music Eelival a+ Cuba-Mixed Choir raled li Girls' Choir, 2 plus. Spelling Bee held in assembly. Slale I-lonor League for l94I elecled. Easler vacalion. Olean mel Porlville in quiz. I-li-Y. l.eI'rermen announced. Junior-Senior Prom. Six Senior boys presenl debale in assembly. Senior play, Thal Girl Palsy, proves a success. Baseball games in play. Wayside dance. Yearbooks issued. Final Exams. Commencement IO5 HE CLASS of IQLLI extends its thanks to you, the advertisers, For your hearty cooperation in making this publication a suc- cess. May the coming year bring to each one of you value received on your advertis- ing investment. 4' if f:3is 'f qmm.g . S676 N X 1 xG1c 4 r 4 1 if fi LQJK 4? 4 if '+,ti44,4 0 ean G ass Comparl Incorporated Manufactures a Complete Line ot Glass Bottles and Jars OLEAN NEW YORK F5 3 Q , , --H1 , - i f -. --,, . :. : - V :H .J -M a-way. ...mlm ff-I 1' , si 7 I f 233 E? 32 ' ATA. Xia E' -1-5 Q A gm? en ' U 1-5 , :Q 3 -- ,:.: ,,,.,, ,,,, , , , . 22, 52 . QE X X 5, is '- fy new 5553? ,. gn , f .im JH - ' mmA. , . ' M25 K P :- Clarlc Angle Super Two Cycle Gas Engine Driven Compressors in World's Largest Compressor Installation, Continental Oil Company, Villa Platte, Louisiana CLARK BIQCDS. CCD. Vith Hzghest Honors . . and Mos+ Likely Io Succeed f The fellow mosi likely Io gel' ahead is Ihe one who looks like success al Ihe ouisel. We believe Thar a young man should make every efforl Io have his appearance Iaullless when he sefs our Io carve his career in Ihe world. Davis Qualily Clofhes are an inveslmenf in good appearance. DAVIS I54 Nor+h Union S+ree+ Olean, N. Y. CfR's133 gg-21. Yi ' I rrrrrr ,.,.,., if .... ..... . , .I ? ,f:s51,1:::::E:5 X , 1 -lxsxpp lx 2, E R. .-.1I5i5. '1111r11I5 :1 ' N 'M-.. .,,, I s r sr rsrra rss .feafm la Zffte a Bank The wide variely of a bank's services are of incalculable value Io ils cuslomers and ils communiiy. Learn of The many ways in which you can use FIRST NATIONAL facililies which have been perfecled Through seven decades of service Io Olean and vicinily. Checking, Inleresl, Safe Deposit Trusi and oiher Iacilifies are ar your command here. The First National Bank of Olean Oldesir Nalional Bank in Callaraugus Counfy Member Federal Reserve Syslem Member Federal Deposil' Insurance Corp BEST OF LUCK TO TI-IE CLASS OF '4I FOR A HAPPY AND SUCCESSFUL FUTURE I. W. MILLER Sz SON TI-IE COALIVIAN OF COLEMAN STREET Phone 4I7I 336 Coleman SIreeI OLEAN N Y YOU WILL FIND EVERY BANKING SERVICE AT TI-IE Exchange NationaI Bank OLEAN, NEW YORK The OIdesI Bank In Cahrareugus Cou Iy Member Federal Dep 'I I s a C po I St. Bonaventure College ST. BONAVENTURE, N. Y. Founded I859 Chartered by the Regents ofthe State of New York, 1875 Regular college courses leading to the degrees ot Bachelor ot Arts, Bachelor ot Science, Bachelor ot Business Administration, Bachelor ot Science in Finance FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO THE REGISTRAR St. Bonaventure College St. Bonaventure, N. Y. esser Oil Corporation OLEAN, NEW YORK 1Q.mfl'ilIf6YQ.9n l450 l450 NBC BLUE The lnlerscholasfic Quiz Silver Trumpef Bancl Fes1'ival M T T4 T T T l l '7fze Man Wfm eaunlld Are you planning The Toundalion Tor your career? This can only be done by Torlilying yourself early in life wilh a bank accouni-iJr's The besl founda- lion To build on. ll is nor loo lale To siarl now. The doors oi This banlc are open To you. Clean Trust Company i i OLEAN, N. Y. Member Federal Reserve Syslem Member Federal Deposil Insurance Corporalion ULEAN AUTOMUBILE DEALERS ASSDCIATIUN Members ABBOTT MACHINE CO. lnlernaiional Truclcs CHIEF MOTORS, Inc. Ponriac EORNESS GARAGE Plymouflm, Chrysler, Cadillac Diamond T Truck HASELOEE MOTO RS, Inc. Dodge-Plymouilw MARRA BROTHERS DeSol'o-Plymoulli M U RRAY-PAGE. lnc. Chevrolei-Oldsmobile SIRIANNI MOTOR SALES Willys-Nash SLAWSON 84 SONS ' Packard-Huclson-Terraplane VI NCENT-Wl LDAY CORP. Buiclc WHITMAN-JESSON. lnc. Eorcl, Mercury, Lincoln-Zephyr and Lincoln wb ir R i C' I 5 Mimi l,,,,Q-1 illlflxwmx l T... X7' 'qi x Q, 0 ' 'We B u i Id ' ' Tl-IE KIWANIS CLUB is deeply appreciaiive of The assisfance rendered by rlwe sludenis of 'flue Olean l-liglw Sclwool in Jrlwe recenf preseniafion of Gay Nine+ies Tl-IE KIWANIS CLUB OE OLEAN CROSBY DA! RY Phone OLEAN-5400 Eade's Corner Store Quality Groceries Fruits, Meats, Magazines and Novelties B R A D N E R ' S We specialize in imported Olive Oil, 0 Cheeses and Delicatessens li-O5 N. Union St. Open Evenings The Shopping Center l in 5, Shopping Center ' EAM Olean, New York V. W 09 W i Nw' VLY MW' 1 5, WWJ 301 S. Union 'Z W WM Phone 6666 W if 1, H l Baz' WMM ,bike 5 ' ,af 1941 I Complimenfs of G m 1941 o. I-I. S. GRADUATES M . A+ Your Service Always o A. E. Ewing Co. Olean's Complefe Hardware and Home Furnishing Sforel MAY I-I A P P I N E S S AND PROSPERITY 3 Be Yours . THRQUQHOUT THE Gavln-Mccarthy YEARS AHEAD STYLES FOR ' YOUNG MEN YOUR P A L A C E THEATRE TI-IE MARKET BASKET TI-IE KEYSTONE GAS CO., INCORPORATED 0 STRRES IFITISDONEBYE You CAN DO IT BEST ' WITH GAS . RIDER CULLEGE Qtto IVIiIIer G Son jewelwi Esmblished I865 of Business AcIminis+ra+ion BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREES IN COMMERCE AND EDUCATION Special In+ensIve Courses . . Founded I865 OI.EAN'S FINEST STORE TREN1-ON N. J TI-IE Y. M. C. A. Exfends besf wishes To +l'me Class of '4l Remember: Tomorrow's Clwarader is made Today! o Complimenfs of HARRY F. HALWIG O O CompIimenIs of HEATER co., CARLEY INCORPORATED O O FINISHING COURSES OUR For I-Iigh Sc:I'1ooI and CoIIe-ge ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT Recondifioned by ' RECONDITIONERS OF ATHLETIC EOUIPMENT 425-3I Nlagara Slrreef BUFFALO, N. Y. Gradua+es. INTENSIVE TRAINING Ior secretarial, accounlring, and oII1er business posnlons. NO SOLICITORS or proIessIonaI saIesrnen-wI1icI1 accounfs IorII1e Iow Iunion ralres of I6 Io I9 cIoIIars a nnonII1. SPECIALIZED BUSINESS TRAINING is The sureslr roulre 'ro seII-sup- porrinq Incomes, and Io oppor- Iuni+ies for advancement Scores of IocaI references. Six+ieII1 Year will begin Sepfember 2 WESTBROOK ACADEMY OLEAN, N. Y. I CATTARAUGUS COUNTY , when You were +I1e Newer in I MOTOR CLUB, Inc. FINE FURNITURE OLEAN, N. Y. I AND Arraiaarea Wim rhe I American AuIor'nobiIe Associelo New Yorlc Slele AuIon'iobiIe Associal on A+ Money Saving Priceg O ALWAYS SEE US g Budget Terms Advanced OFFICE: CITY BUILDING N E C 1 J. M. OIREILLEY, Office Secrelary 6+ O Xha Osf I Telephone 35ll I Eree Parking al All Times OFFICERS , , CHARLES P. LUTHERI Presidenl' ' I I 1' I II I JOI-IN G. LYNCH, Vi -Pr id nl a n-mu . EU JAMES GRAHAM, seieraii e .W .- I1 I I-I. O. I-IOOUE, Treasurer . L E , 4 Compliment CONGRATULATIONS O Ideal Tile 81 Marble Co. I GIBBLIN DAIRY ANGELS IANNONE I 204 Eullon Slreel W P'Op'leIO' ' Phone 5053 34+lw Summer Term begins July I4 I F Q R D B R Q T H E R S ' 34lI1 Fall Term begins Sepl. 22 I G R O C E R S I Chown School of Business I I Regislerecl by llrie Regenls I ' I 530 posilggjg!OfLIIfejm+Ia5Iep2ee!neLsi! our Iree Serviceicoud-esy Q II I 775 MGIISEIXQI Bumdfiaio, N. Y. I UW I Calalogue on Requesl N SIGIG Plione W L U C I E S SPECIALIZING IN JUNIORS Complimenfs of OPPENHEIM THEFLORIST BLACK'S DRUG STORE FOR THAT DELICIOUS CHOCOLATE SODA AND ICE COLD KOKE I58 Nor+h Union Sfreef DIMITRI BROTHERS Cor. Third and Sfafe OUR MOTTO: I-Iealfh and Cleanliness ICE CREAM, SODAS, SUNDAES SAINIDVVICI-IES All Kinds of Tobacco Phone 3544 DEE'S for DIAMONDS OIean's Leading JeweIer L A N G ' S Hardware and Furni+ure ' I88 Nor+h Union S+ree+ Phone 3567 HEENAN InOLEANi'r's... F U N E R A L H O M E 4OI Eas+ Siafe S+ree+ I Phone 5252 for GOOD FOOD TH E FAS H I ON Mrs. Pauline Lax SMART JUNIORS FOR HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS I7O Norlh Union S+reeI Olean, N. Y. YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHES KAMLER BROTHERS Cor. Slafe and Second Slreels BROWN'S BOOT SHOP OLEAN'S MOST COM PLETE SHOE STORE I4-I Nor+h Union Sfreef Olean, N. Y. Complimenls of An Ohio Friend of Olean High School CLIFFORD E. CARPENTER LIFE INSURANCE and ANNUITIES 402 Firsl Nalional Bank Bldg. Olean, N. Y. OUESTA'S CON FECTIONERY 320 Wesf Slrale Sire-el Phone 8307 PALMOUIST'S J E W E L E R S TMLOR AND DRY Cl'EAlXllN6 Dislinclive Merchandise phone 3426 Diamond Se-'rfing and Engraving 3I6 Wesf Slrale Slreel Olean, N. Y. I72 Norlh Union Slrreef Opposilre Exchange Banlc BUIII. BYHIICII Xl I'I9llCIl'iX DR. VICTOR M. FAIRCHILD Incorporaled D E N T I S T O O INSURANCE g Firsl Nalional Bank Building Firsl' Nalional Bank Building Olean' N' Y' FOR REAL SATISFACTION BEST WISHES TO TI-IE from your Toofwear make , I-IanniIan's your Iouyword. CLASS OF 4l The remembrance of qualily remains O long afler The price is Iorgojrlen HANNIFAN 8: CO. I47 N. Union SI. Dial 6367 OLEAN TILE COMPANY IE YOU DON'T KNOW EURS KNOW YOUR EURRIER JOHN B. KING U. S. TIRES AND BATTERIES 9 Road Service JOSEPH M, SEGALL 2OI Wesl S+a+e Slreel OLEAN BRADFORD Phone 6433 Olean, N. Y. Complimenls of cYRl L NEWMAN ' BEAUTY A SHOP SHORTELL BROS. PLUMBING I-IEATING AIR CONDITIONING Phone 3456 6I6 Wesl Slale Slreel Olean, N. Y. SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY AND CLEANING CO. CONGRATULATIONS ALL KINDS OF . LAUNDRY WORK Including Rugs and Curfains OnIy Pure Soif Wafer Used STATE DINER I I Ol-EAN' N. Y' i 4I9f2 Wesf Siafe Slrreef DON'S DAIRY STORE THE 45 Wes+ Main S+ree+ COVER OF -I-I-IIS BOOK AIIeqany, N. Y. I WAS MADE BY 0 DONKER PRODUCTS FOUNTAIN SERVICE IZ6 Norfh Union Avenue Dancing Any Time CHICAGO. ILL. Remember Jrhis Phone No. 5 6 0 0 For Prompf-Free Delivery Service EMMETT E. SPINK Try The 550,000 ChocoIaIe Syrup a+ our Soda Founfain FUNERAL HQME NORTON'S PHARMACY 483 Norfh Union SIreeI' X THOMAS J. SHEEHAN Complimenfs HANNIFAN 8: CRANDALL RETAIL LIQUOR STORE ELECTRIC AND GAS APPLIANCES I24 Wes+ Sfafe S+ree+ Sales and Service OIean, N. Y. Phone 4422 Phone 3600- L-43I8 X 5l4 Wesi SI'aIe ST. OIean, N. Y 1-1 I , I I THE OLEAN PHARMACY HARRY M. BRYANT O I33 NorIh Union SIreeI W. H. SIMPSON, Inc. EsIaIoIishecI I878 PLUMBING - HEATING AIR CONDITIONING The Iron Fireman Piionse 565I Clean. N- Y- I86 N. Union SI. Olean, N. Y. N , L , K A P L A N Choose Your Piano as Ihe Arfisfs Do The Fur House of Confidence Choose T B A L D W I N OLEAN-BU FFALO HUNDREDS OF COATS TO CHOOSE FROM The WorId's BesI Vic+or, BIue Bird, Columbia Decca Records WILLARD MUSIC HOUSE The OId ReIiabIe MAKE YOUR LANNEN'5 ENTERTAINMENT WALL PAPER PAINTS HEADQUARTERS PICTURE FRAMING WINDOW SHADES Phone 3007 204 Wesf SIaIe Sfreef F. H. OAKLEAF CO. OuaIiIy in SchooI Supplies CONGRATULATIONS LESTER SHOE COMPANY 228-230 N. Union S+reeI Olean, N. Y. 144414 1 V It is a pleasure For us to serve our ever increasing clientele ot satisfied customers. We appreciate the confidence they place in us and our ability to turn out Fine printing. 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