Q presented by MARY EADE ROBERT DIMICCO EDITORS IN CEIIEE RICHARD EEOLEY WILMA DAVIS MANAGING EDITORS JAMES BRANCH PAUL NORTON BUSINESS MANAGERS ANNE CULVER WILLIAM I-IOLCOMB ART EDITORS DONALD MALICK STAFF ARTIST QV' AND 1 l O no If 4' E A Al Y, X T4 'V' 4 vs Lffmx- I an Az A253 .I G I L ,W ME 3 ' QL 'fig' ee OI, S G X339 'Img lx 'uw ' ' R I E Q E- ,ig O11 TSE Q 5 9 , P if G., I 3'f 1E: 12a:---- i 4 gi Zz z C PRQPESSQNS f ,Q Cuwgp, PUBLISHED BY THE OLEAN HIGH SCHOOL OLEAN, NEW YORK FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1946-47 ll! 1 is 3 li .fealzn,l'a,liae,anef,fiue,l'o,Zeaan fgnaaanceJi4e,a,fMe,cfolfs,Ja4n .L'if1le,Z'aAk.t,make,haqeAeZu4n4. if ALMA MATER Ch, Alma lvlaler lair and True Thy honor we acclaim, We rally 'round The Red and Gold To laud Jrhy noble name. ln Jrhee we srudenrs shall renew Our Tailh of days gone by, Across 'rhe years, we'll live anew Thy spirilr Olean l-ligh, Across The years, we'll live anew Thy spiril Olean l-ligh. Dear Clean, Thy loving ways And charms will ever be Those memories ol golden days. Those lriends and hearrs so Tree? To Jrhee we pledge lhy honor due, And parling sound Jrhy cheers, Qur lhoughls ol you, so slaunch, so lrue, Will live Through all lhe years, Qur lhoughls ol you, so slaunch, so True, Will live lhrough all The years. -BRADY Sl-lOFF T34 N - 1.95 I5 LQL gg f pf r Xb 350 H14 ,d,cfzaolAfzau.fcZ ,ie ,a ,place ,af JW ,af ,z,:4w:, ,We ,afzmmffq -DISRAEL I O MISS HELENA F. SCHLEICI-1, Librarian af +he Oiean High School 'for 'rhe Iasf eighfeen years, This Congress of l947 is afiecfionaiely dedicafed, as a slighf expression of grafiiude for her fireiess aid in developing an appreciafion for The prinied page. Win' .gr-w ' -nv! VW I ,, ' I' 3 A' ff: 2' Q ff? 2 9' ' 42.1 ,A 39422 aff.-'aplw ,Y , I 3, M may FGREWORD T I-IE Congress S+aII of I947 presenrs a record, In pidrure and In words, of one year in Ihe IIves of persons who are LIVING AND LEARNING a+ Olean I-Iigh School. II' is hoped rhaf 'rhis book wiII reveal +o Ihe reader a sense of fhe pIeasure, hard work, and Ihe spirif of high advenrure Ihaf have been carried Info Ihe various acfivifies of The year. CONTENTS LIVING AND LEARNING O LEADERSI-IIP O COMPANIONSI-IIP 0 ACTIVITY 0 SOCIABILITY O SPORTSMANSI-IIP ILLUSTRATIONS ANNE CULVER DONALD MALICK STAFF ARTISTS MARJORIE BOUGI-ITON ANNE CULVER PHILIP DIETTERICI-I NANCY FORREST DIANE I-IASELOFF SARA ANN I-IEAD RICI-IARD KUI-ILOW DONALD MALICK LINA MORRISON MARILYN SCI-INELL MAURICE SWARTS SI-II RLEY TINKER CONTRIBUTORS WV X C Q25 ffm? E LEADERSHIP is MR. DONALD M. KEAGLE Superirwendenf of Schools, OLGGN, New York BOARD OF EDUCATION DR. L. E. DIETTER, Presidenl RAYMOND J. COLLINS, Secrelary ALBERT D. CRADDUCK EDWARD H. BARESEL FRANK H. ANDREWS JOHN W. RANDALL GEORGE L. PURDY THOMAS R. OLSON JAMES E. LYONS lDeceasedl R. V. KOEBELlN, Treasurer, Colleclor and Clerk GENEVIEVE DINSMORE, Assislaril' Clerlc MARGIEANN ROWE, Secrelary ADMINISTRATION DONALD M. KEAGLE Superimlenclenf ol Schools FLORENCE M. SNYDER Secrelary lo Superinlendenl J. L. McCREADY Allendance and Child Accounling Officer MEDICAL INSPECTION C. A. GREENLEAE, M. D. Medical lnspeclor GRACE CLARK, R.N. VIOLET GREEN, R.N. School Nurses I3 MR. ERNEST H. HOELDTKE Principal ol Olean l-liglw School MR. M. WESLEY SMITH Vice-Principal of Clean High School 1 yrsrs p -. A -.Q'f if--g . . ., ..':,.- ' .r ff, E 1 'VI 'V 9fE. ?J- ' y'L, -LKk- 'Y , 5 VIRGINIA V. ARNOLD DOROTHY ATKINS Home Economics English Syracuse Universify D'YouviIIe College M. ELIZABETH BALDWIN English Syracuse Universify Albany Siafe Teachers ANNA M- BALL EDITH M. BASS AVI I CommerciaI SWGCI-'Se UWVSVSIIY Genesee Sfafe NormaI BERTHA H. BEAR LEVETA H. CARPENTER SAMUEL CARR M. AGNES CASEY E I'h M 'rhernafics InduSIrIaI AMS E I'h 'mg IS I a U A BuIIaIo Srafe Teachers ng 'S Syracuse Universi+y Demson Unlyerslry Universify of Bmcfaro Buffalo Sfafe Teachers CorneII Universify Universify of Roches'Ier SI. Bonavenfure CoIIeqe I 6 I X 1 ' S ia X W 2- ,Q x T 52,1 X K VIOLET A. COWELL Commercial Albany Slale Teachers l-TENRIETTA DUNN 'K l MABEL C. EATON by J f xg Tc X X 5 ei M5 fx Tw. DOROTHY D. coaurw Social Sfuclies Kalamazoo College MARY G. DOWNEY English Universily of Toronlo gi .f.i.. l' MARY C. DRTSCOLL English Albany Slale Teachers if Tl-l ELMA E, EVERLETH Physical Educailion Arnold College ol Physical Educalion l-lome Economics Buffalo Siaie Teachers Columbia Universify i f 1-4 4:12 ' 1 fb ev, . A X, 5 , L . - It 5,3 ggi, 11. N iiii . .T Q if ','l limi? if . , . V. ,, - tvrlr MARTIN J. FARAG-HER HERTET. FLUENT Science Science S+. Bonavenfure College Sl. Bonavenlure College Cornell Universify U niversify of Buffalo Commercial S+. Bonavenlure College Allred Universily MARION FOOTE Maihemalics Columbia Universily Commercial Albany Slale Teachers ARTHUR W. FORBES English Universify of Michigan SIDNEY M. FROST Boys' Counselor Albany Sfafe Teache Allegheny College Cornell Universify C. H. GEUDER Mafhemafics Valparaiso Universify Cornell Universify TLOUIS S. I-IALE FS 14 ,dingk ,Jag ,among ,Zfze ,feaanecf ,fadld ,langea ,ffnan ,ffze ,longed ,life ,af ,Zfze ,iqnafzani IDA R. GOULD Social Sfudies Albany Sfafe Teachers Columbia Uniyersify Cornell Universify -JOI-IN LYLY ROBERT GRANT Direcfor of fhe Band Mansfield Sfafe Teachers Universify of Michigan Waynesburg College English Fredonia Sfafe Normal Sf. Bonavenfure College Universify of Buffalo Universify of Chicago HELEN M. I-IICKEY I-Iome Economics and Cafeferia Manager Buffalo Sfafe Teachers MARY S. I-IAN N IGAN Social Sfudies Buffalo Sfafe Teachers Sf. Bonavenfure College LU LA I'IILL Science Alfred Universify GLADYS R. HARRIS Direcfor of Glee Club and Choir Ifhaca Insfifufe of Public School Music .LOTTA B. I'IOBART I-lead of English Depf. Universify of Michigan ELIZABETH I-IERZOG Girls' Counselor Buffalo Sfafe Teachers Sf. Bonavenfure College I-IORTENSE A. KELLER M afhemafics Sf. Lawrence Universify s I -'fr ,, , I -. . . - 2 L emma 11,61 1 ,ladaaefl ,nz ,fan ,mwq MJ., Mya ,mmm ,rw Aeek ' , - I if- . .I 3 X4 5 W Q PM ,v 444- 1 Q ja Q Q' I 1 ' wwrwx sa ,fri .e w .S I '11 ' 1' r of KL 41' ff. , ECCLESIASTES ETI'-IEL O. KERSI-INER Commercial Cornell Universify Albany Sfafe Teachers .I WILMER E, KUNKLE HELEN D. LANNEN JULIUS LARSON Physical Educafion Commercial Indusf,-ic-,I Arg Columbia Universiry New Yorlc Sfafe Teachers ' - Slale Teachers' W. Chesler Columbia Universify Slow nshlule yr ' f-Lf. ETI-IEL H. MacDOWELL GERTRUDE OLIVER CHRISTOPHER O'TOOLE C Science Larin S+, BonayenIure College College of Woos+er E E FLORENCE A. PRATT RICHARD POHNDORF Physical Educalion Orcheslra Direcror Springfield Col'ege Mansfield Slale Teachers Head of lndusrrial Arfs Buffalo Slale Teachers SI. Bonavenlure College Cornell Universily MARY L. PRATT Social Srudies Buffalo Slale Teachers Syracuse Universiry I9 AROLINE M. PERCIVAL English Syracuse University fi 'I T II I I . i.a as I - MARGARET SABATINO Social Sludies, English Geneseo S'ra're Teachers SI. Bonavenlure College , HELENA F. SCHLEICH Library Cornell Universily Columbia Universily if . . In -his Jas:-.ge is ROBERT O. STARR EVERETT R. THOMAS Science Commercial Alfred Universiyy Flalfsburg Normal School New Yorlc Universily KENNETH VAN DE MARK JESSlE M. WALL JOHN W. WALLACE ' ' Direclor Home Economics lndusfrial Arls Soclal Sludles Mechanics lnslilule Oswego Sfafe Teachers Union Col.eqe, Harvard U. Louisiana Simye Umversiiy Universily of Rochesier Cornell Universily GRETCHEN TRENKLE French Syracuse Universily PAUL WHITEHILL Science and Malhemalics Clarion Slale Teachers Columbia Universily Mansville Sfale Teachers K MABEL E' WlLSON JENNIE R WOMBOUGH Malhemallcs Heacl of.Social Sludies Hiram College Deparfmeni- Syracuse Universily Simmons College 20 ABIGAIL YORKE Social Sludies D'Youville College OFFICE STAFF .. V? 5 ATTENDANCE l MR. JAMES L. MCCREADY MEDICAL STAFF fi T. 5 vi. if - s ' 1 my ' -.5 S: 1 Q '- S MISS VIOLET GREEN, R.N. DR. C. A. GREENLEAF MISS GRACE CLARK, R.N 21 A4 ,uuldn ,a ,Mud 7114! Acfnoal ,431 ,ani Am! ,Jeanna Jaw, 3 fzafnewaluf zum. V -MALTBIE BABCOCK A. X 44:51 'iq 12 ,432 la f s el T ' I k, N h 'NR . 'l ' 5 ...JZ . f . . ' N. , 1 Z , , Q X4 1 x b A , A if , ,., ,X . ,,-BT If, df: lx h -' XF' . 9 Kr? -5a ' '- fi?-1 V4 ' 4 fi ggi: 92:21 :fifxfzv -. , v 1. 92:42. ' gaedif,-' ' aw-2. ' bf' 771 NW 1 ,x if ,. 0, f..,, . 3 . - p o 1 . ,4 . Q,-.q,L.-.hw H. , I if 'Y 4- V ' - Y' 93 ' .+211H:-'mef I., A , k A V , p..,g L .. 7,54 -v,M,, 3, 'Q I , .' 41 V 31.06 Q , vgqfgf vga vc 1 if 1 f v go,-.' wee' ' g . W -.2 -i ' J' .5 ,Q 1 o 1 Vg-.1-my f Q . - ,- -' . 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'1L 'QQ ' fa' 1.11 :5f.1r,az 5 1231 2:5 :Q 1 f- j-g',pf,',-,-,-53-,L 7-I 'qv 4. , qu: -. 5,3-57 5, 'sk- f 'ie ' li 'V if 'jg RL., ,,-217.551 ' 'aj' , fx Lf? f F-zz 1 I S '- I-1 -1 I,f'r2!.if1 Q 2 '53 H22 .g' 2 . f -f 55222 - f 3: 07 P iz' mfs- 2 A ' . Q.. .. N . 3, x .A fi- .ff Q wg' ,fig ,RJ Q., gl Q 3.4 nl ... fig. . gbjgf VEC 'Y' Y x in p. CQMPANIQNSHIP SIanc.IInq: B. Dimicco, R. Eeqley, J. CoIIins. Sea+ed: A. Culver, R. Snodgrass, B. Weis, A. Hornburg, J. Branch. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS BETTY WEIS - Vice Presidenf ARTHUR HORNBURG Treasurer ANNE CULVER ------- Secrefary STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS JAMES BRANCH DOREEN DAVIS JAMES COLLINS ROBERT DIMICCO RICHARD FEGLEY CLASS ADVISERS MISS LOTTA B. I-IOBART MISS GRETCI-IEN TRENKLE MR SIDNEY M FROST 24 LUCY ANTONHETTI Classical Club lll Bowling Club lll Soflball lll Volleyball lll JOSEPH J. ASH Dramalics Club lll Presidenf ol Bowling Club Jr. Varsily Baslcefball l3l Baskefball Banquel l3l lnlramural Baslrelball l4l Assembly Program l3l MARY ASH Uslner al Minslrel l3l Assembly l2l Junior Play Cas? l3l Sec. of Oil Painlg Club l3l JULIA ATTOLINI Volleyball ll-2-3l Baslrefball ll-2-3l Volleyminfon Sbullleboard ll-3l Ping Pong ll-2-3l Sporfs Lellers ll-2-3l Dramaiics Club l3l Bowling Club ll-Zl ELEANOR ATWOOD Red Cross Club lll Frenclw Club l2l Mafh Club lll Glee Club ll-2-3-4l Execulive Comrnillee l2l Spring Concerls ll-2-3-4l Cbrislrnas Program l2-3-4l Usher for Junior Play l3J Assembly Programs llf2-3-4l Bowling Club l4l SEN IORS HQ, r 'fs if .S C sf, 25 LEANORE 6. ATWOOD Sec. ol Red Cros Club lll Frenclw Club l2l Usher al Junior Play l3l Spring Concerls ll-2-3-4l Clwrislmas Programs l2-3-4l Bowling Club l4l Malli Club lll DOROTHY A. BACHO Sporl' Lellers ll-Zl Classical Club l2l Wayside l3-4l Junior Class Treasurer l3l Ticlcel Commillee for Junior Play l3l Usher al Comrnencemenl l3l Senior Class Ring Comrnillee l3l Congress Sfall l4l Minslrel Revue l3l Assembly l2l Home Room Allernale l2l BARBARA BAKER Dancing Club lll Baslcefball ll-2-3l Ping Pong l3l MARY B. BALLAK Home Room Represenlalive lll Glee Club ll-Zl EMILY BELVEES Classical Club Sporl' Lellers ll-2-3l Bowling Club BARBARA BENDER Dramaiics ll-2l Tumbling lll Wayside l3l RAYMOND BLAKE Assembly l3l Bowling Club ll-2-3-4l Treasurer of Bowling Club l2l Presiclenl of Bowling Club l3l We, The Sfudenls l2-3-4l Track l3l Foolball l3l Junior Play Ticker Commirlee l3l ALICE MARIE BOYD Srudenr Council Member l3l Home Room Represenralive l3l Minsfrel Show l3l Usher af Commencemenl l3l Home Room Alfernale l4l Vice-Presidenf of Sludenl Council l4l Promplress of Senior Play l4l New York Sfale Honor League JAMES ROSS BRANCH Sludenl' Council l4l Presidenl of Ski Club l2-3l Congress Slaff l4l Financial Commiflee for Minslrel Show. Foolball, Baskerball Games New York Sfafe Honor League EUGENE 6. BRANDON Major-Science Minor--Malhemalics JUNE E. BRANDON Volleyball ll-2-344-l Baskelball ll-2-3-4-l Ping Pong ll-2-3-4l Girl's All Slale l3l Volleyminron ll-2-3-4l Senior Play l3l Sollbal ll-2-3-4l Shuffleboard ll-2-344l Home Room Represenraliye lll Sporrs Lellers ll-2-3-4l Allernafe l2-3l Sec. of Sophomore Class l2l Choir ll-2-3-4l Junior Play l3l Dramalic Club l3l We, The Sfudenrs l2-3l Vice Presidenr, We, The Sludenfs l4l All Slale Choir l2l Assembly ll-2-344-l Business Manager of Choir l2l Usher af Cornmencemenr l243l Spring Concerf ll-2-3-4l Chrisfmas Programs ll-2-3-4l Music Eesfiyal al' Hornell lll New York Slare Honor League JANET BRENAN Wayside l3l Red Cross Club ll-Zl Music Conlesl al Hornell lll Auxilium Lafinum l2-3l Classical Club l2l Library Slafl l3l Usher on Class Day l3l New York Sl'a+e Honor League GERALD BROWN lnframural Baskelball lnframural Baseball JEAN C. BROWN Dramaric Club ll-Zl Home Room Senafe l2l Cheerleading l2-3-4l Minsrrel Show l4l BETTY BRUNDAGE Bowling Club l3l Camera Club l4l P JANET BURLINGHAM Maior-Home EC Minor--Business BEVERLY BU RT Baslcelball lll Bowling Club lll ROBERT S. Cf'xLl6URl lnlr mural Baskefball ll 2l 5 . Varsify Foolball l3l Foofball Banque? l3l Orclaeslra lI'2-3-4l Clnoir l2-3-'ll Spring Concerl ll-2-3-4l Band l3'4l Srale Compelilion Feslival l2'3l All Sfale Orclwesfra l3l Olean' l4l Fredonia Clirisfmas Programs ll-2-3-4l Cornrnencemenl Orcliesira ll-2-3l Commencemenl' Band l4l Assembly ll-2-3-4l Bowling Club l3l Lelfermens Club: Twenry Point Lelle JACK CARNEY Congress Slalf l4l Inlramural Baslcelball ll-2-3l Baseball l4l Baslcelball Secrelary Gun Club l4l Senior Play Ticlrel Cornmillee l4l Sporls Edifor of Yearboolc l4l C-un Club l4l Quiz Team l4l New Yorlc Slale Honor League JOAN CASHIMERE Slee Club lll Choir ll-2-3-4l Usher for Minslrel Show Clwrislmas Program ll-2-3-4l Spring Concerl lIf2-3-4l F WILLIAM Cl-IADWICK Maior-Science Minor-Hislory ANNA CHELADYN Dancing Club Junior Red Cross Dramaric Club Classical Club Junior Play Ticlcel Commillee Usher af Junior Play lll lll l3l l3l l3l l3l NORVIL Cl-lEW Band lI'2l Slci Club ll-2-3-41 Red Cross Officer Disfribulion l4l MARGARET Cl-lITTEN DEN rclieslra ll-2-3-4l Glee Club ll-2-3-4l Clwoir ll-2-3-4l Classical Club l3l Le Cercle Francais l2-3-4l Musical Feslival, Olean l2l Dansville Jamesfown l4l Roclmesler All-Slale Music Feslival l4l Hornell Seclional Finals l2l Fredonia Slale Finals l3l HELEN Cl-IOKRACFI Glee Club Clioir ll-2-3-4l Dramalic Club l3l Minslrel Slnow lfil Spring Concerr ll-2-3l Clwrislmas Pageanf ll-2l Assembly Program l2-3l PATRICIA A. CLARK Glee Club ll-2l Spring Concerl ll-Zl Assembly IZI New York Siale Honor League BETTY IRENE CLAYTON Maior-Business Minor-Home Economics ROBERT COLEMAN Orcheslra ll-2-3-4l Chess Club ll-2-3--Il All-Slale Orcheslra, Olean l2l Jameslown l4l Music Fesliyal l3l, Fredonia Minslrel l2-3l JAMES COLLINS S+. Mary's lll Presidenl Classical Club l2l Band l2-3-4l Presidenl Band l4l Sludenl Council l4l 20-Poini' Lelfer l4l Direcied Assembly Band I4I New York Slale Honor League ROBERT CORKINS Band ll-2-3l Orchesira l3l Assembly l2l Swing Band l3l All-Slafe Eeslival l3l Home Room Represenlalive l3l Assembly Band l2-3l Inlramural Baskelball l2l Bowling Club l2l SENIORS EILEEN M. CRONIN Volleyball ll-2-3l Ping Pong l2-3l Red Cross ll-2l Properly Commillee Junior Play l3l Minslrel Show I3-4l Wayside l3-4-l New York Slafe Honor League ANNE lvl. CULVER Bowling Club ll-2l Glee Club lll Chrislmas Program lll Assembly ll-3-4l Oil Painling Club I2-3-4l Senior Play l4I Tumbling Club l3l Congress Slaff l4-l Usher al Commencemenl' l3l Coslume Comn-iiI+ee, Junior Play T31 Elmira Key Award l3l Ping Pong lll D.A.R. Good Ciiizenship Pilgrim l4l Home Room Represenlalive l4l Secrelary Senior Class l4l Usher al Chrislmas Program l4l Hisfory ol Olean Schools l3l Volleyminion lll Quiz Team l4l Co-Arr Edilor of Yearbook I4I Salulalorian l4l Lafin Award l3l New York Slale Honor League l4I LeHermen's Club l4l MARILYN CURTIS Choir l2-3-4I Tumbling Club ll-2-3l Glee Club lll Dramalic Club ll-2l Sporfs Leilerslll-2l Ski Club ll-2-3l Cheerleader l3-4l Minslrel Show l344l Treasurer of Sporls Council l3l MARY JANE DALEY Glee Club l2-3l Assembly l3l Spring Concerl' l2l Chrisfmas Program l2-3l DOREEN DAVIS Orcheslra ll-2l Spring Concerl ll-2-3l Accompanisl of Choir ll-2l Accompanisl of Glee Club ll-2l Assembly ll-2-3-4I Slring Ensemble l2-3l Sludenl Council I2-4-I Swing Band l3-4l Secrelary of Sludenl Council l2-4l Chrislrnas Program ll-2-3l Usher al Music Eesiival l3I Minslrel Show l3l Elmira Key Award l3l Slale Compelilion in Mus., Hornell ll-2l Slaie Compefilion in Mus,, Fredonia l3l New York Slale Honor League 28 WILMA MAE DAVIS J. V. Cheerleader ll-2l Senior Cheerleader l3-4l Properly Commifiee of Junior Play l3l Usher af Senior Play l3l Usher al Senior Commencemenl l3l Usher af Class Day l4l ' Congress Slaff l4l Glee Club lll Girl's Sporl Lefler l2-344l Assembly l3-4l Chrislmas Pageanl lll Girl's Ping Pong Champion l3l Managing Edilor of Yearbook l4l Baskelball l2-3-4l Volleyball i2-3-4l Minsirel Show l4l Volleyminlon C2-3-4l All-Slar Cheerleader l3l Foofball Banquel l4l LeHermen's Club New York Slale Honor League DONNA LORRAINE DECKMAN Red Cross Club lll Dance Club ill Volleyball lll Baskelball l2l Ping Pong lll Usher al Commencemenl l3l LILLIAN DeGOLYER Congress Slaff l4l Tumbling Club l2-3-4l Tumbling Show l2l Minslrel Show l3l Classical Club l2l Sporis Lefler l2l Represenfafive on Sporls Council l3l Baskelball ll-2-3-4l Volleyball ll-2-3-4l Volleyminlon ll-2l Shuffleboard ll-2l Home Room Alfernafe l3l Assembly l2l Usher al' Junior Play l3l Usher ai' Snow While l4l Properly Comrnilfee of Senior Play l4l Club and Girl's Sporls Edifor for Yearbook l4l Usher af All-Sfar Baskeiball Game MARY ANNE DELANEY Classical Club l2l Wayside l3-4l Vice-Presidenl of Wayside l4l We, The Sfudenfs l4l Usher for Chrisfrnas Pageanf l3l JOAN DENEEN Minsfrel Show l3-4-l Baskefball l2l Volleyball l2l SEN IORS I GEORGE DERBY Maior-l ndusfrial Arls Minor-Hislory RICHARD DIMICCO Home Room Represenlalive l3l Allernale l4l Sludenl Council l3l Foorball l3-4l Track l3-4-l Congress Slall l4l Properly Commiilee, Senior Play l4l Bowling Club ll-2l ROBERT FRANKLIN DIMICCO Bowling Club lll Varsily Track l3-4l lnlrarnural Baskelball l3l Junior Varsily Foolball l3l Varsify Eoofball l4l Sludenf Council Congress Sfaff l4l 20-Poinl Lelfer Le++ermen's Club i3-4l Tickel Commiffee, Minslrel Revue l4l Allernale l4-l Super Sporls Leffer ELBA DODGE Magic Club lil Foolball ll-2-3l lnlramural Baskefball l2-3l Baskelball Golden Jubilee l3l Honorably Discharged. U. S. Navy JOSEPH DONATO Bowling Club ll-2l New York Sfale Honor League l4l 29 NANCY DONNELLAN Glee Club ll-2-3-4l Spring Concerl ll-2-3-4l Chrislmas Concerl ll-2-3-4l Usher af Minslrel Show l3l J.V. Cheerleader l4l Assembly l3-4l Minsfrel Show l-1-l SALLY A. DRISCOLL Tumbling Club ll-2-3-'ll Volleyball ll-2-4-l Baslcelball i2-3-4l Glee Club ll-2l Congress Slafl l4l Usher al Minslrel Show l3l Assembly l2l Dramalic Club ll-Zl Sporl' Leller lil Shullleboard l3-4l Volleyminlon i3-4l Tumbling Show l2l MARY J. EADE Presidenl of Junior Class l3l Bus. Mgr. and Scly. of Music Org. l2l Secrelary Sporls Council l3l Choir ll-2-3-4l Junior Play Casl' l3l Vice Presidenl' Dramalic Club l3l Vice Presidenl French Club l3l Vice Presidenl Red Cross Club lll Home Room Represenfalive ill Home Room Allernale l2-3l Eveculive Comm. of Choir l3l Minsfrel Show l3-4l J.V. Cheerleader l4l Usher 'lor Cenlennial l3l Usher for Comrnencemenl l3l Usher al Snow While Show l-'rl Congress Sfafl C41 Sporls Leller ll-2-3l Assembly l3-4l Senior Ring Comm. i4-l Le+'rermen's Club l4l Pres. of Choir l4l Publicify Manager of Popular Parly l4l Presidenl of Wayside l4l Properly Commiflee, Senior Play l4l New Yorlc Sfale Honor League l4l LOIS JOSEPl-lllXlE EASLEY Spring Concerl' ll-2-3-4l All-Slale Choir l2-3-4-l Assembly l2-3l Chrislmas Program ll-Z3-4l Minslrel Show l3-4l DO RTI-lA EASTON We, The Sludenls ll-2l Dramalic Club ll-21 Bowling Club ll-2l Volleyball ll-2-3-All Baslcelball ll-2-3-4l Badminlon ll-2-3-4l Ping Pong ll-2-3-4-l Shullleboard ll-2-3-4l Soflball l3l Play for P.T.A. Caplain ol Baslcelball l2l SENIORS , R wig gg vs s3QQ,::fr1'a-ww Ng 30 HERBERT V. ELMORE Bowling Club i2-3l Assembly l3l lnlramural Baslaeiball ll-2-3l Chess Club l2l Track Manager l3l MARIAN LYLE ESTES Glee Club ill Choir 11.2-3-4l Usher al Junior Play l3l Baskelball ll-Zl Volleyminlon l2l ROBERT S. FARLEY Bowling Club ll-2-3l Treasurer of Bowling Club l3l Dramalic Club l2l Archery Club l3l Minslrel Show l3l l-lislory of Olean Schools RICHARD JESSE FEGLEY lnlramural Baslcelball l2-3l Freshman Baslcelball ll-Zl Junior Play Cas? l3l Sludenl Council l4l Congress Slall: l4l Assembly i3-41 Chess Club l3l J.V. Baslcelball l3l Foolball l3l Treasurer Gun Club l4-l Co4Chairman Publicily Commillee for Minslrel Show T41 Secrelary Sludenl Council I-+1 Managing Edilor Congress l4l Senior Play Casl T41 New York Slale l-lonor League l4l Varsily Baseball l4l Le'rlermen's Club l4-l DONALD FIE Varsily Baseball i3-4l Congress Slall lil-l LeHermen's Club l3-4l lnlramural Baseball l2l SENIORS BARBARA FINGER Science Club 2 Bowling Club 2 3 4 V eyball 2,3 Baskelball 2 3 Badminfon 2 D 1 J iuh QEEE . .1..: E H cre ar owlin Club 'aw S-in I v Bt ,Q l4l ,nl ' I I Shuffleboard I2-3l Q ' -'..:, 3 -I LILLIAN A. FISHER Choir II-2-3-4I Bowling Club ll-2l Treasurer Bowling Club l2l Wayside I3-4l Minsirel Show l4l Secrelary ol Wayside l4I Commencemenf Dinner IZI Usher ai Music Feslival l2I Volleyball I2-3-4I Baskelball Q2-3'4I Shulileboarcl ll-2-3-4l Ping Pong ll-2-4l Sporis Lelfer lI'2-3I JOAN FLYNN Glee Club ll-2-3--'fl Bowling Club I2-3I Ping Pong I2-3l Baskelball French Club l2l Senior Play HI New York Siaie Honor League l4l PATRICIA ANN FOSTER Red Cross Club lll Choir ll-2-3-4I Oil Painfing Club lI'2-3-4I Maiorelie l3l Assembly lIA2-3-4l Tumbling Club ll-2-3-4l Usher ai Junior Play I3I Usher af Civic Music l3l Chrisfrnas Concerl ll-2-3-4l Spring Concerl ll-2-3-4I CLARENCE FRANK Maior-lnduslrial Arls Minor-Malhemafics 3I Properfy ALITA FRUNGI LLO Home Room Represeniaiive l2l Ski Club l3l Wayside I3-4l PHILOMENA E. GAETA Glee Club ll-2l Chair I3-4I Commiffee for Junior Pfay l3l DO ROTHY GAETANO Volleyminfon I2-3-4I Bowling Club I3I Volleyball I2-3-4l Shufileboard I2-3l JOSEPH GAREN Saranac Lake ll-2-3l Olean High I4I We, The Siudenls l4l French Club l4l Senior Play Casl l4I PHYLLIS GAYTON Maior-Home Economics Minor-Hisiory WILLIAM RUDOLPH GAZDIK I Foolball I2-3l Baslcelball J.V.'s I2-3l Inlramural Baslcelball Ill lnlramural Baseball l2l ANITA GEER Dramalic Club I4-I Baslrelball l4l Usher al' Senior Play I4-I Ping Pong I4I We, The Sludenls l4l MARY CATHERINE GEISE Usher al Civic Music I3I Usher al Junior Play l3l Assembly IZI V SI. Mary's Ill JEAN GOOD SI, Mary's Ill Lafin Club l2l French Club I3-4l Wayside I3-4l We, The Sfuclenls l344I Dramafic Club I3-4l Minslrel Show l3l Usher al Bond Show l3l DELLA GREEN Major-Home Economics Minor-I-lislory SENIORS 32 MURIEL HABERLY Glee Club Ill GRACE HANCOCK W.A.C. in U. S. Medical Corps JACK I-IANDLEY Inlramural Baslcefball l2l DAVID HARRIS Drarnalic Club l2l Baslmelball Manager IZI Chess Club IZI GERALD V. I-IARRIS Band ll-2-3-4l Swing Band I3-4-I Assembly Band I2-3-4-I All-Slale Orcheslra IZI Assembly Commilree l3l Orchesrra ll-2l Publicily Comrnillee Junior Play I3I Usher al' Junior Play I3I Inlrarnural Baske+baII I2-3I SEN IORS MARY JANE HEAD Ollo Township High ll-2-3l Olean High l4l Maiorefre l3-41 Miki JOHN D. HEBROCK Science Club lll Assembly ll-2-3l Choir l2-3-4l Quiz Team l4l New York Sfale Honor League GORDON HENDRYX Three Years in fhe U. S. Marines ROBERT HENNEMAN Home Room Represenlalive l2l U. S. Army Three Years RlTA MARY HENRIETTA Sf. Mary's Academy lll Home Room Represenlaliye l2l Baskefball ll-2-3-41 Soflball ll-2-3-4l Volleyball ll-2-3-4l Ping Pong ll-2-3-4l Shullleboard ll-2-3-4-l Sporf Leflers ll-2-344l WILMA HENRY Junior Red Cross l2l Presidenl of Junior Red Cross l2l Tumbling Club ll-2-3-41 Volleyball ll-2-3-41 Baskelball ll-2-3-41 Soflball ll-2-3-41 Volleyminlon ll-2-3-41 Tumbling Show l2-31 Shulifleboard l2-3l RHEA HELEN HOFFMAN Gvlee Club ll-2-3-41 Sf. Mary's lll WILLIAM J. HOLCOMB Congress Reporfer l2l Assembly l3l Junior Play Casl' l3l Minsfrel Show l3-41 Usher af Commencemenl l3l Usher al Snow Whife l4l Congress Siaif l4l Dramalic Club l3l French Club l3l Classical Club l2l Senior Play Casl' l4l Co-Arl Edifor of Year Book l4l ARTHUR HORN BU R6 Foofball l3-41 Foolball Banque? l3-41 lnlramural Baskefball l3l Treasurer Senior Class l4l Track l344l Assembly l4l Laiin Award lIA2-31 New York Slale Honor League JEAN HUGHES Volleyball ll-2, Baskelball l2l Shuflleboard lll 3 3 l CLETUS JOHNSON Band I2-3'4I Clioir I3-4l Bowling Club I3I Inlramurals Sporls II-2-3I Minslrel Sliow I3-4-I Track l3I Baseball I4-I Properly Commillee lor Senior JOSEPH JONAK Bowling Club II-2-3I Presidenl ol Bowling Club l3I Inlramural Baskelball II-2-3I Track l3I Foolball I-+I VICTORIIXIE KAROWITZ Lalin Club III MARION KEAOLE Slee Club III Uslier al Commencemenl l3l Presidenl ol: Home Ec. Club We, The Sludenls I2-3I New York Slale Honor League JAMES KEENAN Sluderll Council I2-3I Assemblies I2-3-4l Inlramural Baskelball I2-3-4I J. V. Baskelball Manager l3I Varsily Baskelball Manager l4I Track Team I3I al! I4I SENIORS K34- E-Iil-IELRUTI-I B. KELLER Classical Club IZI JOAN KELLY Sludenl' Council III Band II-2-3-4l Orcheslra IIAZ-3-4I Clwoir I4-I Glee Club III Assembly Band l4I Assembly Programs II-2-3'4l All-Sfale Music Conlesl l4l PATRICIA KELLY Dramalic Club III Ski Club I2-3-4I Sludenl Council l3I Secrelary of Sludenr Council l3I Baskelball II-2-3I Volleyball I2-3l Classical Club IZI Clmrislmas Program IZI MARILYN ELIZABETH KING Olee Club IIVZI Orclweslra I3-4l Spring Concerl' II-2-3-4l Baskelball II-2-3-4I Sporls Lellers I2-3-4I New York Slale Honor League Clirisfmas Program II-2-3-4I NANCY KING Dramalic Club JACK LOREN KOEBLIN Foofball l4l MARGARET KOSINSKI Assembly l3l Wayside l4l ROY KRAKAT Major-Arr Minor-Mafb FRANCES KNAFELC Saskelball ll-Zl Slwuffleboard lll 'Jolley Ball lll Tumbling Club lll JOSEPH KUBIAK Varslly Foolball l3-4l Varsily Baslcerball l3l J. V. Baslcelball l2l lnlrarnural Baslcelball ll-21 Track l3l Track Banquels l3l Foofball Banque? l3-4-l lnframural Baseball l2l Baslcelball Banquel al Salamanca l2l HARVEY KUPERMAN Band fl-2-3-49 Assembly Band ll-2-3-4l Orchesfra ll-Zl H UGH LAEEERTY Band l3-4l Assembly Band l4l New Yorlc Slale Honor League CAROLYNNE LANE Slcefclw Club ll-2l 'Vary of Slcelclw Club l3l Table Tennis l3-4l NVILLARD LAPE lvlinslrel lf!-4-l ISABELLA LAW We, Tlwe Sludenls l3-4l lil Treasurer ol We, Tlwe Sfudenls French Club l2l Volleyball l2- l 3 Baslcelball lI-2- l Volleyminlon ll-2-3l Slwuflleboard ll-2-3l bl I 2 3 Pin Pong ll-2-3l Assem y l - - l -lee Club lll Clnoir ll-2-4l Sporls Le+'rer lll Minslrel Show Clw I 2 rlsrrnas Program l - l Red Cross Club ROBERT LEDERMAN Gun Club l4l Senior Play Ticlcef CommiHee l4l Minslrel Show l4l THOMAS LENNON Dran-uafic Club lil Home Room Represenlalive l2l Clwrislmas Play l2l Ticlcel' Collecfor a+ Commencemenf l3l Traclc l3l Senior Play l4l ARTHUR LEONARD Eoofball l3-4l Traclc l3l CAROL JOYCE LTNGENFELTER Cvlee Club lIA2-3l Oil Painling Club l2l wi u - Camera C u SENIORS K Tl ,,f. A Qs Bo lng CII lg 1 'A A A L 6 as f is JACQUELYN LISH Treasurer Sophomore Class Dramalic C'ub l3l Vice-Pres. Olean Junior Ski Club l3l Slci Club ll-Zl Volleyball l4l Choir ll-2-3-4l Usher al Class Day Slwulfleboard l4l Assembly ll-2-3-4l Clnrislmas Program ll-2-3f4l Spring Concerl ll-2-3-4l Ping Pong l4l Glee Club lll 36 FRANCES LOSKEY Maior-Business Minor-Home Economics BEN EDICTA LU FFARELLI Bowling Club lll Red Cross Club ll-2-3l Baslcelball ll-2l Baseball ll-2l Volleyball ll-2l DONALD LEO MALICK Slalf Arfisl of Congress Oil Painfing Club PATRICIA MANLEY Glee Club ll-2-3-4l Choir l3-4l Baslcelball lll Volleyball lll Spring Concerf ll-2-3l Minslrel l3l Musical Assemblies ll-2-3l HELEN MARTIN Wayside l3-4l Erencli Club Tumbling Club JAMES MAYNARD Orcheslra ll-2l Band lI42- A JOYCE REGINA McAULIEEE Sf. Mary's School lil Lalin Club ll-2l Wayside l3-41 Minslrel l3l Home Room Alfernaie l3l We, The Sludenfs JOAN McBRlDE Orcheslra l2-3-4l Glee Club lil BEN McCUE Science Club lll Dancing Club lll Bowling Club ll-2l De-baiing Club ll-2l CLEO ANNE McGAVISK Ticlcel Cornmiflee of Junior Play l3l Usher al Commencerneml l3l SEN IORS as-Q JOAN lvlcl-I EN RY Sl. Mary's Academy lil Home Ec. Club BARBARA McKAY Niagara Falls ll-2-3l Makeup for Junior Play l3l Secrefary for Red Cross Club Assembly Media, Pa. l2l Sophomore Play Junior Dramafics Olean l4l ANGELO MELARO Band ll-2-3-4l Assembly Band ll-2-3-4l Swing Band l2-3-4l Spring Concerl ll-2-3-4l All-Sfale Band l3l Assembly ll-2-3-4l ommencemenf Program l2-3-4l Leader of Swing Band l4l Le++ermen's Club Sfafe Music Finals JAMES MESSER Home Room Represerdafive lll ROBERT MESSER Band l I l Voc. Drafling l2-31 GLADYS MOSHER Allegany High School lll Olean High School l2-3-4l Oil Painling Club l3l DOROTHY MURPHY S+. Mary's lll S+. Elizabelh's l2l BONNIE J. MYERS Volleyball ll-All Usher al Junior Play l3l Bowling Club l4l PETER MYTCHAK Major-Malhemalics Minor-Science CAROL NAPOLIONE Baslcelball lll Shuflfleboard l I l Volleyball lil SENIORS AUDREY JEAN NICKEL Classical Club l2J Wayside Usher al Junior Play Usher al Spring Concerl' l3l Minslrel Show l3l Usher al Class Day Sl. Mary's We, The Sludenls l4l l3l l3l l3l lll PAUL L. NORTON Assembly l2-3-41 Home Room Represenlalive l3l Dramalic Club lll Ouaeslor Classical Club l2l Junior Manager of Baseball Team l3l Congress Sfaff l4l Business Manager of Yearbook l4l American Legion Counly Winner ' GERALD NYE Wellsviile High lll Choir l I l Dramalic Club lll Olean High l2-3-4l Cheerleader l3-4l Minsiiei Show l3-4l slr Club lay CAMILLO ORSINI Home Room Represenlalive Bowling Club ggi HENRY PANUS Major-lnduslrial Arls nor-Arls 38 EVA A. PASCUCCI Wayside Club I4I Dancing Club III Shuffleboard III Baskeiball III Volleyminlon III Ping Pong III PATRICIA K. PATTERSON Hinsdale Cenrral School III French Club I2-4-I We, The Sludenis I4I Treasurer French Club I4I Ping Pong I4I ROBERT PAUOI-I Orchesfra II-2-3-4I Choir II-2-3-4I AII-Siafe Orcheslra II-2-4I All-Slafe Conlesl II-2-3-4I Chess Club I2-3-4-I Camera Club I4I Archery Club I3-4I Boxing Club BARBARA PETERSON Baskelball III Volleyball III JEAN PEACE Dancing Club III I-Iome Ec. Club II-ZI Volleyminfon II-2I Volleyball II-2I Junior Red Cross II-2-3I Treasurer Red Cross I3I French Club I3I Bowling Club I4I SENIORS PAUL PETERSON Band II-2I Baskelball I2-3-4I Fooiball I3-4I Assembly I2-3I Inlramural Baseball IQI Inlramural Baskelball III WILLIAM EDSON PI-IILLIPS Handbook Cornmiifee I3I Baskeiball Inrramurals I3I Boy's Tumbling Club I3I Senior Track Manager I4I Home Room Represenlafive I4I Congress Slaif I4I Flying High Publicily Cornmiifee I4-I Lellerman Club I4I LEWIS PICCIOLI Assembly I2-3I J. V. Baskeiball IZI Inirarnural Baskeiball II-3-4I Iniramural Baseball I3I LAWRENCE POPE Navy-30 monlhs SALLY J. PRENTISS Baskelball II-ZI Valediclorian VoIIeybaII III French Club IZI Dramalic Club IZI Assembly II-2-3-4I Choir II-2-3-4-I Orchesfra I2-3-4I Band I2-3-4I Band Concerf I3-4I Spring Conceri Il-2-3-4-I Chrisfmas Conceri II-2-3-4I Commencemenf Exercises I2-3-4I New York Siale I-Ionor League I4I Minsirel Show I3f4I Junior Play Cas? Dance Band I3-4I AII-Sfale Orches Dansville Jameslown Music Compelilion I-Iornell IZI Fredonia I3I School I-Iisiorical Pageanf I3I I4I I4I Ira I4I Rochesier AII-Siafe Orchesfra Senior Play Casi I4I Quiz Team 39 JOHN PRIMIKIRIS Science Club III Home Room Represenlalive IZI Public Speaking Club I3I Treasurer, Speaking Club l3I Assembly I3-4I Junior Play Casl Empire Boy's Slafe l4I Quiz Team I4I Chess Club I4I French Club I3-4I We, The Sludenfs I2-3-4I President We, The Sludenls I4I Campaign Manager I4I Senior Play Casl New York Slale Honor League I4I CHARLES R. OUESTA Bowling Club Chess Club Classical Club Inlramural Baslceiball MARY ANNE OUINN Home Ec. Club, Secrelary IZI Fashion Show Assembly Dramaric Revue I3I Home Ec. Club, Presidenl I3I Dramafic Club l3I Assembly I3I WALTER RAJSKI Track I3-4I Foolball I3-4-I I.eIIermen's Club I3-4I Minsrrel Show I4I PAU L RANALLO Inlramural Baslcerball I2-3I Inlramural Baseball IZI SENIORS is K . -I 1 3 'S 'Q ,Sy - ,.,.,, 'W vi? 2 ,Ewa 4 A T f 4' 4 Q52 f 'Q' Vvs RUTH RAN DALL Presiclenl of Freshman Class Home Room Represenlarive III Dramalic Club II-2-3-4I A'IernaIe I3I Wayside I3-4I Casl in Assembly Play III Assembly III Usher al Commencemenl I3I Represenlarive for Red Cross Volleyball III Science Club III JEAN MARIE REDDING SI. Mary's Academy III Classical Club IZI Volleyminlon I2-3I Ping Pong I3I Junior Play Casr Wayside I3-4I Dramalic Club I3I Assembly I3I Usher al Civic Music I3I PATRICIA ANN REDDY Sr. Mary's Academy III JEAN RICE Choir I3-4I Glee Club II-ZI ROBERT RICHARDSON Maier-Induslrial Arls Minor-Hislory MILDRED C. ST. CLAIR Junior Red Cross Maior-Sfenography Minor-Secreiarial Sequences JOREEN SANZO Tumbling Club II-2-3l Secrelary of Tumbling Club I2-3l Sporfs Council l3l Vice Presidenf Sporls Council French Club I2-3I Secrelary Wayside I3I Vice Rresidenl I3l We. The Sfudenls IZI Dramafic Club I2-3l Chrisfmas Pageanr l3l Hisfory of Schools I3l Sporfs Lefler Usher Junior Play I3I Cheerleader l4l Twenly Poinl Lehrer JOAN SASKEN Major-Science Minor-Malhernalics ROBERT SCHAUMUFPEI. Science Club ll-Zl Dramalics Club ll-2-3-4l We, The Srudenfs II-2-3l Assembly l2l Gun Club l4l MARY SCHIFLEY Volleyball I I I Badminlon II I SEN IORS 4-I ARNOLD SCI-INELI. Science Club III French Club l2l Gun Club l4l PATRICIA SCOTT Maier-Home Economics Minor-Science JOI-IN T. SCROCCO 32 Monlhs in Armored Division Uniled Slares Army VIRGINIA SEAMON French Club Ill We, The Sludenls III Science Club Ill Glee Club Ill Assembly Program GERTRUDE SEVJARD Volleyball Ill Dramalic Club Wayside I3-4l Usher af Junior Play Usher al Class Day l3I Red Cross Council IZI Dancinq Club Ill DONALD SHAW Varsily Eoolball l3-4-I Varsily Baskelball l3-4l J.V. Baskelball IZI lnlramural Baskelball ill Baseball l3-41 Caplain Baseball Team l3I Track l3-4-l Assembly l3l Home Room Represenlalive l2l Jonm SHEAHAN Maior--lnduslrial Arls Minor-Malhemalics PATRICIA SHIELDS Alleghany High School Ill Business Course AAD SIGMOND Dramalic Club lll Eoolball Manager l3-4I Minsfrel Show l3l Band I2-3l Elecled for Boy's Slale l3I FELICIA SIRIANNI S+. Mary's Academy Ill Wayside I3-4I Dramalic Club l3-4l Bowling Club I4I Baske-Iball I2-4I Volleyball l2-3-4-I Ping Pong l2-3-4I Shullleboard l3-4I Volleyminlon l2-3-4l Cfirl's Sporl Le'rI'er ll-2-3-4l SENICDRS 42 EDITH M. SKIVER Randolph Cenlral High School ll-2I Olean High School l3-4l Minslrel Show l3I CHARLES SMITH lnlramural Baskelball l I l Model Airplane Club Assembly J.V. Baskelball l2l Varsily Baskefball I3-4-l Caplain Baskelball Team l4l Boys Tumbling Club CARL SM UGORZEWSKI Maior-Science Minor-Mafhemalics RICHARD SNODGRASS Home Room Represenlalive ll-3-4l Ski Club I2-3l Vice Presidenl' Sophomore Class l2l Varsily Foolball l3-4l Varsily Track l3-4l Presidenf Senior Class New York Slale Honor League l4l JEAN SNYDER Major--Hislory Minor-Business PATRICIA ANN STILLITANO Home Room Represenlalive Ill Volleyball III Dramalic Club l3l Red Cross l2l Ping Pong I I I Baslcelball l2l Assembly l2l CHARLES STOMERIOSKI Orches+ra ll-2-3-4l Inframural Baslcelball ll-2-3l PATRICIA STURM Science Club Ill Assembly ll-2-3l Sporfs Leffers ll-2-3-4l Glee Club Ill Minslrel Show l3l Choir I2-3-4l Spring Concerl' II-2-3-4l Chrislmas Program ll-2-3-4l Usher af Musical Feslival l2l Bowling Club ll-2-3l Baslcelball ll-2-3-4l Volleyball ll-2-3-4l Shullleboard ll-2-3l Ping Pong ll-2-3-4l Dramalic Club ll-2l Usher al Civic Music C41 Tumbling Club ll-2-3-4-I Sollball JOAN SULLIVAN Treasurer of Class al Sf. Mary's Minsfrel Show l3l Assembly I3-4l J.V. Cheerleader I2-3l Varsily Cheerleader l4l Musical Show l4l BEATRICE SWEENEY Minslrel Show I3-4l Ski Club I3-4l SENIORS BETTY TAY LO R Home Room Represenlalive I2-4-I Sporls Council l3l Junior Play Casl l3l Minslrel Show l3l Glee Club ll-2-3-4l Presidenl' of Glee Club l3l Business Manager Glee Club l2l Treasurer Glee Club l2l Sporls Leller I2-3l Oil Painling Club French Club: Senior Play Casl Treasurer of French Club l3l Spring Concerl ll-3-4l Chrislmas Concerl ll-2-3-4l JAMES TI-IIERMAN Maior-Business Minor-Indusfrial Arls AGNES TIBBETTS Calherine McAuIey High ll-3l Clean I-Iigh School l4l VIOLA VAN CAM P Maior-Science Minor-Lalin ROBERT WATSON Maior-Induslrial Arls Minor-Science 43 ELIZABETH JEAN WEIS Vice Presidenl Senior Class Treasurer Freshman Class Baslcelball ll-2-3-4l 20 Poinl Leller Sporls Leller ll-2-3-4-I Tumbling Club ll-2-3-4l Volleyball ll-2-3-4l J.V. Cheerleader Volleyminlon ll-2-3-4I l2l Shullleboard ll-2-31 Glee Club lll Fresidenl Tumbling Club l3l Girls Sporl Council lll Choir Assembly ll-2-3l Choir ll-2-3l Tumbling Club Assembly ll-2-3I Business Manager Choir l3l Spring Concerl ll-2-3l Chrislmas Pageanl I2-3l Varsily Cheerleader I3-4-I Classical Club I2-3l Dramalic Club ll-Zi Usher af Junior Play Choir Compelilion in Hornell l2l Presidenl of Sludenf Council l4I AllASlar Cheerleader l4l New Yorlc Slale Honor League l4I ROBERT WEIS Congress Slall I4J Varsily Baseball l Home Room Represenlalive l2l Home Room Senale l2l Secrelary of Junior Class l3l lnlramural Baslielball Ill lnlramural Baseball l2J Junior Varsily Baslcelball IZI Varsily Baslcelball I3-4l Le++ermen's Club I3-All All-Slar Game l4l Assembly l3l Baslcelball Banquel l4l 20-Poinf Lellery Super Sporls Leller ROBERT WELCH Junior Varsily Baslcelball I2-4-l ELIZABETH WELLMAN Orcheslra ll-2-3-4l Choir I2-3-4l Glee Club lll French Club l2l Fredonia Compelilions in Music l3l Olean All-Slale Orcheslrra llll Jameslown All-Slale Orchesfra l4l Guide for Teachers' Conyenlion l2l Junior Play Cas? l3l Second Slrring Ensemble l3l EMMA WESLEY Junior Play Deleyan High Red Cross Club Sl. Mary's Academy DAVID WHEELER Foolball Trainer l4l J.V. Baslcelball l3l Traclc I3-4-I s.4i SENIORS if NANCY ANN WILLIAMS Oil Painling Club ll-Zl Tumbling Club I2-3-4-I Drum Maiorelle I3-4-I Minslrel Show l3l Glee Club ll-2-3-4l Assembly ll-2-3-41 Usher al Civic Music l3l Spring Concerl ll-2-3-4l Chrislrnas Concerl ll-2-3-4-I Bowling Club CAROL WILSON Baslcelball ll-2-3-4-I Baslcelball ll-2-3-All Ping Pong ll-2-3-4-I Volleyball ll-2-3-4l Shuflleboard ll-2-4l Sollball ll-3-4l NORMA WILSON Volleyball ll42-3l Ping Pong lI42-3I Shullleboard ll-Zl Baslcelball ll-2-3l Volleyminlon ll-2-3l JACK WISNIEWSKI Varsily Eoofball I3-4l lnlramural Baslcelball I I I Traclc I3-4-I Minslrel Show I-+I ROBERT WITTER Maior-Business Minor-Business ERNEST R. WRIGHT Band ll-2l Assembly Band ll-2l Unilecl Siales Navy SENIORS but camera shy JAMES AYRAULT UnI+ed Sfales Navy JANET BEARD Sporfs Lellers Il-2-3I Sophomore Rep. of Sp Tumbling Club II-2I Baslcefball II-2-3I Volleyball ll-2-3-4I Badminfon Il-2-3I Shuffleboarcl ll-2I g Il 2 3I Ping Pon - - somber: II'2-3I LEONARD BECKER U niled Sfafes N avy BEVERLY BETZ Slee Club III Choir II-2I ISprinq Concerls and Chrislmas proqramsl FRANCES BLOISE Dramalic Club GILES BROWN Inframural Baslrefball RICHARD BUERKLE Maior-Induslrial Arls Minor-Science BETTY CRONK Maior-Home Economics Minor-Hislory JOHN CROWLEY Uniled Slales Army JOHN DONOVAN Uniled Slales Navy ll94I-I946I Rafe-Yeornan Zfc ETO-One Year Pacific-Three Years JAMES E. DOLIOHERTY Eoofball III Baslcelball III Camera Club l4I Uniled Slales Navy lI943fI946I orls Council LORNA EASLEY Slee Club ll-2-3I Sprinq Concerf II-2-3I Chrislmas Program I2-3I Volleyball III Baslcefbali II-2I Volleyminfon ll-ZI Public Spealring Class I3I Assembly II-2-3I WILLIAM FOTE Maior-Malhemalics Minor-Music ALEX FREEMAN Ollo Township III Foofball III Olean High School I2-3-4I Uniled Slales Navy IIQ44-l946I FLORENCE GALLUP Tumbling Club I2-3I Volleyball IZI Volleyminfon IZI Assembly I3I Baslrelball I I I GEORGE GORANSON Maior-Induslrial Arls Minor-I-lislory NANCY HALLECK Mayor-Business Minor-Hisfory RICHARD HANNON Unifed Sfales Marine Corps SI-IERWOOD EIERIVIAN Induslrial Arls BETTY HIGLEY Major-Home Economics Minor-Business ROBERT I-IIGLEY Uniled Slales Navy THEODORE HOFFMAN Inlramural Baslcelball II42-3I Freshman Baslcerball III Assembly I3I Uniled Slales Navy II944-I946I DEAN HOKANSON Major-Induslrial Arls Minor-Science EVERETT HOLLANDS Uniled Slales Navy JOHN KEHOE Uniled Slales Navy CORNELIUS KENNEDY Bowling Club I2-3-4l WILLIAM KIESER Uniled Slales Navy EDWARD KWIATKOWSKI Forly Monlhs In Army Medical C EMMETT LEONARD orps Alf. Home Room Represenlalive I4l HAROLD LONG Uniled Slales Army RICHARD LORD Dancing Club II9384I939I lnframural Baslcelball II939-I94OI Uniled Sfafes Army II94-24I945I MARGARET MASON Classical Club I2-3-4I Volleyball I4I Baslcelball I4I Bowling Club I4I Soflball I4I French Club I4I CAROLYN McELFRESH Major-Science Minor-Lalin, Malhemalics CHARLES NEFF Maior-Induslrial Arls Minor-Arl FAITH OBERM I LLER Dancing Club III Volleyball II-2-3-4-I Volleyminlon II-2-3-4l Junior Red Cross Club I2-Fil Classical Club I2-3I Commencemenl Dinner I3I Wayside I4I EARL ROGERS Uniled Slales Air Force III Pre Avialion Caclel' IZI Mechanic I3I M. P. DOUGLAS ROGERS Uniled Slales Navy DE MARIS ROOT Major-Home Economics Minor-Science DONALD SANZO Uniled Slales Navy MARY SHEWAI RY Maior-Business Minor-Social Sludies CHERIE STU RM Maior-Lalin Minor-Science FRANCIS SZADLOWSKI Uniled Slales Navy JOSEPH THOMAS Maior-Induslrial ArI's Minor-Hislory CHARLES TILLEXI' Uniled Slales Army Air Force ALFRED VALLE Baslcelball II938- I94II Unifed Slales Army RICHARD WARD Maior-lndusfrial Arls Minor-Business DONALD WEBER Baseball I4I V. Baslnelball I4-I J.V. Baslcelball III lnframural Baslcefball III Assembly Programs I3I Freshman Baslcelball III HOWARD WEED Uniled Sfales Navy OERALDINE E. WEIOARTZ Library Slall I2-3-4I LAWRENCE WHEELER Malor-Induslrial Arls Minor-Malhemalics DONALD WOODARD Maier-Induslrial Arls Minor-Malhemalics l i RICHARD TRUBY JULY 25, 1929 DECEMBER 27, 1946 HIS PAGE is dedicaled lo lhe memory ol Richard Truby, who died as The resull ol a hunling accidenl during Jrhe Chrislmas holidays. Richard was a member ol Jrhe Class ol '47 al Olean l-ligh School. As a sludenlr, he made many friends who admired him lor his honeslr work, good sporlsmanship, and guiel humor. l-le always conlribuled lo lhe good almosphere of every class room in which he reciled. Richard was a friend ol all his schoolmales who will long remember him. 47 l T. Kasper, S. WaiIe, J. GaIIoway, B. Parks, P. Gazdik, J. Carpenier. LeII 'Io Right A. Davis, J. SpinIc, J. Weis, N. BucIcIey, T. PraI'I, M. Davis. Seafedz R. BieI1Ier, A. AsI1. Srandingz L. Morrison, A, Mi'rcI1eI'. 48 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS JOAN GALLOWAY - - - PresideriI PATRICIA GAZDIK - - Vice PresidenI JOAN SANZO - - - Secrefarv BARBARA PARKS - - Treasurer SIucIenI COUUCII JOI-IN CARPENTER TI-IERESA KASPER STEPHEN WAITE CIass Advisers MISS WOMBOUC-EI-I MISS OLIVER MR. VAN DE MARK SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS JOSEPH SPINK - - - PresidenI TI-IOMAS PRATT - A Vice Presidenf ANN DAVIS ---4 SecreIary NANCY BUCKLEY - - Treasurer S+udenI Council MARION DAVIS GENE EYLER JACK WEIS CIass Advisers MISS WILSON MISS LANNON MR. GEUDER FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS ROBERT BIEI-ILER - - - Presidenf ADELLE ASI-I - - - Vice Presidenf LINA MORRISON - - - SecreIary ANN MITCHELL - - Treasurer SIudenI CounciI CIass Advisers MRS. CARPENTER MISS SABATINO MR. FLU ENT g. ras., ,1 ,. N X, , ,. y VLVL F .1 im 1 K , . , N 'A f ,V 1 I Q .c r ,uf Gil iik In T i ' I :LA I Fl . W I '--. y .V Nh -. . . I- . ,El L- Q . ' Q 4 . ws 7 Iii isl. and IIE ? 4' ' . I. . 1 .35 - ' i'5y5S if ,T ', '- ,H iffl i,, , Sfzf,:,, 5. V: . , I ' -.g- .-,' ,.-'--LL A.srl . K 1 J .sg Z , , D vlzi, I t, . i t W X . I , , ' . I 5? . 4, .'l'lf7il . F VVVLV 1 ,L - . - i 4 . 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Daley, J. 2. Ensell, Sally Granduslcy, K. Aiello, R. Burl, B. 3. Darler, W. 3. Fadlalla, P. Green, J. Ambrose, M. Bysielc, M. 4. Davis, J. 4. Faulkner, J. Guslafson, A. Andereqq, J. Capin, D. 5. Daylon, N, 5. Finger, E. Gusfavson, N. Anderson. M. Capra, T. 6. Derby, G. 6. Firlcel, M. Hadley, C. Augusfini, Jolwn Carll, J. 7. DiMarco, T. 7. Follell, M. Hallack, N. Auquslini. Jose. Carnicelli, C. 8. DiMarco, L. 8. Forresl Mary Hand, P. Babinger, N. Carnicelli, L. 9. Discavaqe, A. 9. Forresf, Nancy Handley, B. Beard, J. Carlson, G. IO, Dorson, J, IO. Fosdiclc, J. Handley, T. Row II Row IV Row VI Row VIII Row X Bearfield, M. Carpenler, J. I. Douglas, P. I. Foslcif, M. Harwood, R. Berardi, M. Carucci, E. 2. Ducey, A. 2. Fole, W, Haselolf, D. Blackman, D. Coleman, R. 3. Dunahay, A. 3. Freeman, H. Head, S. Blade, T. Collins, R. 4. Dunn, G. 4. Fuller, M. Hebroclr, W. Blaslce, M. Conyey, T. 5. Fade, V. 5. Gaino, M. Heinrich, J. Blaslce, T. Collon, L. 6. Edgar, J. 6. Galloway, J. Hendryx, G. 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P McCuIcI1eon, J. 5. P . . 6. 7 P P McGranagI1an H McEIIresI1, C. McHenry Mishanec MoIIiCa. S. ,J. 50 8. , D. 9. IO. Row VIII I. PeasIey, C. 2. Peruqini, A. 3. Peferson L. e'rsIci, T. ockalmy, J. Po'IIer, D. . oI'Ier, N. offer, H. RanaIIo, P. Rappaport L. IO. Sco I. 2. 4. 5, 6. 7. Ro 8.Russe 9. Ryb IO. San Row I. San 2. Say 3. Sch 4. Sch 5. Sch 6. Sch 7. Sch 8. Sch 9. Sco Row Red Redl 3. Rey Rey Rey Rog ss, F. IX dy. A. ick, H. W A. G. nolds nolds, nolds, . . I izinsk', F. II, A. icki, R. zo, D. X Zo, J. Ior, J, iIIey, N. Iicker, P. Iosser, W neII, B. nell, M. ryver, W. Ii, J. Iidio, J. ,ave wi . 1 7 f ,I. Q GL. .vs X w 'W W 1 ,I R I L I ' 'H 'B . X 4 ' .. I 'I Q Ea -M A. -V ,V V,kk A ,.L, L . x , , I 1 .L HQ, LQ' sf Nh V1 'L .fI2aNP.z1. I 77' - 3415 'fa A Y .,,.. M I A A'A' IWW 'B . h.,A . , W' .- ' .,,. v: y ,H Q Q 7 'X Q- I f I 4 I, s,,, I RR H Ll N I I ' XX xi ' Ms ix z .ggi ' W, Q if- 'YT' he . V x Vg Y- W-cf xv. -wg H . f I-Q 4 If A W i s. .. - 9 . , f -E1 3. 754 K 'ii' ' 55. 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Row II Row IV Row VI Row VIII IO Harwood, R. I. Snodgrass. S. WaIsI'1, J. I. Bois, P. Weis, J. Row X 2. SoIcoIowsIcI, I. WaIIers, R. 2. Darby, P. ICIass of I947I I I-Iebrock, VV. 3. SroczynsIcI M. Warner, D. 3. CraIno, M. Beard, J. 2 Kinley 4. Sroczynslfi T. Wafers, G. 4. Gardener, I-I. Garanson. G. 3 Koenig, R. 5. Sfaysa, S. Wesley, R. 5. I-Iokenson, D. Gusfafson, A. 4 Marra, R. 6. Sfebick, B. WI'weeIinq, H. 6. Lefguisf, I-I. I-IaIIeck, N, 5 McCoy, J. 7. S+epanian, S. WiIIiarns, CI'w. 7. Leyeff, R. Mason, M. 6 O'DonneII M. B. Subieclc, R. WIIIIarns, C, B. Lundy. P. Neff, C. 7 Pacer, T. 9. Swarfz, M. IG. Sweet O. WIIIard. F. Winfers. I.. 9. Lyrnan, M. IO, Ozogar, V. 5 I Roqers, D. B Roqozinski, S. 9 Seward, G. IO. RaImquisI, D. Pecone, D. SIeIqer, R. IO. IO, an 'I . Gxiiiliifi . ,, - sexi. .152-K.I224.,f. .I .1 ' 7' 1 1.?'12 I ..,..a,,.P,,..w :-.1.mfIy .a:.s . .. . :Ac H2 ' I- 4I21' P 24.14 I ef... 12242 'W -1 2' s.4s2...- I24- I. 2- - 44--1.22 sw .I I - . 2 2 .PIII1 I.. II M- rw . 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Buffon, J. Campbell, Carls, J. Carr, R. Caslwimere, Chadwick, R. Chapman, R. Clark, W. Clarke, R. R. , C. D. M, 5. 6. 7. 8. Cranda 9, IO. Cronin, Row VI I. Cronk, 2. 3. Cruess, 4. 5. Curfis, 6. Dalwar, 7. 8. Darby, 9. IO. 52 Corson, Craddu Cranda Crow'ey, Cullailne Daniels, R. ck, D. ll, C. I, S. I Culclwlow, E. F. E. P. A. r, B. B. F. E. P. Davidson, P. Davis, A. 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 5 6. Duffy 7. Dwaileeloe, A. 7. 8 9 IO. Ellis . Eade, . Deplo, T. 5. . De Yoe, R. 6. . Dick, M. 7. . Dieiler, G. 8. . Dieilriclw, P. 9. IO. Dobmier, B. IO. Row VIII I. Donahue, M. I. . Donellan, N. 2. . Dorsey, K. 3. 4. Ducey, J. 4. . Ducey, M. 5. , D. 6. . Edsfrom, R. 9. , S IO Faulkner, R. Faulkner, T. Favro, M. Ferris, A. Fie, R. Flicker, M. Row X Ford, R. Forrest J. Freaney, G. Freaney, Gerirud Freeman, P. Frable, C. Friedl, B. Frilz, A. Fromholzi, R. R. 8. Fralareangelo, A. V in 7 J. . f L -is W 'lf I I I - I I' w .. -..E ii jg . 451-4. S5 s...,..,, . vi I QW . KWWK 7 . 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Hendrix, G. 6. 7. Hennernan, M. 7. 8. Heweff, R. 8. 9. I-Iinman, G. 9. IO. Hifchcock, F. IO. Row IV Row VI I. Hoffman, A. I. KnowIIon, M. I. 2. Hoffman, S. 2. Kolasinski, T. V2. 3. Kalin, D. 3. Marcellini, 4. Kubiak, T. 4. 5. Hornish, W. 5. KuIcuIIca, J. 5. 6. Horfon, K. 6. LaPierre, L. 6. Larson, D 7. 8. Lawson, M. 8. . Jennings, M. 9. Lee+e, J. 9. 3. HoIIamby, E. 4. Hopkins, C. 7. Hughes, M. 7. 8. InqaIIs, W. 9 IO, Johnsfon, B. IO. 56 Row VII Lennon P. Lisi, P. I. Harris. B. I. Jones, P. I. Jordan, A. 2. Kaiser, J. 3. LiI'IIe, A. Kamery, B. 4. Loop, J. Karowifz, J. 5. Lucas, K. KeIIogg, R. 6. LuI'y, J. Kenney, A. 7. Luzuer, D. KInIey, J. 8. Lyaski, A. Knafelc, E. 9. Malick, KnaIeIc. I. IO. Malick, M. D. Row VIII Malone, MarceIIinI, Marra, F. Mar'IeI, J. Mar+ineIIi, C. J. L. Marked, A. Markerf, M. MarsI1aII, A., J. Lefferdo, J. IO. Ma+son. C. I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. IO. I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. IO. IX Row Mayer, McBride, 5. McCarI'an, R. McCoy, J. McCue, J. McDonneII, V. McEIfresI'1, E. McEIfresI'I, H. Mv:FacIcIen, E. McInroy, B. Row X McLaughlin, McPeaIc, S. Meridan, C. Messmore, W. B. C. N. Thelma Thomas D. D. Miller, MIIIer, Miller, Miller, MiIIer, MiIcI'seII. A. mf 3 . G 'fe 'T I . . . -W' Ii I wi'.f ' 4 'Im Q ,f K ,.- I ik - ff-I I , N ,Q Q, . V ..,A 1 , ,N x .. L, w . ... . .x W. Q I - ,, . , fe: S. 1 1 'Q . If? I v ' Xa Q X Q T . 9169: ig, it? -:ima WA LF ,xolrj vs . Ie r I . 2 5 41-Y ff ,y ,, . X 6 I' . X .gp wx I , I ..,, I . . I 4 J 'Maxx ll I ' . ii . IH J - I f- -, .,: . 7, , ,f .T I . .' I ' ' L as . I 3 .E 6' 9 . I A . I . . - a.II,1 4 X I XQ . W 4 -1 f -. 3 . .s . - ,, 1 .. 3 -gyk VL :--k , M 9 I 'ii ' .. , . .':H' .-V, J. : ua, -- I cr- . -Q Qf K c' . 6 . i f 57 . fr I . . I Xt 1E.qr3Iv I' 'X . fan. I . ..v.. V, , . . . - . . A TL., ,., L ,. .N ILA h h '95 .L :L ',..gfqf2,l'v5 fi! -,.- . ,. ,, , ,KKL ,:G: if . ' ff' ,LL' .ff . 797 'Q , I is Q. 2 . I ,--. I . rf .2 I I I . , .. rv i 'fk,,- A K K - -2 . ' z J q w ' I 'fe -. 'A' I 1' If ' , I ' J' I' ' . f , ' Q- I I+' I I. . v I Tier . ,,. . 6 N . I 322.5 fAf I . 38, 4' 3 I 4' 9' 34 I I Ii' . 5, 22 if i , . ...e ff. . I L Q -I .V . 9 VAV 1 ,L I V I., U Row I Row III Row V Row VII Row IX I. Moleski, A. I. Peasley, T. I Rickey, A. I. Speaker, T. I. Tiller, B. 2. Mondry, J. 2. Pe-cone, D. 2 RieI1Ie, J. 2. Soufhwick, G. 2. Tinker, T. 3. Moore, P. 3. Peferson, D. 3 Robbins, R. 3. Splawski, M. 3. Toohey, G. 4. Morrison, . 4. Phi!Iips, G. 4 RoberIs. J. 4. Srodrwa, F. 4. TraiI, B. 5. Moses, Y. 5. PicciriIIo, J. 5 Sagnowski, T. 5. Sfark, D. 5. Trail, R. 6. Murawski, M. 6. Pierce, D. 6. Saydak, E. 6. Sfarfire, J. 6. Travis, D. 7. Myers, B. 7. Pierce. E. 7. Sage, B. 7. Sfavish, J. 7. Tucker, V. 8. NeIson, C. 8. Pirfs, M. 8. Sakala, E. 8. S+ebick, C. 8. Turck, L. 9. Nenno, C. 9. Preyesk, J. 9. Salberfa, R. 9. S+evens, J. 9. Valenfine, L. IO. Nupp.I. IO. Pyles, J. IO Schryver, D. IO. Sfier, J. IO. Vanini, J. Row II Row IV Row VI Row VIII Row X I. Oliver, W. I. Ranaqe, W. I. ScI'1ue, B. I. 5IoIberg, D. I. Vedder, R. 2. Olkosky, D. 2. RanaIIo, R. 2. Segal, J. 2. SI'omierosk, J. 2. Veno. C. 3. Olson, M. 3. Raub, L. 3. Serdel, S. 3. SIomiercski, R. 3. WaIIon, M. 4. Palmer, C. 4. Reed, R. 4. Seyberr, L. 4. S+oweII, W. 4. WaIsI'1, L. 5. FaImquisI, D. 5. Reifz, J. 5. Schaw, I-I. 5. Sfrickland, B. 5. Wasser, R.. 6. Papasergi, M. 6. ReynoIds, J. 6. Sherburn, R. 6. Swarfz, R. 6. Wenke, S. 7. Parker, M. 7. ReynoIds, K. 7. Shewairy, J. 7. Swarf, R. M. 7. WI1eeIer, J. B. Parsons,'L. 8. Reynolds, M. 8. SI'1o+I, R. 8. Sweeney, E. 8. WI1i+eman, R. 9. Pascucci, L. 9. Rice, B. 9. Smyrhe, R. 9. TayIor,E. 9. WI'iiIing, G. IO. Peace, R. IO. Rickey, J. IO. Sokolowski, J. IO. Tewey, C. IO. WI1iIney, M. 57 I I -1 ,,:, . . ,ggi I K- K K 5 I., K I I if ,.,, I I , if 4 .sig K I I I . 'I I . f l - II , Q I 4,-5' . ff I 4 f lg? QQ? Qsx le' W- I - I ' I . ' ' ,KXX I 'I I 1 fi , I N I I ' I I .I I I I 4.1. X s. .s. 2 rasssr f I I ...I I ,Q sI.f. .. K . 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I , Af lei ,LF 'ANU , l l I I I .W K I 6 T , -K K: I 3 5 I ',L, I I ia? I ,I I I ' ' .. 5 , ' I . ' ' IL I 7' 1 I 5 , Y . .AM A l X' A I in ls Row I Row III Row V Row VII Row IX I. WriqhI, J. I. Bess, 6. I. Grealwood, R. I. Napolione, J. I SIOWSII, N. 2. Williams, L. 2. Campbell, J. 2. I-Iaqqerly, M. 2. Nolan, T. 2 SWIIZGFI R- 3. Williams, M. 3. Carlson, C. 3. I-Ialleclc, T. 3. O'DonaId, D. 3 Thompson,S. 4. Williams, M. A. 4. Clarke, J. 4. I-Ieinz, J. 4. Palmer, M. 4. Tinker, J. 5. Wind, J. 5. Conlclin, J. 5. I-Iudoclc, J. 5. Rallerson, R. 5. TJornsiclcbR. 6. Wilrulce, G. 6. Colfone, S. 6. Jesson, M. 6. Peck, E. 6 rsoy, . 7, Wiffer, R. 7, Craft, J. 7. Johnson, M. 7. Pickup, J. 7 Valle, D. 8. Wolverlon, M. 8. Dailey, W. 8. Jordan, R. 8. Reddy, M, 8 Wade, N. 9, Woodling, M. 9. DeGoIyer, D. 9. Jordan, R. 9. Reilz, C. 9 Weldy, N. IO. Woodruff, D. IO. DeCoIa, G. IO. Kennedy, J. IO, Reynolds, E. IO Wellngiqan, B. Row II Row IV . Row VI Row VIII Row I. Worlh, J. I. Diesfielcl, J. I. Kwiaflcowslci, D. I. Ro:e,k K.L I welsh, J. W 2. Wymer, N. 2. Dohl, B. 2. Lear, M. 2. Ry ic i, . 2 eisman, . 3. Yale C. 3. Donnellan, L. 3. Lindermufh, G. 3. Sasken, C. 3 Weisman. L. 4, Young D, 4, DuBOi5, 4. LiI'l'leIOl'lI'1S, 4. Seeley, R. 4 Whealon, 5. Yuslco E. 5. Ducey, J. 5. Lyle, D. 5. Shabala, W. 5 Willard, A. 6. Zuver K. 6. Evans, B. 6. Lyons, T. 6, Shannon, D. 6 Woodruff, R. 7. Zellco, H. 7. Eyerell J. 7. Mcfxdam, B. 7. Sharp, J. 7 Yarclman, M. 8. Ambroseli, M. 8. Ewing, C. 8. McGayish, M. 8. Shaw, C. 8 Zandi, D. 9. Amsfe, M 9. Garland, A. 9. McKenzie, D. 9. Shulminson, J. 9 Zerernslci, E. IO. Barnesi V. IO. Gould, D. IO. Miller, P. IO. Spears, B. IO Williams, I-I. 58 4 YV! ,P vox f ,, All .Je A829 'PW W. L K OJ if, QA ,, . ACTIVITY Y ,gfzfaw ,alcf ,feaaninq Aameffninq ,new ,eueaq ,fayn -SO LON lT' 'T T' V , MUSICAL ACTIVITIES THE BAND UCH acTiviTy has characTerized The Olean High School Music OrganizaTions during This year. Beginning wiTh The Labor Day parade, even before school opened, The Band led The Olean group in The line and ever since ThaT Time, The various music groups have been consTanTly in preparaTion Tor some coming evenT. The Band has Turnished music Tor pep rallies and during The TooTball season played Tor all home games, puTTing on shows during The halves. Olean was well represenTed aT The musical conTesTs in JamesTown, Fredonia, and Hornell. High awards were won by The Band and by small ensembles. ' The Band ConcerT in March played To a large audience in spiTe oT The worsT blizzard oT The year. IT was a Tine concerT and amply rewarded Those who braved The sTorm. The Band played on oTher occasions, such as The Bradford Oil celebraTion and aT The opening oT The Pony League baseball season. lT was also The Band's Turn To Turnish music Tor CommencemenT This year. Mr. GranT, The direcTor oT The Band, is To be congraTulaTed on his year's worlc. THE ORCHESTRA The Olean High School OrchesTra under The combined direcTion of Mrs. Flor- ence PraTT and Mr. RoberT GranT has compleTed an ouTsTanding year of enTerTainmenT Tor Olean High School, playing selecTions ranging Trom BeeThoven's EiTTh Symphony To MorTon G-ould's Hill Billy . HighlighTs oT The year were programs played Tor The CaTTaraugus CounTy Teachers AssociaTion, The ChrisTmas PageanT, The Senior Play. The Spring FesTival in May and CompeTiTion FesTivals. Members Trom boTh band and orchesTra played aT TesTivals held in JamesTown and l.oclcporT. Seven members Trom The sTring secTion had The honor of being chosen To play in The All-STaTe OrchesTra under The direcTion of Dr. Hanson aT RochesTer, New Yorlc. The sTudenTs were: RoberT Paugh, MargareT ChiTTenden, Barbara Ford, Suzanne Carmany, Joan Currie, Sally PrenTiss, and Peggy Tapp. The Junior OrchesTra, a newly Tormed organizaTion under The direcTion oT Mrs. PraTT, played Tor The Junior Play in November, and gave an insTrumenTal concerT in June. Two sTring ensembles and several soloisTs parTicipaTed in The compeTiTion TesTivals aT Hornell, receiving high raTings. STring ensembles have rendered many civic services playing Tor church, P.T.A. programs, broadcasTs ovcr W.H.D.L.. and have aTTorded Tea and dinner music on many occasions. THE GLEE CLUB AND CHOIR The Girls' Glee Club oT one hundred and TwenTy-Tour voices is The largesT choral organizaTion in The hisTory oT Olean High School. WiTh Mrs. Gladys Harris as direcTor and Miss ConsTance Tillow as accompanisT, They gave a very Tine ChrisTmas program in December and a Spring ConcerT in May. They also presenTed a ChrisTmas assembly. The Mixed Choir, also under The direcTion oT Mrs. Harris, presenTed The popular 'Twas The NighT BeTore ChrisTmas and a very successTul pageanT on The ChrisTmas program, and appeared aT The ChrisTmas assembly. The Choir aTTended The STaTe ConcerT in May, Their TirsT in six years, due To war Time condiTions. bl MIXED CHOIR MARY EADE - ---- PresIdenI JAMES KYLE - - Vice PresicIenI and Secrefary VICTORIA EADE - - Business Manager and Treasurer MARY FOSKIT - - - Execu'fIve CommI++ee SOPRANOS MARY ANN AMBROSE MARJORIE ANDERSON SUZANNE CARMANY BETTY DANIELS AUDREY DUCEY LOIS EASLEY MARION ESTES PATTY FOSTER MILDRED BERARDI JUNE BRANDON PATRICIA BROWN MARGARET CHITTENDEN HELEN CHOKRACH JOAN CURRIE MARILYN CURTISS THOMAS BUTLER PHILIP DIETTERICH JAMES ENSELL ROBERT FARLEY BUD JOHNSON JAMES KYLE JOAN GASPER ANN GUSTAFSON RUTH HARDER GLORIA HINMAN DELORES JOHNSON DOLORES JOHNSON BEVERLY KAMERY ISABELLA LAW ALTOS MARY EADE MARY FORREST VICTORIA EADE MARY FOSKIT JEAN KLINK SHIRLEY LUCAS TENORS CHARLES FRABLE BASS ES RICHARD NELSON FRANCIS ROSS JOSEPH SPINK 62 MARION MALICK PATRICIA MANLEY JEAN MARSHALL NORMA PETERSON LITA RAPPOPORT CONSTANCE TILLOW NANCY WAINMAN ' BETTY WELLMAN ELIZABETH PAPPAS SALLY PRENTISS JEANNE RICE JANET SAYLOR SALLY SNODGRASS SONIA STEPANIAN BETTY TAYLOR DUANE HUFF ROBERT PAUGH GEORGE STEINER WILLIAM WEISMAN ROBERT YANUCK ROBERT ZINK GIRLS' GLEE CLUB PHYLLIS TRAIL - MARION DAVIS - SUZANNE TAYLOR - LOUISE NITSCHE - - DIrecIor-MRS. GLADYS HARRIS SOPRANOS NANCY DQNNELLAN JOYCE KINLEY ELEANOR ATWOOD MURIEL BELL DORIS BLACKMON ROSEMARIE BLAKE MARY LOUISE BLASKE BARBARA BOVVERSOX NANCY BUCKLEY BEVERLY CLARK ANN DAVIS MARILYN DAYTON DOROTHY DeGOLYER RITA DEMBOSKI BETTY DOBMIER MARY LOU AMBROSELL5 VIRGINIA BARNES LUCY BENNETT ELIZABETH BERFIELD PATRICIA BISCHALANEY MADELINE CAYA MARGARET CHITTENDEN NANCY CLARK BARBARA CONKLIN JOANN DAVIS MARY ABDO LEANORE ATWOOD CLARA LOU BANFIELD JANE BUCKLEY NANCY CONVEY CELIA ELNISKEY PI-IYLLIS ELNISKEY SALLY ENSELL JEAN HEINRICH KAY DORSEY CORNELIA DUNN LORRAINE EADE LORNA EASLEY ANITA EDSTROM MARY PAT HELIKER f ---- Presiderwf - VIf.e PresIcIerwI and Secrefary BusIness Manager and Treasurer Execmive CcrrvmI++ee MARILYN KYSER HELEN LEEOUIST PATRICIA LISI THERESA LOGAN KATHRYN LUCAS ANN LYASKI RHEA HOFFMAN SHIRLEY MacWILLIAMS JOAN HUDOCK WINIERED INGALLS LOUISE JOHN DOLORES MALICK DOROTHY MQKENZIE PHYLLIS MOORE MARJORIE JOHNSON LINA MORRISON JACOUELYN KENT MARGARET OLSON SECOND SOPRANOS MARION DAVIS CAROL EASLEY NANCY LITTLEJOHNS CAROLYN MQELERESH DOLORES EISENHART CHERIE MERIDEN AUDREY EEGLEY ANN GARLAND MAUREEN HARDER ANN KENNEY AUDREY KRUZYNSKI FLORENCE LIGOURI CAROLYN HOPKINS DOROTHY JONAK RUTH JONAK BARBARA KENNAN DOLORES KOLIN LISBETH KROMPART JUNE LEETE PEGGY MANNING ANN MITCHELL LAURA PASCUCCI MARY PRIMIKIRIS MARGARET REYNOLDS BEVERLY SAGE BETTY SEDERHOLM ALTOS EVELYN MQFADDEN BARBARA MCLAUGHLIN DOLORES MQLAUGHLIN LOUISE NITSCHE BEATRICE OSGOOD FRANCES PALUMBO BARBARA PARKS IRENE PSATHAS 63 MARY JANE PATTERSON LORETTA PAUGH JOYCE PYLES JEANNE RICE SALLY RYAN LORETTA RYBICKI RUTH SALBERTA BETTY SANDBURG MARILYN SCHNELL JQANN SCOTT VIVIAN SWALES CONSTANCE TILLOW ANN TOMEI MARIE SPLAWSKI PEGGY TAPP ELIZABETH TAYLOR SUZANNE TAYLOR HELEN TURTON ANN WILLARD MARCELLA WILLIAMS NANCY WILLIAMS HELEN ZELKO ELLEN ZEIGLER MARY LOU REDDY CHARLOTTE RICHARDSON RUTH RUGGLES GRACE SYLVESTER JUNE TARBOX PHYLLIS TRAIL NANCY VOLZ BARBARA WELLMAN MARGARET WILLIAMS HIGIH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA FIRST VIOLIN ROBERT PAUGH DOLORES JOHNSON ROBERT COLEMAN BETTY WELLMAN SALLY SNODGRASS BETTY SANDBURG CHARLES STOMIEROSKI ROBERT CALIGURI DUANE HUFF SECOND VIOLIN BEVERLY SAGE LOUISE JOHN JOSEPH PICCIRILLO CATHERINE MALONE RONALD STOMIEROSKI PHILIP FRABLE ' MARY ALICE WILLIAMS LEO DONNELLAN VIOLAS MARGARET CHITTENDEN BARBARA FORD MARGARET GEER CELLOS JOAN CURRIE SLIZANNE CARMANY MARLENE ENSELL BARBARA KENNON CAROL EASLEY BASSES SALLY PRENTISS PEGGY TAPP ANN KENNEY JEAN KLINK PIANO MARILYN KING SUZANNE TAYLOR FLUTES JOAN KELLY ALLAN TORMEY OBOE ROBERT FROST CLARINET ANTHONY SINICROPI THOMAS PRATT ANN MITCHELL 64 BASSOON JOHN REITZ SAXOPI-IONES PEGGY WILLIAMS DOUGLAS STOLBERG TRUMPETS JAMES ENSELL JAMES LEFFERDO RICHARD MCCREADY FRENCH I-IORNS ALTA REYNOLDS LINA MORRISON TROMBONES LEE TAYLOR WLLIAM MESSMORE DRUMS LA DORNA TURCK JAMES HAVEN TIMPANI MARIAN MALICK BELLS BETTY SEDERHOLM HIGH SCHOOL MR. ROBERT GRANT, Diredor JAMES COLLINS ----- ALAN TORMEY JAMES ENSELL - - - - ANTHONY SINICROPI - - S+uden+ LEE TAYLOR - TRUMPETS ALBERT EDEL JAMES ENSELL RICHARD GREATWOOD JAMES LEFFERDO RICHARD MCCREADY EDGAR PARKS MAURICE SWARTZ TROMBONES SIDNEY ELLIS RICHARD FOTE WILLIAM MESSMORE, PATRICIA TAYLOR JOHN WHEELER BARITONE ERNEST WRIGHT BASS ROBERT KELLOGG PEGGY TAPP STRING BASS SALLY PRENTISS OBOE ROBERT FROST CLARINETS WILLIAM BROOK JAMES COLLINS JERRY FITCH WILLIAM I-IARNISH HUGH LAFFERTY ANGELO MELARO ANN MITCHELL THOMAS PRATT TONY SINICROPI GRACE SYLVESTER RALPH WHITEMAN ALTO CLARINET Mom JESSON BASSOON JOHN REITZ FRENCH HORNS LINA MORRISON ALTA REYNOLDS PERCUSSION GERALD HARRIS HARVEY KUPERMAN LA DORNA TUREK STEPHEN WAITE LARRY WHALEN 65 BAND - Presidenf Vice-Presideni - Secretary Represenhafive - Librarian FLUTES JOAN KELLY JAMES MAYNARD ALAN TORMEY SAXOPHONES ROBERT JORDAN HUGH MCGRANAGHAN MARGARET WILLIAMS DOUGLAS STOLBERG DRUM MAJOR STEPHEN WAITE MAJORETTES MICKY BIANCO BETTY CRAWFORD MARY JANE HEAD SALLY HEAD NANCY WILLIAMS DELORES MCLAUGHLIN FLAG BEARERS H S PHILIP DIETTERICH C LE ROY EK SAND Seafed lleff fo righfl: T. Sinicropi, A. Melaro, J. Lefferdo, lvl. Williams, C. Tillow, lvl. Swarfz, H. lvlcevranaghan, J. Ensell, W. Messrnore, P. Taylor. Sfanding lleff fo righfl: 6. Harris, S. Prenfiss. OLEAN HIGH SCI-IDOL SWING BAND HE Olean l-ligh School Swing Band is composed of fhe firsf chair players of various secfions of fhe O.l-l.S. Band augmenfed by a pianisf. lfs aim is fo give fhese young musicians experience in anofher branch of fhe wide field of music, and also fo provide O.l-l.S. wifh ifs own dance band for various evenfs. Thus every Friday aller- noon fhese players gafher and fhen fhe same musicians fhaf fhe affernoon before had played symphonies and overfures, bring forfh somefhing very differenf, buf iusf as good, from fheir insfrumenfs. This year fhe band has been under fhe sfudenf leadership of Angelo lvlelaro wifh lvlr. Granf as adviser and fellow player. The band has learned many new numbers and is ready fo give an assembly or fo play for dime dances, and ofhcr school funcfions. Alfhough fhe busy schedule of fhe, major organizafions prevenfed 'rhe Swing Band from playing much in public fhis year, fhe experience and fun gained by fhe members was well worfh fhe fime spenf in rehearsal. bo SCIENCE DEPARTMENT HE scene in The piclrure lalcen in lhe chemislry lab. is a common and everyday one. The sludenl brings lo class queslions 'rhal form in The mind as a resull of oulside reading and observing 'rhe wonders of modern civilizalion. The queslions asked daily are l-low does 'rhis work? or l-low is lhal made? Such quesiions olren promole lively discussions in class. The veleran relurning from war 'ro lhe classroom is a very aclive conlribulor To science class discussions. Noi only does he have gueslions bul supplies answers and explanalions which are received wilh a greal deal of respecl and inleresl by The sludenl whose experience lies wholly in The laboralory. Apprecialion of The value of such science courses manifesfs ilself in lhe number of relurned service men who elecl These courses. The man on The s+ree+ considers lhal' greal changes in our way of doing Things are +o be forlhcoming in lhe very near Tulure. Greal 'rhings are expeclred ol 'rhe scienlisl. ln 'rhis piclure we see a group of sludenls slarling a+ lhe boilom as scienlisls in a high school laboralory. Perhaps one of This group shall some day proe vide a major conlribulion To The field of science. 67 I-IC ECO THE CRAFTS CLASS HELPS GIRLS SPECIALIZE IN MANY PROJECTS HOME ECONOMICS CLUB MEMBERS ENTERTAINING AT CHRISTMAS TEA HOME MANAGEMENT CLASS STUDYING THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW ELECTRIC STOVE MICS HOME ECONOMICS IV GIRLS WORKING ON PROJECTS HOME NURSING GIRLS WITH MISS CLARK HOME ECONOMICS VI WORKING WITH FURNITURE RENOVATION PROBLEMS USTRIAL Q a Q n DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ARTS WOODWORKINC5 AND VOCATIONAL CARPENTRY I O I I I I I DEQ DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ARTS GENERAL METALS AND VOCATIONAL MACHINE SI-IOP DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND VOCATIONAL ELECTRICITY ealed: J. Campbell, M. Boughfon, C. Lane, A. Culver, M. Jesson, D. l-laseloff, R. Demboslci, l. Psalhas E. Reynolds, B. Mclnroy, N. Clark, R. Kuhlow, J. Scofidio. Slandingz S. Anderson, W. Edgar, D. Maliclc OIL PAINTING CLUB MARY FULLER - - Presideni' CORNELIA DUNN - - Vice Presidenl RITA DEMBOSKI - - Secreiary-Treasurer MISS BALL - - - - - Adviser HE Oil Painfing Club, now in Hs rhird year has proven io be one of rhe mos? popular clubs in +he high school. Hs members are drawn from 'rhe Freshmen as well as +he Sophomore, Junior and Senior classes. All siudenls inieresfed are wel- comed in 'rhe club. The rneefings are held once a wee-lc in +he arl room. The siudy of color and composirion is srressed, Jrhe subiecls being srill life wilh fruir and flowers. An annual arf exhibil of Jrhe work of lhe club is held in June. 72 Siandingz R. Weis, W. Davis, D. Pie, J. Branch, J. Carney, R. FegIey, A. Culver. Seafed: B. Hol- comb, D. Dimicco, Miss Hobarf, B. Dimicco, M. Eade, L. DeGoIyer, S. Driscoll. CONGRESS STAFF MARY EADE ROBERT DIMICCO Co-Edi+ors-in-Chief WILMA DAVIS RICHARD FEGLEY Managing Edifors JAMES BRANCH PAUL NORTON ANNE CULVER DOROTHY BACHO JACK CARNEY LILLIAN De6OLYER RICHARD DIMICCO MISS HOBART Adviser Business Managers Ari Edifors WILLIAM HOLCOMB SALLY DRISCOLL DONALD FIE WILLIAM PHILLIPS ROBERT WEIS MISS BALL Arr Adviser HIS sraff has wrirfen Jrhe Iwo coIumns of Congress which have been published each week of Ihe school year in +he OIean Times I-IeraId . The preparalrion and of Ihe sraff wish 'ro be remembered 73 publicafion of 'rhis yearbook, Congress-I947 , is Ihe work, for which 'rhe members . .V-,g..-gs. f pf STE-A . -7 ws HE Clean l-liqh School lVlinsTrel Show OT I947, Now and Thenll, under The direc- Tion OT The STudenT Council was an ouTsTanding success. This I947 MinsTrel seT a record in ThaT iT was The TirsT Time The O.l-l.S. audiTo- rium had been Tull on Two successive nighTs. The money earned will abouT compleTe The paymenTs on The movie proie-cTor purchased lasT year. SeaTed lleTT To righflz T, Kasper, R. Fegley, A. Boyd, Mr. HoeldTke, E, Weis, R. Dimicco. M. Davis. STanding lleTT To righTl: J. Branch, J. Weis, S. WaiTe, J. Collins, G. Eyler. STUDENT COUNCIL BETTY WElS --------- PresidenT ALICE BOYD - - Vice PresidenT RICHARD FEGLEY - - SecreTary E. H. HOELDTKE - V - - Adviser-Principal T THE beginning of The year, The PresidenTial campaign began wiTh Two candi- daTes being nominaTed Tor presidenT and Two Tor vice-presidenT. The campaign was conducTed similar To a naTional campaign wiTh speeches, posTers, and all. Through The work OT The STudenT Council This year, new cheerleading uniTorms were purchased and work on a school paper is To be sTarTed in The near TuTure. The highlighT oT This year, as well as lasT year, was The lvlinsTrel Show enTiTled Now and Then , which was a producTion given here aT school by Olean High School sTudenTs. ApproximaTely 250 To 300 sTudenTs Took acTive parTs in The show and, Tor :gf The second Time in The hisTory OT The school, This same kind oT show proved a greaT ix YT K, success. lT is our sincere hope ThaT These shows will be an annual occurrence in The i A I 9.5 , school from now on. Q- ' -'i V' , MEMBERS 1 3 f ' Seniors f .s , .. , is 'a 1 JAMES BRANCH ,923 ,E , JAMES coLLiNs T E AA al. ry DOREEN DAVIS 'T ' 5, ROBERT DiMicco ' 1 Qs- fl RICHARD FEGLEY 3 by , V 5 lx Juniors Sophomores 1, , V l 3 V Jonn CARPENTER Tv1ARlON DAVIS .ff N if ' , .,s. . 4 THERESA KASPER GENE EYLER ' Q i ' ' STEPHEN WAITE JACK WEIS XX ,-ef? 75 l Fronl Row llelr 'ro riqhll: J. Brown, A. Feqley, A. Culver, V. Eade, B. Taylor, S. Taylor, S. Richardson. Second Row: W. Messrnore, A. Kenney, A. Boyd, A. Bernard, L. Raub, L. Collon. Third Row: H. Maliclc, L. Whalen, J. Taylor, N. Sheldon, A. Reynolds, J. Heinrich, N. Clarlc, E. Eade. Fourlh Row: B. Earon, P. Trail, K. Dorsey, J. McCulcheon, P. Tapp, T. Layerry, B. Hasly, J. O'Keele, R. Eade, D. Dernbowslci, J. Spink, R. Snodgrass, P. Dielferich. I-ICDME ROOM SENATE ACH Home Room chooses one of irs members as irs represenlaliye in The Home Room Senare. Room lO9 elecls lwo represenlalives because ir has a large enroll- menlr. The Home Room Senare acls in coniuncrion wilh The Srudenr Council whenever lhere are malrers ol imporrance lor rhe benelir ol rhe sludenlrs under consideralion. REPRESENTATIVE ALTERNATE RM REPRESENTATIVE ALTERNATE Janel Taylor Slephen Waile 2lO Kay Dorsey Don Campbell Herberl Maliclc James Smifh 2ll Raymond Eade Sally Ryan Vicloria Eade Jean Heinrich Peqev Twp Louis Collon James Daley Theresa DiMarco Bill Schlosser Laurence Carnicelli 212 ZI3 ZI4 215 James O'Keele William Hasly Shirley Richardson Harry Williams -Carol Hadley Donna McDowell Donald Marcus Nancy Convey William Phillips Alice Boyd 2I6 Donald Dembowski Helen Zellro lBoysl Richard Snodgrass Roberl Dimicco 2l7 Janer McCulcheon George Cramer lGirlsl Anne Culver Belly Weis 303 Lawrence Raub Beverly Sage Belly Taylor Richard Dimicco 305 Nancy Clark Roberl Biehler Alla Reynolds Harvey Kuperman 307 Suzanne Taylor Dorolhy Pecone Basil Ealon Audrey Dunahay 3lO Muriel Bell Clarence Underwood Phillis Trail Halley Siago 3I2 John M. Miller Samuel Ambrose Laurence Whalen Roberl' Ryder 3l3 Audrey Fegley Roberl' Smylhe Philip Diellerich Rulh Fromholzer 3l5 Elias Eade Marion Blemasler Thomas Laverly Aileen Bernard Nancy Sheldon Richard Marcus Margery Bouqhlon Joe Spinlc 76 3l6 3I7 22 Ann Kenney William Messmore Armond DiCola Ronald Slomieroslci Joan Germaclc Richard Hannon oflsfage lleff fo righll: D. Burdick, J. Schulimson, B. Dohl, J, Marshafl, S. Ryan, P. Frable, C. Meridan, Miss Baldwin, Miss Bear. Onslage llefl' lo rughrlz M. L. Blaske, B. Sage, B. Lape, A. Gear, A. O'Toole, K. Wright M. Forrest D. Eade, E. Ziegler. ' THE DRAMATIC CLUB MARY LOUlSE BLASKE - Presidenf ELLEN ZIEGLER - - Vice Presidenl MARY FORREST - - Secrerary ANNE OTOOLE ------- Treasurer N lhe Lirrle Thearer every olher week, you will find iurure Bernhardrs and Barrymores developing rheir ralenl rhrough rhe medium of panfomines, speeches, and one-acr plays. All rhese acriviries are under rhe direcrion of our advisers, Miss Agnes Casey, Miss Berlha Bear and Miss Elizaberh Baldwin. Since The hisrory of The developmenr of drama is such a fascinafing subiecl Thai a club could devore irs enrire lime 'ro ils srudy, several meerings were devored +o fha? rhoughr-provoking ropic. Biographies of people connecled wirh fhe 'rheafer and reviews of currenr plays proved lo be valuable back- ground marerial. Group parri- ciparion in quizzes and choral reading encouraged all 'rhe members +o acriviry. Discus- sions ol dramaric principles and the arr of make-up were also a pari of lhe club curriculum. Who knows buf whar some day one of rhe members of rhe Dramalic Club of Olean High School will become a famous slage personageeeilher rhrough acring or direcling? Sealed: B. Murray, H. Jaekle, J. Galloway, W. Darler, S. Snodgrass, T. Burke. Slanding: T. Blade T Kasper, V. Eade, B. Kennan, l., Collon, S. Waile, Cf. Cramer, J. Edgar, J. Carpenler, J. McCoy TUNIGR CLASS PLAY OHNNY CLOVER, helped by his lriend, Spud Erwin, is edilor ol lhe Preslon High School PENGUHXI. He is selling up an ollice in his lormer nursery, across lrom lhe school. His lroubles begin when his molher lakes over lhe decoralion ol lhis ollice. adding lrills, and lhey increase when Susan Blake, chosen by lhe iournalism leacher, Miss Willard, arrives lo share his ollice as assislanl edilor. Susan challenges Johnny's aulhorily as seller ol edilorial policy, and as Chooser ol his girl lriends. She opposes his idealism and susceplibililies lespecially lo a Lucybelle Leel, wilh a lireless pracli- calily and an unswerving delerminalion lo succeed. Schooled by Mrs. Clover and Miss Willard, she does nol aller her goal bul cloaks her laclics wilh leline subllely. True, she linds hersell laced wilh bankruplcy and a penilenliary senlence, bul her ingenuily, coupled wilh lhal ol Johnny's molher, overcome bolh obslacles, and she lriumphs wilh Johnny in one hand and a career in lhe olher. Nor are her ellorls en- lirely sellish, lor lhey resull in lhe marriage ol lhe principal, Mr. Quinn, and lhe unconquerable Miss Willard, as well as in lhe happiness ol her rival, Lucybelle, saved lrom oblivion and already llinching a pinch ol powder on her li'l ole nose. EVER SINCE EVE, by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clemenls l November I946 in Olean High School Audilorium, Mr. Arlhur W. Forbes, Direclor Mrs. Clover .. Johnny Clover Mr. Clover ... Spud Erwin Susan Blake .... ... Belsy Erwin ...... .. Marlha Willard . ...Theresa Kasper William Darler . Thomas Blade . Thomas Burke Sally Snodgrass . Belly Murray Barbara Kennan Ollicer lCappyl Simmons ..,.., Louis Collon Henry Quinn ................ Slephen Waile Lucybelle Lee ................ Joan Galloway Preslon Hughes .,,..... Howard K, Jaekle, Jr. Foolball Players,..John Edgar, Jerome McCoy, George Cramer, John Carpenler Promplress , ................ Vicloria Eade Seafed lleff fo righfl: Joseph Garen, John Primikiris, Tom Lennon, Beffy Taylor, June Brandon, Anne Culver. Sfanding: William Holcomb, Richard Fegley, Sally Prenfiss, Joan Flynn. SENIOR CLASS PLAY Direcfed by Miss Elizabefh Baldwin HSKIDDING' By Amania Ronnerol U KlDDlNG presenfs episodes in fhe life of an American family, fhe Hardys. Marion Hardy is fhe college girl who has fallen in love wifh Wayne Trenfon, iusf as a career is opening up fo her. Two affracfive 'elder sisfers, Myra and Esfelle, who chose fo marry before fhey finished fheir educafion, wanf fo go home fo mofheru. Mrs. Hardy has fo go on a sfrilce fo sfraighfen ouf fhe family, including her husband, Judge Hardy, who is foo absorbed in being reelecfed iudge of fhe disfricf fo pay affenfion fo family froubles. Andy Hardy, a delighfful adolescenf, has his froubles, foo. Aunf Milly philo- sophically wafches fhe family difficulfies and confribufes her advice. Absenf-minded Grandpa Hardy fouched fhe hearf wifh his reminiscences. Humor, pafhos, and philosophy blend making fhe play significanf as well as amusing. Marion Hardy Aunf Milly .... Sally Prenfiss .... Joan Flynn Mrs. Hardy ...... ,,,, J une Brandon Judge Hardy . Andy Hardy .. Grandpa Hardy Joseph Garen William Holcomb ... .... Thomas Lennon CAST 79 Es+eIIe .. .. Myra ..,.,... Wayne Trenfon Mr. Sfubbins . Prompfress .. . Beffy Taylor .. Ann Culver Richard Fegley John Primilciris ... Alice Boyd l J. Threehouse, M. ST. Clair, G. WeigarTz. O. H. S. LIBRARY 1946-47 OOK WEEK, November IO-I6, was celebraTed by Two new posTers, Books Are Bridges, and l-low To Find a Book, as well as by an exhibiT oT books in O.l-l.S. Library by winners oT The Nobel, PuliTzer and Newbery prizes. ,Biographies oT many oT These winners were also in This display. BroTherhood Week, February I6-22, was observed by posTers wiTh picTures oT and sTaTemenTs by PresidenT Truman, Generals Eisenhower and MacArThur, Admiral NimiTz and assorTed Tamous movie sTars dear To The young. An exhibiT also on racial and religious Tolerance was seT up of pamphleTs including prayers and sTaTemenTs oT George WashingTon and books by various auThors. The book, One God . by Flor- ence FiTch was opened To show phoTographs oT religious services celebraTed in Calh- olic, Jewish and ProTesTanT places oT worship. In This display were also six novels Tor The high school levelg DoroThy Carncield Fisher's Seasoned Timber , Gollomb's Up aT CiTy High , l-leyward's Mamba's DaughTers , Means' ShuTTered Windows , Saroyan's Human Comedy and My Name ls Aram . During The year boTh English and Social STudies Teachers assigned as usual readings on Famous Negroes and Foreign-born CiTizens. f Many bibliographies were compiled by The librarian and books puT on reserve Tor The new course in Problems oT American Democracy. This year several oT lasT year's library sTaTT members carried Tive subiecTs each so only Geraldine WeigarTz, senior assisTanT, and Mildred ST. Clair were leTT To carry on. LasT year's sTaTT member, JaneT Brenan, represenTed O.l-l.S. on The Quiz Team. We acknowledge The giTT oT books Trom The Tollowing: Alex Freeman, sTudenT, and TaculTy members, Miss l-lobarT, Miss Gould and Mr. Thomas. Flowers have been presenTed The library by Mrs. Dunn and Miss Schleich. 80 ASSEMBLIES NE of rhe mosl inreresling evenls of Jrhe school week is Jrhe assembly program. Assemblies are presenled almosl weekly in our high school auclilorium. ln as- sembly, Jrhe sludenls find a spirir of pleasure and enioymenl. They gain informalion concerning school acliviries, apprecialion of all Thar is fine in our school life and in- spiralion lor carrying our school proiecls. Srudenl parlicipalion in assemblies is encouraged and apprecialed by sludenls and Taculry. Sludenls are greally inreresled in rhe Jralenl of rheir fellow sludenls. They also enioy programs presenled by oulside performers. The Sludenl Council makes il possible lo have These programs by arranging for raising money ro pay for profes- sional +alen+. The assembly is a common meeling place where all are educalred and inspired while being enrerlained. 8 I f 1 S il ' . f ll ilflkl V.. -3? TEE: T. Burke, H. Jaekle, N. Chew. TUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL FT' ig ,V xi. f-Nrj U I iff , Q. ' 0 sf HOWARD JAEKLE - Chairman THOMAS BURKE - - Vice Chairman NORVIL CHEW v V SecreTary MRS. KERSHNER - - - - Adviser OR several years, O.H.S. had boTh a Junior Red Cross Council and a KniTTing Club. This laTTer, as The name implies, made aTghans, bed socks or whaTever was senT Tor Them To make. They were The producTion crew oT The Junior Red Cross. The Council is noT in any sense a producTion crew. IT is composed oT a small group oT sTudenTs, inTeresTed in Red Cross work, whose chieT purpose is To serve as oTTicial spokesman oT iTs Junior members, and To coordinaTe The Junior Red Cross acTiviTies wiTh Those OT The adulT members. This year, Howard Jaekle has been chairman oT The Council, Tom Burke, vice chairman, and Norvil Chew, secreTary. They have aTTended monThly meeTings wiTh represenTaTives Trom all The schools oT The ciTyg They helped direcT our Tall member- ship drive: They planned and Took parT in The Assembly program in which a Red Cross worker Told OT her experiences in oTher lands. They have helped collecT maTerial Tor exhibiTs, and have given advice on using The Tunds oT The organizaTion To aid sTricken and impoverished children in Toreign lands. Junior Red Cross could noT TuncTion saT- isTacTorily wiThouT a' ready and willing council. 82 Je Q0 E9 ' C QQNQQQQC J cu-fsxxc U3 N CAE' 58 i9 f QW- X X Qx vga' in SSW Q ft XXXQ OI Go . A 7.1 Mis M. nv , Ckugff U wg Law-reanewfy f W U-UB ' NO -f f' -., KLUB ' J rf 'V Af Qsfifm , Qs- V Q- 4. V 25-Ki QW SCDCIABILITY N SeaTed lleTT To righTl: F. Liguori, J. Marshall, P. Manning, M. Kyser, M. McCaul, J. Saylor, E. Pappas, E. Zulcerman, R. Paugh, M. ChiTTenden, P, PaTTerson, B. Daniels, J. McCurdy, J. Seifler, N. ForresT. STanding lleTT TO righTl: A. Davis, M. Davis, I-I. Redliclc, L. RappOporT, W. Adams. J. Garen, V. Eade, J. Good, K. WrighT, A. O'TOoIe, M. Elaslce, M. Ambrose, V. lsaman, S. Ryan, M. BoughTOn, L. John, D. Johnson, M. Yuslco, P. Sch icker, E. CriTchIow, P. DieTTerich. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS ELIZABETH PAPPAS - - - PresidenT ROBERT PAUGI-I - Vice PresidenT PATRICIA PATTERSON - SecreTary MARY McCAUL - - Treasurer MISS TRENKLE - - Adviser E CERCLE FRANCAIS has had a successTul year due To The sincere eTTOrTs OT iTs members and oTTicers To aTTain The aims OT The club, ThaT is, To provide occasion Tor The use OT French OuTside The classroom and Tor imprOvemenT in The TIUGHCY. prOnunciaTion and comprehension OT all parTicipaTing. The programs have been inTeresTing and varied. AT ChrisTmas several members presenTed an eTTecTive carol-lighTing service cOmmemOraTing diTTerenT phases OT French liTe and closing wiTh The French versions OT ChrisTmas carols. OTher programs OTTered quiz games and sceneTTes enacTed by The advanced sTudenTs. The mosT enjoyable meeTing was provided by The visiT OT Madame DuharT, a French bride, who spoke abOuT The France OT Today and answered many quesTiOns abouT The daily liTe There during The War and The OccupaTiOn, and her impressions OT Our cOunTry. The club also sponsored The sending OT giTTs To children in Europe Through The services OT The World Friendship oT Children. The French classes cOnTribuTed giTTs and included in each a message which They hope will be answered. 84 SeaTed: T. PeTslci, M. Mason, B. Murray, L. Adams, Sfandingz W. M. STriclxland, C. Crank, H. TurTon, N. Parker, J. Brennan, C. Crandall. CLASSICAL CLUB LOUANNE ADAMS - - Scribe THERESA PETSKI - - Nunfius BETTY MURRAY - QuaesTor MISS OUVER -------4 Adviser ll ENI, VlDl, VlCl, Alia iacTa esT, ET To BruTe, Divide eT impera, Quo usque Tandem abuTere, CaTilina, paTicuTia nosTra? IT one happened To go inTo Room I04 Wednesdays aTTer school he mighr hear similar phrases Tor The Classical Club would be in session. The Classical Club is composed of all Those sTudenTs who wish To TurTher Their knowledge abouT Rome and Roman culTure, arT and civilizaTion. The meeTings are held every Wednesday aTTernoon in Room IO4. DiTTerenT members Take parT in The planning and carrying ouT of programs each week. Through The informal means of plays wriTTen in LaTin, spell-downs, Talks, and games The members gain informaTion abouT Roman life which is noT learned in class. Several members of The Classical Club prepared ChrisTmas packages for The children in war-Torn Europe. The senders of These packages have received many inl'er- esTing and graTeTul leTTers from Thoseigirls and boys of Europe whose lives are more diTTiculT Than Those of TorTunaTe American girls and boys. 85 Sealed lleff 'lo righllz J. Carpenler, G. Cramer, H. Cholcrach, W. Adams, J. McAuliffe, E. Pappas, M. McCaul, J. Garen. Sfanding llell lo righll: K. Parlcer, A. O'Toole, I. Law, Miss Wombough, J. Primilciris, J. Brandon, K. Wrighl, H. Redliclc, Miss Gould. WE THE STUDENTS JOHN PRIMIKIRIS - '---- Presidenl' JUNE BRANDON - Vice Presidenl LOUIS COTTON - - - Secrefary ISABELLE LAW - - Treasurer W MISS GOULD I MISS WOMBOUGI-I C ------ Advisers MRS, HANNIGAN E, THE STUDENTS Club meels every Wednesday aflernoon in Room IOZ for lhe purpose of conducling a discussion on some 'ropic of curren+ imporlance. These discussions have been bo+h spiriled and inleresling and have made us appre- ciale 'rhe greal problems which face well-informed American cilizens. Topics Thai have been discussed include: Alcoholism: Should We Fighf Russia?', Teachers' Salaries: and olher Topics suggesled by The news and by local condilions. Lasl year The club presenfed a Junior Town Meeling of lhe Air as an as- sembly program. We hope Thai we may again presenl such an assembly in 'lhe near qi- fulure. S 9-,pg b Tme Tore Sigh sphool sludpnls discuiss currenl prgbllemg andhseelc lo qt rf iv X if e we in orme on Jr e naliona slale an cily issues o T e ay, I e more 'E l inlelligenl, and 'rherefore beller cilizens lhey will be. H gal In a cerlain measure, We, The S+udenJrs is a club promoling good ET YS THE! cilizenship by living and learning bolh for 'lhe presenl and for The fulure. 1. fi Hs members consider if one of +he oulslanding aclivilies of Olean High 1 ,- -i Q. li School. - ,. - iv-wvncrcf f: 86 SeaTed: C. Sherwood, M. McCaul, E. Pappas, V. VanDusen, H. MarTin, F. Sirianni. STanding: A. Nickel, C. Cronlr, M. Blaslre, J. McAulifTe, B. Sederholm, M. Delaney, E. Cronin. S. Good, Miss l-lobarT, E. Pascucci, M. Eade. WAYSIDE MARY EADE A - - A - PresidenT MARY ANN DELANEY - Vice PresidenT AUDREY NICKEL - - - SecreTary EILEEN CRONIN - Treasurer MISS HOBART - Adviser HE Wayside SocieTy, which is an organizaTion for Junior and Senior girls, has been very acTive This year. ln Their quesT To promoTe friendly relaTions beTween girls in These classes, The club has sponsored several proiecTs. Among These are The selling of personalized sTaTionery, The wriTing of leTTer boolcleTs for overseas Red Cross organi- zaTions, The lcniTTing and crocheTing Tor The Red Cross Work Club. The girls in The club have also Taken charge of The checlc rooms on various occasions when programs were being presenTed in The school. AnoTher worThwhile proiecT finished This year by The club was The making of picTure scrapboolcs Tor hospiTalized children. Wayside has sponsored These proiecTs in The hope ThaT They would be of service To The school and To The communiTy. WiTh Miss l'lobarT as adviser, The club has proved iTselT an asseT To The school and a conTribuTing TacTor in The promoTion of individual developmenT and co-operaTion. 87 Sealed llell 'ro righll: B, Coleman, B. Paugh, J. Smilh, T. Blade. Slanding llefl 'lo righflz J. Havens, J. Carpenler, G. Cramer, H. Siago, C. Williams, Mr. Frost CHESS CLUB JAMES SMlTH - A Presidenl ROBERT PAUGH - Vice Presideni' MR. FROST - - Adviser ARLY lhis fall as +he Chess Club was beginning Hs 'rhird year, an onloolcer mighf have observed experls and novices engaging in rafher a Tone-sided play. As The season progressed, ir was inferesfing +o nore lhal fhe novices had profiled from ex- perience and were ample challenge +o +he best Besi evidence a'r+es+ing lo lhe value of Jrhe game and club is lhe increase in membership. lnleresf has reached such a poinl +ha+ some players meer more rhan weekly 'ro march wi'rs. Wiih such inlreresf I+ is safe +o forecasr a long fulure for Jrhe club. Members in fhe club welcome o+hers who may wish fo learn +0 play chess or fc improve presenl playing abililies. 88 B. Murray, M. Keagle, M. Cashimere, J. Galloway. HOME ECONOMICS OLUB ELIZABETH MURRAY - Vice PresidenT MARION CASHIMERE - - SecreTary JOAN GALLOWAY ---'--- Treasurer I-IIS year The Home Economics Club celebraTed iTs TwenTieTh anniversary. Each year The club has expanded so ThaT now iTs TuncTions are among The mosT noTe- worThy oT The school, The members oT The I-lome Economics Club are sTaTe and naTionaI members OT The FuTure I-Iomemalcers of America. ln OcTober, a TaculTy Tea was held in honor of Miss Lawson, The New York STaTe Supervisor oT I-lome Economics. The year was highlighTed as usual by The ChrisTmas Tea. AT This Time a parTy was sponsored and giTTs oT Tood and cloThing were made To Two Tamilies of The area. Colored moTion picTures were Talcen of The parTy and laTer shown To The various Home Economics classes. A spiriT of ThoughTTulness and good will was displayed by The girls as They made over cloThing and worlced To provide a happy ChrisTmas Tor The families. The girls are indebTed To Miss Wall, Miss EaTon, and Mrs. Arnold Tor Their Tireless eTTorT To help us make The club a success. i gf-,, N '. A le f 10 .0 I Z y N' 'I I will Xidjilal ili ' 89 GFS! SeaTed: E. Cronin, J. DonaTo, A. Boyd, J. Branch, S. PrenTiss, H. La'iTerTy, P. Clark, A. Hornburg, M. Keagle. STanding: R. Fegley, A. Culver, J. Hebroclc, W. Davis, J. Collins, J. Flynn, J. Primilciris, J. Brenan, J. Carney, M. King, J. Brandon. NEW YORK STATE HONOR LEAGUE HE New Yorlc STaTe Honor League is an honorary sTaTe-wide organizaTion of high school sTudenTs who rank highesT in scholasTic abiIiTy and exTra-curricular acTiviTies. The purpose of The league is To promoTe good scholarship and ouTsTanding school ciTizenship. The members of The League in each school are chosen by Two baIIoTs. In Olean This year, a IisT of TorTy-eighT Seniors, wiTh The highesT grades, up To and including The previous January examinaTions, was TirsT subrniTTed To The Teachers. From This lisT They seIecTed ThirTy-six equal To TiTTeen per cenT of The class, whom They considered The TinesT characTers and being The mosT valuable To The school. The resuIT of The Teacher voTe was Then submiTTed To The members of The Senior Class who seIecTed Ten per cenT of The Senior Class or TwenTy-Tour Tor The year. CharacTer, value Tc The school, and TuTure promise are The poinTs upon which Their seIecTion was based. The Olean High School members ol: The I947 New Yorlc STaTe Honor League BOYD, ALICE BRANCH, JAMES BRANDON, JUNE BRENAN, JANET CARNEY, JOHN CLARK, PATRICIA COLLINS, JAMES CRONIN, M. EILEEN CULVER, ANNE DAVIS, DOREEN DAVIS, WILMA DONATO, JOSEPH EADE, MARY FEGLEY, RICHARD FLYNN, JOAN HEBROCK, JOHN 90 HORNBURG, ARTHUR KEAGLE, MARION KING, MARILYN LAFFERTY, HUGH PRENTISS, SALLY PRIMIKIRIS, JOHN SNODGRASS, RICHARD WEIS, ELIZABETH I Fronl Row: J. Collins, D. Shaw, D. Fie, R. Eegley, J. Wisniewslci, R. Donovan, W. Kulkula, R. Dimicco, P. Norfon, W. Raislri, J. O'Keefe. Second Row: J. Kubialr, J. Brandon, N. Donnellan, J. Keenan, D. Toohey, A. Sigmond, J. Sullivan, A. Hornburg, W. Davis, S. Prenliss, P. Pelerson, P. Taylor, M. Eade, J. Green, A. Culver, R. Caliqiuri, A. Reynolds, P. Cfarlc, B. Sederholrn, P. Kelley, A. Boyd, J. Lish, W. Gazdilc. LETTERMEN 'S CLUB HE LeHermen's Club is composed of Varsiiy men from Three major sporls, foolball, baslcelball, and Track, and also of Those who have earned a Iwenly-poinl Ieller lor parlicipafion in 'rhe various exlra-curricular aclivilies of The school. As The mem- bership in This club is seldom over fifly, The sludenls comprising if are The mosl' promi- nenl' in all Types of school aclivilies-Those who have developed elemenls of leadership. Probably There is no aclivify in which membership is more desired Than Ihis, as belonging Io This club is The highesl honor allainable during one's career in Olean High School. The wearers of Ihe coveled O Ihis year are: BOYD, ALICE BRANDON, JUNE E. CALIGIURI, ROBERT CARNEY, JACK COLLINS, JAMES CULVER, ANNE DAVIS, DOREEN DAVIS, WILMA DIMICCO, ROBERT F. EADE, MARY FEGLEY, RICHARD J. HARRIS, JERRY HORNBURG, ARTHUR JOHNSON, BUD KEENAN, JAMES KELLY, JOAN KING, MARILYN KUBIAK, JOSEPH LISH, JACOUELYN MELARO ANGELO PETERSON, PAUL QI PRENTISS, SALLY J. RAJSKI, WALTER REYNOLDS, ALTA . SHAW, DONALD SIGMOND, AAD SNODGRASS, RICHARD TAYLOR, BETTY J. TAYLOR, LEE WAITE, STEVE WEIS, ELIZABETH WEIS, ROBERT VARSITY CI-IEER LEADERS BETTY WEIS WILMA DAVIS JEAN BROWN MARILYN CURTIS JERRY NYE JOAN SULLIVAN DELORES TOOHEY HELEN EISERT I-IE I946-I947 season proved Io be a very exciling one for 'rhe Varsily Cheer- leaders, Ihanlcs Io Mrs. Dunn, adviser, and Io everybody who backed Them up. For The firsl lime Ihe All-Sfar Baskelball game was played in Olean on March I8. Two cheer leaders from each school in Callaraugus Counly cheered 'their All-Sfars on. This is only lhe second lime cheer leaders have aI+ended These games. Belly Weis was chosen All-Slar cheer leader 'rhis year and Wilima Davis represenled Olean las? year. There are six Varsily cheer leaders gradualing Ihis June who wish Ihe fulure cheer leaders success. 92 Lell fo Righlz Nancy Forresf, Mary Eade, Joreen Sanzo. Mary McCarlan, Nancy Donnellan, Audrey Ducey, Willa Toohey. JUNIOR VARSITY CI-IEER LEADERS MARY EADE NANCY DONNELLAN JOREEN SANZO NANCY FORREST LUPE TOOHEY AUDREY DUCEY MARY JUNE MCCARTAN . 'Q E , l sf 7: QQ , l-lE ..l.V.'s had an oulslanding season lhis year. ' 1 X M They allencled mosl of lhe J.V.'s ou?-of-lown V sh: ' N iq games and received enlhuslasllc supporl from Jrhe I. K, IU l L Al. , Z crowcls. , , Q . i 'QQ V , x at R T1cR l 1 E ls, ' l A l lt 'll The All-Slar cheer leader represenllng lhe J.V.'s l - J .'-, , , K al lhe All-Slar games on March l8, was Mary Eade. . xg , A ye.: xx lx E7 A' 532451 R. 93 if.-vu MLN 11' ' ...,...1Q. ' 4 feamdaqxdeolminfffxe ' ,,eaen,fa2L,lffze,afJ -AESCHYLUS Q21 in Q hz ! H. Wm UL XXX o X 1 I, 4 Xt ,XX ,QQXQXJ vm XXXXXH f K Q M! ,X 'lim H X 1 1, X :- 'l MNH 'n 'X Lf: ,ff ,f fm X- F Q 1 3 v SPCDRTSMANSHIP Nw H111 WW '+P ,fm fum, ffze qme 4 x 'L L MM i , 2 E Fronf Row USU fo rignflz Coach Pohndorf, Leonard, Shaw, Donovan, Raiski, Kuklnka, Wisnfewslci, Auqusfini S+andIng lleff fo riqh+j: KeHer, O'Keefe, Hornburg, Snodgrass, Dunn, Alexsa, Kublak, Dimicco, Siqmond. OLEAN HIGH SCHOOL 5946 FOOTBALL SOUAD 96 PIGSKIN REVIEW FOR 1946 THIS year Olean celebrafed fhe refurn of Coach Pohndorf, who, wifh fhe assisfance of Coach Kunkle, furned oaf a good feam wifh a fairly suc- cessful season. The Huskies defeafed Wellsville, Bafavia and Dunkirk, while losing fo Jamesfown, Salamanca, Bradford and a nip and fuck duel wifh Hornell. Olean awarded Varsify leffers fo I7 men. Snodgrass, Shaw, Peferson, Kubiak, Leonard, Di- micco and Hornburg, will all be losf for nexf year because of graduafion. COACH-R. H. POHNDORF ASSISTANT COACH-W. E. KUNKLE OLEAN 7-HORNELL I3 Olean fook on Hornell as fhe season opened, and losf a lasf minufe hearf- breaker I3-7. OLEAN I9-WELLSVILLE O The Huskies mef fhe T for fhe firsf fime in fhe season. Affer fhe firsf quarfer, Olean was in command and had an easy fime rolling up a I9-O score. OLEAN I9-SALAMANCA 27 The Red and Gold realized fheir need of a pass defense, affer Salamanca surprised everyone by upseffing Olean 27-I9. OLEAN O-JAMESTOWN 23 The Crimson suffered fheir fhird loss of fhe season, as fhe Jimfowners romped fo a 23-O vicfory. CLEAN I3-DUNKIRK I2 The Huskies showed some of fheir never say die spirif, as fhey came back from 'fhe Jamesfown loss, .and upsef fhe highly favored Dunkirk eleven I3-IZ. OLEAN O-BRADFORD 38 In 'rhe annual Armisfice Day fussle, a highly favored Bradford powerhouse chalked up a 38-O vicfory on a rain-soaked field. This was one of fhe Owls greafesf elevens, having Iosf only one game as Erie Academy upsel' fhem I3-O. Alfhough fhe oufcome was imminenf from fhe sfarf, fhe Red and Gold foughf gamely righf up 'ro fhe finish. . I Y Oy Jursuoia VARSITY FOOTBALL A Olean also played a four game JV schedule, winning fhree and losing one. They defeafed fhe Franklinville Varsify 25-O and I3-7. -I Againsl' fhe Bradford JV's, fhey splif, winning one I2-O, and losing 'rhe ofher 20-O. STanding lleTT To righTl: D. Heysel, J. Kelly, J. Murphy, L. WinTers, B. Weis, L. Carnicelli, R. Garvey, H. Siago, D. Williams, F. Clark, P. PeTerson, P. McCabe, J. Green: P. Doug as, holding baskeTball. VARSITY BASKETBALL TTH Coach Kunkle handling The VarsiTy again This year, The Huskies wenT Through a Tough sixTeen game schedule, and gained an even spliT, wiTh eigh+ wins and wiTh eighT losses. Olean also dropped posT-season games wiTh JamesTown and Go- wanda. One brighT spoT in a raTher Tair season is The TacT ThaT only Two men, Bob Weis and Paul PeTerson, will be losT because oT graduaTion. The oTher Ten men will be reTurning, along wiTh several promising JV's. OLEAN 44-RANDOLPH I6 ln The season's opener on Their home Tloor, The Huskies had an easy Time win- ning 44-I6. OLEAN 26-JAMESTOWN 37 5 The Crimson iourneyed To JamesTown and absorbed fiyjf Their TirsT deTeaT 37-26. Q , OLEAN 29-ALLEeANY 27 WiTh Joe Kelly dropping in a seTshoT in The Tinal seconds The highly Tavored Huskies iusT managed To edge QW ouT Allegany on Their small courT, 29-27. oLEAN 36-ALFREDALMOND 42 Q. A Olean succumbed To a smoo+h working AlTred- , Q Almond Tive on The local's Tloor, 42-36. The game was T Elosp all Tllje way, wiTh The AA boys pulling away in The ina perio . 98 OLEAN 29 - ERIE-EAST 36 The highly TouTed Erie-EasT quinTeT came To Olean and handed The HillToppers Their Third loss, 36-29. OLEAN 40-FALCONER 38 The Huskies upseT The Tavored Falconer Tive in a nip-and-Tuck baTTle, 40-38, To again hiT The .500 mark wiTh Three wins and Three losses. OLEAN 24-GOWANDA 48 Olean suffered iTs Tourfh loss oT The season To Gowanda's undeTeaTed PanThers, 48-24. Milan Miller, highesT scorer in WesTern New York, racked up I7 poinTs. OLEAN I3 -- BRADFORD 40 ln a game which was no conTesT from The beginning, The Huskies were drubbed by The Owls, 40-I3. OLEAN 43--SALAMANCA 32 Olean goT back in sTride aT Salamanca, beaTing The ChieTs 43-32. OLEAN 56-ALLEGANY 32 IT was a diTTerenT sTory wiTh Allegany playing on Olean's large Tloor, and The Huskies really wenT To Town, winning 56-32. OLEAN 36-GOWANDA 58 Again iT was Miller, as The Huskies journeyed To Gowanda To suTTer Their sixTh loss, 58 To 36. OLEAN 32 - BRADFORD 52 The score does noT Tell The sTory in This game, Tor aT The Tour-minuTe mark, The Huskies Trailed The Owls by only eighT poinTs. OLEAN 56-SALAMANCA 49 Salamanca came here and in a rough, Tough baTTle, The Huskies came ouT on Top oT a 56-49 score. A OLEAN 58- RANDOLPH 46 Olean builT up a wide margin in The TirsT halT, and needed every biT oT iT, To gain Their sevenTh win of The season 58-46. OLEAN 33-CORNING FREE ACADEMY 32 ln a rough, TasT-breaking game, The Huskies won in The Tinal seconds on Bob Weis's once in a liTeTime, seTshoT, 33-32. OLEAN 51 -ALFRED-ALMOND 59 Hampered by injuries, The Huskies puT up a sTrong Tighf buT Tinally losT ouT in The lasT Tour minuTes, 59-5l. This game ended The regular season, wiTh eighT wins and eighT losses. OLEAN 40-GOWANDA 43 ln The playoTT Tor The counTy championship, The Huskies playing The besT game oT The year, losT a hearT-breaker To The PanThers, 43-40. Milan Miller was The diT- Terence, as he scored 25 poinTs To lead The PanThers To vicTory. OLEAN 35-JAMESTOWN 5l ATTer playing Tive consecuTive good games, The Huskies were due Tor a leT- down, and iT came in The playoTT Tor The AA bi-counTy championship, as The Huskies losT 5l-35. l l Fronl Row: Mr. Pohndorf, J. Wheeler, J. DeGolyer, G. Eyler, D. Nickel, W. Gurney. Slanding: D. Snyder, L. Whalen, B. Hasly, D. Johnson, l. Draear, B. Russell. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Wm-l Coach Dick Pohndorl back al rhe helm, lhe JV baskelballers wenl lhrough a fifleen game schedule winning five and losing len. JV leHers wenl lo Eyler, DeGolyer, Snyder, Russell, Nickel, Draear, Johnson, Whalen, and Wheeler. SCORES Olean ,... Randolph Olean l3 ..., . Bradford Olean . . ,. . Jameslown Olean I6 . .. Salamanca Olean .... Allegany Olean 44 .... . Allegany Olean Alfred-Almond Olean 29 ..., Gowanda Olean .... Hinsdale Olean 2O .... . Bradford Olean . , . Falconer Olean 22 ,... Salamanca Olean . . ,... Gowanda Olean 40 ....... . . . Randolph Olean 27 Allred-Almond 44 Augusfini, B. Dimicco, Kubiak, Kukulka, Marcus, McPeak and Shaw. v I: R. Blake, B. McCarfan, D. Marcus, D. Russell, D. Demboski, F. Carucci, S. Wenke, B. Alfman, D. Nolder, D. Norfon, D. Campbell, L. Magnano Ash, J. Wheeler, B. Dunn, F. Josephs, D. Bear, T. Ducey, B. Dohl, B. Schryver. Row 2: J. Fifch, H. Jaekle, A. Hornburg, J. McPeak, B. Dimicco Wisniewski, W. Raiski, J. Kubiak, D. Shaw, P. Alexa, W. Kukulka, J. Augusfini, D. Abboff, D. Brandon. B. Ellis. Row 3: D. Boyle, S. Coffone Eyler, J. Smifh, W. Alfman, E. Saiack, G. Brown, M. Sanders, B. Jordan, D. Pafferson, R, Leone, R. Ford, C. Padden, B. Haas, J. Havens, R. Branf Jeffery, R. Peace, J. Segall, E. Yusko, B. Hewiff, E. Eade, Mr. Pohndorf. Row 4: H. Malick, W. Germack, N. Weldy, L. Pafferson, W. Brooks Drear, B. Tiller, D. Olkoski, R. Cucchiaro, D. Clark, M. Firkel, M. Furey, D. Luderman, H. Weigarfz, W. Gayfon, V. Murowski, G. Cramer Siago, C. Williams. TRACK HIS year marks fhe second year of frack since The war. Lasf year under Coach Pohndorf, fhe Huskie fhin-clads wenf fhrough five meefs including fhe Counfy meef, in which feams from Falconer, Gowanda, Allegany, and Franklinville were also enfered. Olean won four meefs and Iosf one. Among fhe leffermen Iosf from Iasf year's squad are Chuck Karuch, undefeafed in fhe IOO and 220, Lyle Spaulding, Harry Mc6avisk, Arf Leonard, Joe Scech, Bob Snyder, and Dick Snodgrass, who is Iosf be- cause of a broken leg suffered while skiing Iasf winfer. Refurning leffermen are I947 SCHEDULE LAST YEARS RESULTS April 26 Easf Palesfine, Ohio Home Olean 45lf2 --'--'-4 - NFCIIOIS 58lf2 May 3 Bolivar ,'.A-.'A,, Away Olean 58 . . ,. Bradford 46 May 7 Bradford . .. .. , Home Olean 55 --A-'- -A - Dunkirk 49 May IO Dunkirk ,.4 Home Olean 55374 .......... Bradford 48If4 May I4 Bradford . ., Away COUNTY MEET May I7 Nichols .,.... . Home Olean 49lf2, Falconer 4I, May 24 Counfy Meef ,. Away Gowanda 32If2, Allegany 3If2 June 7 Secfionals ,... .. . Home Franklinville 2If2 FirsT Row: E. Taylor, Mrs. Dunn, J. KenT. Second Row: A. Davis, N. Buckley, J. I-Ieinrich, Joan Sanzo, J. Sanzo, J. Brandon, W. Adams. GIRLS' SPORTS COUNCIL 1946-47 JOREEN SANZO -'---- - PresidenT CATHERINE HABERLY - Vice PresidenT ANN DAVIS - - - - SecreTary JOAN SANZO ------ - Treasurer Class RepresenTaTives SENIOR CLASS JUNIOR CLASS JUNE BRANDON WMM ADAMS WILMA HENRY JEAN HEINRICI-I BETTY TAYLOR soPHoMoRE CLASS FRESHMAN CLASS NANCY BUCKLEY JACOUELINE KENT T IS The oI3iecT oT The Girls SporTs Council To promoTe STudenT leadership among The girls, To organize Their sporTs, and To develop an inTeresT in aThleTics suiTed To developing a healThy and graceTul young woman. In The elecTion oT oTTicers cerTain requiremenTs are necessary. All girls nomi- naTed n'iusT have aT leasT one sporTs leTTer and The PresidenT oT The Council musT be a Senior. The Sporfrs Council awards leTTers yearly To girls parTicipaTing in Tive of The following sporTs: Volleyloall, baslceTball, ping pong, soTTball, shuTTleI3oard, volleyminTon, and Tumbling. This year The SporTs Council sponsored WinTer BaslceTball play day in Olean. Ten girls and one adulT Trom Allegany, Hinsdale, and PorTville schools aTTended. ICZ Firsf Row Ileff fo righilz J. Sanzo, M. Gaino. Second Row: B. Mclnroy, N. Williams, B. Garrepy, J. Marshall, J. Scoff, P. Walfers, V. Swales, R. Jonalr, O. Sweef, P. Eosfer, S. Ryan, E. Daniels. Third Row: M. Offo, C. Tillow, J. Barowslci, J. Heinrich, D. Haseloff, J. Ensell, B. Curfis, B. Weis. J. McCu+cheon, V. Eade, W. Adams. Eourfh Row: B. Taylor, J. Sanzo. TUMBLING CLUB BETTY WEIS - - - Presidenf WILMA HENRY - - Vice Presicleni JOREEN SANZO - - Secrefary JOAN SANZO - - Treasurer JEAN HEINRICH - - Business Manager HE Tumbling Club is organized by a group of girls who are inreresfed in and enioy 'iurrhering 'rheir alhlefic abilifies. As a resull of 'praciice in Ihis group The girls develop Ieam work, poise, grace ancl palience. Only girls inleresied in doing srunls and acrobaiics are qualified. MEMBERS WILMA ADAMS DIANE HASELOFF JOSEPHINE AUGOSTINI JEAN I-IEINRICH BARBARA CURTIS WILMA HENRY MARILYN CURTIS CATHERINE HABERLY LILLIAN DeGOLYER RUTH JONAK BETTY DANIELS JEAN MARSHALL MARY EADE THERESA M. MARRA VICTORIA EADE BEVERLY MCINROY JOANN ENSELL MARGARET OTTO PATRICIA FOSTER SALLY RYAN BETTY GARREPY I03 JOAN SANZO JOREEN SANZO JOAN SCOTT KATHERINE SHAVALIER BERTHA STEBICK VIVIAN SWALES ONALEE SWEET BETTY TAYLOR BETTY WEIS PAULINE WATERS NANCY WILLIAMS S SQ E' .:-4 I 2 ' f7.fvAn1 EronT Row: J. Ensell, V. Eade, J. Saylor, B. CurTis. Baclc Row: W. Adams, D. HaseloTT, J. Threehouse, S, I.amberT. GIRLS' BASKETBALL I-IIS year many girls came ouT Tor The popular sporT oT basIceTbaII. The girls were divided inTo Teams according To Their year in school. Each class had play-oTTs, and The winners played The oTher classes Tor The Thrill oT parTicipaTing in The cham- pionship game. Each game proved a sTep Towards The Tinal game, and in The end The Senior Team, The MighTy TermiTes, and The Junior Team, The Wolverines, proved The abIesT. Due To exTraordinary circumsTances The Seniors had To TorTeiT The game To The Juniors buT we are sure They would have puT up a good TighT if The game had been played. Members oT The Two Top Teams are: SENIOR TEAM JUNIOR TEAM WILMA HENRY lcapmni JEAN HEINRICH ICGRTGEHI MARY EADE WILMA ADAMS , JUNE THREEHOUSE LILLIAN DeGOLYER SHIRLEY LAMBERT WILMA DAVIS BARBARA CURTIS JUNE BRANDON vicToRiA EADE MARILYN KING JANET SAYLOR DoRTHA EAsroN JOAN ENSELL DIANE I-IASELOFF IO4 Slandinqi V. Eade, B. Curlis, J. Heinrich, D. Haseloll, W. Adams, Mrs. Dunn. Kneeling: J. Saylor, J. Ensell. VOLLEYBALL I-IIS year The girls' volleyball Iearns of all The classes were evenly marched and many exciring and close games were played. Each class had individual playoffs and Ihe winners were: SENIORS ------- MIGHTY TERMITES JUNIORS - V . WOLVERINES SOPI-IOMORES - I-IUBBA I-IUBBAS FRESI-IMEN - - - BOBBY SOCKERS The Senior Ieam and The Junior Team nexl played and Ihe Juniors were vicfo- rious. The Sophornores and The Freshmen played and The Sophomores won The game. The championship game finally came and Ihe Wolverines bear The I-Iubba I-Iubbas. Ivlemloers of The Wolverines Ieam were: JEAN I-IEINRICI-I, Cap+ain VICTORIA EADE JANET SAYLOR SHIRLEY LAMBERT WILMA ADAMS BARBARA CURTIS JOAN ENSELL JUNE TI-IREEI-IOUSE DIANE I'-IASELOFF ELIZABETH PAPPAS IO5 5 I 2 ! EVENTS OF 1946 - 1947 SEPTEMBER -Foofball fryoufs. School begins. Miss Zuber accepfs posifion af Lancasfer. -Home Room Represenfafives elecfed. -Firsf assembly of new school year: Mr. Johnson discussed and exhibifed numerous snakes. -Class elecfions. Snodgrass, Galloway, and Spink head fheir classes. -Hornell edges Huskies in close game. OCTOBER -Huskies frip Wellsville's undefeafed season, I9-O. -Firsf reporf cards received by sfudenfs. -Assembly. Kurf D. Singer relafes his experiences wifh fhe Norwegian underground. -Salamanca scores surprise upsef over Huskies. -Again an assembly-Geoffrey Morgan speaks on Wha+'s fhe Use. -Seniors receive long awaifed rings. -O.H.S. edges Bafavia 7-6. -Senior acfivify slips collecfed. NOVEMBER -Juniors presenf oufsfanding play. -Huskies friumph over Dunkirk. -Popular and Unifed Parfies are formed. -Beffy Weis and Alice Boyd elecfed Sfudenf Coun- cil Presidenf and Vice Presidenf. -Bradford fopples Huskies in season finale. -Baskefball fryoufs. -Foofball banquef in cafeferia. -Huskies quinfef smofhers Randolph 44-I6. DECEMBER -Assemblies on A-B-C's of Aeronaufics . -Presenfafion of Chrisfmas Concerf. -Jamesfown defeafs Huskies in close baskefball Qame. -Chrisfmas vacafion sfarfs. -Dick Truby died in a hunfing accidenf. JANUARY -School resumes. -Varsify cheerleaders don new uniforms. -Gowanda defeafs Olean on courf. -Paul Norfon wins counfy oraforical confesf. -Bradford oufscores Olean for win. -Regenfs Week arrives. FEBRUARY lO-Red Cross Drive succeeds. ll-Junior Prom a success. I8-Group picfures faken for yearbook. 20-Senior Play a riof. 2I-Assembly on cusfoms of Mexico. 28-O.H.S. frips Corning 33-32. MARCH 6-Mr. Lee Winfer calls for firsf meefing of sfudenfs for Minsfrel Revue casf. 8-O.H.S. Ouiz feam loses fo Friendship I6-I3. I I-Huskies lose fo Jamesfown in bi-counfy confesf. I8-Jesse P. Roberfson presenfs assembly on song hifs of I947 B.C. -Wesf cops fwo vicfories over Easf feams in All- Sfar filfs. Zl-22-Minsfrel Show oufsfanding affair Friday and Safurday. 2 I-Melody Trio Assembly. APRIL 3-I4-Easfer vacafion welcomed. I5-Yearbook goes fo prinfer. -Communify Players perform in Assembly. 26-Easf Palesfine meefs Trackmen of O.H.S. in firsf meef of fhe season. 29-Genesee Sfafe Teachers Glee Club presenfs a musical program in assembly. MAY I-2-Scholarship Exams are faken. 2-New York Sfafe Honor League selecfed. -Orchesfra in assembly. -Freshmen class presenfs a dance in fhe gym. I2-Assembly on Novelfy Enferfainmenf by Sylvesfer variefies. 20-Spring Concerf. 24-Counfy frack meef af Salamanca. 29-Dramafic Reading Assembly by Grace W. Keene. JUNE 7-Track secfionals af Olean. I6-20-Regenfs Week. 23-Class nighf. 24-Commencemenf. Name LUCY ANTONIETTI M. J. ASH JOE ASH JUILIA ATTOLINI ELEANOR ATWOOD LEANORE ATWOOD DOROTHY BACHO BARBARA BAKER MARY BALLAK JANET BEARD LEONARD BECKER EM BELVEES BABS BENDER BEV BETZ BUMPS BLAKE FRANCES BLOISE ALICE BOYD FLEA BRANCH DUD' BRANDON JUNE BRANDON JANET BRENAN GERALD BROWN GILES BROWN JEAN BROWN BETTY BRUNDAGE JANET BURLINGHAM RICHARD BUERKLE BEVERLY BURT ACE CALIGIURI JACK CARNEY JOAN CASHIMERE BILL CHADWICK ANNA CHELADYN NORVE CHEW HOROSCOPE Likes someone bubble gum Anifa Home Ec. To wriTe leTTers To dance Cleveland school music sporfs Nancy Fanny Farmer candy men gum girls men Tall men anyThing baskefball horses school airplanes CQHSOH college boys Howie To be coy moTorcycles good Times Bradford baseball men To drive shows New Year's Eve MARGARET CHITTENDEN To babble HELEN CHOKRACH PAT CLARK BETTY CLAYTON ROBERT COLEMAN JIM COLLINS BOB CORKINS EILEEN CRONIN working in The office school being herself pool music damsels To be seen NoTed For quiefness her personaliTy sleeping in school being poky Those blue eyes combing her hair sfubbornness quieTness shyness spills ThaT hair ummmml flirTing bashfulness spoTlighT working sTruT cracking iokes being bashful Talking' brains his models being moody gossiping shyness coyness his Cadillac her alerfness Cal-Tur Organizafion sfealing bases flirfing his speed riding around innocence Thaf giggle long hair Talking salesmanship snooker playing playing clarineT TrumpeT sTudying I08 Where Found Kresge's browsin' around climbing a hill home Knapps Creek wiTh Eleanor behind The cash regisfer aT home home in The gym Nancy's wiTh Aggie l.ayTon's wifh Mary Ann Hydrox Bloise's in sweafers wifh Ab-Norvil Chew in a corner wifh Pai and Kinger LaTin class Knapps Creek Welch's? round abouf Town Wesfons Mills here and There Sampson, N. Y. wiTh Dorfhea A. 81 P. Hydrox Fischer's wiTh George Dugan road Carnahan's in IO7 Typing wifh Kinger on a corner Bowser's OuesTa's J. C. Penney's in IO9 Probably Will Be a success designer pasfor of ST. Joseph's school marm personal secreTary maThemaTician Three guesses housewife career girl sporfs wriTer The beTTer half Arf. Murray's compeTiTor housewife heiress Traveling salesman homemaker cover girl perfume manufacfurer admiral business woman school Teacher pilof on a fransconfinenfal lady killer housewife somebody's wife hard To Tell you guess saleslady famous bandleader, fuTure MarTy Marion career girl greiasemonkey forfune Teller barfender musician HoelTdke's secreTary old maid minisTer's wife world's billiard champion nexf Benny Goodman swing king of I950 sfudious Name BETTY CRONK JACK CROWLEY ANNE CULVER MAC CURTIS MARY JANE DALEY DOREEN DAVIS WILMA DAVIS DONNA DECKMAN LILL DeGOLYER MARY ANN DELANEY JOAN DENEEN GEORGE DERBY MOE DIMICCO DITTY DIMICCO BRUB DODGE JOE DONATO NANCY DONNELLAN JOHN DONAVAN SALLY DRISCOLL MARY EADE LOIS EASLEY LORNA EASLEY DORTHA EASTON HERBIE ELMORE MARIAN ESTES BOB FARLEY DICK FEGLEY DON FIE BARBARA FINGER LILL FISHER JOAN FLYNN PAT FOSTER BILLY FOTE CLARENCE FRANK AL FREEMAN ALITA FRUNGILLO PHIL GAETA DOT GAETANO FLO GALLUP JOE GAREN PHIL GAYTON PIPER GAZDIK I-IOROSCOPE Likes f hislory? lhe Army animals cars Jim music colleges skaling pop corn I-li-Y Bolivar boys Nancy Salamanca polilics Belly cars gadding aboul discussions hard 'ro lell cheerleading boys +o sing Bona boys basketball Don dogs +he opposiie sex baseball school lasl' Ierm in school acling 'ro fwirl a bafon keyboards If? brighl colors +o Ialk her dog Io slare O.H. S. skiing 'ro sludy 'Io hunf Nofed For her approach wise cracks her arlislic masferpieces sense ol humor size her men her big brown eyes flirling her curly locks being nice amplilude allilude debonair manner lofs of lun mean look brains cuddling his red hair being lale being busy singing being a good sporl' 'lalking dancing browsin' round heighl his walk pifching horseshoes hard work personalify being smarl' her blonde hair his piano playing his slaggering remarks his walk her radio her voice hysferical laugh day dreams his schoolwork her good work brighl' shirls I09 Where Found - Making up lessons? wifh Uncle Sam's boys wilh Jean Ouesl'a's any place bul home behind 'rhe organ driving wiih Red everywhere here and Ihere wifh lhe gang driving school buses wifh Paul wifh Tom and Bill Room 2I friends gas slalion coach's office wirh Donna al 59l I wrifing Chafferbox around wi+h Lois wilh Bev Y. M. C. A. Easl' end wifh Howdy Wesi' end Homer I'Iill ai' Robarl s roaming Sfraflon Welch's Soda Bar pracficing cabin gadding abou? wilh a crowd WiIlard's in a iovial mood in her place Dramalics Club wifh her many 'friends in 'rhe woods Probably Will Be ' hislorian a general I commercial arlisl' hearlbreaker a gossip columnisl' second Elhel Smilh a second Teach hard Io lell girl aboul iown successful old maid member of The 52-20 club lisl a Romeo head of Republican Parry greal elecfrician car surgeon Buick owner a lawyer an Amazon a co-ed nex+ Lena Horne silenl pariner divorcee' pro nurse execuiive lake your pick Mr. Shorfslop of I95O a Ieacher blonde bomber acfress a model concerf pianisf heir Io Losl' Weekend woman hafer? Someone's honey music leacher chorus girl Ihe Iilfle missus M. D. a college sfudenl fufure Buffalo Bill Name ANITA GEER MARY GEISE JEAN GOOD GEORGE GORANSON DELLA GREEN MURIEL HABERLY NANCY HALLECK JACK HANDLEY DICK HANNON DAVE HARRIS JERRY HARRIS MARY JANE HEAD JOHN HEBROCK GORDON HENDRYX BOBBlE HENNEMAN RITA HENRIETTA WILLIE HENRY HOROSCOPE Likes baskefball games 'lo sfudy school Jane? men 'lo draw Doc cars salchels 'Fun marching me radios girls all girls fun sporls SHERWOOD HERRMANNArmy BETTY HIGLEY ROBERT HIGLEY RHEA HOFFMAN TED HOFFMAN BILL HOLCOMB DEAN HOKANSON EBBIE HOLLANDS ART HORNBURG JEAN HUGHES BUD JOHNSON JOE JONAK VICKIE KAROWITZ MARIAN KEAGLE BOOTS KEENAN ETHELRUTI-I KELLER JOAN KELLY PAT KELLY CON KENNEDY BILL KIESER MARILYN KING f NANCY KING FRANCES KNAFLEC' JACK KOEBLIN MARG KOSINSKI dancing someone all men beer lrooll poliiical argumenls +o ea? ihe younger sel' Doreen square dancing pilching himself good fimes school Hollywood Trig apple crisp Clarkie mosl lhings New Orleans 'ro draw Derbies Msmoolhiesu ioolball men Nofed For quiefness her dazed look walk brush-cul fancy cloihes being absenl' her smile driving Maiilda his curls his way drumming +inyness alleged brains skaiing 'friendliness red hair broken limbs quiefness bashfulness somelhing her eyebrows his car big ieef curly hair bleached hair airplane glue being cule bean balls bragging being conscienlious her grades bashfulness her name being nonchalanl' friendliness his forelock his cufeness her poelry nol being here shorl hair hunling gabbing IIO Where Found Easf Olean reliring wilh Eileen diggin' graves you fell us noi' in school al her locker Baniield's drinking . . . bewildered bearing il' oul fwirling her balon skaiing af Larry's in a daze home on busses minding his own business Palace Theaire someplace here and lhere Slravino's wilh Diily and Tilhee Dugan Road wilh ihal Keiser Boy wilh Doreen Knapps Creek Bowsers breaking lhe mirrors siudying ai' Home Ec. club Holland Easl end corner of Third and Slaie al' Eiserl's, Shay's or Sweeney's working hard skiing around wriling or drawing wilh George running around Easel' side her laugh Probably Will Be housewife a leacher nurse foreman model successful Powerlfull model mechanic ioolball slar a grafifying husband a worry fo Gene Krupa somebody's moiher fraveling salesman will be a spouse crazy! 7 second Babe greasemonkey movie slar somebody a debulanle Joan's hubby a doclor a 'Farmer bachelor lawyer dancing Teacher iuiure Bob Feller successful anyway cook a social worker bus driver someone's wife noied musician bummin' lo Bolivar lhe li++le rnisler a iruck driver greal American wriler much married secrelary All-American John's oiher wife Name ROY KRAKAT JOE KUBIAK HARVEY KUPERMAN ED KWIATKOWSKI HUGH LAFFERTY CAROLYNNE LANE WILLARD LAPE ISABELLE LAW BOB LEDERMAN TlTHEE LENNON ART LEONARD EMMETT LEONARD CAROL LINGENFELTER JACKIE LISH HAROLD LONG DICK LORD FRANCES LOSKEY BENNY LUFFARELLI DON MALICK PAT MANLEY HELEN MARTIN MAR6 MASON JAMES MAYNARD JOYCE McAULIFFE THOMAS McCONNELL JOAN McBRlDE BEN McCUE CAROLYN McELFRESH CLEO Mc6AVISK JOHN McG-AVISK JOAN McHENRY BARBARA McKAY ANGIE MELARO JAMES MESSER BOB. MESSER GLADYS MOSHER DOT MURPHY BONNIE MYERS PETE MYTCHAK CAROL NAPOLIONE CHARLIE NEFF AUDREY NICKEL I-IOROSCOPE Likes fo be alone his women fo play in fhe band modesf women? everybody you know who fo fake his fime Fords cigars siffing foofball painfing hiking dafes fo gef around the Army nylons fo be smarf? birds fo skafe missionaries A. M. C. P. O. D. Paul fresh air men! hisfory a good ioke Washingfon, D. C. Olean chocolafe candy Marian music airplanes model airplanes fo be human Bob square-dancing elecfricify rnosf everyfhing SafcheIs Jim Nofecl For shyness his line his driving holding up parking mefers deep bass voice her hair his size driving corny iokes fhoughffulness bashfulness his signs being fhin dafes geffing fhere war record on Anzio Beachhead neafness her holiness? his drawings being iovial shyness her complexion playing his insfrumenf her singing his ways fhaf come-hifher look reckless driving inquisifiveness laughing his walk finyness shyness his saxophone his models good nafuredness her cheerfulness gabbing bus riding being a good kid being shy his capacify her friendliness Where Found in his bunk Piccioli's in fhe junkyard behind fhe 8 ball Pefe's here 'n' fhere school church hunfing wifh Diffy and Bill Bowse-r's wifh his Dad Wesfons Mills on a dafe mosf places driving fhe school bus busy eafing in fhe woods Markef Baskef Homer Hill af home driving wifh Audrey we don'f know wifh fhe Bona boys wifh Bill asking quesfions Fanny's in our Alma Mafer on fhe iob wifh Marian wifh Cy flying planes Rock Cify Road foolin' around ridin' around Knapps Creek Homer Hill who knows eafing and ? Pefe's Probably Will Be hermif Casanova Jack-of-all-frades quief boy a Lulu ideal wife execufive debufanf furrier denfisf wornan killer sign painfer housewife dafed fhere underfaker prima donna physician second Walf Disney manager of A. 8: P. Louie's wife physical educafion feacher musician chorus girl never can fell quife fhe gal hisfory feacher scaffer brain sfenographer educafed beaufician housewife band leader flyer aviafor library assisfanf fhe Iiffle woman hisfory feacher an admiral sfenographer fufure John L. Lewis Jim's wife Name PROF, NORTON GERRY NYE FAITH OBERMILLER MUMPS ORSINI HANK PANUS EVA PASCUCCI PAT PATERSON BOB PAUGH JEAN PEACE BARB PETERSON PETE PETERSON BILL PHILLIPS BIG LOU PICCIOLI LARRY POPE SALLY PRENTISS JOHN PRIMIKIRIS CHUCK OUESTA MARY ANN OUINN WALT RAJSKI PAUL RANALLO RUTHIE RANDALL JEAN REDDING PAT REDDY JEAN RICE MOE RICHARDSON DOUG ROGERS EARL ROGERS DEMARIS ROOT MILLY ST. CLAIR JOREEN SANZO JOAN SASKEN BOB SCHAUMLEFFEL MARY SCHIFFLEY ARNIE SCHNELL PAT SCOTT JOHN SCROCCO VIRGINIA SEAMON GERTIE SEWARD BARON SHAW JOHN SHEAHAN MARY SHEWAIRY PAT SHIELDS I-IOROSCOPE Likes BaTavia cheering Knapps Creek To work vacaTions To cook French To play The violin To be coy To aTTend school women Fredonia dancing Mary music sTudying Tennis everybody 'FooTbaII maThemaTicaI curves opposiTe sex maThemaTics her Treedom To negIecT work everyone making sodas DorThea college boys To sTudy BeTTy cokes everybody To work posies To gossip his Teachers? mosT people To be playful sporTs horses assemblies To gab Noied For his voice cheerleading sweeTness his corny jokes Talking in sTudy halls her salads receiving IeTTers shyness Ioaning paper kindness his curls smallness meaTbalIs dem shoulders cymbal crashes brains his overhand smash cooking TasT dancing Ioafing subTIe remarks her hair her boys her quainT disposiTion loud shirTs his looks his walk nice To be near carrying books being cuTe personaIiTy his buTTerTIies being cuTe bashTuIness her wavy hair his car shyness her big ideas hard luck riding being a cuTup her clowning ways lI2 Where Found wiTh Bob woITing wiTh her pals Cas+Ie Cozy corner aT Piccioli's sTudying pracTicing wiTh a gang here and There WesT end Bowser's behind The 8 ball Weed-ing knowing all here 'n' There Oakhill Park Irving ST. Fisher's Cozy corner wiTh TiThee and DiTTy on The doT roamin' where There's Trouble TayIor's Welch's soda bar walking PeTe's on The bus driving around NorTh end on EasT STaTe Connell ST. PorTviIIe EasT end Tixing his car Boardmanville bummin' around Homer Hill WesT end IeTTing oTT sTeam Traveling? Probably Will Be senaTor deadbeaT college graduaTe head waiTer mayor oT EasT Olean TirsT class cheT Teacher a concerT vioIinisT personal Tinancier some sorT oT Teacher movie sTar dean oT Cornell manager oT Lou's KiTch all American old maid acTor Tennis pro nurse pro TooTbaIIer an unruly husband married nurse iusT anoTher girl a greaT cashier delivery boy en America's greaTesT soda ier mechanic blushin' bride eTTicienT secreTary gym Teacher imporTanT personage a scienTisT somebody's wiTe PoTTer in Dirl' someone's honey an underraTed mechanic how should we know a weeping widow a Hugh Devore horse Trainer ballerina dieTiTian Name AAD SIGMOND FELICIA SIRIANNI EDITH SKIVER CHARLIE SMITH C. SMUGORZEWSKI DICK SNODGRASS JEAN SNYDER PAT STILLITANO ARLENE STEVENS CHAS. STOMIEROSKI CHERIE STURM PAT STURM JOAN SULLIVAN NANCY SWANSON BEA SWEENEY BETTY TAYLOR PAT TAYLOR JIM THIERMAN JOE THOMAS AGGIE TIBBETTS CHARLIE TILLEY AL VALLE VIOLA VAN CAMP DICK WARD GEORGE WATERS BOB WATSON WIMP WEBER BONSEY WEED GERRY WEIGARTZ BETTY WEIS BOB WEIS SKIP WELCH BETTY WELLMAN EMMA WESTLY DAVE WHEELER LARRY WHEELER NANCY WILLIAMS CAROL WILSON NORMA WILSON JACK WISNIEWSKI BOB WITTER ERNEST WRIGHT I-IOROSCOPE Likes French wolfing fhem all fo skafe physics Albion 'Io play piano fo dance finance nofhing buf fhe besf everyone Bradford fo falk fhe green hornef B.T.O.'s and L.T.O's umml sporfs Bessie lhis carl fo read O. H. S. hisfory lpasfl fo sfay away from school curls square dances hard work good food baseball peanuf buffer sandwiches 'em big Joreen fo play baskefball Marcia her man Easf Olean frack hunfing fo sing sporfs school girls fo fool music Nofed For accenf dreamy look being a iive hound Where Found gym office Miss Herzog's office you fell us his defense lin baskefballl Boardmanville friendliness mofor boaf singing figure sweefness fiddling iovialfy laugh Pepsodenf smile smoking red hair and freckles finyness being manly speeding good nafure Hubba Hubba his heighf vivacify high heels hunfing luck his aloofness his curves personalify giff of gab good sporfsmanship his red face long eyelashes her walk quiefness beaufiful form fhe one fhaf gof away in choir being good her good disposifion Fisher's Q cheerful disposifion debafing II3 Nord' end anywhere home nofions counfer wifh her husband-fo-be almosf anywhere around fown in her dungarees gaddin' abouf Galanises following Bill all over QYVT' Fowler's dairy working many places feeding parking mefers all around wifh Mary in fhe woods a dark corner in fhe counfry wifh Joey DriscoII's home wifh Lill Chaseaing somebody Taylor's we don'l' know on fhe Easf Olean bus hurfling in fhe woods everywhere gYm in fhe office fumbling in fhe Navy Room lO7 Probably Will Be wafer boy for Nofre Dame somebody's mofher home maker Capfain of Co. I. scienfisf counfry genfleman a Hazel Scofl' never can fell young bride B. T, O. married famous lady wresfler hubba hubba girl a vagabond ? a leader adviser for Mrs. Dunn masfer mechanic shoe repair man Deb big boy man abouf fown silenf parfner fufure Frank Buck an unruly husband Jack of all frades big leaguer concerf pianisf chemisf firsf woman Presidenf Unifed Sfafes piano funer you fell us swell gal someone's wife Olympic hurfler big game hunfer married I famous afhlefe a grand person of professional fap dancer arbifrafor slide frombonisf The Lowest Price, That's All! Don'I' worry Too much abou+ Mr. Lowes? Price-his proposifion gIiHers only a+ firsi glance. Buyers of prinfing seldom are fooled by him more +han once. He spilces his own game wifh The delivery of The job- in fact he gives The show away wi+h The very firs+ proof . . . Remember: 'Ihe salesman who sells brains and craffsmanship, who can creafe good selling ideas and pu+ fhem on paper, has no compe+iIion from fhe ouf-and-ou+ price cu'Her. THE EMBLEM OF QUALITY THIS BOOK IS A PRODUCT OF THE TIMES HERALD Jos PRINTING DEPARTMENT PHONE 3l2l if PRINTERS OF THE BETTER KIND AT NO EXTRA COST ADVERTISERS HE Class of l947 exiends iis Thanks lo you. ihe adverlisers, for your help and cooper- alion in making Jrhis book a success. May each and every one of you realize full value for your adveriising lhroughouf The coming year. Congrafufafionfi ana! Exif mdked Ar Succedd ana! fgrofiloerifg fo fAe Wemgerd of fine 1947 Qjrcwluafing CVM. DAILEY MILLS, Inc. Clean, New York Manufac+urers of DOUBLE DIAMOND FEEDS K LIKE GOOD BREAD? TASTE Qun LARGE LOAF A Bamby, Product of RHODES BAKERIES, INC Olean, N. Y. d6'!wA,. Ko., Qnc. jalam, dduantaqr vi, Jw vmwuww JD umm 7110, gm 0,4 7947 Bulk amzzmumul, and, i gvuedmzw lfunfzq, 5u.cceA.fL W V T NCJW- if's a Greafer EWI NG'S 0lean's Hardware-Deparfmem' Sfore Now COMPLETELY MODERNIZED TO SERVE You BETTER H49 YEARS OF PROGRESS A. E. Ewing Co. BML Lchlalwa, JH Jim flaws, UL I 94 7 H E N RY'S PRINT SHOP 3I I West State Street Ole HENRY ZOGHIBE, Prop. - CALL 5474 For All Kinds of Quality Printing Best of Luck to the Class of '47 For A Happy And Successful Future 1k I. W. MILLER 8 SON THE COAL MAN OF COLEMAN STREET 336 COLEMAN STREET Ph OI N Y DEI-:'s l 4 l l 0LEAN' LEADI G JEWELER ' fl, DIANICNDS 1 I I l l ak l PHO E 3567 :Ao N- Q Q.,-, Y. . -,- . , X A+.-.,9 -.If - .-'FQ 'f'1:Ei:ff :-g., , , l Y' g , 'lf Q. -A A 13: 5 lf , ll e ' CW tll Cm S llltS .X . . . - 1 If you wanl To see somellwmg smoolh an SUIl'S fellows, come in and fry on Jrlwe se-ason's smarl- ' esl slyles. Tl'1ey've really gol' wlwaf if lakes To help a fellow melee The gracle. 5 YD A V I 7 Rs Af R cnoruww ANY 154 numon ol.eAN.Nx f -.Q ' Yi Y 481477 A Purchase From The Following AuI'o Dealers Is Your G-uara'n+ee of a Square Deal OLEAN AUTO DEALERS ASSOCIATION MEMBERS ABBOTT MACHINE CO. SIRIANNA MOTOR SALES HAMMOND MOTOR SALES SLAWSON AND SONS FORNESS GARAGE VINCENT-WILDAY CORP. HASELOFF MOTORS WHITMAN -JESSON, INC. MARRA BROTHERS MAZZA MOTORS, INC. MURRAY-PAGE, INC. STEWART MOTORS, INC. KAYES MTOR SALES, Porfville, N. Y. T+I 582.41 Ccfialwx iv qfmduaiea nf Ulean High Szhzwl ffwm fha jaculfq and .Stualania nf Sf. Bnnaumufwm Knllnqn L ,-,,.-S. A I .L , I DOLLAR DIPLOIVIAC Y When you graduale from school you don'+ expecl' exac+ly +o conquer fhe world, bu+ you cerfainly would like +o pu+ yourself on +he map some- where. 1lMay we give you a +ip? DoIIar diplomacy will help you a Io+. Also, Ihere are no diplomafs so forceful and as+u'I'e as dollars you have earned yourself. 1lWhen you go oul on 'Ihe firing line of life money will be muni+ions. Mos+ of if, of course, you will have lo earn af+er you gradua+e, buf if you learn some+hing now abouf handling money wifh 'lacl and Ihrifl, if will be of 'I'he u'I'mos+ help 'Io you Ia'I'er. The F irsf Nafional Bank of Olean OLEAN, NEW YORK MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION QLEAN Y. M. c. A. How Abouf You? The Y.M.C. A. has many people in Hs membership. We would be glad +o welcome you, foo. The cos'r is quile Iowg fhe program of ac+ivi+ies quile varied. llWhy noi' Ihinlc of your Y.M.C.A. as your club? TO THE CLASS OF I947: i Success in The world OT Today demands The besT oT preparaTion on The parT oT Those young men and women who are abouT To Take Their places as members OT a compeTiTive socieTy. Second only To good characTer is inTellecTual equipment The TuTure of The world and The personal success and happiness oT iTs membership will noT be deTermined by The exTenT and sTrengTh oT iTs armed mighT buT raTher will iTs course be charTered and iTs TuTure made secure by The characTer and The inTellec+ual discipline oT iTs people. To you, The qraduaTes oT l946, The leaders oT Tomorrow, congraTulaTions and besT wishes. ln This greaT democracy each shall wriTe his own hisTory. May your hand be sTeady, your purposes noble, and your mind clear. Baakei Sta Congratulations and Rest Wishes T0 THE CLASS or 1947 lVlesSSerS Oil C orporafion CLIFFORD E. CARPENTER Use Gas For The Four B 9 Life Insurantze Jobs In Your Ho And Annui'ries C F N nal B In B Id OI NYk COOKING - REFRI ATER HEATING - H PRODUCERS GAS C0. ANDREWS ADVERTISING CO. Olean, N. Y. TERRY'S KOZY KORNER Exfends Congra+uIa+ions Io The Class of I947 TERRY DON HUE a n Laws a jim Pl b g 8: Heafing Confraciors ' 3 jzzuzncl I 1 i l0U'S PASTRY SHOPPE W S he Shed Qualiiy Baked Goods i Specializing In Ol N, Y, i comme c Kes i Ph 4225 R 253 N. unio S+ Olean, N Y THATCHER GLASS Manufacturing Company, Inc. W7 KRONMILLER 81 HDPKINS Sporting Goods - Bicycles - Guns Fishing Tackle - Boats - Boating Equipment Tennis Racquets and Reslringing - Archery Supplies O 46I Nor+h Union S+ree+ - Phone 6986 OLEAN. N. Y. . Qrien Congrafulalions Class of I947 Our Very Besf Wishes For Your Fulure SIBLEY - ALMY C0., Inc. GOLDEN CUP COFFEE Every Sip An lnspirafion ROASTED FRESH EVERY DAY IN OLEAN EADE'S CORNER STORE Oualily Grocers Fruiis, Meals, Magazines and Novellies We Specialize in lmporfed Olive Oil, Cheeses and Delicalessens 405 N. Union S+. Open Evenings SYS M f ' KI N G S T GREENHOUSES T o T T QUALCTTTWETSWERS T Jewelry of fhe BeH'er Kind T Phone 4077 T ' OLEAN, N. Y. I72 N. Union Opp. E change Bank EAST STATE STREET BEST ww sfsr wusufs REITS and TRUDY'S T0 THE Restaurant T Cl-A55 0F '47 PORWE' N' Y' OLEAN me COMPANY X . BURD BRos. Y LUMBER 81 BUILDERS' SUPPLIES l030 Eas+ S+a+e Sfreef ' OLEAN, New YORK T lephone 32I3 1 An Affiliate af the American Broadcasting Co. : 1450 ON YoUR DIAL V 60l'l'l,0Al'l'I,el'l iff of flue LICLCJQ Cl, fel' Town 8m Country FROSTED FOOD LOCKER COMPANY 3l0 Nor'll1 Barry Sfreel Olean, New York TELEPHONE 5426 - D. C. MERITHEW, Pres. SNOW WHITE Laundry and Cleaning Co. All Kinds of Laundry Work O Including Rugs and Curlains Only Pure Sofl Wafer Used O OLEAN, N. Y eemf ,ee -R ,D , 1 1 l 1 p PHONE 5600 Auf' wmhm' PRESCRIPTIONS g Called For And Delivered p lIiR!.EY HEATER CO. 1 NOR-IQNE IIIZARMACY O R P O R A T E D 1 T e exa +ore PEERLESS D Dry Cleaners 611 ' lm JD Jil-Q Klazm of 7947 819 E. State ST. Phone 6171 D D D D DD D7 1 DD cenerzAruLArleEDDD ROBBINS 81 CLARK p ' Quali+y Wall Papers l Lowe Bros. Pain+s 1 1 'F GMS - Ligming Fixmre Furni+ure and Appliances Exper+ Worlcmanslw p BIO 6 N F- S. Ph M32 649 E. STATE PHONE 3363 l 1 Ol 'N Y ' 'A' 'i T W' 'T' i A?'l'I Congralulalions fo +I1e CI I '47 ass 0 The Old Reliable ' BALDWIN PIANOS I T. A. GUSTAFSON RECORDS I Mm' I SHEET Music or: ALL KINDS I DR. VICTOR M. FAIRCHILD 60 . ILA, DENTIST ' LANG'S ' Firs'I Na'I'ionaI Banlc Building ' Phone 6923 O'ea - N- Y- I HARDWARE and FURNITURE I fn 'na and, ful, Ccfzhlma, 7947 5 ' aw I WI-IEN YOU, CLASS OF '47, CONSIDER A BANKING CONNECTION, PLAN ON TALKING WITH TI-IIS FRIENDLY, OLD BANK. The Exchange National Bank OI Olean ESTABLISHED I870 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION IAN LL LL L L Li L LL,LLLLLLL LL LL l+'s our pleasure +o serve you a meal or a sandwich. 'A' l COMPLETE I HOME FURNISHINGS l STATE DI N ER X 4I7 W 'I Sl' I S+. 409 Wes+ Sfafe S'rree+ 24 HOESR SJRTIICE OLEAN, NEW YORK ' W.s,M p in I I aaa 01 -lif SALVAN 19 .5011 I Ole-an's Oldesl' l I Slop Us Anywhere SPECIALISTS IN Quick Service SILK FABRICS p ... Phone -. p Olean, N. Y. '- ALTERATIONS l l DRY CLEANERS and DYERS WE OPERATE OUR PLANT Eslablishecl I908 I43lf2 Nor+h Union Slreel N The Home of Fine Furni+ure ,.,. Q . EASY Elecfric Appliances I CREDIT l TERMS Floor Coverings - Radios, E+c. l ..Q:Q::E1-I-. 4'-.. . f 2' 2 igfi : '1 3 X I 0 FREE If I E i ans-In ursmrs st PPIgNE12I74 l 2 '1 ' --4 ' - 1' 2 : F I S l BML Cchhlma, JADHL jim Umdm Zlwmi, fmpofzatzbn, Ulozan, 'Flaw 'ljofzk Congratulations nvE's sfnvlcf smlon from ' Cor. N. Union 8: Main S+ree'ls FREEBCJRN ooo EQUIPMENT co., INC. no o o ---M o ooooan--of A To The cms of cnflcmon s. ANDREWS ' Counsellor A+ Law OLEAN, NEW YORK E It ,., V I I .IEANS BEAUTY SHOP N CQMPLIMENTS I Cfiitlmftilts A 1 t 45'lw25UwL I 47 l I COACH LINES N un N hF s I on N Y I E- - AND HUNTER AGENCY I CAB COMPANY II fz N. Uni:oIiI1agiS I-IunI-er Phone 3624 X GENERAL INSURANCE I NI . ' Accident ' Lite ' ' Fire ' Casualty Quality and Service At a Standard Price 'IZ N' B YS' OI N Y Z I PPG The Lighter That Made The World Lighter Conscious ZIPPO MANUFACTURING C0 Bradford, Penna. Chiaverra W Bros. Farm Machinery 81 Hardware i PHONE 3995 410 N. UNION ST. OLEAN N Y .,, Th: ww whim iv gram ng 14f7,ewm,3 Business Machines S snnus snmwncn and SHOP Equipment Ce. S eiii S an Es-REMINGTON RAND-SE SCHOOL SUPPLIES N O fn nf, BANFIELD'S KENDALL SERVICE GIBBLIN DAIRY 207 FULTON STREET BEST IN MILK AND CREAM HTI'l6I Freedom Shall No+ Perish From The Ear+h -A. L' I I I . . I Ctflmn, 'Mawr 51124, I G. W1lIardEIectr1c 5 91224 I ' ,L 2 I Consulf an Oculisi' I o I 229 N U , Donald A. MacDuffie ' mo ocuusr OLEAN. Y- 407 Eas+ S+a'I'e S'I'ree'I on N Y COMPLIMENTS OF I KJLQAIL 'Wbzfal Pfwdudn, 9111. I Precision Me+aI Work Compliments to the Class of '47 A ofdlcvvn, Uaailc iknotnlehgz is what me sboulh strihe fur. I Harry F. Halwig DON ADAMS Automotive Parts W. State at F't h OI N Y PHONE-OLE N 4800 Lite, Health, Accident and Group Insurance EARL B. MCELFRESH BML Ldbzhm, to the Hfwwiuaim, EATON'S DAIRY Olean. N. Y. Men 699 Boys I Cl0thing featuring Campus I Tags for Preps I I T FOX 81 STEVENS . I I I C A R N A H A N S Masonic Temple Phone 3952 C N OLEAN, N.Y. I ,, ,,, , WALLPAPER - PAINTS CONGRATULATIONS and I FROM ARTISTS SUPPLIES O I ABRAMS snos. DUKE of OLEAN I Phone 7534 P T BEST WISHESS I TIT BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF I947 I 0 I , ' ' 'DISUXYCWVE 'HPPHDEL' I KIJKKQQ, 262 NORTH UNION STREET I OLEAN, NEW YORK Ubin Wizllan, BEST WISHES TO THE 6 GLASS 019 9.47 JEWELERS ir EsI'abIibsI'1ed I865 ffymffff' ' OLEANS FINEST STORE F. H. OAKLEAF CO. QUALITY IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '4 0UESTA'S CONFECTIONERY GAVIN - MCCARTHY I I I NorI'I1 Union Sfreei' O- T--. OOO JOHN ASH DAHAR SHOE SHOP 0 FOR NEW SHOES Phone 3426 AND 3l6 Wes+ Sme S REPAIRINQ Olea N Y I W O BEST WISHES HARRIS enocfnv r 'OLEAN'S DISTINCTIVE FOOD STORE CLASS UF 947 'K' OPPENHEINFS FOR FLOWERS OLEAN, N. Y. G d F d M G d H Ih ME TS - GROCERIES - FRUITS VEGET BLES - BEVERAGES FROZEN FOODS . 308 W. S+a+e S+. Ol N. Y O I-IOME MADE CANDIES SODAS, SUNDAES AND SANDWICI-IES mmnms conffcnonfnv 326 Wesf S+a+e S+ree+ ADAMS SPORTING GOODS 0 ATHLETIC UNIFORMS Xi SUPPLIES ARCHERY SUPPLIES 307 Wesf Sfale Phone 79I2 Olean, New York You'II Find A Treasure Of Famous Brands Here Names you lcnow, labels you Irusf . . . 'rruly good as gold! For each is a mark of qualily, or sign of workmanship and skill, and each is symbolic of ihe exira value you receive when you chari your course Io Bradners. I3 Y BEST 'WIISIHIIES 'IPO THE CLASS OF 9417 I I 4 I 5 , QAIRYA5 GIBSON'S KENDALL SERVICE Corner of Third and Sfafe Olean, N. Y. CONGRATULATIONS FROM ffnrlcwzwdh, CLEANERS 313 Wes+ S+a+e S+ree+ Olean, N. Y. A CQMPLIMENTS OF W KEYSTONE GAS co. A OH HI students 0El.KRUf'S BARBER SHOP Cor. S+a're and 2nd Sis. i 0 COMPLIMENTS OF FRANK'S PHARMACY V F I 0 COMPLIMENTS OF OLEAN UNIT PARTS, Inc. Young Men's Clo+hes O Kamler Bros U Corner S+a+e and Second S+ree+ 1 Olean, N. Y. FF FF A A FFTSNGRATULMONS FYF AND L BEST wlsHEs n mf swan CI . Eff' ' 1 ME CLIMBING LETARD 1 -1 FU RS 1.-L' 304 w. s+a+e S+. In , ,W WW, W ,V ? grierw! ROWE 81 PEARSON QUALITY GROCERS TELEPHONE 6630 Corner Four+l1 8: Sfale CONGRATULATIONS Bee Hive Groceries Cor. Third 81 W. S+a+e Phone 60l5 G. J. Gabriel STUDENTS AND TEACHERS! A good place +o mee+ your friends and enjoy a meal or lunch. . LINCOLN DINER Open Day and Nite Both, Branch 81 Hendrix, Inc. The o 9 Olean Pharmacy , HARRY M. BRYANT Firg-I' Nafignal Bank NOI l'l'l Union S+. Olean, Y Coke stop BRADFORD COCA-COLA l .1 BOTTLING COMPANY HAROLD T. CHESBRO TAX CONSULTANT F f N 'Honal Bank Build g OLEAN, NEW YORK Q RowN's T T oor SHOP! OLEAN'S MOST COMPLETE BEST WISHES Sherefs Jewelry SHOE STORE Nerf f E g ' OI an E EEO. E T T F. R. BROTHERS 8: CO. C OTean's Be'Her Drug Sfore Since l898 T . Phorographic Headquarfers OLEAN, N. Y. T BML Lrhlahu, to fha, flaw, of 7947 T OLEAN TRUST Y COMPANY Member Federal Reserve Sysrem M b FdDp'+1.cp w. H. MANnEvlLLE co. INSURANCE FOR EVERY RISK Olean, N. Y. -- P f All g y, P WWWw'mW'V 'wv'1w!'HlWE!FWHM frvLE'0U..L'W-PM BEGGS JEWELERS o 0 I66 N. Union Sf. BEST WISHES OF IDEAL CLEANERS Dry Cleaning and Tailoring Shop BEST WISH ES FROM CRADDUCK GROCERY gm ug 7947 The ' Liberty lOHNSON'S PASTRY SHOP E E - - E Company Congratulations LESTER SHOE CO. 228-230 N. Union Sl'ree+ PHONE 6263 Extends Its Heartiest Wishes to you of '47 Phone 7387 2 4 N. Uni F011 me Clothes CLASS or '47 T Shop 6+ GLEN-RAY PHOTO STUDIO EH :ig 'i I22 W. S'I'a+e Olean, N. Y. A OLEAN' N. Y. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I947 UNGER'S CAKE SHOP H8 W. S+a+e S+. Ph 9 3 Nu-wAv CLEANERS Hui WMM- AND DYERS Ham, og 7947 ' l.AYTON'S GREENHOUSES 2l9'f2 Norfh U on S and PHONE 3000 Layfon's Florist Gift Shop BUY YOUR FORMALS AT A IOSEPH M. SEGALI., Inc. 1 2O6V2 W. S+a+e S+. Phone 6040 JQfM..m .SLP ' A COATS l SUITS DRESSES I08 W. S+a+e S OI N. Y GOWNS I BLOUSES DUFFY'S NOVELTY STORE SCHRYVEWS Super Service Station ' GEORGE P. SCHRYVER, Prop. School Supplies SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Foun+ain Service GOODYEAR TIRES Candies Tobacco C Fouglini :39?+a+e S Qlliilify Meats Phone aoso Pounry Hgh Gallant 8: bun o PEOPI-FS MARKET Cusrom Clo+hes Shop 3I8 Wesf S+a'l'e S+. Olean, New York GREENE'S DH-ftizsrazm sronfs TT S . fnnqfmtulafmna, OPEN EVENINGS O and BML Lduhm, '2'2YgfQETS' ZELZZTZLY grand, of 7947 MAYER MARKET -W N- Unch S+' T Charles F. Schott ' Company MEATS - FISH - POULTRY 2l8 Wes+ Sfafe Olean, N. Y. SEND THE GIRLS IN FRIENDLY SOCONY SERVICE CYRIL I NEWMAN I BAKER BROTHERS SERVICE gg . BEAUTY S I TIRES BATTERIES T SHOP E LUBRICATION ACCESSORIES III2V2 West State Cor. Ist 81 State Olean, N. Y I Home Dairy Cafeteria I 'OWN B' KING and Bakery U. S. TIRES and BATTERIES II7 North Union St. I Q OLEAN, N. Y. 20I W. State Street Congratulations Zgfman -7f mI bum' And Best Wishes 40, , Kyser-Lee Garage mm no 9 CONGRATLILATIONS STANDARD CLASS OF 1941 LINEN SUPPLY C0. L I IOIO West State Street S Phone 6268 McGRAW'S DANDY DINER O For Fine Food - Chiclren - Sfealr - Fish 1 Open 7 Days A Week I CONGRATULATIONS 1 602 Phone To The w. s+a+e 703I y CLASS OF I947 I ' B U R N E TT S Wafchmalcer and Jeweler CARTEITS MARKET a 6I8 W. S'fa're - Phone 3278 706 W- S+a+e S+ree+ Olean, N. Y. BEST WISHES WAGNER - FOWLER Hardware Co., Incorporated Io Ihe CLASS OF .47 STOVES - PAINTS - GLASS SPORTING GOODS, Elo. R I 5I2 Wes? S+a+e S+ree+ ' ' Phone was oaean, N. Y. ron REAL smsrlcrlon PENN ELECTRIC From your Foolwear make I-lannilarfs your byword The remembrance of qualify remains long eller Ihe price is lorqollen Hannilan 81 Co. I47 N. Union S+. Dial 6367 SUPPLY COMPANY Congrafulafions 'ro I'he Class of I947 2I4 W. S+a+e S+ree+ Olean, New Yorlc
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