if 3 I PRESENTED BY THOMAS BURKE EDITOR IN CHIEF SALLY ENSELL AUDREY DUCEY CO-ART EDITORS BERNICE WALLON MARY ANN AMBROSE PHOTOGRAPHY EDITORS JAMES SMITH MARY FORREST LITERARY EDITORS RAYMOND EADE BUSINESS MANAGER is 'a ff, 6249 we Q ex, 62 om: pg SM KZ, 13 K X9 20 2.6 17 Y 6 099 Y PUBLISHED BY THE OLEAN HIGH SCHOOL OLEAN, NEW YORK POR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1947-48 DEDICATION MISS LOTTA HOBART came To Olean l-ligh School in SepTember, l9l9. During her TwenTy-eighT years aT Olean High. she was The head oT The English deparTmenT, acTive as a Senior class advisor and advisor of The Wayside Club. Miss l-lobarT is besT re- membered as The advisor of The Congress sTaTT. She spenT much of her Time and eTTorT so Thai' The sTudenTs could enjoy a Tine yearbook aT The end of each year, Because she has undersTood our problems and Tried To help us solve Them, because she has always been willing To lend a helping hand, and because she has given us a beTTer undersTanding of The world abouT us-we, The class of l948, respecT- Tully dedicaTe This book To Miss l.oTTa l-lobarT. FOREWORD N Tl-lE following pages 'rhe O.l-l.S. Congress siafl presenls an accounl of 'rhe school year I947-48 wilh ils many aclivilies, ils hours of worlc and momenls of fun. School began wilh 'rhe usual confusion everywhere. Sludenls were busy making new friends and renewing old acquainlances. Freshmen appeared wilh bewildered expressions on lheir laces. Finally everyone sellled down lo worlc. lnleresl and enfhusiasm were soon aroused by loolball, and laler by baskelball and olher sporls. Meanwhile The Junior play gol under way. There were assemblies bolh educalional and enlerlaining. The Sophomores slarled somelhing new by producing a one-acl play, Nor Such A Goose , in one of lhese assemblies. Everyone loolced forward mosl of all lo lhe vacafions, which were many lhis year. ln March, Mr. Winlers was again here lo direcl lhe musical comedy, Fire Away which proved a success. The musical de- parlmenl lcepl up lhis pace wilh 'rhe usual conceris, displaying an abundance of lalenl. l947-48 was a full year for everyone, bringing our The scholaslic abilily as well as lhe exlracurricular lalenls oi fhe sludenls. As lhe year ended, lrwo hundred and lorry-Three Seniors prepared io lalce fheir places in 'rhe world. Wilh lhem +hey look many pleasanl memories of lheir high school days. CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ACTIVITIES SPORTS 2 I J ! I ILLUSTRATIONS THOMAS BURKE SALLY ENSELL NANCY FORREST LEONARD KISEL DOUGLAS WARNER .r LJ? ft , A s 5 JE. ! I zlgllfi 15 zy ' .,3'fw.,E, W 2' , M If 1 ,wk v 4' , If 'pf ' ., f ' f I ffm I 3, L, I Q., ., if f i ggslg' dv I ,rf 1 3, me ADMINISTRATION I MR. DONALD M. KEAGLE Superinfenderfr of Schools, OIean, New York BOARD OF EDUCATION GEORGE L. PURDY, Presiderfr RAYMOND J. COLLINS, SecreIary HARRY B. HUNTER EDWARD H. BARESEL JOHN M. WOODS CHESTER E. KLEE THOMAS R, OLSON MRS. RONALD IZ. GARVEY ROBERT I-I. DAVIS R. V. KOEBELIN, CoIIecIor and CIerIc OENEVIEVE M. DINSMORE, Asslsianf Clerk and Treasu GLADYS M. MOSHER, Secrefary 5 KX ERNEST H. HOELDTKE, principal of Olean High School ailended Whealon College, Wheafon, Illinois. He has done graduale work al Buffalo Slale Teacher's College, Universily of Buffalo, New York Universily, and The Universiiy of Rochesfer. Af Wyoming High School he iaughl mafhemalics for lwo years, afler which he became principal of Painlecl Posl Elemeriiary School, Holley High School, and Olean High School. MR. HOELDTKE MR. WESLEY SMITH MR. WESLEY SMITH, Viceeprincipal ol Olean High Sclwool also serves In Hue capacify ol general Maflwemallcs and elemenlary Algebra leacher. Mr. Smiflw has been al Olean Hlgn School for abou? sixfeen years. He allended Hamillon College and bas clone gracluale worlc al Sl. Bonavenlure College, Cornell Uni- verslly and Union College. ORIEN FURCHT HELEN CHOKRACH MR. J. McCREADY MlSS GRACE CLARK. R.N. DR. C. A. GREENLEAF MISS VIOLET GREEN, R.N Page ele vm E I is ,.-'1 FACU LTY - I VIRGINIA ARNOLD DOROTHY ATKINS M. ELIZABETH BALDWIN Home Economics English Enqlisli Syracuse University D'Youyille College Syracuse Uniyersiry . K . Z A file .M 44 4,1 . v. -'nf if la I EDITH M. BASS BERTHA H. BEAR Commercial Englisli Geneseo Slale Normal Syracuse Uniyersiry fi L. I .1 H V ., my ,. E ,gp li... Albany Slale Teacliers 1, BARBARA L. BLOSS Commercial Allred Uniyersily Syracuse U niyersily 913 r 'w1?'f' in 51 1 0 35,1 ' ' s f , AY ANNA M. BALL Arl Syracuse Universily 'PES I ' :ful ' 'f P ff:-if Z' fi Tigiift - : A ': . ,K yzf ug ' f ' 'Y , . 2 -5, 5,1 532' QQ? ,sw SAMUEL CARR lndusfrial Arls Bulfalo Srale Teacliers Universily ol Buflalo AGNES M. CASEY ROBERT CHARLES DOROTHY D, COBURN VIOLET A. COWELL Enqlisli Eleclricily Social Sludies Commercial Buflalo Srafe Teacliers New York Slate College of Kalamazoo College Albany Slare Teachers Sl. Bonavenlure College Applied Arls and Sciences Universily ol Roclwesler Page twelve ' - S In-Essen, ' IM 3' MARY 6. DOWNEY English Universily ol Toronlo MARY C. DRISCOLL HENRIETTA DUNN English Physical Educalion New York Sfale College Arnold College ol DOUGLAS ESTES THELMA E. EVERLETH Commercial Commercial Sl. Bonavenlure College New Yorlc Slare Teachers Allred U niversily HERTEL FLUENT Science Sl. Bonavenlure College Universily of Buffalo MARION FOOTE Marhemalics Columbia Universiry Physical Educafion l l . HELEN HICKEY FABIC Home Economics and Calleria Manager Buffalo Slare Teachers SIDNEY M. FROST Boys' Guidance Albany Slale Teachers Allegheny College Cornell Universiry sf QM IDA R. eouiu ROBERT GRANT LOWS .HALE Library Band Direclor .EngllSTl New Yorli Siale Teachers Mansfield Slale Teachers Fredoma STGTE Normal Waynesburg College Universily ol Michigan ST' ROTlaYeTlTuTe College Universily ol Buffalo MABEL C. EATON Home Economics Buffalo Slale Teachers lll,ll f MARTIN J, FARAGHER Science Sl. Bonavenrure College Cornell Universily gf A K1 L li? if , :Z T CLARENCE GEUDER Malhemalics Valpariso University Cornell U niversily wp. MARY Social Srudies Buffalo Sfale Teachers Page lim leezz GLADYS R. HARRIS Music lihaca Inslifule of Public Schools ETH EL Q. KERSHNER Commercial New Yorlc Slale Teachers I I Q 3 . if Vifsffs 54,3 fi 553 ,Mig Ss? S - ELIZABETH H ERZOG Guidance Buffalo Slale Teachers S+. Bonaventure College 'Q 'f4'f?Qf'?: ' K 1 ' a 31 , it e ' r fnffel . M , iv '21 ws' . g 3 A E, ,Ta iq. . M L ' WILMER E. KUNKLE Physical Educafion Columbia Universily W. Chesler Slale Teachers DANIEL MCCARTHY English RAYMOND IVIERRIAM English Cornell Universily Page onrleefz ETHEL M. McDOWELL Science S+. Bonavenlure College 1. gi fu., S Q' A ggmpviatk H-1 - use I., f - - , my , V J 5 ,L,, L ffl l G-ERTRUDE OLIVER Lalin College of Woosier R LULA M. HILL Science Allred U niversily I-IORTENSE A. KELLER Mafhemalics Sl. Lawrence Uniyersily JULIUS LARSON TED MASTROGIACOMO lndusfrial Arls Sian? lnslilule Social Studies S+. Bonavenlure College ggi-MRD MCLAUQHLIN JENNIE W. MCMULLEN English and Journalism Hamilfon College Syracuse Universiiy JOHN O'NElL Physical Eclucalion and Heallh llhaca College Social Sfudies Syracuse Uniyersily Simmons College CHRISTOPHER O'TOOL I-lead of lnduslrial Arls Buffalo Slale Teachers Cornell Uniyersily Sf. Bonavenlure College E . .1 Sea - .fri ' wk? , 1 v if. -in Q CAROLINE M. PERCIVAL FLORENCE PRATT Orchestra Director Syracuse University Manstield State Teachers ROBERT STARR Science Alfred University ' R + ? Sl 1 ' ii W JESSIE M. WALL Director Home Economics Mechanics institute Rochester University .. EVERETT THOMAS Commercial Plattsburg State Normal New York University JOHN W. WALLACE Guidance Oswego Normal School Cornell University MABEL E. WILSON ABIGML YORK Mathematics Hiram College Social Studies D'Youville College y , MARY L. PRATT Social Studies Buttalo State Teachers Syracuse University GRETCHEN TRENKLE French Syracuse University MARION WEIS Social Studies St. Bonaventure College Columbia University Cornell University HENRY ZIEL Mechanical Drawing Buttalo State Teachers S 3 1 tg , -'mga z 2 i - f, - :ii ' f' A .J -- ' MARGARET SABATINO Social Studies Geneseo State Normal St. Bonaventure College i ,Ki xi. -:ii-'VET 'z rr . KENNETH VAN DE MARK Social Studies Union College Harvard University Louisiana State Teachers W l PAUL WHlTEHlLL Science and Mathematics Clarion State Teachers Columbia University Manstield State Teachers GEORGE MATLOCK Athletics Olean Public Schools Page zfteerz ALMA MATER Oh, Alma MaTer Tair and True Thy honor we acclaim, We rally 'round The Red and Gold To laud Thy noble name. ln Thee we sTudenTs shall renew Our TaiTh oT days gone by: Across The years, we'll live anew Thy sloiriT Olean High, Across The years, we'll live anew Thy spiriT Olean l-ligh. Dear Olean, Thy loving ways And charms will ever be Those memories oT golden days, Those Triends and hearTs so Tree: To Thee we pledge Thy honor due, And parTing sound Thy cheers: Our ThoughTs oT you, so Will live Through all The Our ThoughTs oT you, so Will live Through all The sTaunch, so True, years, sTaunch, so True, years. -BRADY Sl-IOFF '3 I f5w -f: 5:-Q .,, cg 9421435-1 5fW.y'Wfl-if yi Page nxteefr . QQ 35 38 OUR CLASSES X! 5 . Page eighteen Seafed II. Io nj: G, Cramer, J. Garvey, D, I-Iaseloff, E. Pappas. Sfanding II. Io r.I: T. Burke, I-I. Malick, W, Darfer, V. Eade, J. Carperder. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS DIANE I-IASELOFF - - VICE PRESIDENT ELIZABETH PAPPAS - - - - SECRETARY GEORGE CRAMER - - - - TREASURER STUDENT COUNCIL THOMAS BURKE JOI-IN CARPENTER WILLIAM DARTER VICTORIA EADE HERBERT MALICK SENIOR ADVISERS TI-IE SENIORS , A fi . 5 0 . I . I' K 1 ' fig' : C. , ' z I 3 F. if 'DI , fs- Q 7,53 RICHARD ABBOTT Foolball: J.V. I.eHer 3, Varsily Leller Track: Varsiiy Leller 4 Baskelball 2, 4 Ilnirarnurali Baseball 2 Ilnlramurall Banquels: Track 3, 4: Foolball 3. 4 Super Sporis Lelferz Foorball, Track RICHARD AIELLO Foofball 4 Inlrarnural Baskelball I, 2 Inrrarnural Baseball MARJORIE ANDERSON Choir 2, 3: Glee Club I Music Festival: Music Confesl 3 Teachers Convenrion I Christmas Concert I,2, 3 Spring Concerl l,2,3 Glee Club Emblem I,2 Bowling Club I: Commercial Club 4 Usher Civic Music 3 JOAN ANDREGG WILMA ADAMS Baske+baII I, 2. 3, 4: Volleyminfon 2 Ping Pong I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, GirI's Sporrs Council 3, 4 Soflball I, 2, 3, 4: Sporls I.eHer I, 2, 3 French Club 2, 3: We The Sludenls 3 Usher For Junior Play, Spring Concert Tumbling Club 2, 3, 4 Congress Slalf 4 MARY ANN AMBROSE Choir I, 2, 3, 4 Music Feslival 3 and Conlesf 3, 4 Bus. Mgr. and Treas, 4 I6Iee Club II French Club 3.4: Dramalic Club 2 Sfamp Club 21 Usher for Civic Forum Properlies for Minslrel 3 Congress Sfaii 4 Yearbook Sialf 43 Assembly I, 2, 3,4 MILDRED ANDERSON Glee Club I Home Room Rep. 2 Classical Club 2,3 JOSEPHINE AUOUSTINI Baskelball I,2,3 Volleyminlon I,2.3: Volleyball I,2,3 Ping Pong I,2,3.4 Solfball I Slamp Club I Dramalic Club I Bowling Club l,2 Business 4 Torn Burke MARY LOUISE BLASKE Glee Club I, 2. 3.4: Music Feslival 4 Chrislmas Concev-I I,2,3,4 Spring Concerl I, 2, 3,4 Ping Pong 3,4 Dramafic Club 3 Presidenl Ushen al Junior Play Minslrel 3: French Club 2,3 Wayside 3: Assembly I,2, 3,4 Page lwefzty ROBERT M. AUSTIN Major-Hislory Minor-lnduslrial Arfs HARLEN BALDWIN Maior-Mafhemalics Minor-Science Bowling Club 3 MARGARET BESOK Baskelball I, 2 Volleyminion I Volleyball I Ping Pong l.2 Soffball 2 Minslrel 3 PATRICIA S. BEARFIELD Tl-IEODORE BLASKE Commercial Club 4 Bowling Club 2,3 NANCY BABINGER French Club 4 Home Room Represenlalive I Minslrel 2 MARY ROSE BEAR FIELD Tumbling Club 2 Bowling Club 3 MILDRED J. BERARDI DORIS BLACKMAN Choir 47 Glee Club I, 2,3 Music Eeslival I, 2, 3, 4: Concerls I,2, 3, 4 Emblem 2, 4: Volleyminlon 2. 3 Volleyball 2,3g Ping Pong l,2,3 4 Sollball 2.3: Sporls Lelfer 2. 3 Classical Club 2 Senior Play Usher ' MARY LOU BOYLAN , A' THERESA BOSKO Commercial Club I Tumbling Club I MARY ELLEN BRAI-IANEY Junior Red Cross Club 2 Commercial Club 4 JANICE BROWN Ping Pong 4 Volleyball I Treasurer of Freshman Class Usher af Cornmencemen? 3 MICHAEL BYSIEK Traclc 3 Inrramural Baslcelball 4 ROBERT CANARY ' Baslcerball 4 Volleyball 4 Ping Pong 4 Sofrball 2, 4 JEAN BRENAN Classical Club 2 Library Sfaff 2 THOMAS BURKE Inrramural Baslcelball 2,47 SI. Mary's I Srudenf Council 41 Empire Boys' Sfale Junior Play: Minsirel 3: Assemblies 2, 3. 4 Pres. Red Cross Council 4: Senior Play Oraforical Conresf 3, 4: LeHermen's Club Co-Chairman Junior Prom Edifor of Year Book 4 Campaign Manager 4: Twenfy Poinf Leilerg Treasurer Key Club 4 HELEN CALLAI-IAN Glee Club I AIT. Home Room Represenrarive 2 Usher al Minslrel 3 DONALD CAPIN Usher Minsfrel 3 Porfville High I Sramp Club 4 Commercial Club 4 Musical Comedy Eire Away 4 Assembly 4 Barney Bysielc and Marion Page twenty-one ROBERT CRADDUCK Arcliery Club I Larry Carnicelli and Laura Page twenty-two THOMAS CAPRA Baseball 2,3 Inframural Sporfs I GEO RG,-E CARLSON Siarnp Club I Minslrel Show 3 Uslner af Commencernenl 3 JOHN C. CARPENTER Jay Vee Track I Clwess Club 3, Sec. Treasurer 4 Camera Club 2 Home Room Alfernale I Member ol Sludenl Council Junior and Senior Plays Archery Club I We 'rhe Sludenfs 2 RICHARD L. COLLINS Clwess Club l,2 Presidenl ol Slamp Club 2 Bowling Club I Assembly Program I,2 New York Slale Honor Leag 3 ue BARBARA CRAGG JEAN CARLL Classical Club 2 Minslrel Show 3 Sainf Mary's School I Clurisfmas Play I Bowling Club I Musical Comedy 4 LAWRENCE CARNICELLI Jay Vee Baslcelball 2 Varsity Baslcelball 3,4 Varsity Baseball 2.3.4 Caprain of Baslcerball Team 4 Super Sporfs Leller 4 EVA CARUCCI Girls Baslrelball I.2,3,4 Volleyminfon I,2.3,4 Ping Pong I,2,3,4 Sollball I,2.3 Bowling Club 2.3 TERESA CONVEY Commercial Club 4 GEORGE CRAMER Traclc 3,4: President Ritle Club 2 Stamp Club 2: Camera Club 2 We the Students 2, 3: Archery Club 2 President Chess Club 4 Treasurer Senior Class Home Room Representative 2 Treasurer Stamp Club 2 Junior Play: Senior Play JOAN CURRIE Choir I,2: Glee Club 3,4 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4 Music Festival 4 Concerts I, 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club I Emblem 2: Senior Play All-State Orchestra I All-State Choir I Sectional All-States 4 WILLIAM DARTER Denby I-Iigh School, Detroit. Mich, I Intramural Basketball 4: Boxing Club 3 Intramural Baseball 2: Bowling Club 2, Boy's State 3: Minstrel 2,3.4 Campaign Manager 3, 4: Junior Play Managing Editor Congress 4 Student Council 47 Football 4: Golf 3. Junior Prom Cemmittee3: BasebalI3 Twenty Point Letter, Assembly 3,4 RITA DEMBOSKI Gtee Club I, 2, 3 Concerts I,Z,3 Emblem, Glee Club 2 Vollyminton I,2: Volleyball I,2 Basketball I,2: Ping Pong I Oil Painting C'ub 3,4 Secretary ot Oil Painting Club Home Room Representative I French Club 4: Tumbling Club 3,4 RICHARD DONOVAN Basketball 3, 4 Football 2, 3 Track I Intramural Basketball Intramural Baseball Captain J.V. Basketball Team Lettermenls Club 3 4 CONSTANCE CRONK Basketball I Voileyrninlon I, 2 Ping Pongl , 2, 3, 4 Classical Club 2,3 Wayside 3 We the Students 3 Usher tor Commencement 3 BARBARA CURTIS Basketball 2. 3, 4 Volleyminton 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 2, 3, 4 Ping Pong 2, 3,4: Softball 2, 3,4 Sports Letter I, 2,3 French Club I, 3,4: We the Studen Secretary Tumbling Club 4 Minstrel Show 3 Christmas Program 2 JO ANN DAVIS Glee Club I,2, 3,4 Spring Concert I, 2, 3 Christmas Concert I,2,3 Commercial Club 4 Home Room Representative 4 Alt, I-lome Room Representative 2 Minstrel 2, 3 Usher at Minstrel 4 TERESA DIMARCO G-lee Club I year Basketball 2 years Volleyminton 2 years Volleyball 2 years Ping Pong 2 years Sports Letter Alt. I-Iome Room Representative 3 Classical Club JOI-IN DORSON MaiorfMathernatics Minor-Science t Teresa Convey ,L E , '! is Page twenty-three Page lwerzly-four HELEN EISERT Classical Club I Junior Varsily Cheerleader 2 Varsily Cheerleader 4 Ski Club I 'g , - i , .gg 3.7 1 if 1 V -, . f :L a fr fe 1 ' , -' ' mg :E L2 . ' H . :ji Q :: gg, 4 . az: - X' A L I 'Ire -L . :lyifr -' s N 512, sl, 4, - ,, . r , :I I it , is Nancy Forresl JOHN DOUGHERTY Maier-Science Minor-Shop JOHN DRISCOLL lvialor-Induslrial Arls Minor-Hislory AUDREY DUNAHAY Glee Club 2 Spring Concerl I, 2 Chrislrnas Concerl I,2 Baslcerball I Volleyball I, 2 Volleyminlon I,2 Ping Pong I Home Room Rep. or All. I,2, 3 I VICTORIA EADE Choir: Emblem 43 Baslcelballi Volleyball Vice Presidenl GirI's Sporl Council Ping Pong: Soflball 3: Sporls Leller Presiclenl French Club: Sludenl Council -I Secrelary Freshman Class: Minslrel 3 Home Room Rep. 2. 3: Tumbling Club 2 Dramalic Club 2: Fealure Ed. Congress Publicily Musical Comedy: Trees, Choir 3 ' me 4, WILLIAM ELLIS Football 3.4 Traclc Banquel Chess Club 3,4 Track 3 4 Inlramural Sporls-Baslcelball Foolball Banquer Usher al Comrnencernenf Sporls Editor of Congress 4 PAUL DOUGLAS AUDREY DUCEY H Choir I-41 Glee Club I1 Music Eeslival I Concerls I-4, Baslcelball I, Volleyball I Volleynninlon I, Ping Pong I: Soflball I Girls Sporl Council 4: Sporls Lerler I Jay Vee Cheerleader 3: Assemblies I 4 Varsiry Cheerleader 45 Minsfrel I-4 Varsily Caplain 4 Choralelles GEORGE Foofball 2, 4 DUNN 3,4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Inirarnural Baslcelball 3 lnrramural Baseball I Caplain Baseball Team Caplain Eoolball learn Twenly Poinl Leller RAYMOND EGNACZAK lnlramural Sporls BasI:e'rba'l 4 V JO ANNE ENSELL Basketball 4 Volleyball 4 Ping Pong 2 Softball 4 Sports Letter 3 Tumbling Club 3 Vice President I Home Room Representative I JAMES ENSELL Choir 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 47 Emblem 2, -I- Orchestra l, 2. 3, 47 Concerts I, 2. 3, 4 Music Festival 2, 3,43 Senior Play 4 Leader Assembly Band 4 Assembly Band 2, 3,4 Dance Band 3,4 All State Sectional Band 2,3,4 Vice President Band 4 Secretary Band 3 All State Choir 4: Musical Comedy -1 MARLENE ISALLYI ENSELL JANE FAULKNER Choir 4: Glee Club I-3: Orchestra I-4 Musical Festival I-4: Twenty Point Letter Music Lyre Emblem: Basketball 4 Spring Concert I-4: Secretary Choir 1 Ping Pong 4: Christmas Concert I-4 Vice President Oil Painting 4 French Club 3: Vice President Choir -1 Poster Committee for Musical 4 Co-Editor Art Stall, Yearbook 4 EDWARD FINGER Chess Club 3, 4 Band I CARL FINLEY French Club 3 Camera Club 2,3 Publicity Committee Junior Play 3 Ticket Taker at Commencement New York State Honor League MELVILLE F. FOLLETT Chess Club 2 Archery Club 2.3 Camera Club 3 Ticket Taker at Commencement 3 Assembly 4 MARY FORREST Choir 2, 3.4: Glee Club I Music Festivals: Flornell 3. Gowanda 4 Concerts I, 2, 3, 4: Minslrels 2,3 Secretary Dramatic Club 3 Treasurer French Club 4 Senior Play Cast 4 Yearbook Stall 4 New York Stale Honor League Basketball I, 2 Track I, 2 Baseball I, 2 Intramural Sports I All Sports in Perry High School Commercial Club ROBERT FORD Bowling Club 2.3 NANCY FORREST Basketball 2 Ping Pong 4 French Club 3, 4 Usher at Senior Play 4 Assembly 3 J.V. Cheerleading 4 Minstrels 3, 4 Mary Forrest Page twerztyefive Ann Guslafson AN N L. GUSTAFSON Choir 2, 3,42 Glee Club I: Ski Club 3 Conceris I,2, 3.4: Dramalic Club 2 Wayside Club 3: French Club 3.4 Home Room Represenlalive 2.3 Senior Play 4 Junior Play 3, Usher Usher I947 Comrnencemenl' Minslrel Show 2,3 Assembly 3. 4 JOAN FOSDECK G,-lee Club I Music Fesfival and Conlesl I Baskefball I, 2 Volleyball I Ping Pong I Sollball I, 2 Classical Club 2,3 Science Club I ANTOINETTE FRANZI A., Baskelball I Volleyminlon 2 Ping Pong 3,4 Bowling Club 2 JOAN GALLOWAY Presidenl Junior Class: 20 Poinl Leller Basketball 3: Treasurer Home Ec. Club 3 Classical Club 2: French Club 2 Dramalic Club 2: Minslrel Show 3 Junior Play Caslq Senior Play Casl News Eclilor, Congress 4 CoAChairman Junior Prom 3 New York Slale I-Ionor League ,V PATRICIA GAZDIK Page 1ZOElZfJ .I'2.X' French Club 2,4 Vice Presidenl 3 Represenlalive 2, Alr. 4 Member of Sludenl Council 2 Senior Cornrnencemenf 3 Minslrel Show 2 Musical Comedy 4 Sr, Mary's I Musical Comedy 4g Eleclion Campaign 4 NANCY GUSTASON Glee Club I,2 Concerls I,2 Emblem I,2 Usher Civic Music 2 MARY FOSKIT Glee Club l.2: Music Feslival 2,3.4 Chrisfmas Program I, 2, 3,47 Choir 3, 4 Spring Concerf I, 2, 3,47 Volleyminlon I Commercial Club 4: Ping Pong I Secrelary Commercial Club 4 Red Cross Sewing Club I Stamp Club 2: N.Y. Slale Honor League Dramaiics Club 2, 3: Minsrrel Show 2,3 Comrnencemenl Usher 3: Mus. Comedy 4 MARY FULLER Ping Pong I, 2. 3, 4 Oil Painfing Club I,2, 3, 4 Dramalic Club 2,3 Presidenl Oil Painling Club 3 Usher al Chrisfmas Pageanl 4 Auxilium Larinum Cerrilicare 3 Senior Life Saving Cerlificale Minsrrel 2 New York Slale Honor League JAMES M. G-ARVEY Choir 4: Baskelball J.V. 2 French Club 2: Basketball Varsily 3 Treasurer I7 Presidenl 4: Senior Play 4 Minslrel Show 2: Musical Comedy 4 General Co-Chairman Mus. Comedy 4 Quiz Team -4: Radio Programs 4 Assemblies 4 New York Slale I-Ionor League Valediclorian SETI-I GRODEN Maior-Science Minor-French ROBERT HALLECK Maier-Indusfrial Aris Minor-I-Iislory THOMAS HANDLEY Home Room Represenfafive 4 Major-Ari Minor-I-Iislory DIANE HASELOFF Glee Club I: Girls Sport Council -1- BasIreIba'I I-47 Volleyball I-47 Sollball I-4 Sporis Leffer IA4: Classical C'ub I,2 Oil Painiing Club 37 French Club 4 Tumbling Club I-4: Sfafe Honor League Classical Club. Scribo 2: Ping Pong I-4 Vice Presideni Senior Class French Club Secrelary 4 Tumbling Club Treasurer 4 WILMA JANE HEBROCK Baslcefball 2 Volleyrninlon 2 Volleyball 2 Ping Pong 2 SoIfba'I 2 Sporls Lefler I Minslrel 3 Usher JEAN HEINRICH Glee Club I-4: Presidenl Glee Club 4 Emblem 2,47 Baskefball I-4: French I,2 Volleyball I-4: Volleyrninlon I-4- Soffball IA4: Ping Pong I-4: Bowling I,2 Girlls Sporf Council Presidenl 4 Sporfs Lelfer I-4: Tumbling Club I-4 Home Room Represenialive I,3 Treas. I: Bus. Mgr. 3: Pres. 4 Congress Siaff 4: Slaie Honor League PATRICIA HAND ROBERT HARWOOD Track I Major-Science Minor-Maihemaiics SALLY HEAD DONALD HEYSEL Baslcefball I Foolball I Inlramural Sporfs I,2 Banqueis, Football, Baslcefball Home Room Represenfarive I DELORES HENRY Maior-Home Economics Minor-Hislory Jean Heinrich Page fwefzty-:even Dolores R. Johnson Page twenty-eight BARBARA MAE KENNAN Glee Club 3: Orcheslra I,2,3 Pres, Freshman Class al Sr. Elizabellfs Junior Play Sophomore Play al Sl. Elizabelhls Freshman Play al SI, Ellzabelhs Minsfrel Show 3,4 Sl. Elizabelhls I,2 Orcheslra af SI. ElIzabe+I1's Assembly 3 JOAN KINNEY Dramafic Club I,2 Bowling Club I,2 PATRICIA HENRY Glee Club I Concerls 2 Sfarnp Club I Commerclal Club I Major-Minor In Buslness MARLENE HOLLOWELL Beslxefball I,2 Volleyrninlon I,2 Volleyball I, 2 Ping Pong I. 2,3 Soffball I, 2 Sporrs Lelfer I,2 Dramalic Club 2 Usher-American Male Choir I4l VIRGINIA ISAMAN French Club I Minsfrel 2 THEODORE HERNOUIST Baskelball I,2, 3.4 Baseball I Alfernale I,3 lborh Iermsl Major-Maihemallcs Minor-Mechanical Drawlng PATRICIA HOPKINS Business-Malor Home Economics-Minor I-Iislory-Mlnor DELORES A. JOHNSON Choir 2 Glee Club 2 Orcheslra I,2 Music Fesfival I Concerls 8 French Club 4 Minsfrel Shows 2,3 DoLoREs R. JOHNSON GEORGE KARPIN Choir 2, 3,47 Glee Club I Music Fesrival I-4: Emblem I,2,3,4 All Srafe Orchesrra 3,4 Sfrinq Ensemble I-4: Sporrs Leffer 3 Dramalio Club I: French Club 3.4 Vice Presldenl Red Cross Club I Allernafe Home Room Represenlafive 2 Usher al' Mlnsfrel 2: D,A.R. Pilgrlrn 4 Pres. Orcheslra 45 Srale Honor League LEONARD KISEL Inframural Sports I,2,3,4 CHRISTINA KNAFELC GIee CIub 23 Concerfs 3 BasIce'rbaII l.2: VoIIeyminIon VoIIeybaII I Ping Pong I,2 SoffbaII I,2 Sporfs LeHer I,2 Dramatic Club I BowIinq 2,3 Bowling Club Secrefary 3 BEN KOENIG MaIor-Hisfory Minor-Ma+I1emafics RICHARD KUHLOW CI'soir I BasIceTbaII 2 Soccer 2 Eden CenfraI School MaIor-Ar? Minor-I-IIsIory SHIRLEY LAMBERT BasIceIbaII I,2,3,4 VoIIeymInIon I, 2, 3, 4 VoIIeybalI I,2,3,4 Ping Pong l,2,3,4: SoIIbaII I,2,3,4 SporIs Leffers I, 2, 3. 4 CIassiceI CIub 2: Dramatic Club 2 Secrefary CIassicaI Club 2 Home Room Represen+aIIve 4 MinsIreI 2, 3 315 Q ROBERT KLOTZ ARETTA MAE KNOWLTON ALAN KONERT Major-IndusIriaI Arfs Minor-French and MaIIwema+Ics SHIRLEY KREAMER Glee CIub 2 Red Cross Club I Maier-Home Economics Minor-I-Iisfory JANE LAWSON Major-Home Economics MinorfBusiness Walk Kulculka Page twenty-nine in Herb Maliclx SHIRLEY LUCAS Choir 2, 3, 4 Glee Club I Music Feslival 3 Spring Concerr I, 2, 3, 4 Minslrel Usher 2, 3 Usher af Senior Play MARCIA J, LATHROP Page lhirly Glee Club I Spring Concerl I Home Economics Club Presidenl HELEN LEFQUISRI' Glee Club 2.3, and Emblem Commercial Club 4 Usher al Junior Play 3 Usher af Senior Play 4 Assembly 2, 3, 4 RUTI-I LEVETT Home Room Represenfaliye 2 Usher Civic Music ANNA M. LONG Commercial Club 4 Maior and Minor-Business Spring and Chrislrnas Concerrs 2,3 MARY JUNE LYMAN French Club 4 Library Slelf I, 2, 4 JUNE LEETE Glee Club I. 2, 3. 4 Spring and Chrislmas Concerls Glee Club Emblem I, 2, 3,4 Volleyminlon 4 Sporfs Leffer I,2 Red Cross Club I ROBERT LEVETT Archery 2 Gun Club 3 Baslcelball SI. Maryls I Minslrel Show 3 Junior Life Saving 3 Senior Lile Saying 4 RICHARD LITTLE Home Room Represenfafive I Junior Life Saving 3 Major-Science MinoreMaIhemaIics RICHARD LUCAS Major-Science Minor-Marhemalics HERBERT MALICK Varsily Traclc 3 Inframural Baslreiball I,4 Traclc Banque? 3 Vice Presidenf Sludenf Council 4 Home Room Represenfarive 3,4 Assembly Program Co-clvairman Minsfrel 4 Slale Honor League SHIRLEY MAINES Commercial Club 4 Malor-Business Minor-Business MARIAN MALICK G-lee Club I, 2: Choir 3, 4 Orclwesfra 3,47 Music Fesliyal 2,14 Spring Conceris I,2,3,4: Emblem 2 Ping Pong I, 2, 3,4 Volleyminlon 2, 3 Dramalic Club I Senior Play 4 Assembly I.2, 3,4 Poelry Conlesl 4 Slale Honor League NORMAN MALICK ANN MANNING Girls Baslcerball I Ping Pong 3.4 EVO MALPIEDI Inlrarnural Baskelball I,2 JOHN MARKERT Publlcifyf-Junior Play Ticlcel Taker-Senior Play MARY JUNE McCARTAN DONALD MQCARTHY Maior-Social Sfuclies Minor-Business MARY MCCAUL French Club 2. 3, 4 Secrelary Frencln Clu We Ilia Sfudenrs 3 Wayside 3 Usher af Class Day Usher a+ Junior Play Congress Slafi 4 Minslrel 3 b3 3 Mary McCaul Page thirty-one Page tbirly-two ALAN NELSON RICHARD McCREADY Music ConIes+ 3,4 Orchesrra 3, 4 Band 3. 4 Concerfs 3, 4 InframuraI BasIce+baII 2 Major-I-Iisiory Minor-MaII'1emaIics Assembly Band 3,4 HUGH McGRANAGHAN Orchesva I Band I, 2, 3, 4 Music Fesfival or Coniesi I,2, 3 Concerfs I, 2, 3, 4 EmbIem 2-4 InIramuraI Sporis I, 2, 4 Swing Band 2, 3,4 AssembIy Band 4 AII Sfaie Band 3 DONALD MISHANEC Major-Mafhernafics Minor-Science BEULAH MOORE BaskeIbaII I Ping Pong I CommerciaI CIuIo I American Male Chorus-Usher LOUISE NITSCHE Choir 4: Glee CIub I,2,3 Music I3esIivaI 2, 3,4 Concerrs I, 2, 3,4 French CIub 3 4 Emblem 2 Baslcefball I VoIIeybaII I Ping Pong 2 Execufive Comrniifee of GIee Club 3 JANET McCUTCHEON Baskefball I, 3, 4 VoIIeyminIon I, 2, 3, 4 VoIIeybaII I, 2, 3, 4 Ping Pong 3, 4 Sporis LeHer I TumbIing CIub 3,4 Home Room Represeniafive 3 Junior PIey Usher Sfaie Honor League JOHN M. MEYER Congress Sfafi 4 Magic Show, TicIceI Commiffee 4 BowIinq CIub I LaIin Award 3 Assembly 4 SARA MOLLICA CIassicaI Club 2,3 Commercial CIub 4 Home Economics Club I Usher on Class Day 3 Musical Comedy-Fire Away 4 Major-Science, Language Minor-Maihemaiics Ping Pong I, 2, 3, 4 BETTY M U R RAY CIassicaI CIub Horne Economic CIub DramaIic CIub Secy., Treas., Vice Pres, Home Ec. CIub Vice Presidenf of Freshman Class Senior Play Usher a+ Comrnencemenf MinsIreI EDWARD NOLAN Maior-Malhemalics Minor-Induslrial Arls ELIZABETH PAPPAS Choir I-4: Emblem I-4: French Club I-3 Girlls Sporls Council Treasurer 4 Sports Leller I-4: French Club Pres. 3 Classical Club Presidenl 4 Twenly Poinl Lerler: Senior Class Secy. 4 Red Cross Club Presidenl 2 Edilor-in-chiel ol' Congress 4 Lalin Award 3: French Award 3 Elmira Coll, Award: Srale Honor League EUGENE PASCUCCI Maior-Business Minor-Hislory ANELIA PERUGINI Ping Pong 3,4 Commercial Club 4 Red Cross 2 TI-IERESA PETSKI Classical Club 2,3 Nunlius in Lafirr Club 3 Lalin Award 3 Maior-Science and Foreign Language Minor-Malhemafics BARBARA PARKS Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 French IV-I year Lafin II-I year Red Cross Secrerary I,2 Treasurer 3 Usher G-radualion I947 Chm. Ticker Cornrnillee Junior Prom I Decoraiing Commilree for Junior Prom I NICKOLAS PECONE LYLE PETERSON Maier-Malhemarics Minorhlndusfrial Arls JANE PHEARSDORF Ping Pong Minsfrel Show Maior-Business Minor-Music HAROLD R. O'KEEFE S+. Marys I Commercial Club Presidenr I U. S. Army Page thirty-three Page thirty-fain' ALTA REYNOLDS Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4, Concerls I, 2, 3, 4 Music Eesiivals or Confesfs 3.4 Home Room Represenfarive 2,3 Emblem 2, 37 Minsfrel 3: Congress Slafl Band I, 2, 3.4, Lellermarfs Club 3,4 Uslwer-Junior Play and Class Day 3 Assembly l, 2, 3, 4 Assembly Band I, 2, 3, 4 Commencemenl' Exercises I. 2, 3, 4 Towar Wade DAVID POTTER Spring Minslrels 2,3 lnlramural Sporfs I.2 LITA RAPPAPORT Choir l,2,3,4: Confesr I: Feslival I Concerfs I.2, 3,41 Dramalic Club I.2 Emblem 2,43 Baslcefball Ig Volleyball I Sporls Lelfer I7 French Club 2,3,-4 Commercial Club 4, Mins+rel2,3 Chess Club I Assembly 2 Cbrislmas Program I, 2, 4 HANNI REDLICI-I Glee Club I: Concerfs I,2,3 Music Feslival 2: Orclnesfra l,2 Presidenl Dramalic Club 4: Volleyball 2 Slale Honor League: Volleyminlon 2 Ping Pong 2,37 Sporls Lerrer 2 Dramalic Club 4: French Club 2, 3,-I Classical Club I.2: We llwe Siudenrs 3 Emblem .2 yrs.: Baslcelball 2: Salufalorian ' GERALD REILLY Eoorball 2, 3, 4 Baslcelball 2, 3,4 Eoolball Banqueis 2, 3,4 Minslrel 3 Congress Stall 4 Volleyminlon I, Ping Pong lt Arr Club-1' Uslner-Class Day 3, Minslrel 2: Sr. Play -1, WILFORD REYNOLDS Arclnery Club 2 NADINE POTTER Classical Club 2 years Junior Play Uslwer 3 Minslrel 2, 3,4 ANN REDDY Slee Club I.2 Spring Concerl I, 2 Clwrisfmas Eeslival I.2 Assembly 2 DOROTI-IEA REI-INER THOMAS REILLY lnlramural Baskelball 2, 3, 4 French Club 2 Minslrel 2 W5 FRANCIS ROGOZINSKI RICHARD ROBBINS MaIor-Marhemafics Minor-Hisfory FRANCIS ROSS Choir I,2, 3,4 Concerts 3 ErnbIem I RAYMOND RYBICKI Major-Mafhemarics MInor-I-Iisfory BEU LAI-I ST. CLAI R JOAN SANZO BasIreIbaII I, 2, 3: VoIIeym VoIIeybaII I,2,3: Ping Po GIrI's Sporis CounciI 2, 3 Sof+baII 2 Sporfs Leffer I,2 TumbIInq CIub 2,3 Secrefery of Junior CIass Usher-Junior PIay Iv1InsIreI 3: AssembIy 2 in'Ion I,2,3 ng I,2 MARY Z. RUGGIERI Basketball I,2 WILLIAM SADER MaIor- Minor-Business BETTY ANNE SANDBER6 GIee Club I, 2, 3, 4 Orchesrra I, 2,3 Music FesIIvaIs and Confesfs 2, 3,4 Spring Concerfs I, 2, 3, 4 Clwrisfmas Corwcerfs I, 2, 3, 4 JANET SAYLOR Choir I, 2, 3, 4: GIee Club I, Wayside May FesIivaIs 2, 4: Concer+s I, 2, 3, 4 I3asIceIbaII I, 2, 3, 4, VoIIeybaII 2, 3, 4 PInq Pong I, 2, 3: SofIbaII I, 2, 3 SporIs Lerfer 2, 3,42 EmI9Iem 2,4 Dramaiic CIub 2, 3: French CIub 2, 3 We Ihe Sfudenfs 2: Uslwer-Senior PIay Versiry Cheerleader 4: MInsIreI 2, 3,4 Twenfy Poinf Leffer Janef SayIor Page tlairty-five Nancy Sclnilley Page tbirtyrfix BETTY SEDERHOLM Glee Club I, 2. 3, 4 Orclleslra I, 2. 3, 4 Music Feslival 3 Concerfs I, 2, 3. 4 Wayside 3 Commercial Club 4 Home Room Represenialiv NANCY SCHIFLEY Volleyminlon I Volleyball I Frolic Club 1,2 Mlnsirel 3 BILL SCI-ILOSSER Classical Club I Allernale I MARILYN SCI-INELL Glee Club I,2, 3 Spring Concerf I,2. 3 Cbrislmas Concerl I, 2,3 Commercial Club 4 Minslrel 3 JOAN SCOFIDIO Baslcelball I, 2,3 Volleyminlon I,2. 3,4 Volleyball I.2, 3,4 Ping Pong I, 2, 3, 4 Soflball I, 2,3 Sporls Leller I,2,3 Oil Painling Club 3,4 Bowling Club Z, 3: Classical 4 Horizon Club 43 Slxullleboard 3,4 MARY JANE SHARP Dramalic Club I Major-Home Economics Minor-Business PATRICIA SCI-ILICKER Tumbling Club 3 Dramaric Club 3 Frenclv Club 4 Minslrel 3 BETTY SCI-INELL PinqPong2, 3,4 Classical Club 2 WILLIAM SCI-IRYVER Sporfs Banquef 3 Traclc 3,47 Clvess Club 3 Archery Club 2: Gun Club 3 Bowling Club 2? Mlnslrel 3 Senior Play 4 Track Manager 3.4 Traclc Lefler 3, 4 Musical Comedy 4 Le++ermen's Club 4 ANTHONY SCROCCO EDDIE SHAW Choir I Concerls I Foolball I CELIA SHERWOOD Wayside 3 Club I-Iillfopper 4 Mafor-Home Economics Minor--Business JAMES SMITH Baslrefball 2: Traclc 2, 3, : Archery Club 2 lnlramural Sporls I, 4 Track Banque? 2, 3, 4: 20 Poinl' Lerrer Chess Club I, 2, 3.47 Assembly 4 Presidenf of Chess Club 4 Home Room Alfernale 3,-4 Sfafe Honor League: Quiz Team 4 Talen+ Chairman of Musical Revue 4 Junior Red Cross Chairman 4 TI-I ERESA SOKOLOSKI Commercial Club 4 Classical Club 2 SONIA STEPANIAN Choir 2,3 Glee Club I Music Fesfival I Spring Concerl I, 2, 3 Commercial Club I Usher al Commencement I Chrislmas Program I,2, 3 Assembly Program I, 2,3 KATI-I LEEN SHAY Treasurer of Sopohomore Class Home Room Represenlafive I Minsirel 3 Usher Minslrel 2 ANTHONY SINICROPI Orchesrra I. 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4 Music Fesrival and Conresr I, 2, 3, 4 Band Emblem: 20 Poinl Leller Bowling Club I Vice Presidenr, Orchesrra 4 Assembly Band I, 2, 3, 4 Minsrrel 3: Presidenl' of Band Musical 4 Evecurive Commiriee Member Band 3 SALLY SNODGRASS Choir I,2, 3,4: Glee Club I: Solo 3 Orcheslra I, 2. 3, 4: Choir Fesfival 3, 4 Concerl I,2, 3.4: Dramalic Club 2 Emblem 2.4: Ski Club I: Assembly 3,4 Presidenr Sfuclenl' Council 4: Minsirel 2-3 Home Room Represenlarive 4 Usher, Band Concerf 3: Junior Play 3 Usher, Commencement 3: Senior Play 4 Empire Girls' Srare 3: Honor League BERTI-IA STEBICK Glee Club I,2 Tumbling Club 3 Frolic Club 2 Commercial Club -4 WILLIE MAE STRICKLAND G'ee Club I, 2 Concerf I, 2 Baslcelball I, 2, 3 Volleyminfon I. 2, 3 Sporls Lelfer 2 Classical Club l.2 Usher, American Male Chorus .r , NAW W X 4 ,Q PSQQY Twp Page ibirty-eight EUGENE TESTI GLORIA STRUBLE Maior--Business Minor-Business RICHARD SUBJECK Track 2 Boxing Club 3 DONALD THOMAS Commercial Club 4 Maier-Hisiory Minor-Science Secrelary and Treasurer of Boxing Club Minslrel 3 We Ihe Sludenfs I Archery Club 2 Assembly 4 Congress Shall Plnofography 4 Ticker Talcer af Senior Play ONALEE SWEET French Club 2, 3. 4 Tumbling Club 2. 3 Home Room Represenfalive 3 MARGARET TAPP Choir 4, Glee Club 3 Orclieslra 2, 3,47 Band 3,4 Music Fesfival and Conlesf 2, 3, 4 Spring Concerfs: Band Conceris Chrislmas Concerfs Home Room Represenialive 3 Secreiary of Orclweslra 3,4 Assembly Band 3,43 LeHermen's C Slafe Honor League lub TI-IERESA STRUCKER Frolic Club I, 2, 3 Commercial Club 4 Business Course NANCY SWAN SON GRACE SYLVESTER Glee Club 2 Band 3, 4 Music Feslival 3,4 JANET TAYLOR Baslreiball I Ping Pong I Home Room Represenraiiy Slafe I-Ionor League SHIRLEY TI-IOMAS Basketball I,2 Volleyrninton I,2 VoIIeybaIl I,2 Bowling Club I Dramatic Club I Minstrel 2,3 DOLORES TOOHEY Ping Pong 4 Sports Letter 3,4 Cheer Leading .l.V. 3 Cheer Leading-J,V, 3, Varsity 4 Wayside 3, 4 JAMES TUCKER Football Manager I Track Varsity 2 Intramural Basketball I Football Banquet I Varsity Letterman Assembly I VIRGINIA VAN DUSEN Basketball I, 2 Volleyball I,2,3 Ping Pong I, 2. 3 Softball 2, 3, 4 Gil Painting Club 2 Wayside 3 STEPHEN WAITE Orchestra I Band I, 2, 3, -4 Music Festival I,2.3 Concerts I,2,3 Home Room Representative 2, 3 Member ot Student Council I, 2,3 Junior Play Senior Play Minstrel 2, 3 Letterman's Club 3 Assembly 2, 3,4 Oratorical Contest 4 Empire Boy's States JUNE TI-IREEI-IOUSE , Basketball I,2,3,4 Volleyrninton I,2, 3: Volleyball I,2, 3, 4 Ping Pong I.2,3,4g Sottball 2,3,4 Sports Letter I,2, 3,4 French Club 2 Dramatic Club 2 We the Students 2 Play 2 Minstrel 2.3 Bernice WaIIon PI-IYLLIS TRAIL Minstrel Ip Glee Club 2,4 Spring Concert 3: Ping Pong 2 Horizon Club Glee Club President I Home Room Representative I Bowling Club Dramatic Club Usher-Junior Play State Honor League ALICE VAN CU REN I-Iome Economics Vice President ot I-Iome Economics Club Bowling Club 3 TOWAR WADE Football 4 Choir I, 2. 3 Football 4 Track 3 Intramural Sports 3,4 Banquets 3,4 Home Room Representative I Loomis School 2.3 Senior Play BERNICE WALLON French Club 2, 3, 4 Commercial Club 4 Usher at Minstrel Congress Yearbook Statt Publicity Committee Commercial Club Properties-Senior Play Musical Comedy 4 Photo Editor, Congress State I-Ionor League I Page lhirly-nine Page forty BETTY WOOTEN Baskerball I, 2 Volleyball I Soflball 2 Sporfs Lelfer I,2 Warner PAULINE WALTERS Baskelball I.2 Volleyminron l,2 Volleyball l,2 Ping Pong I,2.3 Sporrs Lefrer I.2 Tumbling Club 3,4 Minslrel-Uslwer JAMES WEATI-IERELL Foofball I Track 2 lnlramural Basketball 2 HELEN WHEELIN6 Volleyminlon 2.3 Ping Pong 2, 3.4 Red Cross Club 2.3 Assembly 3 Commercial Club 4 MARGARET WILLIAMS Glee Club I, 2, 3. 4: Orcnesrra I, 2, 3. 4 Band I, 2, 3. 4: Concerfs I, 2. 3, 4 Sporls Leller ZZ Senior Play 4 Swing Band 3. 4: Assembly Band I, 2. 3, 4 Minsfrel 2.3.41 All Srale Orclresfra 3 Assembly Program I, 2. 3, 4 Clwrisrmas Concerfs I. 2, 3, 4 Spring Concerls I-4: Commercial Club 4 Commencemenl Exercises I. 2. 3, 4 ROSE VVYVIORKA Baskefball I Volleyminlon I Ping Pong 4 Commercial Club 4 Library Arf Display 3 DOUGLAS WARNER Clnoir I Spring Concerf I Ski Club 4 Rep. I Minslrel 3 Senior Play 4 Commercial Club 4 Usher Senior Commencemenr 3 Assembly I Stare Honor League ROSE WESLEY Usher Class Day Usher Junior Play SI. Mary's Academy I Chrislmes Play I Musical Comedy CLIFFORD WILLIAMS Track I Chess C'ub I 2,3,4 DONALD WOOD I-Iome Room Alfernale I ill xermeqs Dororhea Yannella DOROTI-IEA YANNELLA MARION YUSKO Glee Club I,27 Concerls I,2 Baslrefbell I, 2, 3. 47 Volleyball l,2, 3.4 Vo'leymin+cn I, 2, 3, 4: Soflball I, 2, 3. 4 Ping Pong I, 2, 3, 4: Minsfrel 2, 3. 4 Sporls LeHer I, 2, 3, 4: Assemblies I, 2 Drarnafic Club I.2: Tumbling Club I.2 French Club 2. 3, 4: We Ihe Sludenfs 2 Junior Play Proper+ies Cornmillee 3 Senior Play Cas+ 4: Varsiry CheerIeader4 LEWIS G. ZANDI ROBERT ZINK EVELYN ZUCKERMAN French Club 2. 3, 4 Vice Presidenl' 4 Dramaric Club 4 Oil Painfing Club 4 Junior Red Cross I We Ihe Sludenls 3 Commercial Club 4 Usher af Chrisfmas Slate I-lonor League HIGH 6 9 N7 Q 41 ff JW ,,.x ,,,, , K9 'AII ,,..,.,..,r,,.q. Q, ,K g f 1 I In 14 5' .5 Q6 5-asa If : 4 ..,. , Evie Zukerman Page foriy-one Row I ll.1o r.l: V. Eade, P. Trail, J. Garvey, H. Redlich. M. Fuller, E. Pappas, R. Collins, Row 2: H. Malick, D. Johnson, M. Malick, S, Snodgrass, M. Foskif. E, Zuckerman, P. Tapp, J. Heinrich. Row 4: E. Finger, B, Wallon, J. Taylor, M Forrest J. McCu+cheon, D. Haseloil, J, Galloway. Row 4: D. Warner, J. Smirh. I-IONCR LEAGUE HE Slale Honor League is selecled from The highesl lwenly per cenl of 'rhe class scholaslically. By preferenlial voling rhis is Cul +o fifteen per cenl oi 'rhe class by The facully. This is furlher reduced To len per cenl of The class by prelerenlial vole of 'rhe Senior Class. The voling is for individuals who have high marks, good characler, and a well-rounded personalily. The Olean High School members of 'rhe l948 New York Srale Honor League BFSZ R:cHARD COLLINS VICTORIA EADE EDWARD FINGER , MARY FORREST WGN MARY FOSKIT MARY FULLER JOAN GALLOWAY JAMES GARVEY DIANE HASELOFF ff JEAN HElNRlcH DOLORES R. JOHNSON MARIAN MALICK 11' X ,' Y, 'E R one 11 E :I A1 f g k 'W IFIEYEI Page forty-tzm HERBERT MALICK JANET MCCUTCHEON ELIZABETH PAPPAS HANNI REDLICH JAMES SMITH SALLY SNODGRASS PEGGY TAPP JANET TAYLOR PHYLLIS TRAIL BERNICE WALLON DOUGLAS WARNER EVELYN ZUKERMAN Name DICK ABBOTT BILLlE ADAMS DICK AIELLO MARY ANN AMBROSE MARJORIE ANDERSON JEANNIE ANDERSON JOHN AUGUSTINI CHIPPIE AUGUSTINI ROBERT AUSTIN NANCY BABINGER BOB BARTLETT MARY BEARFIELD PAT BEARFIELD MILLIE BERARDI MARGARET BESOK DORIS BLACKMAN MARY LOU BLASKE TED BLASKE THERESA BOSKO LOU BOYLAN MARY BRAHANEY JEAN BRENAN JANICE BROWN TOM BURKE MIKE BYSIEK HELEN CALLAHAN BOB CANARY DON CAPIN TOM CAPRA JEAN CARLI. GEORGE CARLSON LARRY CARNICELLI JOHN CARPENTER EVA CARUCCI HENRY CHRZAN DICK COLLINS TERESA CONVEY DICK CORSON BOB CRADDUCK CRUNCH CRAMER CONNIE CRONK JOAN CURTIS BARB CURTIS RED HOT DALEY BILL DARTER JO ANN DAVIS RITA DEMBOWSKI TERESA DI MARCO LOUIE DI MARINO MARY DONAHUE DICK DONOVAN JOHN DORSON JOHN DOUGHERTY PAUL DOUGLAS JOHN DRISCOLL AUDREY DUCEY I-IOROSCOPE Likes Ihe opposife sex sandwiches lfefle Io ear SOVTIEOTIF bugs 'foofball children swimming Fred girls-any kind school you guess shorf engagemenis skafing everybody To Talk +0 work uniforms everybody books Io be a brain people 'ro draw Laura Bona's boys music D.C, everybody Dick Marilyn baskelball school sporls marh Irig John 'Io hunr bobby soxers chess 'Io Ialk ro sirui people ro kibilz Margo ro have lun men Io be near people fo breafh girls ponies billiards wimmen anyrhing guess who Nofed For kidding Tom sporls his swing her smile freckles nearness afhleric records shortness swimming bangs reckless driving quierness recl hair gefling her man ? 7 ? being sweer her hair abiliry her conquesis laugh her smile freckles friendliness 'Idern coils legs heighr swing arrangemenis smoking cigars his wig ralking being carefree shyness being smarr no absences his car beauliful eyes quielness funny laugh big eyes vocabulary SBYCBSITI voice humor being debonair 'rernper her laugh beauiiiul eyes being lirfle being iolly her Iac? his new car being quiel absences beard lirerarure dimples Where Found opening doors ai rhe icebox wirh Irene S+, Francis home Coliseum sladium in Ihe nursery swimming pool day dreaming Corryville ar home ar school BuiIa'o Kresge's mosi anyplace kniifing 317 Fisher's llirling Rock Ciry srudying Wesl' end iusl around Nord End working across from cemelery Easr end eVel'YWl'lefe Ialking ? 7 7 DuIfy's WHDL playing baskerball Fiber Forming Grace's house S+. Francis caiching muskrais around Olean Goli Club wirh Virg ar The piano having fun af Bob's LobIaw's working for Mr, Kunkle having a good Iime Kresge's Bonas behind rhe door in his car Cozy Corner anywhere shooiing lhe bull Washingion, D. C. OakIeai's Probably Will Be a doorman culinary arlisl' a Iraific cop something nice a success SmiIh's assislanr All-American engaged drowned an archifeci ambulance driver housewife reacher Powers model professional skaier somebody's wife mfg. of cosmerics a manager an ushereire slick chick a molher a genius accounranr a I-Iucksrer bricklayer an amazon dog carcher champion liar gas slarion aiiendanr announcer whiz coach pro. chess player Babe Carucci Tarzan Tele. Co. swilchrnan sreno a Daniel Boone dog 'rrainer professor secrefary opera slar social burierily a man-abou?-Iown a polilician hair srylisr designer something nice somerhing big hair siylisf wresrler vice presideni anylhing champ a romeo she's siill deciding Page forty three Name AUDREY DUNAI-IAY JOBIE DUNN VICKIE EADE JOI-IN EDGAR RAY EGNACZYK HELEN EISERT BILL ELLIS JIM ENSELL JO ENSELL SALLY ENSELL PAULINE FADLALLA ED FINGER SLIM FINLEY MEL FOLLETT BOB FORD MARY FORREST NANCY FORREST JO FOSDECK MARY FOSKIT TONI FRANZI I-IANNAI-I FREEMAN MOLLY FULLER JAKE GALLOWAY JIM OARVEY JO GASPAR PAT OAZDICK NEIL GOODEMOTE SETH GRODEN ANN G-USTAFSON NANCY OUSTASON eos HALLECK PAT HAND BETTY HANDLEY TOM HANDLEY BOB HARWOOD IIHASIE' HASELOEE WILMA HEBROCK SALLY HEAD JEAN HEINRICH PAT HENRY TED HERNOUIST DON HEYSEL DELORES HIeLEY PATTY HOPKINS HELEN LEETOUIST LYMIE LEWIS BOB LEvETT RUTH LEVETT DICK LITTLE ANNA LONG DICK LUCAS SHIRLEY LUCAS MARY LYMAN SHIRLEY NIAINES IITRAPPER' MALICK MARIAN MALICK Page forty-four I-IOROSCOPE Likes Freddie Joyce To Ialk life Teresa Bonals Corky music baskefball To draw To srucly slogies girls HiAY sweaier shorr girls crowds M. 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Brooklyn men To skare Horse racing The boys sporfs Alia machinery everyone To Talk Johnny poerry Vinnie arhlerics To fire pumpkin pie books babies To hunT guns skaling pin-up girls people chemisiry music books This ln' Thar sTreamlining 7 I I No+ed For personaliry sporrs ideas argumenfs his name ililling his poetry Irumpering swealers and sox Carfooning high marks his suils his way wilh women his laugh shyness knowing everybody her wardrobe her ring dancing black hair bangs long hair her walk brains Thaf smile being nice chuckle his voice her cloihes blonde hair sfudious look chewing gum phofography his line red hair her cheeriulness clolhes hair sporfs Qiqqle grin freckles her knees vocabulary baby sifling 'rall sTories curly hair broken limbs his physique personaliry brains playing piano shyness eyebrows his confenfed look being 'fickle Where Found wiih Freddie wirh Joyce arguing HY.. anywhere Bonals wiI'h Halley praclicing HY.. Porlville sludying Harvey 8: Careyls here and There F. R. Brothers ? 7 ? anyplace buf home Queslas wifh Wimp insurance oiiice around Olean I-louse under waTer OuesTa's making up cornmenls wifh Burkie wilh a man Greens wifh Jo almost anywhere wririn' and kni+'rin' Le Valley's siudying making eyes Fisher's Welchls pool parlor Souih Olean wirh The gang in The halls Allegany wilh Anne home Easf Olean being lazy Rock Ciry Eldred copying wiih Tom hunling working Pals Hydrox wilh Dick Wes+on's home here 'n' There being philosophical wriling Probably Will Be a soap opera aclress coach Social columnisl polirician successful Bona cheerleader I'ieWSp5pel'YnSl'i I-larry James 2nd Phys. Ed. 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Teacher housewife English Teacher molher Hchausseur' a professional secrelary pro. swimmer devofed wife scienrisr music Teacher bookworrn wailress Fuller brush man a poeiess Name NORM MALICK EVO MALPIEDI ANN MANNING JOHN MARKERT TERESA MARIE MARRA TERESA ROSE MARRA I-IOROSCOPE Likes lo lish iinger painfing cafs fo doodle 'ro conlradici books MARY MCCARTEN Johnnie DON McCARTl'lY dogs MARY MCCAUL spaghelii DICK McCREADY Ang JANET MCCUTCI-lEOli driving HUGH MCGRANAGI-IAN+o sleep JACK MEYER Jr. reporfer RIP MISCI-IANEC The gals SARA MOLLICA dogs BEULAH MOORE her husband DICK MOSES money BETTY MURRAY Dick ALAN NELSON fo sing LOUISE NITSCHE Bruce ED NOLAN Pal HAL O'KEEFE Pai BESSIE PAPPAS lo work FRANK PALMER 'ro 'lool around GUS PALMQUIST Joyce BARB PARKS Jim GENO PASCUCCI everyone ED PAVEL girls NICK PECONE hirnsell ANELIA PERUGINI To sew LYLE PETERSON THERESA PETSKI JANE PI-IEARSDORF NADINE POTTER DAVE POTTER LITA RAPPOPORT ANN REDDY I-IANNI REDLICH DOROTHEA REHNER GERRY REILLEY TOM REILLEY ALTA REYNOLDS WILLIE REYNOLDS RABBIT ROGOZINSKI MARY RUGGIERI RAY RYBICKI BILL SADER BEULAI-I ST. CLAIR BETTY SANDBER6 JO SANZO JANET SAYLOR NANCY SCI-IIFLEY PAT SCI-ILICKER BILL SCHLOSSER BETTY SCHNELL MARILYN SCI-INELL Io be quiel I I I dancing lo exercise lo run Buffalo dances new look alhleles his naps io ea'r Mr. Van cle Mark lo use big words Maureen lall girls gum gals dances school 'ro dress up Neil mail and males soda-ierks Chauiauqua Lila everyone +o skale Nofed For quierness being iough ability bashiulness wil' sense of humor hair guess wha? fhai near look humor freckles being Iale SXCUSES being Poor Donald being Ihere her disposifion shorr-changing bandbox look singing wise cracks wailing lor Pal' big hands sunny clisposiiion grin slick look nalurally curly hair smile iemperamenr barrel-chesl peiiiness being quief her laugh music social graces aihlelic 'Figure being lafe bangs brains 'ilirling Ihoughls energy her driving his camp being 'Iiny clorhes being lhe slrong silenl Iype crack-up's quielness clorhes original ideas Pep bangs prelly eyes his rnoior bike her clolhes her skaling Where Found here In' 'lhere on a parking meier Service S+ore siudying Buffalo D'Youville wilh Belly in blue sweaier wilh Boardmanville g pracficing driving sleeping ,,Y.. 3OI worrying going home in cellar New York on Ihe srage in I09 wiih Pal near IO9 with her sisrer leasing The girls riding around curling his nalurally curly hair everywhere Horner Hill crysfal sewing in a corner al Redd's around oul' exercising on lhe run going lo Bulfalo sludying walching Thinking asleep all over wilh Cradduck N. 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Markei Baskel wiih Mike wilh The boys wilh 'ihe girls siudying IO9 wifh Neil wailing Norron's never can Iell asking queslions ? ? 7 Rollerland ang Probably Will Be as good as Don baby siiier saleswoman prof. a nurse co-ed movie siar salesman campus queen comedian you rell us somnambulisl P.6. dog-calcher brighl a good mother a T-man coeed senator chernisr PaI s husband a usedecar dealer an ediror sorry movie villain beaurician a somebody meler-reader IIZOOII seamsiress hermil I'lUl'Se music crilic socia'ile 2nd Charles Alles Iafe secrerary a whiz airline hosless coach big businessman woman Websler dude rancher maker oi elevafed shoes a fashion designer sirong and silenl a rninisler bookworrn P.6. original circus acrobal eilicienl secrelary model a senalor woman deniisf somebody's wife Page fofty we Name BILL SCHRYVER JOAN SCOFIDIO TONY SCROCCO BETTY SEDERHOLM MARY JANE SHARP EDDIE SHAW KAY SHAY CELIA SHERWOOD HALLEY SIAGO TONY SINICROPI JIM SMITH SALLY SNODGRASS TI-I ERESA SOKOLOWSKI JANET STANEK SYLVIA STAYSA BERTI-IA STEBICK DICK STEGNER SONIA STEPANIAN I-IOROSCOPE Likes girls dance hamburgs music Bonals Eddie ro drive her sailor Marie music Margie ro have 'lun Slam Io zoom pineapples +o rype P.O.D.! I I 'ro drive WILLIE M. STRlCKLAND+o read GLORIA STRUBLE THERESA STRUCKER DICK SUBJECK NANCY SWANSON MAURICE SWARTZ ONALEE SWEET GRACE SYLVESTER PEGGY TAPP RAYL TAYLOR JANET TAYLOR LEE TAYLOR GENE TESTI DON THOMAS SHIRLEY THOMAS JUNE TREEI-IOUSE DOLORES TOOHEY VIRG VAN DUSEN TOWAR WADE NANCY WAINMAN STEVE WAITE BERNIE WALLON PAULINE WALTERS DOUG WARNER ROSE WESLEY HELEN WHEELING CLIFF WILLIAMS PEGGY WILLIAMS DON WOOD BETTY WOOTEN ROSE WYVIORKA DO ROTH EA YANNELLA MARION YUSKO LEWIS ZANDI BOB ZINK EVIE ZUKERMAN VIC OZOGAR JIM TUCKER Page forty-Jix nolhing Rip his camera CZHJOH music men Dick Jim skiing Dick 'Io smoke cookies his pipe Io fool around Zani Phi Jerry baseball players Ihe opposife sex fo sleep Io play The piano io be busy io skale io laugh baseball men fo air his knowledge music QYm Bradiord men Io read alleniion Frenchmen 'Ialk English Syracuse lfood life Nofed For chasing girls drawing blank iace her songs her look his language speeding black hair curls blowing Ihe sax quielness ambition lief Vocablllary zooming 9FQQ'e personalify muscles her brains her slirring dimples riding Io school his grin dirry looks his prefify sisrer near look Iheir red swealers her music being a rnaneoi-ih cufe nose frombone playing splii personality his voice eyes heighl' her looks her giggle his manners weird expressions drarnafic abilily being busy talking sharp clolhes laugh her remarks being siiii red curls eye guards her recklessness shyness gelling allenlion her speeches his cap his cough Ihal pelil look eaiing looks e-world Where Found gas sfafion wrifing poelry on The corner busy Bonals Wesions Mills in a car in a dream Easl Olean Caseyls af Margie's anywhere Kenmore Homer l'Iill here 'n' Ihere fvpifiq SIegner's driving reading in church home Iaking piclures on a spree Homer Hill browsin' around wilh Dick wilh Jim Messer Oil in a Buick smoking al The slore reading reading a good book Slegnerls changing her mind wilh Connie chasing girls Niagara Falls playing ihe piano everywhere Rollerland in ihe Zebo Easl Olean A'legany skaling riding her horse looking ai' aroms in an old Ford sludying rehearsing Kresgels ai Bob's Wesf End helping olhers caieieria high iumping Probably Will Be Tel, Co. Presidenr a Bohemian cook 'l,Gl'UOI.lS Bona's rooier glassblower reckless driver a sad sack a bachelor a recorder a free surgeon iirsl woman Presideril policewoman a zoomer a pineapple-Iasler Iypisl sailor woman 'raxi-driver well-read well liked old maid pholographer married musician a sweef person married music leacher big businessman good wife old maid salesman Einsiein Miss America librarian model an ariisi waler boy for Nolre Dame privale secrelary anolher Jesse Owensll l'7LII'Se pro. skaier Mech. Drawing Ieacher somebody's wife clerk Prof. Quiz dancer afomic scienfisl G racer a secrelary an allenlion-geller a housewife bus driver milkman a debuianie CFGYTITTTSF Olympic champ THE UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS PI-IILLIP DIETTERICI-I '---- PRESIDENT GENE EYLER A . . . VICE PRESIDENT CAROL HADLEY . . . . SECRETARY PATRICIA DAVIDSON - - . TREASURER STUDENT COUNCIL ANN DAVIS MARION DAVIS DOUGLAS SNYDER LAURENCE WHALEN CLASS ADVISERS MRS MEMULLEN MISS OLIVER MR. GEUDER Sea+ed II. To r.I: P. Davidson, P. Die+TeriCI'I, G. Eyler, C. I-Iadley. Sfandinq II. To r.I: M, Davis, L. WIwaIen, D. Snyder, A. Davis. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS ROBERT BRANDT A -A'-- PRESIDENT DONALD NORTON - - - VICE PRESIDENT ANN MITCHELL - . A - SECRETARY SIDNEY CONKLING - . - TREASURER STUDENT COUNCIL DELORES EADE DONALD MAYER YVONNE MOSES CLASS ADVISERS Seafed II. Io r,I: A. MiTCI'1eII, R. Brandi, D. Norfon, S. MISS WILSON MISS DOWNEY MR. FI-UENT CorIIc'inq. Sfandinq II. Io r.I: D. Eade, D. Mayer, Y, Moses. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS TERRY HALLECK ------ PRESIDENT JEANNE I-IOLLOWELL - E - VICE PRESIDENT ROBERT MANNINO - - - SECRETARY CORNELIA DUNN - - - TREASURER STUDENT COUNCIL LEO DONNELLAN DELORES RANIO CLASS ADVISERS MISS SABATINO MR. WALLACE MRA MCCARTHY Seafed II. Io r.I: R. Manning, C. Dunn, J. I-IOIIoweII, T. I-IaIIeCk. STandirIq II. To r.I: D. Ranio, L. DonneIIan. Page forty-Jeverz ,. .- ,- Wm.. 5 1 5 O I I 1. -A 'K ' ,K A em ' ' . .I .5 ,J . ' - Q.. 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Granf, J. 3. Barry, R. 3. CarnpbeIl, D. Deneen, K. 3. Ferris. A. Haas, W. 4. Barfh, E. 4. Cashimere, M. 4. Depfo, T. 4. Pie. B. I-IaberIy, C. 5. Barfh, W. 5. Chapman, R, De Yoe, R. 5. FIicker, M. HadIey, C. 6. Ba+eski, J. 6. Clark. R. Dick, M, 6. Forresh J. I-IamiIIon, D. 7. Baader. I.. 7. Cole, R. Dierfer, L. 7. FraferanqeIo, I-Iasfy, W. 8. Beardsley, M. 8. CoIIins, P. Dobrneir, B. 8. Freaney, G. Havens, J. 9. Belvees, D, 9. Conrad, A. DoneIIan,- N. 9. Freaney. G. I-IedIund, D. IO. Bernard, A. IO. Cradduck, D. Dorsey, K. IO. Freeman, P. Huff, D. IO. -:ga -i. . . LEX .. . , A' Lf : 'ig ...L I - Lg s- 1- 'W' 4 1+ wwe:-'I I N659 -fL . -.1 LL V, ,, A ...LW 3' mf'-'I I H ' ., ,. . L . ,, f I I il ' L -' - 'L 'Q 'P N L L I .5 A 1 '. fji ' 4 W fi: I' ff Yf , . 5' .gg df' .459 ,L .. ' , ,W,, 1 a y - , 4 A L ' ing 'QE - K - --'- Q' ,Z . K H 5 :i ' gf- I -- L -- l - 1 2 f A , 2 - - ni ' W : . If I 7 : , ,. P - . A 0 , Q , 2:47515 if . 4 fzggq '.- L 5 H L Y L, , 2- k ' a x y , ' 2 L ' j Hf . 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', Swikz 1' ,. J' I '. Row I OUR UNDERCLASSMEN Row III I. I'IyIand, A. I, Kwifkowski, A. R 2 2. Isrnan, , 3. Jonak, D. 4. Jonak, R. 5. John, L. 6. Johnson, 7. Johnson, 8. Johnsron, 9. Kaiser, J. KaIcoI, R. Row II I, KeIIer, M 2. KeIIy. J. 3. Kendzior, 4. King. F. . Larnpack, M. 3. Lape, B. 4, Leverf, E. 5. Ligouri, F. M. 6. Loreniini, 0. R, 7, Lundy, P. P. e. my, T. a 9. Magee. C. 9. IO. MaIicIc, D. Row IV . I. MannIng, P. 2. Marcus, D. E. 3. Marqeson, W. -1. Marra. R. 5. KIOIZ, R. 5. MarshaII. J. 6. Kranock. R. 6. MaIIesor1, D. 6. 7. Krornparf, L. 7. Mazur, J. 8. KryzynsI1i, 9. KyIe, J. IO. Kyser, M A. S. MeIaro, J. 9. Messer, W. 9. IO. McDonaId, M. Row V Row VII Row IX McGayIsIc, D. I, Palumbo F. I. ReynoIds, 6. Mc6avIsk, V. 2. Parker, C. 2. Richardson. C. MCG,-raw, P. 3. Parker, N, 3. Richardson, P. McLaughlin, B. 4. Parks, E, 4. Richardson, S. McLauqhIin, D. 5, Parrerson, L. 5. Rickey, A. M::PeaIr, E. 6, Pafferson, M. 6. ReIyea, R. Mosher, J. 7. PasIore, I'I. 7. RounsvIIIe, L. Mozak, J. 8. Peferson, N. 8. RuqgIes, R. Murphy, J. 9. PiccioII, R. 9, RusseII, R. Murphy, J. IO. PIerce, E. IO. Ryan, S. Row VI Row VIII Nelson, R. I. Pilkulslci, R. I. Ryder, R, Neporadny, I-I. 2. PIurnIey, I. 2. Sander. M. NicIceI, R. 3. Pra'rI', T. 3. Salberra, J. NoIder, D. 4. Price, P. 4. Scanlon, J. Osgood, B. 5. Psarhas, I. 5. Schreckengus, P. O'TooIe, A. 6. RanaIIo, O, 6. Shue, B. Ozaqar, V. 7. Raner, M. 7. Schwalbenbauer, E. Pacer, T. B. Rapp, M. 8. Scoff, J. Padden, C, 9. Reddy, B. 9. SeifIer, J. PaIIxo. T. IO, Reirz, J. IO. SheIdon, N. Row I Row III Row V Row VII Row IX Sherman, D. I. Volz, N. I. Aloia, C. I. Bianco, N. I. Burron, V. Skroback, C. 2. Walsh, D. 2, Ash, M. 2. BieIiler, R. 2. BuIinski, R. Snyder, D. 3. Ward. R. 3. Augosfini, R, 3. Biqqins, C. 3. Cepilo, P. Spink, J. 4. Weallxerall, J. 4. Baker, J. 4. Blackman, G. -T. Carlson, D. Splawski, M. 5. Weigarfz, I-I. Ballak, T. 5. Blackwell, J. 5. Carmany, S. 6 Slavisln, R. 6. Weis, J. Bailey, R. 6. Blake, R. 6. Carney, W. Sleiqer, R. 7, Wellman. R. Barlon, R. 7. Blemasler, M. 7. Carnicelli, L. Slevens, R. 8. Whalen. I., Bazow, E. B. BOUCI1, P, B. Carucci, F. Slevenson, M. 9. Wheeler, J. 9. Bealon. D. 9. Bowersox. B. 9. Caslwirnere, J Slull, D. IO. WI1iIe, J. Beal, A. IO. Bradley, S. IO. Caya, M. Row Il Row IV Row VI Row VIII Row X Swales, V. I. Wliifman, W. Bearfield, K. I. Brandi, R. I. Chapman, R. Sweeney, E. 2. Whipple, J. 2. Beebe. C. 2, Brelwm, A. 2. Cliase, L. Snyder. B. 3. Wind, G. Bell, L. 3. Brown, C. 3. Chase, L. Tamulis, I-I, 4. Williams D. 4. Bell, M. 4, Brown, J. 4. Chase, J. Tinker, T. 5. Williams, L. 5. Belli, A. 5. Brown, M. 5. Clmesner, L. Tomey, A. 6. Wilson, P. Bello, S. 6. Buckley, J. 6. Clark. B. Tormey, A. 7. Wood, B. Bennelf, L. 7, Burdick, D. 7. Clark, N. Tillow, C. B. Wriqlif, K, Benneff, L. B. Burlingham, R. 8. Conklin, B. Van Camp, D. 9. Ziegler, E. Bergsfrom, A. 9. Burke, E. 9. Conklin, S. Vincent R. IO. Anderson, S. Besok, E. IO. Burke, R. IO. Convey, N. Row I CuccI'1Iaro, M. I. Da Polio, F. 2. Davison, N. 3. Dayfon, M. 1. Draear, L. De Beni, V, DeIaney, J. De Lucia, P. Dembowski. D. 9. Depfo, R. Row II De Rose. J. Dick, M. DiIIon, M. Dombeck, F, 4. Dofv. P. Dougherfv, D. Dodge. R. Draear, I. DriscoII. C. Ducey. H. Row III Row V Row VII Row IX Dunn. B. I. FoIIe+. M. I. Graham, J. I. HopkIns, C. Dunn, G. 2. Ford, B. 2. Grove. D. 2. I'IornIsI'1, W Dwailebee, C. 3. Fore, R. 3, Guenflwer, J. 3, Horfon, K. Eade. D. -1. Fox. M, 4. Guerney, W. 4. Hughes, M. Eade. E. 5. Frab'e, C. 5. Guion, C. 5. Ir1qaIIs, W. Eade, L. 6. FrabIe, P, 6. Hammond. N. 6. Isman, W. Earon, N. 7. Fromrne, P. 7, HancI'1eH. V. 7. Jones, P. Eafon, B. 8. Furey, J. 8. Harder, M, 8. Johnson. H. Ek, L. 9. Furev, M. 9. Harder, R. 9, Johnsfon. B EIniskev, C. IO. Garev, VV. IO. Harris, B. IO. Jordan, A. Row IV Row VI Row VIII Row X EInisIcey. P. I, Ganounq, P. I, Harvey, A. I. Kamery, B. Evans, L. 2. Garr, P. 2. Haynes, M. 2. Karowifz. J. Ewing, F. 3. Garrepy. B. 3. Haynes, R. 3. KeIIoqq. R. Fegley, A, 4. Gaffusc, D. 4. Heinman, G. 4. Kenney, A. FirIceI. M. 5. Gavin. A. 5. HeIiIcer. M. 5. Kenf. J. FirI:eI, C. 6. Geer. M. 6. Hendrix. G. 6. King, J. FHCI1, J. 7. Germack, W. 7. Hewiff, R. 7. Kinley, J. FHCI1. J. 8, Gfermack. J. 8. HHcI'1cocI:. F. 8. KnafeIc, E. Fifch, S, 9. Gilberf, D. 9. Hoffman, P. 9. KnafeIc, I. FIynn. A. IO. Goodmofe, S. IO. HoIIamI::y, R. IO. Knier, E. Row l Knowlfon, C. l, Knowllon, M. Kohl, D. Kolin, D. Kukulka, J. Kublalc, T. Kranoch. M. Lacavera V. Larson, D. Lawson. M. Row Il Leefe, L. Lelferdo, J. Lingenleller. Llsl, P. 4. Litlle, A. Logan, T. Lounsbury, A. 7. Lucas, K. Lyaslri. A. Lyaslci. B. Row lll Maqnano, L. Mallclx, M. Malone, C. Malone. R. Manley, D. Marlcerl, A. Marlrerl, M. Margeson. C. Marra, F. Marshall, A. Row IV Marlel, J. MarTinel'i, L. Marvin, O. Maison, C. Mayer, D. McBrlde, B. McBride. S. McDonnell, V. McCarlan, R. Mccoy, J. Row V Row VII McElfresh, E. I. Nilsche, R. MgEllre5h, H, 2. Norlon, D. McFadden, E. 3. O'Keele, J. MCFGHI R, 4. Olltoslcy, D. Mclnroy, B. 5. Olson. M. MCPe5+, S, 6. Orsini, R. Merldan. C. 7. Offo, P. Ivlegger, G, 8. Padden, M. Messmore, A. 9. Palmer, C. Miller, N, IO. Palrnquisf, D. Row Vl Row Vlll . Miller, B. I. Pascucci, L. Mifchell, A. 2. Parsons, L. Mifchell, l'l. 3. Paro, F. Mondry, J. 4. Palferson, P. Moody, K. 5. Peace. R. Moore, P. 6. Peasley, T. Morrison. L. 7. Pecone, D. Moses, Y. 8. Peferson, D. Nenno, C. 9. Pelerson, C. Nenno, L. IO. Pefslci, M. Row IX Plccirillo, J. Pierce, D. Plkulslci, E. Phillips. 6. Philips, H. Prafr, P. Prevesh, J. Price, R. Pyles, J. Quigley. Row X Ramage. Ran-a'lo. Raub, L. Reed, R. Reifz, J. P. T. R. Reynolds, J. Reynolds, Reynolds, Rice. B. Rice, B. K. M Q 1 H W ' 2 1 Hk'5' f?5 i 2 ,Z I ., gf -Q. ' K A E., . , . . , .Wiz ' fx-:M fl X s i ' :nfl ,E 'UVESIS Wx., f.....f. gif img .,., 5 un, , . l i , . QW , b if l Q f ,.A., 1 Q ?1 l ii N 5 l,1 j i A , ., si 15, KVWV A 21: :',-:'g xi 2 ' ,.:A111., f , 2 miif. ,zlggi W , sig? ESP' .1 f' ' f , ' 322' if'2'Z55'89 ' ' A -WJ: f ., Jw. f i a 6. lm. 'l lf 333' ,. wif' 5., fy nf' i . ' , . l F hh ,.,,.., Q E K M z r,k., kt: V,y, V .fA, my M -:L M .,,.. . :2,ga,,.. f ,if .1 E -esseff -Q5 nw . .5 21 ,. M. .. . V , swf, If X V 1 11. uf Row I Row III Row V Row VII Clark, J. I. Donahue, N. I. Fosler, D. Hasselt. L. Close, B. 2. Donnellan, L. 2. Fusiara, F. 2. Hill, W. Conchilla. S. 3. Dorsey, J. 3. Gaelano, M. 3. Hoffman, R. Conklin, J. 4. Driscoll, R. 4. Garland, A. Hollowell, J. Conslanflne, F. 5. Ducey, J. 5. Germaclr, D. Howard, W. Convey, J. 6. Dunn, C. 6. Ginco, M. Huclocli, J. Cooper, L. 7. Dwaileebe, V. 7. Glass, J. Hunt C. Coplals, P. 8. Easley, C. 8. Gooden. D. Hylancl, B. Coflon. S. 9. Easley, M. 9. Goodlefl, W. Jesson, M. Croft R. I0. Edwards. L. IO. Gould. M. IO. Jolwnson, D. Row II Row IV Row VI Row VIII Crowley, D. I. Ewing, C. I. Granger, R. Johnson, M. Crowley. S. 2. Fairbanlcs, I. 2, G-ranl, M. Jonak, F. Dalwar, A. 3. Fayro. M. 3. Gray. J. Jonalc, J. Davie. J. 4. Favro, R. 4. Grealwoocl, R. 4. Jordan, D. De6oIyer, D. 5, Ferrio, L. 5. Greene, R. Jordan, R. DZCoIa, G. 6. Pie. B. 6. Grove. R. Jordan, R. Diesfield, J. 7. Flanigan, J. 7. Haggerfy, M. Joseph, F. DiMarco. R. S. Flicker, J. 8. Halleck, T. Karpin. J. Dodge. M. 9. Ford, H. 9. Harris, R, Kases, P. Dolwl, B. IO. Forresf, E. IO. Harwood, B. Keller, J. Row IX Kelly, W. Kennedy, J. Klimczylc, C. Klink, D. Klsel, G. Kunselman, J. Kufchmyre, B. Kwlalkowslci, D . Lear. M. LIen, J. Row X . Lundermolh, 6 . Lillleiohn, N. . Luly, H. . Lyle, D. 5. Lyons, T. . Maliclc, B. . Manning, R. . Marcellin, J. . Marcus. T. . Marowsltl, T. ROW I Row III Row V Row VII Row IX Marra, A. I. Padio. J. I. Robinson, E. I. Smiih, L. I. Tinker, J. Marfineili, J. 2. Palmer, M. 2. Rogers, D. 2. Smi+h, V. 2. Teachman, N. Mcfxdam. B. 3. Pancio, P. 3. Rounds, J. 3. Snyder, E. 3. Tecofi, R. McCue, A. 4. Parker, M. 4. Rowe, K. 4. Snyder, J. 4. Thompson, I. McGavick, J. 5. Parker, R. 5. Rybicki, L. 5. Spaulding, P. 5. Ursoy, D. McKenzie, D. 6. Peferson, R. b. Sader, R. 6. Spears, B. 6. Ursoy. J. MIIgai'e, R. 7. Paugh, L. 7. S+. Ciair, B. 7. Siavish. J. 7. VaIIe. D. MiIIer, B. 8. Peck, E. 8. Sanders, S. 8. Sfavish, J. 8. Van Curen. A Miller, P. 9. Pefrucelii, T. 9. Saslcen, C. 9. Sfarfire, J. 9. Wade, N. Mollica. N. IO, Piiis, M. IO. Schaner, R. IO. Sfepanian, I. IO. Ward, H. Row ll Row IV Row VI Row VIII Row X Morgan, S. I. Podslralny, M. I. Schoonover, P. I. Styles, M. I. Weigarfz, J. Muiri, R. 2. Primikiris, M. 2. Shabala, W. 2. Sfoui, M. 2. Weisman, L. Murawski, M. 3. Puda, H. 3. Shaw, B. 3. Srowell, N. 3. Weisman, W. Napoleone, J. 4. QuiqIey. J. 4. Sheref, R. 4. Suda, D. 4. WeIcIy, N. Nicholas. D. 5. Ranio. D. 5. Sherry, F. 5. Swariz, L. 5. Wellman, B. Nolan, T. 6. Rafcliffe, R. 6. Shulimson, J. 6. Sweef, R. 6. Wesley. J. Noider, R. 7. Reddy, M. 7. Simon, N, 7. Sweifzer. R. 7. Wheafon, W. Oikosky, D. 8. Reiiz, C. 8. Sisson, B. 8. Szadiowslci, J. 8. Whipple, R. OzzeIIa, J. 9. Reynolds. E. 9. Sisson, R. 9. Tarbox, J. 9. Wilbur, C. Padlo, F. IO. Rifzenihaler, K. IO. Smirh, G. IO. Taylor. E. IO. Williams, H. I Row l Row lll Row V Row Vll Row IX I. Williams, L. . Wolfe, N. I. Blake. J. I. Ruggieri, l. , Wenlce, S. 2. Wilfer, R, , Woodruff, R. 2. Buffon, W. 2. Segall, J. . Wenrworfh, V 3. Williams, R. . Yardman, M. 3. Briggs, C. 3. Sharp, J. . Wheeing. J. Row ll Row IV 4. Fouro, E. 4. Sherman D. Row X I. Willard, A. . Yaudes, T. Row VI Row Vlll . Woodling. M. 2. Wind, S. . Youngs, J. I. George, J. I. Sirrianni. l. . Yanuclr, R. 3. Wilson, E. . Zandi, D. 2. Klinlr, J. 2. Swartz, R. . Zremslri, E. . Anasfasia. A. 3, Kuiawa. E. 3. Vsfalson, I. 4. McCurdy. J. l l l l l I Adams. A.: Aloe, A.: Aloia, R.: Allman, N.: Arnbroselli, N.: Anasfasia, P.: Anderson, D.: Anderson, D.: Anronelli, A.: I Augusfini, A.: Belleisle, L.: Bender, J.: Besolr,R.: Biclcmire, B.: Blue, G.: Eowersox, J.: Brenner, G,: Brislrey. R.: Buckley P,: Campbell, W.: Chappell, D.: Chisholm, B.: Crocker, B.: Cummings, B.: DaPoliIo, L.: Davis, C.: DeGoyler, J.: Derx O.: Driscoll, M.: Eade, A.: Earon, J.: Edel, A.: Pie, E,: Fifch, T.: Ford, D.: Fosier, N.: Fosrer, J.: Frabel, N.: Furgason C.: Geer, B.: Gerringer D.: Geuder, O.: Gleason, J.: Goranson, J.: Gcrdan, D,: Gould, B.: Hill, B.: Hodges, H.: Hoff- man, W.: Hollowell, E.: House, M.: Hull, M.: Hunler, H.: lvy, R.: Jones, E.: Jordan, J.: Keller, R.: Kenley, W.: Klim- czylc, M.: Klofre, B.: Knipple, C.: Kolasinslci, A.: Kolala, J.: Kosinslci, A.: Lederman, H.: Lenolfi, J.: Leone. M.: Love. H. Lundberg, J.: Lundy, C.: Maison, C.: Me'IcalI', F.: McCaul, G.: McCoy. M.: Mc6avisk. M.: McGraw, S.: Mele, M. Morris, C.: Nunamalcer, G.: Papesergi, W.: Parker, E.: Parks, O.: Pefron, C.: Pierce, K.: Ramage, R.: Richardson, D. Ryan, T.: Ryder, M.: Schnell, J.: Srni+h, R.: Smylhe, T.: Spears, B,: Splawski, P.: Slavish, E.: Slriclcland L.: Sfrong, D. Srurm, E.: Sryles, J.: Swarrz, L,: Tamu+us, R.: Thomas, V.: Tierson. R.: Volz, D.: Warren, P.: Williams, M.: Woods, L. Woods. N. Page fifty-Jix f-A . . YEL I ir I uma. -Fa ACTIVITIES Anderson, Don Davis, Marion Lucas, Shirley 4 jigs 6, in 1 r, I - seq 251 Q li, I : 3' W . ,L , ', 2. , , '-- hi., ,Af 'Pr -1 ' Sw ,IW I :fi if . -. Q, 4' 'A Qu fl' . . I j 52 ,15 ,iq I' , -G-'ia ', e I' Ri , , ,.,. A J -I-111, Page fifty-eight Row I: J. Marshall, L. Paugh. M. Primikiris, M. A. Ambrose. C. Tillow, L. Rappoporr, N. Peferson E. Pappas V. Eade, J. Saylor, A. Fegley, C. Richardson, S. lucas. Row 2: A, Ducey, J. Pyles, M. John- son. G. I-Iinrnan, B. Dobmeier, A, Edsrrom, M. Ensell, M. Davis, C. L. Baniield, P. Brown, R. Jonalr S. Snodgrass, M. Forresr, J. Currie. Row 3: J. Kinley, D. A. Johnson, A. Gusfafson, S. Ryan, D. Huff T. Bufler, B. Weisman, H. Ward, J. Kyb, M. Maliclr, J. Klinlr, L. Niische Row 4: D. Blackman, M. P Helilrer, D, R. Johnson. B. Kamery, R. Nelson, R. Zinlr, J. Wheeler, J. Garvey, J. C, Spinlc, P. Dier- Ierich, P. Tapp, R Harder MIXED CHOIR HE Mixed Choir had a busy session singing for Ihe Caiiaraugus Counly Teachers Associafion, giving a play ar 'rhe Chrisfmas Concert pariicipaiing in The Compe- iiiion Fesiival in May, and Ihe May Concert They gave broadcasis over WHDL ar Chrisfmas and Easier. Eighr members were chosen Io sing in Ihe Fesiival ai Wellsville in November and several sang a+ 'rhe Counry Fesiival a+ Gowanda. Joan Currie and James Ensell represenied Olean ai 'rhe Siaie Fesiival infS'g1raA o re cuse in December, singing in Ihe chorus under 'rhe direciion of Don Craig Waring's Pennsylvanians. PEGGY TAPP - - - SALLY ENSELL - - A MARY ANN AMBROSE PAUL DIETTERICH - - GLADYS HARRIS - - Ambrose, Mary Ann Blaclrmon. Doris s Ducey, Audrey Edsrrom, Anifa Feq'ey. Audrey 'I Anderson, Duane Baniield, Clara Lou Brown, Pafricia Carmany, Suzanne Currie. Joan Ensell, James Diefierich, Philip Garvey, James Havens, James PRESIDENT - - VICE PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY - - TREASURER AND BUSINESS MANAGER - - - EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER SOPRANOS Guslalson, Ann Kamery, Beverly Helilrer. Mary Pai Kinley. Joyce Hinman, Gloria Marshall, Jean Johnson, Dolores Paugh, Loreiia Johnson, Mariorie Peierson. Norma ALTOS Eade. Vicforia Ensell, SaIIy Forresf, Mary Foslcif, Mary Harder, Rufh Frable, Philip Leone, Roberi Kyle, James Jonalr, Rufh Klinlr, Jean Maliclr, Marion Nilsche. Louise Pappas. Elizabeih TENORS Gooden, Gilberi BASSES Percival, William Ryder. Roberr Nelson, Richard Ward, Howard DIRECTOR Prirnilriris, Mary Pyles, Joyce Rappopori, Lifa Ryan, Sally Tillow, Connie Richardson, Charloffe Ryan, Ted Saylor, Jane+ Snodgrass, Sally Splawslri, Philip Twp. Peqqv Pallro, Tom Huff, Duane Weisman, William Wenke, Sfephen Wheeler, John Zinlr. Roberf GIRLS' GLEE CLUB HE Girls' Glee Club under Ihe direclion ol Mrs. Gladys Harris parlicipaled in The Chrislmas Concerl in December, lhe Compelilion Feslival in May al Olean, and Allman, Nancy Anderson, Phyllis Bell, Muriel Blaske, Mary Louise Borsr, Nancy Bouch, Palricia Bowersox, Barbara Brenner, Geraldine Buckley, Nancy Barnes, Virginia Bennelr, Lucy Buckley, Palricia Caya, Madeline Clark, Nancy Conklin, Barbara Buckley, Jane Convey, Nancy Daylon, Marilyn lhe Spring Concerl. A small group sang al P.T.A. JEAN HEINRICH ----4----------- PRESIDENT RUTH RUGGLES ---- - VICE PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY VIVIAN SWALES 0 - TREASURER AND BUSINESS MANAGER NANCY BUCKLEY - -'--' EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBBER GLADYS HARRIS - - ---------- - - - DIRECTOR FIRST SOPRANOS Cooper, Louanne Crocker, Beverly DaPoli+o, Louise Davis, Ann Derx, Ollivene Donehue, Noreen Dorsey, Kay Ford, Barbara Fosler, Nancy Geer, Bernadine Gould. Berry Hallowell, Elaine Hill, Wanda Hollowell, Jeanne Dwailebee, Vicloria Hudock, Joan Filch, Sylvia Davis, Carolyn George, Joyce Harder, Janel' Harder, Maureen Kenney, Ann King, Frances Favro, Madeline Goranson, June Gou'd, Marjorie Heinrich, Jean Hull, Marilyn Hunler, Hope John, Louise Kenl, Jacquelyn Kyser, Marilyn Lingenleller, Gloria Lisi, Palricia Lucas, Kalhryn Lyaski, Ann MacWilliams, Shirley SECOND SOPRANOS Ligouri, Florence Lindermolh, Gloria Lirlleiohns, Nancy Love, Helen Mele, Marie Osgood, Bealrice Parker, Rhea Pascucci. Laura Reynolds, Margarel Ryder, Maryanna Sage, Beverly A LTOS Jonak, Dorolhy Kolin, Dolores LaCavera, Vivian Manning, Peggy McFadden, Evelyn Palumbo, Frances Parks, Barbara Reddy, Mary Lou Malick, Dolores Malone, Calherine Maynard, Ann McCoy. Mary McKenzie, Dorolhy Olson, Margarel Parker, Elaine Pallerson, Mary Jane Pellon, Carol Scoll, JoAnn Splawski, Marie Slepanian, Isabel Taylor, Elizaberh Taylor, Sue Ruggles, Rulh Srarlire, Josephine Tarbox, June Trail, Phyllis Ranio, Dolores Salberla. Rulh Sandburg, Belly Sfaples, Marlha Swales, Vivian Swarlz, Lois Tomei, Ann Valenline, Lois Wade, Nancy Warren, Palricia Ann Ursoy, Janice Whipple, Rose Williams, Marcella Woods, Nancy Zelko, Helen Volz, Nancy Wellman, Barbara Williams, Rulh D. Gerrnack, V. Barnes, B. Ford, L. Swarlz, N. Volz, L. Valenline Row I: P. Anderson, K, Lucas, P. Bouch, L. Bennell, Row 2: L. John, M. Olson, H. Zelko, l. Slepanian, C. Easley, N. Clark, M, Easley, B, Wellman, J. Slarrne. Row 3: M Daylon, N. Buckley, L. Morrison, E, Zeiqler, M. Kadian, A. Kenney, M. Kyser, P. Manning. Row 4: M. L. Blaske, A Davis, V. Swales, R. Salberla, F. Liguori, D. Ranio, L. Pascucci, W. Hill, M. Slaper. Row 5: D. McKenzie, N. Wade C. Dunn, D, Price, P. Bishalaney, W. Williams, M. Harder, P. Elinskey, E. McFadden, J, Buckley. Row 6: B. Clark, N Donohue, J. Weigarlz, B. Bowersox, N. Borsl, J. Hudock, R. Whipple, D. McLaughlin, M. Gould, D, Jonak, N. Convey Row 7: B, Osgood. J. Scoll, A. Lyaski, M, Bell, N, Lillleiohns, M, Caya. E. Taylor, M, Reynolds, A, Willard, D. Kolin M. Abda. Row 8: B. Sandberg, S. MacWilliarns, N. Hollands, D. Malick, B. Sederholm, G. Linqerleller, M. Splawski K. King, M. L. Reddy, J. Tarbox, F. Palumbo, P. Trail, R. Ruggles, J. Heinrich. Y Page fifty :une I-IIGI-I SCHOOL BAND ANTHONY SINICROPI - - - PRESIDENT JAMES ENSELL - - - - VICE PRESIDENT WILLIAM MESSMORE A --f4---- SECRETARY MAURICE SWARTZ - - EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER MR. G,-RANT -----4- -------- D IRECTOR I-IE Olean I-Iigh School Band, under 'rhe direclion of Mr. Roberl Granl, has compleled a very suc- cessful year. During Ihe foolball season, Ihe band played for several pep rallies as well as being presenl al all The home games Io provide music and enferlainmenl al half lime. In November, many band members represenled Olean al lhe All-Slale Music Fesfival in Wellsville. A+ lhe band concerl in March, many dilificull numbers were well performed and many soloisls were ieaiured. For The firsl lime in Olean High Schools hislory, Olean was 'rhe scene oi a Compelilion Feslival, held in May. A greal many high awards were given Io sludenls in 'rhe Music Deparlmenl. Al The end of May, many sludenls allended a counly music Ieslival, The Iirsl of ils Icind, which was held al Gowanda. FRENCH HORNS CLARINETS Bill Percival Alla Reynolds Lina Morrison Toni Sinicropi Joyce Hewes Tom Prafl' Lenny Bell 'Hu h McGrana han 9 9 Bob Biehler Jerry Fiich Ann Mifchell TROMBONES Belly We-llmen ' Bill Messmore Rose Wlllpple NN Bob Sweef Sim? Pelllon Ii J h Wh Ier ' 'OO . Q., O n ee - - q ' If Sidney Ellis Bull I-Iormsh - 4 Bill Pole ff Q imssoon BASS John Reiiz PSQQY Twp JK! : I -', Roberl Kellogg SAXES jf' , Rcberi Jordan . 'gf' Sig' ALTO CLARINET Douglas Sioleborg ' S' iii: Mona Jesson Peggy Williams Page Jixly PERCUSSION Belly Schwabenbauer Larry Whalen Bob Kranoclc LaDorna Turclc Sieve Waile FLUTES Nancy Allman Alan Tormey TRU M PETS James Ensell Richard McCready James Lailerdo Edgar Parks James Snell Leroy Sfricklen Alberi Edel Maurice Swarlz Richard Graiewood HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA ANTHONY SINICROPI - - - - VICE PRESIDENT PEGGY TAPP ---- - SECRETARY-TREASURER MRS. FLORENCE PRATT - - V -'--- DIRECTOR I-IE Olean I-ligh School Orcheslra, under 'Ihe direclion of Mrs. Florence Prall, has compleled an oufslanding year of enlerlainmenl for Olean I-ligh School, playing seleclions ranging from Iphi- genia in Aulisu by Gluck lo lhe inleresling Song ol 'rhe Bayou by Bloom, which is in lhe modern idiom. I-Iighlighls of 'rhe year were programs played for 'Ihe Chrislmas Pageanl, 'rhe Senior Play, lhe Spring Concerl, lhe Spring Feslival in May and Cornpelilion Feslivals and Commencement Several members from lhe orcheslra played al leslivals held in Wellsville. They were Barbara Ford, Suzanne Carmany, Joan Currie, Peggy Tapp, Dolores R. Johnson and Lee Taylor. Slring ensembles have rendered many civic services, playing for bolh church and P.T.A. pro- grams, and have offered lea and dinner music on several occasions. FIRST VIOLINS VIOLAS TYMPANI Dolores R. Johnson Barbara Ford Ma,-ian Malick Sally Snodgrass Marilyn I-lull Dum Huff AccoMPANlsTs Bevedy Sage FLUTE Suzanne Ta lor Jean Glass Allan TOTITISY R h g h I Joseph Piccirillo BASSOON In Ann rom ole' gcffgofllifi' John Reilz FRENCH HORN I, X CELLOS William Percival .- K Y SECOND VIOLINS Calherine Malone Isobel Slepanian Philip Frable Curris Furgeson Philip Splawslii SAXOPHONES Peggy Williams TROMBON ES William Messmore John Wheeler Joan Currie Suzanne Carmany Marlene Ensell Carol Easley Ann Warren Mary Ann Ryder Helen Love STRING BASSES Margarel Tapp Ann Kenney Jean Klinli Alla Reynolds Lina Morrison Bob Biehler Lenard Bell TRU M PETS James Ensell Richard McCready DRUMS La Dorna Turclt James Havens I 1' If 'fe I i'.' ,.Y.. A 'Z Page Jixty one QA QH N 69 Q rx, if ff' 11 'J Q7 QW Ngwil f ..4'f'- 'u I f Q ' : , ' gi f ff . Qfe f -' ,' X' NN.- ' Page .rixty-Iwo WOOD SHOP MECHANICAL DRAWING M ETALS - T R N 1 C' . A - g s 1, 1. -sei -: f . I: Qe vfzff:- AQ 4 ..,..,.., VJ , X 4, - - Page .rixty-three Page .rixty-four 53 5' ECO THE CRAFT CLASS WORKING ON A SEWING PROJECT THE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB CHRISTMAS PROJECT THE INTERMEDIATE GROUP MICS HOME ECONOMICS VI WORKING WITH FURNITURE RENOVATIONS PROBLEMS HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS AIN - .. T 3 ?i PH 'Ii I Z HOME ECONOMICS II PROJECT up 1 V L5 l Page .rixfy-five my A x, 7 if V x Qc Lo Page Jixiy-Jix THE OLEAN I-IIGI-I SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL presenfs The New Musical Comedy FIRE AWAY Wriffen, rehearsed and sfaged by MR. LEE WINTER O.I'I.S. Audiforium March ll-I2-I3 MYRTIE KAISER, Pianisl PROGRAM Characfers lin order of rheir appearancel PETTY OFFICER .,......,......,. . , . .,............., 4.... J ames Garvey CAPTAIN MORRE .. SIMP .....,.,...,. HERB .............. MOLLY MARTIN ... BOSO SNYDER .... DIXIE MARTIN ,...,. DAISY ..,...,...... . , .William Darfer . . . . Phil Diefferich , ..,.,. James Kyle . ..,., Mary Foslcif Paul Douglas ,Dorofhea Yannella , Carol Wilber NATIVE or P,-xNAMA'ff l,,,.......,,,.,a..,a...,,...I.,. I .i.i.i.iLouie Magma TOURIST BARKER ... CHORUS GROUPS ,... , . , .Arnold Rickey Sailors, Gobs, Sailoreffes, Nafive Girls and Boys, Fiesfa Girls and Boys, Panama Parade Girls, Tourisfs, Pana' ma Girls and Boys, Sailors and Sweefhearfs SYNOPSIS OF ACTS ACT I SCENE I ....,.........,.......,,. U. S. BATTLESHIP ALASKA ACT II SCENE I ,..............,..,....... STREET IN PANAMA CITY SCENE Il .....,...,......,............. SPY HEADQUARTERS SCENE III ,......,........,..,.,.. STREET IN PANAMA CITY ACT I-MUSICAL NUMBERS SONG OF THE MARINES ...,...,.......... Peffy Officer, Capfain and Sailors FIRE AWAY ,..,...........i..............,.,. Molly, Herb, Simp and Gobs DRESS PARADE .......,..............., Peffy Officer, Sailors and Sailoreffes ACT II-MUSICAL NUMBERS TROPICAL FIESTA ...,..,..... Peg and Chuclc Williams, Nafive Girls and Men. Fiesfa Girls, Boys, Panama Parade Girls A GIRL HAS A WAY WITH SAILORS ,....,.,...,...... Molly and Capfain NTOURISTS IN PANAMA ,... Dixie, Daisy, Nafive Barker, Panama Boys and Girls SAMBA DANCE ,............... ......,.,.,.,. B everly Mclnroy, Tom Palko THE FLEET'S IN ..........,.,. Joe Spinlc, Janef Saylor, Sailors and Sweefhearfs LIFT YOUR CI IIN AND GRIN ................. Dixie, Simp, Daisy and I-Ierb FINALE .,,...,..,................,.,............,............... Ensemble COMMITTEES GENERAL CHAIRMEN - ---- James Garvey, Herb Maliclc ADVISER - ---'---- Mr. Marfin Faragher DIRECTOR --------- Mr. Lee Winfer TALENT - - - Joan Galloway, Dolores Johnson, James Smifh, Thomas Burlce ADVISERS ------ Miss Gould, Mr. Hale, Mrs. Harris PUBLICITY - Vicforia Eade, Elizabefh Pappas, Sally Ensell, Jack Weis, Howard Jaelcle ADVISERS ----- Miss Ball, Mr. McLaughlin, Miss Aflcins PROPERTIES - - V Louise John, Lou Ann Adams, Ellen Zeigler, John Murphy ADVISERS - ---- Miss Baldwin, Mr. Whifehill MAKE-UP ----- - Mrs. Dunn, Miss Herzog, Miss Bear FLORAL DECORATIONS - - - - Bradner's-LayI'on's Q wg he Q 1' b ' If! I iii V24 3, X k A r ,151 x 3 ,High W , 31' f .S X A A n if Q. , W. X 115922 Qt i 'A Q ,gr ' , i'3- ' 'f XA i I , :fi I K 4.-5 f I I :X ,asiff 'gf ' ' 5 1 Q - f lv? H ,I iQ.r-Tviliig :I fi N , If bk is 'Q-x g!! If Q ' w Y N fl 'r X I 'Lb ii, YI :l X ,:,, lynx N1 ,A -4 A ,H , . ,nn , ,W-, 5 wzmms -...wg -gy, HW JA' View . .ff fzzesasf K. Jr ss 7 X ' V' fm, Af M N9 I I Row I: D. Hedlund. N. Sheldon, L. John, J. Havens. K. Wrighl, E. Zeigler, L. Adams, R. Eade. Row 2: A. O'Toole, R. Leone, I. Psrhas, B. Berry, S. Ryan, J. Marshall, J. Seirler, B. Lape, F. Ligouri. JUNIOR PLAY UNCERTAIN WINGS By ROBERT HILL and FLOYD CRUTCHFIELD Iln order of appearancel POP RILEYfProprie+or of lhe Mal? Shoppe ....,.... .. ..,.. James Forresr ALICE-One of fhe Young Fry .,..,.,. .. LOUGVIHS ACIGFTVS ETHEL-A High School Freshman ....,,.. ....,. .,...,.....,. . . ...,. E Ilen Zeigler TUBBY-A Moving Force in I'I.S. Acfivfies ,... . .....,....,.... ,.... . ,Kay Wrighf DOLLY-A I-Iigh School girl employed as a waiiress JACK-Capfain oi fhe Baskefball Team ..,.,...,.. MARGARET-The Iilerary Iighf of lhe High School. BOB-A High School characler ..,.,......,.,..... LOLA-The High School glamour girl .... JERRY-One of fhe boys ,..,...... ,. TYLER GRANVILLE-The Slranger. ., PROMPTER .,....,..,....,....., in The Mall Shoppe .... . .. . , .Louise John Douglas Hedlund . .Nancy Sheldon . .Raymond Eade .. Marilyn Rapp ...Thomas Pallco . . .James Havens .Florence Ligouri DIRECTORS ........ .. .Miss Baldwin. Miss Bear CLASS ADVISER ...,.......,. Miss Oliver jd THE MOST imporianl ihing in Margarei Fos+er's life was 'ro gain fame in Ihe liler- Q9 and refpecl of Ihe world af large. Page Jixty-eight ary world. She wrofe a play which was submirled Io a Drama Tournamenl and which proved Io be The winner. Then she had Io choose berween being Ihe sponsor of The baskelball ream and following a career as a playwright She chose Ihe Iarler which losl her The love of her high school flame but gained for her +he admiralion SENIOR PLAY HE Senior Class play, BesI Fool Forward, was presenled by Ihe class of '48, February +wenIie'rh aI 8:l5 in 'rhe High School Audilorium. Bud Hooper inviles a movie adress, Gale Joy, Io arfend Ihe annual dance aI Winsoclci, a boys' prep school. Bud is sure Gale will nol accepf and has already invifed his girl, Helen, of whom he was very fond. Bolh girls arrive and Bud asks Dulch and Hunk, his room- males, Io help him. Bul by Irying 'ro keep Miss Joy oul' cf 'rhe limelight Bud puI himself in a 'Iough spof. Gale Joy admils Ihal The boys are nice and Ihal she would give anyfhing in Ihe world Io be in Iheir place. Bud and his roommares are reuniied wiIh Iheir regular girlfriends and a hilarious evening has come 'ro a delighlful close af Winsoclci. BUD HOOPER ,..... Tom Burke PROFESSOR LLOYD .... Bill Schryver DUTCH ....... .., Sfephen Waife ETHEL .....,....,,... ...,. M arion Maliclc GALE JOY .,,.,,. Sally Snodgrass CHESTER BILLINGS ...,.... George Cramer GREEN ,..,.,.. , .,...,.. Douglas Warner DR. REEBER ..,...,,.....,.. John Carpenter HELEN SCHLESSINGER ....... Ann Gusrafson MISS DELAVVARE WATER GAP ,......... HUNK ........,,..,......... James Garvey ,........,............,. Peggy Williams JACK HAGGERTY ,.. ... Howard Jaelcle SATCHEL ... ..... James Ensell OLD GRAD .. ..,. ..,.. T owar Wade MINERVA ,,,.. ..., .I oan Galloway THE BLIND DATE .. Doroihea YaneIIa PROMPTRESS ...... .,... B , Wallon MISS SMITH ...... ....... M ary Eorresl STAGE MANAGER .,.. R. Eade DIRECTOR .... .. ... Richard McLaughlin Kneeling: H, Jaehle, T. Wade. Slanding Il. fo r.I: A. Gusfaison, T. Burke, S. Snodgrass, J. Ensell, J. Garvey, M. MaIicIc, J. Gailoway, M. Eorresl. P. Williams, D. Yarinella. Second Row II. Io r.I: J. Carpenter, G. Cramer, B. Schryver, S. Waife, D. Warner. s N Page .rixty-nine x H I K Page Jeventy Kneeling: F. Ligouri. Seafed: I-I. Redlich, A. Ash, Y. Moses, E, Zeigler, K. Wright A. O'TooIe. Sfanding: J. Marshall, S. Ryan, I-I. Neoparadny, E. Zulcerman, J. I-Iudoclc. DRAMATIC CLUB HANNI REDLICI-I V - - PRESIDENT JOAN HUDOCK - - VICE PRESIDENT AUDREY KRUZSINSKI - - - SECRETARY FLORENCE LIGUORI Y - - TREASURER MISS BEAR, MISS BALDWIN - - . - - ADVISERS ITI-I 'rhe Liffle Theafer Room fo work in, fhe Dramafic Club has had an inferesf- ing and educafional year. Aspiring young acfors and acfresses learned essen- fials of malce-up, cosfuming, direcfing, and acfing during fhe year under fhe able guidance of fhe faculfy advisers, Miss Elizabefh Baldwin and Miss Berfha Bear. The program for each meefing is planned by a program commiffee, Plays are given by members, and fopics on differenf aspecfs of fhe fheafer, such as currenf sfage and mofion picfure producfions, and fhe lives of famous acfors, are given. Cor- recf posfure and careful panfomiming are sfudied as essenfials of good acfing. The Chrisfmas parfy, consisfing of recifafions of famous Chrisfmas poems: The Nighf Before Chrisfmasf' The Nighf Affer Chrisfmasf' and ofhers, were ene ioyed by all. Refreshmenfs followed fhe program. Several members fool: parf in fhe Chrisfmas Program presenfed by fhe musical clubs. Some have wriffen and broadcasf informafion abouf 'Your Library. fo gef experience in wrifing and broadcasfing. LIBRARY STAFF HE LIBRARY CLUB is made up oT Those pupils who volunTeer Their services To assisT The librarian and help make The library resources available To users of The library. This club oTTers an excellenT opporTuniTy To learn how To meeT and undersTand people. Here is a unique opporTuniTy To learn while doing. Our duTies as library assisTanTs are varied and inTeresTing. Each period during The day and someTimes aTTer school, one of us Takes charge oT The rouTine desk work. We charge books, slip reTurned books, reTurn permiTs To sTudy hall Teachers, and give inTormaTion To library users. By performing These dunes, we help The librarian and make iT possible Tor her To assisT pupils wiTh reference quesTions, book selecTion, and special proiecTs. We shelf books, check magazines, make book lisTs, and check overdue books. Some of us are helping To revise The pamphleT Tile. Special clerical assisTanTs Trom The Business EducaTion DeparTmenT helped pre- pare books Tor The shelves and prepared book lisTs. Reading lisTs prepared by mem- bers OT The English deparTmenT will be available in compleTrd form nexT Tall. This work has presenT and TuTure value: iT helps us in our school work, aids us when we are in anoTher library, since mosT libraries operaTe on a similar program, and prepares us Tor a possible TuTure occupaTion. During The T947-T948 school year many pupils in Olean High School gave Treely of Their Time To help The librarian and The library. June LeeTe, PaTricia Henry, Mary Rose Bearfield, Larry Parsons, RoberT Canary, James Garvey, Mary Lyman, and Hanni Redlich were club members The TirsT semesTer. Kay WrighT, DoroThy Van Camp, Evelyn Zukerman, John Edgar, Howard Richardson, and Virginia Hebrock were club members boTh TirsT and second semesTers. Joan Currie, Wanda Wyman, RoberT Yanuck and RuTh Cole joined The group during The second semesTer. L, To r.: J. LeeTe, D. Van Camp, W. Hebrock, P. Henry, Miss Gould, M. Lyman, J. Garvey, E. Zucker- man, H. Redlich, L. Parsons, K. WrighT, R. Canary. Page :evenly one Sealed llelf Io righllz A. Davis. T. Burke, I-I. Maliclr, S. Snodgrass, Mr. I-Ioeldllce, V, Eade, M. Davis Sfanding llefi lo righflz L. Donnelan, D. Mayer, J. Carpenter, W. Darfer, L. Whalen, D. Snyder STUDENT COUNCIL SALLY SNODGRASS V V V PRESIDENT HERBERT MALICK V V VICE PRESIDENT LARRY WHALEN V --'-- V SECRETARY SENIOR MEMBERS VICTORIA EADE THOMAS BURKE WILLIAM DARTER JOHN CARPENTER JUNIOR MEMBERS MARION DAVIS ANN DAVIS LARRY WHALEN SOPHOMORE MEMBERS DELORES EADE YVONNE MOSES LEO DONNELLAN FRESHMAN MEMBER DELORES RANIO HE PRESIDENT and Vice Presidenl of Ihe Sfudenf Council were elecled by Ihe srudenl body shorlly afler school opened in Seplember. Sally Snodgrass was elecfed President while Herberf Maliclc was chosen Vice President The 'riclcef was a splif one, and 'Ihe race was a fair, hard Ioughl' conlesl. A, During Ihe course of Ihe school year, The council presenfed The I 'A 'por musical comedy, Fire Away, under Ihe direc+ion and supervision of A ' y'1v Lee Winrer, Io increase 'rhe sludenf assembly fund, which pays for pro- f . 1'Vif 9 ,. X fessional assemblies during rhe year. The proceeds were large enough ..,H,, . 'I , Io keep up 'rhese assemblies for af Ieasf anorher year. iff' A ' Members of The S+uden+ Council ushered for Ihe Teacher's Conven- P 9' ' lion here in February. fi' Eff: Twenly-poinf Lefrer applicaIions were received and leflers awarded I... ,H , M -, Io 'rhe persons earning Ihem. 7 Arr' ' new-Ki Page seventy-two Row I ll. io r.l: E. Ligouri. J. Ensell, L. Adams. P. Davidson, T. Ballalr, A. Bernard- Row 2: G. Dorsey, P. Schoonover. E. Eade, J. Wheeler, C. Holdcrolf, B. Manning, G. Eyler, G. Messer. Row 3: A. Mitchell, H. Maliclr, B. Berry, R. Eade, J. Clarke, T. Lyons. H. Unger, L. Donnellan. Row 4: T. Laverly, H. Siago, A. Gavin, G. Blackman, M. Furey, A. Garland, C. Meridan, S. Snodgrass, M. Harder, M. Slaples. Row 5: B. Sage. P. Crowley, S. Carmany. HOME ROOM SENATE ACH Home Room elecls one of ils members as Hs represenlalive in lhe Home Room Senale and anolher member as an allernafe. Room I09 elecls 'rwo repre- senlarives because of ifs larger enrollment On assembly days Ihese represenlalives conclucf 'rheir respecfive groups lo fhe auoliforium. Each member of 'rhe Senafe also performs any necessary service in promofing special aclivilies in his or her respeclive Home Room. RM IOI I02 IO3 IO4 IO5 I06 I08 109 I IO I I2 2OI 202 203 204 205 REPRESENTATIVE John Bullon Roberl Barry Raymond Eade Gene Eyler Richard Nickel Louanne Adams Halley Siaqo Sally Snodgrass Herberl Maliclr Jo Ann Ensell Jo Ann Davis Shirley Richardson Palricia Davidson Roberr Allman Beverly Sage Elias Eade ALTERNATE Aileen Bernard Roberl Russell Joseph Kelly Pafricia Crowley Thomas Laverfy Florence Ligouri Shirley Lamberf Pahicia Gazdilc James Smifh Thomas Handly Theresa Kasper John Wheeler Dewey Wi'Iiams Harold Ducey Mary Alice Williams Delores Eade RM 206 207 2IO 2II 2I2 2I3 2I4 2I5 2I6 303 305 310 313 3l5 3I6 3I7 . REPRESENTATIVE Suzanne Carmany Maureen Harder Ann Milchell Teresa Ballalc Mary Furey Anne Gavin Helen Phillips Henry Unger Terrence Lyons Roberl Manning Gloria Messer Jean Dorsey Pally Schoonover Marrha SIap'es Thomas Perrucelli Leo Donnellan ALTERNATE John Ash Charles Dwaileebe Roberl' Shelf William Messmore Cherie Meridon Roberf Grove Muriel Bell Jane McGavisIr Gayle Blaclcmon Jerry Clarlre Gloria Linqenfelfer Charles Holdcrofi Leighfon Hassell Rene Sherel Chrisline Klimczyli Ann Garland SPEAKER Page Jeuenty-three SeaTed ll. To r.l: A. Reynolds, J. Heinrich, B, Pappas, V. Eade, J. Galloway. STanding ll. To r.l: I'l. Maliclf, W. Ellis, B. DarTer. CONGRESS STAFF ELIZABETH PAPPAS WILLIAM DARTER JOAN GALLOWAY JACK MEYER - VICTORIA EADE - WILMA ADAMS ALTA REYNOLDS WILLIAM ELLIS - RAYMOND EADE - RICHARD SUBJECK MR. MCLAUGHLIN - EDITOR-IN-CHIEF - MANAGING EDITOR - - - NEWS EDITOR - ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR - - FEATURE EDITOR ASSISTANT FEATURE EDITOR - - EXCHANGE EDITOR - - SPORTS EDITOR - CIRCULATION MANAGER - STAFF PI-IOTOGRAPI-IER - FACULTY ADVISER I-IIS year's Congress sTaTT has been responsible Tor The pubiicaTion oT Olean I-Iigh SchooI's TirsT prinTed newspaper. The Two columns of Congress which have been published each weelc of The school year in The Olean Times Herald have also been wriTTen by This sTaTT. Several new arTicIes have been inTroduced This year such as Senior InTerview, Rovin' ReporTer, and Can You Imagine? . A popuIariTy conTesT was sponsored by This group To cleTermine The besT all around, well-Iilced boy and girl of The school. A shorT sIciT, which broughT ouT The problems of publishing a prinTecI news C111 The aim has been To give sTudenTs a record ThaT will recall every phase oT 3 school life and Things ThaT go To make a school year memorable. S., Z X f m f J ,, paper, was presenTed by The Congress sTaTT' in an assembly. ' , Page Jevenly-four YEARBOOI4 STAFF 5 ..-QQ a ff X THOMAS BURKE -r-- - EDITORAIN-OHIEE ' ' Q SALLY ENSELL, AUDREY DLIOEY A . - . CO-ART EDITORS BERNIOE WALLON. MARY ANN AMBROSE . . PHOTOGRAPHY EDITORS JAMES SMITH, MARY FORREST A--.. LITERARY EDITORS MARY MCCAUL -A-- ASSISTANT LITERARY EDITOR CHARLES PADDEN - Y SALES MANAGER GERALD REILLY - - PUBLIC RELATIONS RAYMOND EADE - - BUSINESS MANAGER I-IALLEY SIAGO ------- - SPORTS EDITOR STEVE WAITE, TOWAR WADE, JAMES GARVEY - ADVERTISING SALES DOUGLAS WARNER, GEORGE CRAMER I-IIS YEAR The Congress sTaTT has changed The sTyIe OT The yearbook somewhaT. The IayouT OT The Senior picTures is diTTerenT. Besides having more inTormaI shoTs and carToons, baby picTures OT The Seniors are included on The sarne pages wiTh The Senior picTures. Many new picTures OT Teachers have also been Taken This year. Mr. McLaughlin has worked wiTh The sTaTT To help make The Congress OT I948 a success. They all hope ThaT The underdassmen as weII as The Seniors wiII enioy This yearbook. SeaTed: T. Burke, A, Ducey, C. Padden, M. Forresf. M. A. Ambrose. Sfandingz M. McCauI, G. Reilly, S. Ensell, J. SmiTh, B. WaIIon, H. Malick, Page Twenty-five COMMERCIAL CLUB Row I II. To r.l: J. Edgar, D. Warner, L. Pascucci, J. Dorsey, M. FosIciT, M. Cashimere. H. O'Keefe, N. Miller, G. Messer, J. Ahrens. P. Henry, S. STephanian. Row 2: B. Garrepy, E. Zulcerrnan, L. Rap- paporT. K. HorTon, D. Olcolslcy, C. Pepperdine, J. Grey, Gould, D. Germaclc, J. King, B, Harwood, D. Maliclc. J. Germain. Row 3: S. Mollica, P. Fidlalla, M. OTTo, M. L. Boylan, J. Sanzo, P. Maliclr, P. Freeman, A. Lyaslri, D. PeTerson, J. ScoTT, J. Hinman, D. Eade, J, Cashimere. Row 4: D. Burdick, J. Reynolds, A. EdsTrom, B. Wallon, M. Kranoclc, P. Schoonoverm. H. Redlich. MARIAN CASI-IIMERE - - PRESIDENT THEODORE BLASKE A - VICE PRESIDENT MARY FOSKIT - - - - SECRETARY GILBERT GOODEN ----,---- TREASURER HE COMMERCIAL CLUB oT The Business EducaTion DeparTmenT was creaTed Tor The purpose of oTTering an opporTuniTy Tor The social developmenT oT all busie ness sTudenTs. ATTer The meeTing, which is held The Third Wednesday oT each monTh, has been called To order by The presidenT, The minuTes oT The previous meeTing are read. and The Treasurer's reporT given. The club is very democraTic in ThaT all prob- lems or quesTions presenTed by The members, are given an immediaTe chance Tor discussion. The enTerTainmenT, which usually consisTs oT musical selecTions, dancing, singing, and slciTs, is presenTed by The business sTudenTs, and Thus gives Them an opporTuniTy To gain more experience in performing before an audience. The meeTing is Then broughT To an end wiTh The serving OT reTreshmenTs, selecTed by a reTreshmnT com- miTTee. The ouTsTanding program oT The year was a Tallc presenTed by Mr. Bell oT The Bell Telephone Company. The members oT The club had The privilege oT Talcing a Trip Through The Telephone company building, so ThaT They could see The Telephone sysTem in acTion. The populariTy of This club has been Tremendous, and an increasingly rapid growTh is hoped Tor The coming year. Page Jevelzly-fix new CLASSICAL CLUB 'YQ' K 031 JJ ELIZABETH PAPPAS - . PRESIDENT MARILYN DICK - V SECRETARY SIDNEY CONKLIN6 - TREASURER JOYCE MOSHER A . REPORTER MISS OLIVER . 7 ADVISER ACH Wednesday aTTernoon in Room T04 debaTes, spelling bees, plays, and sTories are in Tull progress. This means The Classical Club is in session. STudenTs who wish To broaden Their knowledge of AncienT Rome and Romans join This club and, in a sociable way, learn oT CusToms noT menTioned in Their TexT books. Two chairmen are appoinTed each week To Think oT a program To inTeresT The members and and To add To Their knowledge oT Roman life. The Classical Club also Tries To make money Tor TuTure use by Taking charge oT The checkrooms during plays and concerTs. The Club Tollows many of The ideas oT The Romans and oT The greaTesT oT all Romans, Julius Caesar. Topics abouT imporTanT sTudenTs oT LaTin Today and im- porTanT men of The Rome of The pasT are discussed and each member, beTore he leaves The club, gains a more Through knowledge oT Roman life. This club, open To all sTudenTs oT LaTin, is under The able direcTion oT Miss Oliver and is one oT The oldesT exTra-curricular acTiviTies in Olean High School. 1, SeaTed ll. To r.l: A. Thornbury, M. Dick, E. Pappas, S. Conkling, STanding ll. To nl: Miss Oliver, P. OTTO, K. RiTzenThaler, V, Lacavera, N. Hammond, Schnell, C. Dunn, K. WrighT, D. Van Camp, M. Sweeney, A. Gavin. Page seventy Jeven pu FronT Row: D. McGavisIc, Presidenfq 6. Messer, Vice Presidenh S. Fifch, SecreTary7 G. Gooden, Treasurer: D, Mclfenzie. Sfandingz Miss Casey, TaCulTy adviserg M. A. Williams, P. Jones. R. Blake, C. Meriden, J. Reynolds, J. Kent P. Moore, C. Chesrwer, R. Kalcol, J. Klinlc, R. Diivlarino, M. Jesson. N. Clark. R. Jordon, J, Handly, J. ReiTz, J, Havens, J. Sharp, R. Biehler. SPANISH CLUB DONALD MCGAVISK - - PRESIDENTE GLORIA MESSER A - VICE PRESIDENTE I SYLVIA FITCH - - SECRETARIO GILBERT GOODEN - - TESORERO l MISS CASEY 1 - - ADVISER I U UCI-IAR ES VIVIR, may be heard in Room IO3 aTTer school on Wednesday or 1 Thursday nighTs. IT one is curious To Tind ouT abouT This sTrange language, he may be inTeresTed To lcnow ThaT iT is a meeTing of The newly Tormed Spanish Club. The Spanish Club is composed oT all Those sTudenTs who wish To TurTher Their knowledge of The cusToms and language oT The Spanish people. The meeTings are I held one weelc on Wednesdays and The Tollowing week on Thursdays, allowing more I sTudenTs To parTicipaTe in The acTiviTies oT The club. Through These meeTings The members gain inTormaTion abouT Spanish liTe which is noT learned in class. The program commiTTee oT This new organizaTion has been busy preparing Tor a series oT inTeresTing meeTings nexT year. 7 2 'K-X favs Z rjirfwf MH lj five' E R ' C 4 N p-cf 'Q Page Jevefzty-eigbt VICTORIA EADE EVELYN ZUKERMAN - . PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT 5 ps IL. PRENCI-I CLUB R Cigy DIANE HASELOFF - . SECRETARY MARY FORREST - . TREASURER MISS TRENKLE - . ADVISER HE FRENCH CLUB, wirh Miss Trenkle as adviser, is an organizaiion consisring of Ihose siudenrs who fake French during Iheir high school years. The cIub meefs in Room II2, afier schooI, on appoinied dares, a+ which 'rime fhe members engage in pIaying French games, singing French songs, Iisrening Io French records ,and prac- Iicing conversaiional French wirh 'rheir friends. The aim of fhis organizafion is fo heIp siudenrs undersrand and speak bef+er French. I+ reaches ease and fIuency in speaking, bofh oufside and inside The cIassroom. During Ihis pasi year 'rhere has been much variery in Ihe programs. AI Chrisi- mas Iime carols were sung in French, presenrs were exchanged, and refreshmenI's were served. In February, a French war bride, Mm. Barden, now Iiving in Olean, spoke a+ a cIub meefing, her Iopic being Ihe difference beiween French and American Iife. In March, a movie of Ihe Mardi Gras was shown Io 'rhe cIub members, giving Ihem a chance Io see how French Louisiana ac+uaIIy Iooks aI Mardi Gras Iime. As Ihis year's aciiviiies are over, we exfend our hope 'rhar nexr year 'rhe work of spreading Ihe French language, will be carried on by 'rhose srudenis of CercIe Francais. Seaied II. To r.I: L. Nifsche, D. I-IaseIoIf, E. Zukerman, V. Eade, M. Forresf, B. Parks. Siandingz O. Sweet J. MarshaII, M, Lyman, B. Curfis, I-I, RedIich, M. A. Ambrose, K. Wriqhi, L. Rappaporr, D. R. Johnson, A. G-usfafson, D. A. Johnson. D. YanneIIa, P. Ganoung, M. McCauI, L. Magnano, J. McCurdy, B. Wallon, B. Leveif, B. Sage, Page seventy 711776 Sealed ll. io r.l: G. Cramer. J, Carpenier, J. Crowley, L. Bennefi. Standing ll. lo r.l: Mr. Merriam. J. Forness, J. Havens, B, Haas, C. Williams, Mr. Frosi, J. Smith, H. Elmore, H. Siaqo, J. Lian, R. Eade, CHESS CLUB HE CHESS CLUB has ius+ compleled one of ifs mosl successful years, noi only from a financial slandpoinf buf also in lhe membership drive 'rhrouqh which oul- sfanding progress was made. The new players included Joe Forness, Bill Haas, Leo Bennet among olhers Jim Havens. The velerans of lasf year were John Carpenler. Halley Siago, George Cramer, Donald S+uhl, Clifford Williams, and James Smifh. A+ 'rhe annual eleclion, George Cramer was elec+ed presidenl and John Car- penler secrefary-freasurer. If 'rhe spiril shown lasl year conlinues, 'rhe Chess Club can loolc forward lo a long and prosperous fulure. fs I r Page eighly JUNIOR RED CROSS THOMAS BURKE - - - PRESIDENT 0 HOWARD JAEKLE - ------ VICE PRESIDENT u 9 JAMES SMITH - - SECRETARY AND PUBLICITY MANAGER MRS. KERSHNER ----.-- ADVISER HE JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL aT Olean High School is The nucleus OT The Junior Red Cross OrganizaTion oT Olean. The local Council is one oT I4,27O OT iTs kind ThroughouT The naTions high schools. The purpose ol: This naTional organizaTion is To Tamiliarize iTs sTudenTs wiTh The TuncTions oT The Senior Red Cross and also To help in carrying ouT a humaniTarian program in boTh The communiTies and The naTion as well. Locally, The council has been engaged in The Tall enrollmenT drive, giTT-box packing, collecTing maTeriaI Tor exhibiTs and has Taken charge oT The monThly Junior Red Cross meeTings. These meeTings are aTTended by sTudenT represenTaTives of all schools in Olean. The Council was The guesT oT The Red Cross aT The annual banqueT ThaT was held lasT Tall. James SmiTh and Thomas Burlce aTTended The NaTional Red Cross ConvenTion ThaT was held in Cleveland, lasT June. AT This convenTion problems ol: The local council were discussed wiTh oTher Red Cross members of The naTion. LeTT To RighT: H. Jaekle, J. SmiTh, T. Burlce. Page eighty-on? gk ,IT v 1 Page eighty-Iwo Row I: T, Burke, S. Ensell, S. Snodgrass, J. Saylor, G. Gooden, J. Weis, H. Maliclr. Row 2: R. AI+man, J. Galloway, D. Yannella, A. Reynolds, V. Eade, E. Pappas. Row 3: W. Schryver, J. Heinrich, P. Tapp, D. Johnson, M. Forresf, J, Srni+h. Row 4: T. Sinicropi, S, Waite, H. Jae-Icle, W. Darfer. LETTERMEN'S CLUB HE LETTERMENS CLUB is an honorary organizalion of Ihe school consisiing of Ihose sfudenfs who have earned a varsify leI+er in eilher foolball, baslcefball, baseball, or Ihe coveled Iwenly-poinl le+Ier. The Iwen+y-poinl' leffer is acquired by parficipalion in exlra-curricular acliv- ifies. This is one of The highesl honors achieved in O.H.S. The members of +he I948 LeHermen's Club are: ABBOTT, RICHARD ALEXSA, PAUL AUGUSTINI, JOHN BAILEY, RODDIE BONI, FRANK DE GOLYER, JOHN DE ROSE. JOSEPH DONOVAN, RICHARD DUNN, GEORGE W. JAEKLE, JR., HOWARD KASPERSKY, JACK KUKULKA, WALTER LUNDY, PAT NICKLE, RICHARD OKEEFE, JAMES REILLEY, GERALD SIAGO, HALLEY SPINK, JOSEPH WEIS, JACK PARKS, EDGAR WILLIAMS, DUANE KELLER, MAX BURKE, THOMAS DARTER, WILLIAM EADE, VICTORIA ENSELL, JAMES ENSELL, MARLENE GALLOWAY, JOAN GUSTAFSON, ANN HASELOFE, DIANE HEINRICH, JEAN JOHNSON, DELORES PAPPAS, ELIZABETH SINICROPI, ANTHONY SNODGRASS. SALLY SWARTZ, MAURICE TAPP, PEGGY WHALEN. LAWRENCE VANNELLA. DOROTHEA CARNICELLI, LAWRENCE VALLY, JOSEPH WINTERS, LEE McCABE, PATRICK EYLER, GENE Row I ll. To r.l: D. Warner, S. Waile, B. DarTer, L. Whalen, T. Burke. Row ll: J. Weis, G. Eyler, J. SmiTh. T. PraTT, I-I. Ducey, J. Spink, R. BranT, J. Garvey. Row Ill: R. Eade, T. Wade. H. Jaekle. D. NorTon. KEY CLUB TOWAR WADE - - PRESIDENT JAMES 6-ARVEY - - VICE PRESIDENT DOUGLAS WARNER - - SECRETARY THOMAS BURKE - - - TREASURER MR. McLAUGHLIN - - FACULTY ADVISER N MARCH of This year The newly organized Key Club had iTs sTarT in Olean. This club is The only one in WesTern New York and is parT of The Key Club InTernaTional which has several hundred clubs siTuaTed ThroughouT The naTion. The purpose of The Key Club is To develop personal iniTiaTive and To beTTer ciTizenship in The communiTy. The local Kiwanis Club is sponsoring This organizaTion and has conTribuTed much To The success of The Key Club. The neighboring BradTord chapTer of Key Club has also proved iTselT helpful in The pasT year by aiding and advising The Olean Club when problems have arisen. On April eighTh, The members of The local club were The guesTs of The Bradford Key Club aT a banqueT held in The Bradford High School. The TwenTy-Three members are represenTaTives oT The Senior, Junior and Soph- omore classes. The oTTicers elecTed for The year I948 are members of The Senior class. Page eighty-three Row I: R. McCar+en. M. FuIIer, V. Van Duen. Row 2: E. Malpiedi, N. CIarIc, I. Ruqgieri, R. Demboski. Row 3: D. AieIIo, L. KiseI, I, Psafhas, R. Kulhlow. OIL PAINTING CLUB ROBERT I-IEWITT - PRESIDENT SALLY ENSELL V - - VICE PRESIDENT RITA DEMBOSKI - V SECRETARY AND TREASURER MISS BALL - ---- ADVISER I-IE CLUB invifes aII pupiIs inIeres+ed in oiI painiing Io par+icipaIe-Freshmen are as weIcome as Seniors. The meehngs are usuaIIy heId in Ihe Arr Room, buI on pIeasan+ days in Ihe fall and spring, painIinq is done ou+ of doors. Members Iearn a professional approach and use maIeriaIs and me+hods em- pIoyed by experienced arfisfs. Parficular s+ress is laid on coIor relafionships. Three movies were shown during Ihe year. The Iirsi' was on screen painfing, Ihe second on painhng Iechniques, and Ihe Ihird on plashc arIs. The presenf membership is as follows: JEAN BEATON CORNELIA DUNN ROBERT I-IEWITT NELSON DAVIDSON SALLY ENSELL DOROTHY MacKENZlE RITA DEMBOSKI JANET POSTER GLADYS MQCAUL JOHN DUCEY NANCY FOSTER RONALD RATCLIFFE MARY FU LLER , G, . w gp Page eighty-four Q s 1 T 4,57 ' o s K3 ii SPORTS FGOTBALL FOR THE FALL I947 HE SEASON of I947 opened a new chapTer in The TooTball hisTory oT Olean High School. A new TorrnaTion, The combined wiTh a Tresh coaching sTaTT headed by Ted MasTragiacomo, gave Olean a new ouTlook in aThleTics. AlThough The season may noT have been sensaTionally success- Tul in Terms oT games won, iT was successful in awakening Olean's ciTizens To The TacT ThaT They do have a TooTball Team. OLEAN I3-CORNING FREE ACADEMY 34 A biT complex, This 'T , and wiTh The added disTincTion oT a sTeady downpour, Olean Tound iTselT on The shorT end oT The score. OLEAN 7-HORNELL 6 The Huskies were improving rapidly, and earned Their vicTory over The Tavored Raiders. Kneeling: T. Wade, H. Jaekle, G. Reiley, R, Bailey, D. Abbot Margie, G-oodemoTe, J. O'KeeTe, R. Pikulslci, B. DarTer, P. Lundy, J. Ambrose, D. Nickels, W. Kulculka, J. Spink, D. Donovan, J. Kaspersky. STanding: Mr. lv1aTloclc. Coach Ted, J. Weis, Napoleon, J. AugusTini, P. Alexsa, J. De Rose, H. Siago, E. Parks, J, WorTh, D. Luderrnan, T. LaverTy, Scanlon, B. Russell, F. Boni, 6. Dunn, B. Dunn, J. DeGolyer, D. Aiello, AugusTine, Mr. O'Neil. Absenf-Bill Ellis. lL. fo R.J: W. Kunkle, T. Masfragiacorno, G. Maflock, J. O'Neil OLEAN 6-WELLSVILLE I9 The Lions were sfill roaring over fheir previous season's defeaf, and pushed over an early lead fhaf fhe Huskies fried in vain fo overcome. OLEAN 32-SALAMANCA I3 Olean finally came fo life, showing fhaf The new formafion was an improvemenf over fhe single wing employed by fhe Warriors. OLEAN 6--ST. MARY'S 20 The Huskies, sparked by Johnny Augusfini, puf up a sfrong figh+ buf fhe Niagara eleven was nof fo be denied. OLEAN 7-JAMESTOWN 26 Riddled by injuries, fhe Huskies were no mafch for fhe Jimfowners. OLEAN 26-DUNKIRK 26 A hard, foughf game all fhe way, fhe score changed hands fhree fimes in fhe final quar- fer, finally ending in a draw. OLEAN O-BRADFORD 46 The end of a perfecf friendship. Page Bigl9fJ'a.fE1l6IZ Row I: Mr. Kunlrle, J. DeRose, J. DeGolyer, G. Eyler, J. Murphy. J. Kelly, L. Winiers. Row ll: D. Johnson, P. Lundy, J. Garvey, L. Carnicelli, D. Williams, P. McCabe. VARSITY BASKETBALL HE SEASON of I947-48 was perhaps one of 'rhe mosf successful in recenr years for rhe Olean High School Baskefball ream. The sfarring five, composed of Larry Carnicelli, wi+h an average of I3 poinls a game, Joe Kelly, Lee Winlers, Dewey Williams, and Par McCabe, under fhe direcrion of Coach Kunkle, decisively defeafed Salamanca fo rake The counly championship, buf were defeared by Jamesrown in +he Carraraugus-Chauiauqua Counly playoffs. Worlcing capably as reserves during fhe season were Max Keller, Diclr Johnson, Gene Eyler, Joe DeRose, Johnny DeGolyer, Jerry Murphy, and Jim Garvey. Of lhe varsify squad members, Carnicelli, Winrers, Kelly and Garvey are seniors and will be losr lo ihe squad, unless fhey relurn ro play under +he new posl-graduare ruling. The remainder of The squad are sophomores and iuniors and will relurn for af leasr anorher season of play. 0 Y cv I. 4 f Tie, . is .sf I ,J Q Q, in X nm .- ral ...i Page eigbly-eight The Huskies losf fheir opening game fo Falconer, 26-43, buf bounced back fo defeaf a favored Jamesfown quinf, 4l-38, on fhe Falcons' own courf. Randolph Cenfral School shaded Olean 35-33 in fhe Huskie firsf home game, buf again fhe Hill- foppers came back fo wallop Wellsville 52-40, Allegany 44-29, Salamanca 39-27 and fo sfage an upsef vicfory over Bradford, 44-34. Buf fheir winning sfreak was snapped af four games by Gowanda who defeafed Olean, 24-45. A sfrong Erie Tech five wenf down before fhe Huskies 44-43, and if appeared as fhough Olean was off on anofher series of vicfories. Buf Salamanca, previously defeafed by Olean, fook ad- vanfage of playing on fheir own floor and defeafed fhe Red and Gold 23-29. Nexf Hornell defeafed fhe Huskies, 30-5I, and fhen Erie Academy, 44-45, before Olean sfaged a comeback. The Huskies evened fhe score wifh Randolph, defeafing fhe Cenfral School five, 40-29, and wenf on fo defeaf Allegany fhe second fime, 33-I6, buf were sfopped by Bradford, who came fo Olean fo hand fhe Hillfoppers a 37-43 defeat The Red and Gold fhen journeyed fo Corning only fo be edged by The Free Academy, 47-48. Having splif a fwo-game series wifh Salamanca, Olean again mel' fhe Warriors on fhe Randolph courf, winning 53-49, fo become counfy champions. ln fheir final game of fhe season, Olean defeafed a favored Gowanda feam 58-36. ln fhe posf-season game wifh Jamesfown fo decide fhe championship of Caffaraugus- Chaufauqua Counfies, fhe Huskies received a 49-34 sefback. Page fzizzely Row I: Coach O'NeiI, S. Colfone. B. Hasly, D. Nickel, L. Ek, G, Dunn, D. Welch. Row II: B. Dernlaoski. J. Wheeler, D. Russell, D. Snyder, E. Yusko, B. Brandl. Row III: G. Hendrix, B. Carney, T. Halleck, D. Luderman, R. Sherel. JUNIOR VARSITY HE Olean High Junior Varsily baskelball Ieam, under Ihe direclion ol: Coach John O'Neil, won len games of a slilf sevenleen game schedule, showing promise of befler lhings 'ro come when Ihey go To varsily compelifion. SCORES Olean 26 .,.. ,... C orning J.V. 35 Olean 25 . .. .... Bradford J.V. 43 Olean 39 .,., Gowanda J.V. 20 Olean 43 ,.. Gowanda J,V. 38 Olean 9 .... ..,. E alconer J.V. I7 Olean I4 ...,, Hinsdale J.V I9 Olean Jameslown J.V Olean 20 ,.. ,.. Salamanca J.V Oledn Randolph J.V Olean 23 . ., ,.,.. Hornell J.V Olean Wellsville J.V Olean 30 ,., ,... Hinsdale J.V Olean , Allegany J.V. Olean 40 . .. .... Randolph J.V Olean Salamanca J.V Olean 38 ,..,....., Allegany J.V Olean I3 .. Bradford J.V. 3I Sealed: J. I-Ieinrich, J. Ensell. Sfanding II. To r.I: E. Pappas, J. Saylor, S. Larnberf, D. I-Iaseloff, B. Curfis, W. Adams. GIRLS' BASKETBALL ASKETBALL was Ihis year, as in olher years, Ihe Iavorife sporl among Ihe girls. Many really good Ieams were formed by The girls, bui as Ihe season came Io a close we found Ihaf 'rhe Rick-Shaw Run+s and Ihe Wolverines were Ihe Iwo which were Io figh+ if our for Ihe championship. The Iasl game proved 'ro be an exciling one in which The Wolverines, who have been Ihe baslcelball champions for Ihree oul of Iheir four years in High School, again won Ihe championship. Wolverines JEAN HEINRICH JOANN ENSELL BARBARA CURTIS BILLIE ADAMS DIANNE HASELOFF JUNE THREEI-IOUSE JANET SAYLOR ELIZABETH PAPPAS VICKIE EADE SHIRLEY LAMBERT Rick-Shaw Runis BETTY LEVETT MARY FUREY DONNA KEATON JACOUELINE KENT PAT GANOUNG ADELLE ASH SUE CARMANY RUTH JONAK SIDNEY CONKLING Page ninety-one I Sealed: W. Adams, Mrs. Dunn, E. Pappas, B, Eafon. Slandingz N. Buckley, A. Davis, J. Heinrich, D. Haseloff, A. Ducey, R. Rugqles, V. Eade. GIRLS' SPORT COUNCIL HE GIRLS SPORT COUNCIL is an organizaTion creaTecl in order To promo+e inferesf in afhlefics, To regulafe girl'S infrarnural sporTs, and To encourage par+i- cipafion in exfra-curricular acfivifies. A girl is eligible To be elecfed 'ro The SporTs Council only afTer she has obfained a Sporfs leTTer. Any girl who parTicipa+eS in five or more affer-school SporTs is enfifled To receive a sporfs leTTer. Members of This Year'S Council JEAN HEINRICH ---------- PRESIDENT VICTORIA EADE ---A--'-f VICE PRESIDENT ANN DAVIS - - - - SECRETARY ELIZABETH PAPPAS ----- - TREASURER K. Senior Represenhafives WILMA ADAMS AUDREY DUCEY DIANE HASELOEE Junior Represeniafives , NANCY BUCKLEY RUTH RUGGLES 'T' Sophomore Represenfahve . 4, BEVERLY EATON TTT 'f T f, ,sri . Freshman Represenfahve - Tfgwgiji I I MARTHA STAPLES - I- S Page ninety-two TUMBLIN6 CLUB HE TUMBLIN6 CLUB is made up of a group of girls from O.H.S. who are infereslecl in, and enioy working wilh gymnaslic equipment The purpose of Ihis club is Io develop Ieam work, palience, poise, grace, and good poslure. The girls make up mosl of Iheir own slunls, and have fun praclicing Ihem. JEAN HEINRICI-I - - - PRESIDENT JO ANNE ENSELL - VICE PRESIDENT BARBARA CURTIS - - - SECRETARY DIANE HASELOFF - TREASURER MEMBERS Jean Heinrich, Diane Haseloff, JoAnn Ensell, Barbara Curfis, Sylvia Fifch, Rosina DiMarco, Carolyn Bochmier. Gloria Lingenfelrer, Irene Fairbanks. Parry Schoonover. Janice Reynolds, Palfy Jones, Parry Bouch, Cherie Meridan, Mariorie Gould, Beverly Mclnroy, Gayle Blackman, Barbara Krornparl, Carol Wilbur. Rose Marie Blake, Jean Marshall. Sally Ryan, Cafhrine Haberly. Barbara Ford, Willie Adams, Elizabelh Taylor, Corky Dunn, Jean Hollowell, Mariorie Johnson, Marilyn Daylcn, Yvonne Moses. Ann Davis, Vickie Eade. Beverly Eafon, Rufh Ruggles, Diane Travis. Joan Galloway, Nancy Wade. Shir'ey Seidel, Norma Miller. Marrha Sfaples. Sidney Conkling, Shirley Hoffman, Lucille Chase. Barbara Smifh. Mary Furey, Lore'Ha Chase, Joan Blake, Janef Saylor, Dorrhea Yannella, Nancy Hammond, Mary Primikaris, Nancy Clark, Carolyn Hopkins. Marion Blemasfer, Beverly Karnery, Marge Boughfon. Row I II. fa nl: B. SI: Clair. M. Ofio, D. Haseloff, B. Curlis, I. Fairbanks, B. Ford, B. Maclnroy. W. Adams, M. Sfaples, G. Lingenfeller, N. Hammond. Row 2: M. Folleff, P. Schoonover, S. Filch, J. Borowski, J. Heinrich, J. Blackman, J. Marshall, P. Jones, J. Reynolds, N. Clark, Row 3:R.De Marco, J. Ensell, C. Bockmier, P. Bouch. Page ninety three Row l: A. O'Toole, E. Zeigler, F. Ligouri, L. Adams, D. Cradduclc. Row II: D, Van Camp. H. Neporadny, B. Laps, Mrs. Dunn. VOLLEYBALL HEN WE resumed our classes in Seplember, Volleyball season officially opened. The girls pracliced during fheir gym classes, and many of Them formed 'reams of Their own, These Teams look par? in The eliminafion conlesf which was held in The girls gym affer school hours. The lournamenf proved 'ro be an exciling one, from The firsf game +o The very lasf. The final game broughl +oge+her fwo Teams, The Senior Wolverines, who were The volleyball champions lasl year, and The Junior Cardinals, neilher of which had suffered a defeaf during The enfire season. The Cardinals were viclorious and well deserve The +i+le Champs. CARDINALS WOLVERINES Lou ANNE ADAMS Vickie EADE DOROTHY CRADDUCK Jo ENSELL LOUISE JOHN AUDREY KRUZYNSKI BEVERLY LAPE FLORENCE LIGOURI PEGGY MANNING ANNE O'TOOLE DOROTHY VAN CAMP ELLEN ZIEGLER Page ninety-four SHIRLEY LAMBERT HASIE HASELOF-F JEAN HEINRICH BILLlE ADAMS JANET SAYLOR BESSIE PAPPAS BARBARA CURTIS JUNE THREEHOUSE Row I: T. Deplo, A. Kwiailcowski, J, Mazur, C. Richardson, Josephine Gerrnalc, Row II: D. Maliclc. E. Bush. J. Borowslri, N, Vollz. GIRLS' SOFTBALL GAIN Ihis season, soilball was second only Io baslcelball in popularily. Teams were made up of Ihe Senior, Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman classes. The championship game was played beiween Ihe Roughneclcs and Ihe Wolver- ines. In Ihe Iasi inning of Ihe game, Ihe Roughneclcs scored seven runs Io defeaf Ihe Wolverines, eleven Io Ien. Championship Game ROUGHNECKS WOLVERINES ANN KWIATKOWSKI AUDREY KRUZYNSKI CHARLOTTE RICHARDSON SHIRLEY RICHARDSON NANCY VOLZ CHARLOTTE SKROBACK JOSEPHINE GERMACK TI-IERESA DEPTO FRANCES BUSH JULIA MAZUR JOAN BOROWSKI DOLORES MALICK VICTORIA EADE JO ANNE ENSELL SHIRLEY LAMBERT DIANE I-IASELOFF .IEAN HEINRICH WILMA ADAMS JANET SAYLOR ELIZABETH PAPPAS BARBARA CURTIS JUNE THREEHOUSE Page nineiy-five Page ninety-.fix Leif +o righlz L. Toohey, J. Saylor, D. Yannella, A. Davis, M. Boughlon, A. Cruess. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS LEAN HIGH SCHOOL was represenled during lhe l947-I948 foolball and baslcelball season by lhe varsilry cheerleading squad composed of Mariorie Boughlon, Anne Cruess, Ann Davis, Audrey Ducey, Nancy Forrest Janef Saylor, Lupe Toohey, and Dorofhea Yannella. The Varsify capfain for lhe enlire season was Audrey Ducey. Olean High Schools loofloall Jream was supporled a+ all home games in Bradner Sladium and al Wellsville and Bradford, The baslcelball Team was supporied al all home games in Jrhe Olean High School Gymnasium and also al Randolph, Allegany, Salamanca and Bradford. Nancy Forresl and Lupe Toohey represenled Olean High as All-Slar cheerleaders al' 'rhe All-Slar games al Randolph. Audrey Ducey, Nancy Forresl, Janel Saylor, and Dorolhea Yannella are mem- bers of lhe l948 gradualing class. Joan Galloway, Vicloria Eade, and Louanne Adams served as alle-rnale cheer- leaders for The season. Row I: B, Smilh, Lucile Chase, J. Hallowell. Row 2: M. Bell, M. Furey, Lorella Chase. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS CO-CAPTAINS-LUCILLE CHASE. MARY FUREY MURIEL BELL JEAN HOLLOWELL LORETTA CHASE BARBARA SMITH HE I947-48 SEASON has been successful for fhe Freshman and Sophomore girls, who were chosen by lhe Sludenl Council lo acl as Junior Varsily Cheerleaders. They have received new baslcelball uniforms, as well as new loolball swealers, and have led fhe cheering al all 'rhe games in which J.V. leams parlicipaled. As beginners, lhey have learned lhe cheers, as well as 'rhe rudimenls of leading a crowd in a cheer. Aller lhey have gained more experience, lhey are beller qualified 'ro serve u as Varsily cheerleaders. r l Page rzirzety-Jeven EVENTS OF I947 - l9Ll8 SEPTEMBER l-Foolball candidales lake lield under Maslra- giacomo. Huskies lo employ 3-School commences. 20-Corning Free Academy loolball leam lrounces Olean season's opener. 26-Olean edges Hornell in close lill, 7-6. OCTOBER 3-Wellsville dumps Olean I9-6. IO-Olean shows power in win over Salamanca 32-l3. -Counly Teachers Convenlion. I4-Garvey elecled presidenl ol Senior Class. 23-Eleclion ol Sludenl Council ollicers is held. Snod- grass and Malick elecled presidenl and vice presi- denl, respeclively. 24-Sainl Mary's lrips Olean 20-6. 25-Slale Press Convenlion held in Syracuse. 3l-Olean ballles Dunkirk lo 26-26 lie. NOVEMBER Il-Bradlord blanks Olean 46-O. I2-Eirsl class in driving is held by Coach Kunkle. 2l- Uncerlain Wings is presenled by lhe Junior class. 26-Huskies open baskelball season wilh loss lo Eal- coner. DECEMBER l--Darler, Burke, and Eade place lirsl, second, and lhird in American Legion conlesl. 5-Marian Malick, Joan Scolidia, Joan Carrll win awards in poelry conlesl. 9-Olean upsels Jarneslown 4l-38. I2-Inauguralion ol new school paper, Congress: Pappas, Darler, Galloway, Eade, edilors. I2-Randolph over Huskies in courl lill. I6-P.T.A. loolball banquel. I6-Public schools begin new radio series. I9-Chrislmas vacalion begins. I9-Olean slarls win slreak wilh viclory over Wells- ville. 22-Freshman Class holds skaling parly. 23-Olean conlinues wilh win over Allegany. JANUARY 9-Salamanca bows lo Olean in league lill. I3-Olean avenges loolball deleal wilh win over Brad- lord, I6-Gowanda humbles Olean, breaking win slreak. 23-Olean squeezes by Erie Tech 44-43. 30-Salamanca evens series wilh 29-23 win. 3I-Olean bows lo Hornell. Page ninely-eight FEBRUARY 5-Sophomore play presenlecl in assembly. 7-Erie lakes Olean 55-44. I I-Olean comes lhrough over Randolph 40-29. I5-Mr. Sidney Frosl, guidance leacher, and Mrs. Mc- Mullen, formerly Miss Wombough, hislory leach- er, resign. Mr. Erosl now serves as guidance in- slruclor al Fredonia and Gowanda High Schools. I7-Olean makes il lwo over Allegany. 20-Seniors presenl Besl Fool Forward, wilh Guslal- son and Burke having leads. 20-Bradford manages splil wilh Olean 43-37. 24-Mr. Winlers arrives lo begin rehearsals lor Fire Away . 27-Corning edges Olean in close lill 48-47. MARCH 2-Huskies earn counly lille laking Salamanca in playolls. 4-Band Concerl held. 5-Olean closes wilh win over Gowanda 58-36. 7-Quiz leam downs Smelhporl. 9-Jameslown eliminales Olean lrom finals 49-34. IO-Larry Carnicelli is high scorer lor season. I I-I3-O.H.S. presenls musical comedy Fire Away . 20-Key Club organizes. 22-School Board voles lo use P.G.'s in alhlelic meels, lhus, disconlinuing our rivalry wilh Bradlord. 24-April 5-Easler vacalion welcomed. APRIL 5-Track and baseball praclice begin. 9-New York Slale Honor League chosen. ZI-Olean baseball leam al Salamanca. 26-Olean al Randolph, baseball. MAY 3-Randolph al Olean, baseball. 7-8-Music Feslival. 8-Eirsl lrack meel ol season al Nichols. IO-Olean nine journeys lo Salamanca. I I-Salamanca lrackslers al Olean. I2-Sophomore class holds dance. I3-I4-Spring vacalion. I5-lnvilalion lrack meel al Wellsville. 22-Dunkirk and Olean close al Dunkirk. JUNE 5-Counly lrack meel scheduled lor Olean. I2-Seclional lrack meel, Kenmore 29-Commencemenl. ADVERTISERS O YOU -THE ADVERTISERS, 'rhrough whose . help lhis book has been a greal success-we, lhe Class of I948 exlend our hearlfell Thanlcs and apprecialion. May you be rewarded a hundred fold for your help 'ro us and realize full value lor your adverlising lhroughoul lfhe coming year. 'Y 7'7 Ks CELEBRATING '50 YEARS 0F PRDGRESS --in, Ulcanl I Z Z Z 1 8 9 8 - 1 9 4 8 Olean's Modern Hardware - Department Store! A. E. EWING 00. Complete Home Furnishers THE OLEAN TIMES HERALD Edited for the Families ot Southwestern New York and Northwestern Pennsylvania 'The Golden Circlen Th Yearbook is a Product ot the Comm l P t g Department ot the Olean Times l-lerald Corp l CLARK am. ga., gm, Jam mmm gg, 71111 0PP0f'iWuhlf JD, ww Jw, gm of 7948 Bath, gndilukluallq, and fnllectzbnlq, flwllif .Sucmu Q l 1 OLEAN Y M C A l 4 How Abouf You ? l I E The Y.M.C.A. has many people in ifs membership. We would be glad lo welcome you, foo. The cosf is qui+e y low: fhe program of acrivifies quife varied. Why noi l 'lhinlc of your Y.M.C.A. as your club? Q , l y V -,- CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES l l TO THE CLASS or 1948 1 l T Messer Oil Corporation 4 up ,W We u Page one hundred three DEEISM DIAMONDS 0LEAN'S LEADING .IIIWELERS PIIIINE 3567 WHDL An Affiliate oi the American Broadcasting Company Ili ON YOUR DIA Lua: Gooo BREAD? TASTE Oun LARGE LOAF A Product of RHODES BAKERIES, INC. OLEAN, N. Y. CONGRATULATIONS AND SINCERE BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF OLEAN HIGH SCHOOL I When you are considering a banking connecrion, come and 'I'aIIr wifh I'I'1is friendly, long esrablished bank. The Exchange National Bank of 0lean OLEAN, NEW YORK Established l870 THE OLDEST BANK IN CATTARAUGUS COUNTY MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION P g oze hzmdred fiv l M I I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES V ST. BONAVENTURE COLLEGE I y COMPLETE COURSES LEADING TO DEGREES l ARTS BUSINESS T SCIENCE l PHYSICAL EDUCATION I R.o.T.C. For Fur+her lnformafion Wri+e Regisfrar, Sf. Bonaveniure College, S+. Bonavenlure, N. Y. l , Aw C - WHEN YOUR EYES NEED ATTENTION jo jlze Cfadd of 1948: l CONSULT AN OCUUST l , DONALD A. MBCDUFFIE l T I' I94 I T o you, +he gradua es of 8, I ocul-'ST I fhe leaders of fomorrow, congraf- 1 I +I d b f l h I +h. 407 Easl Sfafe S+reeI' I ua Ions an es was es. n IS y Oleanl N. Y. l greaf democracy each shall wri+e I CCW, , C his own his'I'ory. May your hand I , l if ' ' 'Ti if TW ' be sleady, your purpose noble CONGRATULATIONS I and your mind Clear. FROM I Locnwoolrs I l 3I3 Wesi' SIa+e S+reeI I Olean, N. Y. l-,,,,,,, H, , Y , 7 ,Wi ' ,WYWYYY 7, , , C Page one hnmired ,fix Wfafzlmt agaaluzt jtofma, G. WILLARD T3 ELECTRIC ' . ?L'QIIruhe l Qfawtlt 1 l Restaurants Pa I I Congra+uIa+ions and Besf Wishes for Success and Prosperi+y Io Members of 'rhe I948 GracIua+ion Class I Consider us as your friend and Ie'I us help you during your life in +he business world. The First National Bank of Olean MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION CONGRATULATIONS FROM I rnffsonn EQUIPMENI co., mc. TO THE CLASS OF '48 I ,II CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I948 UNGER'S CAKE SHOP I I8 W. SI'aI'e S+. Phone 4973 Page one hmzdred eight i i l i H -' ' i i i BEST wlsr-res FROM i i The Van dor Horst Corporation is I OLEAN, New YORK ii --W -, Q i BURD BROS. PEERLESS DRY CLEANERS Lumber and Builders' Supplies i congratulations i I I030 Easi' S+afe Sfreei' i to the Class of 1948 Olean, New York Te'eph e 3m 8:9 E. s+a+e S+. Phone 6I7 o i i ,i i o Pg bdd Uno WMF E? .Sin JEWELERS Esiablished I 865 OIean's Finesf S+ore BEST WISHES T0 THE CLASS 0F 1948 Wm BEST WISHES T0 THE CLASS OF 1948 Eygclrox airy BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF I948 HENRY'S PRINT SHOP 3II Wesf SI'aIe S+. OIean, N. Y. HENRY ZOGHIBE, Prop. - Call 5474 FOR ALL KINDS OF QUALITY PRINTING Pg ldcliezz l Bed Wishes +0 'the Every+hnng for +he Offace 5 Class of '948 BUSINESS MACHINES w and 1 0I.EAN TRUST COMPANY Member Federal Reserve Sysfem Member Federal Deposil Ins. Corp. EQUIPMENT COMPANY ' Sales-REMINGTON-RAND-Service GIBBLIN DAIRY 207 Ful'ron Sfreef BEST MILK AND CREAM' Thai Freedom Shall Nof Perish From The Ear+h. -A. Lincoln. l School Supplies l 245 N. Union S+. i MEN Xu BOYS CLOTHING --Fea+uring- Campus Togs for Preps l l CARNAHAN'S A IN OLEAN l Page one bufzdred eleven DON ADAMS Aurononvf mrs W. S+al'e al' Fif+h Olean, N. Y PHONE OLEAN 4800 KNOWLEDGE IS WHAT WE SHOULD STRIVE FOR HARRY E. HALWIG COMPLIMENTS OF CREST METAL PRODUCTS, Inc. O Precision Metal Work FOX 8. STEVENS 0uALnv Jfwflfns Masonic Temple Building Phone 3952 Olean, N P g IJ a'redtufel1fe JOHN ASH mms and CLEANING 3 I6 Wesi S+a+e Sfreel' PHONE 3426 Olean, N. Y. 3 As a Duck '35 taketh to I water yi Q ...sowillyou I 1 lake fo our yl f Qi.. young men's I fogs. Siop in in qqv, ' 2:any'l'ime. ,.rf: 1 ,,.:: 15 . V ---A kt firm. 'M .,,. ,-,MW D A V l S Clothing Company G. E. HOPKINS Sporfing Goods - Ammunifion Guns - Bicycles Oufboard Mo+ors and Service Also General Repairing Chiavetta Bros. nm MACHINERY a uinnwinf CNJU Phone 3995 4l0 N. Union S+. Olean, N. Y. Page one bznzdred lhirleen COMPLIMENTS BLUEBIRD COACH LINES and BLUEBIRD CAB COMPANY CHARTER BUSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS II2 N. Barry S+. Olean, N. Y. A Phone 8050 ' STANDARD LINEN GELDER 81 SON Supply 50, CUSTOM CLOTHES SHOP IOI0 Wes+ Sfaie Sfreef 2I8 Wesi' S+a+e Olean, N. Y. A Phone 6268 V, , NA, W , W W , Wi ,, ,.,. ,, .M N.-. on. VICTOR M. FAIRCHILD A A KINGS GREENHQUSES DR. ROBERT E. FAIRCHILD GROWERS OF QUALITY FLOWERS DENTISTS A Y Firsf Na+ional Bank Building A Phone 4077 Phone 6923 Clean, N. Y. Easi' Sfa+e Sfreei' Olean, N. Y Friendly Ag, i s X Rf . pause T- ' V DRINK ' ,F . fl 1, A 56 '-. 0 nm A lm 4 . .. 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LY if f , U, I T WN sl COUNTRY FOR REAL SATISFACTION I 0 From Your Foofwear Make : FROSTED FOOD IOCKER COMPANY Hi '1ifa 'S YOU' BYWOYCI 1 3m N. Bany S+. Olean' N. Y. The remembrance of qualify remains long af'I'er +he price is 'Forgo'H'en. I D. C. MERITHEW. Pres. 4 Phone 5426 HANNIFAN si co. I47 N. union S+. Dial 6367 Page one lnfmdred .fixleen CONGRATULAT'0NS BUY YOUR PORMALS AT TO CLASS or ms MLM Shop LANNEN'S WALLPAPER and PAINT IO8 W. State St. Olean, N. Y WAGNER - FOWLER Hardware Co., Incorporated Stoves - Paints - Glass SPORTING GOODS, Etc. 5I2 West State Street' Phone 69I8 Olean, N McGRAW'S DINER -For Fine Food- Chicken - Steal: - Fish OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 602 W. State Phone 703I GIBSON'S KENDALL SERVICE Corner of Third and State Olean, N. Y. PALMOUIST'S J E W E L E R S Jewelry of the Better Kind I72 N. Union -- Opp. Exchange Bank Besr wlsHEs TO THE CLASS or '48 OPPENHEIM'S EOR FLOWERS Olean, N. Y. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '48 OLEAN TILE COMPANY Page Une hand d I LLLLLLW L lv.- LLLW.- I L BEST OF LUCK COMPLIMENTS I CLASS OF -48 I L , L W, MILLER 3, 50N L PUBLIC LOAN C0., INC. L L L ROBERT w. Fox Lkv frww, ,Hwy Ifmfm W ,W,ff,WNL. 1 Young Men'5 CIo'H'1e5 I L FOR FINE CLOTHES I KAMLER snos. I Corner S+a+e and Second Sfreefs I I Olean, N. Y. . I Shop af lUCIE'S L OIean, N. Y. I L L J , ---L it --L,.LL,L--- ,, ni-, -ff L HSEND THE GIRLS IN.. CONGRATULATIONS N I MATSON'S CYRIL NEWMAN L I Furnifure and Appliances Beauty Shop I 510-sub N. Firs+ S+. Phone 3132 I 12112 Wes+ S+a+e Clean, N, Y, I,,,W,,,j,w ir LL, L L LL- - , nvfnf, -I A S SS S SST Sim SI S K SS SSSS I SNOW WHITE . L COMPLIMENTS I LAUNDRY AND CLEANING CO. I AH K- d F L d W k I LYONS - CROWLEY - SERVICE I I SZ sul ZH .or L L Plumbing 84 Hea+ing ConI'rac+ors ncu Ing Ug5 an IJ alns W OnIy Pure Soff Wafer Used I I 305 Wes!! S+a+e Sheejf I Olean, N. Y. L O'ea ' N' Y' Page one lzmzdred eigbleezz GAVIN - MCCARTHY III Nor+I1 Union Sfreef i, , W7 I Experience Plus News Training GUARANTEES BETTER PICTURES DON HEINTZLEMAN NEWS PHOTOGRAPHER F. H. OAKLEAF C0. OUAUTYIN SCH00l SUPPHES Gionni LIAN - Assocmf I THE OLEAN PHARMACY HARRY M. BRYANT I33 Norfh Union S+. Olean, N. Y. BEST WISHES SHERET'S JEWELRY II3 Nor1'I1 Union Sf. BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF I948 fliagefk ibbfincfiue .fdloiaaref 262 Nor'II1 Union Sfree+ Olean. New York Use Gas For +he Four Big Jobs In YOUR Home COOKING - REFRIGERATION WATER HEATING HOUSE HEATING PRODUCERS GAS C0. SPONSORS Peoples Marke+ Duf'Fy's Marker Nu-Way Cleaner Mayor Gusfafson Mayer Markei' I Hunfer Insurance Agency Y Page one hundred nineleen
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