Olean High School - Congress Yearbook (Olean, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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M, V f 'K K n 4 fl! L I 6 - W 1 1 61 - , .. ., ., . , ' ' ' ' . V, ' . 1- -A . .1,-N ',.'.1,:,- 'A ' ' A -4-I--1 - - '..m---.p,,n,,..'..1,- - ' L . - V-,Af I F , ,. , , igredenfecl Ly fha OACLI1 .Myra .SJcAoof .sjfucilenf .xdddociafion fwfw' is ZMJQX for fire .Slloof MW 1949-50 dh ob SUE TAYLOR CHERIE MERIDEN DONNA BLANCHARD JOHN VANINI BEVERLY McINROY LUCILLE CHASE 2,1 ' , ',f. qw' ' 5 . fd-'Dj L, . !,,,+f .-' ' ' uf -9' rl Q , -PI ' -C. if if N z , ,X ,.. Editors-in-Chief 'gig CONSTTAYIZCE CHNELL I Managing Editors MARLYN FOLLETT Literary Editors ,' PHILLIP FRABLE Photography Editors I! NANCY CLARK 'J Art Editors ix, RICHARD VEDDER Sports Editors MARGARET MALICK Af! J Business Manager I LJ? I' L -, W A I GEORGE DUNN - Circulation Manager if ' juffl of ik? Qnllufg In 1900 they said Not much! To horseless carriages and such . . . What we don't know is better unknown . Woman's place is in the home! But inventions came and the new fads stayed. When old styles went, new styles were made. Wars and depression and women's vote, New truths were discovered and new books wrote Throw off the old chains - Iet's find out! Medicine, science, and teaching shout. You can't stop progress, it's sure as truth! We must build our world for tomorrow's youth. The turn of the century-What's to come? World War Three and the hydrogen bomb? The doors to the future are open wide . . . Class of '50, FIND WHAT'S INSIDE! - ANN KENNEY. C Q,-L4 JM' M Maw F 3 . ffwpf Q CQNGRESS MID-CENTURY EDQTICN YEAR OF 1950 , Clean High School Olean, New York if r , as Y M55 V 9 QW QW K ,X , LL kb V V 1 . V ,ef 'X 7 N. 3 ,9- X i ecbcafion Wm .jwlerfef jfuenf We, the class of 1950, dedicate our yearbook to Hertel Fluent, our permanent class adviser. From our freshman year on, he has directed our activities and made them all successful. He has never been too busy to lend a sympathetic ear and a helping hand. 4 , ,ffJl fl JI' ly! ,xyffiif ,ff Vi 2, I' ,Q 0 V, O V orewor Siren aiu! Wow-1900 uri. 1950 THEN . .' . . Before their brownstone-fronted house a Stanley Steamer sat, Father waxed hisfhgndlebars while Mother rolled her rat. NOW... . Cars they keep by two's and three's with TV sets to spare, Father has no mustache and Mother has no hair! -Donna Blanchard. 0 0 0 The CONGRESS staff has set forth these pages for you, hoping, herein, to present a picture record of memorable times at OHS during the Mid-Century year, 1950. Since 1900, half a century has passed, and styles have changed a-plenty. Constant, however, within the American scene, has been human nature with its eternal pursuit of liberty and happiness. Within these covers we have tried to show thirteen hundred young Americans pursuing liberty, happiness-and education! 4 5 Cmfmfd ADMINISTRATION ACTIVITIES CLASSES I I SPORTS PATRONS 6 I lS1'YG'l' lOY'1 Cgfw-ki : IU' 'QQ 'l1v--- ' ,I Q. 1: w 4 MR. DONALD M. KEAGLE Superintendent of Schools, Oleon, New York Florence M. Snyder, Secretary to the Superintendent Ear of glclucafion HARRY B. HUNTER, President GEORGE I.. PURDY EDWARD H. BARESEL MRS. MARY S. HANNIGAN Ligggs KCEEON R. v. KOEBELIN, Collector and Clerk JOHN M. WOODS GENEVEIVE MADYNSMORE, MRS. GRETCHEN BUCK!-EY sslstant Clerk ond Treasurer GLADYS M. DEHNKAMP, Secretary ROBERT L. DAVIS, Secretary 8 MR. ERNEST H. HOELDTKE, principal of Olean High School, attended Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois. He has done graduate work ot Buffalo State Teachers College, University of Buffalo, New York University, and the University of Rochester. At Wyoming High School he taught Mathematics for two years, after which he became principal of Painted Post Elementary School, Holley High School, and Olean High School. . 9 AKRL ' 11 iff? I 1 4 vpxg v,,1. 1 F3431 12 lm- f f5ixi,,' 1 M5935 5 AA tis 5.7- f m l I ,Q W Nl X Nji,,,,, Awsan at 2 ' v . . sq Q15 , 90, ffsft :'tv' ,Q My , N su .- ,M X 62 9 1 axg Set: ,, v.. I MR. M. WESLEY SMITH, Vice-principal of Olean High School, also serves in the capacity of General Mathe- matics and Elementary Algebra teacher. Mr. Smith has been at Olean High School tor seventeen years. He attenclecl Hamilton College and has clone graduate work at St. Bonaventure College, Cornell University, and Union College. 10 I r .N B N i guidance e gg MR.JoHN WALLACE . . . Boys JEAN QUIGLEY Mnss ELIZABETH HERZOG . . . cms KATHRYN DORSEY ' Wevkcaf MRS. ARMSTRONG MISS CLARK DR. GREENLEAF MRS. GARVEY 11 DOROTHY ATKINS English D'YouvilIe College V gffw c. , K, ' H 1 Q tQA I w ,. ' at V - , g f? .wif-,T 2.,l:e.s- :F .5 153- fag, 253,51 L 'ZQQQIQ Q ' it EDITH M. BASS Commercials Geneseo State Normal SAMUEL CARR Cgadugy RICHARD BAKER ELIZABETH M. BALDWIN ANNA M. BALL Mathematics English Art Vanderbilt University Syracuse University Syracuse University Mansfield State Teachers Albany State Teachers ?3 it eg., I I Mil + 1-.g! 'fg2sQ l,' t, X- . ., . 'awiiif ' A lv Sf K fy A A rdf , . '.,,,.., t . KATHRYN M. BERTHA H. BEAR RUTH A. BURRITT BAUDENDISTEL English Commercials Music Syracuse University Russell Sage Elmira College University of Buffalo w nork Statekach Eastman School of Music M2 Universtiy of Rochester ff ' U' ' 0 M' f f f llii AGNES M. CASEY ROBERT CHARLES DOROTHY D. COBUR Social Studies Vocational Spanish and English . Buffalo State Teachers Buffalo State Teachers University of the Kalamazoo College University of Rochester Sf, Bonaventure College State of New York University of Rochest Electricity A. COWELL GERALD DAVIS MARY G. DOWNEY MARY C. DRISCOLL Commercial English English English 1y State Teachers Fredonia State Normal University of Toronto New York State College Brockport State Teachers Teachers College University of Rochester St. Bonaventure College IHENRIETT I MABEL C. EATON THELMA E. EVERLETH HELEN H. FABIC Physical Education Home Economics Commercial Home Economics and Arnold College of Buffalo State Teachers New York State Cafeteria Manager Education Columbia University Teachers College Buffalo State Teachers College HERTEL FLUENT MARION FOOTE ALICE N. FROMME Science Mathematics Commercial College St. Bonaventure College Columbia University Elmira College University University of Buffalo St. Bonaventure College E175 ii I, , I K S':c' 1 ,,fV 2 . ,b:,q V. E GEUDER IDA R. G ULD ROBERT GRANT LOUIS HALE MUTIISVHUIIICS ' arian Director of Music Dept. Head of English IInlVefSl'fY Albany Teachers Mansfield State Teachers Fredonia State Cornell UUIVSVSIIY Columb University University of Michigan t. Bonaventure College Bonaventure College University of Buffalo University of Chicago 4. HERZOG Guidance Buffalo State Teachers St. Bonaventure College Albany State Teachers Colleae KERSHNER Commercial- New York State Teachers Cornell University LULA M. HILL Science Alfred University WILMER E. KUNKLE Health and Driving Columbia University Westchester State Teachers EE' I S3 as sf Q - RICHARD McLAUGHLIN KX. Science English and Journalism Mansfield Teachers I Hamilton College College Syracuse University St. Bonaventure College JOHN O'NElL Phy ical Education It aca College ,X If x X. I 9 f MARION HURST Home Economics Michigan State Teach JULIUS LARSON Vocational The Stout Institute RAY B. MERRIAM English Cornell University HORTENSE A. KELLE Mathematics . ers St. Lawrence Universi TE D MASTROGIACO Social Studies St. Bonaventure Colle OLIVER Latin College of Wooster I viffif5li?sI'fi't5i'Q1if1 L. ' Wx. VII I we ,. ,Q . . . t . ,V . ,.,,. y . , CI t L I lgwltttt H . ,., .. .,,. gif f 11-fi ??g2f,gff1'2 CHRISTOPHER O'TOOLE CAROLINE M. PERCIVAL MARY L. PRATT Head of Industrial Arts English Social Studies Buffalo State Teachers Syracuse University Syracuse University College Buffalo State Teache St. Bonaventure College Cornell University 1. 4 hh 'W in in im is mf I.. ,if X594 I S 'I 'I lm!-,ff . ,. ww I ,igfygijz rg . A 55, ' iwtz, ' i - -draw. I I- f -K ' , ' f-wfrv, U . , 'f I, fir , I '1-1' RGARET SABATINO ROBERT STARR EVERETT R. THOMAS ROBERT C. TOWNSEND Social.Studies Science Commercial Orchestra Director neseo State Teachers Alfred University Pl ttsburg Normal School Ithaca College Bonaventure College ew York Eastman School of Music X x5lI'c ll , ti Atv L 'A imsliltttx ix it I VW I ti 'lil-I , 1 A It llliill 1 Q Ivlllxn I I , . .. 3 , it W lll I I ' , ., , faifffwcwc-I if f fi Oqi7,?f-if' RETCHEN TRENKLE French yracuse University KENNETH VAN DE MARK Social Studies Union College Harvard University Louisiana State University Z2 MARION Weis wi' ' will lwll l WW 53 ' w 'I,li'l ,i:rytt.,,, JOHN WALLACE Guidance Social Studies wego State Teachers St. Bonaventure College College Columbia University Cornell University Cornell University PAUL W. VENABLE Social Studies Southwestern Institute of Technology Cornell University PAUL WHITEHILL Science Clarion State Teachers College Columbia University JESSIE M. WALL Director of Home Economics Mechanics Institute University of Rochester MABEL WILSON Mathematics Hiram College If X I, 5110 I , 'Tl ABIGAIL YORK HENRY ZIEL X GEORGE MATLOCK Social Studies Mechanical Drawing Athletics D'Youville College Buffalo State Teachers Olean Public Schools College 'l5 lflfla Oh, Alma Mater fair and true Thy honor we acclaim, We rally 'round the Red cmd Gold To laud thy noble name. In thee we students shall renew Our faith of clays gone by, ' Across the years, we'll live anew Thy spirit Olean High, . Across the years, we'll live anew Thy spirit Olean High. Wafer Dear Olean, thy loving ways And charms will ever be Those memories of golden days, Those friends and hearts so free, To thee we pledge thy honor due, And parting sound thy cheers, Our thoughts of you, so staunch, Will live through all the years, Our thoughts of you, so staunch, so true Will live through all the years. - Brady Shoff, '3'l. so true wg. 'I6 S563 , , 1 lb enior gfadd icem JOE FORNESS . . . President SUE TAYLOR . . . Vice President MARGARET MALICK . . . . Secretary ROBERT BIEHLER . STUDENT COUNCIL Treasurer GLORIA HINMAN LEO BENNETT ANN MITCHELL JACK BROWN LAWRENCE RAUB CLASS ADVISERS MISS PERCIVAL MR. FLUENT MR. VAN DE MARK .wi 'I8 !'N J .i V+ it X Y ', 'yi l l 1' 'x .,,.f li .i7 .Y X- BERT AL11MAN Bob ience 8. Math. ,Aqwbiti n: sn't any. Baske'balXletlle!r Track 1, 2, Echo s off'Ein'- in 2, 3, Custodian 3',fHome om Rep. 2, MusicaluComedy 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, sembly 1, 2, 3, 4. E ANDERSCN l Sue ience. ,Ambitfonz Nurse. sketball 1,i'2,.-334, Volley- Il g1,,,2414.f 4, volieymamon 2, , 4, PinZP'ong 1,V,2, 3, S tball IE3, Afkgorts tter,1,2f3, 4, Shuffg' oard , 2, 3f1'reas.C1:,m6fsa Club 1, Fil Painting Cllub Nb'Tumbling lub 1, 4, Ping Pong Club 1, 4, 4, French Club 4,, Qpa.rh'E:1tic lub 1, 2, Bowling-fleague 3, heerleacling Club 3. +DELLE ASH Aclelle jlath. Ambition: Good typis asketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volle' all 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleymi on , 2, 3, 4, Ping Pon 1 , 3, , Softball 1, 2, 3, ports etter 1, 2, 3, 4, Spam Club , 3, Dramatic Club 2, Vice- res. 1, Alt. Home Room Rep. , Jr. Play Usher 3, Musical Comedy 2, 3. OHN J. ASH, JR. John fa Armldgi-rt6n' ' . s etball 1, F , ', 1-1495-mf'LTF'Jll Sfpo s,,2,, 3, 4, l i , Spanish l ,Key Club 4, Public Sp. lub 4- s' dy 2, 3, LICQ- aybhtical Com- 4. , Y IOBERT AUGOSTINI Bob focationol. I P 1 l hi ul RODDIE BAILEY Potato Business. THERESE BALLAK Terry Business. Ambition: Always successful. Home Room Rep. 2. ' .afrfs-fl: zum-aff' It FJ j '.g' HATTIE MAE BARNES Hattie Home Ec. Ambition: Work. Glee Club 1, 3, Christmas Spring Concert, Glee Club Emblem 2, Basketball, Volley- ball, Volleyminton, Ping Pong, Sports Letter 1, Commercial Club 2, Class Day Usher. F' AUDREY BEAL Aud Business. Ambition: Secretary. .rf MARYJEAN BEATON Jeanie Ambition: To travel. Vol- Ping Sports Oil Pai 1 x . js Mid, Y Hr!! if.. I if I fly! f If ' T ,V SHIRLEY BECKER Shirley Science. Ambition: Nurse. Choir I, 2, Glee Club I, Orchestra I, Band I, Music Festival I, Choir Emblem 2, Spring Concerts, Basketball 2, 3, Volleyminton Champion I, Belmont I, Writing Club I, Parents Exhibition Night 'I. LEONARD BELL Len CThe Nosej. Math. 8: Science. Ambition: Destruction Engineer. Choir 3, 4, Orches- tra 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 3, 4, Concerts 2, 3, 4, Track I, Intramurals I, Track Banquet I, Camera Club 3, Jr. Class Treas., Sr. Play, Jr. Play Usher, Musical 2, 4, Quartet 3, 4, 20-point Letter, Assembly Band 3, 4. MURIEL JAN BELL Beck Ambition: Career ! Club I, 2, OhC , 2, I CIu , ketba , 2, 3, - lleyba ggbtam I, Vo yball I ,j , 4, Ping Po g I , ,S ft I, 2 or et MM 3 ' 1 I 1 , i-1 flebo f 4 siness X r 31 ' Clb,,Hom omRe. Igfliflliitiojlay, Minstrzl I . Cheerleader 2Ef' ' Cheerleader 3, 4, All ar Cheerleader 3, Cheer- leading letter 4, Basketball Banquet 2, Football Banquet 3. LEO THOMAS BENNETT Lee Math. Ambition: New car. Chess Club 2, Musical 2, 3, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Assembly 2 3, 4, Student Council 4. I LUCY BENNETT Lucy Business. 'I ELIZABETH BERFI Betty Lou . Bus' essf bi- tion: Secretar . e b I, 2, 3, 4 Conc t , ,mblem 2,Sar t Hi ,Fa ,J ROBERT BIEHLER Buttons Math. 8: Science. Ambition: Insurance Salesman. Orches- tra 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 2, 3, 4, Camera Club, Spanish Club 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross Secretary, Freshman President I, Treasurer Senior Class, Home Room Rep. Alt. I, Junior Play, Assembly Band, Congress Staff 3, Empire Boys State, Prop. Committee Soph. Play, Tel- O - Scope Staff 3, Twenty point letter. JAMES BLACKWELL Sam Intramural Sports. ,nu Mgff. is EWG ,44-sf , , . - f JOAN BLAKE j-dlJQdnie Science. ition: Nurse. Basketball 4, Volleyminton 3, Ping Pong 3, 4, Classical Club 3, Usher Junior Play, Tumb- ling Club 2, St. Mary's I, I Freshman Play, Music Festival monitor 3. I ROSEMARIE BLAKE Boots Math. Ambition: To be suc- cessful. Glee Club I, 3, Spring Concert I, 3, Emblem 2 yrs., Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball 2, 3, 4, Volleyminton I, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Softball 'I, 2, 3, 4, Sport letter I, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 4, Bowling Club I, Jr. Play Costumes Com., Musical 2, 3, 4, Tumbling Club 2, Commit- .AXKX 7',. 1f,, ,- 'jo 31,111-.Juli ,--53 QS: : .X f l X. I ,Ly v6-'21 'I !.,, ' 016.1 If ff 112 Bi,-D' - 1 1 I K! , ' DONNA CLAIRE BLANCHARD Breezy . Math. 81 Science. Ambition: To be satisfied. Choir 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All State BOI ld 4, Emblem 3, County Sectional Band 3, Basketball 2, Volley- ball 1, 2, Ping Pong 1, 2, Softball 1, 2, V. Cheerleading letter 2, Tennis 1, 2, Musical Comedy 4, Field Hockey 1, 2, Dramatic Club 3, Public Speaking 4, Sec.-Treas. 1, ROBERT W. BRANDT Bob Math. 81 Science. Ambition: To travel. Freshman Basketball, J. V. Basketball 2, Track 1, 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, Basketball Banquet 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. Key Club 3, Sophomore President, Pres- ident Student Council 4, Home Room Rep. 3, Student Council 3, Sophomore Play, Boys' State 3, American Legion Ora- torical Contest 4, Co-chairman Junior Prom, Co-chairman Property Committee Jr. Play, -- 7 I 'F f, 1 I nl,' ll ROBERT BLASKE Bob EUARLES .lfllfF?lr 1,T, ,T-Efrmgls Ambition: O. H. S. Graduate. Clence' 1 m I lon' e MARION BLEMASTER Marion . Science. Ambition: To be happy. Basketball 1, country record with Dick. Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Track Banquet 1, Spanish Club 3, Vice-Pres. Spanish Club, Home Room Alt. 3, Cross Country 4. yx, 3 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, JA BROWN Brownie Vol yminton 1, 2, 3, Ping S- aM h. A- -- : .P g 1, 3, om: softball 1, 2, Digg? , afnura mom , 4, Sports letter 1, 2, 3, 4, Hom ep.: Student ome Room Alt. 1, Jr. Play, k1Musical 3, Usher Commence- ment 3, Usher Musical 2. CAROLYN BOCKMIER Bocky Science, Lgtin.f'Am 'lfti'on: Co- ed, vD.e'aEoness,,.H usevyife. Bas'Retball 1, 2, 3,g,l4, Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleynjinton 1, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pongt'l,'2, 31 4, Girls SOHHGIT' 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports letter 15, 2, 3, 4, Tumb- ing Club 1, 2,'3, 4, President 1 Tumbling Club 3,r Classical Club 1, 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, 4,gJunior Red Cross, 3, Musical 3, Usiher Jr., Sr. Plyay, Usher Olean - Bradford Con- cert. BARBARA A. BOWERSOX Barb . Business. Ambition: Housewife. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 2, Christmas Concert 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring Con- cert 1, 2, 3, Junior Play Usher, Senior Play Usher. 21 Council, unior Play, Boys' State, Ticket Committee Sen- ' Pl . f ' f' 6 nor ay fqhfflf : I 1' Q, A AWIM .M JANE BUQKLEY Janey' Ambition: To act. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Music Festival 2, Con- certs 1, 2, 3, Girls' Softball 3, Spanish Club 3, Sec. Spanish Club, Soph., Junior, Senior Plays, Usher Musical 1, Usher Music Festival 4, Musical 3, Charge of Assembly 2, 3, In assembly 1, 2. DONNA BURDICK Birdie Ambition: Ladies' hat design- er. Dramatic Club, Musicgl Comedy. r K ' Bilzf JANIECE BURDICK Squirt Business. Ambition: Private Secretary. Choir 'I, 2, Music Festival 'I, 2, Concerts I, 2, Ping Pong 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, Junior Play Usher, Usher Musical Concert. JOHN FRANCIS CALLAHAN Kal , Math. Ambition: Petro. Engineer. Choir 4, Football 3. 2:1794 Qtjfja DONALD M. CARLSON Don Math. 8. Industrial Arts. Am- bition: Architect. Prop. Com. Senior Play, A'ssern ly, Intra- murals J, 2, Iljf'- ' . 'J M .H FRANK CARUCCI Charlie Industrial Arts. Ambition: Go to California. JEAN CASHIMERE Jeannie Business. Ambition: Secretary. Ping Pong I, 2, 3, 4, Volley- minton 'l, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, Usher Senior Play, Musical Comedy 2, 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4. 2 x MADELINE CAYA Madeline Business. SUZANNE MANY Car a '. Math. Ambition: T a r. hoir 2, 3, 4, Glee I, rchet I,2, 3, 4, usic Fes v , 2, 3, 4, Con- certs I, , 4, Basketball 'I, Ping Pong I, 2, 3, French Club 4, Home Room Rep. 2, Student Council 3, Vice-Pres. of each 3, President Orch. 4, Jr. Play. LAURA CARNICELLI Carny Home Ec. Ambition: ? ? ? ? ? Basketball I, 2, Volleyball I, 2, Volleyminton 2, Ping Pong 3, Girls Softball 2, 3, Com- mercial Club I, 2, National Poetr s o iation 4. MEMS LORETTA CHASE Retta Art. Ambition: ? ? ? ? ? I I I St. Mary's 1, Musical 2, 3, J.V. Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheer- leader 3, 4, Junior Prom Queen 3, Cheerleading letter 4, Football Banquet 2, 3. LUCILLE CHASE ' B 'ess. mbition:T e ne o ato St. Mar , Bas- tball 3, 4, Vo ball 2, , 4, V Ile mint 2, 3, 4, 'n ng 3, , Girls Sport cil 3, 14, rls Softball 2, 3 4, Spo s letter I, 2, 3, , rd, J. V. C eer- lea r o-Captain rsity Che rea er Co apt 'n 3, Capt. 4, ll-s Cheer ader 3, Tum in ub 3, 4, Foul Shooting e t 3. 22 . ,. .,.,,,,.,,,ti.,- EQZLQQSMI 5' ifffiwfrit 1:12523 ... , gmail glwc few. Big? A, 3 1,1 ia- Hlgftzi . ,- X.gQf.,l ,N I lg, . ,,w,l95wl 1 F6 , 2 ,, F Z ' Q iff? , . ' :iii 35 5 f it l2l'f.'T2m'Y ff1s,i'i'. - . , gl iz !:.,2,1,f,m ,,.. , f . l , :.4,'1.gE'f- - . ,g gl ,eff -,ggi VVVL . Y 3555.5 A ,f. ,mwfifzf-w e . -f mt , ,tfliizzg g . .- ..: V -- K lu.: tlw -' 'K' :1 :li ,i.,,..' f, w mf.. i s -5, 1 grill 4 1' i 'xiii 12 Mig 4 ft , Q .4 Sr I we Krew Nia' Sql elf 553 if X :ef ,:,.. V- ,see X, 253525.21 . .,. ,qV.,.,, S533 338 ,gill ll 5 if . fx Wim, 2 if l qw? CONSTANCE CHESNE Connie , Maio ath. Ambition: Nu . etball 2, Volleyball 2 V eyminton 2, Ping i , Softball 2, Snorts l t 3, pckn. lub 2. BEVERLEY CLARK Bev Maior, Business. Ambition: Secretary. Glee Club 1, 2, Christmas Concert 1, 2, Spring Concert 1, 2. , 1, . . ,Nj if A ' ffl RW ,ffl , V uf. .Qs 1' l NANCY ANN CLARK 'Nancy Art. Ambitio ercial Artist. Gle 1, 2, 3, Music l 1, Christmas nce 1, 3, ring Con- , 2, 3 Rem 1, an'sh l, 1, ll Pa nting Clu 1, Usher Cla i t , Edi- tor Ye o YlI3' sf PAUL COLLINS Paul Math. 8. Science. .f , 4 f BARBAR N L l Barb Home onomic Ambition: Balle cer. lee Club 1, 2, , 4lXM ic Festival 3, pylng png rt 1, 2, 3, 4, usic Emblem 2, 4, Ping Pong , 2, 4, Ticket Com. Class Pr , Vice-Pres. Glee Club :ll ,, Christmas Concert 1, 2, 3 YI NANCY coNvEY Nancy Business. Ambition: Secretary. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 3, Concert 1, 2, 3, 4, Emblem 2, 4, Home Room Alt. 1, Assembly Program 1. LOIS J EANNETTA CRAWFORD Che-Che . Business. Ambi- tion: To get ahead!! MARIE CUCCHIARO Marie Business. Ambition: Secretary. Basketball 1, Volley all 1, Volleyminton. 1, Ping ong 1, Commercial C b 1, e Room Alt.' , ec m. Gay 50's Hop 2 o '.l lor girl 0 . 1 h .ig 3. FRANK D,4:POl.lT0 Frank Math. Scierfcew Ambition: Edugcated Hobo. I f , I ,' 4- , 1 . , , , , I V I l 4. ,I MARILYN DAYTON Marilyn Art. Ambition: Designer. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Glee Club Emb- lem, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volley- minton 1, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports letter 1, 2, 3, 4, Oil Painting Club 2, 3, 4, Com- mencement Usher 3, Senior Play Usher 4, Musicals 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom. Committee. 3, Gay 50's Hop 2. 2,0-vaVa.c..d ue: De BEN: Hugs French. Ambition: ? ? French Club 4, Sec. of French Club 4, Congress Staff 3, 4, WHDL Play 3, Dancing Club 2. JOHN DELANEY John Science 8. Math. Ambition: ? Track 3, 4, Track Ban uet 3- Cross Country 3, 3, 4. mij.5 we Q!J5ggfQg,. DOEALUZFMBOWSKI Bingo , Math. Ambition: An education. Basketball T, 2, l Football T, 3, 4, Track 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports T, 2, 3, 4, Sports Ban- quets 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. Student Council 4, Home Rm. Rep.. 2, 3, Camera Club 2, Red Cross 3, Sr. Play Prop. Com. Chairman, lass of '50 Dance Prop. Com. 1, 2, 3, 4, 'Musical Comedy 4. MARILYN DICK Lyn Lotjp 8. Science. Ambition: cher. Classical Club 2, 3, c. Classical Club 2, Sec. reshman Class, Home Room Alt. 4, Comm. Soph. 8. Junior Play, Red Cross Rep. 3, St. Mary's 1. LAURENCE DIETTER Larry Vocational. HOWARD DRAER Ivan Ambition: Machinist. Maior, Vocational. Basketball, J. V., l, J. V. Football i, 2, J. V. Baseball 1, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Intramural Champs 3, 4. ROBERT DRISCOLL Bob l Business. Ambition: To finish- school. Intramural Sports T 2, 3, Home Room Rep. 31 Bowling 'Club 3. 14, D' 'L 'I ll A HAROLD DUCEY Bud Science. Ambition: Millionaire bachelor. Freshman Football, J. V. Football 3, V. Football 4, Track 'l, Mgr. Track 2, Intra- mural Sports 'I, 3, 4, Key Club 3, Home Room Alt. 2. G UNN Mad o '. Science. Ambition: K outboards, Fres an as et l, V. Bas all 2 3- V. B t all 4, V. Tr gr. 3, Baseball Mgr. 2, lntramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Jr. Play, Prop. Com. 3, Lettermans Club, 4, Congress Staff 4, Circula- tion Mgr Congress 4. CHARLES DWAILEEBE Chasbo . Vocational Arts. Ambition: Business man. ,W . I DELORES EADE Dee Business. Ambition: crochet a pineapple doily. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Dramatic Club 1, Public Speaking Club 4, Business Club 2, Tumbling Club 3, Sec. Jr. Class, Alternate home- room rep. 2, Student Council 2, Sr. Play promptress 4. ELIAS EADE Eli Math. Ambition: Senator. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 4, Volleyball Champs 3, Track Banquet 1, Cap. Int. Basket- ball 1, Home Room Rep. 1, 2, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Usher Musical 3, Prop. Com. Senior Play, Publicity Manager Stu- dent Council Elections. Concert 1, Basketball 1, 2, , 1 , y - LORRAINE EADE ee Business. Ambition. Ice skate Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Volleymin- n 1 2 3- Ping Pong 1 G'rs Softball 2 3- letter 1 2- Commercial Clu 2, Dec. Com. Gay 50's Hop HL u 1 W without falling. Glee CIub ',V, . tif , to , , , , 2. 3 gf, i r 1 I ' , , Spor ' Co-chairman Christmas Dec Com. 4. f gf. 1 Qs, Bev 1.5 AWN yi fzsgyff Sc m'o 1Cae. Basketbal , , 273 4, Valle - ban 1, 2?l?CsfVf?fGWf:1:fff?n 1,g2, 3, 4, Pinfg, Pong 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sport 2',f4, Girls' Softball -, '2, 3, 4, Sports letter 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-chair- man Musical 4, Home Room Alt. 4. .Jr ' I-' Jwgoyll Science. Ambition: ? Fresh- man Basketball, J. V. Basket- ball 2, J. V. Football 2, Var- sity Football 4, J. V. Track 1, Varsity Track 2, 4, Football Banquet, Track Banquet, Foot- ball Super Sports letter, Track Super Sports letter, Home Rm. Rep. 1, 4, Junior Play. X. 1 9' ' ,M gdy's Club Concerts 1, 2, 3, 4, Volley- 3 14, VPHLQ Pong rygbffballjj 2,'3, 4, let Q, Dramatic 1 Ho I Ro 1, M' rel 1, shelf Jr. I , Mins!! Show 3, Prop's Com. Senior Play. JOANNE FERGUSON Jo Science. Ambition: Be a Dieti- tian. Glee Club 4, Volleyball 2, Volleyminton 2, Ping Pong 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Usher Concert 2, Minstrel Show 2, Library Staff 4. GERALDINE FITCH Jean Ambition: Loafer. 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 1, 2, Commer- 3, Com. Gay '50's 1, Decorations for Jr. Com. for Decorating Tre JERRY FITCH y Math. 8: Sc' e. A ition: Who kno . Ban 1, 2, Music Festival 1, 2, Concerts 1, 2, Intramural Basketball. SYLVIA FITCH Syl Music. A bition: ? ? ? ? ? I Glee Clu 4, C ncerts 3, 4, Basketb 1, , 3, 4, V Iey- , 2, 4,Mo,Iley t6n' 1 , ' g Pon , 2, 3, , So. al , 2' , Sports letter , 2, , 4, . R Cross 3, Span. Clu ,S eas. of Span. Cl , Tu g Club o 2,ShueBar ,,3,4, Usher at Musical Comedy 1, 3, Assembly 3, Spring Concert 2, 3, Christmas Concert 3, 4, Prop. Com. for Mus. Com. 3. fi L WV U! MARLYN FOLLETT Molly Science. Ambition: ? ? ? ? ? ! Basketball 1, Volleyball 1, Volleyminton 1, Ping Pong 1, Softball 1, Sports letter 1, Spanish Club 3, Camera Club 2, Tumbling Club 2, Bowling Club 3, Public Speaking Club 4, Assembly 4, Cong. Staff 4. -BARBARAJASXORD Wgtr. fl We h,S aft f m 'tiomf Tfgfi e .t e grea A ri n f..Novel. ,Glee Club , 3, 4: rch 1, 2, 3, 4, Music oncert 1, 2, 3, - 4, Embh-,:,-Q , French Clubj, Treas. - fel-O- Scope Repo ef 3, Tel-O- Scope Ma sheV Band Concert , ,P ln- thology 4, Orch Librarian 1, 2, 3, 4, Mus. Comedy 3, 4, JOSEPH FORNESS 4 Joe p . Club 3, ess b 2, lu 3, , Sec. f Key re . s 4, Jr. Class 3, Editor- el-O- ope 4, Jr. State , A. L. Oratorical S t E . Te - S Msgial Comedy , b Com Mus. Comedy 3, St Marys Academy 1. C 1. P -P -- tn- F-fr P ast 3- 2 -Pt. Letter 4, s-' Sl , va-I I X . f PHILLIP FRABL Phil In t. rts. mbition: Lady ill r hoir , 3, 4, rch. 1, , -M 'c siv 3, -Music oe ,2,3,4Co ts1, , 4: Orch. E em 2, 3, Choir blem , Dram. Club 4: Jr., . y, Mus. Comedy 1, 2, , 4, Boys' Quartet 3, 4, Assem lies 1, 2, 3, 4, Public Speaking Club 4, All-State Choir 4, All County Choir 3, Choir Robe Committee. LOIS FRANK Frankie Business. Ambition: Commer- cial Teacher. Jr. Play Usher. tw rl-tif Z all ' PATIENCE FREEMAN Pat Business. Ambition: Secretary. Commer. Club 1, Usher for Sr. Play, Usher American Male Chorus, Usher N. Y. State Music Festival. PAUL J. FROMME Boozer Math. 8: Science. Ambition: Be a millionaire. Key Club 3, 4, Treas. Key Club 4, Public Speaking Club 4, Usher Jr. Play, Com. Jr. Play, St. Mary's 1, Science Award St. Mary's, Boys' State 3, Assembly 4, St. Mary's Play Cast, Delegate Key Club Convention. MARY FUREY Mare ome Economics. Ambition: ousewife. Shuffleboard 2 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Vol- I ley ll 2 3, 4, Volleyminton 2, , Pong 2, 3, 4, S' a , , Sports letters K4- umbing Club 2, 3, r ti Club, Sports Editor, A- n re s, St. Mary's 1, Mus. P ay 2,l , Play St. Mary's, J. JV. Cheerleader 2, 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Cheerleading letter, Football Banquet 2, Basketball Banquet 2, Co- captain Cheerleaders 2, Class of '50 Hop 2. HELEN GARDiNEii ' Helen Business. 3' BETTY GARREPY Liz Science. Ambition: School Ma'am. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Shuffleboard 1, 2, 3, 4, Vol- leyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleymin- n 1, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong 1, 2, . , irls Softball 1, 2, 3, Sport Council Vice- Sp rtcsleftes 1, 2, 3, 4, rum. Cl-u g Club Cu Jr Red 'lf , - l by . Re - Sr. Plaf4,f sher Jr. Xyay, er fComme ce- ,want,xsNl,oJtpr Mmawst. 3, ea -A 26 015 L My DOMIN IC GATT USO Mich Science. Ambition: Be edu- cated. Track 3, 4, Intramural Sports 3, 4, French 'Club 4, Vice-Pr. French Club 4, Home Room Alt. 3, J. V. Golf 3, Ticket Com. Senior Play. ANNE GAVIN Anne Latin. Ambition: Nurse. Clas- sical Club 2, 3, St. Mary's T, Property Com. Jr. Play, Ticket Committee Senior Play. W a,v6L-9 MARGARET GEER Maggie Business. Ambition: To get a deer next year. Glee Club 'I, Orchestra 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Volley- minton 3, 4, Ping Pong 'l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Rep. Girls Sports Council, Softball 3, 4, Sports letter 3, 4, Dram. Club Play 3, Jr. Play, Sr. Play Committee. JOAN GERMACK Jo Home Economi . mbition: Live in Detroi. mmercial Club 1, 2, oom Alt. 'l. ifilwl WALLACE GAREY Wally Science. Ambition ?? 'P N 27 WALTER GERMACK Wally Math. 8: Science. Ambition: Be successful in everything I try. JEAN GRANT Beanie Science. Ambition: Nursing. Classical Club 3. MARGARET GRAN Margie Math. 8: Science. Ambition: Teacher. Basketball 'l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volley- minton 1, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Softball 1, 3, 4, Sports letter 'I, 2, 3, 4, Shuffleboard i, 2, 3, 4, Dram. Club 3, 4, Dram. Club Festival 3, 4, Tumbling Club 3, 4, Ping Pong Club 4, Treasurer Dram. Club 4, Jr. Red Cross Council 3, 4, Radio Club 4, Public Speaking Club 4, Science Club 4. Aymb lon: o t l spqsiiiit r Cmirist- hairman VIRGINIA DARE HANCHETT Ginny , Business. Ambition: Airline Hostess. Basketball 2, Ping Pong 2, Commercial Club 'I, 2, Musical 3. 1. MAUREEN HARDER Mareen French. Ambition: ? ? ? ?? Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Concerts 1, 2, 3, Music Emb. 2, Home Room Rep. 2, 4, Musical 3, Usher 4, Monitor Open House 4, Assembly 1 2, 3. BEVERLY HARRIS Business. Ambition: Secretary. Glee Club 1, Basketball 1, Volleyball 1, Volleyminton 2, 3, Ping Pong 1, 2, 3, 4, Com- mercial Club 3, Home Room Rep. 4. wi SHIRLEY HOFFMAN Red Science. Ambition: ?? Basketball 21, Volleyball 1, 2, Ping Pong 1, 2, 3, 4. W M' ' ,v ROSE HOLLAMBY Rose Home Economics. MYRTLE HAYNES Myrt Business. Ambition: To be a good Secretary. WILLIAM HORNISH Bill Business. Band 1, 2, Musical Festival 1, 2, Concerts 1, 2, Intramural Sports 3, 4. auth ,ia VIEW It MARY PAT H MARY ELLEN HUGHES Mary t' renc + Business. Spudy tion: ht an pi no Ambition: Be a Stenographer. duet. ir 2, 3 ,Glee Club Glee Club 3, 4, Spring Con- c Fest' 1, 2, 3, cert 3, Christmas 4, Commer- erts 1, , 3, 4, Cho' cial Club 3, Usher Christmas I lem , Jr. Red cg , Concert 3, Usher Class Night. Fre c lub 3,Q4G Ho c. Clu 4, Cam Clu - res. W ,bww-ov H e E. 4- e MUS. f ' Conc ts 1 2 ,J Play W Ushe 3 al gr. C ress fcnome ' Cl 's'mC'5 Pro' MARY Lou JENNINGS Lou I - - , I ' Home Economics Ambition Housewife GLORIA HI 1 Re Glee Club 1- Basketball 1 Businesl ' , g. ref . Volleyball, Volleymitten 1 F sflyal 1 once,-fs Sportsletter Usher us mblem 4 ommercial 4 - H R om Rep. 3 4 I I .. 3 . d . 1 I Y , f ho I 4: , 17 Ping Pong 1, Softball 1, . 2' , 4 I I' 3, I g ' ' I 0 ' 1 I t ent Council 4. BARBARA JOHNSTON 'limo . Tpyl.. QQ? b Y my ANN MARIE JORDAN Math. Marie Ambition: Undetermined. fwfbwvlp I D few Il ,. fc I ' - 1 ROBERT M. JORDAN Bob Math. 81 Science. Ambition: Traveling companion for rich old man. Orchestra 'I, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 'l, 2, 3, 4, Concerts l, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, Ernblem 3, 4, Track 'l, 2, Spanish Club 2, Minstrel Show 2. - - ,L K 4' A JV- ' ,f ff, Jackie Science 81 at . Ambition: To have 4 ids. Glee- Club 'l, 3, , oncerts 1, 3, 4, Emble , Basketball 'I, 2, 3, 4, Voll yball 'l, 2, 3, 4, Volley- mitton l, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong T, 2, 3, 4, Girl's Sports Council l, 2, 3, 4, Pres. Sports Council 4, Sportsletter 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Usher Jr. Play, Usher Musical Comedy 3, 4, Minstrel Show. JACQUELI JOYCE ANN KINLEY Ann Business. Ambition: Be a good Secretary. Choir 2, 3, Glee Club, Gowanda Music Festival, Spring, Christmas Concerts 1, 2, 3, 2 year Music Emblem. ELIZABETH KNAFELC Eliz. Home Economics. Ambition: Undecided. Basketball, Volleyball, Volley- minton, Ping Pong, Girl's Sports Council, Girl's Soft Ball, Sports Letter, Usher, Dramatic Club. ro ome Economics ' o : To be a ond E nstein. St. Mary's ,St. E beth 2 3- t e , rist- Tre urer 4 2 CAROL M RIE wER ISABEL KNAFELC Isabel S C - ' m rt , C mera Club JQKWJURCJV1 ANN DOTEN!KENNEY Latin 8. Math. Ambition: To be a Pathologist. Glee Club 1, 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 'l, 2, 3, 4, Concerts 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club Emblem, Orchestra Emblem, Dramatic Club 2, Home Room Rep. l, Jr. Play, Tel-O-Scope Staff 3, 4, Valedictorian. ' l. l J 1 1.41f-K ,' - 1 1 ' ' -. C X ., fy. 3 C' 1 DOLORES KOLIN Dori Business. Ambition: Secretary. Glee Club l, 2, Music Festival, Spring Con- cert i, 2, Emblem 2, Jr. Play Usher. if 29 61,4 QP? THERESA KUBIAK Terry Home Economics. Ambition- eautician. D PATRICIA LISI Pat Business. Ambition: Get into business swing of life. Glee Club I, 2, Emblem 2, Com- mercial Club 2. , ' kk ' ',7fQ.lj4!fJA ,QM iq .1 ,U I'.,j's!J 1.22542 I , ' I-M52 II K 5 -Z., ,lug-tg -ig ' i ll ,qi-.-123324 f .. -WI -. ' , sf- VIVIAN La CAVERA Science. Glee Club 2 lpity Math., Sciene and Art. Ambition: Play pro basketball Orchestra I, Band 'I, 2, 3, 4, Band Pres. 4, Music Festival 'I, 2, 3, 4, Music Concerts I, 2, 3, 4, Emblem 2, 3, 4, Fresh- man basketball, J. V. Basket- ball, Varsity Baseball I, Intra- mural Sports, All-Star Basket- ball Banquet, Key Club 3, 4, Lettermans CLS: 3, 4. BETTY LE 1 Skip French. bition: Anything that hap s. Basketball 'I, 2 3 4- t. 'I - olle ball , , , y 1, 2, 3, Capt. , Volley- minton , 2, 3 4- Ping Pong I, 2, Q4, , Sport Council , Softb , I, 2, 3, 4, Cop. 2, Sports letter I, 2, 3, 4, S uffle Board 'I, 2, 3, 4- Frenc -ICIub 2, 3, 4. JAMES LEFFERDO Ace AUDREY LITTLE Ava Basketball I, Volleyball I, 2, Volleyminton I, 2, Ping Pong 'I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Softball 'I, Sports letter I. iw-5?.11ff Doris THERESA LOGAN Terry Ambition: ? Science. KATHRYN LUC S Bertie Business. -A tion: Book- keeper. Choir , 4, Glee Club 'I, 2, Musi stiy,al 2, 3, 4, Con EmbIem I. ALEXANDER J. MALESKI Industrial Arts. Mole Ambition: To retire. Intramural Sports I, 2, 3,. ' VFW 'Tiff Yi ,,. . a,,,,gf.gg,--W. 4, f , 5. u .. 5 X ,yt ,iii 5 35 l s? -A3-z Pits, 'Qi ZS www!-W Lee DLI!! E.. V741 V 5, J 4 . ' JE? MARGARET THERESA MALICK CHARLE ElMrHsDiQ1 'Char Peggg . Commercial. Ambi- tion: wn a car. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyminton 1, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sport Council 4, Sports letter 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 1, Sec. Sr. Class, Jr. Play, Chair- man Com. Jr. Prom, 20-point letter, Bus. Mgr. of Con ress 4. ONE lc. Ambition: oin A ES. Choir lee 4, Music 1, 2, 3, Con- cert 1, 2, , 4, Emblem 2, 3, Fest. Monitor 2, Usher Class Night 3. MARY MARKERT Mary Science. Ambition: Nurse. Classical Club 3, Red Cross Council 4, Musicfa om J3, Library StcfiC1i3'E:U,,-,BV Qivjfywff ALAN MARSHALL Al Science. Ambition: Undecided. , M1 174,114-fl ls . 1' fy!- JAMES MARTEL Jim Vocational 81 Science. Ambi- H. Ho Afbition: Success- ful. pls So .lball 3, Business :'Cglub 1,3 Home Room Rep. 3, ,,jUsher Christ ?!sfQ2oncer.t 4. il JU 1,- DONALD MAYER Donal Math. 8. Science. Ambition: L. O. H. R. intramural Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Prop. Com. Jr. Play. JULIA MAZUR J Business. Ambition: House- wife. Basketball 4, Volleyball 4, Volleyminton 4, Girls' Soft- ball 4, Sports letter 4. JANE McCOY Janie Science 8- Language. Ambi- tion: Be a nurse. Glee Club 1, Jr. Red Cross 3. EVELYN McFADDEN Eve Business. Ambition: Own a car. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Music Festival- 2, Concerts 1, 2, 3, Music Emblem 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyminton 1, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports letter 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, Costume Com. Junior Play 3, Program Com. Sr. Play, Cos- tume Com. Minstrel 2. 0-f5-sv-056 , PATRICIA ANN McGRAW Patsy , Home Economics. Ambition: Wife. BEVERLEY McINROY Bev Art. Ambition: Fashion Illus- trator. Oil Painting Club 1, 2, French Club 3, Tumbling Club 1, 2, 3, Musical 2, 3, Art Editor Congress Staff 4. 13,-w5f4JA f Uln2 rwffm LOUIS MAGNANO! 'Lou Business. Ambition: anager of a business. J. . Football 2, J. V. Track , ports Ban- quet 2, Fre lu , Home Room -at usl al omedy 1, 2 3, 4, ssembly . CHERIE RIDAN Jake' Mat . nce. Ambi n: Marr amil naire.Gle lub S ng Concert 1, osket- ,2,3,4, oe alll, , 4, Volleymi o 1, 2, 3, -Pi Ponlg, ir Softball 1, 2, 3, po s I tter 1, 2, 3, 4,1 Sp nish u 2, 3, Home Roo Alt. 2, Dramatic Club JC , Promptress Soph. Play, ior Play, Bowling Club 1, Musical 3, 4, Congress Staff 4. WILLIAM MESSMORE Willie Math. 8: Science. Ambition: Go to college. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Con- cert 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Contests 1, 2, 31, 4, Band Emblem 3, Orchestra Emblem 4, Spanish. XLQIQIJ 2, 3, Pres. Spanish Club N 3,xl Iome Room Rep. 4, Home Room Alt. 2, 3, Boys State 3, 20-pt. letter, Pres. of Band 3. WZ! ANN MITCHELL Mitch' Science. Ambition: Travel. Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Orch- estra 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Concerts 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Concerts 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring Concerts 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Emblem 2, 3, Orchestra Emblem 2, 3, Choir Emblem 2, Assembly Band 2, 3, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, Volleyminton 1, 2, Ping Pong 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports letter 1, Shuffleboard 1, 2, 3, 4. YVONNE MOSES Bunny Business. Ambition: Secretary. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyminton 1, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports Council 3, Soft- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports letter 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 1, Student Council 9:0-0 MQ CARL NELSON Oke Ind. Arts. Ambiti : Hus nd. Intra ural Sport ' X col 0 lb I - I . MARTHA LOUI HOLS Toppy . Ho Economics. Ambitio ior Designer. Camera Clu 4, Home Econ. Club 4, i -Pres. Home Ec. 4. RICHARD NITSCHE Dick Science. Ambition: Chemist. ml Wir f Zi.. ONALD NORTON Nort ath. 8K Science. Ambition: ne wife and ten kids. Key lub 2, 3, 45 Vice-Pres. Key lub 45 Delegate Key Club onven. 45 Soph. Class Vice- res.5 Jr. Class Pres.5 Home oom Alt. 45 French Club 45 usical Comedy 35 Assembly , 35 Master Ceremonies Soph. lay5 Lt. Gov. N. Y. State Key lub. ONALD OLKOSKY Stumpy nd. Arts. Ambition: None. I ti RE OLSON Margie Business. Ambition: Telephone Operator. Glee Club, l, 25 Concerts i, 25 Emblem 25 Bas- ketball T, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 'l, 2, 3, 45 Ping Pong 'l, 2, 3, 45 Softball 'l, 2, 3, 45 Sports letter 'l, 2, 3, 45 Usher Senior Play5 Usher Music Festival5 Program Com. Sr. P ay5 Tumb- D10 ling Clu 5 Sprin ncert5 Christ. C t5 s r Musical. . l CIA N T at reign L g ges. ition: To be a r. P' Po 3, 45 Softb 35 . ry 'l. Vice- . hm Class5 Prop. Co nior Pl y. MARGARET PADDEN Peggy Home Ec. Ambition: Telephone Operator. St. Mary's 'l. Kilim CARMELLA PALMER Carmie Home Ec. Ambition: House- wife. DONNA PALMQUIST Donna Home Ec. Ambition: House- wife. Usher at Chri tm s Con cer ff? 177754- :ff LAU RENCE PBA RSONS Larry Science. JJV WJ-WW L PASCUCCl f'Laura Business. Ambition: Secretary. Glee Club T, 2, 3, 45 Concerts5 Glee Club Emblem5 Basketball 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 25 Volley- minton 'l, 25 Ping Pong 'l, Softball 'l, 25 Dramatic Club 'I5 Commercial Club 'l. LORETTA PAUGH Lorrie Busin Ambition: Model. Cho' , 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 'I5 Or stra 2, 3, 45 Band 35 sic Festival 3, 45 Concerts , 2, 35 45 Choir Emblem5 Orc tra Emblem5 Festival C c rts3,l45 ContestConcerts , 3, 45, usical Comedy 3. YK if 14 V. Au I 'W ROBERT PEACE Industrial Arts. Ambition: Be successful. DOROTHY PECONE Dottie Business. Ambition: Secretary. Glee Club I, Home Rm. Alt. 'l. f. DOLORES PETERSON Pete Business. Ambition: Secretary. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyminton 1, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong 1, 4, Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Sports letter I, 2, Commercial Club 2, Home Room Rep. 3, Make-up Com. for Senior Play, Usher Graduation. JOSEP , DEL M . Scie . Am t : ? I . Orc 'jr I , 3, 4, SIC Fe IX , , 3, 4, Concertsxl, 2, 41, Emblem 3, All-State!-V . 3, 4, County Orchestral I. RAYMOND PIKULSKI Pike Business. Ambition: ? ? ? Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, Foot- ball Banquet 3, 4, Baseball Banquet 3, 4, Super Sports letter. wg I5 1 pw MARY RUTH PRICE Ski Business. Ambition: To fl Basketball 4, Volleyball Ping Pong 3, Softball 3, Ush Music Concerts. ,ff 'N 1' JOYCE PYLES Joyc Music. Ambition: Be a Blue singer. Choir 'l, 2, 3, 4, Mus Festival 3, Concerts I, 2, 3, Choir Emblem 2, 4, Spanis Club 3, Usher Commenceme 3, Minstrel I, Musical 3, Christmas Program I, 2, 3 'll PAT QUIGLEY 0U! Pat Business. Ambition: Salesma ,f 7,- .I u X -1 LAURENCE R. RAUB Chow' Math. 8: Science. Ambition Go to West Point. Publicit Com. Jr. Play, Student Counci 4, Intramural Sports, Key Clu 3, 4, Home Room Rep. I, 3. JOHN REITZ John Science 8: Math. Ambition Music Teacher. Orchestra I 2, 3, 4, Bancl I, 2, 3, 4, Musi Festival 2, 3, 4, Concerts 'I, 2 3, 4, Emblems 3, Minstrel 2. in R Nic NOXLKS Jennie usin - ..Ambition: Be happy. olleyb I 3, 47 Ping Pong 2, 7 Sport letter 27 Spanish lub 27 mbling Club 27 ramatic Club 27 Costume om. Senior Play7 Prop. Com. unior Play7 Make-up Com. oph. Play. KEITH REY OL S o h rt bl ndustr I ' . ? W I otb anquet I . FWWO MARGARET REYNOLDS Peggy . Home Ec. Ambition: Housewife. Choir 17 Glee Club 'I7 Music Festival 'I7 Concert I. Ltr R' FE BRUCE RICE Bruce Math. 8: Science. Mijfjlff LENA ROUNSVILLE Lena Business. Ambition: Secretary. . Commercial Club 2. iii W RICHARD RUSSELL Dick Science. BEVERLY SAGE Bev Science. Ambition: Nurse. Choir 3, 47 Glee Club 1, 27 Orchestra I, 2, 37 Music Con- test I, 2, 3, 47 Concerts I, 2, 3, 47 Emblem 2, 47 Dramatic Club 'I7 French Club 2, 37 Home Room Rep. 27 Alt. 'I7 Twe'nty point letter7 Publicity Com. Jr. PIay7 Musical Com. I, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD SAJDAK Turtle Industrial Arts. Ambition: Pass English. :Dm QM. 1 RU ALBE A Q99 ' B ness. mb? :To vel.:,, ee I, , 3, -Mu? esf' 2,59?r:er:: 1, 2.73 . 0' 34 44 1 a , 5 J' ar Jil' 3 ff aff? ' Lf gba? CONSTANCE SASKEN Weasel . Business. Ambition: To go tobogganing without wrecking the toboggan. Volleyball 'I7 Volleyminton I7 Ping Pong I, 2, 3, 47 Commer- cial Club I. 5 X pn Y: Q0 -5 55:9 as X!! a Q3 F. - K 3591 54 , iv V ' A V. W L, 'u N., :BJ 3,-w w f . st -ff , V l fl , :.. 1,: . zz, , I 09 CO NC N ni ' ' ath I Science. biti . l- ru my own car a - vel. s etball 2, 3, 4, Ile -1 2, 3, 4, Ping iv 2 2 2 4, Gi Is' Softball 2, , 4 ortsl t r,2, 3, 4, Latin I n 1, ssical ub 2, ,- nis b 3, Dr atic Club , 4- ic p ing Club 4, C . l b 3, Vice-Pres. Dy! m. lub ,Freshman Play l, Sr. Play 4, Gowanda High School 1, Assembly 1, 3, 4, Musical 3, 4, Pub. Com. Jr. Play 3, airma h perone Com. Jr. .rom -3. D VER f'f Don lg stria r . A tion: To be an u . Chess Club l. JOAN SCOFIDJ Joan Science. JAY SEGALL Jay Language 8: Science. Ambi- tion: To drive more carefully. Track 2, J.V. 3, Varsity 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Track Banquet 4, Key Club 3, 4, Public Speaking Club 4, French Club 3, Boxing Club 'l, 20-point letter, Amer. Legion Oratorical Contest 4, Jr. Play 3, Chairman of Pub. of Sr. Play 4, Chairman of Student Musical 4, Minstrel Show 1. SHIRLEY SEIDEL Bubbles Languages. Ambition: To be a successful bachelor. Basket- ball 'l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball i, 2, 3, 4, Volleyminton 'l, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong 'l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sport Council 4, Girls' Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Sports letter 4, Shuffle Board l, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Dancing Club 2, Tumbling Club 2, 3. RONALD SHERBURNE 'Ronnie . Science. BOB SHOTT Bob Shop. Ambition: Architect. ROBERT SMYTHE Bob Math. 8. Science. Ambition: Forestor. Classical Club 3, Key Club 4, Classical Club Sec. 3, Home Room Rep. 1, Musical Comedy ELIZABETH S YDER Betty Science. Arnw i0r1- To be divorce wp Vp if awww JOSEPH SOKOLOWSKI Joe Industrial Arts. 4 36 3 , 2: 5, . ' 7,5 A 1 43. s If -f , Af. 'f 1 ' Jef , 1 33' , ctimf. - Q f ,gg . Milf! au! - 1- ai ,- if., wr I - .iii 1- , ig 1. -- . 5, V Q, 3,-gh, .JV ig, ',k. MT , - -,Q . 1. .--- . ia: I Z . X ,, : ,::. , , if 53 'Q-fe - Q, , A . 2. an ., . ..,. M K CLARICE STEBICK Science. Amon: Nurse. QM' llcooeyll QW JANET STIER Business. Ambition: Good Secretary. Q l r' WJ Janie ,1 .xi 1. g ,M Hwy .2 fiflf fi DOUGLAS STOLBERG Doug Math. 8: Science. Ambition: Electrical Engineer. Choir 4, Orch. 1,Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mug, FSSTLVCII 1, 2, 3, 4, Concerts 1, 2, 3, 4, Emblem 2, 4, Camera Club 4, Swing Band 3, 4, Treas. of Swing Band 3, Stu- dent Rep. ofHand 4, Musical Comedy 2, 3, Assembly Band 3, 4, 20 pt. Letter 4, Salutor- orian. ' JOAN STOMEROS KY Joanie Business. Ambition: Book- keeper. ELWOOD STOPFEL Woody Industrial Arts. Ambition: Un- decided. Band 1, Palmyra High School, J. V. Basketball, Intramural Basketball 2, 4. .UAV- WILLIAM STOWELL Hersch Math. PAA? ROSEMARIE SWA RTZ Razzy Business. Ambition: House- wife. MARGARET SWEENEY Science. Classical Club 2, French Club 3, Mus. Comedy 2, 3. ELIZABETH TAYLOR Liz Home Ec. Ambition: House- wife. Choir 1, Glee Club 3, Music 1, 2, 3, 4, Concerts 1, 2, 3, 4. SUZANNE -TAYLOR Sue Language. Ambition: To be happy. Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Orch. 1, 2, Music Con- tests 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Concert 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club Emblem, Sports Letter 1, French Club 4, Public Speaking Club 4, Vice- Pres. Sr. Class, Home Room 1, R R.: : E Ll if im: t Wi . - - if li if :ir-,H an i ,. Kilim g' l, :K lglirgg E lflEgllll'fllifl:LlLl'l'i pf ju if fl Nm., 1 ,g X , Mg l 5 35, li ihillgfrfi g1 ',lfatli H' l :Wi 3 -' Z - - 2. - t f gs. I . . 'F Y ,sfii55fiYllf,'5ff1if . ' ':: ,, tis! fl ,J -, Rep. 4, Home Room Alt. 1, Y , XA' Student Council 3, Chairman 7- ' Publicity Com. Jr. Play, Co- ' J' -- ' H '4 ' Editor-in-Chief Congress 4, 20-pt. Letter. 6 ,,., fqhdfi' - 1' '- '1 Aff,-Q-f4ls,, :P f3'J'4i,' .fig 'V 1,73 dV!,?lv!,ji 7 I I 4 ,' If ..J,,.,,c ' 7' 'JC f ,.-V, J ,f.7f:e-'L--f. I 1 fimtxifi ., - ' -' ANGELA THORNBERRY Ang Latin 8. Science. Ambition: Make money. Ping Pong 3, 47 Red Cross Council 37- Classi- cal Club 2, 37 St. Mary's 17 Ticket Com. Jr. Play 37 Fresh- man Play7 Badminton 3, 4i Monitor Music Festival 3. DIANE TRAVIS i Home E A tion: Knit a e s. Junio y 37 Com . y 47 Pub. Com. Mu I 37 Tumbling Club 27 P b. Com. Jr. Prom. La DO RNA TU RCK Dorney Latin 8: Science. Ambition: Industrial Chemist. Orch. 1, 2, 3, 47 Band 1, 2, 3, 47 Mus. Festival 1, 2, 3, 47 Concerts 1, 2, 3, 47 Band Emblem7 Orch. Emblem7 Assembly Band 4j Swing Band 47 Publicity Com. MusicaI7 Pub. Com. Jr. Play. CIarence . Sci ce 81 Math. Ambition: Get education. 'I CLARENCE ooD LOIS VALE IN E Science. mbit on: To gradu- ate. Ch r 2, , 47 Glee Club 17 MmIs. esti al 7 Christmas 47 Spring Ill-oeyll Cancers 1,1-JZ, 3, Con s 1,-52, 3, 47 County Co A etition Festival 37 Dram. 37 Classical Club 37 s. Dram. Club 37 Assem. 2,. LORETTA H ZEL K Retta Business. A ion: Secretary. Orchestr 1 , 3, 4i Band 1, 2, 3, 7 sic Festi I 1, 2, 37 Con 3j etball 17 Music edy7 Brad- 1. JOHN VANINI ViIanova Industrial Arts. Ambition: To visit Italy. Home Room Alt. 27 Congress Staff 47 Ticket Com. Music Festival 47 Photography Editor Congress 47 Music I Com dy RICHARD VED ER 'Dick Science. Ambition: To go to college. J. V. Basketball 37 V. Basketball 47 Intramurals 27 Golf Banquet 37 Key Club 2, 3, 47 Pres. Key Club 47 Lettermans Club 47 Golf Team 2, 3, 47 Congress Sports Ed. 4. MARION WALLON Marion Business. Ambition: Be a secretary. Basketball 17 Vol- leyball 17 Ping Pong 1, 2, 3, 47 Commercial Club 2, 37 Mus. Comedyfw 1 W My DONALD WALSH Don LOUELLA WALSH Louie Business. Ambition ? ? ? Commercial Club 2, 3, Ticket Com. Jr. Prom. DOUGLAS WARREN Doug Science. Ambition: Radio announcer. Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Football 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Sports Banquets 3, 4, De Veaux I, 2, 3, Key Club 4, Super Sports Letter I, 2, 3, Bus. Mgr. Choir 4, V. Soccer 2, 3, Co-Chairman Sr. Dance, Musical Comedy 4. JOHN WELSH Hot Rod Industrial Arts. Ambition: To see the world. Football 1, 3, Sports Banquet I, 3. STEPHEN WENKE Eink Industrial Arts. Ambition: To travel. Choir 3, Music Fest. 3. JAMES A. WHEELER WheeI Science. Ambition: Golf pro. Freshman Basketball 'l, J. V. Basketball 2, 3, V. Basketball 4, J. V. Track 2, Baseball 4, Football Banquet 3, 4, Basket- ball Banquet 2, 3, 4, J. V. Captain 3, Super Sports Letter 4, V. Golf 2, 3, 4. , N I ,, I I I JULIA WHEELING Julie Home Ecl Ambition: Recep- tionist. Red Cross I. M fsffgyg MARY ALICE WILLIAMS Mary . Business. Ambition: Anything. Orchestra I, 2, Music Festival I, Ping Pong 2, 3, 4, Tumbling Club 3, Span. Club 2, Jr. Red Cross Council I, 3, Home Room Alt. 2, Mus. Comedy Usher 3, Commence- ment Usher 3, Sr. Play Usher 4, Ticket Com. Jr. Prom. JOHN WIND Jack Industrial Arts. Ambition: To pass. GEORGE WITRUKE Uncle George . Indus. Arts. Ambition: Educated b wljfl MARY WOLVERTON Mary BUsine:s.V?2107t-aw M ,X , r JK ' I O : 'RC us w onu ' EDWIN Yusko Easy Ed Sus'e'. Busi ss. Ambition: Math. Ambition: Forester. Ho e ' e. Glee Club 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football ketbal 'I, Volleyball 'I, 4, Track 3, 4, Intramurals 3, ramati lub 3, 4, Commer- 4, Home Room Alt. 4. cial lub 3, 4, Jr. Play Usher, Sr. y Usher, Spring Con- cer Usher -3, Class Night er 2: ence. Usher 3, instrel , Library Staff 3, Mus. Festival Usher, American Legi Contest. CONSTANCE WORDEN Che-Che . Language. Ambi- tion: None. Volleyminton I, 2, Ping Pong I. yl Qnfflf filbffjf , Mjhff I , A ,, ' 1 ' 1 HELEN ZELKO Helen Business. Ambition: Secretary. Glee Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival I, Concert 4, Emblem 4, Home Room Alt. 2, Home Room Rep. 4. camera - Sgzniom 3 ROBERT BARTON Bob Industrial Arts. SAMUEL BELLO Sam Industrial Arts. MARY ANN BROWN Brownie Business. EUGENE B RK Roch Math. Ambition: To be President. lntram , 3, 1 K ub 4, Commercial Club 2, Junior Play, or Pla , U r Musical Comedy, Assembly 3, 4, St. Ma 's I. THOMAS BUTLER Butts Chemistry. Ambition: To be a man. Music Festival 2, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. fl'lARD CO LON Dick Q ' 1 Vocatn Ross CUCCHIAREQNMX ffaobff Industrial Arts. JOHN DeGOLYER Industrial Arts. Co-Captain Football Team 4, letterman's Club, Pres. National High School Football Club 3, J. V. Basketball 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Sports Banquet 2, 3, 4, Sports Letter 2, 3, 4. Baldie RICHARD DEPTO Arnold Vocational. Ambition: Hunting and Fishing. Intramural Sports I, 2, 3. JAMES DIESFIELD Jim Vocational. BERT DOHL Mr! 'I Bert Science. I E Ambition: Druggist. Dramatic Club I, Sci nce Club 3. FRED EVANS Fred Vocational. RUTH FIE I 'I Ruthie . N Busirress.1-? I -Sdlaufijfke I ' A fy I. A ,,, , MARK LELAND FIRKEL rw I Mark Industrial Arts. Ambition: Draftsman. Freshman Football 'I, J. V. Football 2, Intramural Basketball I. RICHARD FOTE Dick Math. JOHN FUREY Mal1at Industrial Arts. Ambition: Don't know. I -of ii df CAROLYN HOPKINS Happy Science. Ambition: To be on time once. Glee Club 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyminton 1, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, 4, Shuffleboard 1, 2, 3, 4, Foul Shooting Contest 3, Publicity Com. Jr. Prom 3, Musical 2, 3. WILLIAM ISAMAN Bill Basketball. Ambition: Playing badminton. RUTH JONAK Ruthie Science. Ambition: To be revived. Choir 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Trio 4, Girls Sextet 4, Concerts 1, 2, 3, 4, Emblem 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyminton 1, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 4, We The Students 1, Jr. Red Cross 4, Musical 4, Minstrel 1, Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4, Usher Musical 2, 3, P.T.A. Entertainment 4. MAX KELLER Max Math. Ambition: None. Band 1, 2, Music Festival 2, Concerts 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyminton 1, 2, FRANCES A. KING Fran Business. Ambition: Model. Glee Club 3, Commercial Club 3, Minstrel Show 2, 3, Assembly 2, Jr. Play Ticket Committee. JOAN KUKULK Jenny Home Ec. Ambition: Beautician. Badminton 1, 2, 3, 'ng ng 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 1, 2. JERRY KUNSELMAN Jerry Math. 8L Sci nce. Sophomore Treas. 2. In ANN LOUNSBERRY Ergiphine Business. A ition: Own a car. Randolph Central School 1, Choir 1, Glee Club 1, Kensington High 1, Compass Staff 1. CHARLES MAGEE Skip Industrial Arts. RICHARD JOHN MALONE Red lndustrial'Arts. Ambition: Mechanic. ALAN MARKERT AL aiyljfiiel-:7 LH lC!iQk Ambition: Presidenqlof Loblayimf! I f f f jx-I I- , FREE ,,iR5,AfX3 Lf- ,ff 1 f ' 'S!ciencef, ' Ambition: Toifadiirafe. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. L CLRETTA IQARTLNELLL Hsnaggy my Business OBERT MCCARTEN Moc Art. Ambition: Retire young. Football 1, Basketball 2, 3, Prop Com. Jr. Play, Prop. Com. Sr. Play, Dec. Com. '50 Dances 1, 3, Chairnlxgn Poster Com. 2. , Q 6 . sl' LARRY NENNO 1 f Red Business. .sh Alhtbition: Be a millionaire. JAMES O'CONNOR Jungle Math. Ambition: Army officer. Baseball, Intramural Sports, U.S. Army. PATRICIA A. PATTERSON Pat Science. 41 J. e JOHN PAsiALENLc '- Jack Industrial Arts. TODD PEASELY Todd Vocational. Ambiticsn: To tour the U. S: A. Dramatic Club 2. 8 CONSTANCE REITZ Connie Latin. Ping Pong 3, Classical Club 4, Home Room Rep. 1, Radio Play 3, Property Com. Jr. Play. JOHN SCANLON Jack Science. Ambition: Aerial gunner in the Navy. Football 2, Football Banquet 2, Treasurer Freshman Class, Musical Comedy 2, Christmas Play 1. DELORES SCHRECKENGOST Dee Business. Volleyball 1, Ping Pong 2, Commercial Club 3. JOSEPH SHEWAIRY Joe Industrial Arts. RICHARD STEVENS Dick Science. Ambition: Naval career. Track 1. BENJAMIN STRICKLAND Ben Science. Ambition: Ball player. Intramural Basketball 4. EDWARD SWEENEY Ed Science BRUCE TILLER Bruce Business. Track 2, 3, Intramural Sports 2, Sports Ba uet . JEANNE TINKER iff? of Latin 8- Science. ition: To be a Basketball 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, Vo Pong 1, 2, 3, Softball 1, Sports Letter , Classical Club 1, 2, 3, Oil Painting Club 1, Musical Comedy 1, 2, Latin Certificate 2. cond Sophie Tucker. yminton 1, 2, 3, Ping VICTORIA TUCKER Vickie Business. Ambition: Beautician. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyminton 1, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Letter 1, 2, 3, 4, Shuffleboard 1, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling Club 3, Ping Pong Club 3, Dramatic Club 1, Commercial Club 2, Usher Jr. Play, Usher Musical, Decoration Com. Junior Prom, Refresh- yy Aqtent Com. '50 Hop, Christmas Pageant 1. CHARLES WELCH M I Hnutchf, Industrial Arts. mbition: Eat and sleep. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. ,Ei I' RALPH WHITMAN - Ralph Industrial Arts. GERALD WHITING A , Jerry Meth. Ambition: Ditchddigger. LOUIS WILLIAMS f Q A lndu ts Wm Home Ec. Ambition e ' Glee Club 4, Christmas Conc rt 4, Spring Conc rt 4, Glee b Emblem 4- Home Room Alt. 1 MARCELLA WILLIAMS , ki U DELORES YOUNGS X Lorrie Home Ec. tion: Housewife. Musical Comedy 3. - 'NX N I Ni N-, ,- - IEA, , Name BOB ALTMAN SUE ANDERSON ADELLE ASH JOHN ASH BOB AUGUSTINI POTATO BAILEY THERESA BALLAK HATTIE BARNES B. BARTON AUDREY BEAL MARY JEANNE BEATON SHIRLEY BECKER LEONARD BELL MURIEL BELL LEO BENNETT LUCY BENNETT BETTY BERFIELD BOB BIEHLER SAM BLACKWELL JOAN BLAKE BOOTS BLAKE DONNA BLANCHARD BOB BLASKE MARION BLEMASTER CAROLYN BOCKMIER BARB BOWERSOX BOB BRANDT CHARLIE BROWN JACK BROWN JANE BUCKLEY DONNA BURDICK JANIECE BURDICK GENE BURKE TOM BUTLER DON CARLSON SUE CARMANY FRANK CARUCCI JEAN CASHIMERE MADELINE CAYA LORETTA CHASE LUCILLE CHASE CONNIE CHESNER BOB CLARK NANCY CLARK PAUL COLLINS BARB CONKLIN NANCY CONVEY LOIS CRAWFORD MARIE CUCCHIARO BOB CUCCHIARO FRANK DaPOLITO MARILYN DAYTON UGI DeBENI JOHN DeGOLYER JOHN DELANEY BINGO DEMBOWSKI LARRY DIETTER MARILYN -DICK DICK DEPTO Likes raccoon hat people Squeak driving ha women shorthand skating horses Bona's nursing George Paula Shump Joe Detroit Bildy Joan Audrey dances sailing tall people red heads Chink sports men politics Bev Martha Daytona life guard Chub men loafing resting Donna music gum Dick Buzz Sully leadership Dewey shorthand fellows everybody Owen Joe Bob Pat football riding trucks Gene women football women people to ski Donny ? 0I 05C0l0Q Noted For raccoon hat personality cuteness new Packard shortness line sweetness skating grin quietness hair cut I. 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French horn cheer leading his car pessimism height Photography charm short hair driving thespian wolfing sense of humor brains her brothers red hair track team brains speech being fun flirting looting dozing driving around talent height pertness blue eyes art presidencies smile height dark eyes shyness heels silliness her voice her art hating women being around her steady name that cigar roving eye grin Lina smile quietness 42 Where Found in the wilderness with Betty Pete's driving North End Kozy Korner busy Coliseum in the halls Kresge's West End East End Queen Street writing to Shump on the iob drive-in driving York Street Snack Shop skating with Cherie rushing corner of 6th with Muriel studying Kresge's Pete's with the boys with Martha most anywhere with Chub skating laafing sleeping with Donna playing cello East Side games with Buzz with Sully youth center with Dewey home the Bartlett ? basketball games Clark's good question otfice North End everywhere Boardmanville Bus East Olean on a parking meter with Buff Nort End in bandage Fanny's around Probably Will Be psychiatrist nurse dominie - dry cleaner transient broomball champ career girl professional skater cowboy married nurse castellian lawyer squaw an atomic scientist secretary secretary photographer at Coney Island pitcher with the Cards help-mate co-ed collegian plumber better half munshi spliced dignitied bum casonova astute tourist sponsolidated bookkeeper loafer professional bum hen-pecked cellist soda-ierk gymnast Buzz's wife model spouse happy housewife Famous Owen's wife is secretary iocase a Mrs. misogymnist impolitic fashion designer a corker football pro bachelor orator and statesman cowboy intrepid Name JAMEs DIESFELD FRANCES ooMaEcR BERT DOHL HOWARD nRAER sos DRISCOLL sun nucEY DOTTIE DUFFY GEORGE DUNN CHARLES DWAILEEBE DEE EADE ELLAs EADE - LoRRAJNE EADE aEv EATON LERoY EK FRED EVANS AUDREY EEGLEY JOAN FERGUSON JEAN FITCH JERRY FITCH SYLVIA FITCH MOLLY FOLLETT BARB roRo JoE FORNES5 RICHARD EoTE PHIL ERABLE LOIS FRANK PAT FREEMAN PAUL rRoMME JOHN EUREY MARY FUREY HELEN GARDJNER BETTY GARREPY DOMINIC GATTUSO ANNE GAvJN MARGARET GEER JOAN GERMAcJc WALTER GERMACK JEAN GRANT MARGARET GRANT BILL GuRNEY NANCY HAMMOND VIRGINIA HANCHETT MAUREEN HARDER sEv HARRIS MYRTLE HAYNES MARY PAT HELJRER GLORIA HINMAN SHIRLEY HorrMAN ROSE HOLLAMBY CAROLYN HOPKINS MARY ELLEN HUGHES LLJLL JsAMAN MARY LOU JENNJNGs RUTH JONAK ANNE JORDAN sos JORDAN CAROL KELLER ANN KENNEY JACKIE KENT rRANcJs KING JOYCE RJNLEY BETTY xNArELc JsAREL KNAFELC DELORES RoLiN Likes Sleeping Bob Hard to tell people driving Pat Bonas Wellsville Pepsi-cola iournalism algebra Fred Gene Wellsville Motor Cycles Lyle Bob Dick Basketball Butch pretty eyes Plato Joyce Trombone music and comedy baseball cakes math baseball Ken things Jim chemistry Cuba Lake Bob life basketball ? the kids Portville dogs driving Dick Construction fun ianitars Bonas fights to play bingo Tom Bob Margie skating brown math girls Bill Sir Larry Jeanie 8- ? Bona'a C QUY Isobel Betty them all Noted For sleeping wisecracks big smile 'P big wheel corn pretty hair spare me pepsi rushing brains gadding having fun intelligence ? cuteness liking Bob squeaks ? her blush shyness brains popularity his horn perpetual wit being fun decisions his eyes shyness question? action talking his golfing dimples gliding Irish smile amity troubles friendliness red face handling Doug her name dark eyes glasses quietness flirting red hair sarcasm winning ha vocal cords his car dimples P9P sweet smile sax brains good taste hard times her height getting around being a twin being a twin sarcasm I 43 Where Found sleeping places ? around Spinning the wheel with Pat the store with Nancy Pepsi-Truck every place 212 Fred's car Boardmanville Wellsville Home with Lyle listening to Bob with Dick East Olean Allegany high class establishments with Ann in the news ? an stage surprise Crystal parading around 7th Street GaIanis's can't tell with Betty golfing St. Francis's with Lois Theresa and Frances Nort End home around Seneca Heights on roofs driving car having a good time Service Store at home chasing men Service Store with Audrey Weston's Galanis's Allegany Merchant's Delivery skating Kresge's waiting practising ? with Barb driving Galanis's Pete's with Isabel with Betty Bena's Probably Will Be sleeper ' chorus girl happy shrewd bartender character married Millionaire trigamist city editor mathematician Christmas tree trimmer somebody's mother' really last proud parent Mrs. Ames , holding Bob's used flashbulbs perambulator propeller Undertaker , doctor's wife sorry poet editor-in-chief of NY Times ' Musician comedian Secretary prosaic efficient grocer engaged altered heard E- caddy 1' nurse blissful hermit blithe math. expert wierdie Mrs. Warren good catch a co-ed V secretary amalgamated hustler ' deuterogamist lawyer I rich fe 1 Gocl's gift to man V A sweater girl il ' .i if i . nefarious, . good skate . - an adult married musician nurse poet laureate librarian chorus girl married a Toni model a Toni model housewife Name THERESA KUBIAK JOAN KUKULKA, DORIS LARsoN IIM LEFFERDO BETTY LeveTT PAT LIsI AUDREY LITTLE THeResA LOGAN ANN LouNsseRRY KATIIRYN LUCAS CHARLES MAGEE ALEX MALesIcI Peo MALIcIc mcx MALONE MARY MARIceRT ALAN MARKERT FRED MARRA ALAN MARSHALL LORETTA MARTeNILLe CHARLENE MATsoN DONALD MAYER JULIA MAZUR sos MecARToN EVELYN McFADDEN RAT MeoRAw aev MeINRoY cHeRIe MeRII:AN BILL MessMoRe ANN MITCHELL YVONNE Moses CARL NELSON LARRY NeNNo MARTHA NIcoLs DICK NITscIIe DON NORTON PAT OTTO DON oLIcosxY MARGARET PAooeN CARMELLA PALMER DONNA PALMQUIST LARRY PARSONS LAURA PAscuccI sos PEACE TODD PeAsLeY DOROTHY PECONE DOLORES PETERSON Joe PIccIRILLo RAY PIKULSKI RUTH PRICE JOYCE PYLes PAT QuIoLeY LARRY RAus coNNIe ReITz JoI-IN ReITz JANNY REYNOLDS KEITH REYNOLDS MARGARET REYNOLDS BRUCE RIce LENA 'RQUNSVILLE DICK RUSSELL Bev SAGE en sAInAIc RUTH sALIaeRTA coNNIe SASKEN Likes everyone business the gang Band Sue shorthand business people men some people skating the gang dark men solitude people questions girls driving ? NJIT silence the girls art sports Bona's Tom sailing Mona Cuba Lake the girls baseball Marilyn to travel food Cuba Lake Bucky Cozy Corner ? Mary Bob sleep to dance riding buses girls the girls roller skating orchestra football walking clothes beer Sandra Milt everyone gossip to be wise Walt himself typing Jean Bob his iob Ruthie men Noted For smile shyness ? trumpet ping pong being fun eyes friendliness heel plates bounce red hair name vitality presence grin fretting iokes driving pretty hair being pretty eating O. K. pack drops laugh light lock shortness , fast getaways trombone smiling grin shooting marbles red hair travels liking food slyness red hair grin Irish eyes twin sister walk dead pan her hair traveling his accidents sweet smile red hair violin whistling walk clothes ? curly hair iokes bassoon cheerfulness driving liking kids wolfing ? blond hair good times his 4A theme whistling ways 44 Where Found with Joan with Theresa with the gang tooting driving library in 317 gabbing with men talking skating listening Bartlett in corners in the halls l.oblaw's wolfing soda bar combin it at Maureen's ? looking painting all over in the diner o Chrysler with Boots with Mona driving chewing gum behind the counter with Marilyn iust try A eating Haven Pete's cozy corner Hydrox with Mary home any corner Galanis's Knapps Creek with the girls working drivers' training behind a music rack Dimitri's walking Cuba Lake the hill with the boys in a ieep practicing Pete's Layton's Grant's ? East Olean with Jean at home in the Palace with Ruthie looking Probably Will Be married secretary Wal: glass blower lady cop executive secretary receptionist chorus girl questionable marathonist noted iust good old Peg popular nurse flazitious married crazy beautician pulchritudinous V. P. thoughtful artist laughing short order cook fashion mag. illustrator career woman young Dorsey capable secretary delicatessen owner husband foreign ambassador connoisseur sailor housewife good guy milk maid ? Mrs. Snyder mattress tester ephemeral bigamist family man bookkeeper vidual piano tuner coach pedestrian shoe clerk insensate West Point Cadet spendantic mystagogue happy ditch digger yoke-mate fortune teller somebody's wife Jean's husband housewife C. B. De Mille's protege heard guru Name JACK SCANLON CONNIE SCHNELL De SCHRECKENGOST DON SCHRYVER JOAN SCOFlDlO JAY SEGALL SHIRLEY SEIDEL RONALD SHERBURNE JOSEPH SHEWAIRY BOB SHOTT BOB SMYTHE E. SNYDER JOE SOKOLOSKI TOM SPEAKER CLARICE STEEICR JANET STEIR RICHARD STEVENS DOUG sTOLsERG JOAN sTOMEROsKI ELWOOD STOPFEL BILL STOWELL BEN STRICKLAND ROSEMARIE SWARTZ MARGARET SWEENEY ELIZABETH TAYLOR SUE TAYLOR ANGELA THORNBURY JEANNE TINKER DIANE TRAVIS VICTORIA TUCKER LEDORNA TURCK CLARENCE UNDERWOOD LOIs VALENTINE LORETTA VALK JOHN VANINI DICK VEDDER MARION WALLON LUELLA WALSH DON WALSH DOUG WARREN sTEvE WATSON CHARLES WELCH sTEvE wENKE JIM WHEELER JULIA WHEELING RALPH WHITEMAN MARY ALICE WILLIAMS GEORGE wITRuKE MARY WOLVERTON MARCIA WOODLING CONNIE WORDEN DELORES YOUNG ED YUSKO HELEN zELKO Likes hamburgs Nancy art school Sal Sally the boys ? typing mustachios school older men fishing talking nursing nature nature the fellows teachers baseball books everyone driving Bona's boys Leo Tommy Charlie Adelphia Jerry ? men cars everybody Dave driving golfing her man windows the Wheel Nancy girls baseball to drive Jackie Dick Ann tall people dames clothes orange pop nice places youth sports someone Noted For steering a ship grin petiteness quietness hair serious line fooling around being quiet ? his car sureness ideas hobby talking Latin expressions expressions his sax helping his car brains being nice looks President cuteness popularity fixing flats herself looks hair her wit name her voice her ring peacefulness himself business shyness being busy mouth shyness average bashful look golfing grin ? tininess ? chumming long hair friends seriousness sports being last 45 Where Found Ann 81 Johnny's around posing around searching everywhere skating East Olean 312 driving around The Bell All the Spots 5egall's cleaning windows Deaconess impossible impossible Hinsdale struggling East Side study hall can't tell driving Frank's Pharmacy with Leo in Tommy's car with Charlie I at meetings with Jerry Bee Hive with the girls saw mill Garden Ave. with her man can't be around typing Crystal Daystrom's with Nancy home with the boy's in his car on the green with Dick with Ann on tiptoes looking around Square dancing Olean General pondering in the game at the bottom Probably Will Be hypnotized chemist ? recluse exposed Union President deuterogamist undertaker typist bartender pin-ball machinist gay divorcee burkundaz orator nurse O. K. O. K. dance bandleader khaia Dodger's batboy professor married driving instructor teacher widow Tommy's wife a Padden someone's aunt a nye pedantic drummer with Spike Jones Iumberiack Prima Donna at the met married good husband Math. Instructor stenographer Don's wife's sister-in-law big wheel opera star parasite anchorite traveling salesman another Snead preponderant truck driver fragile brawny altruist Square theurgist old athlete last SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS MARY JO SCHLICKER . JANET WHEELER . . NANCY WOODS . JAMES TAYLOR . . . Student Council Members ALFRED EADE V JACQUELINE SHEARER Class Advise MISS WILSON MR. STARR M'l6lel CfCl,1I1ll'l'lel'l JUNIOR cl.Ass oFFlcERs LEO DONNELLAN .......... President KAREN RITZENTHALER . . . Vice-President DOROTHY McKENZIE . . . . Secretary GAYLE BLACKMON ....... . Treasurer Student Council Members PAULA KASES GERALD BAKER WILLIAM GOODLETT Class Advisers MISS OLIVER MR. GEUDER I MR. WALLACE I . . President . Vice-President . Secretary . . Treasurer HOPE HUNTER rs MISS DOWN EY FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS JOYCE GUINNIP .......... President GEORGE KUNSELMAN . Vice-President ROBERT SWARTZ . . . . Secretary DOROTHY KEEBAUGH . . Treasurer. Student Council Members DAVID LAW POLLY PELTAON Class Advisers MISS SABATINO MISS WEIS MR. McLAUGHLIN , 46 I 4 it L Ma- ., ..1 Ma YV.5fVf?ia,'VVu If Q a .2 I v 'S , V.. ff, .V g sf , is W: ,ff .JV L. Q.. . 12 ' 35, 3. . .V ff ... . .. . ..,.. . .. 1 Mk.. f, .. . .-,., ...... . ff 'z.,.... . .. . . . V.. 5' . . . .. 4. . , V V Q -. V, Z . , ,. I-Y V . 1 A . .. .. . 4 ' 1 if-.1- 'Hz...,' . I ZS? -wi.-, W ... W .iff IEE, Iii f1f lIlE -2 ' VV . , I ..si3'2 -Nw-Ii .. 5 :VF- V V JL- 5 15. .F L.V'-IV ...mix vi VV . Vs 'V V V Q. . 4 V' -if '. 523 . V -f: :V.g.V -V.. --2,,L:,.:.'. wr., ' . .1251 ,'i,ig.Q3,.,,,, g.g ' 21. 7.52-.gn .....?:Z? 21... ' - V ..'l f'- 1 - V V.,,., 1? .l a I., VI gf I ' . dz., ., ...V ....V.,.,,,....,V. w. V. A. ., J. ., fn., I . 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PER, K. - STANTINO, F. ONE, S. CROW CROW INS V LEY, D. LEY, S. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ERT, P. I0 Row V DAHAR, A. DIESFIELD, A. DIMARCO, R. DODGE, M. DOHL, B. DONNELLAN, L. DONOHUE, N. DORSEY, J. DRISCOLL, R. A. I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. DUCEY, J. IO. Row VI DUNN, B. DUNN, C. DWAILEEBE, V. EASLEY, C. EDWARDS, L. FAIRBANKS, I. FAVRO, M. FAVRO, R. FLYNN, A. FORD, H. 47 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I0 Row VII FORREST, E. FOSTER, J. FOX, M. GARLAND, A. GERMACK, D. GLASS, J. GOODEN, D. GOODLETT, W. GRANGE, R. GREATWOOD, R. I. 2. Row VIII GROVE, D. GUION, C. HAAS, S. HAGGERTY, M. HALLACK, T. HAYNES, R. HENDRIX, K. HILL, W. HITCHCOCK, F. HOFFMAN, R. Q 'IO . I , 2 , 3 , 4 . 5 . 6 , 7 . 8 , 9 Row IX HOLDCROFT, C. HOWARD, W. HUDOCK J. 3. , 4. HYLAND, B. 5. JESSON, M. 6. JOHNSON, J. 7. JOHNSON, M. 8. JONAK, J. JORDAN D. 9. , IO. JOSEPH, F. Row X . KADIAN, M. L. . KARPIN, J. . KASES, P. . KELLER, J. ' . KELLOGG, R. . KING, J. R. . KING, J. . KISEL, G. ' . KLIMSYZK, C. . KLINK, D. YV 1 Row I . KRANOCK, M. . KUNSELMAN, . LEETE, L. . LIAN, J. I 2 3 4 5 6. 7. LUPRO, F. 8. LUTY, H. 9. LYASKI, B. 10. LYLE, D. Row II . LYONS, T. . MALICK, B. . MALONE, C. . MANLEY, D. MARCUS T . MARRA, T. . MAYNARD, A. . McADAM, B. J. . LINGENFELTER, LUDERMAN, D. 'I 2 3 4 5. , . 6. MAROWSKI, T. 7 8 9 'IO . MCADAM, S. Row III 1. MCCAR THY, M. MCGAVISK, M. 2. 3. McKEN 4 ZIE, D. . MESSER, E. G. 5. 6 7 8 9. MITCH I0 MESSER, G. . MILGATE, R. . MILLER, M. . MIORI, E. ELL, H. . MOLLICA, N. Row IV . MORRI . MUIR, I 2 3 4 5 6. 7 8 9 10. PARKE . MOODY, K. S, T. R. . NAPOLIONE, J. . NELLMAN, B. NOLAN, T. . OLKOSKY, D. . PADLO, F. . PADLO, J. R, R. Row V 1. PATTERSON, R. 2. PECK, E. 3. PEPPERDINE,C. 4. PETRUCELLI,T. . . PETSKI, M. . PEZZIMENTI, A. . PHILLIPS, G. . PIKULSKI, 5 6 7 8. PICKUP, J. 9 10. PITTS, M. Row VI E. . PODSKALNY, M. . PUDA, H. . REED, R. . REDDY, M. . REITZ, C. . ROBAK, R. . ROSSE, R. . ROWE, K. L. 1 2 3 4 5 6. RITZENTHALER, K. 7 8 9 10 . RYAN, E. Q Row VII 1. ST. CLAIR, B. 2. SANDER, S. . 3. 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CHAPPELL, D. CHISHOLM, B. COLE, P. Row VI CONVEY, J. COOPER, D. COTTON, J. CROFT, R. CRONIN, M. CUCCHIARO, J. CUMMINGS, S. CYPHERT, M. DA POLITO, E. DA POLITO, N. 5. 6 7. B 9 IO. DAVIDSON, N. . DAVIS, C. 'I. 2. DAVIE, J. 3 4 . DAVIS, J. Row VIII I. DOANE, 2. DONIGA 3. DOUGHE 4. DRAKE, D. 8 9. 10 DUDLEY, . EASLEY, De LUCIO, P. . DEMBOSKI, R. DERX, O. . De COLA, G. . DEISFELD, D. DISORBO, B. P. N, S. RTY, D. 5. DRISCOLL, M. 6. 7. DUNN, R. . EADE, A. EADE, A. A. M. I. EATON, J. 2. EBERL, W. 3. EDEL, A. 4. EDEL, T. 5 6. ENSELL, 7 8. 9 10. EYLER,B. Row X . FAVRO, E. 'I 2 3. FIE, E. 4. FISHER, G. 5. FITCH, T. 6. 7. FORD, D. 8 9. FOSTER, J. 'IO . FEISTER, R. FLICKER, J. . EGNAGAK, B. . ERHARD, J. EVERITT, J. . EVERITT, R. . FORNESS, E. L. . Fosren, N. Row I 'I. FRABLE, M. 2. FRANZI, G. 3. FREEMAN, C. 4. FUREY, D. 5. FURGASON, C. 6. GAUL, B. 7. GEER, B. 8 9 I0 . GERRINGER, D. . GERATY, J. . GEUDER, J. Row II . GINCO, M. . GOODEN, D. . GORANSON, J. . GORDAN, D. . GOULD, B. . GREENE, R. . HADLEY, J. . HANCHETT, . I 2 3 4 5 6. GOULD, M. 7 8 9 'I0 . HARDER, J. I ll'-5' .Vf . - 1.5.1. - -Q. w1mg1- .vi w ig' ' '1-i:111rif?H- . .' Q ...W M WI' , J 5 . PM ,. W., px , MM. , 51 I N. ,. . is .1 1 1, , S: 1 ...:igV.,... ,.. .... . .V IO. G 9. 'I0. Row III HARRIS, D. HASSETT, L. I. 2. 3. 4. HENRY, R. 5. HILL, B. 6. 7. 8. 9. Row IV HOUSE, M. HUNTER, H. HUSTON, M. I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. HULL, M. IVY, R. JAMES, L. JOHNSON, JOHNSON 53 . NW' 1... RWM - 'IW 2. 1. HEINTZELMAN, B. HILL, R. HOFFMAN, W. HOLCOMB, W. HOPKINS, R. HOPKINS, R. HURLBURT, P. D. , H. JOHNSON, J. Row V 'I. JOHNSON, R. 2. JONAK, B. 3. JONAK, J. 4. JONES, N. 5. JORDAN, J. 6. JULIAN, M. 9 'I0. KELLY, 7. KAMINSKI, J. 8. KAMLER, A. . KASPUSKI, E. J. Row VI . KELLY, J. . KENNEDY, M. . KENT, K. . KING. . KINCAID, M. J. . KLATTE, B . . KLIMCZYK, M. . KNIER, C. I 2 3 4 5 6. KINLEY, W. 7 8 9 'IO ws-350, ...url K . .1-ir! .. ,. Vi.. if.. 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He. .iff-V577V'lLfi-g 5951 ffji-'Y 1'1 Hifi--.V LiQa?3E?f f'l1 Jie fiwlag . .. 5113- is'gs.ig.ef2. 1. V' 955 1.?1g.1M:1v.'1'.5 s.fs1. 1V-,g111.-11 5 1 gh-',.1V ,w w 71f.1g.'f.'V..v1 1 f -ggg x' ri Ziff?-1fg11! .2 f1.1.1.'fA-IW. 'J - .ff -- .' 1 2' 1 - ' pf- .. .1 W. ..x... .11.. . 1 11. ..,,..qwi, -- . - . ..1 1 . ww ...vw .. .1 .fm N.. .. 553, 43 ...J ..... - 2 1 A a s 1 A ' ' 1 gf , Va ...,VV?J.x... Q-A 5... . 2--41.-- .. 1 ... . .,V. V V 1 ..x . ,gi 2 ,m,.,,,1. 1 V , -M, . V. ,,. 5. , . gage- .,,f. y' V. 1, - - 4 1 2 . . - Row I MELE, M. 1 MERITHEW, B. 2 MILLER, P. 3 MOORE, E. 4 MURPHY, A. 5 NEWLAND, L. 6 NUNAMAKER, G. 7 Nsssm, A. a NEFF, R. 9 O'CONNER, P. 'I0 Row II OTTO, L. 'I PACER, P. 2 PADLO, R. 3 PADLO, R. 4 PALMER, M. 5 PALUMBO, J. 6 PANCIO, G. 7 PANCIO, P. 8 PAPASERGI, B. 9 PARKER, E. 'IO Row III PATITUCE, I PATTERSON, J. 2 PAULL, L. 3 PELTON, C. 4 PERRY, F. 5 PEZZIMENTI, A. 6 PHELBAD, S. 7 PRIMIKERIS, M. 8 RAMAGE, R. 9 RICHARD, J. 'IO Row IV RIPLEY, M. I ROGERS, D. 2 ROUNDS, J. 3 Rowe, J. 4 RUSSELL, J. 5 RUSSO, W. 6 RYDER, M. 7 SADER, R. 8 SAGE, G. 9 SANZO, T. 'IO Row V SCANLON, B. I SCHAFER, M. 2 SCHEITERLE, E. 3 SCHLICKER, M. 4 SCHNELL, J. 5 SEELY, R. 6 SHANE, M. 7 SHEARER, J. 8 SHERBURNE, D. 9 SICLARI I0 Row VI SMITH, B. I SMITH, R. 2 SMITH, R. 3 SMYTHE, T. 4 SPAULDING, H. 5 SPENCER, G. 6 STOPFEL, J. 7 STOWELL, R. 8 STRICKLAND, B. 9 STRUBLE, J. I0 Row VII STURN, E. 'I STYLES, J. 2 SUDA, N. 3 SURVIL, E. 4 SWAN, R. 5 SWARTZ, L. 6 TAMUTUS, B. 7 TAYLOR, J. 8 TAYLOR, S. 9 TEACHMAN, N. I0 Row VIII TESTI, V. 'I THOMAS, V. 2 TRAIL, B. 3 TROSCH, D. 4 VAN DUSEN, N. 5 VOLZ, D. 6 WALLON, G. 7 WAGNER, R. 8 WALTERS, H. 9 WEBER, N. I0 Row IX WEIGARTZ, WENKE, J. WHEELER, J. WILLARD, A. M. WILLIAMS, G. WILlIAMS,J. WILLIAMS, R. WILLOVER, D. WILLOVER, WITLER, N. Row X WOLF, V. WOODS, J. WOOD, N. WYVIORKA, YOUNGS, J. ZATYCKI, J. ADAMI, P. ADAMS, C. AGETT, D. ALAIMO, T. N. M Row I Row III Row V Row VII Row 'IX ALEXANDER, D. 'I ALLEN, M. 2 ALLEN, W. 3 ALTMAN, J. 4 AMBROSELLI, J. 5 AMBROSELLI, s. 6 ANDERSON, J. 7 ANDERSON, R. B ANDERSON, W. 9 APA, R. 'IO Row II AUGUSTONI, M. 'I BALDWIN, R. 2. BALDWIN, S. 3. BARNES, J. 4. BARTH, D. 5. BASSONO, A. 6. BEATON, J. 7. BELL, C. B. BELL, G. 9. 10. BELLEISLE, E. BELLI, M. I BENNETT, P. 2 BENSON, K. 3 BENTLEY, R. 4 BERGSTROM, N. 5 BESOK, R. 6 BLAKE, A. 7 BLACKWELL, J. 8 BLEMASTER, S.' 9 BLUE, B. IO Row IV BOSER, T. 'I BOWEN, L. 2. BOWEN, T. 3. BRANDT, E. 4. 5 BREHM, L. BREHM, R. 6. BROMLEY, P. 7. BROMOLD, J. 8. BROOK J. , 9. BROWN, D. 10. BRUNNER, A. 'I BRYSKI, D. 2 BURLINGHAM, M. 3 BURNEAL, D. 4 BURTON, K. 5 CACCIOTTO, M. 6 CANFIELD, D. 7 CARLSON, N. 8 CARUCCI, J. 9 CASHIMERE, P. 'IO Row VI CHAP, E. 1. CHAPMAN, W. 2. CHAPPELL, D. 3. CHAPPELL, D. 4. CHESNER, G. 5. CHOKRUCK, J. 6. CLARK, G. 7. CLARK, J. 8. CLARK L. , 9. COCHRAN, E. 10. CODISPOTI, T. I CONKLIN, M. 2 CONKLIN, W. 3 CONLEY, T. 4 CONLON, J. 5 CONVEY, R. 6 COON, R. 7 COOPER, R. 8 CORSON, C. 9 COPELLA, J. 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C. , J. HEDLUND, B. Row VI HEINZ, L. HELIKER, J. HENRY, P. HENZEL, H. HEWITT, R. HOFFMAN, HOLCOMB, HOLDRIDGE , D, HOLLOWELL, HousEY, J. 53 B. M. B. Row VII 1. HUDACK, A. I. 2. HUDACK, J. 2. 3 3. 4 L 4. 5. 6. . HUTCHENSON, J. 7. ISMAN, K. . HULL, N. . HU L, R. . HURD, L. . HUSTED, D. 8. . JAEKLEY R. 5 6 7 8. 9 X 9- 10. JENNINGS, G. 10. Row VIII . JOHNSON, J. . JOHNSON, R. . JOHNSTON, B. . JOHNSTON, K. . JONES, L. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 'l. 2. 3. 4. JONES, L. . JURENKA, J. . KAPIN, W. . KEEBAUGH, D. 1 2 3 4 5 6. 7 8 9 IO. KELLER, C. 10. Row 'IX KERNAHAM, N. KIBLER, S. KISEL, S. KLINK, J. KNIGHT, B. KNOWLTON, M. KOSINSKI, S. KRONACK, J. KUNSELMAN, G. KUZAK, J. Row X KWIATKOSKI, C. LuFREDO, J. LANE, J. LANE, L. LAW, D. LEAR, B. LEUICE, J. LIGUORI, A. LINDERMOTH, P. LINDSTROM, H. O .V ,ff T, .L I A. Row I LISE, C. I LOGON, P. 2 LOGAN, W. 3 LOLLAR, J. 4 LOLLAR, N. 5 LONG, V. 6 LUCAS, C. 7 LUCAS, J. 8 LUNDY, S. 9 LUNDY, S. I0 Row II JUSZCDA, T. I. MCCAULEY, M. 2. MucKENZIE, P. 3. MACK, R. 4 MALARA, M. 5 MALICK, E. 6 MARCUS, w. 7 MARGENSON, E. 8 MARTEL, D. 9 MARTIN, E. I0 Row III MATSON, L. I MAZUR, A. 2 MAZUR, T. 3 MCCARTHY, A. 4 McCLELLAN, S. 5 McCOY, R. 6 MCCURDY, D. 7 MCINROY, S. 8. MEKENZIE, T. 9 METCALF, D. 'IO Row IV MEYER, N. I. MECHIENZE, N. 2. MILLER, D. 3. MILLER, D. 4. MILLER, D. 5. MILLER, R. 6. MILLER, S. 7. MISLER, L. 8. MILINDA, W. 9. MONTIE, N. 10. Row V MOORE, J. I MORGAN, R. 2 MOSES, R. 3 MOSZAK, D. 4 MOUNTAIN, R. 5 MURRY, V. 6 NELSON, C. 7 NICOL, L. 8 NORTON, B. 9 NORTON, T. 'IO Row VI NUFF, J. I NUTT, T. 2 OLSON, J. 3 OSGOOD, R. 4 PADLO, E. 5. PADLO, R. 6. PADLO, R. 7. PALMER, A. 8. PALMER, P. 9. PANCIO, H. IO. Row VII PARKS, B. PARKS, o. PARKS, P. PATTERSON, w. PELTON, P. PENOYER, J. PERUGINI, D. PETERSON, J. PLCCLRILLA, P. PLECHATA, P. Row VIII PLTTMAN, D. PLoNo, E. RAMAGE, w. RANALLo, w. RANDALL, D. RANDALL, P. RANIO, E. RAPP, M. RAVIN, R. RAY, J. Row 'IX RAYMOND, D. REID, B. REILLY, P. RICHARDSON , C RICHARDSON, J RICHARDSON, RICKEY, D. 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SMITH, D. 4. STEWART, E. 4. TUTTLE, J. 4. WHITE, P. . SCHAFER, P. 5. SMITH, F. 5. STEIGER, A. 5. TUTTLE, P. 5. WHITEHEAD, L . SCHEITERLE, R. 6. SMITH, L. STEINHOFF, A. 6. UNDERWOOD, J. 6. WHITEMAN, P. . SCHIELER, J. 7. SMITH, M. STEPHENS, S. 7. URSOY, D. 7. WHITMAN, A. ' ZESHNSHTNGQST I 3' EMIS' IT' 3' EIEIENZ' B' 3' I52.'foC'I EN' T' 3' 5'.IiI'B'N.!Ews ' - M- L- . RD, J. 11. , J. TRUBLE, D. 11. , . . . - Row II Row IV Row VI Row VIII Row X . SHANNON, M. I. SOROCHIN, J. STRUBLE, L. I. WALSH, W. I. WOLF, R. . SHARP, R. 2. SOUTHWICK, G. STRUCHER, P. 2. WARREN, K. 2. WOODLING, D . SHERBURNE, C. 3. SPARCINO, R. SWANSON, L. 3. WASHINGTON, A. 3. WOODRUFF, B. . SHERBURNE, M. 4. SPENCER, N. SWARTZ, R. ' 4. WASHINGTON, V.' 4. WOODS, W. . SHEARER, N. 5. STADELMAN, R. SWEENEY, P. 5. WATKINS, R. 5. WRIGHT, C. . SHOWERS, I. 6. STADTLER, J. TALLONS, w. 6. WATKINS, J. 6. WRIGHT, L. . SIMMONS, M. 7. STARK, C. TAMUTUS, R. 7. WEAVER, J. 7. YEHL, J. . SIMON, R. 8. STARK, J. 8. TATLOW, J. 8.- WEIS, P. S. YEHL, M. . SIRIANNI, T. 9. STARK, R. 9. THOMAS, L. 9.f WHALEN, T. 9. ZIEGLER, W. . SISSION, T. 10. STARTIRE, J. 10. THOMPSON, P. IO.. WHEATON, S. 10. ZINK, R. . SKRZYPCZAK, M. 'I'I. STAVISH, E. II. TOMCZAK, J. II.g WHEELER, D. 5 1 lvluef-AX U 2 '-7 Xffw x R8 A W f ,gy .gfuclenf Counci PRESIDENT ROBERT BRANDT VICE PRESIDENT DONALD DEMBOWSKI SENIORS Leonard Bell, Jack Brown, Charles Eade, Gloria Hinman, Ann Mitchell JUNIORS William Goodlett, Paula Kases CSecretaryJ, Jerry Baker, Jane McGavisk SOPHOMORES Alfred Eade, Jackie Shearer, Hope Hunter FRESHMEN David Law, Polly Pelton ADVISER MR. HOELDTKE Student Council members, elected by fellow classmen, work as an executive body with the students and faculty. Some proiects carried out this year were: 'l. Selecting freshmen cheerleaders. 2. Placing a Christmas tree, trimmed by members of the senior class, in the auditorium. 3. Packing and distributing thirty baskets of food-the contents of which were contributed by the student body-to needy families for Christmas. 4. Purchasing a number of pictures which were placed in home rooms and study halls. 5. Conducting a contest to gain new cheers for the cheerleaders. 6. Appointing faculty and student committees for Hi-Speed , the Musical Comedy. 58 0I'l'l,Ql 00l'l'I, .gzflafe Every year, each home room elects one of its members as its representative in the Home Room Senate and another member as an alternate. On assembly days these representatives conduct their respective groups to the auditorium. The members of the Senate also perform any necessary services in promoting special activities in the home room. ROOM REPRESENTATIVE 101 102 103 104 105 106 108 109 110 112 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 210 211 212 213 Richard Greatwood Gerald Baker Karen Ritzenthaler Leroy Ek Helen Zelko Maureen Harder Elias Eade Beverly Harris Suzanne Taylor Gloria Hinman Cornelia Dunn Robert Muir Jack Snyder Margaret Yardman Michael Petski Carol McHenry Alfred Eade Jack Kelly Charles Lundy Suzanne Westling Mary Sheahan ALTERNATE Carol Guion Paula Kases Mona Jesson ' Marie Cucchiaro Elizabeth Levett Charles Welch Donald Norton William Messmore Edwin Yusko Marilyn Dick Richard Rosse Robert Granger Christine Klimczyk Thomas Petrucelli Gerald Kunselman Jane Richards Hope Hunter Dolores Furey Nancy Woods Dean Johnson Bruce Eyler ROOM' REPRESENTATIVE 214 215 216 217 303 304 305 307 310 311 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 13 21 22 Michael Shane Beverly Disorbo Mary Jo Schlicker Louise Da Polito Suzanne Miller Sonya Mclnroy Sondra Lundy Lawrence Smith Marion Augustini David Law Kathryn Warren Sandra Cradduck Louis Nicol Daniel Walsh Joseph Nevins Glenn Curtis Alice Brunner Robert Crotzer Barbara Hedlund Jeanne Goodrich ALTERNATE Janet Harder Eugene Besok William Kinley Nancy Foster Peter Weis Carolynne Derx Dorothy Keebaugh Jeanne Snyder Thomas Norton Sandra Sanzo Robert Cradduck Ross Smith Margaret Tucker Theresa Conley Elsie Malick Saundra Roach Phillip Riggs ' James Nupp Richard Apa Hugh Lindstrom 0I'LgI Q:56 2'-3, I f SUE TAYLOR ANN MITCHELL EDITORS IN CHIEF l Q I 2 .Hs CHERIE MERIDAN, CONSTANCE SCHNELL MANAGING EDITORS 2 -51 Qs DONNA BLANCHARD, MARLYN FOLLETT LITERARY EDITORS E In III 1 JOHN VANINI, PHILLIP FRABLE PHOTOGRAPHY EDITORS flfil BEVERLY McINROY, NANCY CLARK ART EDITORS CL Mull' ' LUCILLE CHASE, RICHARD VEDDER SPORTS EDITORS A :I MARGARET MALICK BUSINESS MANAGER , ' 1 +- GEORGE DUNN CIRCULATION MANAGER fr RENE SHERET, DONALD BRYANT, -X17 BILL GOODLETT, BOB BIEHLER PHOTOGRAPHERS ROSEMARIE BLAKE, EVELYN McFADDEN, MARY LOU REDDY, MARY LOU AMBROSELLI, LENA ROUNSVILLE, FRED MARRA, EDWIN YUSKO, WILLIAM GURNEY, ROBERT BRANDT, VICTORIA TUCKER, PAUL FROMME ADVERTISING AND MAKE-UP ASSISTANTS RAY B. MERRIAM FACULTY ADVISER The yearbook staff presents our Mid-Century edition of CONGRESS. Using the photo-offset process for the second year, we have tried to show you high- lights of the year I950 in Olean High School, with an occasional glance at the beginning of the century. This year we have built up the activity section and the girls' and boys' sports sections. We have included more pictures and more cartoons, including a three-page spread on the Mid-Century Class, the class of 1950. We trust you will enjoy reviewing, with us, the mid-century year at Olean High School. 60 ELL- - SCOPE Yearbook Issue OLEAN HIGH SCHOOL Olean, Ne' York Senior Staff Standing 1. to r. J. Forness, D. Eade, R. McLaughlin Seated 1. to r. H. Ford, M. Cucchiaro, B. Goodlett, B. Ford, A. Kenney Tell-O-Scope Scores With Four Page Paper Tell-O-Scope, the official Olean High School newspaper is published weekly as often as pos- sible by a group of students under the jurisdiction of Mr. Richard McLaughlin, O.H.S. English and Journalism teacher. The usually two-page five- cent issue. the only paper of its kind in New York State, is put out in offset form: that is,the back page is printed, the front page mlmengfaphed. This makes possible the occasional printing of pictures on the back page. Marie Cucchiaro, our vari- typist, is employed to type the stencil for the mimeograph and also to type the copy for the back page which must be pasted up on a dummy before being sent in to the printer. Every Thursday, a staff meet- ing is held after school in Room 109 at which the reporters are given their assignments. Later in the afternoon both senior staff and reporters meet in the outer office where the sheets are mimeographed. counted out, and assigned to home- rooms. Recently, a ten-cent four- page issue has been put out bi- weekly. This is being planned as a regular activity and may develop into a weekly edition. Since most of the senior staff are seniors, next year's Tell-0- Scope will be run by a new staff picked from this year's reporters. TELL-0- SCOPE olean High School EDITOR IN CHIEF JOE F'0I'neSS N WS EDITOR Delores Eade FEATURE EDITOR Ann Kenney SPORTS EDITOR Henry Ford MANAGING EDITOR Barbara Ford PHUTOGRAPHER Bill Goodlett FACULTY ADVISER Richard McLaughlin STAR REPORTERS Dick Rosse Carol Guion CUB REPORTERS Jane Richard Joyce Geuder Dick Swan Joe Nevins Tom Cotton Jimmy Slavin Lucille Chase Ruth Stadleman Reporters Danny Davis Dawn Easley George Bolden Standing 1- to r- D- Swan. J. Slavin, R. Stadleman, J. Geuder, G. Bol- VARI TYPIST Marie Cucchiaro den, J. Nevins, D. Davis Seated 1. to r. L. Chase, J. Richard, C. Guion, D. Easley, J. Cotton, Member Empire State School Press D. ROSSB 'Association. -J 61 mme! 14- Calbyae cc 64000 SOPRANOS Kay Cooper Joan Dunahay Donna Harris Mary Pat Heliker Gloria Hinman Beverly Kamery Kathryn Lucas Louise Mallory Catherine Malone Loretta Paugh Mary Primikiris Joyce Pyles ,LZ Z ii? OFFICERS President SUE TAYLOR Secretaries KAY COOPER, CAROL KELLER Business Manager DOUGLAS WARREN Treasurer WILLIAM KELLY Librarians ARNOLD RICKEY, LOUIS WEISMAN Accompanists RUTH BROOK, SUE TAYLOR Director MISS BAUDENDISTAL 13. Eve Scheiterle 14. Mary Sheahan 15. Jackie Shearer 16. Isabel Stepanian 17. Lois Valentine 18. Anne Willard 19. Verona Wolf ALTOS 1. Shirley Becker 2. Sue Carmany 3. Carolynne Derx 4. Barbara Ford 5. June Goranson 6. Joyce Guinnip 7. Janet Harder 8. Lorrain Julian Beverly Sage June Tarbox . Elizabeth Taylor Ruth Williams Nancy Woods TENORS Donald Anderson John Callahan Sam Ensell Merrill Frable Philip Frable Gerry Gallets Carol Keller Ann Mitchell Leonard Neuland Arnold Rickey Doug Stolberg 12. Louis Weisman BASSES Duane Anderson Leonard Bell Dan Crowley Leo Donnellan John Erhard Henry Ford William Goodlett William Kelly John R. King Phil Splawski Howard Ward Doug Warren William Weisman OFFICERS: PERSONNEL: FIRST SOPRANOS 1. NANCY ALTMON 2. JOAN BLACKWELL 3. NANCY BORST 4. BARBARA BOWERSOX 5. OLLIVENE DERX 6. NOREEN DONOHUE 7. PATRICIA DYE 8. JOANNE FERGUSON 9. JO ANN GLEASON 10. CAROLYN HARVEY 11. LAURA HEINZ 12. WANDA HILL 13. HOPE HUNTER 14. CAROLYN KELLER 15. MARILYN LANE 16. BARBARA LAWRENCE 17. HELEN LOVE 18. ANN LYASKI 19. SHARON MCCLELLAN 20. ELSIE MALICK 21. AUDREY MARAFFA 22. DINA PERAGINI 23. PHILOMENA PICCARILLO 24. RUTH SALBERTA 25. MIRIAM SCHAFES 26. MARCELLA SCHULTZ ir if ee PRESIDENT SALLY MCADAM VICE PRESIDENTS PATRICIA DYE and NANCY FOSTER SECRETARIES ELIZABETH BERFIELD and ELLEN CASHIMERE BUSINESS MANAGER JOYCE GEUDER LIBRARIANS BARBARA LAWRENCE and NANCY WADE ACCOMPANISTS PAT BUCKLEY, MARY LEONE PAT PACER DIRECTOR Miss BAUDENDISTAL NANCY SHEARER ANTOINETTE SICLARI REGINA SIMON CORINNE STARK LOIS SWARTZ LANDRA TAYLOR JEANETTE WEAVER JOYCE WEIGARTZ MADELYN WEIGARTZ SECON D SOPRANOS ANTOINETTI ADMI GAIL AUSTIN SYLVIA BALDWIN VIRGINIA BARNES EMILY BELLEISLE ELIZABETH BERFIELD BARBARA BLUE ELLEN CASHIMERE BARBARA CONKLIN ROSE CONVEY SUE CUMMINGS MARY ANN CELVER GAIL DAIRS JANET FOSTER NANCY FOSTER JOYCE GEUDER JANICE GREEN SUSAN HALL FRANCES HITCHCOCK ADELLA HUDOCK LOUISE HURD JOAN KELLER KATHLEEN KENT JOAN KRANOCK JOAN LOLLAR SALLY McADAM CAROLYN McBRIDE MARLENE MALARA MARIE MELE BARBARA MERITHEW GRACE NUNAMAKER LAURA PASCUCCI BONITA ST. CLAIR MARILYN SMITH JAYNE STRUBLE VERONICA WASHINTON JANET WHEELER JANE WILLIAMS MARCELLA WILLIAMS ALTOS MARY ALLEN BEV CHISHOLM THERESA CONLEY BEV CRONK JOSE CUCCHIARO CAROLYN DAVIS CHARLOTTE EASLEY MADELINE EASLEY BARB HEINTZELMAN MARY E. HUGHES BARB JONAK JANE JORDON ANN KOLASINSKI MARIANN KRANOCK ANN McCARTHY MARY McCARTHY MAYBELLE McGAVISK DOROTHY McKENZIE SUE MILLER DOLORES MOSZAK ROBERTA MOUNTAIN RHEA PARKER JANE RICHARD DELLA RICKEY MARYANNA RYDER JACQUELYN STEVENS NANCY SUDA NANCY WADE DONNA WILLOVER NAOMI WITTER IST VIOLIN DONNA HARRIS - FIRST CHAIR GEORGE KUNSELMAN MARILYN LANE RICHARD CARPENTER EMILY BELLEISLE JEAN GLASS GORDON BLUE JOSEPH PICCIRILLO VIOLA BARBARA FORD - FIRST CHAIR JANE WILLIAMS CATHERINE MALONE FLUTE NANCY ALTMAN BASS ANN KENNEY LORETTA PAUGH BASS CLARINET JANE RICHARDS HORN RUTH BROOK 2ND VIOLIN JANET HARDER - FIRST CHAIR ISABEL STEPHANIAN PCA eff fI 6l, JOYCE GEUDER LAURENCE BOWEN LORAINE JULIAN ROSE CONVEY BETTY LEAR MADELINE WEIGARTZ CELLO SUZANNE CARMANY ROBERT RAVIN CAROL EASLEY HELEN LOVE BARBARA BLUE CLARINET CAROL GUSTAFSON KATHERINE WARREN BASSOON JOHN REITZ TRUMPET ALBERT EDEL TROMBONE I WILLIAM MESSMORE SAM ENSELL PERCUSSION ELAINE HE FIRST CHAIR The Orchestra, under the direction of Robert Townsend Tea. 64 participated in many activities for the 1949-50 year Among these were the following: The County Teachers meeting, Senior Play, Christmas Program, combined con certs with Brandford High School Orchestra, Junior Play, Spring Festival and Concert, and Commencement. Groups from the orchestra played for the Musical Comedy, All-State Orch- estra, All-State Sectionals and Faculty Q Oulu I 3 cp , l C9 ,X CU , I I I I l eau .SQAUOK guna! ,xl X I Iwi .N The Olean High School Band, under the baton of Robert C. Grant, has ,I ,J marched through an eventful '49-'50 season. With peppy marching 'formations tl at the home football games, a trip to the Amherst game, before which the band was treated to a dinner at the Roy Croft Inn in East Aurora, the Memorial Day Parade, the 4-H Parade, pep rallies, participation in All-State Band, the Com- petition Festival, the annual Band Concert, and the Spring Concert, the season was rounded out with Commencement Activities. CLARINET DONNA BLANCHARD HUGH BRADLEY ELEANOR BRANDT PATTY DYE ALBERT ENSELL JANICE GREEN CAROL GUSTAFSON MONA JESSON NANCY LOLLER CAROL PELTON LORETTA VALK KATHERYN WARREN BARBARA WELLMAN ROSE WHIPPLE BASS CLARINET JANE RICHARD BASSOON ROBERT HOPKINS JOHN REITZ ALTO SAXOPHONE JOAN DUNAHAY PAULA TUTTLE TENOR SAXOPHONE ROBERT JORDAN BARITONE SAXOPHONE DOUGLAS STOLBERG TRUMPET DON ANDERSON MARK BRUNNER ALBERT EDEL JAMES SCHNELL JAMES SCHRECKINGOST LEROY STRICKLAND JAMES LEFFERDO CORNET RICHARD GREATWOOD FRENCH HORNS LEONARD BELL KAY BENSON ROBERT BIEHLER RUTH BROOK JANET PATTERSON 65 BARITONE HORN PHILLIP RIGGS TROMBONE SAM ENSELL RICHARD FOTE HOWARD GREER WILLIAM MESSMORE ROBERT SWEET BASS HORN ROBERT CRADDUCK ROBERT CROFT ROBERT KELLOGG STRING BASS LoRETrA PAUGH FLUTE NANCY ALTMAN DOROTHY KEEBAUGH JANE STRUBLE NANCY WOODS Q, ' W DRUMS ELAINE FIE CLIFFORD LUCAS MICHAEL SKRYPCZAK TYMPANI LA DORNA TURCK MARY LEON BELL LYRA HELEN LOVE MAJORETTES MARILYN LANE LOIS MALLORY LOUISE MALLORY PN I I F ramafic SHIRLEY SIEDEL President JOYCE GUINUP CONNIE SCHNELL Vice President MARGARET GRANT MISS ELIZABETH BALDWIN Adviser If you should happen to step into the little theater room some Wednesday night, you would find a group of students learning how to walk, sit on the stage, or put on make-up, or making use of their know- ledge by giving plays. This would be a meeting of the Dramatic Club. Some of our activities have included operating the check room for various functions in the auditorium, giving plays in an assembly program, putting on make-up for the musical comedy, and attending a dramatic festival at Fredonia State Teachers College, where we presented a play. .,,,- Secretary Treasurer DONALD ANDERSON KAY BENSON BARBARA BLUE ERIC BLUMENTHAL RICHARD CHAPMAN NANCY CLARK RENA COON SUE CUMMINGS DANNY DAVIS CORNELIA DUNN ROBERT FIRKELL JANET FOSTER PHILLIP FRABLE BARBARA HEDLUND LAURA HEINZ ROBERTA JAEKLEY JANET HUTCHINSON CAROLYN KELLER SUZANNE KOSINSKI JAMES LA FREDO HARVEY LEDERMAN NANCY LOLLAR DOROTHY MCGRAW ROSE PADLO POLLY PELTON DINA PERUGINI REGINA SIMON I MARILYN SMITH BARBARA STEVENS JUNE TATLOW ' DENNIS TROSCH VERONA WOLF MARCIA WOODLING I DU WAYNE WOODLING K x IM x N.., XxX MMC Cgpaealfing Cf!! Adviser - RAY B. MERRIAM The Speaking Club meets once a week to practice the short I informal speech, and to learn the use of stage and microphone. Ei, Members conduct the assembly programs held throughout the school iff' m Year. JOHN ASH ELIAS EADE PAULA KASES I it JEAN BEATON MARLYN FOLLETT JAMES LEFFERDO Z 'il LEONARD BELL HENRY FORD WILLIAM MESSMORE 5' DONNA BLANCHARD JOE FORNESS DOROTHY MCKENZIE L ROBERT BRANDT PHILLIP FRABLE CONSTANCE SCHNELL ' LUCILLE CHASE PAUL FROMME JAY SEGALL DANIEL CROWLEY MARGARET GRANT ELIZABETH SNYDER DELORES EADE SUZANNE TAYLOR Cl,l'l'l0I a C ug Adviser ROBERT O. STARR President RENE SHERET Vice President HOWARD JOHNSON Secretary CHARLES MATSON Treasurer CAROL KELLER The camera club promotes interest in photography and develops abilities and techniques in the essentials of picture taking, developing, NELSON DAVISON WILLIAM GOODLETT HOWARD JOHNSON Q and enlarging. ' ' H y THOMAS Bossa I I CHARLES CARTER l gl JAMES GERATY CAROL KELLER DAVID LAW PETER MacKENDRICK CHARLES MATSON JOSEPH NEVINS MARTHA NICHOLS 67 THEODORE RYAN RENE SHERET JOHN SOROCHIN DOUGLAS STOLBERG RICHARD SWAN THOMAS WHALEN e cred jrancaid The French Club has participated in many activities this year, due to the efforts of Miss Trenkle and an able set of officers. We have held several very interesting meetings this term. Mr. Melvin Davidson, a guest speaker, told us about the effects of the war on life in Paris. During the Christmas season, we sang Christmas carols in French. At successive meetings we played quiz and word games in French, and enioyed playlets performed by the French III class. At the beginning of the term, we sponsored the sending of a CARE package to France. We were very successful in raising funds by sponsoring a check-room. OFFICERS President SHIRLEY SEIDEL Vice President DOMINIC GATTUSO Secretary UGI DE BENI Treasurer BARBARA FORD Adviser MISS TRENKLE MEMBERS: Suzanne Carmany, Carolyn Davis, Ugi De Beni, Noreen Donahue, Cornelia Dunn, Barbara Ford, Dominic Gattuso, Mary Pat Heliker, Kathleen Kent, William Kinley, Donna Klink, Elizabeth Levett, Mary McCoy, Ann Mitchell, Sandra Philblad, Joan Rockwell, Maryanna Ryder, Reymon Schawer, Shirley Seidel, Martha Staples, Dennis Trosch, Ann Warren, Verona Wolf. 68 114, cm ,I I 33 III I 2 E Cfadriica CML Adviser MISS GERTRUDE OLIVER Consul DOROTHY McKENZIE Quaestor JOYCE GEUDER Scriba MARY JO SCHLICKER Nuntuis GLORIA MESSER The purpose of the Classical Club is to further The knowledge of Roman ways and speech. Much of This is done by plays, games, and special programs prepared by members of the club. MEMBERS BETTE BICKMIRE JEANNE EATON CAROLYN BOCKMEIR GAY FISHER JOANNE BUFFINGTON FRANCES FRENCH CLARA BUSH JOYCE GUINNUP BEVERLY CHISHOLM MARILYN LANE SANDRA CRADDUCK HELEN LOVE OLIVENE DERX GLORIA MESSER ANNE DUDLEY 69 DOROTHY McKENZIE CONSTANCE REITZ MARY JO SCHLICKER MARY SHEAHAN ANTOINETTE SICLAIRI LOUIS WEISMAN ANN WHITMAN CLARICE STEBICK 6cA0e5 01 gndfein cience OFFICERS President DANIEL CROWLEY Treasurer NAOMI WOLFE Vice President CAROLYN BOCKMIER Custodian RAE HULL Secretary GEORGE BOLDEN Adviser PAUL E. WHITEHILL STQVU 'v K The Echoes of Einstein Science Club in its second year carried on the traditions of activity established the first. Several hikes were taken and science discussions and demonstra- tions were a feature of various weekly meetings. A Christmas party was held at the Bockmier residence. Dancing Electrons and the Mechanical Man, a school assembly program, was sponsored and paid for by the club. An all-school Halloween Dance was held for the benefit of the Polio Fund. Refreshment concessions at 1, f the O.H.S. basketball games were run by the club, X and a close-of-the-season party was given for the X teams. - The club visited the Rochester Museum and East- Q man Kodak. lt also participated in the Eighth Annual bg Science Congress of Western New York, held at the 8 Buffalo Museum of Science. 70 unior' Z 60:55 ounci Each year the Red Cross Club decorates the wards of the Olean General Hospital at Christmas time. They are working to help establish a school in some war-torn European Community. They wrapped gifts for the the Christmas stockings of the men at Bath Veterans Hospital and sorted and packed over 800 toys for them to repair for needy children's Christmas. They also gave many hours of service to the local Red Cross chapter, cleaning and decorating, and helping with the Fund Campaign supplies, and serving as staff-aid volunteers. W Our enrollment drive this year amounted to 511020. COUNCIL OFFICERS President PAULA KASES Treasurer DOROTHY MCKENZIE Vice President LUCILLE CHASE Reporter SAUNDRA BROWN Secretary JACKIE SHEARER Parliamentarian ANNE DUDLEY COUNCIL MEMBERS LAURA OTTO CONNIE SCHNELL RENE SHERET I ANNE MAYNARD MARGEL ADAMS DOROTHY McKENZIE MARY MARKERT GLADYS McCAUL CAROL McHENRY SAUNDRA BROWN BETTY GARREPY MARIAN BLEMASTER SUE CUMMINGS HOPE HUNTER MARY PAT HELIKER FLORENCE BAILEY MARY McCOY ANNE DUDLEY SYLVIA FITCH JANET PATTERSON JANE McCOY BILL GOODLETT HENRY FORD MARGARET GRANT CAROLINE DAVIS LORETTA MARTINELLI JOHN KING CAROLINE BOCKMIER LUCILLE CHASE CLARICE STEBICK PAULA KASES DORIS SCHRECKENGOST PAT BUCKLEY MARCIA WOODLING JOYCE GUINNIP JACKIE SHEARER BEVERLY McELROY DON BRYANT OLLIVENE DERX 71 Bal' The Art Staff of the Year Book was composed of the following: Aff ,Si of Me L20 Nancy Clark and Beverly Mclnroy, Co-Art Editors, Jean Burke, Richard Baire, Nelson Davison, Marcia Woodling, Marilyn Dayton, John Davie, Jay Segall, Robert Millgate, Robert Smythe, John King, James Campbell, Bob Tamutus, Nancy Foster. They were responsible for the cartoons and the divider pages in the yearbook. Their adviser was Miss Anna M. Ball, art editor of the CONGRESS. ART COURSES -0415, This club is small but enthusiastic. It is mostly active in the spring and fall, when the club meets out of doors for landscape painting. During the winter months still life and study of the old masters are popular. , V, Anyone in high school is welcome to join the club at any time. f 'I President - MARILYN DAYTON Secretary and Treasurer - JOHN KING : Adviser - MISS BALL R? Ck, , A. ,g,'i- Ti A A L? 5 1 ' 4 . P. GJ I . soh- i ainfing CLA UA. ollgfalag CM The volunteer students who make up the Library Club are now called the Library Aids . Anyone whose schedule allows it may ioin this club by applying in the library at the beginning of the term. The Aids help with the regular desk routine, work on the inven- tory, and assist students in reference work, and in the use of the card catalog. The Aids have assisted the teachers in compiling book lists for Spanish, English fiction, travel, history, biography, American literature, and music. ' Increased use and interest in the library has developed this past year, especially in the magazine section and in the circulation ot books and pamphlets. This is due in part to the library lessons that have been given to all the Freshmen classes. CLERICAL ASSISTANTS Audrey Beal Patricia Lisi Evelyn McFadden LIBRARY AIDS June Tarbox Jacqueline Kent Adelle Ash Sue Taylor Anne Dudley Mary Markert Keith Reynolds Joanne Ferguson Barbara Ford LIBRARIAN Miss Gould 73 Cfawea 'X . I . GEOMETRY CLASS WORLD HISTORY CLASS MISS WILSON MISS COBURN HEALTH CLASS SHORT HAND CLASS MR. KUNKLE MRS. FROMME CHEMISTRY CLASS JUNIOR ENGLISH CLASS MISS HILL MISS BEAR 74 TRY-OUTS FOR MUSICAL COMEDY LUNCH LINE IN CAFETERIA GEMM I SENIOR ENGLISH CLASS -MR. HALE SHAKESPEARIAN THEATER EAR TEST OLEAN HIGH'S LARGEST FRESHMAN CLASS -451 Freshman Activities: C11 Elections, September, 1949. C21 Get-together after . school, cider and donuts, HaIIowe'en, 1949. C31 Skating party at RoIIerIand, January 23, 1950. 75 E N R December 9, 1949-Olean High School Auditorium- Class ot T950 presents the hilarious comedy, DOCTOR'S ORDERS, by Kurtz Gordon. Following the doctor's orders to obey her every impulse, spinster Letty Madden solves a robbery and catches her man. Agatha's shock, Mamie's hard-boiled cynicism, and Adolph's arrogance fail to keep Letty down, as she runs the gamut from bubble baths to roller skating. The finale - a psychia- trist, a rip-snortin' cowgirl, and a ballerina! Letty Madden, a spinster DONNA BLANCHARD Agatha Madden, her sister CONSTANCE SCHNELL Maimie Collins, their cook and housekeeper SHIRLEY SEIDEL Adolph Madden, a cousin LEO BENNETT Julia Madden, his young daughter LUCILLE CHASE Sara Arnold, minor stockholder and friend CHERIE MERIDAN Jenny Powell, minor stockholder and 'Friend CLARICE STEBICK Cora Kent, minor stockholder and friend BETTY GARREPY Rita Norris, Adolph's secretary JANE BUCKLEY Steve Harmonn, a young lawyer LEONARD BELL Jerome Judson, assistant manager of store PHILLIP FRABLE Michael O'Neil, detective EUGENE BURKE Dr. Reynolds, a neuropathic specialist ROBERT ALTMAN Promptress DELORES EADE Director RAY B. MERRIAM 76 -' 'U 2 4 -, 'sg-? .K ow ,ja x vw- 9 may N I R Proctor Higgins Jean Caldwell David Brewster Rosalie Prentiss Jody Long DANGEROUS NAN MCGREW A Mystery Comedy in Three Acts by George Batson JACK SHULIMSON WILLIAM GOODLETT PAULA KASES ROBERT SWEET DOROTHY McKENZIE CAROL WILBER Nan McGrew Steve Latham Miss Van Loon Sheriff Jordan P L A Y WANDA HILL DAN CROWLEY MARTHA STAPLES RENE SHERET Prompters CORNELIA DUNN, HENRY FORD Director MISS ELIZABETH BALDWIN David Brewster, who has been accused of murder and bank robbery, visits the summer home of Miss Van Loon, expecting to trap the real criminals therej Nan McGrew, a fluttery spinster, and two teen age nieces seek refuge in the house. Strange noises, a fake detective, a gang of bank robbers, and a murder give Nan McGrew a chance to do a little amateur sleuthing. Sheriff Jordan, making a routine check, is prevented from finding KI li? It El 5 is , d out the truth by Miss Van Loon, the leader of the bank robbers. One of the nieces appears with the stolen money in a lunch basket, where Miss Van Loon has hastily hidden it. The gang is rounded up, and Nan McGrew is the hero . 77 DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ARTS FAC U LTY Lgnvludfriaf GENERAL WOODWORKING AND VOCATIONAL CARPENTRY -E, -7 gggiwx, I MECHANICAL DRAWING I I fv I A ,vw I , 5 L III? fra QUE, Wig . 911 'R A ' 7 O My .M GENERAL METAL WORK AND VOCATIONAL MACHINE SHOP .1 fy fgfi, ITL? JI -A-xx ' Q-my GENERAL AND VOCATIONAL ELECTRICITY Aria DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING 79 CHRISTMAS PROJ ECT ome conomicd SEWING CLASS HOME ECONOMICS II LUNCHEON fan WORKING ON CHRISTMAS PROJECT I 63,555 Im, R L' I If COOKING CLASS ome conomicd CHRISTMAS PROJECT President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Club Adviser This year the Key Club, the iunior organization of Kiwanis International, has carried on a number of projects, notably a square dance at Christmas time and a donation to the Student Council Christmas basket program. The Key Club intends to continue as an active school club and to justify its existence by its works of charity and donations to worthy causes. First Row-Mr. Starr, Joe Forness, Dick Vedder, and Paul Fromme. Back Row-Gene Burke, Larry Raub, George Dunn, James Lefferdo, Bill Kelly, John Ash, Bob Smythe, Gene Miori, Jay Segall, and Bob Brandt. Q, cm OFFICERS RICHARD VEDDER DON NORTON JOE FORNESS PAUL FROMME ROBERT O. STARR Q WL I gigs? in i 1 , 'bffm nrvfsm. ome conomicri Adviser MISS WALL President MARY PAT HELIKER Vice President MARTHA NICHOLS The Home Economics Club reorganized in September, 1949. Two outstanding activities of the club were the Christmas proiect, and publicity through an article published in Teen Time magazine. y The Christmas proiect gave complete Christmases to three families who desired help. ffl 57 Qi Each member of the club had an active part, and as a combined effort it was a real success. we .xdfomic nergy arid We're the otomic energy class! .A sf From freshman days eoch lod ond loss Q I 7 fs Hos worked -first our refreshment stand, 'A 'i' '- Then two Gay Fifties' Hops we planned. ky X Q i if Sophomore, iunior, senior ploy, 'B fjf' Junior Prom -we've had our doy. ' i ,f Senior Porty, our tinol hit, If y ff Closs of '50, this is It! I i' i ' I f -ANN KENNEYA j f F ' f Zh in X I 'P WR , Xb:-1, nies fi ' 45, or xxx 4, . X .' JJ vv ,fvv K 55' . E,T,,ga 'A! 1 .WSW K, . W,.:'-jf? 'D-sq.,-, OMG ' J atm. H- 1 -4:11. K? r I N N QM., I , S pgvf . ii'j'ffJ1 ' -jp! I . ,f J Mui V i ff! H ' 5-'uf Hum-md: ' F X 1' 2 V Cucuq i ir. Dock-,vu Owns.. f as 1 fi 1900 1 Top for left - Freshman refreshment stem' ot the games. Middle left- Se or ploy , . . , sas Doctor's Or rs . - .::- -A ' Bottom left - for the Class a '50 Junior Prom. M 1-mi-WWA,aww-zwfii.. Top for right - Gay 50's Hop. . . Middle right - Refreshment co tee a the Gcly 50's Hop. Bottom right -Junior ueen on Q tte n d cu n ts. f lnn Top right - Home Sweet Homicide . Top left - Sophomore ploy, Not Quite Such o Goose . id - 22,5 L 7 , -4 5 E wmauew NESS Q , Rh MOADFAN XX Pemm.s.Yh55 .G ' . ' 5- me wen N 4 Q K ua QF 'll 'io Qui 'AE vim 4- Q 9 ,U , 31-:.Axe51' M A L YG, Keen G 'f SPFRE , . K You ' , - - 'Y . x, T I f-'bl' 'ui' X 3 A er ji 'Q KJ. . Q l A- S? ,: .. N A 0 x o Z- v L' Al . 4 W.: 9 v 'ir W .52 of E x - , ' .5 ,- The class of '50 is very proud of our outstanding record. Freshman year we operated the concession stand at the foot- oall the first Gay 50's 'lop. presented Not 1Such23g?ifQoose in asslbggibly and continued o the concessgigiiggt stand. The second Hop was Junior year we oresi Home S Homicide and teld Junior Prwfg. We also gave the General Hospital drive. presented Doctor's lJrders and held the Gay 50's Hop. The Elass of '50 presented its net proceeds to he trophy case to be installed in the outer obby. of Vw 55411 Y 5 .. l I l ' A . 331 KSN f l V . I Q gpg - 1 - l 534.24 ' Vfy 09, 3, f .Il , by - lik 'Q' Q l K Q '37 T ll vp- n a X O A l i 'K . We N '4' ?--Q AQ I v ST JI-Arplb up 66, use '3 4, - 310 NV W, Qs ang all CD f ii A ll l fe JI- as f XZ The Letterman's Club is an honorary organization of the school composed of students who have earned a Varsity Letter in either football, basketball, baseball, track, or the coveted Twenty Point letter. The twenty point letter is gained by participation in extra curricular activities during the four years in high school. Membership in this club is one of the highest honors attainable during one's career in high school. The members this year are: 1949-1950 FOOTBALL LETTERMEN Ray Pikulski, Jim Wheeler, Don Dembowski, Ed Yusko, Tony Pessimenti, Sam Cottone, Robert Reed, Robert Grainger, Ray Padlo, James Brown, Bruce Dunn, Jim Worth, Jim Ambrose, Pat Lundy, Robert Steiger, Dick Nickel, Don Luderman, Le Roy Ek, Vince McGavisk Cco-captainl, John DeGolyer fco-captainl. 1949-1950 BASKETBALL LETTERMEN John Davie, Ed Yusko fCaptain1, Dick Vedder, Max Keller, Don Luderman, Jerry Galletts, Robert Milgate, Jim Wheeler, Bill Gurney fmanagerl. 1949-1950 BASEBALL LETTERMEN Don Dembowski, Pat Lundy, Dick Nickel, George Hendrix, Doug Warren, Ray Pikulski, Dick Johnson, Doug Snyder, Joe Kelly, Sam Cottone, Gene Eyler, Albert Edel, Vince McGavisk, Jim Ambrose, John Pettrucelli. 1949-1950 TWENTY-POINT LETTERMEN Leonard Bell, Robert Biehler, Donna Blanchard, Robert Brandt, Suzanne Carmany, Lucille Chase, Barbara Ford, Joe Forness, Mona Jesson, James Lefterdo, Betty Levett, Margaret Malick, Dorothy McKenzie, William Messmore, Ann Mitchell, Beverly Sage, Constance Schnell, Jay Segall, Shirley Siedel, Douglas Stolberg, Sue Tayor. 1949-1950 TRACK LETTERMEN Paul Alexsa, Rodney Bailey, Don Boyle, John Davies, John Delaney, Loren Draer, Elias Eade, James Goodmote, Tom Laverty, Lenord Neuland, Dick Patterson, Jay Segall, Tom Pratt, John Wheller, James Worth, and George Dunn CManagerD. H ,li 86 C? WJ lljamifg joofdaf The Varsity Football team had a 4-won, 3-lost record tor 'I949' All three losses were close ones: Hornell T2 Olean Salamanca O Olean Elmira F.A. 6 Olean Elmira S.S. 25 Olean Amherst T8 Olean Jamestown 33 Olean Dunkirk 20 Olean Players who left: John DeGolyer, co-captain, Vincent Ambrose, Patrick Lundy, Robert Steiger, Richard Nickel, Donald Luderman, Vincent McGavish, co- captain, and Leroy Ek. Possible P G's and lettermen: Raymond Pikulski, James Wheeler, Donald Dembowski, and Edward Yusko. Returning lettermen: Anthony Pezzementi, Sam Cottone, Robert Reid, Robert Granger, Raymond Padlo, James Brown, Bruce Dunn Other returnees tor T950 season: Anthony Sanzo, Joe Ambrose, William Russo, Robert Derm, Harold Ducy, Anthony Augustini, Louis Augustini, Robert Milgate, Gerry Clarke, Thomas Morris, Leo Donnellan, Fred Lupro, and Carl Veno. Our type ot play during T949 was mostly offensive, with outstanding line- detensive play. The weakness ot the team was in pass defense. We had many fine backs: DeGolyer, Ambrose, Steiger, Wheeler, and Nickel, a tough-luck ball player handicapped by a bad leg. Pikulski served a role unique in high school football because of his adaptability to play almost any position. Our line was rugged, with such boys as McGavisk, Luderman, Lundy, Dembowski, Granger, Worth, Reed, Dunn, and also Cottone, Pezzimenti, Padlo and Brown. Doing an outstanding job was Head-Coach Ted Mastragiacomo. His assistants were John O'Neil, George Matlock, and Paul Venable. J. '11 Sloofbaf ADAMS, RONALD DRISCOLL, ROBERT McKENZIE, THOMAS AMBROSE, JOSEPH DWAILEEBE, CHARLES OLSON, JAMES APA, RICHARD EDEL, THOMAS PADLO, EDWARD AUGUSTINI, FRANK EYLER, BRUCE PARKS, O'DELL AUGUSTINI, LOUIS FAVRO, EDWARD ROSSE, RICHARD BALDWIN, WILLIAM HASSETT, NORMAN RUSSELL, JAMES BARNES, BENJAMIN JENNINGS, GORDON SANZO, ANTHONY BURLINGAME, GEORGE JONES, JOHN J. SIRIANI, THOMAS CALLAHAN, DALE KOEBELIN, JAMES SPARCINO, RONALD COLE, PETER KOSINSKI, ANDREW SWARTZ, JAMES CLARK, JOHN McCURDY, DANIEL WALSH, DANIEL DAVIS, JAMES WILLOVER, NORMAN 1949 SEASON RECORD I2-21 September 26 Bolivor J-V I3 Olecn 6 October 3 Portville 6 Olecan 45 October 8 Otto Township 39 Olean 0 October 'I7 Franklinville 6 Oleon I3 I, . 3 v If v I , I I ' . J W ' EI? 2 4 S 32 2 S915 . W 'fs5f,z7,,-N, 90 B B A A S 1 S E E B B A A L L L L Coach Wilmer Kunkle, assisted by Paul Venable, put out a good baseball team last spring. Their main accomplishments were winning the County Play-ott over Salamanca by a score of 10-2, and losing a close game to Jamestown in the Bi-County play-oft by 3-1. Players: Ambrose, Cottone, Dembowski, Edel, Eyler, Hendrix, Johnson, Kelly, Lundy, McGavish, Nickel, captain, Petrucelli, Pikulski, Snyder, Warren, Williams. TOP BATTING AVERAGES Ambrose 471 Eyler 370 Cottone 417 Nickel 312 Pikulski 381 Lundy 276 Johnson 380 Edel 373 Williams 267 i Pitching chores were well handled by Ambrose, Edel, McGavish, Hendrix, and Warren. i Five lettermen will torm the nucleus of this year's team,i.along A with many of last year's JV's. 5-2,14 X Wifi' J! 1365? fm-S551 ai- W ' l so at - 1 QW P 91 I E Jiq3LEA,yfg 1 E5 9 3 13 i - fu: ,Q i el. ,. f 41, If T ' wif , . , ig ,.,.R, . , ,,,n,, V ja . , , f - M QL,-11 I P S B' N E 5 WE f i X -Q-1 Uaraifg 1949-1950 Z?a4Lef6a!! I 7 ,v '9 x fx V 501 2 BDBEBDW W 9 v 'f Q' E m Q K -E N?on 92 AVISOPJ' wraifg g6l,:5L2fLCL! Olean got off to a bad start, losing a close game to Dunkirk because of their bad shooting. Dunkirk made 3311 of their shots, while Olean made 16.4'k. DUNKIRK 33 OLEAN 26 Another loss was accredited to miserable shooting, for Olean made only 17.82 of their shots. Falconer made 31.22. FALCONER 42 OLEAN 34 Olean's shooting percentage increased to 28? as they easily defeated Salamanca with Keller scoring 16 points. SALAMANCA 28 OLEAN 40 Olean's off-shooting was again the reason for defeat. Defensively Olean played a good game. Keller made 10 while Hendrix had 9. JAMESTOWN 45 OLEAN 34 A 35.52 shooting percentage gave Olean an easy victory over Allegany. ALLEGANY 26 OLEAN 52 With Davie and Luderman playing a good game, Olean, out-classed and out-heighted, lost to Hornell. HORNELL 52 OLEAN 35 Olean lost to Allegany on their floor by four points, after leading until the final two minutes. ALLEGANY 39 OLEAN 35 A sharpshooting, well-balanced team from Batavia outplayed Olean, even though Luderman had 17 points. BATAVIA 47 OLEAN 40 Olean's shooting and defense improved as they defeated Randolph by two points, Keller making the winning basket with two seconds to play. RANDOLPH 38 OLEAN 40 Revenge for an earlier season loss with Luderman and Keller leading the way, we won by three points. . DUNKIRK 43 AOLEAN 46 Spectacular shooting and fine defensive play by Wheeler, Yusko and Edel gave Olean an easy win over Alfred-Almond. ALFRED-ALMOND 41 OLEAN 70 Olean won their fourth in a row, over Salamanca, and gained the right to play Jamestown in the Bi-County playoff. SALAMANCA 28 OLEAN 53 Olean lost a close one to Gowanda by 6 points, with Keller scoring 13 points in a losing game. GOWANDA 39 OLEAN 33 Led by Dingo Luderman, Olean put up a spirited fight at Hornell, playing their best game of the year. HORNELL 50 OLEAN 43 Max Keller with 22 points was high man against Alfred-Almond as Olean won over Dale Low and Company. ' ALFRED-ALMOND 50 OLEAN 53 Luderman, Wheeler, and Vedder led Olean to an easy victory over a tired Silver Creek. SILVER CREEK 23 OLEAN 52 In the most exciting game of the year, playing the role of an underdog, Olean defeated James- town for the Bi-County championship. JAMESTOWN 45 OLEAN 50 In Buffalo's Memorial Auditorium, Trott Voc. of Niagara Falls and Olean played a close game all the way until a last two minute spurt, by Trott, gave them the victory. TROTT 42 OLEAN 36 Coach Wilmer KunkIe's team was composed of: DAVIE, JOHN GALLETS, JERRY MILGATE, BOB YUSKO, ED EDEL, ALBIE KELLER, MAX VEDDER, DICK GURNEY, BILL IManager1 LUDERMAN, DONALD WHEELER, JIM 93 . Z?a4Lef6af DUNKIRK 30 FALCONER 20 SALAMANCA 30 JAMESTOWN 27 ALLEGANY 37 HORNELL 38 ALLEGANY 26 RANDOLPH 24 DUNKIRK 28 OLEAN OLEAN OLEAN OLEAN OLEAN OLEAN OLEAN OLEAN OLEAN Coach John O'Neil's Junior Varsity basket- ball Team had a 9-9 record, playing a rugged schedule. redkman Z?aaLef6a! PETE COLE JIM DAVIS JIM RUSSELL BRUCE EYLER BOB DUNN GORDY JENNINGS TOM MORRIS RONALD ADAMS BOB McCUTCHEON BILL CAMPBELL RAY PADLO JIM OLSEN TONY SANZO ANDREW CUSINSKI JOHN KOLATA JAMES CTIGERI TAYLOR, Mgr. ALFRED-ALMOND 38 OLEAN 42 SALAMANCA 27 OLEAN 25 GOWANDA I9 OLEAN 34 HORNELL 44 OLEAN 28 ALFRED-ALMOND 21 OLEAN 40 SILVER CREEK 25 OLEAN 39 RANDOLPH 21 OLEAN 36 JAMESTOWN 28 OLEAN 38 The freshman squad under Coach John O'Neil won 3 and losf O. ALLEGANY 26 OLEAN 27 ST. MARY'S 24 OLEAN 32 ALLEGANY 26 OLEAN 30 DISORBO, NICKOLS, CASHIMERE, WEIS, ZINK, LISE, TAMUTUS, BENNETT, WIND, SNYDER, CARLE, CLARK, HAGGARDORN, WINNERS, SIMMONS 94 si fl... The Olean Track team, participating in a difficult schedule, won 'l, lost 4, and tied for 3rd place in the section VI Track Meet at Dunkirk. Members of the team were Paul Alexsa, Roddie Bailey, John Davie, Loren Draer, Elias Eade, James Goodemote, Thomas Laverty, James Worth, John Delaney, Jay Segall, Leonard Newland, Don Boyle, Dick Patterson, and George Dunn, Manager. Coaches O'Neill and MacLaughlin are losing only six of these, but coming up from the J. V. will be Ray Sader, Norman Willover, Edwin Yusko, Charles Brown, and Bob Brandt. Head Coach was John O'Neil. Richard MacLaughlin assisted. May 7 May T3 May 20 June T ,T ,L gs I ifffige, i if ww 151 1 ' , li , J Q .T Kee , 3 s r Q t W wx . ,gow g . T NT tt' I . A ll Www M W' 1' .i- ' fr Lv. ' t 1 Wf.1'.,1,42.t5, ' tg NH' Qffzifrihf ' age r v1r.,.sw.:6j:,4wf -110 , . . . .jf , is , sis' ,,.gt 5. W Af i- vim. f err QM. is , T949 RECORD Nichols 65 Olean Dunkirk 55 Olean Jamestown 72 Olean Amherst 8lVa Olean June 4 June 11 County meet at Salamanca -Olean 44 pts., winner for 4 straight years. Class AA Section VI meet at Dunkirk - Olean tied Tonawanda with 13 pts. for 3rd Place. 95 44 47 31 2226 home home home away P055 ' 0lfU'l ting This year, for the first time in the school's history, O.H.S. had a cross-country team. A squad of twelve boys romped through four regularly scheduled meets and one for practice, winning three of those on the regular schedule. The runners beat Randolph two times by a score of 15-40 flow scores winl, Portville ll-28. The team placed fifth at the sectional meet in Fredonia, minus the services of John Delaney and Bernie Lyaski. Dick Patterson came in thirteenth in a field of fifty runners. Mr. McLaughlin, cross-country coach, stated that all the squad will be returning next year, except John Delaney and Charlie Brown. Next year's prospects will be very good, he predicted. Members of the first team were Dick Patterson, John Delaney, Charles Brown, Bernie Lyaski, Tom Hardges, Henry Ford, and Dan Crowley. 96 of The year 'I949 was an eventful one for the Olean High School golf team. In a five-way match at Dansville, Olean came in second, behind Brighton High of Rochester, by the close margin of four strokes, 407-403. Aquinas of Rochester, Dansville, and East Aurora came in 3rd, 4th, and 5th, Olean then won the sectional AA crown from Lackawanna High School, a team which had defeated the other Buffalo schools for the right to meet Olean High School. Last year's team was composed of Gene Eyler, captain, Dick Marcus, Jim Wheeler, and Dick Vedder. For 1950 the varsity team will be composed of four good golfers. Jim Wheeler and Dick Vedder will be back this year, with Dave Law and Eddy Forrest, two Sopho- mares, coming up from last year's J.V.'s. Two other J.V. players, Ray Padlo and Dominick Gatuso, will be battling for the last position on the five-man team. Hertel Fluent is the Coach. 97 .9l'lfl 6ll'l'LlfLl Cl, ALL - STARS E. YUSKO, R. NICKEL, D. WARREN, G. DUNN, B. DUNN, L. EK E. BROWN, D. DEMBOWSKI COACH - MR. O'NEIL .9 I1 fI al'l'l,ll,l a.! CORNELL E. STOPFEL, T. HARGIS, L. GAZDIK, E. BROWN, R. PATTERSON, P. GARR COACH - MR. O'NEIL 98 gg -irzi .giaorf Counci Seated - M. Malick, Mrs. Dunn, P. Schoonover. Standing -J. Wheeler, K. Kent, B. Garrepy, S. Seidel, M. Geer, J. Kent, B. McAdam, B. Eaton, B. Levett, L. Chase. Each year the Council awards letters to Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior Girls who have participated in five or more Sports. A girl who has earned one letter is eligible for an office in the Council, and the President must be a senior. All officers and representatives are elected by those girls who are interested in sports. President JACKIE KENT Vice President BETTY GARREPY Secretary MARGARET MALICK Treasurer BEV EATON Senior Representatives: Lucille Chase, Betty Levett, Margaret Geer, Shirley Seidel Junior Representatives: Betty McAdam, Patty Schoonover, Sally McAdam Sophomore Representatives: Kay Kent, Janet Wheeler Freshman Representative: Barbara Davie Advsier MRS. HENRIETTA DUNN 99 u.f.,i..f Z?aaLefAaf 6ACl,l'l'l,0ff The Senior Nobody's , basketball champs of last year, have walked off with two honors this year. They beat the Sophomore Golden Gophers in the Volleyball finals and then swamped the Junior Slick Chicks in basketball by a score of 21-3. Betty Levett was high with 8 points and Betty Garrepy followed with 7. GOLDEN GOPHERS VOLLEYBALL TEAM SLICK CHICKS BASKETBALL TEAM J. Cucchiario M. J. Schlicker B. Close M. Podskalny B. DiSorbo V. Testi B. McAdam M. Johnson A. Gaylor S. Westling R. DiMarco M- GFCIFIT B. Jonak D. Willover M. L. Reddy M. JOFCJOD R. Neff J. Bender J. Jordon NOBODY'S, VOLLEYBALL AND BASKETBALL CHAMPS B. Levett S. Seidel B. Garrepy A. Fegley M. Geer M. Woodling J. Kent M. Furey S. Anderson VOLLEYBALL CLASS WINNERS BASKETBALL CLASS WINNERS Seniors - Nobody's Seniors - Nobody's Juniors - Slick Chicks Juniors - Slick Chicks Soph. - Golden Gophers Soph. - Golden Gophers Frosh A - Junior Huskies Frosh - Drop-its Frosh B - Dillies T00 A D ' 1,.l-ILM ,f A ,fl-4' 'I' I I E R S VARSITY Enthusiasm . . . personality . . . leadership . . . poise . . . pep -our cheerleaders!! Tryouts in the tall, the final nine chosen, with Lucille Chase, Captain, and Bev Eaton, Co-Captain . . . Monday night practices - rah-ss - boom . . . football, basketball, always behind the team . . . trips to Amherst, Salamanca, Hornell and Randolph . . . l.et's not forget our trip to Butfalo's Memorial Auditorium tor the Section Vl playoffs-Representing Olean at the All-Star game this year were Bev Eaton and Jean Cashimere . . . All active cheerleaders - yes, . . . peppy, vivacious-Lucille Chase, Bev Eaton, Loretta Chase, Muriel Bell, Mary Furey, Pat Schoonover, Cornelia Dunn, Shirley Seidel, Jean Cashimere. Adviser: MRS. HENRIETTA DUNN 101 unior ucr5ify CAeerLacQr5 Left to right: J. Bender, M. Staples, R. DiMarco, S. Kisel, P. Driscoll. 'l5 rah's for Olean -Are you ready? Let's go! Oh! What spirit! . . . The girls were at all times ready to give full-hearted support to the team. They certainly have had a successful year. Yes - Barb Smith, Captain, Joan Bender, Martha Staples, Rosena DiMarco, Sue Kisel, and Peggy Driscoll deserve a great big hand for the fine iob they did in cheering the team to victory. gl Q5AI'l'l6Ll'l 648810461 612145 RAY RAH OLEAN! This year 'For the first time, the Student Council selected Freshman Cheerleaders. The girls have a great amount of spirit and have assured us of good, peppy squads in the years to come. lst Row: J. Gunnip, P. Pelton, J. Blackwell, N. Shearer, y M. Augostine, A. Whitman. 2nd Row:iA Brunner, N. Montie, T. Nutt, R. Moses, M. Tucker, J. Bronold. 102 JANET WHEELER SUE KISEL JEAN BEATON JOAN BENDER CAROLYN BOCKMEIR LUCILLE CHASE BEVERLY DISORBO ROSINA D'MARCO CORNELIA DUNN MARGARET DRISCOLL SANDRA FOSDECK md President Vice President MRS. DUNN JANET FOSTER ANN GAYLOR JOYCE GEUDER JEAN GOODRICH MARGARET GRANT LAURA HEINZ HOPE HUNTER SUE KISEL KAY KENT PATRICIA LOGAN w S. KISEL D. EADE R. D'MARCO S. McINROY S. BALDWIN B. LEVETT D. PERUGINI D. MCGRAW K. KENT R. SIMON S. ERICKSON B. BALDWIN A. LIGUORI P. LOGAN J. GEUDER P. TUTTLE . J. BENDER A. MITCHELL JANET FOSTER CAROL ST ARK Adviser CAROLYN MCBRIDE BARBARA MERITHEW DOROTHY McGRAW LAURA OTTO MARGARET OLSON LORETTA PAUL POLLY PELTON DINA PERUGINI RUTH SIMON CAROL STARK Secreta ry Treasurer PATRICIA SWEENEY NANCY SHEARER JACKIE SHEARER JEAN SNYDER MARGARET TUCKER SUE WESTLING JANET WHEELER MOLLY WHITE MARILEE YEHL png I-Ong SUE ANDERSON KATHRYN WARREN BEVERLY DISORBO GLADYS McCAUL MRS. DUNN A. KOLIN J. KENT L. KEINZ E. BLUMENTHAL G. SPENCER S. CUMMINGS W. RENELLO J. GUNNIP N. FOSTER 103 President Vice President Secretory Treasurer Adviser J. FOSTER L. CHASE J. WHEELER J. SNYDER L. OTTO V. TESTI J. BURDICK C. CUMMINGS B. HALLOWELL QC' It Tit? f QULQ guenfd 0 - Sc 00 if! AJ SEPTEMBER 5 The beginning of the school year introduces the largest freshman class in history of O. H.,S. C451 studentsl. f 'l l , 23 Olean football team defeats Hornell 14-T2 in Bradner ?g 'SA sfadaum. if 24 Eleven Olean girls attend sports day at Randolph Central School. Girls from six schools participated. 29 Our cross country team defeated Randolph 15-40 Clow score winsl at Randolph. MFOSTER 30 Howard Cleaves, photographer, shows nature scenes to the students at an assembly. OCTOBER 'I The Huskies toppled the Salamanca Warriors at Salamanca. 7 The county teachers hold their annual convention here giving the students a holiday. The Huskies extended their winning streak to three straight games by defeating Elmira Free Academy in Bradner Stadium. 8 Four members of the Tel-o-Scope attended the Empire State Press Convention at Syracuse University. ll The Junior Red Cross opens its membership drive with an assembly this morning. 'l2 Columbus Day. 14 Elmira South Side dropped the Olean Huskies from the unbeaten ranks at Elmira. The Huskies cross-country team again defeats Randolph at Olean 15 to 40. 20 The cross-country team defeated Portville ll-28. 22 Olean football team upset Amherst 20-18 by means of a last minute drive. 26 In an assembly at 8:30, the candidates for Student Council President and Vice-President presented their platforms. 27 The Student Council election results in the Actionary Party winning both offices. The Science Club held a sport dance in the gym. 28 The teachers attended the state teachers conference at Buffalo. The Huskies bowed to undefeated Jamestown 33-6 at Bradner Stadium. 29 The Huskies cross-country finished fifth in a sectional meet at Fredonia. NOVEMBER V 4 The use of the tranpoline was demonstrated by two young men for the students in an assembly this morning. Dunkirk pulled a surprising upset in defeating Olean at Dunkirk. 'll Armistice Day. 18 The All State New York Music Festival is held at O. H. S. In an assembly, Mr. Rodman, makeup artist, demonstrates the tricks makeup can accomplish. 21 The Conservatory Players present the play lmportance of Being Ernest in assembly. 24-25 Thanksgiving Holidays. 29 The Olean Huskies lost the first basketball game ofthe season to Dunkirk 33-26 at Dunkirk. DECEMBER ' 2 The Huskies lost to Falconer 42-34. 9 In an assembly this morning Jay Segal won the American Legion Oratorical contest. Bob Brandt and Joe Forness placed second and third. This evening the Senior Class presented its annual senior play Doctor's Orders to the public. 10 The Huskies won their first home basketball game by tv defeating Salamanca 40-2.8. 'S 13 A powerful Jamestown team defeated the Huskies 45-34. 'l5 The senior class puts up a Christmas tree in the auditorium. K An assembly this morning featured an accordian trio. ,. 16 The Student Council conducts a drive for food for needy s , u ' families of Olean. 7 . ' 0 20 The Blue Devils of Allegany succumbed to the Huskies 50-26 11: in the O. H. S. gym. ' l ' Q 22 Jan. 2 Christmas vacation. 1... .... M W! 104 I9 9 19 evw - Riymivei i. X :.l ',. JANUARY Zak 1 l 3 The first day of school in the new year. X Nfl 6 Hornell downed the Huskies 52-35 in the O. H. S. gym. 1 , N- ti, 10 The Blue Devils of Allegany downed the Huskies 39-35. 'N ll 13 The Huskies lost to Batavia in basketball 47-40. 'l 14 The Key Club held a square dance this evening in the gym. 20 The orchestra of Olean High performed. Olean Huskies defeated Randolph in the O. H. S. gym 40-30. 23 The freshmen held their annual skating party at Rollerland. 23-27 Regents week. N' sm DAVWNF 27 Dunkirk was defeated by the Huskies, score 46-43. 28 The Huskies walloped Alfred-Almond 70-41. , 30 The beginning of the second semester. FEBRUARY 3 The second concert featuring the combined orchestras of Olean and Bradford. The Huskies defeated Salamanca 52-58 and won the county AA championship. 7 The Gowanda Panthers dumped the Huskies quint. 17 The Huskies again lose to the powerful Hornell quint 43-39. 18 The Huskies defeated Alfred-Almond 53-50 in the O. H. S. gym. Nancy Foster was announced as being the winner of the Junior Red Cross Poster Contest. 22, 23, 24 Washington's birthday brings' a three-day vacation. 25 The Huskies defeated a tired Silver Creek team 53-21. 28 John Ash and Beverly Eaton were appointed co-chairmen of the coming musical comedy. MARCH 3 The class of 1951 presented its Junior Play Dangerous Nan McGrew to a full house. 6 8. 7 Twenty-five seniors took the New York State Scholarship examinations. 5. 9 The Huskies defeated Randolph in the last game 10 Sonya Mclnroy is girl's ping pong champion of the school. 17 This night was one of the greatest sports nights in O. H. S. history, as the Huskies defeated Jamestown 50-45 to win their first bi-county AA basketball championship in 11 years. 24 The P. T. A. held a dance in the gym for the students. 27 A powerful quint from Tratt Vocational defeated a determined Olean team 43-26 in Buffalo's Memorial Auditorium for the section VI AA basketball championship. 30 Mary Lou Reddy won the girls' foul shooting contest while Terry Hallock became the boys' champ. Max Keller and Don Luderman of the Huskies took part in the All-Star game at Randolph. Beverly Eaton and Jean Cashimere were chosen as All-Star cheerleaders. Matinee performance of Hi-Speed . 31, April 1 The two performances of the musical Hi-Speed pre- sented to the public proved to be a smashing success. APRIL 5 Mr. Ellinwood gave a talk on the Design for Successful Living in assembly this morning. 6-17 Easter vacation. ' 19 A public speaking contest sponsored by the Junior DAR. 21 The baseball season opens with a game at Portville. 25 High School Band Concert. 28 The Senior Dance, the last proiect of the Class of '50. 28 81 29 The chorus and band compete in the contest festival. MAY 12 The Juniors held their Junior Prom in the gym. 19 The assembly featured Bob Wood. 29, 30 Decoration Day holiday. ff ,, JUNE ff Y 19-23 Regents week. 26 Class night. 27 Commencement -the end of a perfect year. los Pleflgigisfm R. :V gy, y H' , Bw: I Y i 1 E A I 1 x 1 Z 1 1 5 x 3 R f : X a TM -'.S?09Q0l U This year's Musical Comedy, Hi-Speed , was tops in entertainment. The locale of the show, which was given March 31 and April I, is Indianapolis. When Jimmy Quinn, a race driver, wrecks his car in a trial spin, he and his three mechanics feel their chances of entering the race this year have faded. Mr. Van Camp, the auto magnate, winner of the race for the past five years, has sent his daughter, Jane, to college to get her away from racing. Jane, reading about the accident, wires Jimmy under the name of H. I. Speed: She will furnish the money if given complete charge of the car and crew. Jimmy talks things over with the crew and decides to accept- taking orders from Mr. Speed during the day and fixing the car by night to suit himself. Then he becomes acquainted with a new arrival at the hotel- a young woman just registering. With a pretty girl as his listener, Jimmy tells all. Little does he know he is talking with his new boss. In their pink coveralls and yellow garage with their baby blue car, the boys' antics are delirious. When Jimmy makes a bet with Mr. Van Camp and wins the race, he discovers all and collects his bet- with interest. Specialty numbers and members of the chorus comprise over 150 O. H.S. students. Production was by Lee Winter. CAST Conductor LENNY NEULAND Red Cap GEORGE BOLDEN Reporters: HARVEY LEDERMAN, JOE NEVINS, DAN CROWLEY, HENRY FORD, JACK SHULIMSON, BOB JOHNSON Mrs. Van Camp, society matron JACKIE KENT Mr. Van Camp, an auto magnate ERIC BLUMENTHAL Hotel Manager, of the Ritz ANTHONY KAMLER Bell Hop, of the Ritz JOE FORNESS Texas, a bride from the west CAROL WILBER Pete, a rootin, tootin' cowboy PHILLIP FRABLE Jimmy Quinn, a race driver IOur Heroj LEON DONNELLAN Tom, his number one mechanic JACK SHARP Mose, another mechanic, slightly off BILL RUSSO Chick, another one, a little tough JAMES NAPOLIONE Jane Van Camp, Hi Speed WANDA HILL News Boy LOUIS AUGUSTINA Radio,Announcer DOUG WARREN Ticket Seller LOUIE MAGNANO Hotel Guest CAROLYN BOCKMIER IO9 ,110 Wei I GERMAN TRADE COUNCIL REGISTRATION FOR DRIVERS' TRAINING , , 1 Ns ' PRACTICE TEACHERS FROM BONA'S ALMA MATER DRIVER - TRAINING CLASS SOCIAL STUDIES BULLETIN BOARD - MR. KUNKLE - MR. VENABLE III lgafronfi 3 age if We, the Congress Staff, wish to express our thanks to the following merchants and businessmen whose whole-hearted support helped make this yearbook possible: Adams Sporting Goods Don Adams Auto Parts John Ash Dry Cleaners Blue Bird Coach Lines Saint Bonaventure College Burd Bros. Burnett's Bush Bros. Blumenthal's S. Blumenthal Brown's Boot Shop Carnahan's Casey Music Store Clark Bros. Davis Clothing Store Daystrom Corporation Eaton's Dairy Exchange National Bank A. E. Ewing Company First National Bank F. R. Bros. Frank's Pharmacy Fred Forness Fox 8m Stevens Gavin McCarthy Gelder 81 Son Gibblin Dairy Guernsey Dairy Hannifan 8g Co. Harry Hoffman 81 Sons G. E. Hopkins Hydrox Dairy Ideal Dry Cleaning L Kamler Bros. N. L. Kaplan, Inc. 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