Olean High School - Congress Yearbook (Olean, NY)

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YK V7 ff ' X - FOREWORD g We presenf Ihe CONGRESS of '54, a record of Ihos ' ' 'n diffi- days spen'I' in meefing new people, Iearning new Things. conquer: g - b lived again culfies. and adapIing ou only in refrospecf. e wonderful rselves for Iafer years days Io e CONGRESS STAFF SINESS MANAGER MANA KAY MCCARTAN PHIL SPINK MARY FITZMAURICE GING EDITORS BU BUSINESS STAFF GAY SI-IEAHAN NORMA HENRY MARTHA FRABLE BARBARA ROCKWELL CAROL BLAIR LITERARY EDITORS ANNE SULLIVAN JACK BUTTERS ASSISTANT LITERARY EDITOR ANN RUSSELL FACULTY Aovisoas MR. McLAUGHLIN PHOTOGRAPHY MR. VOSSLER MARY B- DERX Miss JoHNsoN MARY M. BAKER MR' OWENS ASSISTANT PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR AUDREY sMIrH ART EDITORS comme aucn BILL FORREST ASSISTANT ART EDITOR sos Rnrssrae 1.11 I fi 'Ti' - IW X 'S V . . A - afgvrdf L ALMA MATER Oh Alma MaTer, Tair and True Thy honor we acclaim. We rally 'round The reol and gold To lauol Thy noble name. sTudenTs shall renew ln Thee we Our TaiTh OT days gone by. Across The years we'll live anew Thy spiriT, Olean High. 2 To John Wallace, leacher, guid- ance direcfor and Vice Principal from l929 +o I954, whose encouraging words. whose pafience and never- failing good humor, and whose warm g sympalhy for our hopes and aspir- : alions will a ays be an imporfanl parl of o Pjool memories. 1,3103 The Class Of 1954 Dedicates This Congress To Earnesl H. Hoeldlke. Principal from I943 To l953, who lefl' O. l-l. S. a beller place for his having been here, who praised us when we were righl and correciecl us when we were wrong, who gave his 'rime unslinlingly 'ro help us become belrer s'ruclen'rs ancl belier ciiizens. 3 PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS - u - Q . . . . . . 0 . - . - n xl fx C535 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY SENIORS .IUNIORS SOPHOMORE FRESHMEN STUDENT ACTIVITIES SPORTS E53 - '54 HIGHLIGHTS 2 G 6,5 S NN ,L UBI Q I Ax L9 I? 1 3 Q I I 4 E -i 1 Milimfillfdff ,, -M 'LJ .cl J Swv Main Y F OLEAN BOARD of EDUCATION EDWARD H. BARESEL, Presi MRS. MARY S. HANNIOAN JOHN M. WOODS CHESTER E. KLEE THOMAS R. OLSON BERNARD P. GILL 7 dem JOHN E. GOLDEN MICHAEL H. LANDON MRS. MARION MEAD ROBERT VAN DER CLUTE R. VICTOR KOEBELIN, Clerk SENTORS: MosT of you came To us Tour years ago from various parTs of Olean. Some ioined your class aT oTher Times and from oTher places. However, you are all now a company of people who have had a common experience-The experience oT being a parT of The Olean l'ligh School. We, your Teachers, ope ThaT The experiences of This parT of your life will be an endless source of personal wealTh, which you can draw upon To reach decisions, To TormulaTe plans, and above all To implemenT a philosophy of iving ThaT will give you immeasurable personal saTis- TacTon. We hope ThaT as your lives progress, you will see more clearly The implicaTions of The disciplines imposed by The accepTance of organized Thinlcing. We hope ThaT These Tour years of acTive, viTal experi- encing have channelled your Thinking in such a way ThaT you can meeT The challenges of The TuTure wiTh confidence and purpose. Then you will be successful, and we can conTidenTly Teel ThaT we shall have added one more asseT To an already imposing company of Olean High School graduaTes. lvl. WESLEY SMTTH Olean l-ligh School Principal Many of you will live well beyond The year 2000! This is an arresTing and challenging Thought For iT is from The uncerTainTy of The TuTure ThaT is born The Thrill of romance and hopeful advenTure or The TaTalisTic surrender oT Tear. Your graduaTion from high school is a signiTicanT achievemenT in your preparaTion To meeT This challenge. Each generaTion in America has Taken up The unfinished Taslcs of iTs elders and advanced man's slcill and power and undersTanding in every line of endeavor. l have TaiTh ThaT The Class of l954 will be no excepTion. To each and every one of you l exTend hearTy congraTulaTions and every good wish. Sincerely yours, W. CECH. DAVIS SuperinTendenT of Schools ,aww I- OFFICE STAFF--CAROLINE DRONS. DOROTHY GREAT' WOOD. DIANNA ORAESSLE. MEDICAL STAFF--MRS. OARVEY, MRS. ARMSTRONG, DR. JOHN A. JOHNSON. MISS CLARK. 9 MISS ELIZABETH HERZOG GirI's Guidanre Dlvefmr RECOGNITION TO THE STAFF We, +Iwe cIass of '54, wish Io express our apprecianon Io Inese who have been a source of invaIuaIoIe aId Io us. These advisors and admInIsIraIorsI1ave laid a Iirm IoundaIIon'II'IrougI1II1eIr guidance and Iwelp, Io enabIe us Io meeI II'1e many proL:Iems and cIIIIIcuI+ies of Ine coming years. as My T- I . ., :J A A lr' 4' . I ., . I ' 'fr' I, .wi SOCIAL STUDIES SeaIedfI.eII Io RiqIwI: Miss AIoiqaiI York, Miss Dorofhy Coburn, Miss Marqarei Sabafino Miss MarqareI Fay. Mr. PauI W. VenabIe. Sfandinq-Leif To RiqI1I: Mr. Kenncfn Vande Mark, Mr. John Ksionzylc Seafed-LQII Io Riqhfz Miss Mary Morfon, Mrs, Marion I-Iorey, Miss Mary Downey, Miss BcrIIia Bear, Miss Siqne Johnson, Miss CaroIine PercivaI, Miss Uorilvy AIIcins. Sfandinq-Leif Io Riqlni: Mr. Louis I-IaIe, Mr. I?ir,I1ard McLauqI'1Iin, Mr. Richard Thompson. Miss Mary DriscoII, Miss EIizabeII1 Baldiwn. ENGLISH ' I O r MATH T E A C H E R S SCENCE Sealed-Lefl lo Riqhfz Miss Mabel Wilson, Miss Marion Poole, Miss Horlense Keller. Slandinq: Mr. Clarence Geuder. 5 l l l X l Q o M ' EIN W A COMMERCEAL Seafed-Leif +0 Riqhf: Miss Tlweima Everieih, Miss Edith Bass, Mrs. Efiwei Kersimer, Mrs. Ruflw Miiier SiariciinqfLeif io Riqhi: Mr, Richard Gaia-5, Mr. Ricimrd Vossier, Mix Aivine Hawkins, HOME ECONOMICS Seafvd: Mrs. Elien Robinson, Miss Mabel Eafon. Sfandinq: Miss Mary Wiiiiams. I2 3 fs 7 95 i S Esswu-su-.an..w.u..m,,ui3 Seafed-Leff lo Righf: Miss Jaclclin Bolfon. Music: Mr. Edwin Owens, Ari: Miss Grefchen Trenlrle. French. Siandinq-Leil lo Riqhl'XMr. Clyde Cappon, Music: Mrs. lsabel Grant Physical Educalion: X, ' 1 l Granl, Music: Mr. Johhn ONeil, Physical Educaiion. WEE? M M f SHOP E A C H E R SPECIAL TEACHERS Sealed-Lefl lo Riqhlz Mr. Glenn Berrireulher Mr. Chrislopher Oioole, Mr. Julius Larson, Sianclinq-Lei? lo Riqhl: Mr. Roberl Charles, Mr. Francis Meller. Mr. Samuel Carr. is Alrnignfy God, we acknowledge our dependence upon Thee, and ask +Hy blessings upon us, our parenfs, our +eacners, and our counjrry. Amen. I4 J W ' vma..1.,..ws X: 4 M A 06 2 3 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS VICE PRESIDENT GERALD LINNAN TREASURER SALLY FORREST SECRETARY MARIE SKRZYPCZAK Z Q Y . n . K' A J , I lx I ' 5 1 A ' 12 . ,,,..n . X locuwhaf I 7 gn-ve 'sink sasfy I, Iii vw JOYCE ABDO Joyce Bo+h shorl and sweel some say is besI Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, 4: Secrelary ol Sludenl Council 4: Homeroom Repre- senlalive I, 2: Library Aid 3: Baslref- bell 2, 4, Glee Club 21 Choir 3, 4: Chrislmas Pageanl 2, 3, 4, Spring Con- cerfs 2, 3, 4: Choir Robe Chairman 3: Usher Civic Music 3: Badminlon 2: Pep Club 23 Dance Club 2: Play Commil- fees 3, 4: Usher al' Cornrnencemenl and Class Nighf: Prom Cornmillees ,IME JE NI ALTM Ne n' d live rh e Ii ov r if I live again ' Bowl' I, 2 FRANK ALOI Frankie A man ma smile and smile and be VI usical med , SENIORS MARY AUGBUSTINI Mary There's sornelhing liner in her anylhing she ever said. Baslcelball l, 2, 3: Ping-Po , Ih ngl 2,3 onl 23 Volleyball I, 2, 3: Badminl' , MICHAEL BADER Mike Silence is golden. Indusfrial Arls Course College Enlrance Course, Senior play casl. DAVID ANDERSON Dave Deny him meril if you can. Freshman Baslcelballc JV Baseball 2 Varsily Baseball 3: I-Iorneroom Repre- senlalive 3: I-Iomeroom Allernale I. I8 3, I. 6, if 5 SENIORS PATRICIA BAILEY Pal Sweet Simplicilyf' Business Course. MARY MARGART BAKER Mary Marg The lady Ihal' loves and laughs musl do well. Chcerleader I: Musical Comedy l: Freshman Slcaling Parly Commillee l: Freshman Dance Commiflee and Soph- omore Dance Commillee l, 2: Tell-Of Scope 2, 3, 4: Business Manager Tell-O-Scope 3, 4: Prom Commillees 3, 4: Play Commillees 3. 4: Assemblies I. 2, 3, 4: Pholo Edilor Congress 4: Tumbling Club l, 2: Baslcefball, Ping- pong I , 2: Publicify Sludenl Council Eleclion I, 2, 4: Commillees Junior Play 3, Sfudenl Council Dance 3: Usher I, 2, 3, 4. Q. Kris 1 T . , 5 A JOI-IN BALLAK Baach For a dreamer lives lorever bul a Ioiler dies in a day. Freshman Baslcelball lg JV Baslcefball 2: Varsily Cross Counlry 2, 3, 4: lnlra mural Baslcelball I, 3, 4: lnlramural Volleyball 2, 3: Junior Play casl 3: Musical 2, 3: Junior Play Commilfee: Senior Prom Chairman: Senior Play Commillee. SANDRA BARONE Sandy See where she comes, apparelled like fhe spring. Library Club 3. GARY BARTON Gary I-le is a dreamer, Cross Counlry 2: lnlramurals 3. SARAH BEARFIELD Sally The red gold calaracl of her sfreaminq hair. Business Course. I9 THOMAS BELL Tom Silence is eIoquenI'. JV Baseball 2. CHARLOTTE BLACK CharIoI'Ie Girls blush, someiimes because They are alive. Commercial Course. CAROL BLAIR Carol Swee+er also Ihan honey and fhe honeycomb. Freshman Play ISharon High Schoolli Monilor Club ISharon Highlg Junior Red Cross 3. 4: Classical Club 2. 3: Yearbook Slaff 4: Musical 3: Senior Play Commillee 4i Usher al Chrislmas Concerl 4: Poeiry Award 4. SENICRS DAVID BROWN Deacon I am Ihe masfer of my Iale-I am Ihe caplain of my soul. Freshman Baslnelballg JV Foolball 2: Var- sify Foolball 3, 4: Track 3: JV Baseball I, 2. MARGARET BRISKEY Peggy We are charmed by neafnessf' Glee Club I, 2. 3: Junior Prom Com- miliee 31 Tell-O-Scope 2: Usher 2, 3: French Club 2. 3: Senior Play Com- millee 4: Baslcelball I .23 Home Room Represenlalive Ig Sophomore Slcaling Comrnilfee 23 Junior Play Commillee 3: Musical 2, 3. NANCY BOSER Nancy Nor much Ia'Ic--a greaf swee+ silence. I-Iomeroom Represenlafive 2: Usher for Musical 2: Bowling I. 20 SENIORS CONSTANCE BUCI-I Connie GreaI arl is an inslanl arresled in elernilyfl Dramatic Club 2: Tell-O-Scope 2, 3: Yearbook slall 3, 4: Baskelball 2: lumblinq 2. cR,f-ue Buck rcraigr The Ihinq Ihal cosls Ihe Ieasl and does the mosl, is iusl a pleasanl smile. lnframural Baskelball 2, 3: lnlramural Volleyball 2: JV Baskelball 2: Junior Prom Commiflee 3: Senior Prom Com' miller? 4' Sophomore Dance Corn- miliee 2. u 33, G tx I S . X! fl QSs7?.: X . w .. .l .I T- :gms sf. ,asf-sg --..kg-fwfsg 4-:M ' . . . . f rs-m...i'-Q-wr cssgyw , .L.gA.k'N.Lf..M., was. riffs' Q . F -::L.,,'.figws-.2 n : -H'-1-ffcf 3 M :-. ' .5 gn. .,....Mf:'w : -ws, -as. -N ' . f. ,.,..,,,,jx,,.s-w-a- JACK BUTTERS Jack'I 'IA civil habil oil covers a qood man. Musical 2, 3: Junior Play 3: Cross Coun- Iry 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Inlramurals 4: Vice Presidenl of Chess Club 4: Liler- ary Edilor of Yearbook 4. HELEN BYSIEK 'Il'IeIen SweeI as any perfume. Sophomore Dance Commillee 2: Horne- makinq Club 3: Usher for Senior Play 4: Usher for Musical 2: Bowlinq I. RGBERT CASTILONE Cass Every person is responsible lor all Ihe qood wilhin fhe range of his abililiesf' Baseball Manager I' Inlramural Baskef- ball 2, 3: Band 3, 4: All Counly Band 3: Seclional All Slale 4: Boys' Slale 3: Treasurer of Sludenf Council 4: Fresh- man Numerals I. JOREEN CI-IESNER Clues For she laughs and is happy. Baskelball I: Bowling I: Skating Parly Commiffee I: Volleyball I: Sophomore Dance Commillee 2: Usher al Musical 3: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Baskel- bal 2: Ping Pong 2. 2 I 604 www V1 '44 44 N 4 JEAN CHIAVETTA, Jean Mind cannol lollow il nor words express her inlinile sweelnessf' Badminlon 2, 3: Ping-Pong 2, 3: Baslrel- ball 2: Bowling 2: Tell-O-Scope 3: Lalin Honor Sociely 2: Auxilium Lalin- urn Award 3: Classical Club 2: Sludenl Council 4: Co-chairman ol Senior Prom 4: Commillee Junior Prom 3: Chairman Decoralion Commillee Homecoming Dance 4: Co-chairman Sludenl Council Dance 4: Musical Comedy 3. NANCY CLAYTON Nancy Silence is deep as elernily: speech is shallow as lime. Home Economics Course ELIZABETH CROSSGN Belly Lel every woman be swill lo hear: slow lo spealc and slow lo wralhf' Usher Senior Play 4: Usher Junior Paly 3: Commillee Sophomore Dance 2: Bowl- ing I, 2. KATHLEEN RUTH CYPH ERT Kalhleen 'Her very lrowns are lairer lar lhan smiles ol olher maidens are. Sl. Marylsz Pulalicily Commillees 2: 3: Glee Club 3: Spring Concerl 3: Usher Junior Play 3: Decoralions Commillee Junior Prom 3: Homeroom Represenlalive 4: Parlicipaled in D. A. R. Conlesl 4. 22 SENICRS ROBERT DAHAR Bob 'IA lrue lriend is lorever a lriendf' Homeroom Represenlalive I, 4. ANNE DECKMAN Anne Bul were il lo my lancv given lo rale her charms: I'd call lhem heaven. Volleyball 3: Baslrelball I, 4: Badminlon 2: 3: Tennis 2, 3: Junior Play Casl 3: Chairman Cornmillee Junior Prom 3: Secrelary Freshman Class I: Sludenl Council 2, 3: Home Room Senale I. 2: 4: Freshman Cheerleading I: Var- sily Cheerleading 2, 3: French Club 2. 3: Dramalics Club I: Musical I: 2, 3: Elimra College Key Award 3: Danslorlh Award 3: 20-Poinl Leller 3: Co-chain man Homecoming 4: Sporls Banguel 3: 4. SENIORS MARY BARBARA DERX Mo'I3olo To blush is beaulilul, bul il is some- limes inconvenient Usher al Junior Play 3: Chorus of Musical 3: Girls Sporls Leller I, 2: Civic Music Usher 3: Member ol Classical Club 2: Publicily of Junior Play 3: Tell-O-Scope Reporler 3, 4: Allendanl al Junior Prom 3: Freshman Slcaling Parly Commillee I: Sophomore Slcal- ing Parry Commillee 2: Pep Club 2: Junior Prom Commiflee 3: Usher al' Commencemenl 3: Sophomore Dance Commifree 2: Publicify for Sfuclenl Council Dance 4: Promplress Senior Play 4: Tumbling Club 3. ELIZABETH DIETZ Liz Wil lo persuade and beauly 'ro delighlf' Presidenl ol Senior and Junior Class: JV and Varsily Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 3: Glee Club 3: Promplress 3 lJunior Playl: Junior Prom and Junior Play Commillees. E N x .. A-fi S ki MARY DIANE DiMARCO Mary Good lhings come in small packages. Freshman Cheerleader I: Baslrelball I, 2, 3: Badminlon l, 2. 3: Volleyball I, 2: Spanish Club 2, 3: Spring Con- cerl 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Chrisfmas Pageanl' 3, 4: Usher Musical Comedy 3: Junior Play 3: Chairman ol Pro- gram Commillee 3: Prom Commillee 3: Musical Comedy Commillee 3: Senior Play Casl 4. JOSEPH DEMBOWSKI Joe You are a devil al everylhingf' Choir I, 2 ,3, 4: JV Basketball, Baseball, Foolball 2: Freshman Baslcelball I: All-slale 3 and All-counly 2 Feslivals: Chrislmas and Spring Concerls I, 2, 3, 4: lnlomeroom Represenlalive I, 4: Exchange l'lornell 3 and Fredonia I, 3 Concerls. DAVID DONELLAN Dave 'lAn Irishman, a very valiani genlleman i' lailhf' Red Cross Represenlalive I: Musical 2: Publicily Sludenl Council Eleclion 4: Business Course. MARY ANN DWAILEEBE Mary 'A lillle, liny, prelly, willy, charming darling she. Chairman ol Sophomore Dance 2: Jun- ior, Senior Play Casl: Mixed Choir 4: Glee Club l, 3: Junior Prom Com- millee 3: JV Cheerleader 2: Varsily Cheerleader 4: l-lomeroom Allernafe 2, 3: Vice Presidenf lrlomeroom Senale 3: Junior TellfO-Scope 3: Junior Red Cross 3: Classical Club 2, 3: Girls Sporls Lellers I, 2, 3: Usher Musical 3: Officer Glee Club I: Senior Tell- O-Scope Sfalf 4: Sporls Banque? 2, 4. 23 RICI-IARD EATON Dick A man afier his own hearif' Varsiiy Fooiball 2, 3, 4: Varsiiy Track 3. 4: Varsiiy Baskeiball 3, JV Baskelball 3: Musical 3, 4. JANICE EDWARDS Janice I-Ier long loose yellow locks do like a golden manile her a'riire. Spanish Club 2, 3: Library Aide 3. SENIORS J. JANE EVANS Janie To be slow in wards is iruly a woman's only viriuef' Glee Club I, 4: Decoraiion Comrniliee Sophomore Dance 2: Decoraiion Com- rniilee Junior Prom 3: French Club 23 Musical 2. PI-IILLIP G. FAULKNER Phinnie I see the riqhi and approve il foo. Freshman Baskeiball I: JV Track I3 JV Fooiball 2, 31 lnirarnurals Baskeiball and Volleyball I, 2, 3, 47 Varsily Track 2: Varsily Foofball 4: 20 Poini Leifer 3: Co-chairman of Decorafions Junior Prom 37 Siudeni Council 3, 4: Music I, 33 Senior Liie Saving Ceriiiicaie 2: French Club 2, 37 Dancing Club I7 Co- chairman publiciiy October Frolic 3: Co-chairman Winier Carnival Refresh- rnenis. WILLIAM EDWARDS Bill I-Ie capers nimbly. ramurals I, 2, SUSAN ELLIS Susie Women are angels. Glee Club 2, 3: Choir 4: Musical I Commiilee Senior Play 4: Usher Music Conceris 2: Bowling I, 2: Concerfs 2. 3, 4: Coniesf 4. 24 M Fl AU Q S E 0 R S or she whim --and s e Manaqinw Edilor n ress If : ll ' O-Scope Slafl . o Ii I: P ici , Sludeni n Elec s 4: er I SANDRA FAVRQ Sandy 2, 3, 4: C illees Fr hman ce I How all her care was bul lo be lair, and all her laslc fo be sweet G'ee Club 2 3: Spring Concerl 2, 3: Chrislmas Concerl 2, 3: Glee Club Assembly 2. 3: Served al Junior-Senior Banque? and Foolball Banquel 3: Served Baslcelball Banquel 2: Presidenl I-lome Economic Club 2: Freshman Guide I: Library Aide 2, CHARLES FISH Chuck 'A bil of sound sense is whal' makes men. Junior Red Cross Represenlalive, I: lnlramurals Baslcelball 4: Tell-O-Scope 3: Varsily Baseball, 4: Varsily Leller- man 2: Junior Play Commillee, 3. Sophomor Icalinq ly 2. J ' r Pl 3, Juni Prom 2, S 'or Play ,Sluden Cou I Dance 4: olleyball , DONNA PORN S 'DOn' IIY k . Y 1 1, . h ' e r I s' I O Q 6 605 E I u now sa w hunk and o , anno? sa . an ean ano nor-in-zihe cope 4: lor ol T -S e 3: Tell-O-Scope 2: Fr man Cheerleader I: Musicals I, 2, 3: Ilerna rq Represenl- aliv uni d Senior Play casl: 20 Po Leller 4: Glee Club 2: Sp i'nq and Chrislmas 1. erls 2: '- - ball and Tumbling I, ' id- o ies I, 2, 3, 4: Decora+ions 1 m fees for Junior Prom 3, Sophomore Dance 2. Freshman Dance I: Commillees for Sludenl Council Eleclion and Junior Play: Classical Club 2. SALLY FORREST Sally s she noi more 'rhan painlinq can express? Treasurer, Senior C'ass 4: Chairman Sen- ior Play 4: Treasurer Junior Class 3: Musical I, 2. 3: Home Room Senafe I, 2: Dramalic Club I: JV Cheerleader 2: Vice Presidenl Freshman Class I: Commillee Junior Prom 3: Parlicipalion in Sludenl Governmenl Day 3: Parlici- panl' in Home-Corning Dance 2. WILLIAM FORREST ' Bill His pencil was slrilcinq, resislless and grand. Inlramural Volleyball I: JV Foolball 2: Ari Club 1.2: lnlramural Baslcelball 4: Senior Play 4: Tell-O-Scope 4: Year- boolc 4. 25 XXX! R ear' Q i 'GP IL : digg? Q . . P 1 smug A- V 'NYQS 5 ss .aw , 1 inseam Q Ti ? TSW N ri S? JS NEW VINCENT GAGLIARDO Vinnie NoIhinq is more useful Ihan siIence.' DONNA GARI2, R Donna HA dashing 'damsehfl gay and perl. Y SI, Marys' I: Musicals 2: Business Course. X I if . Xi F I 5 S M r K ' I ANASTASIA THEODORE OEOROANTA Anna You Iind yourself refreshed in presence of checriul people. Bowling I: Junior Red Cross Play It Volleyball I: Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3: Vice Presidenl ol Junior Red Cross 3: Represenlaiive Junior Red Cross in Michiqan 2: Cum Laudoll on Auxilium I.aI'inur'n Iesl 3: English Boolc Weelc play 2: Classical Club 2: Presidenr of Ari Club 3: Third Prize Camera Club Conlesl I: Poem accepled by Naliona' I-Iiqh School Poelry Associafion 4: Essay accepled by Nalional Essay fxssocialion 4' Horneroorn Represenf- alive 3: Publicily Commiliee Junior Dance 3: Ticlcel Cornrnillee Junior Play 3. SENIORS JOAN GIERM EK Joannie A Iiqhl hearl lives lonqfl Bowling I: Junior Dance Comrnilree 3 I'lorneroom alrernafe 3: Ticlcei Corn! rnirree Senior Play 4: Publicify Corn rnirlee Musical 2: Usher Senior Play 4 DOLORES GORDON Dee The gill of qaiely may ilsell be Ihe qrealesl good Iorlune and Ihe rnosi serious slep foward rnarurifyf' Classical Club I: Tumb'ing I, 2: Bowling I, 2, 3: Baslreiball I, 2: Ping-Ponq 2: I-Iorneroom allernaie 4: Ticker Corn- millee Freshman Skalinq Parly I: Publicily Cornmilree Sludenl Council eleclion 4. THOMAS GERGEI. Torn , In He dolh indeed show some sparks Ihal Q 5 are Iilfe wil, 'I QM Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Sluclenf Council I, 2. 3: Inlrarnural Baslrerball 2. 4: Slu- denl Represenlarive 4. 26 rs N' I fu x ' :.:. 4 QS!-il Q raises.. f ' : -r,-E235 Y-.E .F SENIORS DIANA GRAESSLE Di She who walks wifh beauiy has no need of fear. Vice Presidenl' Sfudenf Council 4: Sec- relary Junior Class 3: Secrefary Sophomore Class 2: Freshman Cheer' leader I: JV Cheerleader 2, 3: Varsify Cheerleader 4: French Club 2. 3, 4: Cas? of Junior Play 3: Dramaiic Club I, 2: Echoes of Einsiein Science Club I: Homeroom Senafe 2: Girls' Glee Club I, 2: Musical comedy I, 2, 37 Baslrelball, Badminion, Bowling I: 20 Poinf Leffer 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Assem- blies 3, 4: Naiional Essay Conlesl' 4: American Legion Speaking Conlesf 4: Sporfs Banque? 2, 3. 4: Dance Club 2: Spring Concerfs I, 2: Publicify Com- miffee Junior Play 3: Decoralion Commifiee Junior Prom 4: Chairman of Valenfine Dance 2: Co-chairman for Homecoming Dance 4: Ticlcel Commii- Iee Senior Play 4. THOMAS GRIFFITI-I Tom Princes have buf lheir rifles for Their glories. lnlramural Baslcelball 4: Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4: Carmen casl 3. X is X X gn . JOAN HAMILTCN Joannie Personali+y is To a woman whal perfume is Io a flower. Homeroom Represenlaiive 3: Usher Musical I, 2: Usher Civic Music I: Commiffee Junior Play 3: Comrniflee Freshman and Sophomore dances I, 2: Commi+I'ee Sophomore Slrafing Parry 3: Comrnirfee for Junior Prom 3. JULIA HARRINGTON l larry In failh, lady, you have a merry heart KATHLEEN HASSETT Ka'rhy Oh, she does so blush. S+. Marys' I: Musical 2, 3: Vice Presidenl Spanish Club 2: Secrelary Spanish Club 3: Junior Play Cornmillee 3: Junior Prom Commiflee 3: Usher Class Nighf 3: Commencemenf 3: Home- room Senafe 3: Dance Club I: Senior Play Commifleeq Pep Club 3, 4: Glee Club 2. J bike?-iffuu-off' 0,5 a WJ DANIEL HENRY Daily , Every sincere man is right JV Foofball manager I: Varsify FooIba'l manager 2, 3, 4: lnlramurals Baslcel- ball 3: Junior Play Casi 3: I-'lomeroom Represenfalive 3, 4: Presidenl' Home- room Senale 3: Decoralion Commiliee Junior Prom 3: lnler-class Track Meer I. 2: Properly Commiilee Junior Play 3. 27 .ls Q. 7' ff ff ' I r 'A Qi .JI- A -I J 1 .l H, V., .- Qm .v, vm, , ,N NORMA HENRY Pug Yonder sifs a maiden, Ihe Iairesf of 'rhe fair and she combs her golden hair. Senior Play Cas? 4: Sludenl Council 4: Musical 3: Presidenl of Pep Club 3: Freshman Cheerleader I: Yearbook Sfaff 4: Tell-O-Scope 2: Baslcefball I: Library Aide 4: Vice Presidenr Soph- omore Class 2: Assembly 2: Decore arion Commilfee Junior Prom 3: Publicify Commiflee Junior Play 31 Publicify Commiffee Sophomore Ska?- ing Parry 2: Publicify Commiffee Fresh- man Skaling Par+y I. RICHARD HENRY Dick He blushes so all is well. JV Foolball 2: JV Traclc 2: Homeroom Represenlafive 2: Inlramural Baslcelfball I, 2, 3, 4: Inlramural Volleyball 2, 3. 4: Sporls Banque? 2. 3. STEWART H I LL S+ewie I'Il be merry and free. Baslmelball I, 2. RICHARD HOLLISTER Dick VJhaI should a man do bul be merry? Traclc I: JV Foofbail I: Varsily Foofball 2: Inlramural Volleyball 3. 28 SENIORS RAYMOND ISAMAN Ray My Ionque wilhin my lips I run, for who fallcs much musl' Iallx in vain. GERTRUDE JERMY 6er+rude ll I had Io live again, I'd live Ihe same life over. Camera C'ub I: Youlh for Chrisl Club 3. 4: Ushered Music Concerf 2: Glee Club I, 2: Mixed Choir 3, 4: Spring Concerf I, 2, 3, 4: Chrisfmas Concerl I, 2, 3, 4. X 5:-5 SENIORS LEWIS JOHN LewisI' No man was ever wise by chance. Inframuural Baslierball I, 2, 3, 4: Inrra- mural Volleyball 3: Musical 2, 3: Junior Play Casi 3: Senior Play Cas? 4: Junior Tell-O-Scope 3: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Band I.efIer 3: Orcheslra 3, 4: Presi- denl of Band 4: Choir 2, 3: 4: Choir I.c-Iior 4: Assembly Band 2, 3, 4: Am- erican Leqion Empire Boys' Sfafe 3: Music All-county Feslival I, 2: Music AII-stale secfional Eesrival 2, 4: Vice Presiclenf ol French Club 4: Treasurer Sophomore Class 2: 20 Poinl Leller 3: Presidenf of S+uden+ Council 4, PI-IILLIP JOHNSTON Phip Life is Iar loo imporlanf a Thing ever Io falls seriously about Band 2, 3. 4: Orcheslra 2, 3: Inframural Volleyball I, 2, 3: Inrramural Baslcef- ball I, 2, 3: Musical 3: All Slale Band 4: Swine Band 4: Slale Music Feslivals 2, 3. 4: Acls as HusIcie ai qames. Sl-..: N. S Q PATRICIA JONES Pa+'ry Live and Ier live. Red Cross 2. 3: Girls' Baslcelball 2: Usher for Musical 2, 3: Usher for Class Play 2: Volleyball 2: Commiffee for Junior Prom 2. 3. HENRY KAYES Henry My life is Iilce a siroll upon Ihe beach. eww? MERRIE JO KEENAN Merrie Jo And so she Ilirled like a frue good woman. Siudenf G-overnmenf 3: French Club 3, 4: Baslelball 4: Tell-O-Scope 3: Lalin Club 2: Musical 3: Usherecl Musical 2. Junior Play 2, Senior Play 2: Chairman Refreshmenls Junior Prom: Chairman Malce-Up Senior Play: Publicily Com- miiree for Siudenf Dance and Junior Prom. CONSTANCE KENYON Connie A Iif+'e qlearn of lime belween Iwo efernifiesf' Band I, 2, 3: Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 2: Music Appreciaiion 3: Mardi Gras 3: BHS Circus ITransferred from Bradiorcl High School I, 2, 3I. 29 1 i-yn -2'.'L-f if Ns, 'Ss HELEN KING Helen Happy am I, from care I'm free. Why aren'T lhey all conlenled lilce me? Oil Painlinq Club I: French Club 2, 3, 4 ISecre1ary 4, Treasurer 3I: Glee Club 2: Choraliers 3, 4 lSecrel'ary-Treasurer 4j: Chrislmas Concerls 2, 3, 4: NYSSMA All-Slale 4: I-Iomeroom AI- Iernale 4: Senior Play Casl 4: Chair- man Senior Sporl Dance 4: Musical Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Essay Award 4: Muisc Council 4: Tennis Tournamenl 2: American Legion Posler Award: Com- millees Junior Play and Junior Prom 3. RICHARD KONERT Dick 'I'II lalce life's hazards, rue noi hours well was+ed. lnlrarnural Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: lnlramural Volleyball 2, 3. PATRICIA KOZLOW Pal 'I-Ier air, her manner, courleous Though coy, all who saw admired. Choir 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Bowling I, 2: Musical I: Spring Concerl I, 2: Com- millee Senior Play 4. ARLINE KRON ArIine Never idle a momenl buf Thrilfy and lhoughllul of olhersf' Baslcelball, Volleyball I, 2: Classical Club 2, 3 lPresidenI 2l: Glee Club 2: Chor- aiiers 3, 4 II.ibrarian 3, Presidenl III: Junior Red Cross Presidenl 3, Treas- urer 2, and Represenlalive lo Traininq Cenler 3: Homeroom Allernale 2, 3: Vice Presidenl Music Council 4: Am- erican Legion Speaking Conlesl Award 4: DAR Cilizenshiip Essay Award 41 Musicals 2, 3: Commilfees Junior Play. Junior Prom and Senior Prom: Mixed Quarlel 4: 20 Poinl Leller: All-counly Chorus 3: All-slale Seclional Chorus 4: Conlesl 3, 4. 30 SENIORS MARY ROSE KUNSELMAN Mary Rose She is prelly Io wallm wilh, willy Io fall: willn and pleasanl foo, Io Ihinlc on. Dramalic Club I: Freshman Dance Com- miflee I: Chrislrnas Concerf I: Fresh- man Guide I: Baslcelball I, 2: Badmin- Ion 2: Tell-O-Scope 2: French Club 2, 3: Junior Prom Commillee 3: DAR American Hislory Award 3. JAM ES LAFREDO Buddy A confagious laugh is worlh cafchingf' Traclc 2: Dramalic Club 2. SENIORS PAUL LAMPACK Paul Silence can do much good and can do liflle harm. Inlramurals 3: Inlramurals 4: Boolc Week Play 3. ROBERT LANE Bob Behold, Ihis dreamer comeihlm Inlramurals Baslreiball 3, 4. DOLORES LA PIERE Dolores SweeI Simplicilyf' Baslcelball 4. RAYMOND LEONARD Ray And cerfainly he was a good fellow. Sl. Marys I: JV Baseball 2: JV Baslcelball 2: Iniramurals 2, 3, 4: Varsily Base- ball 4. ' ANTONIA LETRO Toni Wi+h one she gossips full of arl: her glances with a second flirt Musical I, 2, 3: Freshman Cheerleader I: Spanish Club 3, 4: Commillees Fresh- man Slcaling Parly and Dance I: Commiffee Sophomore Dance 2: and Sophomore Slcaiing Pariy 21CommiHee Musical: Baslcelball and Badminfon I: Assemblies I, 2. 3: Usher Spring Concert JERRY LINNAN Jerry Life has given me of iis best Foofball Manager I, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Baslcefball I: JV Baslcelball I: JV Base- ball 2: Varsily Baslcelball 3. 4: I-Iomee room Represeniaiive 2: Vice Presidenf Junior Class 4: Empire Boys' Slaie 3: Iniramural Volleyball I, 2, 3. 3I i Q .fw- Y 5' 5 . X as X ' . k Q Q 1 N99 'ii 5 3 H, 1 Ei? 2. si we 'Egg . li. sg . x A,- 5 S Wlngf' '23 ay' 'Q' JOANNE LUNDBER6 JoAnne Women are angels. Uslwer I: Baslceiball lg Class Play 2. VINCENT MALICK Vinnie LiIIle l'1e says bul mucli l'1e does. Ereslwrnan Baslnelballz JV Baskeiball I: JV Baslcelball 2g JV Eoolball 2: Varsify Eoolball 3 4: Varsify Baslceiball 3: Parficipanl in SIuden+ Council Elec- Iions 47 lnlrarnural Baslcelball I. FRANCIS J. MAHAR JR. Francis A nice unparlicular man.' SI, Mary's I. KATHLEEN MCCARTAN Kay Theres language in her eye, her cheek, lwer lips. Assemblies 3. 4: Senior Play and Junior PIay Cas'r: Homeroorn Represenlaiive 2: Musical I, 3: Girls' Sporis Lellers I, 2: Classical Club l, 23 Junior Tell- O-Scope 3i Eealure Eclifor TellAO- Scope, 4: Congress Siaff, Managing Edilorz Pep Club 2: Auxiliurn Lafinum Award 3: 20 Poini Lefierq Eirsl Prize Essay Coniesf I: Parly Manager Slu- denr Council Eleclion 4: Commiffee Freshman Slcaling Parlyg Commiiiee Sophomore Slcafing Parly and Dance: Cornmillee Junior Prom and Junior Play. 32 SENIORS DAVID MCHENRY UDGVGH Silence is eloquenlf' Traclc 2, 3: Chorus 7, 3: SI. Mary's li 4I-I 2. 3I EPA 2, 3. RICHARD MILLER Dick A nnan who bluslies is good. . 5 F .- H . 5 in J K 'L -1s ,. .. ,arf 4-fi - sagem ' ffifsafzs lit SENIORS ROBERT MILNE Bolo I bear a charmed liIe. Freshman Class Officer I: Sophomore Class Officer 2: Inlramural Baslcelball and Volleyball 2, 3, 4: JV Baseball and JV Foofball 2, JAMES MORRIS Jim Happy ari Ihou: as il every day Ihou haclsi piclced up a horseshoe. JV Foolball 2, 3: Varsily Foofball 43 Inlrarnural Baslceiball 2, 3, 4: Infra- mural Volleyball 2, 3, 4. : E ABBIE MORRIS Abbie I-Ier life is made up of sweel liIIle arIs. Youfh for Chris? Club 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2: Mixed Choir 3, 4: Spring Con- cerf I, 2, 3, 4: Chrisirnas Concerf I, 2, 3, 4: Usher Music Concerf 2, JEAN Mum JEAN M' ShorI and swbef if I w ejgge. a 'e e surel rfhl ofbxrkef' 1 Ilieffesh I Cdlrrimiiiee fghflffeshman f c ,: Llsher Coppryllnee for Senior 5- , 4:,jI-Iorrmljzaoln Agefnale I, 2, 3. I-Iomeroorvy, Repr sent iive 4: TelI-O- f I f orp9'L.RfQ'porIer Qe:rP:'S5ideriI of Class- , ' Club 13- fjskefball I 2 4- f -'U von ybqfl 4, 52: frsbie rqnwis i. 23 4 B A I OP Lell I 2 ubron .2:Sp IL er . u :rum Lalin Award 3. K, RETA NICKLAS Peel I have a hearf wiIh room for every icy. Allegany Ceniral School I: Band 2, 3: Assembly Band 3: Swing Band 2: Co- chairman Properties Commifiee Junior Play 3: Program Comrnilfee Senior Play 4: Usher af Audiforium Perform- ance 3: Homeroom Allernale 4: Girls' Baslcelball 2: Ticlcef Commiiiee Soph- omore Slcaling Parfy 2: Assemblies 2, 3: Senior Tell-OAScope Sfaff 4: Yearbook Slaif 4. TOM NORTON Tom There is no index of characfer so sure as Ihe voice. I-Iomeroom Aliernafe I: Homeroom Represenlarive 2: Orcheslra 4: Band 2. 3: All Couniy Junior Orchesira 3 and Band 3: Choir 2: Assembly Band 3: Swing Band 3: Inframurals I: Oraiorical Conlesl 4: Senior Play Casl 4: Pariicipanl Cilizenship Day 3. 33 0 T ,J 6- we '! Ks V 6 I JAMES NUPP Jake 'Good he is and good will be. JV Foolball 3: Sporls Banquel' 3: Home- room Allernale I: JV Lefler 3: Junior Play Commilfee 3. ROBERT O'CONNOR Okie Longer livelh a glad man flwan a sorry one. S+. Mary's I: JV Baslrelball I: Varsily Baseball 4: lnlramurals 3. 4. RONALD O'KEEFE Ronnie The perlecr genllemanf' Sl. Mary's I: JV Eoolball 2: Intramural Baslcelball 2, 3. 4: Inrramural Volleyball 2, 3: Commillee Junior Prom 3: Com- millee Junior Play 3. FRANCIS OLKOSKY Francis Forlune rules man's life. 34 SENIORS RAYMOND PADLO Ray Young fellows will be young fellows. JV Baseball I: Varsily Baseball 2, 3: ln- 'rramural Baslrelball Assembly 3. JEAN PANCIO Jean Tl1al wl1a+ she wills Io do or say. seems wisesf, discreelest. best Girls' Glee Club I, 2: Clworaliers 3, 4: Chrislmas Concerls I. 2, 3. 4: Spring Concerls I. 2. 3, 4: Baslrefball I, 2: Musical Comedy 2. 3: Junior Prom Comrnillee 3: CIassicaIClub 2: Usher al Civic Music 3: Usher Class Niql'1+ 3: Joinl Concerf 3: Junior Play Com- millee 3: Senior Play Commilfee 4: Choir Leffer 4: Choir Conlesls 3, 4: Combined Olean-Hornell Choir Con- cerf 3: Pep Club 4: Musical Comedy Commillee 3. E SENICRS GUY PAPASERGI Guy Let the world pass. BRUCE PHILLIPS 'Bruce' Romeo, Romeo, Wherefore art thou Romeo? Varsity Cross Country I, 2. 3, 42 Track 2, 3, 4: Freshman Basketball I: JV Basketball 27 Intramural Basketball I, 4' Choir 2: Assemblies 2, 3. ELIZABETH PIECI-IOTA 'Betty' lf ladies be but young and fair, they have the gift to lcnow it. WAYNE RAMAGE Wayne l am what l am. WILLIAM REYNOLDS Bill I-le is so good that no one can be a better man. Freshman Basketball Ip Christmas Pag- eant lg Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3: Intramural Volleyball 27 JV Baseball I, 2' Spanish Club 2. 3. CI-IARLENE RICI-ITER Rickie As merry as the day is long. Gee Club 2: Mixed Choir 3: Choraliers 4: Commitlee for Carmen 33 Christ- mas Concerts 2. 3, 4: Spring Concerts 2. 3, 4: Assemblies 2. 3, 4: Concert at Allegany 4i Freshman Guide lg Classical Club 27 Usher for Car- men 3. 35 IA HOWARD RUMPH Howie He was a care-defying blade. JV Baskelball I, 2: lnlramural Track I, 3: lnlramural Volleyball 3: Musical 2: Chrislmas Program 2. NANCY SCHAFER Nancy Girls we love for Wl'I6l' lhey are. ALBERT SCHIFLEY Al We are such slull as dreams are made ol. Varsily Baseball 2. 3: lnlramural Baslcel- ball I, 2: lnlramural Volleyball 2: Commillee for Musical 2: Science Club I: Camera Club I: Sporls Ban- quel' 3. PHILIP SCHRYVER Phil No+hing endures bul personal qualifies. Spanish Club 2: lnframural Baslrelball 2. 3, 4: JV Foolball 2: Varsily Football 3: JV Track 2: Science Club 2. 3: Camera Club 3: Junior Play 3: Musical Comedy 2, 3: lnlramural Volleyball 2. 3. 36 SENIORS A gallanl lxniglwl willw a rusly sl1ield. JEAN SHARP Sl1arpy ln each cheek appears a prelly dimple SENIORS GAY si-IEAHAN Gay To doubi her fairness were Io wanl an eye. Musical Comedy I, 2, 3: Chairman oi Tickeis Junior Play 3: Co-Chairman of Junior Prom 3: Homeroom Repre- senfaiiye I: Yearbook 4: Junior Red Cross 2: Baskeiball I: Senior Play Publicify Commifiee 4: Classical Club 2, 3: Commiflee Musical Comedy 3: Tumbling 2: Usher af Civic Music 4: Commiifee for Freshman Spori Dance I: Commiffee for Senior Sporl Dance 4: Homeroom Alfernaie 3: Asssembly Program I: Tell-OeScope I: Comrniflee Junior Prom 3, MARIE SKRZYPCZAK Marie 'HA Iiiile sweelness does kill much biflerne-ss. Bowling I: Usher for Musical Comedy 2: Chairman for Junior Class Dance 3: Usher for Senior Play 4: Secrelary of Senior Class 4. PATRICIA SKRZYPCZAK Polly 'An angel, or, if noi, an earfhly paragonf' Homeroom Represenfafive I: Homeroom Aliernale 2: Classical Club 2: Usher for Musical 2: Usher for Chrislmas Pageani 3: Bowling I: Senior Play Commilfee 4. RONALD SPEARS Ronnie A man oughf Io compare advanfageous- ly wifh a river, an oak. a moun+ain. JV Baskefball 2: JV Foofball I: Varsiiy Foofball 2, 3, 4: Track 2. PI-IILLIP SPINK Digger Who lives wifhouf folly is nor so wise as he Thinks. Tell-O-Scope 4: Business Manager ol Year Book 4: JV Foolball 2:Manager ol Baseball Team I: Musical Comedy I, 2, 3: Assembly I, 2, 3, 4: Home- room Represeniafive 4: 20-Poinl Lefler: Junior Play 3: Choir I, 2, 4: Orchesfra I, 2, 3: Spring Concerl I, 2, 3, 4: All-Evenls 3: Chrisimas Assembly I, 2, 4: N.Y. S. M.A. Fesiival 3: Chair- man Publicify Senior Play 4: Com- miffee Sophomore Skafing Pariy 2: Treasurer of Year Book 4. JAMES SPLAWSKI Jim Lord of himself. Spanish Club 2: Inframural Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4: Varsify Fooiball Manager 3: JV Fooiball Manager 2: Freshman Baskefball I: JV Baskeiball 2: Fresh- man Track I: Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Musical 3: AIIHSIaIe Choir 3: Iniramural Volley- ball 2, 3, 4: Commilfee of Freshman Skafing Parly I: Commilfee of Junior Prom 3. 37 FRANK SQUILLANO A man a woman will never gel. Ski Club 3, 4: JV Foolball 2: Inlramural Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3. LORAINE STEVENS Loraine Modesly is The beauly of women. Youlh lor Chris? Club 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2: Choir 3, 4: Concerls I, 2, 3, 4: Conlesl 4. SENIORS WILLIAM SUBJECK Bill I-le moves on winged feel. Cross Counlry 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Pub- Iicily for Sludenl Council 4: Assembly Program 3: Publicily for Junior Prom 3. ANNE SULLIVAN Anne Elegant as simplicily and warm as ecslacyf' Classical Club I, 2, 3: Officer Classical Club 3: French Club 4: I-Iomeroom A'lernale 4: Junior Rad Cross Coun- cil 3: Treasurer Junior Red Cross 3: Girls' Glee Club 2: Choraliers 3: N.Y. S.M.A. Feslival 3: Usher Class Niqhl 3: Commillee Freshman Skalinq Parly I: Commillee Junior Play 3: Commillee Senior Play 4: Commilfee Junior Prom 3: Junior Play Casl 3: Senior Play Casl 4: Tell-O-Scope Slafl 3: Associale Eclilor Tell-O-Scope 4: Year Book Slall 4: 20-Poinl Leller. Ki so 'if FRANK STRICKLAND Frank Genlle in manner, firm in realily. Varsily Track 3. Choir I, 2, 3.4, Home room Senale 2, 3: Cass Baskelball I, 2: Chairman of Music for Musical 3 Co-Chairman of Junior Prom 3: Vice Presidenl of Mixed Choir 4: Librarian of Choir 2: Track Leller I: Baskelball Leller I: Counly Music Feslival 3 Commillee lor Junior Play 3. LOIS STRUBLE Lois A slill small voice 38 SENIORS ROBERT SU RVIL Bob And roguish is a brown eve. Sf. Mary's I. HELEN SWEENEY With fhe smile that was child-like and bland. Freshman Cheerleader -: Baslrelball I, 25 Volleyball I, 2: Musical lg Tell-O- Scope 2, 3: French Club 2: Book Week Play 3: Chairman of Publicify Junior Play: Commiffee Junior Prom 3! Commiffee Musical 37 Chairman Pro- grams Senior Play 41 Poem accepfed by Nafioinal Poefry Anfholoqy 4: Dramafic Club I. 2: Science Club I: Usher Class Niqhl 31 Usher Commence- menl 3: Usher Chrislmas Concerf 4. k ...L DONALD TESTI Don With malice foward none, Intramural Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Freshman Class Presidenf Ig l-lomeroom Repre senfafive 2: Homeroom Alfernafe 4 Officer Spanish Club 2. EDWIN l.. TRIESKEY Eel The deepesl rivers flow mosl silen+ly.' Inframural Baslrefball 2, 3, 4: lnframural Volleyball 2, 3. DAVID TUCKER Dave He is a man of comely virfues.' JAMES TUCKER Jim The man who moved fhe mounlain began by carrying away small slones. Baslcefball Manager l, 2, 3, 4: lnlramural Baslce+ba'l l, 2, 3, 4: JV Foofball 33 lnframural Volleyball 2: JV Traclr 2. 39 JOY TUTTLE Joy Silence is a woman's jewel. Freshman Leffer Ii Library Aide 3: Ushered Senior Play 2. JOAN WALLON Joanie Vir+ue is Ilwe Iruesf nobiIi+y. Usher for Musical Comedy 2: UsI1ered for Junior Play 3: Usher for Senior Play 43 Commiffee for Sophomore Dance 2: Cornmiffee for Junior Dance 3. ANDREW WASHINGTON Andy Lei us live, Then, and be glad. Inframural Baskefball I, Varsify Baseball 3: Inframural Baskefball 2. ROBERT WATKINS 'IBob WI'1a'r a frosfy spirired rogue is Ibis. 40 SENIORS JAMES WESTON Jim'i A man of mark. Track I: Foolball lg Track 2: Track 3. EDWARD WILLIAMS ECIdIe'I A friend 'ro all. N JV Track If Varsily Track 2, 3: JV Fool- ball 2g Varsiiy Foofball 37 Inframural I, 2, 3, 4i You1I1 For Chrisl Club: Essay accepfed by Nafional Essay Confesfg Oil Pain+inq Club: Sporis Leffer. SENICRS GERALD WISEL I'JerryI' I-le was so Generally CIVII.H DALE WOODARD I seelx The lrulh whereby no man was ever harrneclf Inlrarnural Basketball 2 ,3: Inlramural Volleyball 2: Varslly Baseball 3: Span- ish Club I: Junior Prom Comnnillee 3. STEPHEN WOODGIE Sieve Bird Dog A princelier-Ioolxinq man never slepl lhru a princes hall. lnlrarnural Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4. N R x WILLIAM WOODS Bill Every inch a man, JOAN YARDMAN Joan A good lauqh is sunshine in a housef Commirlee Sophomore Dance 2: Com- millee Junior Prom 3: Junior Play Usher 3: Bowling l, 2' Usher Senior Play 4, GEORGE ZANDI George I wanl no wornen, nor gold, nor winef Freshman Baslcelball I3 Inlrarnural Baslcel- ball I, 2, 47 I'Ion'1eroorn Represen'- alive 2. TI-IERESA ZATYCKI Wi+houI' folly, wilhoul' vaniIy. Bowling Club I. 2. 3: Homeroom Repre- senfaiive I: Commiffee Junior Dance 3: Usher Senior Play 4: Junior Red Cross Council Ig Baskelball I: Badmin- 'ron I. CAMERA SHY SENIORS MICI-IAEL BARBARO Mike The grealer The difficully, lhe greaier Ihe glory. Ilomeroom Represenlalive I: Inlramural Baslielball I, 2: Inlramural Volleyball 2: Science Club 23 Inlrarnural Track 2. DONALD BRISKY Barrel No'rhinq greal was ever achieved wilh- oul enlhusiasmf' Varsify Foolball I, 2: Varsily Baseball 21 Homeroom Aliernale I: Senior Play 4: Inlramural Baslcelball I. ELEANOR CLAUSS Eleanor I have learned. in whalsoever slale I am lherewilh, Io be con+en+. EDWARD GLASS Eddie Do nol bid me speak. Inframural Baslcelball I, 2, 3. 4. DONALD HUME Don Bid me sfrive in lhinqs impossible. BEVERLY HOFFMAN Bev Happy as lhe spring day. DOLORES MILLER '!There is Iilcewise a reward 'lor Iailhful silence. MARGARETTA STAVISI-I Margie If is beller lo be liI'+le and shine Ihan Io be biq and casl a shadow. LOUIS S-IRUBLE Louie A man of leisure. 42 RICHARD TAMUTUS Dick Belween iesl and earnest THERESA WI-IEELINC5 This Iady's smile was coy. confess. I musf MARY JANE WICI-IERT The burden becomes Iighl when cheer- fully borne. Poelry Award. x QW' LMS I We never Ihoughi hed male T ,I n JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT . . VVILLIAM BURBAUM VICE PRESIDENT . . CHARLES LUNDY TREASURER . . JANET RANIO SECRETARY . . NANCY CASI-IIMERE .I Is: l II -! A ..,,. v 43 ,SN J 5 ci gg gg E, YCHOLO 'Fi Y 5Y cmsg AT THE O X :S I- I -: :k i Sg ' L 'I .. x ' L. X' - 'I L Lf s vi --- if ff L . L .- I Af 5 : RL. X: L . k 5? V 5 ' 1 KS if ' 1 ,I S ,J f -- Lf J- ..,. : L --I L V M 1 U 4 ' ' ' W f-' L : .ze J z- -.,, ':z- wp V- ' '- N Q L . ix xt X in W -Q J .L ,, 1. , t. S - ' 4- 'L 5:-5. L -- . vp, 5. f 1. 1 i ' ,. I : . .HQ Si L Q N Q59 Y' xg: IG, - .x., ,- W 'V in .,., - we c-M. . Q : . - f 2' ff Q4 jk , S i- Lf L 5: ,M S 1 E :hgh ' . ' I - - .. I A -5 5 : I :irifxl 'F I t a 'L 'R 3 - ' ff' ,wx 5- -LJ 5 ' I i. ' :ff - - 3 X an , ,R 'ami V Q . L . K xy! 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FIRST ROW-Abdo, M.: Accurso, M.: Allen, K.: Anderson, C.: Anfoniefli, A.: Anloniefli, R.: Auqoslini, W.: Au- fieri, M.: Bader, P.: Baker, D. SECOND ROW-Balaclci, K.: Baum, M.: Baum, R.: Beaboul, E.: Be-nfley, M.: Benlley, R.: Berqslrom, M.: Besoln. L.: Biqqins, TL: Blakely, B. THIRD ROW-Blassey, R.: Blumberq, AL: Bradley, B.: Brown, D.: Bryanf, B.: Buck, B.: Burbaum. W.: Buslw, C.: Buslm C.: Bush, D.: Buflon, H. FOURTH ROWwCappel- leH:, M.i Carnes, RL' Caslwimere. N.: Chandler, R.: Chap, D.: Claylon, C.: Cole, D.: Conley, V.: Conrad, C.: Coolr, G. FIFTH ROW+Coss, R.: Crawford, D.: Cronin, G.: Crow, N.: Crowley, W.: Cummings, C.: Curley, E.: Curlis, S.: Dalvar,, D.: Dernminq, C. SIXTH ROW-Dornboslci, N.: Donnellan, J., Donolwue, N.: Donovan, M.: Dris- coll, L.: Dudley, W.: Dunn, J.: Eberl, M.: Edgar, J.: Ensell, M. SEVENTH ROW-Fifclw A.: Forney, D.: Fox, SL: Frable, M.: Frifsch, JL: Ganounq, S.: Gavin, M.: Gaylon, G.: Gayfon, M.: Georqe, SL EIGHTH ROW-Giunfa, J.: Gordon. J.: Gordon. R.: Greclce, G.: Gross, J.: Gurney, J.: Haag, M.: Haberly, R.: Hall, W.: Halliday, C. NINTH ROW-Hamillon, P.: Hammond, PL: Harding, J.: Harris,J.: Haul, M.: Heinz, O.: Hollowell, AL: Hoplcins, J.: Hor+on, M.: Howard, K. TENTH ROW'-Jeniclc, D.: Johnson, C.: Johnson, E.: Jolwnson, M.: Johnson, N.: Jones, R.: Karuch, R.: Keyes, A.: Keller, L.: Klee, H. 45 E l 4 A l T ROW4Klimczylc D' Kl'nlc R.' Knieser, E.: Koenig N.: Koeppel, R.: Kolin, R.: Kranock, M.: Krenzer, L FIRS : .. I . . . .. Kron, C.: Krofl, J. SECOND ROWfKulcullca, W.: Kyser, J,: Larson, D.: Lawson, N.: Lelferdo, M.: Lellcowilz, M.: Lelquisl, J.: Lefquisf. Jol'in: Lemrner, D.: Linnan, G. THIRD ROW-Lounsloury, S.: Lucas, M.: Lundy, C.: Lynclw, M,: Maine, V.: Maleski, B.: Mason. D.: Malieson, R.: Maxiclc, N.: McCarll'iy. FOURTH ROW4McCorrnick, J.: Mc- . . . , A . R- Graw P.: Meriden, S.: Messer, S.: Miclwienzi, F.: Miller, L.: Miller, L. V.: Minderler, A.: Moienda, W., Morris. FlFTl'l ROW-Muir, B.: Murdzia, M.: Murphy, E.: Nevins, B.: Norllw, M.: Norfon, l.: Oliva, F.: Padlo, J.: Paqe, J.: Pallco, J. SIXTH ROW--Panus, J,: Parker, R.: Parlcs, J.: Pallerson, N.: Payne, D.: Pellon, J.: Pelerson, A.: Refer! V Pilli SEVENTH ROW P' M' Ranio J' Reilano V' Rice R' Richardson, R.: F. son, E.: Pelerson, .: ng, J. - lsano, ., , ., , .. , .. Riffberq R' Rockwell B' Rose J: Rounds, D.: Rounsyille, B, EIGHTH ROW-Russel, A.: Russell, M.: Ryan, Sader Sandberg L:'MSandburg- R: Sander, P.: Saylor, C: Sclnliclcer, M.: Schoonrnalcer, E. NINTH ROW- ScoH,l Seqa. A.: Sl1alJala, A.: Slianer, M.: Sliewairy, C.: Slcrzypczalc, J.: Srnillw, A.: Srniflw, D.: Smiflw, K.: Snyder, M TENTH ROW-Srodawa. V.: Slarlc, R.: Slarlire, G.: Siavisln, F.: Sfeadrnan. D.: Sfromberq, J.: Sfruble, S., Sfull, L.: Subjecl, G.: Swarlz, P. 46 FIRST ROW-Sweflend, R.: Tascone. F.: Thornbury, P.: Ursoy, F.: Van Zile, M.: Walter, J.: Washingfon. J.: Weifzel W.: Welch, J.: Weldy, Y. SECOND ROW-Weyhe, M.: Wheeler. C.: Whifman. J.: Williams. B.: Wisel, J.: Wis niewski. J.: Wiffer. R.: Woodruff, W.: Woods. M.: Worfh. G. THIRD ROW-Wright D.: Zbikowski, B. 47 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT JEAN ADAMI VICE PRESIDENT DONNA HERRINOTON TREASURER BRUCE JOHNSON SECRETARY ROSE MARIE LASKY 48 I- 4 ' I if '22 ' 000 I 1 ,Q , lj S Kgs? 7! J Lf 5 N l :rye-,-,F -' 'Z 1 F...-if' A ' I I - y f X Arran Tue cooxme 'YPSTI - , f I X X . r'CfT 7 I AUTQ M CHRNICS j Q I . 1 171 I I 1 , 9 ' m e 'E I 5 'LUNG'-' 73052 1 Teh-1 ip t'f0 ',T 1-ir K -X, -, 5 Jn Qi, cz:-3 .7-rv-Off? , 'C comma FouR cnRoS - l'll musq You -rua- I cam. - Foam ncssf wuas 9117 N Lvl, 53, 5 ll 5p9r1S ' 13 T' fa- xxx 4 AW KM 202 L o ' m +958 V. 'K .. i 2 i i i IRST ROW Ad ' J Adams R Amore M ' Anasfasia R ' Andrea S ' Andrews P ' Apa R.: Auqusfini, J.: Bailey, R. F - ami, .: , .: , ., , ., , ., , ., , ' ' ' R: B S.: Brion, K.: Baleslcy, F.: Beardsley, J.: Bender D SECOND ROW-Baire, N., Ballaclc. M., Barbaro, . arqer, a , . Bergsfen, M.: Beseclcer, R. THIRD ROW4Blair, R.: Blake, E.: Bloise, J.: Bloise, M.: Bollinger. P.: Bordonaro. A. Bronold, J.: Brown, J.: Brown, John: Brown. Judy. FOURTH ROW-Brunnell, F.: Burlingame, J.: Buller, K.: Bullers, L, Calbe, A.: Campbell, C.: Carlson, J.: Carlson, M.: Carney, T.: Carr, C. FIFTH ROW--Carucci, B,: Caya, R.: Chiavefla En Clniaveffa, M.: Clwislwolrn, J.: Clarlc. J.: Clark, K.: Collingwood, L.: Consedine, L.: Coolc, K. SIXTH ROW-Cooernan R.: Coflone, G.: CoHone, J.: Couql1lin, F.: Crawford, M.: Crawford, N.: Croft J.: Crolzer, M.: Cuddy, B., Daniels, H SEVENTH ROW-Davie, J.: Davis, D.: Dawson, A.: De Cerbo, J.: De Grolf, B.: Deibler, C.: Derx, D.: Derx, J.: Di Marco, M. ' ' ' ' lc A: F ' b nlcs W Disorbo, L. EIGHTH ROW-Doiy. M.: Driscoll, T.: Dorney, M., Duqan, T., Durr, P.: Fins son, , air a , . Farleo D' Favro R NINTH ROW-Finch R' Fisk S.: Fifzrnaurice, B.: Flagq, C:. Foley, P.: Frank, S.: Froeliclw, T. Gareyi NIJ: Garralson, G.: Gales, A. TENl'H -ROW-Gazdick. T.: Geer, J.: Geuder, L.: Giunla, S.: Goff, C.: Gordon Y. Gould, R.: Gowen, W.: Grandusluy. R.: Grani, J. 50 1 1-1-mm. FIRST ROW-Griffiih F' Haqqsfrom S' HandIey M' Harrin +on M H 1 D H ' , ., , ., , ., q, , .: ar, .: eiser, R.: Herringfon, D.: Hickey, F. Hiqley, F.: Holcanson, C. SECOND ROW-Hoffman, J.: Hopkins, R.: Hopkins, V.: Hudock, J.: Huff, N.: Hurd, R. Husfed, K.: Hyland, F.: Jobe, R.: Johnson, B. THIRD ROW-Johnson, B. E.: Johnson. L.: Johnson, P.: Johnson, S. Jonak, L.: JuIian, C.: Karnufh, C.: Kases, J.: Kaydos, T.: Kayes F. FOURTH ROW-Keefe, D.: Kenney, E.: Kenyon. T. KIuoe, I.: Knapp, R.: Kosidlo, D.: Kosinslci, E.: Kreydf, J.: Kwia+lcowsIci, E.: Lampman, D. FIFTH ROW-Laslcey, R. Laverfy, M.: I.eBar, B.: Leney, J.: Liquori, J.: Lindamer, L.: Lindermoih, N.: Lindsay, M.: Lish, J.: Liwa, S. SIXTH ROW+-Lonqnecker, M.: Lorenzini, S.: Losky, J.: Lyle, C.: Magnano, J.: Magnano, R.: Mahar, J.: Maraffa, M.: Mar Ier+, R.: Marra, L. SEVENTH ROW-Langs, J.: Maxiclc, A.: Maynard, F.: Mazur, R.: McCauI, D.: Miller, V.: Milne, R. Moser, J.: Mosman, D.: Nevins, J. EIGHTH ROW-Nichols. J.: Osgood, W.: Ozoqar, A.: Packer, Cv.: Padden, J. Panado, B: Parsons. D.: Rascucci, D.: Pasfore, F.: Pafferson, D. NINTH ROW-Refers, R.: PhiIbIad, L.: PiIcuIsIri, D. Pisconski, K.: Plenwarz, J.: Rarnsfen, A.: Reading. R.: Reifz, J.: Rhoades, J.: RiehIe. A. TENTTH ROW-Riehie, D. Roberfs, J.: Rogers, P.: Rorke, J.: Rose. J.: Rosen, F.: Rosenbioorn. C.: RucinsIci. C.: Ryan, S.: Sandburg, A. 5 I FIRST ROW-Savage, P.: Scheminger, W.: ScoH, J.: Scofly. F.: Segall, N.: Sgro. V.: Shaw. B.: Shearer. T.: Sherman, SECOND ROW-Sherwin, J.: Shread, G.: Simon, K.: Skadowslxi, J.: Skinner, A.: Slrrzypczalx, R.: Slevin, C.: Slayer. Slosser, J.: Smifh, B. THIRD ROW-Smiih, R.: Spino, A.: Sfebiclc, D.: Sfeiger, J.: Sfevens, F.: Sfowell, A.: Suda. Sue, H.: Tamufus. D.: Theodore, C. FOURTH ROW-Travis, L.: Tuller, L.: Ulcasinslri, J.: Van Brunf, E.: Van Zile. Walbridge, W.: Weber. W.: Websfer, A.: Welch. D.: Weldon, H. FIFTH ROW-Wenlre, J.: Weyhe, C.: Whipple, WhI+cI'1er, G.: WI'1i+e, G.: While. R.: Wilcox, W.: Williams, R.: Williams, J.: Williams. M. SIXTH ROW-Williams. Wood, W.: Worden, J.: Young. L.: Yount J. 52 J J. A. P. J. T. --Y FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT GEORGE BAKER VICE PRESIDENT CORTLAND BURT TREASURER GARY ROSEN SECRETARY CAROL SUBJECK X T 53 . V I5 f W ' , Inf EP 7 J my 0, P A tit' ' ' X NC-Z7 A 'K U X fb- KW 4. -9 5 gg , 7 ' CL ls, .--- ,.,-4 FH.: woopgs-WP IH SM 'YI o 0 19 X .1 ,N ov Wd' , ', '15 I .SIN if I.. ' rp, W . A -F all .HIE A TT' Q gf 7 l iii D AX KL uk f W QQ? Q ' 1 W ' 'Jn ff ,J e ' 1 -xx Wil yn Ig ,A mm' WI- , ,ff 4 VI? v WI' 9 X Wi Lf , Af 5 H -will ' f-' f . ' I 'Q l R53 at-4 by nlliiiw 1 I f, ,c' VA HSI .4 - Vllherels 25 , Mitfef? 7 3 Zi CX .fn-rr.5f CAFETERIA 1144.-l,,-fr i. .1 1.-1-.L.,.f ,. -,J-4'-f I fvwx ...1 ,,.. 4-. A fbi - 111-1- .gn11i'l1 .-L--- lllllliaf FHRDEN ME,CHT, YOUR INMY CRHZY SEAT. ,K ,, V X -S. . Z . .'. o Q , r A X . ...r Gash, Mnwollqce, you mean I 'gift' 'ANC 9Y '? ,N I lb 55 U'4i5 Q, LU1 - If! JP ffm -l ST ROWfAbdo, C.: Aclarns: M.: Alairno, M.: Allen, B.: Alfman, D.: Amore, M.: Anchors, R.: Anderson, C.. son, G.: Anderson. S. SECOND ROW--Apa, Joan: Apa, John: Auqusfini, P.: Babiaclc, F.: Bailey, F.: Balmer, G.: Barnes, J.: Bearlield, M.: Beaion. J.: Bell: B. THIRD ROW-Belvees: M.: Bennelf, R.: Benfley, R.: Bisclwalaney, J.: Blauser, F.: Boser, M.: Bose-r, R.: Brook: D.: Brown: C.: Buckley: S. FOURTH ROW- Budai, E.: Burdick: W.: Burleigh, D.: Burlin- qarne, D.: Burf: C.: Busaclc: P.: Bush: M.: Bush, R.: Bullon, N: Byers, S. FIFTH ROW-Calbi, A.: Campbell, J.: Caroll, F.: Caruso, G.: Caruso, J.: Caslilone, J.: Cleveland, E.: Colefli: A.: Conner, J.: Coon, C. SIXTH ROW-Coss, J.: Cousins, J.: Crandall, R.: Crawford, C.: Creco, J.: Cronlc, C.: Crow, J.: Dalwar: J.: Dahar, P.: Danlmo, T. SEVENTH ROW-DaPolifo: J.: Davis, N.: Davison, T.: Daylon, W.: DeAnqelis. J.: Declvnan, D.: Deefs: J.: Demel, R.: Deplo. E.: Diefer: F. EIGHTH ROW-Dilley: J.: Dimilri, A.: Doman, C.: Drake, J.: Drake, M.: Droney, M.: Duclnel, D.: Dunn, P.: Earon, C.: Every, S. NINTH ROW'-Farr, E.. Farris, T.: Ferrio, M.: Fie. D.: Finley, S.: Fislw, K.: Filclm K.: Forness: P.: Forney, E.: Franlr, S. TENTH ROW-Franzi: P.: French, B.: Frunqillo: C.: Gabler, D.: Gaelano. J.: Garmaclc, l..: Garr, J.: G-ayfon, M.: Gerqel. P.: Germano, G. 55 AVL' S E 2 s i I I . fl 1 I f ' . . v K FIRST ROW-Gibbons, D.: Giunfa, J.: Gluck, F.: Gore. G.: Graham, J.: Gram, F.: Gray, F.: Green, V.: Grossman. J.: - - I D' H d M Haas, K. SECOND ROW-HaberIy, R.: HalI, D.: Hamed, N.: Harold, D., Hanobeck, T., Hanse, ., ar er, .Z Hardinq, K.: Hawkins, N.: Hayes, D. THIRD ROW-Haynes, C.: Hickey, J.: Hicklin, J.: Hiqley, K.: HoIIoweIl, R: Hough- Ion, J.: Hurd, R.: Ingham, R.: James, L.: Jermy, J. FOURTH ROW-Jobe, B.: Jodush, L.: John, J.: Johnson, J: Johnson, T.: Jordan, D.: Jordan. J.: Jordan, K.: Jordan, R.: JuIian, J. FIFTH ROW-Jurenko, P.: Jurewicz, M.: Kayes, P.: Keech, J.: ' f ' K h Tn K II , D.: K on, C.: Keou h, J. SIXTH ROW-Kezak, E.: Kibler, R.: KiImer, C.: Kilm- Keefe, K., Keene., K., e oe. , e er eny q er, E.: Knier, R.: Knieser, J.: Knight G.: KnowI+on, W.: KackIer, R.: Kosinski, W. SEVENTH ROW-Franz, B.: KroH, K.: Kwia'rkowski, J.: Lakey, C.: Lanqs, G.: Larabee, M.: Learn, M.: Lee+e, R.: Lemmer, D.: Leuice, N. EIGHTH ROW-Libby, W.: Liwa. E.: Loskey, A.: Lucas, W.: Lynch, J.: MaIick, M.: Mansifield, C.: Marceilin, R.: Markerh K.: MarIin, M. NINTH ROW-fMason, D.: Mason, J.' Maifeson, P.: McAndrew, M.: McAuIey, S.: McDonald, J.: McFadden, L.: McGinnis, J.: McMurIry, M.: McPeak, N. TENTH ROWf-MeIcaII, B.: Mefcalf, F.: Mikolaiczyk, S.: Mi+cheeI, M.: Moore. B.: Moses, A.: Moszak, R.: Muniqa, P,: Murdzia, D.: Nelson, V. 56 FIRST ROW-Nesbif, D.: Neusclwel, M.: Nunamaker, M.: Null, S.: O'Brien, D.: Panus, A.: Parker, G.: Parks, D.: Peder son D.: Penoyer, A. SECOND ROW-Pefers, B.: Peferson, C.: Peferson, T.: Plano, J.: Posl, T.: Prenfiss, E.: Probsf, M. Quinlan, D.: Ramirre, M.: Rar1allo,A. THIRD ROW-Ray, C.: Riggs, S.: Reynolds, D.: Richadson, R.: Robbins, P. Rose, D.: Rose, M.: Rosen, G.: Rusnak, D.: Rusnak, M. FOURTH ROW-Russell, R.: Tybicki, P.: Schafer. T.: Schem erhorn, C.: Sciorfi, J.: Seaward, D.: Senyk, B.: Shabala, R.: Shaner, P. SIXTH ROW-Smi+h, S.: Smifh, T.: Smucinski, G. Snopkowski, R.: Sokolowski, B.: Sonqer, S.: Slavish, R.: Srevens, T.: Sfier, H.: Sfringer, W. SEVENTH ROW-Srrifof, A. Sfromberg, J.: Subiecf, C.: Suffon, N.: Swanson, S.: Swinko, J.: Talbofr, Richard: Talbolf, Ronald: Theirman, D.: Three house. S. EIGHTH ROW-Tompkins, L.: Trieskey, A.: Tucker, M.: Tuffle, A.: Vance, R.: Vrana. P.: Washinqfon, T. Weber, G.: Welch, P.: While, R. NINTH ROW-Wlailfaker, A.: WhiT+on, J.: Wisnewski, E.: Williams, D.: Williams, F. Williams, G.: Woodard, J.: Williams, J.: Woodard, R.: Worden, R. TENTH ROW---Worllm J.: Wynanf, J.: Yalm, A. Zafycki, H.: Zafycki, R.: Slolkowski, J. 57 FAREWELL FROM SENIORS The gradualing class of I954 wishes To lake ihis oppor- Jrunily lo express a fond farewell lo Olean High School an-d lhe classes lhal are +o follow us. Our days in lhis school have been happy and busy ones, filled wi+h hard work, friends, fun, disappoinlmenls, and laughlrer. Of course, all of us, af one +ime or olher in lhe course of our high school careers, have experienced lhe desire lo say a hasfy good-by lo OHS and lo leave all The books, homework, and discipline behind: bul' Jrhe nex+ day dawned brighler and we forgol' our Troubles of yes+erday. I doubl if 'rhere is any person receiving his diploma who does nol' harbor al leasf a small regrel' al leaving lhese halls. So, in deparlure, we seniors leave +o you, +he fulure seniors of Olean High School, a school you can iuslly be proud of--a school high in all aspecls, scholaslic, alhlefic, and civic. Guard if well, underclassmen, and wish us bon voyage. Q 58 V I , .v f, ' x K. . - fix? . ' 4 .m':Ek-115. M 1 T, , ' .-1 AQ .ff s4L1':'fLz2a.rJ5iiiMi'r9!' THE PAU SE THAT REFRESHES! GOING DOWN! 6 I WELL, HAVE YOU M ADE UP YOUR MIND? SENEOR MEMBERS--Dianne Graessle, Lewis John, Plniliip Faulkner, Norma Henry Joyce Abdo, Jean Clniavefla JUNIOR MEMBERSf-Jean Pallco, Nancy Dornbowslci, Mona Haaq, Edwin Curley. SOPHOMORE MEMBERS4 Jol'in Rorlce, Frederick Rosen. FRESHMEN MEMBERS-Jack Crow,Tl1ornas Jolwnson. STUDENT COUNCIL SENIOR MEMBERS- Dianne Graessle, Lewis Jolnn, Philip Faulkner. Norma Henry, ' Joyce Abdo, Jean Clwiayefla. 62 FIRST ROW--A. Sullivan, A. Declcrnan, D. Forness, P. Spinlc, J. Muir, K. Cyplwerl. D. Henry. SECOND ROW-M Leflerdo, R. Coss, A. Abdo, E. Curley, B. Johnson, C. Cummings, P. Gill, W. Crowley. THIRD ROW-C. Peferson D, Mosman, T. Williams, A. Dawson, B. Mazza, K. Balaclci, M. Schliclcer. M. Gavin, M. Eberl, A. Smillm, D. Cole FCURTH ROWGY, Gordon, P. Favro, J. Niclclas, E. Kilmer, D. Hall. J, Geer, B. DeGrofl, B. Johnson, J. Lislw. J, Ulm asinslci, A. Barbara. FIFTH ROW-II. Clwiavefla, R. Laslcey. J. Adami, J. Slayer, J. Nevins. A. Collefti, B. Bell, R. Finch M. Belveos. C, Frunqillo, R, Vance, J. Coflone. SIXTH ROW-A. Ranallo, A. Moses, D. Hansel, G. Weber, C. Subiecl M. Droney, R. Fcrness. R. Moszalc, B. Jove, D. Murdzia, P. Srnilh, HOME ROOM SENATE 6 3 Q Q9 CONGRESS Congress has been eslablished ihroughoul The years as lhe record of Olean High Schools classes and aclivilies. The year book slall has lried +o include laces and places of inleresl lo all +he sfudenls of OHS. The Senior s+al:l has been aided by ils Junior assislanls who will, no doubt assemble nexl year's Congress siall. ,. 'S X .42 gr TELL-O-SCOPE The Senior Tell-O-Scope sTaTT has published several school ediTions oT Tell-O-Scope This year. The sTar ediTion was ThaT senT To press Tor The Olean-BradTord TooTball rivalry. This Tell-0-Scope ediTion was also used as a program Tor The game. In addiTion The Junior STaTT has published The Junior Tell-0-Scope every Friday evening in The Olean Times Herald. 65 gi Q. I ld BOYS' GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Burdick, W.: Crow, J.: Kniqhh G.: HanseI D.: Lanqs, G.: Seaward. D,: McAndrew, M. Knii-sw, J.: Smith, T.: Miss J. Bohon. SECOND ROW: Swinkri, J.: Benfley, R: CampbeII, Tn Kosinski. E.: MansIieId, C.: Sfeyens, TQ Brooks. D.: Su-ir, H: Rarki-i G.1C1IuCk, F. THIRD ROW: Jehu, J.: Triesky, A.: Ingham. Rx Smifh, J.: TuIIIe, J., BenneII. R.: Kehoe, J.: Mason. D., Kuzak, L5 Cra1daII, R.: Bishalaney, T. FOURTH ROW: Dahni, Pq Yahn, A.: Hayes, D,: Murdzzia, D.: WiIIiams, Cu.: DonneIIan, D.: Whife, R., Ranus, J.: Wh?I:n R.: Houqhkvn, J.: DayIon, Y.: Pet-rson, D. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Miss Bohen, F. Maynard, S, Barqei. L, Travis, B. DwaiIabee, R. Vrana, J. Adanii, K. Fish D. RaI'erson. C. Kenyon, R. Mawr, M. Harder, S. Fisher, R, Anchcrs. B. French, D. AIIman, M. Ncuschr-I, N HMI, M. Amore, M, MaIick. SECOND ROW: A. MindorIer, K. AIIen, J. Barrner. P. Smifh, A, CoIIeMi, C. FrunqeIIo, G. Smiih, J. Cas Iivne, E, SmkoIosky, J. DiIIy, K. Cook, L, Lindamer. S. Ryan. F, Favre, M, Seaman, J. Johnson, D, Pie, S. Buyers THIRD ROW: R. Mcfiadden, M. Aufieri, E. Blake, P. Rybigki, T. Danko, M. Bush, L. McFadden. F, Ursoy J. Brown, J. LeIquisI, S. CurIis, F. Adams, M. Drake, C. CamDbeII, F. Crawford, M. BeIyees, D. Harrinq Inn, B. LeBar, C. Kainufh, M. A. LeIIerdo, A. Sirdevan, V. Referson. FOURTH ROW: J. Jordan, M, Jurewicz, L. Johnson.R, Reading, S. BuQkIey, J. Whihon. R, BoIIinqer, B. BQII H. ZaIyf,hi, I. RhiIbIad. E. Kenney, R. Forness, V. Reifano, A. Saridberq, S. Fisk, D. RikuIski, C. GOTI, M, Dofy L TuIIer, I. KIuqe, L. James, A, Loskey, FIFTH ROW: J, DeAnqeIe, N. SeqaII, R. Markerf, A. Ramsfen, B. AIIeri K. Kroff, C. Earon, L. BuHers L. KiImei, R. Shaner, L. Krenrer, K. Kron, H. Sue, S. Haqqsfrom, K. Husfed, W. Goweri, B. DeGroII, M, Bosei' M. CarIsen, M. Rrrvbsf, J. Reifz, J, Apa, C. Frank, J. Mason, S. Riqqs. THE MIXED CHOIR FIRST ROW-ffpaIIcC JJ Ranio, J.: MAIWW, SJ RusSOII, Ag Gay'Orv, M.' Krarmfk, M. A9 Gmdfm, YJ BvurwII, E7 MOIQSII, Bn VVIIOOIOV. C5 MOHI5, Af Jermy, 65 DVldIIdbfjt'Y M. A. SECOND ROW CmnIzfy,V.'Suv'r1ev J: IYJOVYTIDPSRI, Ny Uafmr DN AfCUISO, Tq Pfafferlsum, N9 Rf:cIcwfvII, B.: SI'wr1Tmm, J.' Frabw, M.' SWGHZ Pp SIv.'wfairy C. KOJICW. pf Murdiifx, M. THIRD ROW Mvr- idfm Sf Bvynrvh BySII1yw.Jp Wm.-yI1e.1 C: CI'wInvuIfn, My Sub,s3cI, C33 Snoff. WJ Mldwwww, F.: Jvrmifk, Dj I'IasseI', KJ Kmviselvy F. FOURTH ROW -VVIfIiam5. In Hudwk, J: FQmivb.mI1-. W.g Liquori, J.g Finch. R5 Cummirms C.: DQCMINW J.: HMI. U' Mosman, I3.g Sfviflhnd, Pg KovppeI, R, FIFTH ROW Slvread 6.1 LymI1, M.' KIinIc, Ry Amriwsfm, C9 CMH: Ilwis, IJ.j V . Y . F .I . , .IUIWVL I,.' G00 , JJ BLIIIQ .' JOIWSPW, 59 bwksfwrr A' xJII-IIII1, If Frank Sf C-Irdf rw, J. FIRST ROW f'XIm'Im JJ Svvbink. Dj plsnmx M.' Hf 'vn. My Hammond, P9 I'If:wmd. K., RILIWIPIE, CX.: 3115.1 B' Kinq Hp SMWII, Il' KWH. An IIaw-My, M.' FHVTQIU, .If IIVIfHVW'3V'VI C wvrws. I.7 HII5 S: XMIM CJ Miss BwIMw. SECOND ROWf'Rf'Sf' ..I.' S f.'I In A5 ..IcwIvuw-'w C LQIQUIM, JQ Cu-II.1vv LJ OIzvwr, pf IrI:Iv. A. Piq-I' JJ Bubbs. R5 KGIIH Rf Sphaws oodv.III, Vv'.' CIvRsIwwm J: DOBIIIIP H' I.uzfIs M, ACCOMPANISTS--Swv N5 Sm1'Iv A 67 THE CHORALIEBS BAND CLARINET CARL ANDERSON RONALD BENNETT MARY CAROL BERGSTROM DAVID DECKMAN JOSEPH GROSSMAN CONNIE HOKANSON CHARLES JOHNSON JAMES FILLING LINDA TRAVIS TOM WILLIAMS ROBERT KARUCH KATHLEEN KEENEN 'I' TEES '- I ' T? ', CD31 II lfllillflo OBOE MARY ANN AUTIERI CONNIE KENYON CORNET DAVID BENDER JAMES BISCHALANEY PAUL DAHAR SOUSAPI-TONE WILLIAM BURBAUM LEWIS JOHN MURIEL JOHNSON RONALD CRANDALL SAXOPI-TONE ROBERT CASTILONE DONALD MOSMAN FRENCH HORN MAURICE ENSELL SANDRA OANOUNO JOYCE JOHNSON ANN MINDERLER TRUMPET PETER FRANZI JOHN LEEOUIST JOHN MCCORMICK HARRY WELDON BASSOON JAMES GEER TROMBONE JESSE GRANT PHILIP JOHNSTON JERRY SMUCINSKI STRING BASS MURIEL JOHNSON 68 BARITONE RICHARD KLINI4 TYMPANI DOUGLAS PEDERSON FLUTE SHARON RIOGS HELEN SUE M AJO R ETTES WILDA SCOTT MARY WOODS PERCUSSION THOMAS SMITH JUDY GURNEY JAMES MOSER BELLS GAIL WHITE ORCHESTRA J. T VIOLINS VICLAS KNIESERI E. HAMMOND, P, GERGELI T. BLAKELEY, B. HUGE. In JULIAN, J. LEP UIST J AMORE' M' Q L ' RANIO. J. GORDON, Y. BURDICK, W. CELLOS LINDSEY, M. MITCHELL, 6. MUIRX B. GAREY, N. WLYHE. O LUCAS- W- KLLMER. E. TRUMPETS NEUSCHEL, M. JOHNSON L LEFQUIST, J. ' ' MCCORMICK. J. SCOTT- W4 BENDER. D. DUMUHASKY, M. DAHAR' p. CRECO, J. BISHALANEY, J. TROMBONES GRANT, T. BRADLEY, w. NORTON, T. SMUCLNSKI, J. BASSES JOHNSON, M. SEGALL, N. sl-TANER, P. FRUNGILLO. C. FLUTES RIGGS, S. SUE, H. CLARINETS JOHNSON. C. BENNETT, R. TUBA JOHN, L. Q, N '-'1 f QM v 1 ff ,,.. - HORN MINDERLER. JOHNSON, PERCUSSION RHOADES. J A. J. PEDERSEN, D. SMITH, T. BASSOON GEER, J. OBOE KENYON, C. , OLEAN HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY We have sTudenT parTicipaTion in The library which we call library aides. They serve in many ways, especially in connecTion wiTh The circulaTion oT rnaTerials, The clerical assisTance from The Business EducaTion DeparTrnenT has con- Tinued helping The librarian by making bibliographies and preparing books Tor circulaTion. Sorne of our library aides have gone on To be librarians. Une OT Them has compleTed The course aT Geneseo STaTe UniyersiTy and anoTher is complelring her work This year. This year, l954, Geneseo STaTe UniversiTy included The Olean l-ligh School Library in iTs pracTice cenTers. This is an honor To Olean l-ligh School because only ThirTy-Three libraries in New York STaTe are chosen Tor This purpose. lvliss Maureen Curry oT ATTica STaTe College spenT six weeks as a cadeT librarian in Olean High School. The reference collecTion in The library conTinues To grow and is one of The TinesT parTs of The book collecTion. 70 ART STUDENTS This year The Aff Sfudenlrs have been busy vvlfh many diTTerenT school projecfs. They have complefed +he siaqe seffing for The Senior play and a miniafure of The Iayouf and charaders of The play. The sfudenfs also made many posfers for diTTeren'r school acflvifies, and have Taken an achve inferesf In modern arf, LE CERCLE FRANCAIS PRESIDENT , , . , LEWIS JOFIN VICE PRESIDENT . . DIANA GRAESSLE SECRETAIRE . , HELEN KING TRESORIER . ..... MARC SHANER The French Club was Tormed To give French sTudenTs a beTTer undersTanding OT France and The peopIe whose language They are sTudying. Le Cercle Francais rneeTs on aITernaTe Thursdays. The sTudenTs coriducT and parTicipaTe in Tneir own programs under The supervision OT Miss TrenIfIe, Their TacuITy advisor. During The presenT year The programs have included a special speaker, a showing oT a Tilm sTrip purchased by The cIub and special seasonaI presenTaTions. The members wear The cIub pin, The Fleur- de-Iis . The year's acTiviTies are cIosed wiTh a picnic heId aT Cuba Lake. 72 CLASSICAL CLUB CONSUL , . JOHN RORKE OUAESTOR . . . FRED ROSEN SCRIBA . . . PAULA BOLLINGER NUNTIS ........ DONNA HARRINGTON The purpose of The Classical Club is lo make lhe days of Rome seem more alive loday. I+ meeis on allernale Mondays. The sludenls condud lheir own meeling under lhe supervision of Miss Oliver. Members are as follow: K. Consedine, J. Edgar, T. Dugan, R. Gran- duslcy, D. Mason, F. Gram, S. Giunla, D. Keele, J. Beardsley, M. K. Longneclcer, S. Meriden, A. Sandberg, E. Murphy, J. Padden, S. Andrea, A. Russell, A. Smilh, J. Worden, F. Rosen, P. Bollinger, D. Herringlon, R. Sader, E. Chiavella, B. LeBar, A. Dawson, A. Bordonaro, B. DeGroll, M. Laverfy, R. Marlcerf, l. Kluge, R. Slcrzypczalc, C. Rosenbloom, R. Magnano, E. Kenney, K. Keele, P. Dunn. A xi Asif I li? X-. 73 ',f,nr1 JUNIOR RED CROSS PRESIDENT . . . MARLENE PISANO VICE PRESIDENT , . JAMES SPLAWSKI SECRETARY , . PAULA BOLLIIXIOER TREASURER . . JAMES CHISI-IOLM ADVISOR . ........ MISS WILSON The Junior Red Cross is dedicaIod Io helping oIhers. Funds Ior iIs worlc come Irom Ihe sIudenI conIribuIion, which, Ihis year amounIed Io SI28, and Irorn Ihe sale oI ChrisImas paper which brouqh a proIiI of abouI IOO. During Ihe pasI year Ihe Junior Red Cross has senI a School ChesI and Iwo correspondence albums. They purchased Ihe Readers' DigesI Talking Book Ior some oI Ihe blind oI Olean, They have made and Iilled Iwo hundred nuI cups for Ihe BaIh VeIerans on each oI Ihe paIrioIic holidays. They have senI hundreds oI pairs oI worn ouI nylon hose Io Ihe VeIerans Ior Iheir handworlc. These and oIher chariIable worlrs have been accomplished by our Iellow OI-IS sIudenIs. LasI summer Marlene Pisano and James Splawslci re-presenIed OHS aI Ihe Red Cross Training CenIer aI Miami UniversiIy in Oxford, Ohio. 74 TWENTY- POINT LETTER CLUB The IweriIyfpoin+ IeHer is The highesf award 'rhar one can achieve in his high schooI career. I+ is earned by The srudem' who parficipafes in ex+ra curricular acI'iviIies. Each acIivi'ry Ihaf he enrers gives The sIucIen+ one or more poinrs. These wiII accumuIaIe over a four year period un+iI Iwenry poin+s are aHainecI. Members of Ihis year's club are: WILLIAM BURBAUM SALLY FORREST KATHLEEN MQCARTAN DONNA EORNESS PATRICIA HAMMOND DIANA GRAESSLE ROBERT CASTILONE JERRY LINNAN GEORGE LINNAN 75 RAYMOND COSS JAMES PILLIN6 JACK BUTTERS ELIZABETH KNEISER JOHN LEFOUIST FRANKLIN STRICKIAND ARLINE KRON PHILIP SPINK I 20 7? 0 RN s ' l l L , , A SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club, formed +o give sfudemls sludying Spanish a loeller underslandiriq of +he people whose language fhey are sfruclyinq, meels every olher weclc wifh Hs lacully advisor, Miss Morlon. Programs consisf of special lealures and spealcers and The sludenfs Themselves provide enlerlairimenl. 76 DRAMATIC CLUB PRESIDENT . . . BEVERLY MUIR VICE PRESIDENT . . JUDY STROMBERG SECRETARY . . . JOANNE DA POLITO TREASURER . . . MARY LOU VAN ZILE ADVISER ....... MISS ELZABETH BALDWIN The Dramalic Club, under 'rhe direclion of Miss Elizabelh Baldwin, has complefed anofher year of dramafic aclivily. This in+eres+ing club. meeling bi-weekly, aims Io presenl shorl plays once a monlh Io give The members an opporlunily for slage experience. The Chrislmas play was presenled before an audience of over one hundred women. Members also sludy lhe arl of panlomime, make-up, fhe principles of characferizafion, 'rhe hoslory of Ihe Ihealre, and olher phases of drama relaled 'ro 'rhe Ihealre, Ihe moving picfure, +he radio and felevision. Members of Ihe Dramalic Club also parlicipale in an assembly. A+ Ihe end of 'rhe year, members alfend The annual Dramalic Fesfival a+ The New Yorlr Sfale Teachers' College in Fredonia, New Yorlc. Olher members of Ihe Dramalic Club are Rhea Anchors, Barbara Bell, Marlene Boser, Margarel Bush, Viola Conley, Janel Cresco, Joan Dahar, Dawn Jenniclr, Josephine Giunla, Kay Haas, Mary l-Ianclley. Karen Higley, Marie Maliclc, Rulh Marlcef, Kay Marlcel, Failh Maynard, Mary Kay Neuschel, Jean Plano, Dorla Rusnalc, Penny Shaner, Agnes Mary Sirdevan, Carol Subieclc, Lynda Tullar. 77 CHESS CLUB This year +he Chess Ciub was reorganized and re- named +he King's Men. Under +he guidance of Miss Corrigan and Mr. Vv'hi+ehill The club had a successfui year, The biggesi even+ was a iournameni which 'Took several rnonihs io piay. The officers are Ed Curley, President Jack Buffers. Vice President Chuck Johnson. Secreiaryg and Hari Klee, Treasurer. 78 CHEMISTRY SOCIAL STUDIES 'J PHYSICS GENERAL SCIENCE ADVANCED ALGEBRA FRENCH ENGLISH BIOLOGY HEALTH SENIOR PLAY This year Ihe Senior CIass preserved, as IIS debuI in Ihe IheaIre world, The Greaf Big Doorsfepm. The se-Hinq and Ihe pIay iIseII were so OUI-of-The-ordinary Ihaf if couIcIn'I help being Ihe Iremeridous success i+ was. Q THE CAST EVVIE CROCHET TOPAL CROCHET . MRS, CROCHET . THE COMMODORE . TOBIN ..,. TAYO . . UNCLE DEWEY . ARTHUR CROCHET . MRS. DUPRE . THE ELORIST . ELNA CROCHET . . FLEECE CROCHET PROMPTRESSES: MARY MARGARET BAKER MARY BARBARA DERX DIRECTOR: RICHARD MQLAUGHLIN 82 KAY MQCARTAN NORMA HENRY . HELEN KING . DON BRYSKI . BILL FORREST . FRANK ALOI . LEWIS JOHN TOM NORTON DONNA EORNESS ANNE SULLIVAN . MARY ANN DWAILEEBE MARY DI MARCO - ,,,,,,,,z,2,,QW4-wwe, I I I 9?Ni?P I eb QIUNIO R PLAY The Ihespians OI The Junior Chess of '54 had Iheir Iriumph Ihis year in Ihei deIigh+IuI presenharion of The comedy M-eef Corhss Archerf The highIy en+erIaining pIay was a resulf of Ihose Iong evenings of re-heeirsaI under Ihe careIuI guidance OI Mr. Richard Thompson. CORLISS ARCHER DEXTER . . MILDRED , . MR. ARCHER . MRS, ARCHER . AGNES . . MR. FRANKLIN MRS. FRANKLIN LOUISE . , DOCTOR . BETTY , A NURSE . PROMPTERS , DIRECTOR , THE CAST S MARY HORTON . JIM PILLINO ANN BLUMBERO . . DAVE BAKER , BETTY KNIESER JUDY HOPKINS . . NEIL KOENICI , NANCY PATTERSON . JUDY OURNEY . MARTIN LEEKOWITZ . . JOAN PALKO , , SANDRA GANOUNO MARY AUTIERI. OAIL SUBJECT MR. RICHARD THOMPSON 83 , ,..,. MECHANICAL Wx - .Swv -I'-.. X 41 DRAWING N D Us AR TRI TS A ELECTRICITY s 1 wr WOOD SI-IOP .-Z., IQ!!! X QQ M ETALS N D Us A T RT R1 S A AUTO MECHANICS 'Q ,-, SECRETARIAL PRACTICE CLASS BU SINE S S PERSONAL TYPNN6 CLASS I OF DEPART BUSINESS L FLCE PRACTICE H CLASS MENT AW CLASS mmf fu 2 ' 33 --9 J 1- ' HOME ECCJNOMICS I ,1S,.,,,, .578 SEWING CLASS mn.: L, i X as ' Wai . .Y N M , Ii I HOME NURSING CLASS COCK 88 ' I ' I I .,.,w ' ING CLASS G A ' wif? I , . ,, A , n ,, , w - ,, .. L LQAv,X'.n7 i.4.43a.mXaim,u.vng.4.v ' -P Yi , 3 A S, , F Q Q Q Q Q as , Q .,, ' xii' X Q ,X Qs I AJ f hs..,, L Q Q 'YXL 5-fxi.-, g I -'NRI ', ala? M Q H4 AM Mar.. 1-fgwf 'Xxx A 25. .rxx fy vw-a-,W pw.. gf A WNQS. 1 ' 1+ A A my XR , A. 3, ,M , v'75t?Hib.- FIRST ROW: Manaigur, D. Henry. J. Kreydl, N. Crow, J. Padlo, R, Beseclcer, A. Riehle, NV. Auquslini. M. lnzvll, J. Collisne, J. Lin n, manager. SECOND ROW: R. Pmvflsl, D, Brown, J. Cagliaide. J, Bulchello, P. Faulkner, J. Morris, V. Maliclm, G. Linnan, R. Crvss THIRD ROW: Ccmrh John Ksienxylc. Cimfh John O Neill, G, Papasergi. R. Soears, R. Ealon, R. Pidslralny L Mmrpi, M. nach Mall Conlfz. FOOTBALL -- 1953 Coach John Ksionzylc and his able assislanls lurned oul ihe besl Q.H.S. loolball learn in recenl years, The Huskies won 3, lied 2, and losl one. For The lirsl lime since I942, an Olean High learn downed Bradford High School. Eleven members of The '53 sguad will be los+ Jrhrough gradualion, Jrhe grealesl loss being of guarlerback, Dick Ealon. There will be aboul lwenly squad members relurning on nexl yearis leam, i Q - I' J Wwllilg lb ,i ,Ig lgltjajbfg ily Cirlwi W - S w 11 X i hh :E K . A i COACH KSKUNZYK 92 Bwdvi. M. Blair : Q fxgiigigf ess. OIEAN OLEAN OEEAN OLEAN OI EAN OIEAN OIEAN 1953 RECORD 7 . . ,IOIINSON CITY 7 . NICHOLS I3 . . SALAMANCA I3 . ERIE TECI-I QI WELLSVILLE 7 . ,IAMESTOWN I3 BRADFORD I2 I W, K C Q . . I 4' . N DICK EATON I. V. FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: J. Sciofli. J. Ryder, A. Maxiclc. R. Milne, N, Howard, I. Simon, D. Farleo. SECOND ROW: M. Mcfxndrews. J. TuHle, F. Meicalfe, J. Harf, G. Williams, J. Rorke. C. Rosenbloom THIRD ROW: T. Shearer, D. Riehle, J. Coss. 6. Kniglwt 6. Wicher. 94 x , -. l CROSS COUNTRY The OHS Harriers, under The coaching oi Mr. McLoughlin, lurned oul lhe beer feam in Weslern New Yorlc. During lhe season lhe boys iourneyed +o Schenedady Twice and Binghamlon once. Four seniors, lwo juniors and fwo sophomores made up lhe eighl man Seclion VI championshhip learn. Running 'rheir lasf season were seniors Bruce Phillips, Bill Subieclc, Jack Bullers and John Ballaclc. Relurninq nexl year will be Bob Blassey, Darryl l-larl, Ron Klimczylc and Joe Losley. M 2nd Earlier lnvilaiion 1 I8 Jarneslown 37 7lh 6:-ou? lnyilalion 20 Arnhcrsl 39 4lh Veslel lnyilafion Isl Seclionals al Eden 5lh Sfale Moel al Sahennclndy 0 95 'X Q 1f ' I QR,-60:5 TONY IACOVINO SI OLEAN 49 OLEAN 46 OLEAN 53 OLEAN 44 OLEAN EI OLEAN 57 OLEAN Sf? OLEAN 32 OLEAN 51 OLEAN 34 OLEAN 37 OLEAN 58 OLEAN 36 OLEAN 47 OLEAN bl OLEAN bb OLEAN 58 OLEAN VARSITY BASKETBALL I953 - 54 RECORD I-IORNELL FALCONER ERIE EAST SALAMANCA ALLEOANY WELLSVILLE NICHOLS ERIE STRONG 'BRADFORD JAMESTOWN ALLEOANY WELLSVILLE EALCONER BRADFORD SALAMANCA HORNELL OOWANDA GOWANDA VINCENT SECTION VI CHAMPIONS PAUL THORNBURY, BILL WOODRUEE, BILL BRADLEY, RONNIE JONES, AL ABDO JOHN PADLO, JERRY LINNAN, JERRY CRONIN, LARRY BESOK BILL BURBAUM, RAY COSS AND COACI-I IACOVINO 96 7' xNl zR,Hf,er'i QLE up LEAN 27 gxill 'GLS User' a i GLENN OICDP xgnu' L-Al 1 Norm Hamid, AI TUIIIQ, Jerry Weber, Jerry Smucinski. Jim Coss, Ray Whife, Jerry Lynch. Paul Roqers Tom Kehoe, John Ryder, Gary Knight Gordon Gayfon, Charles Theodore, John CoIIone, Deno Pascucci Louis DiSorbo, Don Farleo, Bob Kockler. I. V. BASKETBALL OLPAN OLEAN OLEAN OLEAN OLLAN OLEAN OLEAN OLEAN OLLAN OLFAN OLEAN OLLAN OLEAN OLLAN OLEAN JV 24 28 50 40 34 SI 44 45 39 49 69 I9 4I 63 FALCONER I-IINSDALE SALAMANCA ALLEGANY WELLSVILLE NICHOLS LITTLE VALLEY BRADFORD JAMESTOWN ALLEGANY WELLSVILLE BRADFORD SALAMANCA GOWANDA I 9 47 3I 46 30 24 SI 63 42 40 5I 29 30 6I FBESHMAN BASKETBALL I Dan Ouinian, Jim Coss, Jerry Weber, Jerry Smucinski, John Ryder, Ray White, Norm Hamid, Gary Sherburn, Jerry Lynch, Gary Kniqht. Bob Kocldor, Torn Kehoe, Ronaid HoIIoweII, Georqe Baker. and Coach John O'NeiI. 98 GOLF Golf is said To be an old man's game, buf Olean's learn of lasf spring wenl conlrary 'lo +his legend. Four sophomores, Bill Dudley, Jim Goodlell, Pike Johnson and Roy Kolin and Freshman Frank Higgins comprised 'rhe aggregalion. Under 'rhe guidance of Mr. Fluenl, +he boys downed Bolivar fwice, splil lwo close mafches wifh Lackawanna, won lhe D E B O Tourney ai Balavia and finished lourfh in lhe seC+fOnaisa+soU+ii shore. ,Q !g lm' if fl f rj? LZQX-ex'-Sv, 1 mjifii' Uixvffxf- 99 .ll ll r ., 1 'mi 2 ' 5 I l I BACK ROW--Norman Crawlord, Gordon Gaylon, Benjamin Carucci. John Rorlce, Michael Maralla, Paul Pafforson, Edward Williams, Howard Rurnph. William Reynolds, Roberl Forness. MIDDLE ROW--Raymond Zinlc, Franklin Sleyons, James Geer, Gerald Durr, Lloyd Jones, Richard Ealon, William Subiecl, Bruce Phillips. FIRST ROW--Jarlc Buffers, Joseph Daley, Neil Crow, Dahrnen Brown, Ronald Klirnczylc, Frederick Hoeldlle, John Cholrach, Edwin Curlfy, Roherl Blassey, Joseph Augoslini. TRACK X . . R P E X K 1 Q . Qs 4 R. 5:55, Mc, . wX WllQ frm .:-. 5.5 K V l - . as A ,W s, s awe! x . Q, uc s x . V . .. Q :iii TRACK - 1953 The lraclq learn for IQS3 was lhe loesl one To be fielded in recenl years. Coaches John O'Neil and Richard McLaughlin piloled The learn lhrouqh a perlecl season in dual meals and second place in +he counly rneel, only one and a half poinls behind Gowanda. Al lhe seclionals in Kenmore, Vlfilliam Subiecl won lhe 880, and Bruce Phillips +he mile. Since rnosl ol Jrhe squad will be relurning, prospecls for nexl year are very good. IOO VARSITY BASEBALL- 1953 The O. H. S. baseball Team, under The able coaching of Mr. Kunkle and Mr. Venable had a very successful season in l953. They were defea+ed only once, +ha+ being by a very sfrong Randolph Cenlral leam. They downed Jameslown Twice during The year. The second viclory earned Them lhe righl +o play Niagara Falls for The Seclion VI championship, The graduafion of Max Simmons, srar righl-hander, will hurl' 'rhe Team in '54, Relurning nexl year will be William Burbaum, David Anderson, William Woodruff, George Linnan and Raymond Coss. l l 1' . xv FRESHMAN - I. V. BASEBALL 1953 ,IMAX VARSITY CHFFRLEAUFRS I an f'!:Uw. Many fxnm' I4-if:-rdw Num -f C.mHirvwr'-- Aww- Drwkmwnn. Mmy UMM vw, lU.xrm fxflm-a'Jw M.-W Arwyn- Uvv11U.x1n-1- VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Sl NIOR MEMBERS QV' SQUAD lW.1vm CE'r.'cr's!,Nr', Arwv Uvflcmmv, Mary Anrw UwnHf1b+w W ----- - '3 Judv Gurney, Linda PP1iWblad, Marv Gavin SHEHEW WaW'Qr5, Jearro Adam! Arm BH1mbm'1 Judy Wrfn I. V. CHEERLEADERS EEESHMAN CHEERLEADERS VU ffw M1531 Aww- Cn hi V fy ffmm .Vwmlw IM Pwilfri M.1v'ysmm1 Rum-nf l-. SECOND ROW We-f' My YfIhAfA!4'i11 fx' V 1 CE H ' AM! Kdfw wvrr VVN ds, The-re-SU Uarwkfw, Arm' Mfxewv. .E wiZ,Nw..,...,,, W EE.. ' ' W E RW The large group oi OHS Bowlers were allilialed lhis year wilh The Am- erican Junior Bowling Congress. Meeling once a week They received inslruclion in bowling from specially Trained 'leachf ers from lhe Clean Womens Bowling Qrganizalion. A lournamenl was held and lhe season was climaxed by a ban' quer al lhe Caslie Reslauranl. The girls wilh rhe highesl bowling averages ia ' W if were: Donna Vlfilliams, Barbara Zbilef owslci, Dianne Payne, Barbara Mazza. and Lorella Krenzer, in n GIRL'S INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL A lolal of eighl girls' basleelball leams from lhe Sophomore, Junior and Senior classes had a very successf ful season. Judy Gurneyis Junior leam was Jrhe winner of The Jrournamenl. A baslcelball play day wifh Bolivar was held in lhe Olean gym. Each class was represenled by one leam. Three our ol lhe lour games were won by Olean. Members of Judy Gurneys leam are: Judy Gurney, Marrha Frable, Shirley Curlis, Mary Ann Aulieri, Lindsay Wade, Mary hlorlon. TUMBLING The Tumbling Club meeTs once a weelc in The Girls' gym under The supervision OT Mrs. GranT. This Team perTorms many diTTerenT Types oT sTunTs. Members include: Maxine Amore, Marsha Ame ore, Joyce Dilley, Lorena Tomplcins, Beverly Senylc, Donna Williams, Gayle Anderson, Marlene Boser, Members missing Trom The picTure include: Janie Barmer, PaT l-lamilTon, Nancy l-lavvlcins, Marilyn MarTin, JaneT Keech, Beverly SmiTh, Sandra l-laggw sTrom, Sandra SmiTh. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Because OT The large number oT girls inTeresTed in playing baslceTball The Freshman class had Their own Tournament Five Teams compeTed7 Sue NuTT's Team being The winner. The Freshman Team also deTeaTed The Bolivar Freshman in The play day. Members oT Sue lNluTT's Team include: Sue NUTT, Joan Apa, Beverly Senylc, Ann Moses, and Donna Williarns. AbsenT Trom The picTure are Penny Shaner, Grace Fish, and Carol Subieclc. BOYS INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL WNNNERS F X Sql Uxnrny, Bmw- HHHW5. .Mm .JpYawi1rl, ,Mm YOUR, John INTRAMURALS w INTRAMURAL ACTION SHOT INT HNITRAMLJR ACUON SHOT I 2.3 BOYS FRFSHMAN 'NTRAMUPAI BASKFTBAI! 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