Oley Valley High School - Olean Yearbook (Oley, PA)
- Class of 1938
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I 2 Y I ' g' I Y paths, to undertake new duties, will , n n 1 z s, ' 1' s : m ' r C DEDICATION 1 9 3 8 E who hfwe Spent foul teens of youth mth thee Ale gomg foxth to Qhoxx whflt vouth can mefin And hfivmg lealned what loyalty mfzy be TI'ld1fl0IlQ worth and 1aw1ng felt the dxeqm Of SCIYICO made mole 1e11 and s1mple1 to flttfun BY 1wh1t you tewch us of the wiye of hfe And knoxxlxw the an1b1t1ons and the mtram Of many mlnds w1th 1nSp1rat1on rlfe Of many kllldlfld Spmts 111 those hours When hopes ale hlgh and f11endsh1p boldly C1 11lllS Its 11ght to blnd Wllh mutually b1nd1ng DOWGIS We feel ouz debt to peuents tefichers and dnectom Of Olev Hxgh mcalculable lllll'!l9'lSllI'21b18 th . ' c - ' L' cyl' 5' ' V ' - ' ' 4 M 4 . L I -' V C v it , . ., V I I V, , C h V V' - ,A - l K ' . 1 C ' 3 f 2 . .' '.. - ' X1 D , The struggles and the conquests and the aims K , . 1 . . BOARD CF EDUCATION Roger S. Trout , . President Peter A. Angstadt . Vice President Warren B. Levengood Secretary Wilson S. Rohrbach A Treasurer Charles Rhoads OLEAN 1938 ALMA MATER We Hlllf., to Oley H1g.,h School Noble mtl Stlilllg' lo thee mth lov ll hewlts We l llxe Olll Nong NI ly y0Lll Splllt llexer dle Nol youl xxllle decay Vle omg oul 131211895 We m :ke f01 thee l crown Rest 011 thy IJIOXX Pllde honol glols lole Before thee bow Suelllng to Heaxells hlgbh Oul plalses llng Play that Olex Hlgh School QUIXIXQS all thmbs ' . 7 A r ' ' r , rw X1 ,' D 2 C Q Ll, Y -. ' 1 , - . C A L 1 l 2 ' .' ' ' D , Thl'OLlg'h endless days. 1 2 X ' I 2 ' , ' 7 -7 xv! v 9 , . 7 ,W . r. K . v' v K. ' ,Q-lv' CLASS . MOTTO Effort Bring Success COLORS Blue Gold OLEAN . FLOWER ffsunburst Rosen 0 1938 F. H. STAUFFER PH. B. M.A. SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL v ' 'FACULTY' ' ' XE EDNA D. GEISS B.S.-M.S. ENGLISH-LATIN I MARIE H DETURCK SOCIAL SCIENCE OLEAN V I Ai B.S. u CHARLES J STOPP MATHEMATICS LLEWELLYN HEFFLEY B S SCIENCE 1938 a.s. 'Wx ffm ' 0 Cx Hx 0 , ' 3 I ESTHER CHALLENGER VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS as ,Q ALFRED S KNABB HEALTH PHYSICAL EDUCATION SCIENCE OLEAN O 2,2 0 - 'R ,I,Y4 B.s. MARY E ROTHENBERGER HEALTH PHYSICAL EDUCATION SOCIA SCIENCE J EARL BAKER VOCAL INSTRUMENTAL 1938 MUSIC HORACE F. HEILMAN B.S. ART ENGLISH VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE JOHN R ZUBLER OLEAN L CHARLES S BOWER HISTORY GEOGRAPHY THOMAS S KNECHT A B LANGUAGE READING 1938 WILLI H DETURCK HEALTH LITERATURE SPELLING ALMA E. HARTMAN ARITHMETIC HAND WRITING OLEAN B.S. C L I C SARA M DALTON FOURTH GRADE MARIAN ZAHN 1938 B S THIRD GRADE , 5 - QS D I Q ELSIE S. PETRY SECOND, THIRD GRADES TWHQ MARY N MEST SECOND GRADE CLEAN I A mm., . QB, SARA R. REIDER FIRST GRADE ALVIN H REIDER JANITOR 1 9 3 8 CLASS HISTORY HE 1llust110us class of 19 38 hfid 41 humble but Slf.,IllflCclIlt orlgln Ill 1934 F1om Al swce Dall Exetel Plke and Ruseombm 1no1 Tounshlps came 4 gxoup of students who lncreased ou1 number to fO1 ty n1ne As the xeals rolled on we dmndled to our plesent twenty n1ne Our class was xely actne ln d6bdt1H5l' dramdtlcs and muslc EXQIV athletlc con test h 1d replesentdtlons fl om both boys md Vle Cdl6 xely llttle vshethel the uolld knows of Oul dlflClCUlt1QS 1nd accomphsh ments We shall be satlsfled 1f wou behexe that we loud oul daxs IH thlq ou1 Almd Mwtel Especlallx do we 1810106 IH the ood fellowshlp of clissmates IH the manlfold ODDOItLlH1tlQS to enuch llfe IH the S1IlC,tl1tX 1nd dex otlon of the faculty md the Llllfllllf., 1I'lflUGllCCS that helped us to dttfun ou1 grill OLEAN ' -' 1. 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' ' .' 1,-' v 1 ' ' f f l A1 1 1 v 4 1. 1 '42 cn rn Z O :U Q TJ SSV N ESTHER MARY AULENBACH CLASS PLAY 38 GIRLS GLEE CLUB 37 38 HOCKEY '38 STHER was the alert member of our class who was always willing to help p ople 111 distie s She has many commendable traits and was nevei found to idle away her time We always admired hei needlecraft work She loved was not her only intel est for she enjoyed h1k1ng swimming and gardening She was the best story teller of our class and entertained us many times by the Jokes she heard from the radlo comedians Esther has chosen nursing for her futuie profession Her cheerful smile and sympathy should be a great help to comfort these unfortunates OLEAN I I I I I . . E . . , Y to create a new design or a new method of sewing. This 1938 HELEN KATHRYN AULENBACH AMERICAN HOME ECONOMICS CLUB 38 ERE 1S the class blonde who has d veloped many lnterests ln school and 11fe Whenever a leques was made of Helen she never refused to do her part Hel patlence ln dolng the d ta11S of an a slgned duty made hex Thxs studlous glrl was a star ln mathematics If nobody could solve the problem Helen would know the solutlon for numbers and figures were her greatest dehght She llkes the domestxc arts and was always found domg some sewlnff project elther deslgnlng a new dress or makmg a garment for a frlend Some day we hope Helen w111 be a. famous dress designer N I ' ' ' 1 L y . t 1 ' ' r ' ' ' '1 ' C ' ' . ,M , . in constant demand. 5 . v . . . CHARLES Y BERGER BASKETBALL 35 36 FFA 35 8 SOCCER 36 37 OPERETTA '37 HERE is Charley? This question was heald when any electrical woxk was to be done He always fixed and operated the electrical appalatus fox all our plays and tntei tanm ents free moments you would find him in his shop working on his motorcycle ox on some electrical apparatus Chaihe was always veiy active in most sports So cer was his chief port in which he was one of the most important memb IS of the forward line His fond ambition is to thrill thousands at race tracks by his hazardous motoicycl uding OLEAN . l D D I3 D 1 1 I ' I - ' Q His favorite pastime was riding his motorcycle. In his ' Q i Y ' ' ' ' ' ' . c . . S , . . Y . V 9, . . ' 1 1 - . 1 4 .' ' 1938 RAY M BIEBER FFA 34 5 OPERETTA 36 AY has a beautlful d ep and harmomous VOICE If he had evel competed m a speech contest hls voice however always kept hlm from entering any of our school co tests F01 class partles to those who had ro loom for one more made hlm select the h1s Ford was an excellent advantage cars On such trlps there was always Thls ablllty to use wasted spaces has vocatlon of an automoblle mechamc . . . ' -'3 . would have received a perfect score for quality. His timidity. NETA FRANCES BIXLER BASKETBALL 35 38 HOME ECONOMICSCLUB 38 OPERETTA 37 ORCHESTRA '35 '38 SENIOR CLASS PLAY HENEVER social activities were held in school Neta was selected for the chalrlady of the food s committee Her obligxng manner has always made her a charmmg hostess Her personality and ability to mingle with people would make her a perfect manager of a, tearoom Everybody Neta has many hobbies for she believes than everyon srould be versatile She prefers active sports such as svumming and hiking Because of her willlngness to do her shale we know that she will asume responsxbilltxes which w111 bring a happy future OLEAN D I D D would like to eat there for Neta is brilliant, fanciful, and neat. 1938 WARREN ALBERT BOSSLER BASKETBALL MANAGER 36 37 CHEERLEADER 36 FFA 35 8 OPERETTA 37 SOCCER 38 SOCCER MANAGER 37 OOK at the comedlan of our class' Sometlmes we were enbertalned and somet1m s annoyed by hlS wltty saymgs Dur1ng h1s fxve years 1n our vmdst he was always wllhng to Chevy was filled to capa lty for a grand old tlme It often served as a taxl cab for Ome members In sports Warren proved a capable manager although hc only partxclpated 1n soccer Warren mtends to enter the Chem1ca1 Research Held upon h1S graduatxon We are sure that he W111 succeed 1f he keeps up h1s 1nrt1at1ve I I O . . . ' -'3 . i I I I cooperate and help his classmates, Many times the old BETTINIA JANE BRUBAKER BASKETBALL 35 38 CLASS PLAY CLASS PRESIDENT DEBATING 37 HOCKEY OPERETTA ORCHESTRA 33 38 SENIOR CHORUS SPEAKO LINK STAFF 37 38 TRACK 38 VICE PRESIDENT 36 gxrl m our class possessmg those charmmg t1t1an harr Wh1Ch are env1ed by all her classmates Betty prepared her lessons da11y and was known as Old Falthful amongst her teachers She was actlve 1n athletlcs and the orchestra throughout her h1gh school career Betty always took upon her shoulders the task of llftmg her classmates from the deepest depth of despair We deem It advlsable for Betty to enter mto the pro fcss1ona1 field of school teachmg where she can employ her good nature to mspire young Am6Y1Ca to greater deeds and achxevements I -I '38. '35, ' -'38. '38. '37. EFTY came to us in seventh grade. She was the only 1938 GUY R BRYAN FFA 35 8 OPERETTA 37 ORCHESTRA 35 37 SENIOR CHORUS 37 HE youngest member of our class 15 th1s smxlmg boy who has never mlssed a day of school s1nce he was m class Bryame as h1s classmates call hun loved to collect stamps He has a large col1ect1on Wh1Ch IS not only rare but very valuable H1s mterests turn to muslc for he 18 the only semor boy that attended danclng school Th1s has helped hlm to become popular and has greatly boosted hxs personallty chart To become a draftsman seems to be his desre for the future D I I -I I fifth grade. This is an enviable record for the baby of the GEORGE S BUCHERT BASEBALL 37 38 BASKETBALL 37 38 OPERETTA 37 SOCCER 37 38 EORGE the shlek of the class has many admirers He entered oul class ln our freshman year and was Amlty Hlgh Schools glft to Oley He starred ID basketball success of the soccer team HIS lnterests lean toward collectlng stamps and bottle caps for he clalms that the value of a thmg should IECBIVG first cons1derat1on He IS lnterested ln expeumentmg and expects to devote h1s hfe to chemlstry Be careful George and do not change your mmd for persistence counts ln success OLEAN I I 0 I I I and soccer and his alertness at the goal proved to be the 1938 NEWTON H CORRELL BASEBALL 36 38 BASKETBALL 36 SOCCER '36 '38 ON CHALANT hap hazard and carefree depxcts Newton s character V1Vld1y H1s scholarshlp could have been greatly lrnproved 1f h1s temper and humorous remarks would not have gaxned the advantage of hun In summer Newtons favorlte pastimes are swlmmlng and Iishmg whlch he persues wlth pleasure at the adjacent c eek The quart of m11k whlch he dr1nks da11y at Drys Dalry e1uc1dates h1S health We hope that many years from now we may find you a prosperous and retlred steel Worker u 1 n I y ' v , . . . . z.. , L Y ' ' ' ' lf v 1 . , , ,, . 1 . , . . ELEANOR MAE DALTON BASKETBALL 35 38 CLASS PLAY 38 CLASS SECRETARY 36 HOCKEY 38 OPERETTA '37 NJOYABLE modest and demure These words descrlbe our Eleanor very effectlvely Charm was not alone her vlrtue but she excelled also ln scholarsh1p Eleanor showed hatred for dogs cats and motorcycles of the class Whenever thls lass was w1th a group of g1r1s she proved to be very Wltty and a tlnklmg note was added by her bubblmg water laugh SCIIOUSDCSS and determxnatlon are what she needs for her future profession because she has 1nt1ma,ted that lt xx 111 be teachlng OLEAN I -D I I D This explains why she was continually teased by the boys 1938 ALMA ESTHER DIEROLF CLASS PLAY 38 GIRLS GLEE CLUB 36 38 HOCKEY '38 HIS serlous mlnded glrl never shlrked a responslblhty She has gradually progressed smce nmth grade from an average scho1arsh1p to a hxgh one Thls shows her perseverance Alma, spends most of her spare tune developlng her plctures and the xadxo Perhaps th1S 1S the reason that she has made such a fine school 1ibrar1an Her fuendly personallty w1l1 be a great help to her m her chosen professlon wh1ch IS Nursmg We would be QUITE content to spend our convalescmg days under such tender svmpathetlc and understandmg hands as hers 9 D . I -I literature interests. She is quite fond of reading, motion LORETTA H DUNN CLASS PLAY 38 HOCKEY 38 OPERETTA 37 SENIOR CHORUS 38 SPEAK O LINK STAFF '37 '38 EHOLD the artist of our class Thls v1vac1ous lass can be found decoxatxng backs of tablets ln her spare moments Loretta whose rlch soprano vo1ce estabhshed a very selected for mus1cal productxons She makes personal appllcatlons of her artlstlc ablllty Because of this she knows what to wear and when to wear lt She IS beyond doubt the best dressed gxrl 1n hxgh school We predict a career ln art and music for her because the flne arts are closely lmked together and always are expressed in the thought of man OLEAN I I I D dependable foundation for the Senior Chorus, was always 1938 WILLIAM L FISHER ILLIAM who h31IS from Exeter Townshlp took a great mterest m hls stud1es Thxs 1S proved by the two and one half m1les he walked to the bus each mornmg B11ly was not the brxghtest boy ln the class but always Collectmg old COINS was hls favorlte hobby This has brought hlm a great satlsfactlon W1ll1am clalms that all farmers sons should be pald to do the chores He has many fme 1d92.S on how to solve the problems of falm labor and cap1ta1 These he would hke to estabhsh some day on a farm of h1s own managed to pass with good marks. RHEA MAYETTA GIFT GLEE CLUB 38 HOCKEY 38 OPERETTA '37 HIS Sllent klnd and sweet young lass lnes ln Earl Townshlp She was a glrl with much pelsonallty and d1d not neglect any work or any lessons whlch wene assxgned Her courteous mannexs always had a tendency of drawlng her classmates toward her Rhea hkes blcycle rxdmg hlklng across the Earl hllls and skatmg Thls classmate stl 1ves to become a prlwate secretary for fx buslness man Her courtesy orderllness and master5 of httle deta11s vull make hex an muportant addltlon to the bus1ness world OLEAN I 0 . . .V . ' 1 v A s -v . '. .V c A . , , V . . 7. ' . .. WILLIAM BERNARD HERTZOG BASEBALL 36 38 BASKETBALL 36 38 CLASS PLAY 38 CLASS SECRETARY 38 OPERETTA 37 SOCCER 36 38 ERNARD the tallest boy III the class was always very studlcus and serlous durmg h1s hlgh school course He preferred baseball to any other sport for he claxmed thls gave hlm a chance to use both h1s mmd and body at the sftme t1me Swlmmmg huntmg and trappmg are Une SDOILS m h1s estlmatlon but target shooting ranks hlghest The class of 1938 would llke to see Bernard become a great baseball pitcher for the New York GIHHLS but he tells us that h1S futur IS already declded HIS ambltlons turn skyward for he prefers to b a p1lot for blg planes 1938 ... I I n s I 1 v 1 v - , v Y c - . y , . J l . X, . V 3 . . LAURA EDNA K HOCH AMERICAN HOME ECONOMICS 38 BASKETBALL 35 38 CLASS PLAY 38 OPERETTA 37 TRACK '38 HE optlmlst of our class was Laura who was also very humolous She was always wrllmg to do whatever her classmates asked of her Because of her excellent phvslcal condxtlon she has mmntaln d a perfect attendance 1eco1d G1 champ1on for healthy 11Vll'lg Laura 11kCS to LIHVPI and go on nature h1kes Whenevex she has Il0th1llg else to do you vx1ll find hex slttlng 111 a blg easy chan domg some k1nd of needlecraft Th1S la s1e s greatest 3lT1b1t1OI'1 15 to become a seamstress and she has alreadv shown Sklll m her achlevements OLEAN . O I I I I Her enthusiasm and appearance indicate that she has been 1938 REGINA MAE HOUP BASKETBALL 35 38 CAMP FIRE GIRLS 35 CLASS PLAY 38 HOCKEY 38 OPERETTA 37 ORCHESTRA 37 38 SPEAK O LINK STAFF TRACK 34 38 '38 EGINA vx as a very actxve and cooperatxng gxxl When ever there was axxythxng mentxohed about sports she was film ay vxxllmg Because of Regxxxa s 11 htness and speed she was enabled to become a foxwaxd on the vaxsxty basketball souad Dxd you ey ex watch hex vxgor and Vlm on the trackf' In the summex you can fmd hex swxmmmg and rxrlxrxg a bxcvcle hoax Fxshex s M111 Beauty cultuxe seems to fascxnfxte hex more thfm any thxxxg el e Her clfxssmates VIIII surely patxohxze her because she can exxtextaxn us duxxng those txxesome waxxmg houxs ll I O I I ll ll Y. I ' ' '.'s' .xg g K . C - S. C.. ,f. , PERE C LEHMAN ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION VICE PRESIDENT A A PRESIDENT BASEBALL 35 BASKETBALL 35 CLASS PLAY CLASS PRESIDENT 36 DEBATING F F A 35 OPERETTA ORCHESTRA 33 SPEAK O LINK STAFF 36 TRACK 34 ERFECTION courage loyalty are our class presldents three mam qualxties He was a ve y amb tlous boy To hxm we looked as a leader that we could trust and obey He never hated hard work and accompllshed what he attempted Hls determmatlon to wm was very evrde t 111 the school athletlc contests Because of hxs posture leadershxp and expe lence W thmk he would make an ldeal physical educat1on teacher or coach of athlet1cs OLEAN - '37. . . '38. ' -'38. ' -'38. '38. ' -'38. '38. . . . ' -'38. '37, ' -'38. SOCCER '34-'38. - - ' -'38. ' -'38. ' , ' r' , e 1938 J GIDEON LNK F FA 36 38 OPERETTA '37 HIS lad came flom the hxlls of Ruscombmanor Townshlp He was the 'i Ilb1t10US haxdxxorkmg and studlous boy of ou1 class Among hls hobbles axe stamp collectmg fish mg 'ind lUIOI'IlOb1111lg In spltc of the fact that he clalms he does not hke farm mv he has spex t '1 lot of t1me prepaung h1s dxfferent projects fO1 6'Xh1blfl0!l at the Readmg Falr and the Harrslbulg Faxm Show where he has won several p1 lzes throughout h1S hxgh school meer F01 a futule C31861 he has chosen the mechamcal Held vxhlch xx 111 bx mg hun 1l'lDD1IlP Q and contentment I I v 1 L-. . ' ' . , ' . I , ' '. . 1 . l . 1 . Q I . - . i A X c . -. . . . D, . ., . 1 .4 ,, . . . , ' ' ' 4 . FREDERICK L LORAH BASEBALL 37 38 FFA 34 38 TRACK '38 IKE Townshlp sent us thls boy who hardly ever talked durmg h1s freshman year In the beglnnlng we thou ht that he d1d not care for our company but later we dlscovered that he had no desu'e to waste h1S energy The hllls of hls home gave hlm an excellent opportumtv of the huntmg season you never found hmm ln school Durmg the summer vacat1ons he drove a blg tluck for lus father Th1s IS responslble he clalms that hls interests turn to avlatxon Thls 1S the only occupatlon he says vthele speed counts for anythmg OLEAN I I I I for hunting, which was his favorite sport. On the opening 1938 AUSTIN WAYNE READINGER CLASS PLAY 38 FFA 35 38 OPERETTA '37 OCKLAND sent us a tall lanky boy who had the name of Wayne Readlnger m the fall of 1934 Immedlately Wayne became very popular ID the class through the use of h1S ready smlle and bubbhng won ds A very beloved spot which IS close to Waynes heart 13 Beaver Creek Dam Where many hours are Wlled away ID Durmg the last year m school Wayne was elected to the Safety Patrol Squad Wayne however llkes to drlve the Cal to school much better than rmdmg on the bus and actmg as an otiicer Wayne has expressed WlSheS of becomlng an automobxle racer and lS contemplatmg taklng a, course ln Automoblle Englneerlng l I i , fishing and canoeing. - ' ' 1 Y ' D . ' ' ' ' M ' WILLIAM E REESER BASEBALL 35 38 CLASS PLAY 38 FFA 35 38 SOCCER 35 38 TRACK '35 37 ELLOW House is the home of this small and silent boy This lad a popular person in the class is sometimes called Shorty because of his GEHCIGHCV ln height During baseball He IS a very line dash man on the track team Tips leisure activity 1S hiking During the summer one can often se him burning up the roads on the shoe sole express William used his vacations for profit and for claftman ship Last summer be learned the tihng trade which brouvht him pleasuie as well as a substantial remuneiatxon CLEAN D D i . l O I . . I I . I his high school days he distinguished himself in soccer and 1938 ANNA GRACE ROHRBACH lbw- CLASS PLAY 38 CLASS TREASURER '34 '38 MBITIOUS good muued and 1eal15L1c dlstmgursh th1s llss fIOIll 'my other g111 111 the Cla S G1f1ce has b en serwcdble and dependable 'ls our clfxss t, easur E1 XX1llC1'1 oifrce he has held for all foul 5ea1s of her l11gh 5Ch0O1 days The most fmarted Ch'1l3.CtG1 of the SEHIOI Class Plax C1100 When 1111 one xx mted a DIODICITI solved flfmkly fmd smcculy thu uught go to th1 helper who fllxsays offered 1 SlUbf'1Cl01N soluuon Schol'11sh1p md p 1sox11l1ty XVIII be a g1eat asset fo1 hex fllfull H0111 of '1 l1b1'111an auf 1 v C Q A 1 .l . Y . . .4 . X. . .V , ' S , ,V . , . , L v ' , it- 1 ' 1 - Vv was probably Lucinda. who was portrayed effectively by ' -C . 2 L' 'z ' 1' ' 1 4 Al' w - 1 -I 1 ' ' - - v K - v 1 1 1 nz 1 5 ' . C .'. ' L Q L ' , ' . . , . JANET R ROTHENBERGER GLEE CLUB 38 OPERETTA '37 HIS sweet and generous glrl was always wllllng to help whenever anyone asked hex Falrness and honesty on all OCCHSSIOHS have made her one of the most respected glrls rn our cla s Sh IS mteresred 1n f3Shl0I1S and knows how to dress becomrn ly Among her many h0bblPS are readlng llstenxng to the 1'1d10 and the Clhema It was always a pleasure to hear her dlscuss the latest motlon plctures she had seen We are not sure what she would 11ke to do 1n 11fe but we suggest that because of her lntexest ln clothmg she bacome a model ID some exclusxve dress shop OLEAN u l . S e.. L . , 'U O. V v 'c , . 1 y v 1938 MARTIN LUTHER ROTHENBERGER BAND 38 CLASS PLAY 38 FFA 35 38 OPERETTA 37 ORCHESTRA 35 38 SENIOR CHORUS 36 38 SPEAK O LINK STAFF 37 38 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION '38 HERE is Luther? 1ng room before each basketball game No game could proceed untll the manager arrlved He never partlclpated Thls was the cry m the boy s dress In hls hlgh school career he was sometlmes called the drummer boy because of hrs fine ablllty ln handlmg the drums ln both the band and the orchestra Sw1mm1ng and hlklng are hxs methods to relax from heavy dutxes He beheved that these two pract1cal ways served people whenever they need exerclse or recreation Hls greatest ambltlon after hls college graduatlon IS to help humanity III their dlsfress I I I -I I . . . ' . I I -I I I -I I I in any sports, but I am sure he would have been a fine player. SARAH MARGARET SHANE BASKETBALL 37 38 HOCKEY OPERETTA ORCHESTRA 35 38 TRACK 38 F' you had ew er seen thxs s1l nt membel of our class dllllllg a recltatlon per 10d you would hard15 have bellex ed that she vas that VIVHCIOUS gnl at 0u1 paltles Her aubum han added much to hex attlactlveness She was one of the few semoxs who played 1n the orchestra for foul years On pleasant afternoons she loved to take hex fr1ends for rldes ln her cal These trlps often 1ESU1I6d ln class partles or adventure Journeys mto unexplored areas Sarah plans '0 inter a beauty culture school for she clalms thxs 1S the most 1mpo1 tant vocatlon ln AHISTICB todav OLEAN 'asf '37. -, ' .E I . A 5 ,::., E 2' ' 1938 LESTER LEROY WEIDNER BASEBALL 36 38 BASKETBALL 36 38 CLASS PLAY 38 FF 35 37 8 SOCCER 35 37 TRACK '35 '38 HEN Lester started hls hlgh school career he was verv ser1ous and amblflous To our surprlse he turned out to be a very wltty fellow Let had an 1nc11nat1on for athletlcs and was our great star on the basketball varsxty squad He llked to hlke on the hllls of Oley Furnace H1s rrfle always accompamed h1m for he clalmed that thxs was the best place to shoot target Lester was a fellow who always llked to work on machmery especlally motor cars and bxcycles He asserts LPIS IS the best vocatlon for both pleasure and profit Some tlme we shall find hlm as the owner of Oley s best garage I! li I A' ' '3 ll A V ., 1.1 . , . PAUL E YODER FFA as 36 as AUL never had much to ay but he had plenty of action HIS many home dutles prevented hlm from attendlng school very regu1a1ly The bus never transported thls unassurlng lad for he of transportatlon for boys H13 classmates always wondered where he spent h1s evemngs but slnce no one owned a car that could compete wlth hls motorcycle 1n speed we newer traced his echomv path Fear not the future young man for the fates revealed to us that you wxll become the owner of a large farm whlch vull be famous for domg all work wlth machlnery mstead of manual labor l D I I considered his Harley-Davidson motorcycle the best means 1938 C Z U I'l'1 W sawnclvus I JUNIOR President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer SSV'D 4. 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President 44 Cl Vice-President CK S2CI'2f8l'y cc xc Treasurer ll a Dorothy Aulenbach David Bauer Kathryn Behney Donald Clouser Sara Clouser Harold Conrad William Ehst Evelyn Eschbach Paul Fretz Henry Gerth Ralph Gift Edwin Griesemer Herbert Haas Alice Hetrick 44 44 ROBERT HOCH .. 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