Ohio City Liberty High School - O Citian Yearbook (Ohio City, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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Q AAAA .A gs... .g AA ' uv' THREE DOWN AND ONE TO GO First Row: Elzada Henson, Louraine Roller, Irene Mihm, Phyllis Prichard, Dorothy Hoverman, Gladys Krugh, Maxine Rice, Betty Fowler. Second Row: Margueritte Lantz, Sponsor: Pauline Florence, Lois Ickes, Ida Hoffman, Ruth Matthews, Betty Newtcn, Annabel Davis, Alys Rice, Naomi Foor, Esther Brown, Edna Doan, Mary Akom, Martha Akom. Third Row: Marjorie Blush, Alan Bolenbaugh, Warren Exline, James Ellinger, Bud Wise, Vernon Baker, Max Roehm, David Drake, Bob Bickle, Orville Clouse, Mary Ellen Putman. LF mm r ' i F . . mm . mmm . ' ' . E



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