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

 - Class of 1948

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Ohio City Liberty High School - O Citian Yearbook (Ohio City, OH) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 12 of 96
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SHAWNEE IEAN HERTEL Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 Elimination Tests 2-3-4 District-State Tests 2-3 Senior Scholarship Test Mixed Chorus. Glee Club l-2-3 Spring Music Festival 3 Prince ol Peace Contest 4 Class Play 3 Totem Pole Stall 4 Annual Staff 4 Librarian 4 Minstrel 4 SYLVIA HOGHE Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3 Girls' Glee Club l-2-3 Annual Staff 4 Totem Pole Staff 4 Elimination Tests 2-3-4 SENIORS 'Zi Senior Scholarship Test . W - Librarian 4 2 v Class Play 3 -X' ,. 3 'qgrw 1 Q jf K . e . t at-C f 41 X -l CHEROKEE SALLY DETTEHER :., Q 1 P Chief ol Cherokee :Yi - - ' A , P -p Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 f' , , -. G. A. A. 1-2-3 W W , ' ' ' . My - f F. H. A. 3-4 4 g, 5, ' ...M Girls' Basketball Champs 2 s f' K . VV,. ip . st L Class Play 3 ' iw Nuff Band 1 ix 3? 1' ' 'Q N ' Totem Pole Staff 4 A . N 11 1 Annual staff 4 ',-, I Treasurer 2 f 5 , .4 A , Mixed Chorus. Glee Club 2-3-4 0 pt ,.-f' ' Latin ctnb 2 -gg . 4-H 1-2 z e. L 2 A ..-if .-. El LLOYD PRICHARD . Minstrel 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 1 - Mixed Chorus 1-2 A Boys' Glee Club 1-2 '39 Hi-Y 1-2 'L' F. F. A. 3-4 Y if-'ir ,,g,,h Class Play 3 ,, T ' Basketball Mgr. 4 , l N,4-'- fx, X , Student Patrol 4 'Z' . . ' ,R -. Ag. Scholarship Test 4 -A V :..d.,, 'A A .-.i 1 BOB ROEHM Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 4 Hi-Y 1-2 Hi-Y Secretary 2 F. F. A. 2-3-4 F. F. A. Vice President 3-4 Minstrel 4 Mixed Chorus, Glee Club 1-3-4 B. A. A. 1-2 Class Play 3 Latin Club 2 Latin Club Vice President 2 The other members oi these tribes are officers. SOUIX MARILYN SWITZER Chief of Souix Class Secretary 2 Class President 3 4-H President 2 Latin Club President 2 F. H. A. President 4 Y-Teens l-2-3-4 G. A. A. 1-2-3 Y-Teen Treasurer 3 D. A. R. Test 4 Elimination Tests 2-3-4 Senior Scholarship Test Mixed Chorus, Glee Club RITA STAHL Band 1-2-3-4 Class Play 3 Class Secretary 1 Class Vice President 3 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 Y-Teen President 4 Y-Teen Sgt. at Arms 2 G. A. A. 1-2-3 Prince of Peace Contest 4 Mixed Chorus, Glee Club Girls' Basketball Champs Totem Pole Staff 4 HELEN MCDORMAN Y-Teens l-2-3-4 Girls' Glee Club l-2-3 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3 Totem Pole Stail 4 Librarian 4 G. A. A. 2 MARY ELLEN KRUGH Drum Major, Band l-2-3-4 Band Vice President 3 Band Librarian 3-4 Class Play 3 Class News Reporter 1 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 G. A. A. 1-2-3 F. H. A. 4 Mixed Chorus. Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Minstrel 4 Latin Club 2 Girls' Basketball Champs l-2-4 1-2-3 2 2



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CLASS PROPHECY From the Warriors' ceremonial grounds came the faint, steady, thump of a tom-tom, low and vibrating. Steadily its thumping pounded out the year nineteen hundred and fifty-three. Yes, we had agreed five years ago that We would again assemble when we should hear its magnetic call, and though I, Iomayne of Hollywood, the exclusive designer of Marshall Thompson's clothes, was flying down the Erie tracks on the new atomic Streamliner still I was drawn by its impelling sound. As I entered the familiar surroundings, my eyes were strained to see who might be causing the alarm-but then I should have known it Would be our former tribal princess, Betty Germann. I soon learned that Betty was running for the presidency of the United States, and by the time Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams appeared upon the scene, I was drafted to pass out Germann for President buttons. Harold is a popular radio comedian and singer while Delilah is the owner of Rices grocery store. While we were discussing old times, who should drive up in a convertible but Leroy Carmean who is now the greatest play-boy of Bo-Bo. With him was Dorothy Mottinger-Bennett-Faurot-Mayor-Brown-Myers-Gackenheimer, the gay divorcee, and her lawyer Raymond Prior, who is now devoting himself to the legal aspects of Dorothy's many love affairs. Dorothy had come especially to see Anna Lou Switzer, a confirmed old maid, who now writes the famous column in the Ohio City Progress Advice to the Love-lorn. Our eyes were drawn toward the back seat where sat Rita Stahl, Dorothy's private secretarv. and Sylvia Hoghe, a famous psychiatrist. Rita's only iob is to keep in touch with Dorothy's ex-husbands about alimony While Sylvia's fame is due to her ability to keep all of Dorothy's husbands from going nuts. During our old-fashioned pow-wow. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sutton and Don- nie Ir. ioined us. We discovered that Sutton had bought a ranch and named it Sutton's Acres. Gus and Mary's Dude Ranch is located next to Sutton's Acres. They specialize in raising thoroughbred horses. Among the members of our class who have become world famous are lanice Ragon and Charles Iohnson, our great scientists who have developed a system for sharpening pencils by the use of atomic energy. Suddenly in the distance we heard the faint echoes of galloping hoofs! As they drew nearer we could distinguish the outline of a man-yes, it was Iohn Taylor galloping along on his pink elephant Pee-Wee, chasing squirrels. A close second was Whitey Krugh in his big car-transport filled to the brim with little Crosleys. Whitey drives for the great firm of Bud, Inc. Bud talked his way from traveling salesman to President of the firm. lust before arriving at the reservation, Whitey had left a Crosley at the Smalley's Ned, loe and family, that is. Bob Galloway. a flying agricultural teacher arriving from Detroit, stopped on his way through Toledo for Marie Medauah. the head nurse of the mental institution. Since, they noticed a sign R. Roehm, owner as they were pass- ing an elaborately decorated country estate they decided to investigate. When they found that it was their old classmate Bob, they asked him to join them. The next to arrive was Lloyd Balliet. who had derived so much pleasure from his high-school studies that he had devoted his entire life to gaining new degrees. lean Hertel soon breezed in from the Barnum and Bailey Brothers Cir- cus where she is employed as The Tall Lady. The last to make an appearance were Marilyn Switzer and Helen Mc- Dorman of Slim's Reducing Salon on 59th Street in New York. They brought with them a remedy for the little-on-the-plump-side girls with which they hope to increase their business considerably. This has indeed been a great reunion, for we had again become iust plain John or Mary, but at the close of the day as we went our separate ways we sadly returned to our professional titles of Mrs. and Mr. Before we parted, however, we all made a solemn vow to re-unite in 1958 to review our memories of school-days in O. C. L. Sally Iomayne Detterer

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