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Dedication Living as a burning symbol of seventy- five years full of advancement in education is ninety-year-old Miss Nettie Mohr, the only surviving member of the first grad- uating class. . Since that graduation day back in May, 1877, Oil City High School has firmly stood as a challenge to ambitious and intelli- gent students. Those who accepted that challenge often found themselves on one of life,s many new and fascinating paths, but we hope that no matter how far these graduates wandered somewhere in the book of memories one of their most cher- ished recollections remained O. C. H. S. To Nettie Mohr, the lovable lady with the kindly smile, to her long remembered classmates, and to all the graduates ever to pass through the portals of Oil City High, this yearbook is gratefully dedicated.
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atlflma Cwlaten Faith have we in Oil City High School we love so well Of our noble Alma Mater Let our praises tell. Hail to Oil City High Hail all hail again Blue and white thy colors fly Soaring upward to the sky Thee Weill cherish ever more As the years go by. Thee Weill raise in story and song Others school above Our hearts swell with tender devotion For the school We love. Hail to Oil City High Hail all hail again Blue and white thy colors fly Soaring upward to the sky Thee Well cherish 'evermore As the vears ao bv. -4-
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Jlllbum of Cwlemoniea L-Z X31 aqdlmlntlstnatlon Due to the friendliness of our admin- istration, they were Well liked by both students and facultyg it was through their untiring efforts that many improve- ments Were made in our school. Seniona As graduation neared, our Seniors prepared to say FareWell,' to the school they loved so Well. Next year will find them spread far apart seeking happiness on the path of life. 'lA RCQETLCQQAA YYIE. Y1 The Hitting Freshmen, the sundry Sophomores and the jaunty Juniors con- stituted the backbone of our school and various organizations in 1951-52. Jlctioitlaa Offering a variety of extra-curricular activities, O, C. H. S., with its education- al opportunities, served also as an after- school playhouse. Jlthtettcfi Although our Oilers didnt always register the highest scores, they strived to ring the hell as far as good sportsman- ship was concerned.
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