Martins Ferry High School - Ferrian Yearbook (Martins Ferry, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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SE IOR Preridenf .,.. ....,.,..,............., S teve Dzuro Coforr-eBlue and Gold Vice P7'ri'5i!ZI67lf ..... .............,..... S am Campbell F!0ww !Tulip Secrelmlv .......,....................,... Bill Vickers !lI0ll0'e'Not to be served, but to serve Trcaszww' ,,.,... ,....,..............., B ill Carson Oh school, we're 'bout to leave you And in parting shed a tear, For the friends that we have made here, One and all so very dear. We started out together And altho the way seemed steep, XYe toiled on and upward, To each task We had to meet. XVith due credit to our teachers, XYho have lent a helping hand XVG Went to them with problems For they were sure to understand. Now that we have reached our goal, To Ferry Hi we'll 'ere be true And as the Class of '38, Wle bid you all Hadieuf' Namy Eberfc U38

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