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Sophomores Left to right: J. Gregg, secretary; G. Hill, treasurer; E. Sutter, president; J. Moore, vice-president The magazine contest caught up with the Sophomores this year, but the Sophomores didn’t catch up with the magazine contest. The Juniors won but they didn't reach their quota either. Room 5 holds the Montgomery Mob. When the bell rings they collect from all the other rooms. The decision about class rings caused the usual flurry among the Mob. They finally reached their decision and chose the ring. First row, left to right: L. Heming, L. Boring, R. Brant, G. Hill, M. O'Shell, M. Ayers. Second row: Mrs. Montgomery, J. Gregg. M. Keith, B. Fisher, D. Bennett, A. Ludwig, T. Heming, J. Overdorff, K. Hollen, P. Rehn, R. Boring Third row: B. Riddell, J. Dick. F. Deyarmin. I. Hurst, E. Sutter, J. Moore, R. Muir Fourth row: S. Thayer, E. Boring, D. Caldwell, W. DeWitt f ’p 24 f
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Juniors Buzz-zz-zz! So sounded the first school bell last September, but apparently none of the Juniors had heard it for there were only five present. However, when the second bell rang, the rest of the Juniors came running (though not too enthusiastically) from all directions, each trying to obtain a back seat, and as usual a few were late. When the roll was called, twenty-four stu- dents answered present, much to the surprise of all, for two members had been lost during the summer. But by surveying the room, two former Johnstown students were discovered. As the days passed, football became the most important topic of conversation since eleven Juniors were members of the squad. Thelma Killen represented the class as cheerleader. Because they needed some extra money for the prom in April, the class had to find some ways of raising funds. With this in mind the group sponsored a variety show in December and the annual class play in April Mr. Marley, as adviser, guided the class through 1947- 48 by his helpful suggestions. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Loft to right: W. Bloom, secretary; T. Haire, vice-president; ' rcxler, president: and O. Martin, treasurer. First row, left to right: Jane Overdorlf, A. Caldwell, L. O'Shell, O. Martin, O. Haire. J. Adams. Second row, left to right: Mr. Marley. D. Liebold, A. Cunningham, M. Boyle. T. Haire, Joan Over- dortf, T. Killen, M. Vanatt, G. Glessner. Third row, left to ri‘Tht: L. Wallace. R Caldwell, D. Trimble, R. Shannon, W. Bloom. Fourih row. left to right: E. Mack, G. Geary, A. Graifius, P. Cramer. 23
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Freshmen In September the Freshmen elected Primo Saltareili as president, Alberta Boring as vice- president, Clayton Miller as secretary, and Doris Atkins as treasurer. However, due to the absence of Primo and Clayton later in the year, Betty Heap was elected to the president's office and Peggy Shannon was chosen as the new secretary. Betty was also elected Student Council representative after Al- berta Boring was unable to attend the meetings in the evenings. Left to right: C. Miller, secretary; A. Boring, vice-president; D. Atkins, treasurer; and P. Saltareili, president Mrs. Hysong was adviser to the class until Miss Jones came. Miss Jones then took over the class and the problem of trying to guide them successfully through their difficulties. First row, left to right: K. Tabriz o, C. Miller, D. Atkins, P. Saltareili. A. Boring. S. Trexler Second row: Mrs. Hysong, N. Robb. D. Galbraith, L. Cavanaugh, P. Shannon. M. Pribelsky, C. Ralyea, S. Hurst. N. Killen Third row: B. Heap, Dick Galbraith, D. Bennett, J. Trexler 25
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