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STONY SAYS HE MISSES POP. MR. JOHN A. OTT John A, Ott, otherwise known by all students as UPop, is no longer seen around school, .Because of ill hcnlth, Pop, who has been janitor for the past thirteen years, was forced to resign in December, 1941. When Pop was offered the position ns janitor, he was doubtful ns to whether or not he could get along with the student body, but his congenial manner and winning personality has made him n favorite with everyone all these years. Pop undertook his duties with a will to work and enjoyed the smaller tasks brought to him by the students. The student body nicknamed Mr. Ott, Pop, zi name which shows he was more than just ax janitor. In his many years of service, he cmnc to know ouch of the students personally and treated them all as his kids. Pop, we know, will be greatly missed by each and everyone of us who have come to know him, not as a janitor, but as a true friend. 23
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AND YOU LL MAKE THE GRADE! ,sf A 1 XE gisxsxs 34, I u -' S? fs' 'L 732 i 3 FRESHMAN CLASS OF 1942 Those sm opposite page are the Freshmen. Their large number helps them put on a bold front, but even so, they look as if they were recent graduates from kindergarten, And we used to think that students entering high-school should be big troop- ers! Oh well, times do change Putting all kiddin 'd . g asm e we give this little advice, Take it easy and you'll learn S . . ponsors for this group are Miss Bannon, advising the girls, and Miss Trilling, watching patiently over the boys. Class officers are: President, Earl Ludwigg Vice-President, Corrine Wennerdahlg Secretary, Dorothy Malakg and Treas- urer, George Barry. Their activities included an assembl - Y program celebrating Washington's Birthday and a Pre-Lenten Party. all, bewildered, but smiling faces you see on the
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STONY PRESENTS THE A T H L E T.I C S STONY SAYS: FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL, BASEBALL, TOO NOW WE'LL SHOW YOU WHAT WE CAN DO. 24 IXX XX RS Wa... V N yy T: in gr i V ' N ...L
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