Johnstown High School - Spectator Yearbook (Johnstown, PA)

 - Class of 1904

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20 THE SPECTATOR '-pi T Get in the swim and use 1 ne ery JOHNSTOWN H|GH school Latest STATIONERY Three different styles, and two different sizes of each style Light blue paper, with J. H. S. monogram in black, with envelopes to match.....30c per quire Same, with J. H. S. pennant....................................................5°c Per quire Cream colored paper with blue Johnstown High School ” in raised letters.......35c per quire Fine blue linen paper with J. H. S. monogram in black..........................40c per quire Same, wtlh J. H. S. pennant, with blue letters.................................40c per quire Both ladies' and gentlemen’s sizes in all the above. No difference in price beween the two sizes. Can be seen on exhibition in The Spectator Room. Sold by ERNEST J. COHOE, Editor-in-Chief. SAY DIBERT! Buy Lizzie a bottle of Colonial Cream for those chapped lips. Sold only by GEORGE W. THOMAS, HAYNES AND FRANKLIN STS. DRUGGIST Special HIGH SCHOOL Entertainment Shakespearean Recital “Julius Caesar” by MR. FREDRIC BLANCHARD; Professor of Public Speaking University of Chicago Friday Evening, February I th General Admission. 25 Cents

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THE SPECTATOR '9 School, now attending college, and a team of High School boys. The game was well attended by partisans of the High School, and was intensely interesting and exciting. Baskets were made alternately, and when the game ended the score stood 14-13 in favor of High School. The two teams lined up as follows : High School—Jones and H. Replogle, forwards; Cohoe and Hager, guards and Lindsey, center; Alumni—R. Replogle and Henderson, forwards ; Entwisle and Zimmerman, guards, and R. Hays, center. In the second half Sell and John Lindsey were substituted for Jones and H. Replogle. With the prospects for a good basketball team so fine, why not arrange for games with the Quakers ? Surely their victory over us in football is not sufficient to rest on. Any- way, during the past five years they have only 10 points against our 27. Such a series of games would doubtless prove a great success both in general interest and financially. We could also arrange games with Kiski and Indiana Normal, and make basketball as great a feature as football has been. As stated in the last month’s Spectator, the entire appa- ratus of the old J. A. C. gymnasium has been turned over to High School on payment of the small rental of one dollar per month. When our two basement gymnasiums are fitted up, all the students, both girls and boys, will have within reach the benefits to be derived from steady gymnasium work. A new system has been inaugurated whereby only mem- bers of the Athletic Association can have the use of the gym- nasium. Cards will be given to members who have paid their dues up to date, upon which Treasurer Dibert will sign his name entitling them to the use of the apparatus. By this system all dues will be paid regularly, and those members of the Association who do not indulge in track athletics, football, etc., will have more than their money’s worth out of the gymnasium. Let us see to it that none of the rowdy spirit enters into the gymnasium, such as has occasionally cropped out in the past. Let us show our appreciation of the Library Association’s gift by using it in the proper manner. Wear gymnasium slippers when upon the floor, and do not spend your surplus energy in tearing up our new outfit. E. C., ’04. The Senior boys suddenly found that their feet were wet one morning. Who covered the legs of the piano ?



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THE SPECTATOR 21 WESLEY 8M. RpHRER teacher and Soloist of cMandolin, Guitar and 'Banjo STUDIO ‘ROOM 11 ELLIS ’BUILDING Cor. cMaln and SMarket Sts.

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