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N 10 THB SPECTATOR 1 beilsligb Ecboolipectat r. JOHNSTOWN, PA., OCTOBER, 1907. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE '15 CENTS. PER COPY: I0 CENTS- Bbttortal MID IIBLIEIUZSB Staff. Editor-in-Chief. MAURICE M. ROTHSTEIN x9o8. Associate Editor, BERTHA L. JONES x9o8. Literary Editors. Society Editors, BESSIE M. GLOSSER 1908 FREDA WALTERS 1908. INEZ PRICE 1908. KATHLEEN PICKING 1998. Exchange Editor, Athletic Editor, CLARENCE E. HURREL 1908. FRANK BRENISER x9o9. School News Editor, General News Edltor, HARRY SHRYOCK 1908. KARL ZIPF x9o8. Chief Business Manager, E. ARTHUR JAMES 19o8. Associate Business Manager, PAUL BRACKEN x9o8. Assistants, ALVIN REED 1908, HARRY RAAB IQ08, LEE MILLER 1908, ' BRYANT ITELL 1908, ANNA STENGER 1908, EARL RICHARD x9o8, NORA MORAN 1998. ALLEN WEAVER 1909. THE SPECTATOR Is published monthly during the school term. Address all communications to THE SPECTATOR, High School Building, Johnstown, Pa. Entered at the Postoftice, Johnstown, Pa., as second-class mail matter. In order to Insure publication In the current issue, all MSS. must be handed in to the editor not later than the 3d of each month. I-I E T H E R or not our foot- ball team is to have a successful season, is a question that now af- fronts every ardent supporter of the school. Altho t h e first two games were victorious, the team lacked formg but there was plenty of
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THE SPECTATOR 9 C So, fellows, beware of the ladies! Don't speak till you're sure you're in rightf' Then, if you proceed with due caution, You'll sure get the best of the fight A MEMBER OF THE '09 LEMON CLUB, Current Events N ATTEMPT has been made to revive the river com- merce on the Mississippi. Business men of the south and middle west are asking the government to undertake expensive dredging work to give a fourteen foot channel from Cario to the Gulf. The prospect is that the government will undertake this great work. With the proposed canal across Illinois from Chicago to the Mississippi the western metropolis would then have a continuous waterway for freight to the Gulf- and so to Europe and Asia. That which is of interest to the present Senior class, is the death of David Masson, a prominent figure in literary and educational circles, and the best informed man on Mil- ton's works. The world loses much by his death, for there is probably no other man living as great a Scholar on Milton. There died last week in a prison in Cincinnatti the greatest female crook the world has ever known. Cassie Chadwick obtained money from men all over the United States in large and small sums. She was the cause of the failure of numerous banks throughout the country and the loss of many a poor man's savings. Her methods were mysterious, and there are innumerable secrets connected with her life which will never be revealed. Contracts have been awarded by the navy department for five new destroyers. They will have turbine engines, and wiil be the most modern equipped.
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THE SPECTATOR Il time to round into shape for a championship game, as was displayed by the remarkable spirit exhibited in the Shady- side Academy game, which was virtually a victory for High 31001. 1 is Q Q The mass meeting held in the auditorium on the night before the Shadyside game for the purpose of instilling en- thusiasim into the hopes of High School rooters, was the most successful and the most largely attended meeting of its kind ever held in the history of the school. The real High School spirit came to the front at one of the most critical stages in our athletic record, and was the means by which new life was put into the hearts of the players and student- body. To the Alumni, who were the back-bone of this meet- ieg, the student-body extends its grateful thanks, for their work in, practically, defeating Shadyside will ever be re- membered as a tribute to their Alma Nlater. 'F l 'I The Lecture Course as planned for the coming season will, undoubtedly, prove the greatest success yet. lt com- prises three lectures, three concerts and two entertainmentsg all high class attractions, that have been characteristic of the standard set by former courses.
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