Johnstown High School - Spectator Yearbook (Johnstown, PA)

 - Class of 1913

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22 'SPECTATOR gan. Owen Sharkey is going to return to Michigan this term after spending a year at home. Charles Pinder of 1913 is going to Syracuse. Carl Geis of 1913 has entered the University of Penn- sylvania. joe Replogle of 1912 has been starring in tennis at U. of P. Roy Kuntz, Fred Hager, and Earl Robinson, all of the 1913 class, have entered Dartmouth. Carl Haller of 1912 has enrolled at Lehigh. Harry Statler of 1912 has made the Varsity baseball team at Williams. 1 Frederick Thomas of 1914 is at Mercersburg. Edward Knuff is going to the University of Pennsylvania. William Jennings Murray of 1913 is going to Notre Dame. Charles Schultz of 1913 has enrolled at jefferson Medi- cal College. I I 1 1 9 ' ' 5 Q- 1 4, WP . 111 I' ' ' ' I 1 ' 4 x I J L Q 4 1 I ' The football outlook for this year is very favorable. VVith our new coach, Mr. Scmidt, with plenty of material, and with the spirit now existing, we may expect a very good team. Sixty candidates reported for practice on the first day. While there are but Captain Suppes and Wertz of last year's team in school, yet the quantity and quality of the new material insures us a team which will be equally as fast, though not so heavy, as the team of 1912, and which will surely live up to its record. The Seniors and Juniors have the greatest number of men out for positions, though

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SPECTATOR 21 Congressional Record and many valuable reports and bul- letins which are very useful to us in our work. Exchanges AS WE SEE Orange and Black, Milton, Pa.- The Girls' Pro- phecy was cleverly written up and the Last Will and Testa- ment was a new idea in Senior Numbers. Tattler, Ithaca, N. Y.- Charity's Reward was amus- ing and had a good moral. Crescent, Moorhead, Minn.-It is interesting to see that you have stories in a foreign language. Why not en- liven your paper with a few cuts? High School journal, Pittsburgh, Pa.-Your cover shows talent. The contents were well arranged. AS WE ARE SEEN The Spectator is as usual a fine exchange. The size and quality of your paper is excellent and your literature is fine. The cover design is also very neat and attractive.- 'Tattler, Ithaca, N. Y. , The Spectatorn has a number of interesting stories in its literary department, A True American Sport being one of the best.- High School Argus, Harrisburg, Pa. Alumni Foster Smith of 1912 and George Thackery of 1913 have enrolled at State College. Leo Schry of the class of 1911 is holding a responsible position with the firm of Schry 81 Hornick. Roman Widmann of 1912 is doing good work at Michi-



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SPIECTATOR 23 the Sophomores and Freshmen are recognized. As it takes from one to two years to develop a player, we must depend on the juniors and Sophomores for next year's team, these classes having had candidates out for football since enter- ing school. Manager Speck has arranged one of the most attractive schedules which our High School team has ever had. Since the team takes but one trip this year and has at home two very attractive games, the Greensburg and Harrisburg games, a very successful season is expected. As many students as possible should arrange to accompany the team to Connells- ville this year, where we will play one of our hardest games. This game is scheduled for the eighteenth of October and will be well contested. The Greensburg game this year will be the big game of the season, and many Greensburg rooters are expected to come with the team. As those who went to Greensburg last year will remember the cordial treatment accorded us by the Greensburg management, we hope they will co-operate with us in making this day pleasant. Manager Speck has arranged the following schedule: October 4-Latrobe. October ll+Uniontown. October 18-At Connellsville. October 25-Harrisburg. November 1. November 8. November 15-Greensburg. November 22. November 27. School News T The Agassiz Association will be organized again this year. Anyone interested in nature work of any kind, whether he has had any instruction or not, is cordially invited to join. The annual fee is twenty-five cents.

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