Johnstown High School - Spectator Yearbook (Johnstown, PA)

 - Class of 1916

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SPECTATOR 25 -Uhr Minh Svrhnnl Spvrtatnr JOHNSTOWN, PA.. OCTOBER, 1915 SUBscluv'r1oN 1-'mon 75 Cr:N'rs. 1'i-in Cow, 1601-:NTS Ehitnrial muh ilfhwinrmi Stuff Editor in Chief, GERTRUDE E. PHILLIPS, 1916. Joke Editors SARA YOUNG. '16 HARRY TEMPLE, '16 PAUL LAVELLE, '16 Exchange Editors SUSAN MCGEE, '16 HELEN MATTHEWS, '16 Class Representatives PHILIP WALTERS. '17 MARJORIE STIFF, '171,i, EMMA TANEY, '18 Current Event ELIZABETH SAUERS, '16 Athletic Editors SARAH ROSE, '16 JAMES Y. PIPER, '16 Alumni Editor MISS COCHRAN, '09 Art Editors MARGARET COVER, '16 Associate Editor EVA BRINKER, '16 Society Editors MARGARET BLEY, '16 MARCUS SKY, '16 School News MARY COLLINS, '16 Business lvlanagger ROBERT B. IIORNER, '16 Associate Business Manager MARK CAU1 l IEL, '18 Advertising Manager AUSTIN WEIMER, '16 Associates WALTER GRIFFITH, '16 SCOTT SCHOLES, '16 MARTIN FOX, '16 JOHN GEIS, '17 RUDOLPH KIRSCHMANN, '17 MILTON MURDOCK, '17 HOWARD ROTHSTEIN, '17 CHARLES BUCHANAN, '17 The Spectator is lJl1IlllNi1t'fi monthly during tht- school it-rm, Address all coinmunivntions to Thu- Sllf'l'lI11Ul', High S4-hool Buildimr. Johnstown, 1'n. Entered :it the I'l1Slll1IlI'1'Q Johnstown. l':i., ns sn-voml-1-lnss ninil lnzxtler. In order to insure puhlivntion in the 1-urn-nl issuv, MSS. must lw lumduwl to the- 1,-mlilm' not lute-r than the- lfith ot' 4-zu-h month. U? UR hat is off! Not in the ring, understand, but mere- ly doffed for introduction. This number marks 901' first appearance in the newspaper world and we have entered to do our best. But, to accomplish that end, we

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I V' 24 SPECTATOR cription,--some thirteen thousand in all, ostrich to a humming bird only one and long. These birds were in different stance-ducks, geese, and other aquatic one group, While in another group ' kinds of owls. After the birds came the animals, ranging from the skelton of some huge extinct animal to that of a badger or a squirrel. The animals, just as the birds, were grouped according to the species to which they belonged. In' another exhibit one may see any sort of curiosity from a huge meteorite to a few grains of sand. At the other end of the same floor were many pieces of art, some' of them being masterpieces of great artists. All these sights were very interesting and I could go through again and not be tired of seeing the Indians, birds, animals and paintings. I am sure all these things would prove of vast in- terest to any other student. .-..-... w I l I 8 t ja ,sw-f I U- R: I 'FW , X V I l I ,N ,gm 11' uid , I' I- fl



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26 SPECTATOR must have support--both literary and financial. The Spectator is supposed to be a school paper, not a paper compiled by and for a few individuals. We fear the latter opinion is most too general. Every class should be well represented in each issue. This will raise the literary standard of the school to a higher level. So, if you are ambitious to be recognized as one of a student body noted for its literary ability, contribute to your school paper. Tell others of your vacation or if you have ever had a thrilling experience--share the thrill with your fellow-students thru the columns of the Spec- tator. Of course literary support is a great factor towards a successful paper. But, please bear in mind, financial support is still greater. We must have money. Money! Everywhere the cry is heard and we are no exception. Money makes the world go round. Please do not stop the movement. Rather, do your part to further i tby sub- scribing for the Spectator. That is all We ask. We realize that money-talks are unpleasant, but we have found a remedy. Merely support your school paper fi- nancially-the other support will follow-and our money-talks will cease. y ... It is a great pleasure to welcome to the Johnstown High School so many new members of our faculty. We sincerely hope that they will feel perfectly at home in our school. May this term prove to be one of the hap- piest and most successful, in every way, that they have ever spent. What a busy one the first month of school has been! Especially for those sturdy youngsters who are bound, heart and soul, in foot-ball. Every evening after school for a month or more they have struggled for recognition on the gridiron. Always with them, advising and en- couraging, has been their faithful coach. They all have

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