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he igiju Gitbuul ,ipzntatnt JOI-INSTOWN, PA., OCTOBER, 1919 Subscription Price, 81.50 per Year Per Copy, 25 Cents Qlihitnrial ,Staff Editor in Chief, HELEN VOGEL, '20 Associate Editor Jokes ELVIN TEITELBAUM, '20 PAUL KAYLOR, '20 Literary Editor HERBERT FRITZ, '19i MARY C. LAPE, '20 School News Exchanges DONALD HARRIS, '20 ETHEL I-IARTMAIV, '19i Athletics Ruthless Rimes WILBUR SAYLOR, '20 EVA GRIFFITH, '20 Alumni Notes FLORENCE ROWLAND, '20 ELLA C. WALTER Faculty Advisers KATHARINE M. ULERY CHARLES L. SANDERS Business ,itaff Business Manager, ROBERT KREDEL, '20 Assistant Business Manager Advertising Manager THOMAS TREMELLEN, '21 HAROLD HORNER, '20 Assistant Advertising Managers KENNETH BOWMAN, '21 LOUISE HORNER, '20 WILLIAM KREDEL, '22 ALICE DORRIS, '20 GEORGE CONRAD, '21 MARGARET FOX, '20 ELMER TREMELLEN, '22i: MARY ELLIS, '21 GUY VOLPITTO, '21 ROBERT KAHL, '22 LOUIS MYERS, '21 JAMES BENNETT, '21 The Spectator is published monthly during the school term. Address all communications to the Spectator, Room 216, High School Building, Johnstown, Pa. Entered at the Postoffxceg Johnstown, Pa., as second-class mail matter. In order to secure publication in the current issue, MSS. must be handed to editor not later than the tenth of each month.
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24 THE SPECTATOR the cretonne hanger, when something fell from the dress and lay glittering on the rug. Katherine was all excitement. Mart, Ad, look what I found caught in the folds of that dress you were going to wear the night of our reception ! The trio gazed speechless at the sparkling ornament. The truth dawned upon them. E1oise's story had been true, but they through circumstantial evidence had condemned her as a thief. Adele, always the leader, picked up the sapphire brooch, turned it over in her hand and walked to the door. There is only one thing for us to do, girls, she said slowly. She walked down the hall to Room 36 and entered softly. The others followed. l I ' ff x V
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26 THE SPECTATOR - .N CI ,ll I - ' 755115: nlu.h'5,f ' -' 1 !if2 'l?IW? ' I I .ue --5' mi il in i Svuppnrt Ihr Munn .Hamm One of the most vital projects at the present time is the Bond Issue for Johnstown School Building Program. The daily newspapers are printing information concerning it, the principals and teachers are meeting to discuss it, and in No- vember it is to be placed before the voters of Johnstown for decision. In an enthusiastic effort to lend support, The Spectator is publishing, in this number, several articles re- lating to this issue. Valuable information and conclusive rea- sons why this plan should be upheld, are given in Supt. Stock- tonls article. Mr. Black devotes the Principal's Page to a direct statement of our duty in the High School, while one of our Seniors, Wfilbert XVehn, discusses it from the student's point of view. Every student attending the High School realizes the congested conditions which exist. The overcrowded class rooms, the confusion between periods when the halls resemble a bargain sale in a department store, the inadequate Audi- torium-are familiar to everyone. Many a poor Freshman arrives breathless at his class room after the tardy bell has rung- I couldnlt get through the crowded Auditorium is his stammered excuse. Moreover, students can testify to the inconvenienc caused by several ridiculously small class rooms on the landings-rooms where they cannot move around comfortably. Since such conditions exist, as every student knows, and since the Bond Issue for 32,000,000 will remedy them, is it
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