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THE SPECTATOR upon ability and achievement is a personal matter. When you win success, it is yours. Others may follow your successes with satisfaction just as they may note your failures with regret. You must put forth the effort. You will learn much from experience. School is merely a few miles of paved street” in this great path of life. You will find if you have abundant success that you can share it with others; but it is always difficult to share failure. All the more reason that you should strive to actually accomplish things worth while. I sincerely hope that the intellectual and personality equipment which you have acquired during your school days will serve you well in time of need. May you have vision, inspiration and faith to get under way; may you have perscverence, ambition and energy to reach your goals. As our paths cross may you be able to say to me in all sincerity, “I’m doing finely; I’m getting along well.” Pest wishes. JAMES KILLIUS. L A
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THE SPECTATOR The Office A MESSAGE TO THE CLASS Members of the Class of 1928: You are not only the first class privileged to complete the entire two years in the new high school building, hut you are also the largest graduating class in the history of the Johnstown High School. Needless for me to say that I am proud of you (and fond of you) individually and as a class. We have been accustomed to speak of the Class of 1928 in superlatives;— A wonderful class!'’ “Surli a cooperative bunch of youngsters.” High . Q's. Filled with loyalty and enthusiasm.” ”A class of many leaders.” Thus will you be re- membered. Your reputation as a class has been made. But such a reputation entails quite a responsibility upon you as individuals You must make good out in life. Excellent reports must come back from College and and Normal Schools concerning your progress. Success at work must be manifest. I might try to delude you by saying that all this is for the honor of the high school or for the glory of the class, but why continue the myth? Success founded [13]
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THE SPECTATOR THE FACULTY James Killius, Principal, Vocational Director; H. P. Liggett, Administrative Asst.; Josephine Young, Administrative Asst.; Algie Baumgardner, Chemistry; Ross E. Bcnshoff, History; Amy V. Bollinger, English; W. F. Cleaver, Printing; L. E. Corbin, Woodwork; Marie G. Culliton. Shorthand; Walter C. Davis, Chemistry, Geometry; S. D. Elrick, Head Commercial Dept.; Margaret M. Evans, History; Raymond P. Farrell, English; Edna K. Fearl, Latin; Elnora Felix, English; Frieda Fleck, Physical Education; J. Emmet George, Science, Chemistry, Physics; Ralph E. Gillman, Mathematics; Mary Glenn, English; Besse Glosser, Bookkeeping, Type- writing; Alice Menoher Gocher, English; Ida Hawman, History; Rheon C. Hassell, Print Shop Assistant; Clarissa Hills, Bookkeeping; Helen Hinchman, Sewing; Marg- uerite Hinchman. Foods and Cookery; June Hoffman, Art; Elizabeth Stewart Hoge, Librarian; Frank Hower, Machine Shop; Alma I. Hughes, Typewriting; H. R. Jacques, Mechanical Drawing; D. H. Krise, Mathematics; I). B. Lockner, Sales- manship, Geography; Irene McKinney, Shorthand, Typewriting; Charles E. Marks, Electricity; Laura Merritt, Spanish; Milford J. Miles, Plumbing; Sophia M. Moiles, Physics; Agnes B. Neary, German; Roy Peden, Coach; Nettie M. Showers, Biology, Physiology; Nevin J. Smith, Science; Helen Stout, Latin, French; Myra Swisher English; Myron A. Teter, Physical Education; De Grace Thomas, English; Clarence A. Todd, Mathematics; Jessie M. Tomb, Social Problems; Katherine M. Ulery, English; Ella C. Walter, Social Problems; Mary H. Weaver, Music; Don West, Mechanical Drawing; Jessie L. Wissler, Art; Anna O. Woodring, Dramatics; Josephine Young, French. [15]
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