Johnstown High School - Spectator Yearbook (Johnstown, PA)

 - Class of 1945

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SCIENCE What lr quub wrt ore? X w XR -etx t KW N I V 1 n , x 11,9 y yy t Ht DEPARTMENT Man of the Future, what shall be The lite ot Earth that you shall see? What strange n t will show? What wond ew acts the years ers rare your eyes shall know? To what new realms of marvel, say, Will conquering science war its way? 'ko ..+...-,-. 101114 Mc HUGH ELLSWORTH KUNKLH ft? Loursn KUNKLE Somirr: MOILES I

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Emrn Pnui. , S, ,mn MADC: Ross CHARLES I. AIKEY 5. Accentuate positive-- ,mums r' V-FN pdl? FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT The war will have initiated changes in the fine arts field as well as in those of science and industry. TornorroW's World of music will find an increasing trend toward the classical be- cause of the intense strain war has brought on the worlds peoples. During this war our most talented musicians and actors b f have appeared before greater audiences than ever eore, t of American preference toward the finer in drama and in music. In the dramatic sphere, there will be nd comedies with the purpose of suppressing the harsh realism of today's war by a lighter mood. However, since photography and art are in such a com- petitive state at presen realism of the present to a more simple, vivid art. demonstrating the shit an enlarged stress on musicals a t, We will find a transition from the sur- the



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Miss Moiles ilzliiollljl 0 I .L g , ll., , aiu -5, 'n l ' l l ll! ' I ,. A Science! A magic word indeed! A word that has resounded through the centuries! Science today may be compared to a small streamg tomorrow, it will be a mighty river surging deep into the future with everybody and everything dependent upon it. Science will be the keynote of the World of tomorrow. The men who have been thorough students ol science will be the beacon lights of tomorrow's world. Science has the power to create a greater civilization than this World has ever known. But if it is used by unethical in- dividuals tor purely selfish ambitions. it has the equally great power to utterly destroy civilization and send us reeling back into the dark ages. Science for the most part is made up ot two distinct elements-Chemistry and Phys- ics. What role will each play in the world of tomorrow? Chemistry will deal mainly with new metals, plastics, and synthetic materials, as well as jet propulsion and television. Physics will be depended upon a great deal in the reconstruction of cities and in the forma- tion ot new principles to help the average citizen in his everyday work. Who will have a knowledge of these subjects? It is going to be the boy and the girl in the school today. It will be they who will later go to the colleges and universities and become masters of the art of science. It will be they who will become the leaders of tomorrow's World. That they can make this world a better place to live is a truth not to be disputed. Nzrrin SHOWERS LELAND THOMAS RALPH Water.:

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