Johnstown High School - Spectator Yearbook (Johnstown, PA)

 - Class of 1967

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Mr. Glyn Edwards makes with the notes. Miss Carol James reads from the plays. JAjp J'Lm CbdA (DcpbcVihmni tjWBA fioajuhj to OuA Scfwol The artists of 410 displayed some real masterpieces, outside office 211 this year. Work ranging from oil paintings to pastels was shown, thus wrapping up another year for our guys and dolls of the canvas. Mrs. Josephine Quigley kept things mov- ing all year. Getting the Music Department into the swing of things were Mr. W. Glyn Edwards and Mr. Carl Miller. Both the band and the chorus presented outstanding performances this year. This department is indeed an asset to the school and to the community. Not to be outdone, some fine pro- grams were presented by our Dra- matics Department, also. Instructed by Miss Carol James, students read and performed in many plays, to the enjoyment of all. The Fine Arts Department provides a fertile piece of soil where the artist may create and give expression to his talent. note. Mrs. Josephine Quigley explains the way with colors.

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Mis Twila Wassum and Mrs. Helen Shirk In the opinion of the majority, the library is a swing- in’ place with loads of books of all kinds. Any person who finds himself in the library is never lost, unless he is lost in the awe of excitement surrounding the new and colorful editions. For example, no one can resist the section of fiction books. However, there are other sections which promise many hours of reading pleasure, also. There are autobiographies, biographies, science and arts, language, and magazines to choose from. Much work goes into running the library. Miss Twila Wassum, the librarian, keeps it in tip-top condition. Miss Elain e Beegle and Miss Edith Crocco are secretaries who aid in keeping this organization in shape. [ 28 1



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$sd S i of 67 The future of the students in Mr. Frank Weaver's aeronautics class looks bright. These days, the demand for more and better people to fly, guide, schedule, and maintain aircraft is greater than ever before. Mr. Weaver, a pilot himself, is doing his best to train these students to move in and get a good job in the field of aeronautics. The students who have chosen this course work with the fundamental phases of the subject. In working problems concerning navigation, wind speed, and other basics, they gain valuable experience which enables them to enter a school where they may take advanced training. The trend these days is towards more and better air travel. People think nothing of crossing the U. S. A. in three hours. The President has his own jet which he uses on all occasions. Yes, the world is getting smaller, and the aeronautics class of JHS will make its contribution to shrinking it even more. Carl Just says— It's fun.' Mr Frank Weaver in aeronautics class t 30 1

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