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Page 8 text:
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We, the seniors, wish to dedicate the 1964 edition of the HIGH- LANDER to our senior high school principal, Mr. John I. Barnard. All of the students of Cambria Heights, especially the seniors, are grateful to him for the help, friendship, and guidance he has offered the student body when it was needed and welcomed most. Mr. Barnard received his college degrees at Grove City College and the University of Pittsburgh. He began his career in this area, Patton, in 1928. The subjects he taught were chemistry and physics. Before this, he had taught at Meyersdale, Tarantum, and Ellsworth, where he held the position of principal for two years. As we proceed along the path of life, I am sure that we, as have many others before us, will remember this dedicated man, Mr. Barnard. 4
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SWW S CucatcM FIRST ROW. left to right: Earl Stoltz, Vice-President; Mrs. Florence Zalisnock, Dr. Edward Haluska, President; Damian Holtz, Non-member Secretary; Germaine Niebauer. SECOND ROW, left to right: Dennis Gresco, William Sinkevich, Mrs. Margaret Bills, Francis Michrina, Dr. Richard Murray, Mrs. Kathryn Wagner. THIRD ROW, left to right: Raymond Westrick, Donald Holtz, Raphael Burkhart, Clctus Lehmier, Frederick McCann. The senior class extends its thanks to the members of the joint school board, whose forward thinking and constant planning have made our years at Cambria Heights more productive. The board is responsible for the efficiency with which our joint school district is managed, and the class takes this opportunity to express our appreciation. Your formal elementary and secondary education will end with graduation in May. Our task is com- pleted; we have attempted to instill in you those attributes of citizenship which will serve you in the future. Congratulations. We leave you with this thought; You have each been given a bag of tools, A formless rock and a book of rules, And each must make ere life has flown, A stumbling-block or a stepping-stone.”
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