As we, the Senior Class of 1965, began our last year of high school, each of us happily anticipated the events on our school calendar. These memorable activities will be cherished by all of us as time goes by. The Highlander spirit has been maintained in all of our organizations, both old and new. With the participation of the student body, the band, the drill team, the chorus, the ath- letic programs, and the newspaper have all been successful. Several organizations, such as the Pep Club and Radio Club, were initiated. The seniors held the traditional Mardi Gras and class play. All of these activities have contributed to make this a wonderful year for us. The ’65 Highlander is a written and pic- torial review of the events of the past school year, with special emphasis placed on the seniors. Therefore, the class of 1965 proudly presents this edition of the Highlander to the Cambria Heights student body, the faculty, and our parents. As we receive our diplomas on Graduation Day, each of us will always cherish and re- member forever our Alma Mater. Let us never forget these words: “Dear Cambria Heights, all hail.” 2 FOREWORD
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We, the graduating class of 1965, wish to dedicate this year’s edition of the Highlander to our supervising principal, Mr. Clair J. Urich. Mr. Urich received his Bachelor of Arts degree from St. Francis College in 1928. In 1938, he obtained his Master of Education degree from Pennsyl- vania State University. He began his teaching career at the former Hastings High School, where for five years he taught science and mathematics. In 1933 he was made super- vising principal of the Hastings school, a position he held until 1960 when Hastings became a part of the present Cambria Heights jointure. Mr. Urich was then made supervising principal of the Cambria Heights Joint School System. The seniors are especially grateful to Mr. Urich for his help and guidance throughout our school years.
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