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Sl igll ' vi 'l'll0MAS Rt-iw, Presitlenl Class President '3R: National Honor Soeiety '37, '38: Oracle Staff '3R3 Junior Class Play '37: Boys' Chorus---Secretary Treasurer '38: Mixed Chorus---Viee President '383 Boys' Oetet '3S: Student Counvil '37, '38: Hall Patrol '38g Minstrel '38: Senior Class Play '38 Mr. l'resitlent to the seniors ..... a slurtly stritle... at pun for etery oeeasion ..... Mlutt is life oitltoul llelt y? .....a report eartl tltut everyliotly euxies.....niost popn lar boy in our elass. Mltiltl. AITKICN, l'ir'e Presiflen! , Class President 35---Vice President '3l's: Student Council OJ'-f' '.t5. '36, '37, '3R---Treasurer '36---Vlee President '37 President '387 Orarle Editor-ln-Chief '3Rg Biology Club '361iI'iill110 Poo President '36s--Vice President '37, '38: Debate Club---Secretary -Treasurer '37---Detiater '38: National Honor Society '37, '38, Orehestra '36, '37, '38: Boys' Chorus '38: Mixed Chorus '383 Minstrel '3R: Boys' Oetet '3S: Senior Class Play '38 gf Reel liair...antl a lrlusli that tloesn't quite matt-li..A ...a ltalrit ol exeelling. .... a rapidly disappearing eaution tossartl the opposite sex. .... in off times u fisliernian... utlli it tleslre to lrarel.....a present seliolar...a future t'll llll4l. L.-WON li. HALL, Secretary Leader Club '35 '36 '37 'RR' Home Room Prcsll t '3' , , , 1 , . - fell J--- Secretary '37---Treasurer '36: Class Treasurer '36---Secretary '37. '3R: Spirit Typist '3S: Volley Ball Team '35: National Honor Society '38 'l'lie minutes for tlie last ll1t't'llllg.-...llllIS l.ayon lakes the floor eat-lt tnonllt.....a tnotlel set-rt-tary uilli lilontl loelts. . .tu inkling eyes. . .liroatl smile. . Jlllllllllllltt' stature-.....a neat lovalile person with many friends. 'I'tioru.ts H. litwtutns. Treasurer Mixed Chorus '34' Home Room Viee Presil t IS ' President '3it: Hlolo5:yACluh '36: Boys' Chorus Class 'glee Presltlent '37---Treasurer '3R: Minstrel '38 'Loose' elass treasurer and potential math genius .....fra-quent, fast trips to -Xltoona lo a De ltlolay lllt't'l- -- ing ..... popularity resulting from a sense of lnunor and lrientlly nature ..... seldom seen alone tliese days. l7tt,tNtti:s PATtut:I.x lYIt:CANN, Historian Girls' Chorus Mixed Chorus '35 President '36, '37---President '3R: Biology Club '36: Student Council 'Il5: Class Treasurer '37---Historian '38' Junior Class. 'I Ilay '37: Stray Cats '35: Oraele Staff '38: ,National Honor Society '38 '35, '36, '38---President '3X: Tri-Hi-Y '38, , '3li: Home Room Song: Leader '35---Vice .-X lllllllgl lI'ISll xoiee. . .to lm-alt fortli unexpeett-'lly . . . .two tt itlenetl blue eyes. . . . .an endearing svteetness . . . . .a lvit of sleepin:-ss. . . . .a llint of uneerlainly. .... ,YO 0' M wif oo-i t wv, , ---' 'C' XV I lf' Uk usiff' it 'X a tleep interest in people ..... antl a love of tnusie antl lueau- I ty. lli-:Ntut-:'r'r.t M. l'Iv.tNs, A.w.o'.wran1 Seerelary fy F Girls' Chorus '35, '36, '37, '38---Vive President '3S: Tri- i I KAW , Hl-Y '36, '37, 'iilii MlX0d Chorus '35, '38---President 'SSI Home Q I tl . Room Secretary '36, '37---President '3R: Student Council '37, fs lx 'M' I I '38: Oraele Statf '3R: Spirit Staff '37: School Trio '36, '3R: ry Pl Band '36, '37, Junlor Class Play: Minstrel '35, '36, '37: Class is ' ,J K9 Secretary '36---Assistant Secretary '38: Manager of Senior I Lf 3 Girls' Basket Ball Team, Betty Lou '38 t I - , E , Most popular girl in the Senior Class. . .anal why not! A lx . r Q1 ...always u smile and a hello for everyliotly ..... a very i V-,lf gootl soprano xoim-...senior basket luall manager ..... , 'Viz rp! plays the piano...a eliurtning personality. If ' fx' 15
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wwf President ...... .. Thomas Read Vice President .. .. Merl Aitken Secretary .... ...... L avon Ball Treasurer . . . . . Thomas Edwards Historian .......... . . Frances McCann Assistant Secretary ...... Henrietta Evans Head Sponsor . . . . Mr. Frank M. Thornton Time marches on! ln 1934, into Eb- onsburg Cambria High School came a new group of freshmen who were inexperienced hut eager. Like all fresh, they were thrilled to think they studied Algebra, and they were able to rattle off anno, amas, amatf, Nat- urally they were confused at first about 'fwho taught what, where's room so and sof' and which class comes next. But all this was soon over, and they settled down to the routine of high school life. It was not, how- ever, a monotonous existence. Not many weeks elapsed before Miss Davis had a get- acquainted party under way. Soon they adopted a constitution fol- lowed by a selection of green and white for class colors tmaybe to keep them fresh through the four years to come.l The words. He conquers who conquers himselff, step- pod right in and became the motto. In deep contrast to their mountain life, the little Lily of the Valley, was chosen as class flower. Time marches onl ln l935 they step- ped joyfully into the role of sophomores. The class meetings were pleasant affairs in which Miss Hetrick conducted the business matters. and Mr. Buck had the sophomores singing at the top of their voices to praise That Wonderful Mother of Mine. Yet per- haps the most remembered event of ,35 was the Saint Patrick's Day Party. Time marches on! 1936 was a busy year for the juniors. The prom was their responsihiliy and the only kill-joy for that coming event might perhaps have been the incessant demand of the treasurer, Class dues please. And yet that same prom turned out to be one of the best ever put on in E.C.H.S. A grand march was held, favors were distributed, a good orchestra was had, balloons, confetti and many colored stream- ers Hlled the air. Refreshments were served during the intermission. The class play, Through the Keyhole, was an experience as well as a source of delight. The character of the grandmother was taken so well that the young lady portraying it became quite absent-minded during practice. In fact, one night, instead of sitting on a sofa, she ah- sentmindedly sat on the floor. Time marches on! ltis 1938 already. Can that serious-faced young man be Merl Aitken? And those ardent young journalists pouring over senior write-ups-Olean Sulli- van, Audrey Evans, and President Read? George Staruch, Esther Jane Griffith, and Priscilla James have developed quite a lingo as salesmen-at least they were leaders in the broom-selling contest. And as for actors -The Tower Room Mystery showed they have some real talent. Class meetings were typical business af- fairs with pennants and pillows to be select- ed, Oracle projects to be discussed, outstand- ing seniors for the Oracleis Who's Who page to be chosen, invitations to be selected, and a class gift to be decided upon. Then count- less committees, the aftermath of any class meeting, were sure to follow. It is no wonder that the year made them feel like certain people of importance. But now it is time for them to leave - the shrill buzzer, the hasty scurrying from class to class, the endless duties, the casual chats at lockers-will soon be only memories. Time marches onl -Frances McCann '38
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YM it B I 's xl, M, vr U. ff! u L-, , f H . 1 ' ' J' ' 44 ' 1 x ' ' ' ' , 1 . A r.,-Qgffbu' ' I I ' ANNA BALOG 'i ' f, - ' ' nad, t I' Home Room Vice Prcsldcnt1 38: Oracle' tnft' '3K: Hull Pn- trol '3S: National Honor Soclety '38 lall...sle-ntlt-r...uul1 Jvl lilavk hair...snch vulni tlignity..,liut yvl such l'l'll'lllllllll'SS...kl wry t'onst'ie'ntionw stutlvnt ..... tlanving rvigzns as he-r 1-his-f tlr'liglil...znnl to lw sonwlnotly's ste-nog is hr'r vllvrislwtl ambition. I, ltonlcm' H. Butmzs Junior Class Play '37, Boys' Glen Cluh '38, Ornvlc Stull' TBS: Biology Cluh '36 A lwatllim-r on our sports paratlv...a-xtwls in lmsv- liall, volle-y hall, howling, hunting, flSlIlIlg!.....t'2lll'l se-e-in to t-tliivatt' that typt'uritt-'r...thf- only lrarrivr to at plum- on tht- honor roll..... l7ot-tor llarm-5 li his ont' gll'i'klI amlnition. thu: l5 tRTl,ElXAUGlI Juni-mr Birdmcn ol' America '35, '36, '37, '38---Squadron Commander '38: Cheerleader '38 l'or at vhantpion of the' tall storie-s, ont- new-tl look no fnrtlwr ,,,,, known to most hy the' familiar shout, Lt-t's uivt- vit-tory ..... with his moth-I airplane-s, Dalt- llivs to fame and iglory. , - ,' fl' . J' i t. . ' , ' MAaTn1t'JitNl:' lil-LlRlNGER . . . - 1 1 7 llome Rnoni Vice President '35: Blology Cluh '35, Girls' ' Bnskct Bau Tetflfl '36, '37 , Marty .,.fa rathf-r talkative girl...nho's quilt- fontl Q ol rv' limi ..... has a jolly ln-lln...antl ln-r lllllllllllllt' of frien s proves its sinvvrity ..... Pin-rgt-tic...an1l...t-ouru- gvons ..... will att:-mpt any gymnastit- lt-at. lVltRcARl:'r Bistro Spirit Staff '3Rg Mountalneer-Herald Reporter 'RR Rapid tlirlation . . . accuratt' transvription . . .just another sp:-ml l't't'llI'll lirok:-n lay none- other than Nlargare-t ...lu-nw. tht- ith-ul se-4-rotary ..... sparkling e-ye-s ..... at pleasant 4lllllt'. .... quit-l antl rf-se-rvt-tl...m'at untl pzttirnt . .... anl alma s prompt. x, lx! X f ' Y Lois Ei.iz.usmH BLMLK V 'K M Girls' CYIOFUS '35, '36, '37, 'mil Mlxt-cl Chorus '35, 'ISR 1 Orchestra '38: Home Room President '353 Splrlt Staff '38g 1 Ornrle Stuff '3Pl: Minstrel '36, '37: Betty Lou '38 ' A true- optimist who fintla vntlle-is pl:-usurv in tht- ' AJ strains of classit-al music ..... a mania lor lwanlifnl hands I :Y . .... has at run- holilry.,.rvvortling: tht- ga-rwulogy ol llvr , pvt fvlinvs ..... a ray of sunshim- lo t'Vt'l'y0IIt' ..... Lois. 16
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