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t THE SCHOOL BOARD . . . THEY SCHEDULE WELL OUR FOOTBALL 'GAME The Board of Education of Ebensburg-Cambria High School is composed of twelve members, five of Whom are from Ebensburg and seven from Cambria Township. This Board has complete control of the organization, administration, and supervision of the school. lt reports regularly to the state and plans to cooperate with the latter in its post-War program by providing classes for War veterans. Again this year the School Board has spent much of its time finding suitable teachers to fill the vacancies made by those Who have left our ranks. The latest project of the board has been an investi- gation into the possibilities of installing a mining course in our school. The desperate need of trained mine me- chanics has been pointed out. If this course is approved by the state, the board will buy expensive mining equip- ment and find a suitable teacher. For the excellent facilities and numerous courses We now have, We are indebted to the School Board who Work untiringly in cooperation with the taxpayers. LEFT TO RIGHT: Iohn L. Elder lprcsid Martha Davis lRecorcling Secrclaryj. LEFT TO RIGHT: lalrlcs Sunclcrlzlml. Alfrczl E. Roberts fVicv: Prcsidentj, lohn Malloy, john Hulgus, Inmes Sloan. Abscntvns: lzxnws M.'Cal'ar:, Roy Ex11pl'ii'lLl. LEFT TO RIGHT: lohn L. Elder IPrcsidcnlJ. lamcs Frailcy. Charles S. Evans, Clarence E. Davis. Absenrces: llurry Englelmrt. D. Sllcrman Grif- fillx f'l'rL'nsurcrl.
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J OUR HEAD MAN WHOSE EXPERT GUIDANCE HELPS US WIN THE GAME . . ' Eiifil-.1 . P l , 1 . 5 t H it iv I' 2 .it c 1 ' 'F 1' i 7 as 4-,Q ,Q f'g'1 13? 1, 'tx-431:61 ssl. 1? ti' ,if-in isfii'-:Ji 5' '3?.'f-ffe-fn' . 9- 'J -1 'v fl.- ' p I: :.. A A I In 'Sf' I 'Tit F s x, 1 . lf -r 1 A 1 :fn 3:51 V t t 'J-wr' :ef -. -3-Cf? . - , A, A - , ,. A. lt F35 W, W.-V i, . - Vs , . . . ' P g ' . Y.:-I A .. .... . r R.. .... ,,., will . 1 SCHOOL CALENDAR 1944-1945 AUGUST Z9-The iirst day-We meet old friends and see new iaces in the halls oi ECHS. SEPTEMBER 1--All classes hold their first class meeting. OCTOBER 1-National Scholastic Press Asso- ciation announces that the 1944 Oracle received All-American rating. OCTOBER 12-13-Teachers' institute-and a two-day holiday. OCTOBER 15-Columbia Scholastic Press As- sociation announces that the 1944 Oracle received second-class honor rating. NOVEMBER 5-Students collect 565.17 for the Iunior Red Cross. NOVEMBER 8-First Student Council Program -Iesse Ray Taylor-an impersonator. NOVEMBER 23-24-Thanksgiving vacation! 1 DECEMBER 1-Senior Class Play, Double Exposure. DECEMBER 7--Bond Drive sponsored by the Student Council ends. Room ZU2 is the Winner. DECEMBER 12-Heavy snow-no school!! DECEMBER 14-Football Banquet sponsored by the Business Men's Club. DECEMBER 21-lean Dix and Alpha Tri-Hi- Y's Carol at teachers' homes, then breakfast in cafeteria , . . Christmas parties . . and the traditional Christ- mas assembly. IANUARY 5-Vocational Agricultural Depart- ment places second in State Project Contest. FEBRUARY 1-6-Colver Students out oi school because of snow. FEBRUARY 6-Student Council Program - Parnashasika's Pets. FEBRUARY 22-Iean Dix Tri-Hi-Y entertains faculty at tea. FEBRUARY 28-Student Council Program - Iohn Verda, lecturer- North of Bag- dad. MARCH 2-National Honor Society inducts I eighteen new members. MARCH 3-Evening Band Concert. MARCH 16-Students and teachers collect 5296.93 for the Red Cross. MARCH 29-30-Easter Vacation. APRIL 7-Iunior-Senior Prom. APRIL l3-Iunior Class Play, Mistakes at the Blakesf' MAY 6-10-Music Week. MAY 20-Baccalaureate Service. MAY 24-Commencement Exercises. MAY 25-The last day, and another school ' year ends. ' ERNEST M. IOHNSTON Supervising Principal A. B.-Grove City College M. A.-University of Pittsburgh. Indiana State Teachers College University of Wcst Virginia Sponsor of Student Council.
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1 PRESENTING 'SOUR COACHESM WHO TEACH' US THEHARD GAME OF LIFE ' 1 lil it - ' 1. i it ul' nl l 'Hx , . ,, , ,sg ' U ww, ty! H. W. Us... 1. if '- - was ' gg 1 uxx'G.:53L2'l'u do ,. Zn, V f ., H ,- , -f, , Y ig, .. , - :.: -N . -'J Q s . -5 ja Il . Mi- l ET: Y' 1' . , 4 xr it ', ...sf .sf 'o sg.. , QEL ,Baez ' , if -'rf f T -fi mg All pictures on the four faculty pages cxre named from left to right. AMY M. KERSTETTER B. S. and M. S.-Pennsylvania Slate College: West Chester State 'Teachers College. Biology. Assistant Sponsor of Sophomore Class. We have no privileged characters in here. F. M. THORNTON Teacher's Certificate-Shippenslanrg Stale Tezxrlx- crs College: B. S. in Chemistry--Franklin anal Mar- shall College: M. Ed.-Pennsylvania State College. Chemistryg General Science. Time to Clean uplu CHARLOTTE L. MOORHEAD B. S.-Indiana State Teachers Cnllrgc. Physics: General Science. School Representative for Alpha 'l'ri-l'li-Y. All Right. LORMA E. QUERRY B. S.--Indiana Slate Teachers College. General Home Economics: Quantity Coolzt-ry. Counsellor of lean Dix 'l'ri-lli-Y. Go to the end of the line. ALICE FETTERMAN B. S.-Indiana State Touch:-rs Collegv: ' Vocational Home Economics. 'llawasie Club Sponsor. Match your notches! BERNICE IONES A. B.--VVilson Collcgeg Pennsylvania Stale Col- lege: l'larvard University: University of VVisconsin: University of Pennsylvania. English Ill, IV. Literary Adviser of The Oracle. Come on: lct's show some pep. BETH LOGUE FREDERICK A. B.--Thiel College. American History. Sponsor of the National Honor Society. Get busy on your assignment. KATHRYN E. SAMPSON A. B.-Hood College. Librarian. You people rlon't neetl to make that much noise. DOROTHY M. Bztrrourt B. S.-lndiana State Teachers College. English Ill: Social Sluclies. Adviser of Oracle Circulation Staff. Believe me. l know.
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