Cambria High School - Oracle Yearbook (Ebensburg, PA)

 - Class of 1947

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Oh, where am I? These familiar words again echoed through our halls ..... On August 26 we freshies , two hundred forty- five strong, invaded Ebensburg-Cambria and created the Class of Nineteen Fifty. September brought our first class meeting and also our first business. Professor Iohnston. ably aided by our sponsor, Miss Davis, told us the do's and don'ts of high school etiquette. We then elected Sally Ball and Carolyn Iones to represent us in the school's legislative de- partment, the Student Council. About this time in our saga, Herman Stull took a little vacation with a fellow called Appendicitis , and Donna Lou Iohnston and 47' FIRST THE l RESlllES WERE LOST IN UI 'R I1.ftl,l,s FR ESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: William Gregg lVirr Presi- dentj. Helen Wizniak tSerreraryl. Murray Evans lpresidentl. Miss Dorothy Davis lCl:iss Adviserl. Dorothy Getty lAssistant Treasurerl, loseph Rub'srh tTreasurerl, Greenie officers meet to discuss their class constitution. gang started their correspondence with the Lovelorn Column. We greenies just wouldn't take a back seat when it came to activities. Early in the year we were entertained by some freshman girls going to classes dressed as Indians: still others were dressed as scrub women! Such was Tri-Hi-Y initiation! Then Kansas Keener showed up as cr hot-shot forward on the bas- ketball floor. Some, such as Connie Dahlin, Kathryn Dryzal and Teddy lHermesl Brown, preferred to show their talent on the stage. On Ianuary 3rd our third class meeting rolled around. Again we were confronted by our old stand-by, Miss Davis, who emphasized TOP PICTURE t TOP ROW: Lido Asti. Paul lilcnigni, Roland Cavatoni. Richard Altimus, Michael Barno. Robert Benko. Rudy Bonora. Robert Burley. THIRD ROW: Kathryn Burkrt. Melvin Carter, Theodore Brown, William Bumford, William Bengele. Robert Brown. Robert Criste. Harry Brothers. Kenneth Anderson. Peter Brenza, Patty Burley. SECOND ROW: Mary Lou Ball. Mardelle Anderson, Sydney Bracken, Ruth Aikman, Marian Berlcstrcsser loannc Beringer. Winifred Cotton, Ruth Claypool, Sally Ball, Sara lustine Apel. Theresa Broad. FIRST ROW: Fay Blackford. Dorothy Anderson. Blodwen Burr, Olga Chernushin, Marie Conrad. Shirley- tlrll Cowan. Catherine Bukovitz, Mary Byrne, Stella Bastltowski. Grace Conrad, Helen Bartina. MIDDLE PICTURE TOP ROW: George Dalashaw, William Gregg, William Curry, Paul Ferguson, Francis Griffith, Kenneth Dugan. Murray Evans, Richard Englehart, Harry Graham, TIIIRD ROW: Russell Gore, Connie Dahlin, Suzanne Criste. George Datsko, Adolph Gonzalez, Samuel Folley, Nanry Ford. Delores Evans. Paul Dnrgay. SECOND ROW: Marybelle Ford, Doris Evans. Flora Deola. Nanry Ann Edwards. Mary Drahan. lean Evans, loanne Davis. Dorothy Getty. Kathryn Dugan, Lovell Davis. FIRST ROW: Mabel Doerr, Rose Girolami, Nancy Fox. Ruth Evans. Kathryn Dryzal, Margaret Ercol, Mary Ann Dargay, Ruby Dotts. Mary Louise Frank. Geraldine Crouse, BOTTOM PICTURE TOP ROW: Pete Kozicki, Andrew Hudak, Clemcht lllig .Michael Ierome, Leonard Hague, Ierry Iames, Patrifk Hammond, Cvlenn Heller. Donald Herman. Iohn Lacey. THIRD ROW: Michael Hreslto, Robert Hesse, Fred Hagens. Cletus Illig. Gilbert lackson. Iames Keener Steve Ileresro, Floyd Hagens. Michael Homan. Demetrius Koeglcr, SECOND ROW: Margaret Kormauis. Carolyn Iones, Betty Iones. Theresa Iackens, Betty Herndon. Marv Lou lloover. Priscilla Kultucka. Betty Haines. Helen Kuhn. FIRST ROW: Donald Ioncs, Elizabeth Lagudice. Emma lugan, Donna Lou Iohnston. Sarah Iackson. Anita Huber. Bonnie Hughes. Patricia Griffith. Sara atherine Guynn, Evelyn Kleshock, Francis Kessler. Twenty Two



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the importance of electing good class officers and setting our dues at a sufficient height. Then through the gloom of discussion, nom- inating, voting, and general disorder come our gleaming results. As president we elected Murray Evans to lead us through our first year at ECHS. And for the first time in the his- tory of any freshman class, we elected a graduate from Mylo Grade School as our not to be evaded treasurer. This was Ioe Rubisch. To keep account of our doings, we elected Helen Wizniak, secretary. Later we chose Wil- liam Gregg vice president and Dorothy Getty assistant treasurer. Mid-Winter brought the prom, and a thrill to Wilma Livingston, lane Stiffler, and Shirley- l.El:'l' 'l'O1RlGll'l': 'llnn Roberts, Robert Phil- lfllst MF- 5Illf!ll'lt'l'N, Pay Blarltfortl. Dorothy bwcrbinslty. A litllc lung, Nlr. Stmttlwrsl dell Cowan. who were invited to attend, and of course We must not forget Lido Asti. Then when spring came and every young man's fancy turns to love, the freshman boys realized Betty Miller, a fellow freshie, was in their midst! l By spring only the best were still in Foren- sic competition. Among these were to be found drummer, Robert Benkog cornetist, Murray Evans, and trombonist, Tim Roberts. We also were represented by a young freshman so- prano Who could hit high c , none other than Shirleydell Cowan. Our initial year will end in a few days, and we intend to come back to be the best sophs Ebensburg-Cambria has ever known. TOP PlC'l'URf1 TOP RONV: Thonms Laptnslay, Charles Monhorne. Edward MrKott'h, Theodore l.vxnonoyn'h, Allo lVlarn'oni. Domcmtlt Mash. Donald Leary. lanws Maurer. 'l'lllRD ROW:' Donald Morris, Gene Monbornc. Willitini McMullen. Eugene Nlolnar. lrnnes lVlcGlwc. C. Edward Miller, George Lcntz, Bruce Lanffrr. Aldo Mastrine. SECOND ROW Edward Lt-idy, lnnr Leary. lnlla Mahanski. Beverly Mtnntx. lane Lanrer. Elttrtc Moorv, Suzanne Mulyehtll, Alice Marie Maloney, Betty Miller, Ronald MrGowan, l:lRS'l' RUVV: Dolores Lance. Maryann Mclienrick. Margaret lane Price, VV1ln1a Liylnqstmi. loan McConnell, Fern Nlttrhell. Dorothy Mirhacls, Agnes Maderia, loannc Markall. Alice Little, Mary Catherine lVltCttlw. MIDDLE PICTURE TOP RUVV Iohn Rtttlvbarh. Rn'h.trd Frank. lame-: Seymour, Lloyd Parrish. Michael Schartclt. Stanley Stzrtlenskt. lann-s Raspotntlt. Charles Oltntck, Kenneth Selterak. Tim Roberts. l'lllRD ROVV Clart-tire Raqrr. lost-ph Rnbisch, lolin Pntsalcnlish. Edward Nemrrgnt. Robert Sabnl, lohn U'llar.1. Samuel Rodgers, Raymond Stanlan, Robert Novak, Len Luther. SECOND ROVV: Daniel Ruger, Robert Phillips, Anita Randall, Florence Ranger, Shirley Setnelsbcrqrr, lnne Rowlwrrx. Norma Parrish, loan Rare, Thelma Rummell. Richard Rupert, William Radebarh. l:lRS4l' ROVV: Mary Nelen. Mary Let' Price, Eleanor Reese. Francena Paul. Anna Pasko, Virginia Plnmxnvr, llorothy Stanlnn, Lucille Srhrark. Andrey Rylke, Georgette Rnssick. Alice Sanger. BOTTOM PICTURE 'l'Ul' ROVV' Earl Stahl. Walter Sokira, William Walkingshaw, William Snyder, Robert Sprtllflfr. Robert Strlto, llvnry Wisxiiexxiski. Everett Wilson. Arthur Znbcl. Clair Shea. 'l'lllRD ROW: lohn Stefanicla, Michael 'l'hir. lark Vay. Henry Weakland, Richard Wilte. lost-ph VVtsrnvwslt1 Wade Wztrvicr, lame-4 Storm, Peter Sinylnycky. Walter Wlttle. SFCOND ROW' loltn Straub Fred Tonskt. Marv Ann Sides. Barbara Wilkinson. Marv VVeakland, t'ntl'I'lt1ttr I l Vnrboskv l lvlen4Wi'niak lane Soblesltie Herman Stull. Thomas Tlinko. l Y t D1 S h D iris nm .v, . , . . , i b FIRST RUVV' l..aVerne Teen-r. Florence Shntack. ble en 'ann a. 0 ores mit , ioris Yezeqnel. lane Sulflvr Dorothy Mac Swrrbtnskv lwabrl Smiley, Pearl Sinchock. Elizabeth Williatiis. Ceinma Vergerto. L lkBSEN'l'fiES' Patricia Carnrpbell, Kenneth Edwards. Thomas Krise. Yolanda Moretti, Twenty Four 4 1 Tlllil' SUIIN l','N'l'l','lfl','lJ INI I SIIHUUI, l,II Iu' llil'l'H Zlu ll

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