Cambria High School - Oracle Yearbook (Ebensburg, PA)

 - Class of 1947

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DECEMBER-Sophs surely made the headlines this year. Elsie Leri scored a hit by placing fourth in the Safety in Hunting contest. Maestro Bill iujimmy Dorsey l Brown en- tertained at our class meetings on his famed sax. While on the subject of music, we found Io, Carolyn, Marybelle, Marjane, Martha, and Vida Lou making a name for themselves as the Sophomore Sextet. Nor- bert and Melvin also supplied the Oom- pa-pas for the band. IANUARY-- Shoot! Shoot! -those were the screams hurled at our proficient Basket- ball I. V.'s-Staruch, Myers, McKernan, Chuck Doerr, Miller, Henry, Boring, and Seymour, who also showed his skill on the Varsity. FEBRUARY- Rebecca , our benefit movie, prov- ed to be the biggest turnout of the year. It was a grand start financially for our TOP PICTLIRE LEFT TO RIGHT: Dolores Stivcr. Alex Slwftit jo Ann Kimhall, john Novirk. Cordell Murthn, VV.il- ter Lodolinski. What are von talking nhrut. Susie 7 lee trmm or Hbpring I ' ' party. This month, too, we had many oi our musical-minded pals spending Satur- days at County Orchestra, Chorus, and Band. Congrats, kids! 'Twas quite an honor. Song team? Why sure! Carolyn and Bill did Well for themselves in Sparkin' Peggy' jane. MARCI'I-MC1ICh saw many of us showing our talents in the mid-winter concert. Oh, nothing got by Without a Word from a soph . . . not even Forensic Contests! APRIL-Al last the long awaited arrived! Spring came in and our sophomore party. And who had lots of fun? Why those spring-fever victims-Nancy Brickley and Roger Roberts. We watched them float- ing around all starry-eyed. MAY-Report cards-good byes-and See you next September, jo, as a jolly junior! , 'ITII' ROVV: jnlin lN1alnne. joseph Lark. Richard jones, George Koseiole. Gaxin Maxwell, joseph Mtlxerimii, john Mvers. Rntrielt MeKenrifk. SECOND RQVV: Harold Lipps. lrma Mix, Louise Ketnler. Catherine Lance. Elsie I.eri. Loretta Kasehallx. jnstint' Knrin,inet', Nanci jane Mitthell. Cordell Murtha. Walter Lodolinslti. FII-2S'I' ROVV: Agnes McConnell. Lillian Kemler, jo Ann Kiinhall. Marv Ann Kornianis. Ein Macehioni. Gena Mtmnni. Alina Laningham, Teresa Kirseh. Franres Lotitu, Delores jane I.a Cana. MIDDLE PICTURE 'l'UI' I'lC'I'lIRIi' Roger Roherts. j. Chapman Rodqers. Carl Nelen. VVavne Sequin. john Rntlgers. WVilliain Prentne. Benjamin Rodgers. Mahlnn Ro-sc, Michael Pasko. SECOND ROVV: Vfilltatu Pringle. Norhert Sranlan, Fred Rumniel, Robert O!Brien, Ihouias Nelson. lfdxxartl Rasmus, Willttsm Noviclt. Gt-no Persio, William Pryee. Edward Scanlan. FIRST ROVV: Irene Seiko. Sara Roberts. Vida Lou Searle. Ann Marie Romito. Marian Sag:-I. Irene llutsaltnlisli Marx Elizahetl Schenk Martha Seger. jean Reese, BOTTOM PICTURE TOP RUVV: john NVilliams. Alex Sheftic, Marvin White, William Yehram. Mike Sitln. Raul Sevnioni litluartl Zahroskv. Melvin Washington. Fred Wharton. SECOND ROW: Rozelda Zawislxir, Geraldine Strohmier. joseph Starueh. Williaiii Volk. Donald Yoder. George Snmknnnh. Steve Shuagis. joseph Strohmier, Hazel Smith, Melda Williams. FIRST ROW: Catherine Soeltell, Dolores Stefaniclc, Martha Spirher, Dolores Stiver. Marv joan VVhite. Dt-lures Spurlin. Mildred Washit'k, Shirley Watson. Esther Yaskowitz, Dolores Weaver. Dorothv Stut:man. Al'l5IfN'l'EE5: Ruth Bright. Grate Brown. lierhert Cugan. Edward Davis, jack Devlin. Susanna Diliele. Lit-urge Ijenchak. joseph Hazv, Robert lllig. Lois jenkins, Herman Kocglcr, Edward Koziol. Michael Sheehan. ABbl1NI1I1hb Ilhelma Nihart, Robert Ret-h, Eugene Rice. Twenty Eight Rl','llI','f.'l.',I INII Tllln' l'.l ' II l','RI'.' HUl'llS' lIlllll1.ll,llI N



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Tltlla' l'.1U1,I,l' JINIIIRSM 11.1111 TIIICIH SERIUIIS lI0.lI1','NTS. IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Dorothy Lupliart lCIass Advisr-rj. Ruger 'l'l1ornpson lReparli'rl. Phyllis Arlord tAssistant ilreasurerl. losephinc Mrugala t5erretarvl. Virginia Bertnzzl lReport- erl. Richard Knee: lprcsidentl. William YVilli.tnis tvici Presidentl, Lnrv Manoni t'I'i'easurerl. Two hits on that shot. lu l Double, double, toil, and trouble -yes, that's what we expected our junior year to be like. Of course we were going to save some time for fun! At our iirst class meeting, We elected Dick Knee to the arduous task of being our leader. Bill Williams was made his assistant. As for the minutes of the previous meeting , Iosephine Mrugala took care of that. Any junior class dues? -that was Lucy Manoni, our up and at 'em treasurer. It was the duty of Roger Thompson and Virginia Ber- tuzzi to report all the gossip of the love-smitten juniorsp such as Maggie Roberts and Bill Reese, Dick Knee and Shirley Thornton, and Norma Hughes and Bill McLaughlin. This year we had to earn some money, so We set to Work with a will. First, a movie! With Geraldine Duman in charge ot Three Wise Fools it couldn't be anything but a smashing success. We almost surprised ourselves with the number of tickets We sold. After the movie We had a skate, then We all set to work to sell writing paper. Most of us found that it was much easier to sell skating tickets than stationery. Suzanne Yezequel used her sales- manship, however, and sold forty boxes. All Work and no play- so We took time off to enjoy the sports. Football Was the first highlight ot the year. We cheered loud and long for our boys. Frank Banter, Muzz Bar- ber, Steve Staruch, Russ Tibbott, and Ray Weaver were all in there lighting. We were proud of our band, too. With Harold Martin leading, the band did some snappy marching. Our twirlers-Gerry Du- TOP PICTURE TOP ROW: George Datsko. Richard Barber. Franklin Banter. William Berkstrusscr, james Cassidy. Colman Anna, Ralph Black. SECOND ROW: Gunther Badorrek, Frank Drahan, Frederick Cameron. Betty Lon Davis. Robert Dalzell. Richard Banfield. Maynard Barger. FIRST ROW: Elizaheth Bolt. Shirley Boyd, Virginia Bertnzzi, Phyllis Arford. Geraldine Duman. Alina Burk. Naomi Davis. Frances Daily. Charlotte Ceneslsie. Rose Bishop. MIDDLE PICTURE TOP ROW. William Cotton. Robert Doerr. Herman Duman. Thomas Davie.. lames Emplield, Thomas Myron Faraliaugh. Clyde Gilkey. SECOND ROW: Rohert Hildebrand. Gomer Evans, William Empfield, Henry Geroskie, Rohert Featli. Peter llnlhehy. Edward Goldman. FIRST ROW: Harriet Hoover, Iohanna Girolami. Dorothy Getz. Beverly Frailev. lo Anne Franl:, Margaret Erdley. Bonna Lea Fivecoat. Ruth Evans, VVanda Evans. Angelina Errol. Regina Galligan. BOTTOM PICTURE l TOP ROW: Richard Knee. Robert lanes, Arthur Kier. Donald Lauer. Alex Loupe. Samuel Lagana. ltrncsl lohns. SECOND ROW: Shirley lones. Norma lean Hughes. Ray Leidy, Francis Illiq. Paul Link, Shirley lluhrr. Ardith Ke-th. FIRST ROW- Agnes lllig, Doris lane Lauer. Latrace Kruinenaker. Dolores M. Lagana. Delores lane llulgns. Mary lane Kirsrh. Dolores Little. Helen Lapinsky, Dorothy Lacey, Helen Hresko. Thirty

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