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Miss Martha Davis, secretary, and Iohn L. Elder, president of the Ebensburg-Cambria Township Board of Education. BOARD or EDUCATION Seated llefr to rightl: George Davis. Andrew Sokira, Frank hard, Walter Black, vice president: lohn L. Elder. president: ss Martha Davis', secretary: C. Albert Evans. Attorney A. Enqlehart. Standing: Dano DeYulis, Dr. F. K. Owens, Frank Laqana. Absentees: Attorney Thomas Swope, Roy Empfield. and in W. Evans' treasurer. 'Not a member of the board. chunl Buarll Cill't'lilliiy Sllillllt' The Board of Education of Ebensburg-Carn- bria High School, the students' guiding leader, helps shape our education and carefully main- tains our school property. This board consists of five members from Ebensburg Borough and seven from Cambria Township. Iohn L. Elder, the only original mem- ber of the board which was organized in 1929, is president. A. E. Roberts, another original member of the board and vice president for many years, retired from the board last fall. Walter Black is now vice president. This year the board has gone through many trials in striving to fill the school's needs. The directors have been recognized as rating su- perior with students and faculty. The activities of the board were many. The student committee established the new schedule by lengthening our lunch period and cutting five minutes from each afternoon class. The athletic committee planned a new fence for the football field. The building committee arranged for the refinishing of the gym floor and making needed repairs on the roof. The music committee saw fit for the school to en- ter forensics. We feel grateful to these men for their ef- forts in promoting our education. Their Work has resulted in a higher standard for Ebens- burg-Cambria High.
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I-lull Principal Our Eflu cation ERNEST M. IoHNs'roN, A. B., M. A, Supervising Principal Grove City College, University of Pittsburgh, Indiana State Teach- ers College, University of West Virginia, University of Chicago. Sponsor of the Student Council. Principal's Message I am very happy to extend my congratulations to the members of the Senior Class upon the-success that they have had in editing this yearbook. The days spent in school are undoubtedly the most pleasant and most beneficial to the individual although a full appreciation may not be realized at the present time. Too much emphasis cannot be placed upon the importance of these formative years, because it is at this time that the avenues of life are paved and upon these highways the individual Will tread for years to come. Their success will be greatly influenced by the habits, attitudes, and ideals developed during their secondary school training. Our students today are being prepared to accept the responsibility of leadership in directing the affairs of the future, therefore, it is our purpose to develop a citizen that is trained to become independent through self support, that has ideals which exemplify the ef- forts of our forefathers, that has a realization of duty and responsibility to society, and final- ly that has a desire to fulfill its obligations and make the world a more desirable place in which to live. I hope that each one may have continued success in his endeavors. E. M. IoHNs'roN Nine
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