Cambria High School - Oracle Yearbook (Ebensburg, PA)

 - Class of 1949

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as 'HB' if as 6 M. 'KA-ss. Faculty llronl row tleft to right!-Miss Adelaide Luther, Miss Florence Brown, Miss Alice Bnllell. Miss Ruth M. Bennett. Miss lVIartha Arnold. Second Row- lfdward B. Ammann. Iohn II. Cassidy, Ianies L. Cook. M. Ianies B.niniga1'Lli1er. Ioseph V. Dugoni. Efficient liacull Head in Ilnuperahz Ifdward B. Ammann, B. S. Ilniversily of pittshurgh tieneral Science. Physics Key Chili Sponsor. Science Chili Sponsor Miss Martha Arnold, A. B. VVilson College General Science, Chemistry lean Dix 'I'ri-Hi-Y Counselor. Science Club Miss Alice li. Bartlett, A. B. Grove City College lfnglish II. Uramatics Senior and Iiinior Class Plays, Iiorensics M. lanies Baumgardner. A. B. University of Pittsburgh, St. Francis College l'ntiIish II Ill 4 . Senior HLY Counselor Miss Ruth M. Bennett, B. S. Iuniata College Q Vocational Home ltcononiics 'I'aw.issi Clulv, Iean Dix 'llri-Hi-Y Counselor l.eo IJ. Butiste, B. S. in Mils. Ed. Indiana State Teachers College All Music Groups Sponsor Miss Florence E. Brown, B. S. Indiana State Teachers College. Pennsylvania State College General Home Economics. Cafeteria Manager Iohn I'I. Cassidy, B. S. Slippery Rock State Teachers College Health. Physical Education Assistant Football and Basketball Coach Iames L. Cook, B. A. Iuniata College Problems of Democracy, Civics Football. Basketball, Track Coach, Athletic Director Ioseph V. Dugoni, B. S. California State Teacliers College, University of Pittsburgh Mechanical Drawing. General Shop Stage Crew Director Miss Adelaide Luther, B. S. Indiana State Teachers College. Pennsylvania State College linglish IV Senior Class Sponsor, Commencement Twelve if

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Heads Sehnnl Twn Decades E. M. Iohnston, M. A. Supervising Principal Twenty years of educating Ebensburg- Cambria High School students to become citizens! The graduation of the Forty-Niners marks that proud anniversary for Ernest M. lohnston. This educator has helped to forin the lives of those who died to preserve the Ameri- can way of life and of those who will carry on that ideal. Through Mr. lohnstoirs efforts the li- brary. cafeteria. art, and music depart- ments, the industrial arts. home economics. commercial. and agriculture courses have de- veloped ancl progressed at E, C. H. S. These courses have prepared students for trades and careers as well as for citizenship. He attended Grove City College. Univer- sity of Pittsburgh. University of West Vir- ginia. He is sponsor of Student Council. The Sehnnl nf Temnrrew The American school system is confronted with the primary responsibility of training the youth of today to live in a democratic society. This problem is developed around the training for citizenship and the ability to live, work. and play with other members of our social group. Education for citizenship should permeate the entire school system: it is not enough to practice democratic ideals in the classroom, but it must be exercised throughout the entire life program. There can be no lasting contribution to peace and order unless cooperation with others and respect for others become para- mount. All youths need to develop respect for other persons, to grow in their understanding of democratic principles, and to be able to im- prove the human relations by clarifying and establishing the values through which they partake in class activities and other similar situations. Effective citizenship is based upon certain characteristics inherent in the individual. These characteristics have their beginnings in the home where early habits of sharing, co- operating, and regard for the rights of others are experienced on a cooperative basis, These experiences are brought to school: some to be changed or transformed and others to be modi- fied as their social situations become more complex and adequate comprehension has been developed. It is not enough to know what democracy is but we must develop a zeal for it and ways and means of living it. Good citizenship under our democratic way of life is an absolute necessity if our education system is to make its fullest contribution. These ideals may only be reached with the cooperation of both stu- dent and faculty. May we aspire together to preserve and perfect the ideals which we have inherited from our forefathers. E. M. Iohnston Supervising Principal Eleven



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Faculty Seated llelt to rightl-Miss Martha lones, Mrs. Dora Davis, Miss Dorothy Davis, Mrs. Frank Lease. Standing-Miss Mary Elizabeth Flynn, Miss Ruth E. Cvroninger, lohn Gaynor, Mrs. Doris Liphurt, Miss Dorothy Liphart. Willing Intsrulztnrs itl Fnrty-Niners lohn Gaynor, B. A. St. Francis College. Lock Haven State Teachers College, Pennsylvania State College World History, American History Assistant Football, Basketball Coach Director of Social Studies, Student Teachers Miss Dorothy E. Davis, A. B. Lebanon Valley College, Wells College. Pennsylvania State College, New York University, Columbia University, University of Pittsburgh. General Mathematics, Vocational Mathematics Freshman Class Sponsor, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Counselor Attendance Director, Guidance Director Miss Mary F, Failor, B. S. Pennsylvania State College Health. Physical Education Leader Club Sponsor, Cheerleaders Sponsor Miss Mary Elizabeth Flynn, R. D. H. St. Francis College, Pennsylvania State College. Indiana State Teachers College Dental Hygienist Mrs. Doris Liphart, B. S. Allegheny College, University of Pittsburgh, Columbia University Bookkeeping I, II: Typing I, II: Business Correspondence Business Adviser of Oracle, Alpha-Tri-Hi-Y Counselor Mrs. Dora Davis, B. A. Lebanon Valley College English I Sophomore Class Sponsor Miss Ruth E. Groninger, B. S. in Mus. Ed. Pennsylvania State College Girls' Chorus Miss Martha H. Iones, B. S. Indiana State Teachers College, University of Pittsburgh Shorthand, Typewriting, Law Handbook, Bank Office, Director of Student Teachers Mrs. Frank Lease, B. S. Slippery Rock State Teachers College Health, Physical Education Leader Club and Cheerleader Sponsor Substitute Teacher Miss Dorothy Liphart, B, Ed. University of Pittsburgh Civics, History of Pennsylvania lunior Class Sponsor Miss Kathryn L. Lohr Indiana State Teachers College. Pennsylvania State College Art Art Club Sponsor Thirteen

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