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Mr. .lohnston has been the supervising principal of Ebensburg-Cambria High School since 1929. During these years his services to the school and students have included the sponsoring of the Student Council, advising the seniors, and aiding the underclassmen with any difficulties that may have con- fronted them. The superior rating of the school has been a result of his con- stant efforts and accomplishments. History is that record of activities that have taken place from time to time. This account of happenings has been preserved in many ways from the era when tablets of stone were used to translate the activities of the early people to the present time. The method of recording facts has changed, but, regardless of the procedure, valuable information has been handed down from generation to generation so that now we are able to understand the activities of the people as civilization has progressed. You, as members of the class of l952, have been recording a history of your activities which are preserved here and which will become a pat- tern to influence future society. You are to be com- plimented upon your achievement to date, and l trust that your success may continue for the re- mainder of your life. May the future classes pro- fit by the contribution which you graciously en- dow to those who follow. E. M. JOHNSTON MESSAGE EHUM THE S PEHVISI Ifi PHI EIPI-ll.
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THE SE IIJRS EXPRESS ER!-XTIT IIE BOARD OF E bensburg XVilIiam Anderson John Elder l'larry Englehart F. K. Owens James R. Sanner Martha C. Davis, Secretary' A. W. Evans, Treasurer' 'Non-Members We, the seniors of Ebensburg-Cambria High School, wish to express our thanks to you, the administration, for the excellent educational fa- cilities opened to us throughout our four years here. With your guidance a way has been paved for us toward a better and more complete life. Through the academic and commercial courses, some of us are prepared for higher learning, while others, through the industrial and agricul- tural courses, are ready to take their places in the world of today. Many ofthe girls in the home economics department have received instructions in practical nursing and in homemaking which have fitted them for the roles of future home- makers. Our social development has been aided by your excellent sponsorship of activities. SCHOOL DIRECTORS Cambria Township George Davis Dino De Yulis, President Roy Empfield George Kormanis Frank Lagana John Pavuk, Jr. Bert Reese Left to Right: George Kormanis, James Sanner, Harry Englehart, William Anderson, John Elder, F. K. Owens, Miss Martha Davis, John Pavuk, Jr., Roy Emptield, Frank Lagana, and George Davis. Absent when the picture was taken were Dino De Yulis and Bert Reese.
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Erlwarfl B. Ammann Chemistry, Physics Key Club Sponsor l.ofs Anlceny General Home Economics Cafeteria Manager Sponsor of Jean Dix Tri-Hi-Y Louis Paul Bartoletti Spanish l and ll, World History Assistant Coach James Baumgardner English ll, Pennsylvania History Civics, American History Driver Education James L. Cook Civics, Pennsylvania History, P. O Director of Athletics, Head Coach Sponsor of Varsity Club Mrs. Dora B. Davis English l and IV Dorothy E. Davis General Mathematics, Algebra Attendance Director Sponsor of Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Joseph V. Dugoni Shop and Mechanical Drawing Sponsor of Industrial Arts Club Mary Louise Elder English Il, Spanish l Sponsor of Maiorettes, Forensics Marilyn Englehart Librarian Sponsor of Forensics Glenna Evans General Science Sponsor of Science Club Mary E. Flynn Dental Hygienist Always Willing to Give a Hand John V. Gaynor World History, American History Sponsor of History Club, Sponsor of Freshmen Class William D. Gruver Music Director Rudolph lvancic Bookkeeping l and ll Typing I and Business Law Financial Sponsor of Oracle and Spirit Lucille T. James Typing l, Business Correspondence Business Mathematics Junior Business Training Sponsor of Sophomore Class Co-sponsor of Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Patricia Johnson Vocational Home Economics Sponsor of Tawasi Club Martha H. Jones Shorthand l and ll, Typing ll Hand Book and Banking Office J I ff, Z If X, I,- Y F ,fs 27jZj JLA2 27' T 1 Seated-Mrs. Lucille James, Miss Martha Jones, Miss Glen- na Evans, Mrs. Dora B. Davis, Miss Lois Ankeny, James Baumgardner, Miss Onest, Joseph Dugoni, Miss Mary Louise Elder, and John Gaynor, Standing-John Dean, N Miss Marilyn Englehart, Louis P. Bartoletti, Miss Patricia Johnson, Edward Amman, Miss Dorothy Davis, Rudolph lvancic, and William Gruver. si .
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