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Miss Jones, Mr. Gruver, Mrs Crux cr MRS. LOIS GRUVER General and Vocational Home Economics Sponsor of sophomore class and Tawasi Club . . . Received her degree from Juniata College . . . Six years at E C H S, four years at Ebensburg and Fern- keeper. WILLIAM D. CRUVER Vocal and Instrumental Music Sponsors all music groups and Archery Club . . . Bachclor's degree, Indiana State Tcachcrs College . . . Four years at E C 'H S . . . Enjoys Woodwork and painting as hobbies. MISS MARTHA H. IONES Home Room 203 Shorthand I, II5 Typing I, II Sponsor of Central Banking Office . . . Bachelor of Science degree, Indiana State Teachers College . . . Worked at University of Pittsburgh . . . Twenty-six years at E C H S, four years at Ebensburg, and Fern- dalc . . . Also has done store clcrking and office work. As fourth period comes, commercial students, Madeline Koeglcr and Nancy Paul, learn the use of the ditto machine from Miss Ioncs. The commercial department prepares the pupils in all phases for a successful business career. Mrs. Lease, Eyalyn, and Janice show the class the technique of good archery. Physical education is an important factor in keeping our students healthy and happy. Sixteen
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52 As we travel to third period We find Leo Rech and Barbara Ann Robinson discussing the problems of de- mocracy with their teacher, Mr. Cook. This course is valuable to seniors and keeps them up-toadate on cur- rent events. From industrial arts class come many skilled workmen. Mr. Farabaugh and Mr. Dugoni show Croyle and Shook some of the necessary skills. RUSS MARY FLYNN Dental Hygienist Open wide now is a familiar expression to all . . . Serves the students of Ebensburg-Cambria one Semester and the students of Ebensburg Grade School the second. JOHN GAYNOR Homeroom 104 American History, World History Assistant sponsor of the freshman class and co-sponsor of the Drarnatics Club . . . Received his hachelor's de- gree from St. Francis College . . . Has taught at Ebens- burg-Cambria for nine years . . . Taught previously at Ludlow for four years . . . Enjoys traveling outside of school . . . Serves as supervisor of the recreational pro- gram in Ebensburg. MISS HELEN GORDON Homeroom 107 English III, IV Sponsor of Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, senior class assistant sponsor, dramatics adviser. . . Received bachelofs degree at State Teachers College, VVest Chester . . . Previous teaching at Spangler and Chemawa, Oregon, Where she taught Navajo Indians . . . Seconld year at Ebensburg- Cambria High School. Mr. Gaynor. Miss Flynn, Miss Cordon Fifteen A ,F Aga 3 .1 '59 s 6 5
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Mr Leffler, Mrs. Lease, Mir. Krumenaker JOHN KRUMENAKER Home Room 206 Shop Mathematics II, III, American History Sponsor of Science Club and sophomore class . . . Bacheloris degree from State Teachers College, Cali- fornia . . . Four years at Ebensburg-Cambria . . . Outside of school enjoys photography . . . Former student at E C H S. MRS. JULIA W. LEASE Home Room 109 Health and Physical Education Sponsor of Leader Club and cheerleader squads . . . Received her bacheloris 'degree from Slippery Rock State Teachers College . . . Taught at Ebensburg- Cambria for twelve years and previously taught for three years at Apollo High School . . . Likes to travel in her spare time. DONALD E. LEFFLER Home Room 212 Chemistry Sponsor of senior class and Rifle Club . . . Bache- loris degree, Indiana State Teachers College . . . Fourth year at E C H S . . . Wocidwork and classical music are his hobbies . . . Working toward his masteris degree at the Pennsylvania State University. From fifth period is heard murmuring of Spanish. Mr. Bartoletti points out to Eleanor Prycc and Lillian Cleaver the advantage of using pictures in teaching Spanish. This course not only aids our students aca- demically but also culturally. In our driver educa- tion course, the student receives both behind the wheel experience and classroom instruction in safe driving. Mr. Miller teaches Marlene Lutak and jean Smeal the fundamentals of good driving. Seventeen
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