Cambria High School - Oracle Yearbook (Ebensburg, PA)

 - Class of 1964

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My to serious business. Guidance These are some of the Central Cambria seniors who hope to go to college next fall. Here Mr. Glass administers a test for ahility rating in preparation for college application. They are really down There was a new face in the guidance office this year. It was that of Mr. Glass who replaced Mr. Ammann, now a collegre instructor. Mr. Glass is the first full-time guidance counselor at Central Cambria. Under his direction an extended testing program is planned for the school. Through his ad- vice and guidance. he was particularly helpful to the college hopefuls of our class. Along with Mr. Glass. Mr. Faraliaugh worked with those students interested in industrial occupations. Our students have been well informed through, the services of our guidance counselors. Russell Edwards, Karen Orosz, and Diana Sidone This is a typical student-counselor confer- ence at Central Cambria. Mr. Glass discus- ses with Bette Deane Stennett her academic record in the commercial department. received word that they have been accepted bv Indiana State College. From the college catalog, Mr. Class points out what they will he expected to do next year. 1

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i L I This office scene pictures Mr. DeBastiani, Miss Koss, Mr. Gaynor, Miss Liphart, and Mr. Cook. Little did they realize this January 10 that the lesson plans would be of little value the following week. The big snow resulted in no school on Monday and Tuesday. Office Activity reached its peak at Central Cambria this year with nearly 1,000 students enrolled. Mr. Cook and his staff efficiently took care of the myriad Mrs. Evancbick, in charge of attendance, had the big task of keeping track of absences and excuses due. She also was in charge of enroll- ment records for nearly 1,000 students. 24 details. For the past two years, Mrs. Mary Evan- chick has managed the attendance office, banking office. and cafeteria business. Preparing absentee slips, and announcements, taking care of correspond- ence, and performing all the other tasks connected with the smooth operation of the office was often tedious and fatiguing. However. the secretary, Miss Koss, did her job well as did Miss ,lacqualine Dish- ong, who resigned in December. Mrs. Evanchick managed the school's central banking office for activities as well as the cafeteria accounts. Connie Roush and Margaret Good fabsentcei were her faithful helpers.



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-5 Reno Calvetti and Lana Susko talk over the good points of a composition with Miss Brown. The senior composition class was instituted several years ago for those who plan to go to college. English Sandra Peterson and Karen Bartoletti, members of an advanced reading class, have some point of disagreement with Mr. Crowley. Courses in both advanced and remedial reading were of- fered. This is a drill on correct usage in Mrs. Flana- gan's senior English class. Correctness of expres- sion is emphasized in the course of studies for each of the four years of English. Journalism, Shakespeare, themes, read- ing, spelling, grammar, capitalization, short stories-all were incorporated into the broad and far-reaching English program of our school. Special features of the four- year program were the college composition class and music and art appreciation clas- ses for seniors. Teachers in the department were Mr. Anoclide, Miss Baldini, Miss Brown, Mr. Crowley, Mrs. Flanagan, Miss Gordon, lVlr. Pelliccioni, and Mr. Stevens. Miss Brown joined the faculty this year to fill a position made necessary by the in- creased enrollment. ta: ...gi ,,. I

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