Cambria High School - Oracle Yearbook (Ebensburg, PA)

 - Class of 1966

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QQ if Miss Brown challenges one of her freshman English students English is a subiect studied by each and every student-freshman or senior, academic or indus- trial arts. All students spend time studying gram- mar, spelling, punctuation, composition, and lit- erature in each of their four high school years. In addition, one semester of English Composition is compulsory for all college-bound students, and art and music appreciation is offered to seniors. Teach- ers in the department this year were Mr. Anodide, Miss Brown, Mr. Crowley, Mrs. Gibb, Miss Gordon, Mr. Pellicioni, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Solomon, Mr. Stevens, and Mrs. Scotilla, who substituted for Mrs. Solomon during the second semester. He is the simple subiectp 'attempted' is the verb, the spbiect-predicate line goes right there Mrs Solomon is saying Come on, Barb Rylke, Richard Hershel, and Cheryl Hofecker, let's look a little more enthusiastic' 41' F ' ? ' ., , -.es-v:q,'ff,5d FQ:

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l Y ....n Mr. Gaynor points out one of the world's hot spots to his World Cultures class. H1st0ry Today's students of Central Cambria will be tomorrow's citizens of the world. Keeping this thought in mind, the history department strives to teach each student the fundamentals and value of democracy. With mounting world tensions and conflicts, students must be trained to understand people in foreign lands. The aims of Pennsylvania History, Civics, American History, World History, and Problems of Democracy are to help to mold the thinking and actions of the future citizens. Teachers in this department are Mr. Gaynor, Miss Liphart, Mr, Seymour, Mr. Seaman, and Miss Beyer. Miss Liphart, along with American History students Mike Yesenosky and Mary Ann McCullough is discussing the presidential calendar which hangs in her room The essay that Mr. Seymour is reading seems to be getting a rise out of his third period POD class - T. A lil: l



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luv' Hmm, you'd better check your multiplication on number ff, says Mr. Solomon to Algebra ll student Eugene Lute. ,- Mathematics-the queen of the sciences . Well, at least that's what Plato thought. Whether or not we think so too is of little concern, for mathe- matics is required of all students-regardless of course. Academic students are offered two years of algebra and one year each of plane geometry and advanced math. Non-academics, on the other hand, are offered general math and shop math, while business math is compulsory for commercial students. Teachers in this department are Mr. Brown, Mr. DeRubis, Mr. Keith, Mr. Krumenaker, and Mr. Solomon. Dick Hershel's answer may not be correct, but, iudging from the reaction of Mr. Krumenaker's Algebra l class, it must be pretty funny. Mathematics Mr. DeRubis is showing Herb. Wilson and Lane Wolf how to find logarithms on a slide rule. Herb and Lane are members nf Mr napttl-was A,-l.,...,-.-I AA-,al-.

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