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Richland Township High School, of which Carl Lunquist is principal, is located at Geistown. It was erected in
1923 at a cost of $80,000, and is among Cambria County's most attractive and modern schools. It serves all students
of high school age in Richland Township and has a high school enrollment of 75 pupils. The grade school occupies
the same building and has an enrollment of 125 students. The building contains six large classrooms, library, well
equipped gymnasium, and an auditorium with a seating capacity of 500.
Franklin Miller is in charge of the boys' athletics, and Miss Margaret Stull is director of girls' athletics.
From:
History of Cambria County, Pennsylvania
By: John E. Gable
Historical Publishing Company
Topeka-Indianapolis, 1926
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