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Homeroom 208 Mr. Palonis After graduating from South High School, Mr. Palonis attended the University of Pitts- burgh where he received a B.A. degree. He was the recipient of the Frick Scholarship which enabled him to attend the University of Mexico. Mr. Palonis has been a-t Carnegie High for six years. He teaches French and Spanish and is the sponsor of the French-Spanish Club. The purpose of this club is to better the understanding of the French and Spanish people and their way of living. The members of the club consist of students taking the French and Spanish languages. Mr. Palonis can be easily distinguished by his curly hair and his height. He has the sophomore homeroom 208. His Student Coun- cil representatives are Diane Bevard and Kent Medwig. First Row: Mingarelli, Palombi, Kinney, Medwig - RW., Bevard - RCP-, Davis, MHSlCY, C1'3Wf0Yd- Second Row: Richards, Boyce, Giglotte, Porter, Chonoski, English, Funarl. Third Row: Caroleo, Carlson, Kidder, Coleman, Hayes, Palivoda.
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Fwst Row: Rolley, Schrecengos, Young, Ferri, Covi, Giannangelo, Mfagnerl Kopia, Boyle, Snarey Second Row: Mendola - Rep., Korzinsky, M. Wilson, Thompson, Sutton, Yustak, Whitaker - V Pres Hlengryn Treas., Zediak, Fife, Schuct, Picard. Third Row: Rupinsky, Katocs, Cardamone, Stein - Sec., Waleski, Cubic, Turnbull, E. Wilson Meyers Trybus Gretches, M. Rataiack, Gentile, Baker, Mlalton. lnurllz Row: VVhite - Pres., Guiliani, Mascellino, Bushcm, Holt, W'ilsher, Sherba, Szafranski,J Ratajack WVatson liuley. Charles, Usechek, Mullaney - Rep. study Hall After graduating from Glassport High School, Mr. Marcenelle went to Indiana State Teachers College and to the University of Pittsburgh. He has been with the Carnegie faculty for two years. Mr. Marcenelle teaches social studies and became the sponsor of Stu- dent Council last year. Student Council is a government organization which is com,posed of two representatives from each homeroom. The officers of Student Council are elected each year by the student body. Mr. Marcenelle is also an assistant foot- ball coach and is very proud of the fact that it took our cheerleaders only two years to learn to spell his name. S His sophomore homeroom is located in the study hall. His Student Council repre- sentatives are John Mullaney and Jackie Mendola. Mr. Marcenelle
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Fwst Row: Broniak, Upcraft, Speziale - Rep., Kantor - Treas., Grove - Rep., Telerico - Pres Swoger Pres., V. Streppa - Sec., Gazda, Myers. Second Row: Turnbull, Rakowsky, Rossi, Komorowski, Armani, Goscenski, Cook, Dros-t, Shaffer TIHHIOH Third Row: Gall, Sharkey, Carrick, Brenneman, Spelar, C. Smith, Stone, J. Streppa, Hiles, Ferrari Homeroom 210 Mr. Stockum, after graduating from Car- negie High School, at-tended Waynesburg Col- lege where he received his B.A. degree. He re- ceived his M.A. degree at the University of Pittsburgh. Mr. Stockum has been teaching at Car- negie for seventeen years. Aside' from teach- ing social studies, he is the head coach of the varsity basketball and baseball teams, which takes up most of his time. , Mr, Stockum is noted for his famous deals . He has the sophomore homeroom 210. His room is Well represented in Student Council by Mary Lu Speziale and Richard Grove. Mr. Stockum
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