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Homeroom 1 1 Mr. Burkett Mr. Burkett, who was once a student at Carnegie High School, has been teaching here for sixteen years. After graduating from Carnegie High, he attended Indiana State Teachers College where he received his B.S. degree, he then attended the University of Pittsburgh Where he earned a Master of Let- ters degree. Burk, as he is better known to the stu- dents, teaches physics, physical science, a-ntd chemistry. Mr. Burkett sponsors the Camera Club, in which its members are taught the techniques of developing, printing and en- larging pictures, and the purchasing of photo- graphic equipment. Burk also sponsors the Future Engineers and Scientists of America. He is most famous for his shock treatment. Mr. Burkett has the sophomore homeroom 211. His Student Council representatives are Betty Plachecki and Tom Moehring. First Row: Daily, Shimkus, Weitzel - Treas., Fisher - V. Pres., Kelly - Sec., Plachecki - Rep., Moehring - Pres., Reed, Cochran, George. Second Row: Lyons, Salmon, Barthen, Naughton, Mlhittington, Hall, Caruso, Scott, Meneghini, Kiszer. Third Row: Lewis, Black, Grohoski, Fox, Grote, Clemmons, Sekura, Sally, Amend, Clements. .Mit-byas-mm-,,...ifts.,ta-wt-it-t.i..t.:iw:s-wtmvta... .i.. ,, .f.. ...... .. .. i
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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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First Row: Steinhart, Moss, Romano - Treas., Wilcox - V. Pres., Komen - Sec., Roth - Pres Bilewicz Rep De Fonso - Rep., Gartz, Allen. Second Row: Guzzi, Mays, Smith, Ragland, Schlieper, Gorczyca, Dixon, Conley, Palosky, Jones Sekelik Legg Third Row: Checco, Longo, Musico, Baux, Ginther, Homa, Masco, Finnicum, Sherman, Young Scott Homeroom 212 Mr. Cross, after graduating from Carnegie High School, attended Salem College in West Virginia, where he received his B.S. degree. He obtained his M.S. degree at the University of Pittsburgh. Mr. Cross has been teaching at C.H.S. for five years. He teaches biology I and advanced biology. He is the coach of junior high foot- ball and sponsors the Biology Club. This club is open to any student taking a course in bio- logy and its purpose is to interest its mem- bers in the science of biology. Its activities consist of making field trips, growing plants, and other various projects. Mr. Cross has the sophomore homeroom 212. The Student Council representatives are Alice Bilewicz and John De Fonso. Mr. Cross
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