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First Row-Norman L. Glasser, Charles N. Stockum, Harry K. Garner, George McFarland Second Row-John T. Ritter, Benjamin Kahn, Edward J. Lesko Csolicitorj, Robert O. Chidlow, W. C. Kearton me Marc! of glcflfaccalfion At the base of all school matters in the Carnegie Inde- pendent School District is the Board of Education. Consisting of six efficient men, the Board meets the first Monday of each month in Mr. Glasser's office. Members of the Board are elected for six years' service, and new members are elected every two years. It supports all school activities, one of the most important being the Teen Age Canteen. It also bought a projecting machine and started a fund for movies. The members of the Senior Class, as well as all other stu- dents in Carnegie High School, are very grateful to the Board ot Education. Ofticers of the Board are: Superintendent , ,.., . Mr. Glasser President ..,. .. ..,. , , Harry K. Garner Vice President ,. . Charles N. Stockum Secretary George McFarland 8
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vw fgfincayoa It is possible that no other event on our activity schedule is more eagerly awaited by the entire student body than the date of distribution of the VOYAGER. Each year publication totals nearly one copy for each pupil enrolled. Increasing costs and decreased en- rollment have increased the financial burden. Also, greatly increased prices on magazine subscriptions have lowered, and will doubtless continue to lower, the income from yearly magazine sales, the proceeds from which are used to finance the VOYAGER. Sup- port by the student body in purchasing this volume each year and financial assistance by many friends of the school in subscribing for magazines have been splendid in the past. This support is greatly appreci- ated and more vitally needed now than at any time in the past ten years. Being a firm high school secretary isn't at all as easy as many may think. You must have character and especially a way with the stu- dents, and Miss Walton has both. She is very elticient and really gets along wonderfully with the boys and girls although she has been here only two years. 7 H. HOWARD LEE MISS RUTH WALTON
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cgllndenf-jacngly Gmmilffee If anybody says that the faculty makes all the important decisions concerning school activities and students, that person is wrong. The students may also have a big say at the Student- Faculty Committee meetings. A new idea was started this year by having a student presi- dent of the organization. This plan gave the students almost entire authority at the meetings of the committee. The members consist of representatives and faculty spon- sors of all clubs, classes, and other special groups. The Student-Faculty is always planning a program which will benefit the student. President Miss Boyle Acting President Fred Hall Secretary Mildred Dorish First Row: Miss Boyle, Sentner, Tetereff, Wolstoncroft, Olcrutny, Austin Second Row: Mrs. Sawhill, Matwiczyk, Northey, Miss Fry, Miss Diclxenson, Mr. Sawhill, Mr. Burlmett Third Row: Mr. Stockum, Miss Nesbitt, Tasz, Falcioni, Miss Burig, B. Haudenshield, Mr, Lee Fourth Row: Miss Mitchell, Dorish, V. Haudenshield, Daugherty, Schutte Fifth Row: Miss Mason, Getz, McVicker, Oliver, Luscher, Putulowski, Dozen Sixth Row: Sawhill, Cross, Snyder, Hubacher, Rapp 9
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