Carnegie High School - Voyager Yearbook (Carnegie, PA)

 - Class of 1948

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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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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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U- l fl' wendy J. ARTHUR ADAMS, M. A. University of Pittsburgh Physical Education, Director of Athletics, Basketball Coach Mr. Adams is especially well known to the boys because he is their physical ed teacher. But the girls all know him as the man behind the gun as far as the basketball team is concerned because he's the team's able coach. A. JANE BOYLE, B. A. University of Pittsburgh Business English, Business Law, Typewriting, Sponsor of Com- mercial Club Miss Boyle, that petite instructor who often can't be de- tected among the students in the hall, is the sponsor of the Commercial Club. Being little doesn't handicap her, though, because she is constantly on the go and yet never looks tired OUT. BETTY N. BRANDON, B. S. Indiana State Teachers College Bookkeeping, Business Arithmetic, Industrial Geography, Spon- sor of Dramateur Club Miss Brandon's home room is always a place to congre- gate in when you want to discuss some dramatic matter because she is the ever active sponsor of the Dramateur Club. She was kept very busy during the second semester producing the Senior Play. We'll all miss her when she leaves. LILLIAN BURIG, B. S. University of Pittsburgh Biology, General Science, Health If you're ever in quest of some knowledge concerning any insect you might have come in contact with, iust go see Miss Burig because she is the biology teacher for Carnegie High. She is also the very esteemed sponsor of the iunior class. MELVIN C. BURKETT, M. Litt University of Pittsburgh Chemistry, Physics, Physical Science, Sponsor of Camera Club Mr. Burkett is the lovable character known to all the academic students who invade his lab as Burk. He's full of wit and is very friendly with all the students. His lab classes will always be remembered by anyone who had him. WALTER H. CAMERON Institute of Musical Arts Instrumental Arts Mr. Cameron is the musical director of our school band. Every year the responsibility of producing a successful concert falls on his shoulders. This year, as well as every other year, he did a wonderful iob of it. We are proud of his band. GLADYS COCHRAN, B. S. Indiana State Teachers College Typewriting, Shorthand That petite strawberry blond teacher, known to all of us by her cheery smile, is our one and only Miss Cochran. Her kindness and able sponsorship of the senior class has well established her as a favorite in all our hearts. RACHEL A. COOGLE, M. A. West Virginia University French Even though Mamselle doesn't have a home room, she's kept very busy in study hall the eighth period by her beau- coup pupils who are making up tests. She's an excellent teacher because she takes her subiect to heart. Ask Biiou. LOUISE DICKENSON, B. A. Pennsylvania College for Women English, Industrial History, Economics, Sponsor of VOYAGER Miss Dickenson, the teacher who usually gets a room full of boys for home room, is the busy faculty advisor for the VOYAGER. She is continually checking copy for the yearbook and giving advice concerning it. DANA FRY, M. A. University of Pittsburgh Latin, English The short little teacher always wearing a great big smile is Miss Fry. We will remember her in connection with our sophomore year, mainly because she was our sponsor. Miss Fry will always be one of our favorites. .

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