Carnegie High School - Voyager Yearbook (Carnegie, PA)

 - Class of 1948

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fl, .. The gyucafion af Kcwnegie ,SZA00! or, Ag lac em Dictionary Rewritten lby the sophomorest Astral: a flower Astral: a wreat of flowers Cauldron: a army of tall soldiers Corpse: a dead silent place or dead person Crinoline: cloth used to wrap mummies Drone: a large round shape, part ofa building Lien: a native of the country Mariner: one who sails the salted sea Plateau: a piece of land with a high attitude Pulmotor: a towtruck Subsidy: under a city Tawny: someone who doesn't lisson Tendon: a person who attends meetings Tendon: a piece of fish that connects bone and muscle together Sidelights on History and Economics Two causes of World War I were the hot spots of Europe and the sore sports. The progress of Russia was delayed because she was under mongrel rule for over three hundred years. The French Revolution was caused by the nobles treating the artesians and pheasants very mean and taking all their money off them. Government can requisition if you are a nuisance or a public conveyance. Communism is a person being against something or not liking the idea of how the government is being run. Communism is when a group of people think the government should own everything and the only way to bring it about is by having revelations. Open shop-That's when the workers don't have to go to work but the doors of their shops are opened. A New Grammar Miss Stud Clause is a group of created word as a subject or predicate. p. participle means past tense of an adiective. p. p. means something that has been done and gone. Teacher: Diagram this sentence: The wind screamed and howled about Student result: The wind screamed and the old house howled about ish As She ls Writ Algerbra and english are important subiects. The instruments in the corner are fiddle and bass vow. Spring is here chirpped the robbin. Scott like ballads and when he invested in one it almost put him in bank- ruptcy. ' Jim found a human man on the island. The potentate odor of that liquid has a very vile smell. Some of the most common dogs are the collier and Great Dames. Burig: A seed is a plant in a resting stage. ent on exam: A seed is a plant in a restless age. 26 8 Mo ,gQl 86'Ll4'LLl'Lg

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ROBERT WYLIE Well, thanks, sporty! Choir 2, 3, 41 Quartet 4, Band 'l, 2, 35 Dramateur Club 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee Chairman 3: Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Dance Com- mittee 37 Rifle Club 47 Basketball 3, Voyager Staff 4, Senior Play. Don't be afraid of having a dull party if Beets is invited. He always has a ioke or a poem of his own composition to tell you. How could good old Carnegie High be complete with- out Beets and his wit? ROSE MARIE YACCINO You know! G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Skating Party Committee 37 See Stat? 4, Voy' ager Stat? 4, Class Treasurer 4, Dance Committee Chairman 4, Dance Committee 37 Bowling 2, 3, Hiking 1, 2, 3, Magazine Campaign. We all know Rosie by her mone of dark curly hoir. She likes to dance and looks forward to the Canteen each week. If there is a iob to be done, Rosie is always willing to help if she can. Her cheerful manner never deserts her. CHESTER YAROS Drop dead! Band 'l, 2, 3, 41 Ensemble l, 2, 3, 4, Swing Bond 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 47 Camera Club 4, Magazine Campaign Manager 47 Dance Committee 4. Buddy, the blond boy with the smooth manner, is a far cry from the timid freshman of four years ago. He was busi- ness manager of the magazine campaign, is a very capable student, and is a member of the Hi-Y. THOMAS YODER Never do or say wrong things, and you will never have a guilty conscience! Band l, 2, 3, 47 Ensemble 'I, 2, 3, 47 Swing Band 'l, 2, 37 Choir 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 49 National Honor Society 3, 4. Yock, as we all know, is a very, very quiet member of the student body. He devotes much of his energy to the bank, and his excellent grades have made him a member of the Honor Society. 4'7Vl



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N M4-4, ' s .4'4 First Row: Yoder, Scotti, Homo, Walton, Dombroski, llyankoff, Unger, V. Haudenshield, Hubacher, Yaccino, Kientz Second Row: Austin, Catanese, Tetereft, Sentner, Maslany, D. Nowak, Koss, Bock, Comfort, Daugherty, B. Houdenshield Charitan Third Row: Nendza, Wylie, Hoover, Thomson, Beadling, Luscher, Slack, Hoyland Fourth Row: Sperring, Yaros, Sawhill, Raabe, Patterson, Schutte agazine amloaign Early in the school year, you may have seen the seniors rushing around asking everyone the same question: Will you buy a magazine subscription, please? The seniors, after a long struggle, succeeded in reaching their goal under the management of Irene Dombroski and Chester Yaros. The captain of the Orange Team was Martha Austin, and the captain of the Black Team was Johanne Homo. The Black Team won over the Orange team by a very small margin. The total receipts were 5516.84 High salesman was Thomas Yoder, and next highest salesman was Pat Bock. Those who sold more than twenty dollars worth of subscriptions had the privilege of having their picture taken. 27

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