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Bottom: Hawkins, Cooper, Gongone, Ventura, Perry, Burda, Dr Jst, Woleslagle, Bailey, Grande, Ragazzo. Second: Sutton, Mar- tin, Arnold, Gallucci, Leonardi, Speca, Miss English, Tavoletti, Criclge, Gibbs, Davis. Third: Mercer, George, Arnold, Duval, Mo- linaro, Wilhoit, Cyprowski, Corbett, Adams, Kozy, Bogdon, Herbert, Snee, Allen, Gretches, P. Krcvchyshyn, Sorbara. Fourth: Black, B. Nadolny, Sparbanie, Yake, Santillo, Vescial, Sienicki, Armani, Bishop, Klein, Lewellyn, Valencik, P. Roman, Leonardi, Woynar, Langer, Sherba, J. Nadolny. Top: Gwynn, Godfrey, E. Roman, Hanusiak, Palombi, H. Krovchyshyn, Williams, Fan- tone, Cunningham, Emerick, Rabatin, Musico, Critchlow, Netzel. OFFICERS President ......,. .....,. Vice-President Secretary ...... Treasurer Chaplain Emma Speca Martha Jean Leonardi Alice Tavoletti Catherine Gallucci Margie Arnold Emily English Commercial B.A., University of Pittsburgh fi -5-ii, ,r.Q6 ?-.5235 Mrs ' N' ef welll ,ASN nl we f- - 'stil' J!!! ,Q Q 0 Q11 .9502 . 3 :i' V Wag x lg - - - -- : N-nf X Delta Tri-Hi-Y This Tri-Hi-Y is a very active organization in C.H.S. Since there is open membership in the club this year, it has a large number of members. The club is affiliated with the Y.M.C.A. The pur- pose of the Tri-Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and com- munity high standards of Christian character. Miss Emily English, our sponsor, has done more than her share in making the club a great suc- cess. The club contributes to the World Service Fund each year. The main affair is the annual May Queen Dance. One of the best features of the club is the co-operation between otticers and members. 13
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Board of Education The function of the Carnegie School Board is to extend every educational opportunity to each member of this community and to olfer adults, as well as students, the use of the facilities with- inthe school building. The school board consists of seven members elected by the townspeople for a term of six years. A solicitor is appointed by the board, and Dr. Hickes is the administrative head, working under the supervision of the school board. The board meets on the second Monday of each month in the conference room of the high school. Officers are elected by the members in De- cember of each year. Among the many responsibilities of the school board are maintenance of the school buildings, financial problems, taxation, and the supervision of all school matters. Miss Helen Abbott of the Carnegie Branch of Mellon Bank is treasurer. Bottom: Edward J. Lesko, Solicitor, James Firth, President, Beniamin Kahn, Vice President, Harry Garner Secretary. Top: James R. Jones, Fred Bateman, Jr., Arthur Philips, Stanley Roth. .f 12
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G. A. A. The G.A.A., under the direction ot Miss Helen Greschner, is an organization for girls who are interested in sports. At the beginning of each school year, tryouts are held and the new members are selected. This year, instead ot a skating party, the G.A.A. sponsored a dance. lts other activities are selling for the Boosters' Club at the football games and the annual Mother-and-Daughter Banquet in May, at which the new olsficers are announced and awards are given to the seniors who were most active in the club. Helen Greschner Physical Education and Latin B.S., University of Pittsburgh OFFICERS President ........... ....., B arbara Kirkwood Vice-President ...... .,....,.. J oyce Sperring Secretary ........ ...... G eralcline Demain Treasurer ...,. .... E llen Naughton Bottom: Armani, Sperring, Kirkwood, Demain. Second: Fife, Black, Sparbanie, Tafelski, Zaletski, Wole- slolgle, Burke, Davis, Palastro, Rhow, Galbraith, Gangone. Third: Meyer, lacono, Steranko, Mclaughlin, Chiesa, Grandinetti, Trybus, Mullaney, Funari, Schickel, Burda, Kinney. Fourth: Traurig, Leonardi, Wil- liams, Netzel, Ostaffy, Charitan, Walker, Gessler, Emerick, Chapman, Saunders, Smith, Bogdon, Herbert, Klapach. Fifth: Carlson, Houy, Naughton, Soho, L. Naughton, Sienicki, Jacobs, Colicchie, McClain, Moyer, Dean, L. Walker, Gibbs, Langer, Cridge, Gretches.
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