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− | == Carrick High School was built during the period of Carrick Borough and its first graduating class was in 1926. But before Carrick became a borough, it was Baldwin Township. Before it decided it needed a high school of its own, Carrick High School was housed in the old [Concord Presbyterian Church] which was built in 1884. In 1915 the new church was built and | + | == Carrick High School was built during the period of Carrick Borough and its first graduating class was in 1926. But before Carrick became a borough, it was Baldwin Township. Before it decided it needed a high school of its own, Carrick High School was housed in the old [[Concord Presbyterian Church]] which was built in 1884. In 1915 the new church was built and the older Concord Church burned down in 1924. In between then the high school children of Carrick most likely went to Union High School in Knoxville Borough, which at that time, was exclusive and properous. In between 1915 and 1926 there is a time when the Concord Church Carrick High School became no more and the 1926 date of the first graduation in the new, now existing, high school. == |
== This is a photo from the 1926 Carrick High School Yearbook == | == This is a photo from the 1926 Carrick High School Yearbook == |
Revision as of 10:56, 14 February 2011
Carrick High School was built during the period of Carrick Borough and its first graduating class was in 1926. But before Carrick became a borough, it was Baldwin Township. Before it decided it needed a high school of its own, Carrick High School was housed in the old Concord Presbyterian Church which was built in 1884. In 1915 the new church was built and the older Concord Church burned down in 1924. In between then the high school children of Carrick most likely went to Union High School in Knoxville Borough, which at that time, was exclusive and properous. In between 1915 and 1926 there is a time when the Concord Church Carrick High School became no more and the 1926 date of the first graduation in the new, now existing, high school.
This is a photo from the 1926 Carrick High School Yearbook
In the photograph: Theodore Auel - captain, Joe Barranti, Harry Cottrell, Charles Emery, Wilson Feick, William Kobza, Jack Schricker, Killian Steinmyer (or Steinmeyer), Harry Whitehead, Zajdzinski, Thomas Jones. The names of the rest of the players are unknown.
Here is a recent reunion notice for the 1948 Class:
Date: Tue, Jun 17, 2008
Here’s who’s coming to our Classes of 1948 60th Reunion so far:
Walt & Hope Mervosh Bielich
Jack & Ruth Kirchner O’Brien Paul & Jean Harrison
Vivian Delligatti Scotti
Chuck & Joanne O’Hanlon Marwood
Rose Marie Funk Knott
Dave & Erleen Dye Boehmer
Chuck Allebrand
Don Cummings
Vince & Mary Lou Venturella
Carl & Dolores Nelson
Ernie & Maureen Dieter
Alice Weiss McKrimmon
Larry & Donna Bickar
Nobert (Dave0 Kraemer
Vaughn & Ellie Irwin
Gil & Joanne Rose
Carol Phillips Lintelman
Ralph & Mary Jane Gault
Marie Decker Noar
Dorothy Lewis Lattner
Mary Lanz Baumgart
Tom Goodrum
Jim & Audrey Meredith Keagle
Bill & Dorothy Schwarm Powelson
Bob & Irma Ryan
If you’re not on our list we need you to be. Still time to make your reservations. The date of the Reunion is Friday, August 8th at the Pittsburgh Athletic Club (PAA) located on Fifth Avenue in Oakland across the street from the Cathedral of Learning. Phone or e-mail Chuck Marwood today – 412-881-8620 or jmarwo@aol.com. See you at our reunion!