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faculty KOSOVEC, DOROTHY NICKSICK, BOGDAN BEYER, JEAN ANESTIS, PLATO Burgettstown, Pa. Burgettstown, Pa. HeideTberg, Pa. McDonald, Pa. Engligh Physical Ed., Coach Physical Education English Bethany, B.A. P.E. 1 don't think that would be possible. The new students entering Union High School as eighth graders and freshmen are given a friendly welcome hy Miss Kosovec, to whom they all take an immediate liking. ln addition to being Tri-Hi- Y Beta advisor, she is further- ing her musical avocation by taking piano lessons. Texas Wesleyan, B.S. P.E. You lawyer! Mr. Nicksick is our head coach, He has a pleasing smile and a good disposition with which to greet his stu- dents. When he begins an athletic campaign, he tries his utmost to build a win- ning team and to promote sportsmanship. University of Pittsburgh, B.S. P.E. Quietl! Mrs. Beyer is the quiet but active girls' physical educa- tion teacher. One of the most important activities sponsored hy her is the girls' basketball team. Mrs. Beyeris favorite hobby is fishing. Her understanding manner makes her a favorite of the students. BABYAK, STEVE Slovan, Pa. History Findlay, B.S. P.E. Get on the ball, boy! Mr. Babyak's jovial and spontaneous- humor makes him one oi the favorites of Union. He really showed his athletic ability as assist- ant football coach, and as head wrestling coach he pro- duced one of the finest mat teams in the district. University of Pittsburgh, B.A., M. E. P.E. Please tone the vol- ume down. Mr. Anestis arrives at school bright and early every moming in order to drive a bus before his first class. This year he has transferred his attention from the Dra- matics Club to the 1953 U , the success of which was greatly dependent on his unselfish contributions of time and energy. LUNCER, BARBARA Avella, Pa. Home Ec., General Science Mansfield N.S.. Mansfield Diploma P.E. Stop talking or I'll take you for a walk. The excellent help given by Mrs. Lunger to all her students will make them first- rate cooks. The interesting discussions in her classes have kept them informal and fun for all. She is the effi- cient advisor of the Junior F. H. A. TONY, GEORGE S. New Kensington, Pa. Business Education Indiana State Teachers Col- lege, B.S. P.E. Keep quiet! Onr new B squad basket- ball coach is well fitted for this position as he formerly played basketball for the American Legion team of Burgettstown. Although he has been with us only two years, he has become well acquainted with faculty and students and is well-liked. 12 YANNI, PATRICK Slovan, Pa. History III, VIII Baseball Coach Fresh. football coach Univ. of Florida, B.S. Mr. Yanniis sense of hu- mor has made him one of our favorite teachers. His junior history students enjoy his classes because they are not only educational but also entertaining. The first thing one notices about Mr. Yanni is his constant grin.
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Stacalty SAUTER, PHILIP J. Washington, Pa. Industrial Arts Califomia State Teachers College, B.S. P.E. All rightl Everyone back here. Mr. Sauter is our expert repair man when it comes to wood working. He seems to be a natural in this field of endeavor. Most of the boys who have him for a teacher think he is one of the most efficient persons they have t'Vf'I' Sl'Q'Il. HARRIS, MIRIAM C. Burgettstown, Pa. English, Literature XII, journalism W'esh'ninster College, NB. P.E. Ah, blah! Mrs. Harris has made sen- iors her main responsibility and for this they are deeply grateful. With her wit and humor, she has made litera- ture a course that many 'vill recall in future years with gratitude and appreciation. PUSATERI, JOSEPHINE Burgettstown, Pa. Spanish, Latin Bethany, B.A. P.E. Fine clothes and attractive- ness are but a few of the fine qualities which Mrs. Pusateri possesses. The senior class is grateful for her fine direction of the senior play. Her Span- ish classes are an attraction for all students who take foreign languages. TIANO THERESA Washington, Pa. Business Education X'Vest Liberty State Teachers College, Pitt, B.A., M.A. P.E. Set margins for a 70-space line. Miss Tiano's naturally curly' hair and lovely smile are envied by all the stu- dents. Besides being the sponsor of the Commercial Club, she finds time to enioy snnging. ll HANNA, MARY JEANNE Burgettstown, Pa. Home Economics Indiana State Teachers College, ILS. P.I:l. You know! Cheerful, efficient and ea- pable are the characteristics which describe Mrs. Hanna. Besides endeavoring to make future homemakers, Mrs. Hanna finds time to sew her own clothes, which accounts for her beautiful and exten- sive wardrobe. KIMBERLAND, JAMES VV. Burgettstown, Pa. General Math, General Business Training Washington and jefferson College, B.S. P.E. Come on lct's get clown to work. Mr. Kimherland, our gen- eral math and general busi- ness training instructor. can be described as pleasant, un- derstanding and a good sport. He is very co-opcra- tive with his pupils. His splendid personality and diu- nified manner make him a very outstanding teacher among the students of Union. LOWRY, RUTH TAGGART Washington. Pa. Music W'estminster College. ILS. P.E. How about some ep- i-zoo-dick? Our music teacher is al- ways lmsy with her many duties. The chorus. octet, ensemble, trio and being ad- visor of the Lyre Club keeps her especially active. Her pleasing xersonality and win- ning smile has made her a favorite with all students. PUSATERI, JOSEPH P. Burgettstown, Pa. Problems of Democracy, Driving Duquesne, Pitt, B.E.. M.E. P.E. Let's get quiet, peo- ple! Neat, efficient, and co-op- erative are just a few de- scriptive words applying to Mr. Pusateri. Senior class advisor, P. D. teacher, and instructor of driver's educa- tion demand his attention at Union. His wonderful per- sonality has made him a friend to all-both faculty and students.
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ZOLLARS, KATHERINE Burgettslown, Pa. English, Lituruhxrm- Ill Cailifoniin S.T.C., 15.5. l'.l5. Cm-t quict, class. This is Mrs. Zollurs' soc- ond yi-nr ul Union and slu- is wi-ll on tho way towards ln-coming our of our most populur tm-au-lu-rs. H4-r ut- lruciivc' clolhvs and frivnclly wnys have won hvr nulny Yrivmls and ndmirvrs. 7aculty DiPASQUALE, HENRY Pittsburgh, Pa. Music Duquvsnc- Univ.. B.S. l'.E. Got rizl of thu! gum! Mr. DiPnsquailu is our now hanul instmctor. Conunuling to Union Pauli day from Pittsburgh, lu- 11:-is into fim- shaipc for his junior huncl in the momings. The school has found him vm-ry 1-H'iciunk and to-opvraltivc, and W1- lki-vl that hc is ws-ll on his wuy toward lwrmllillg ai pop- ulur tf1uL'l14'r ut Union. NOY, ANNIE l'.1-xngl-lolh, Pu. Art Munich, Bavaria, 'I'L-ncliing CL'rlifiL'aitv A m-wcomm-r to our srhool. Mrs. Noy is wi-ll liked hy all her stmlouts. Sha' is al capnhlc- arf ivnchcr, and puts her lulvnts to thx' lvvst pos- sihlu aiclvauitngzc. llc-r quaint Germain uccciit only aulmls to lhm- L-lmrnl which shi- ulrm-zuly IIUSYUSSUS. Room 102 - 100 Per Center 5... DUULIO, ALBERT Shawl- Twp. SCll'llL'l', Clwlnislry Univ. of Pittsburgh, l5,S. l'.l'f. l'ls-uso puy aiktvnlionl Our ni-w m-lwinistry and gm-m-rail swim-:wc h-an-lu-r, Mr, Dijulio. has provml lo hm- vory vfficivnl in his work. llis 1-vcr-rs-auly sniilm- and friolulj ly grm-viiiu: L'I'L'ilfK'S an :mir ol frivnmlship around hini. lla- posscsses ai pleasing pvrson- nlity which l1'l2lkl'N him tops :nnonu thi' slullm-nts ol Union.
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