High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 16 text:
“
S. Figlcy, I. Sugick. Top Row: Mrs. Pusateri, 1. Antonctti. Bottom Row, l. to r.: S. Ad- amson, C. Bartoletti, D. lDl'l2lllllllll1lQI1l', D, Cunning- ham, Nlrs. Zollars. S. Fig- lcy, Nl. Cassidy, M. Bon- giorni. 2nd Row: j. Dim- IllllL'l'i. AI. lfilipponi, K. Flan- igzm, -I. Dzllverny, -I. Ben- der. M. Dclfratc, H. Dal- VL'l'Ilf'. C. Cumcr. E. Bano- x'i'.li. 3rd Pow: -I. Bianchi, K. Hurd VV. Bruimer. I. Dunn, -I. Antonctti, N Chappell, H. Barish, M. Ualvcriiy. C. Boustcud. Top How: A. Boni. C. Cunning- ham, R. Borio, tl. Clair. XV. Doniuti. Bottom Row, l. to r.g A. Ray. D. Revay. L. llcsnik, A. Mil- ler, S. Nlaycr. Nlr. Tony, li. Nice. nl Pemlcrvillc, F. O'- Slianlqu, C, Pirili. 2nd Row: P. lNlL'lT1ll'l1lllCl. D. l'orchirxni Y. Morra, M. Petricca, S. His. A. l'l1mcc. M. Blcrmon. C. Rolmlm, L. Malone. 3rd Pow: T. Prcsutti. T. Ht-od, C. Patton. C. Pest-ho, M. Miller, T. Seliilinski, lt. Mc- Nlillln. -I. Schollzicrt. N Ru- dy. D. Nlilie. 4th Row! Al. Rash. A. Mungcllo. j. Nice, C. Nliller. AI. Scopcl, L. Ho- drigucl, R. Mercer. A Well-prepared and capable junior class of 1955-56 entered the halls of Union High School last September. They were a little hesitant about taking on the various junior projects but chose some able classmates to lead them. The people Whom they selected as their leaders Were: joseph Antonetti as president, Sue Figley as vice-president, jan- et Sugick as secretary-treasurer, and Tom Recd as junior representative to the athletic council. Seeing that their treasury was in a rather depleted state. this junior class decided that 12
”
Page 15 text:
“
Jmdflf JUNE SCHAFER Eighty-Four, Pa. Chemistry, General Science. Art California State Teachers College, B. Miss Schafer's bubbling personality makes her classes most enjoyable. Her knowl- edge of chemistry and art make her a valuable mem- ber of the faculty. She also advises the cheerleaders on new routines. JOSEPH SNYDER Pittsburgh, Pa. Band Carnegie Tech B. F. A., M. F. A., Juilliard School of Music Hear that downbeat? Feel that rhythm? Mr. Snyder is directing the U. H. S. band. Although he is new here his modern musical arrange- ment and smiling personali- ty have helped to make him popular with the student body. J. WILBERT WELCH Burgettstown, Pa. Mathematics Penn State College, A. B. Mr. Welch has done a wonderful job as freshman advisor this year in addition to being an invaluable part of our mathematics depart- ment. THERESA TIANO Washington, Pa. Business Education West Liberty State Teach- ers College, University of Pittsburgh. B. A., Nl. A. Miss Tiano's quick and efficient manner spreads to all her students. Her neat appearance also gives an in- centive to the future sec- cretaries. Everyone enjoys Miss T i a n 0' s interesting classes. WE Tile' PAT YANN1 C R0 3' Slovan, Pa. Lwflldwh Sophomore History pllusklg Alm , University of Florida, WW ' e Q55 University of Pittsburgh, B. S., M. E. EB X, .B., ur up e fl III 1 -2 z 2 i - '- A' 'z ' h a . mr ie a ri- i1Y. Her u x ' 1 A l 2 1 v.- Se vices arc gxltlilppreu ated in both elds. GEORGE S. TONY New Kensington, Pa. Business Education Indiana State Teachers College, University of Pittsburgh, B S M E very busy teachers tri utes mind n lst p mi . ., . . Mr. Tony is one of our . - c - 'l m t rr , c acl 4j? tt.1i11?fa nd is ie n charge of the business staff of tl U. Alvlf fb MLM!-MAMY3 0fVl-64 Mkt if Our nice-looking history teacher is not only the base- ball coach now but also the head basketball coach. The sophomores certainly enjoy history taught by Mr. Yanni -especially the girls. KATHRYN ZOLLARS Burgettstown, Pa. Junior English-Literature California State Teachers College, B. S, Mrs. Zollars has many duties at Union. She not only directs the junior plays ery successfully but she ilso tt lches tht juniors the , ' importance of good English. Her fashionable appearance is admired by all. tylmfitwfel Xfvfffmffrvfwvfr
”
Page 17 text:
“
glam, their first project would he the sale of maga- zines. Uncler the clirection ot Mrs. Pusateri. their class aflvisor, the magazine sales were started on November 3. An all time high rec- orcl of sales was set hy this classg they sur- passecl all other junior classes hy selling over 962,200 worth of magazines. The proceeds were usecl to sponsor one of the higgest af- fairs of the year the junior-senior prom. ln Ueceniher eager and excitecl students selectecl the size ancl style of class ring which they Wantecl. After choosing their rings it seeinecl like an interininahle period hefore 13 the rings finally arrivecl. llow elatecl these juniors were when they were finally ahle to wear their ringsl XVhen February rollecl arouncl, the juniors clecitlecl to holcl their elass party. This turnecl out to he a very gay affair. The refreslnnents were served hy several of the sophoinore girls. These very active juniors founcl the time to stage a delightful play. The junior-senior prom turnecl out to he the most unforgettable event of the year clue to all the planning anal work the juniors put into it. After a very successful year this clepenclahle class is looking forwarcl to heing the leacling class of the next year. Bottom Row, l. to r.: l,. llo- l nier, M. Karas, S. Xlassen- gill, bl. Lalloeka. IC. Karas, Mrs. l'usateri. S, llic-ks, I. Crennell, Cl. llollnucl, D. Latshaw. 2nd Row: ll. james, H. Grahski, Al. Kris- toill, M. Latella. li. llvizmlos, l'. Lesko. M. Kuxeyk. B. llalulko, li. Coleski. Ilrtl Row: D. Halulko. C. lfflish. A. lisno. IJ. Koraiclo, N. lan- em, W. sit-Cf.-igla, A. Froats, Nl. Griilith, 4th Row: ll. Esno, lt. Nleflivern. C. Lancler, H. Cilson. It. Grah- ski. lt. NIL-Cuen. Bottom Row. l. to r.: Nl. Sparlage, .l. Seruppi. ll. Stone, N. Stone, Cl. Zilflill. Mrs. limlwarcls, hl. Itohert, -I. Sugick, C. Sayre, li Stroen. 2nd Row: C. NVag- ner,'l'. XVlnu'ton, lt. Turkily, G. Schiavo, Fi. ltohertsou. D. Vega, S. X'Vinclsheinier, M. Sarnieki. S. Savage, M. Sh illier, B. Santlri. Srcl How: IC. Tauelier, Al. Xl'alters, ll. Slat-k. ll. Slaek, -I. Teagar- clen, li. Scott, C. Seruppi. 'l'. W'iteher, I.. Stone. 4th Pow: Al. Sniymlo, ll, Tnrkily, L. Staulm, ll. Strope. C. Van- ats, R. Strope,
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.