Union High School - U Yearbook (Burgettstown, PA)

 - Class of 1956

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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,

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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



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Student Council. Bottom Row, l. to r.: Dluski, A. Nencioni, R. Linliesh, R. Maltony, Mr. Mervosh, C. Abate, C. Nlcl arland, V. liable. 2nd Row: J. Fratini, Bl. Xlungcllo, M. Petricca, C. Gonzalez, ll. Testa. lt. Berto- vit-Ir, Nl. Vaicntic. A. Daneli, Al. Buble, I. Crabski, G.lll'lllllll'1't, M. Kampian. 3rd Row: L. Hemmert, F. Sed- lali. D. llalulko, gl. lliddile, N. Iannetti, E. Ihnot, K. Putkovich, S Danek, C. Cunningham, A. Boni, D. Nader, D. llarris. Top Row: ll. Bongiorni, j. Colpo, T. Hoover, E. Robert, j. Antonetti, D. Delprato, NV. XVilkins, B. Nader, H. Maltonv, -I. Sabo, T. Reed. The Hi-l.ite is a monthly publication of the journalism class of Union High School. All members of the staff are seniors who are get- ting their first taste of newspaper work under the capable guidance of their sponsor, Mrs. llarris. To obtain the Hi-Lite one may buy a sub- scription at the beginning of the year or pur- chase it each month as it comes from the press. just as in newspapers operated on a larger scale, sales alone do not provide the neces- sary capital for running the paper, therefore, additional resources are obtained by selling advertising space to local businessmen. One of the principal handicaps under which the staff labors is the lack of their own printing press. They must depend on the local printing office to get their paper out on time. The composition of the Hi-Lite is as fol- lows: page one features write-ups of forth- coming eventsg page two contains editorials, special events, and follow-ups of previous eventsg page three has complete coverage of all athletic events in which the athletes of Union have competed, page four consists of anecdotes. features and miscellaneous news. Besides the regular editions, two special issues - Valentine and Commencement- are dittoed and run off by the staff themselves. Each month Mrs. Harris assigns different page editors, thereby relegating the respon- sibility of seeing that all material is in on time to the four chosen students. By rotating the staff she also gives each student an oppor- tunity to experience all phases of newspaper work. 14

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