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I. Mzmroni, Ml. Yunni, I. Colpo, I. R. liiddile. liollmn Row. l. lo r.: I . Dolniek N. Cree, Il. Coleslu-rry. Pi. Chrise ty. S. Dunny, Mr. Kiinherlnnd N. fdllllllllblkl, lx. Colley, J. Dall- veseo, A. Danek, F. Bruno, F IJeYitl. 2nd Row: j, Colpo C. Davis. E. Boller. P. Engle XY. Dailey. E. Burisli. H. Berto- vieh, M. Chustulik. E. Ayres P. Allen, H. Balronick. D. Burn- hnrt. 1. Boher, C. Dulfol, D Duske, D. Brodmerkel, D. Cairns 3rd Row: A. Esno. R. Caunpos ll. Diilrio, ll. Dvorsuk, VV. Ash- more. Nl. George. Iwi. Bnrisll, B1 D1-Snntis, D. Dellenlmngh, T llune. H. Diley. .l. Balhyuk, T Culley. 'l'. Dudeek, ll. Dellupinu -llh Huw: .-X. Biunehini, ll. Del- pnllo. I. Dum-k, P. Brlelieh, ll Rams. M. Dngns. I. Antonetti, I .-Xdauns. ,l. Burns, Bottom Row. l. to r.: M. Toth S. Smith, M, Nluder, M. Mor- rison, B. Nliloeieh, Mr. Yzinni I , Neil, M. MeChuney, E. Mun- Jlello. D. Scott, C. Rennnert D. ltolvertson. 2nd How: H. Mil- ler, ll. Neil, A. Mzmeinelli, S NicCosky, J. Swartz, S. Miklis l.. Strope, V. hlnlnne, C. 1810- Cuen. D. Brown, S. Nleczlhe, O'lIuru, S. McCoy, M, Muscuro ll. Peek, P. Mitchell. 3rd Row l. Nleilninis, ll. Peek. lt. Loun- der, -I. lliddile, VV. Ozilnek, j liiddile, ll. Mt-Cuen, J. Rudn- eoy. .l. Maxroni, l.. Hesnik, F Nlemlez, 1. Mutzllik, li. Lorn- haird. 'l'. liillle. -ith Row: M Mirieh. ll. Murshull, VV. Mcfliv- ern. .'X. Munni, VV. Craig. ll. Paris, VV. Moore. I. Ma-Kee. 'gffphv The graduating class of 1958 entered the halls of Union in Septelnher, eagerly looking forward to the coming year. This dependable and co-operating group quickly became u vital part of Union High School. The first thing the sophomores did was to choose an able group of leaders. Those picked as the class officers for 1955-1956 Were: john Colpo us president, john R. Riddle us vice-president. and -lack Maroni as secretary-treasurer. Under the competent leadership of Mr. Yanni, the sophomore class advisor, they held 22
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'l'hc lli Y. whosc officcrs arc: C. Ahatc. prcsidcntg ll. Maltony, vicc prcsidcntg ll. Pc- trcl, sccrctaryg and Nl. Diliacco, trcasurcr, had an cxccptional ycar. As onc of its projccts thc lli Y sold candy during thc Christmas and Eastcr scasons, tlu- profit from which was donatcd to the local chaptcr of thc Associa- tion for thc Blind. Tlic Bcta Tri lli Y ccrtainly apprcciatcd thc assistancc of tho lli Y nlcmhcrs who partici- patcd in thc program and distrihntcd gifts at tlu- XVashington County llomc. lli Y mcm- hcrs also attcndcd thc Charticrs rally. Ed lhnot and Phil Scott attcndcd a conlcrcncc in Crccnshnrg in prcparation for thc Day of Nlodcl Lcgislatnrc hc-ld at Harrishnrg in lan- nary. At thc Novcinhcr clnh niccting Xlr. llarry C. XVardcll, thc cxccntivc sccrctary for thc Sonthwcst District, cxplaincd thc many-sided dntics of 'AYN work. Sally Loffcrt, to Whom tht- clnh donatcd 95100.00 last ye-ar, showed slidcs talicn at tlu- Ccntcnnial Conf:-rcncc of thc YMCA at Ccncva. Switzcrland. in ordcr to show hcr apprcciation to thi- clnh. Other incctings were highlightcd hy movies which had hccn ordcrcd hy tht- program committcc. Thc ninctccn ncw incinhcrs wcrc put through all sorts of tcsts at thcir initiation and sonic we-rc cvcn rcqnircd to shinc shot-s. Thc lli-Y nicnihcrs. through thc practicc ol' thcir niotto, To crcatc, inaintain, and cxtcnd throughout the honic, school, and connnnnity high standards of Christian charactcrn, havc hclpcd to hring finc spirit into thu school. Mr. Kimhcrland, who is the lli Y advisor, is also to hc commcndcd for thc Wondcrfnl joh hc has dons- and for his inspiring lcadcr- ship. 'E,, 5 it 5 Q 1 I : I t I Varsity U. Bottom Row, l to r: j. Salno. li. l40lIlllli'l', ll. l'ctrcl, llianchi, ll. Maltony, Mr. Niclcsicls, lf. lhnot, lt. Nlilialich, Nl. Dillacco, G. lhnat. 2nd Row: A. lioni, Nl. Dalvcrny, G. Saxton, C. Ahatc, -I. linglcrt, ll. Friday, NV, llalvcrny. H. Splotta, UI. Pclldcrvillc, ll. Nlarshall. 3rd Row: l . Scdlalx, bl. Michclncci, tl. lDCllllCil, K, KilYl'llSlQ'. l. Nlaroni, j. Dunn. ll. Allison, j. XValtc-rs, ll. Dnrko. W 'Tit Y' sr ed' rm' ., .A ,ga 1- .. Au ,. -,as M ' .. f1 f .n'A '. .A .
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glam, a wonderful party. They worked long and hard on this class event. making it an enjoy- ahle affair. As the sports year progressed, those who had been the promising players of last year actually lu-came the foundation of the varsity teams of this year. Quite a few sophomore names appeared on the rosters of the various sports. Nlany of those tenth graders received their letters. Many sophomores showed their school spir- it hy being very active in the programs of the senior hand. Those sophomore majorettes who led the hand this year were Rose lion- giorni and Andrea Danek. Sophomores en- thusiastically leading the cheering at the freshmen football games were: lieheeca Chris- ty, Mary 'Io Figley. bloan Colmleck. Nlarie Tun- uo. janet Sanders, and Earlene Ayres. The chorus also was very proud of its sophomore memhers this year. XVe are looking forward to seeing these friendly and hard-working students coming hack next year as 1ipperclassmen. ff: w Boihnn Row. l. Ko r.: fl. Ilouk M. Calspurovie, C. llonzuln-L, N sluuv, Miss 'l'ianu, ll. llueik, D lfilippoui, M. Kauupizul, ll. lloll hurt. .l- Filipponi, S. lloleski Top How: lt. Ilnuut, XY. Ilughey Tucci, lt. Tuliorski, ll. Yuzevalc Keifcr, l'. Luliislink, S. lull' D. Lyons. 2nd Row: S. l.uke- M. 1'lllll'y, X. Latellal, ll. llol- land, l'. Kiunlverlauul, N. jones, -I. Kertesn, D. Fox. 3rd Row: VV. Kemp, lt. Kloodlluul, C. Ful- ler, ll. llauupson. K. Kawensky, L. lxaras, C.. lxotouch. IJ. llzirt. G. lfowler, vl. Karas, 'l'. lloover. Bottom Row. l. lo r.: ll. Sauuls-rs, M. Tunno, A. ltonu-Hi, ll. Sun- dri, Miss Scott, Miss St-liafer, A. Strom-n, ul. Susku, I.. Stllller, M. Vujenkie, V. Tolly, K. VVl'lSll. 2nd Row: VV. Martin, ll. Sen- drink. Nl. Sli:u'kn-y, l . Snxlou, ll. TIIUIIIAIS, l.. 'l'nlmorski, M. VVil- snn, A. Sinan, S. NVorslell. D. Yuksie. I.. Yoho, M. Zurcln-r, li. Zelenku, ul. Ilutkauskus, VV. lXloore. 3rd Row: ll. llonlan, C. liulrin, ll. Polnpe, A. llommes, ll, Lyons, N. Zulu-takis. S. Yuki-- vieh. lf. Yundrieh, C. Spontalk, li. Owens, D. Tuotluuan, ll. Krzecnowski. Top Row: ll. NVull'- kill, lt. jaunes, 'l'. Ynientie, ll. XY. Vvll2llt'll, ll. liudy, A. Orga.
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