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 14 text:
“
S ni L J. dL. CL. (phovid A. 9mp danL J imninq Bottom Row, I. to r.: J. Morin, J. Scruppi, C. Nakovich, P. Patsolie, P. Baranik, K. Homitz, P. Flanegan. 2nd Row: S. Main, R. Abbott, F. Kiss, A. Myers, J. Cole, J. Dluski, Miss Jackson, P. Tucci, J. Grabsky, J. Canning, M. Stctter, C. Gilson. 3rd Row: A. Guyo, M. Viloski, A. Venjentic, J. Casey, S. Ramcrez, R. Janulevicz, R. Monteqnin, C. Sandri, J. Strope, B. Gallo, P. Strieko, C. Hice, F,. Strieko, R. Blakley, R. Founder, J. Testa. 4th Row: S. Holfaway. J. Curtis, G. Patterson, M. Taborski, F. VVozniak, M. Kunkle, J. Scott, N. Galisb, C. Kennedy, E. Roach, D. Kuhn, J. Ruskowski, B. Dubicb, P. Sziminski. P. Clair. Top Row: B. Costello, J. Dluski, P. MeCIements, G. Laurieh, M. Mungello, C. Pan- eoni. N. Friteh, J. Marra, K. Mika, N. Dunay. Jack Frost and the Sno-Qucen with attendants “Better Living Today for Better Homes To- morrow” is the motto for which the senior chap- ter of the F. II. A. strives. The club is under the able leadership of Miss Jackson. This year the club elected the following officers: President, Jean Dluski; Vice President, Marcia Kunkle; Secretary, Nancy Galish; Treas- urer. Rita Blakley; Historian, Cynthia Gilson; Parliamentarian, Judy Testa; Song Leader, Mar- ianne Mungello; Chaplain, Rosetta Abbott. These girls were installed in office at an induction service held in November. The biggest social event of the club is the annual Sno-Ball Dance at which time Jack Frost and the Sno-Queen are crowned and their eight reigning attendants are chosen. The reigning cotinle was: Tack Frost, Frank Mika; Sno-Queen, Marv FHen Blaine; Attendants, Marianne Mun- gello; Emile Roberts; JoAnn Marra; Morris Harvev; Nellie Friteh; Sam Samloff; Carol Pan- coni; Art Prado. Although in debt when starting out, at the end of the year they were out of debt, and all was well. 10
”
Page 13 text:
“
- J A(A V y i. V Qunuft Iton L Soasutif Habu Bottom Row, 1, to r.: G. Kemp, L. Garcia, B. Petrucci, Mr. Hanna, P. McKee, R. Marra, B. Clark, P. Patsolic. 2nd Row: B. Yazavack, C. Ralston, M. Scott, N. McGinnis, G. McDonald, M. Schaffer, H. Holt, B. Majernick, M. Robert, P. Stricko, M. Malone, J. Lukon, S. Welsh. 3rd Row: J. Kubolack, 1. Mervosh, C. Cindrich, H. Cunningham, P. Kemp, S. O’Palka, S. Boiler, R. Jenalovich, L. Stewart, K. Caleski, A. Guyo, P. Baronick, M. Nicksick, C. Diamond, R. Delprato, T. Leskovich. Top Row: S. Litick, G. Bundy, D. Mungello, B. Sayre, J. Cunningham, R. Onstatt, F. Chastluk, G. Froats, R. Omistadi, W. Foflygen. Sponsored by Mr. Hanna, the Junior Na- tional Honor Society strives to promote higher standards among the students in the eighth, ninth, and tenth grades. The society held its first meeting during September. At this meeting the following students were elected as officers: Rebecca Petrucci, president; Rosemary Marra, vice president; Patricia McKee, secretary; Lana Garcia, treasurer. Recommendation for membership is sub- mitted by members of the faculty to the teacher’s council, which in turn selects those students whose qualifications are high enough to permit their entrance into the society. Recommendation for membership is based on the following: 1. Scholarship—3.0 average or higher. 2. Service—willingness to serve with hon- or, obedience, and determination. 3. School Citizenship—h onoring the rights and privileges of others. 4. Leadership—capability of promoting and carrying out accepted programs. 5. Character—pleasing personality, high morals, and marked individuality. L. to R.: L. Garcia, B. Petrucci, P. McKee, R. Marra 9
”
Page 15 text:
“
Quni L J. 9C. d. dixxA. SuMf 'Ijanx. The Junior F. H. A. was organized at Union High School for the purpose of promoting friend- ship and social experiences among junior high- school students. The club membership is open to eight-grade and ninth-grade girls interested in and studying home economics. The following officers were elected: Sandra Haspel, president; Christina Diamond, vice president; Kay Halfhill, secretary; JoAnn Zabe- takis, treasurer; Wanda Owens, song leader; Paula Dluski. program leader; Darlene Kinkela. historian; Candida Celli, parliamentarian; and JoAnn Niekleson. chaplain. The club sells Christmas cards, wrappings, and stationery to raise funds for social activities. During October tire members visited the Day-Training School. They put on a program for the pupils and gave each pupil a treat. On October 25th the members attended a regional meeting at Whitehall Junior High School in Baldwin Township. The vear proved profitable and enjoyable to all the members. Refreshment Time! Bottom Row, I. to r.: S. Ifaspel, P. Dluski. 2nd Row: C. Esno, J. Zabetakis, M. Nicholson, D. Harshey, Mrs. Lunger, C. Diamond, F. Kabo, G. Hilliard, G. Lewis. 3rd Row: 13. LaRue, W. Owens, B. Jones, G. Owens, N. Ray. 4th Row: S. Cherenko, S. Harris, M. Barnhart, K. Halfhill, D. Kinkela. 11
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.