Union High School - U Yearbook (Burgettstown, PA)

 - Class of 1959

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fomm JvriaL Qlub (phovid A. (Additional Jhainim The Commercial Club was organized primarily to give its members additional in- struction on topics which cannot be fully covered in the classroom. Another function of the club is to instruct anyone enrolled in the Commercial Course as to the duties of an efficient office worker. Every year the club undertakes two pro- jects—to buy a pin for the highest ranking commercial student and to pay half the cost of “Today’s Secretary,” a secretarial magazine which seniors receive for use in class work. To obtain money for these projects, the club members sell candy and gum at games. Under the guidance of Miss Tiano, the girls are given a better understanding of the commercial field and are made fully aware of the many requirements necessary to equip a secretary for a responsible position. The following officers were elected: Sara Fodor, president; Barbara Krynak, vice presi- dent; Mary Rose Caruso, secretary-treasurer; Helene Horovitz and Nellie Fritch, program chairmen. How about a piece of candy? Bottom Row, I. to r.: J. Marra, G. Launch, K. Mika, N. Fritch, It. Horovitz, S. Fodor, Miss Tiano, B. Krynak. M. Caruso, J. Melynk, L. Malone. 2nd Row: R. Lounder, C. Panconi, I. Fuller, M. Tustin, K. Halloway, . Tucker, P. McClements, J. Fratini, D. Schiavo, C. Kennedy, P. Orenchuk, J. Presutti, D. Mankowski, V. Tustin, R. Gallo, J. Testa, M. WorstclI. Top Row: K. Gillespie, F. Bartoletti, D. Mike, M. Michalski, M. Allison, 1). Anderson, G. Roberts, M. Wayson, R. McBee, N. Duni, B. Tarhalla, P. Sziminski, B. Costello, B. Dubich, J. Dluski, P. Thompson. 19

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c ibhaJu (flub cH IpA. VYhim SiudsmJtA.. Bottom Row, 1. to r.: H. Horovitz, J. Fratini, C. Kennedy, C. Pasqualini, R. Lounder, D. Schiavo, J. Presutti, J. Testa. 2nd Row: L. Scopel, K. Young, 1). Mankowski, R. Malone, J. Zahetalds, J. Melnyk, P. Scott, J. Bcr- tovieh, M. Cagnon. Top Row: K. Zemich, S. O’Hara, Miss Scott. Happy moments. The school librarian. Miss Scott, and her librarians did a fine job of charging books to stu- dents and checking them off when they were returned. In October a meeting was held and officers were elected. They are the following: Presi- dent, Helene Horovitz; Vice President, Jo Ann Fratini; Secretary, Callie Ann Kennedy; Treas- urer, Carol Pasqualini. The Library Club has no regular meetings, but a meeting is called whenever necessary. The library is one of the most needed rooms in the school. There students have the privilege of reading books and newspapers and finding information needed for classes. The Library Club held its annual tea party on February 12th. during the eighth period iii the library. The event was well attended by the club members and their faculty guests. The party was greatly enjoyed by all who attended it. 18



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te» VfljuAicaL ijjwupA. TRIO L. to r.: B. Schulte, J. Dluski, L. Malone, J. Zabetakis. Thanksgiving program given in the auditorium. The girls worked hard and enthusiastically to make it a success. At Christmas they presented a very inter- esting program. This program painted a musical picture of traditional Christmas activities. The two chief attractions in the program were: “Jolly Old Saint Nick and The Chipmunks.” These scenes were ably acted out by Pete Blue, John Sarracino. Charles Webster, and James Bernola. The musical organizations of Union High School have been created and have thrived on an interest in music alone. Thirty-eight girls were chosen for membership because of their special ability in reading music and in blending their voices and tone quality. Their first public appearance was the At the choral festival held at Mt. Lebanon High School, our school was ably represented bv Jean Dluski, Irene Fuller, Carol Malone, and Laurel Malone. When the Bicentennial Musical Celebration was held in the Syria Mosque, Laurel Malone, Jean Dluski, and Joyce Scott were selected to represent our school at the occasion. The Easter program and the Spring Con- cert closed a very active and profitable season. ENSEMBLE Bottom Row. 1. to r.: J. Colo. J. Zabetackis, J. Scott. M. Fowler, B. Allison. S. Cowden. Top Row: J. Rraecr, J. Dluski, L Malone, C. Malone, B. Schulte. E. James, C. Diamond. 20

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