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lx)0tid h%uL (IdvoniuhsiA. Makeup Time! jofc (Don, QiuxdIjl SENIOR PLAY—January 8, 1959 Director Mrs. Harris Student Director Carol Paneoni Don Quixote Sancho Pan .a Antonia Josefina Rocinante, the horse Teresa .............. Sanchita Dr. Sanson Carasco Master Nicholas Miguel Alicia .............. Master Pedro Leandro Esteban, the monkey Shepherd Boy Villager First Country Girl Second Country Girl Third Country Girl Guests at Inn Villagers Robert Pirih John Latella Helene Horovitz Sara Fodor Joe Muscaro Bill Hemphill Jeanne Capozzoli Judy Testa Emile Robert Donna Schiavo Alfred Allison Bonnie Costello Marianne Mungello Nellie Fritch John Miehalski Paul Morgan Tom Gilbert Gloria Launch Rose Gallo Rita Lounder Bottom Row. 1. to r.: J. Testa, R. Lounder, G. Laurich, Mrs. Harris, N. Fritch, D. Schiavo, S. Fodor. 2nd Row: 1. Capozzoli, J. Miehalski, W. Hemphill, M. Mungello, J. Muscaro, A. Allison, R. Gallo. Top Row: T. Gilbert, E. Robert, R. Pirih, J. Latella, P. Morgan. 28
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(bdtivsL tjihLbu £nj0Jj ihsL (L. (L. The Girls’ Athletic Association is an organi- zation whose aim is to teach girls good sports- manship and provide opportunities to develop athletic ability. The membership of the club is composed of tenth, eleventh, and twelfth-grade girls who are interested in sports. The girls' opportunities to take part in sport activities are numerous. They can play basketball, volleyball, or softball. Dur- ing monthly club periods that are held in the gym, they dance or participate in games between member teams. The officers of the club this year were: Susan Rash, president; Betty Melnyk, vice pres- ident; and Kathy Stewart, secretary-treasurer. The club’s annual dance was held in Decem- ber. The main attraction of this dance was the crowning of the 1959 Football King and Queen. This year Sam Samloff was crowned king, and Mary Ellen Blaine was crowned queen. Susan Rash and Frank Mika were selected as first attendants to the king and queen. At the annual party, food was brought bv all the girls. After refreshments were served, the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. Everyone enjoyed themselves. The evening passed all too quickly. This year the club was under the sponsor- ship of Mrs. Jean Beyer. Ambitious maids. Bottom Row, 1. to r.: J. Zabetakis, K. Young, C. Harris, B. Melnyk, S. Rash, Mrs. Beyers, K. Stewart, M. McClain, R. Meyers, C. Stuchell. 2nd Row: I). Drazick, K. Stevenson, F. Yaworski, 1'. Martinez, 1,. Malone, J. Melnyk, E. Patter- son, I. Fuller, P. Knislcy, N. Wright, J. Guiddy, M. Esno, C. Malone, J. Smith. Top Row: G. Clemens] B. Roach, J. Collins, C. Miller, D. McClain, I. Foder, G. Lander, S. Harris, R. Harris, M. Preston, F. Kelso, G. Kelso. 27
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?(L JjIjl Sta L di lpAu VYlavuj ShidsniA. Bottom Row, 1. to r.: M. Wayson, D. Kuhn, E. Roach, J. Muscaro, Mr. Brozier, W. Hemphill, N. Duni, M. Ca- ruso,.!. Ruskowski. 2nd Row: C. Blank, V. Tustin, D. Mankowski, R. Gallo, |. I'ratini, I). Schiavo, C. Halfhill, P. Orenchuk, B. Krynak, S. Fcxlor. Top Row: M. Mungello, C. Panconi, M. 'I'ustin, B. Tarhalla, L. Malone, K. Mika. The Hi-Lite is a monthly publication of the journalism class of Union. It is printed at the local printing office in an easy-to-read type and published at the end of the month as a regular newspaper. The paper is self-supporting. Most of the money is obtained by selling ads with the rest being acquired through the selling of the paper to the student body. Mr. Regis Brozier is the advisor of the Hi-Lite. The business manager is Carol Pan- coni. Sara Fodor, the news editor, is assisted by Rose Gallo while Mary Rose Caruso, the feature editor, is assisted by Carol Panconi. Jo Ann Fratini is the correspondence editor. The staff collects and writes the news and then sends it to Mr. Brozier who decides if articles are worthy of publication. Each month copies of the Hi-Lite are sent to various area schools which in turn send copies of their paper to Union. 29 The paper has arrived!
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