Huntington's 2019 yearbook and yearbook ads can be purchased online now

2019 Huntingtonian Yearbook Ads on Sale

Huntington's 2019 yearbook and yearbook ads can be purchased online now

January 28, 2019

Development of the 2019 edition of the Huntingtonian, Huntington High School’s annual yearbook continues. Ads are now on sale.

Anyone can purchase an ad in the book. Many parents have already secured one to honor their graduating senior. A full page color ad goes for $300. Half page ($200) and sixteenth page ($50) sizes are also available. Photos can be included in the ad. Space is limited, so those interested in purchasing an ad should not wait very long. The final deadline is Thursday, February 28.

To purchase an ad, log onto www.yearbookordercenter.com and enter code 4579.

Order a Yearbook Today

Huntington High School yearbook advisor Elizabeth Casazza.
Huntington High School yearbook advisor Elizabeth Casazza.

It happens all the time. A Huntington High School senior decides not to order a yearbook and later regrets it. When they realize the omission, a copy of the book is usually no longer available.

The 2019 edition of the Huntingtonian is now on sale for $85. A one line name stamp on the book is $8 until January 30. The price of the yearbook will increase by $10 after January 30. Half of the available 2019 yearbooks have already been sold.

To purchase a copy online, log onto www.yearbookordercenter.com and enter code 4579. To order a copy by phone, call 1-866-287-3096 from Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. For online help send a message to yearbookordercenter@herffjones.com.

Teacher Elizabeth Casazza is the yearbook club’s faculty advisor. Seniors Katherine DeGennaro, Christopher Diaz, Jaqueline Salgado, Taylor Halloway and juniors Julia Segal, Abby Maichan and Olivia Perez are taking leading roles in the production of this year’s volume.

Huntington’s School Heritage Museum includes copies of every high school yearbook published since 1930. (There was no yearbook published in 1933 as the Great Depression took hold.) Prior to 1930, smaller sized pamphlets were issued annually. They were more literary in nature, but did contain some recaps of events, clubs and sports teams. Those pamphlets are also in the School Heritage Museum’s collection.