Time to order the 2023 edition of the Huntingtonian is running out soon
Time to order the 2023 edition of the Huntingtonian is running out soon 

Final Call to Purchase Huntingtonian 2023


May 26, 2023


The final call to purchase a copy the 2023 edition of The Huntingtonian yearbook has gone out. It will chronicle the Class of 2023 and all of the events that have made this year special.

Yearbook Club faculty advisor Elizabeth Casazza with this year's staff members.

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.

Yearbooks can be purchased at www.yearbookordercenter.com school code: 4579 through Monday, May 29 for $ 95. This year’s yearbook club faculty advisor is Elizabeth Casazza. Senior Sophia Segal is the club president.

Putting the yearbook together is a massive undertaking. It runs hundreds of pages and contains several thousand photos that tell the story of the school year from start to finish. The quality of the books has risen dramatically from decades ago as technology has advanced.

A group of creative students developed the yearbook. Aislyn Franciscovich designed the cover. Club vice presidents Kelly Splendorio and Ruby Meidenman; secretary Laura Curtin and treasurer Leah Sheran have all made notable contributions to the volume.

Stephanie Wickey has coordinated the yearbook club’s TikTok account. Club members Isabella Lanfranco, Charlotte Curtin, McKenna Buffa, Mary Marinello and Mikah Schueller have also played a role in the 2023 edition.

Project managers Ella Kamenstein and Anna Bell Young have mentored new club members and also contributed to this year’s yearbook. Christopher Granados has also been working as a project manager, collaborating closely with Mrs. Casazza.

The 2023 edition of The Huntingtonian is expected to take its rightful place alongside cherished volumes from past decades.

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.