2024 Huntingtonian Yearbook Takes Shape
January 2, 2024
The 2024 edition of “The Huntingtonian,” the annual yearbook of Huntington High School is taking shape. The volume is currently on sale through January 30 at a discount price of $85. The cost will increase to $95 effective January 31. So order now.
It happens all the time. A Huntington High School senior decides not to order a yearbook and later regrets it. When they realize the mistake, a copy of the book is usually no longer available.
To make sure you secure a copy of the yearbook, log into www.yearbookordercenter.com. Enter Huntington High School’s code: 4579. Ads of various sizes can also be purchased at the same link.
This year’s yearbook club is led by faculty advisor Elizabeth Casazza. The executive board includes Christopher Granados (president), Kiley Barch (co-recording secretary), Ashley Alay (co-recording secretary) and Charlotte Curtin (treasurer). Each of the officers is also a contributor to the publication.
Mr. Granados and Harry Cuadra are assisting art teachers Jennifer Fazin and Pamela Piffard in developing the 2024 yearbook’s cover.
“Stephanie Contreras Garcia, Charlotte Gordon, Deanna Elvir, Donna Lazo, Juan Erazo, Iverson Menjivar , Kimberly Granados, Valerie Jarama, Jessica Oliva, Toni Reyes-Sorto and Veronica Cocoman are also contributing and dedicating their time to making sure the yearbook will turn out to be the best one yet,” Mrs. Casazza said.
Ads can be purchased at the online link above through March 1. Ads can take the form of parent dedications to those covering a quarter page, half page and full page.
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 deepened.) 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.
There’s still much work to do, but the yearbook club members believe the 2024 edition is going to be something spectacular.