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First Row: Donald Pritchard. Harold J. Pritchard. Alan Hart- zell. Second Row: Miss Lauhach. Edward Appleman. Jerry Colvcr, Eston Morgan. First Row: Donald Raslcy, John Mann, Henry Hummell. SicoMt Row: Richard Lowe, Giro Cin- cotta. Richard Storms, John Troll. Third Row: Joseph Cunningham. Frank Horvath. John Daniels. Ed- ward Young. Jan Cole. John Pol- omchak. Gregory Kowalc yk. Thom- as Gilbert. Irwin Mark. THE VOC NEWS CLUB Editor-in-Chief Thomas Wolff. Business Manager Frank Renaldi Production Manager Lawrence Arcuri Typist Jean Vandegrift Distribution Manager George Hari.fy Adviser Miss Laubach The Voc News was published for tlie first time in Easton High School dur- ing the school year of 1952-53. This newspaper is published for the benefit of the students of the vocational department. The club meets on alternate Wednesdays in Room 114. Firm Row: Frank Renaldi. Dale Miller. Thomas Wolfe, Gerald Paulus. Carmen Ferri. Second Row: Larry Ar- curi. George Harley. Frank Romeo. 18
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Tor I.kft: Virginia Detwcilcr. Shirley Ritter. Yvonne Gall. Dolores Mills. Tor Right: Klaync Tucker, Miss Sttirtevant. Miss Laubach. Carole Tuft. Ckntkr: Virginia Burkholder, Editor; Ella Eells. Business Manager; Molly Scip, Assistant Editor; Marilyn Garis. Assistant Business Manager. Bottom I.kft: Dolores Parsons. Dolores Busch, Mary Jane Dungan. Eleanor Veronis, Virginia Kovacs. Bottom Right: Shirley Mcssa. Helen Napoli, Gail Kerry, Louise Coscnzo, Barbara Gipp. Missing: Photographers Margaret Skinner and Paul Ruth. THE RECHAUFFE Editor Virginia Bijrkhoi.df.r Assistant Editor Molly Skip Business Manager Ella Fells The Rtkhauffe, our official yearbook, is published every year by a staff of able students. The purpose of the book is to give the students a record of their school years. Assistant Business Manager Marilyn Garis Advisers Miss Laubach Miss Sturtf.vant 17
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Kneeling, Left to Right: Jean- ette Matraxia. Sue Krash. Carolyn Tihvick. Joan Carr. Seated: Georgia Jallos. Doris Orlowek, Joanne Minotti. Janet Transue. Santa Patti, Marilyn Ackerman, Lois Bch- ler. First Row: Georgia Ewing, I.ois Rodler, (Jail Hutchison. Bar- bara Begies. Kathleen Stock- cr. Rose Monaco. Sadie Maz- zarcse, Marjorie McGraw. Second Row: Patricia Mclner- ncy, Barbara Au, Pat Groll- man. Catherine Collura. Ann Wilder, Marguerite Parker, Darlene White. Third Row: Sandra Shaffer, Emily Freer, Susan Wells. Carol I.ehr, Robin Bell. Nancy Elder, Sylvia Kneeht. Margaret Bennett, Fay Joluii son. EASTON SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS President Vice-President Secretary T reasurer Janet Transue Patricia Moyer Joanne Mi noth Santa Patti Adviser Mrs. C. R. Calzktti Chairmen: M usic Publicity Social Social Service Worship Art Susan Krash Lois Rodler Kathleen Sea wood Darla Haffling Sylvia Knf.cht Jane Ki.ock The many interesting programs the Easton Sophomore Y-Teens have had have included worship, movies, speakers, and fashion shows. The projects the members have undertaken are the Council Dances and bake sales. Under the able direction of Mrs. C. R. Calzetti, the girls hope “to build a fellowship of woman and girls throughout the world.” Seated, Left to Right: Joyce Streeter. Beverly Taylor. Joan Kantner, Patricia Moyer. Janet Corrierc, Georginc Non. Dar- la Haffling. First Row, Standing: Barbara Bertrand. Laura Jane Belkcy, Janice Dalrymplc. Ann Ama- to. Emily Boscia. Joanne But- to, Jane Slikcr. Second Row: Sandra Moser, Louise Balliet. Joanne Moon- ey, Joanne Odenheimcr. Alice Fielding. Gail Searfoss. Kath- leen Scnurz. Third Row: Barbara .Seifert. Flora Mae Moser. Janet An- drews. Jane Klock. Betty Say- lor. Judy Kahler. Patsy Allen. Delia Thornlcy. 19
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