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First Row: Mike Salerno. Mr. Stanton, Karl Lucy. Second Row: Roger Scott. Samuel Gerbino. Thomas Altmann, Rocco Fraccica. James Maloney, John Fulmer, Thomas Bechtel, Vernon Lallas. Third Row: Ben I.oquasto. William Lehr, William Anckaitis. John Guizweilcr, Carl Boscia, F.lbern Alkirc. Thomas Klock, Charles Bennett. Frank Rcnaldi. Richard Schlough, Kenneth Williams. THE H 1 -Y CLUB President Robert Katona Secretary Emery Horvath Vice-President John Bulette Treasurer Mackey Skinner Adviser Mr. Stanton The Hi-Y is considered to be one of the most important and most honored organizations in the school. T hroughout the year the members strive to create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian living. First Row: Stanley Fitclson. Robert Katona. Second Row: Emery Horvath, Robert Rasmussen. John Bui- ettc, Mackey Skinner. 23
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SENIOR Y-TEENS Dolores Busch Marilyn Garis Norma Frankenfield Ann Smith Dolores Mills Mrs. William Kane President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Program Chairman Adviser CABINET: Art Publicity Music Social Service Worship Social Corinne Williams Louise Lewis Kathleen Storm Jane Osterstock Virginia Kovacs Dolores Parsons Grace Iacono Li ft, bottom to top: Mrs. Kane, Norma Frankenfield. Kathleen Storm. Dolores Mills. Louise Lewis. Grace Iacono. Richt, bottom to top: Jane Osterstock. Dolores Parsons, Corinne Williams. Virginia Kovacs. For many years the Y-Teens has been the one organization which brings girls of all nationalities, races, and creeds together in close fellowship with one another. This year through such activities as panel discussions, speakers, movies, social functions, and attending church services with the Hi-Y, the club tried to help the girls accomplish these goals: “to grow as a person; to grow in fellowship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities; and to grow in the knowl- edge and love of God.” Knkki.ing, left to right: Mary Drogo, Bev- erly Kike. Marilyn Kostcnbadcr, Yvon- ne Gall, Patricia Lallate. First Row, standing: Eva I'hantz. Patri- cia Woolf. Elaine Jones. Ruth Spring- field. Lorna Vannatta. Joyce Happel. Dolores Brownell. Second Row: Ann Louise Springfield. Shirley Messa, Leona Shafer. Carol Sandwick. Third Row: Evelyn Lerner. Beverly Hoff- stadl. Gail Ferry, Shirley Ritter. Fourth Row: Jean Paul. Nancy Burns, Betty Weiss. Finn Row: Claudia Wolbach, Stella Grecnleaf. Barbara Wolf. Sixth Row: Jo Bcidlcr, Virginia Burk- holder, Shirley Schrocdcr. Seventh Row: Sandra Stutzman, Carol Burwell. Hclgi Danjc ek. 22
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First Row: M a r y a n n Kohler, Shirley Messa. Klainc Malles. Skcond Row: Mrs. Saiult, Mrs. Sitgreaves. MARY MEYERS AUXILIARY President Vice-President Secretary Shirley Messa Ei.aine Mattes Katiierinf. Bechtel Treasurer Adviser Maryann Kohler Mrs. Sitgreaves The Mary Myers Auxiliary, which was organized on Febru- ary 2, 1910, can boast of many accomplishments. Their main purpose is to work for and fur- ther the development of the Easton Hospital through hos- pital volunteer service. Among their other activities arc speakers and social func- tions, topped by the Bunny Ball. First Row: Ruth Lomcrson, Catherine Vara no. Skcond Row: Freda Essid, Catherine Avianantos. Third Row: Shirley Mcssa. Helene Malles. Fourth Row: Klainc Mattes. Beverly HofTstadt.
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