Easton Area High School - Rechauffe Yearbook (Easton, PA)
- Class of 1957
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' J N' ,5 ' ' N' mg. - E: mg, ' ' +'1g3 ' A ' i 'Y 3 hlxuwx V' 2' kff 4' .PQ I Table of Contents IDICDICATION AnMlNrs'rRAT1oN ,ATHLICTICS CLUBS SOPIIOMORFS Jumons FACULTY ACTIVITIES SIQNIORS PAGE Five Seven Twelve Thirty Seventy Seventy-four Sevemy-eight Eighty-four One Hundred Dedication For hcl' o11ls1z111cli11g gllilllllllf llllll gcnuiuc illlCl'CSl,. us 21 l'1'ic11cl 211111 lcz1c'l1c1'. ML thc Class ol' 1957, 2ll'C l1o11o1'ccl Lo clccliculc 0111' yC2ll'lJlJ0k thc RC'c'l1z111iI'c'-. lo MISS FRANCES IAl7l3.1XCIl. who has 1'c11rlc1'ccl x'z1l11z1blc 2lSSiSl2ll1l'C as 1l1c zulviscr nl' thc Rll'l'll2llliI'dT Sl2lH' 211111 thc Von' News. 5 Boa rd of Education Slfvwl-plm 1.1-'H no RlClll'.' NIV. Kcmxclh Krzmick. Nlr. juwlx .X. Ruulm, Nh, lull ll S. llolv. :lm Nll. S'l'X'NDIXl. 1,1-'H 'lo RlI.ll'IZ Nlr. llcrmzm N. Hz , RlllDCl'I XY. Crzlig. Nh. lfrzmk l', Slmlxlc. XII: Cilmrlcs W. Ridlzmls. NIR. EDXVARD TRACY Superintcnclcmt ol' Schools 5l1A'Il4D l.l rfl' '10 R1r.u'1l: Nlr, Cl, Hel ln-rl Skinner, Nlr. Russell li, SL-ip H11 Floyd R. I,czll', Nlrs. llollis Slzllmlcforrl, Mrs, Fluyrl l,1lllll2lK'll. uv: l.l11fl 'rn Rll.II'I.' NIV. Km Nlillcr, Nlr. R. licrnzml Nlcrwznllm Llmalrlcs NI. XxCl'lillClSl'l'. Nlr. lull wzml l rzuw. .zlxkcll liwing, Nll NIR. .Xl,lil-'R'l S. lim: Mk. S'l'ANl.liY li. S11c1clc1m'A1.'1t l,l'ilH'ilJ2ll .XSSBIRIIII l'rim'ipzll dministration 'lb mn' prillcipztl, .Xlbert lirb. ztntl otn' assistant p1'int'ipz1l, Stanley Steigerwztlt, we zne indebted for helpful glliCl2llll'C. keen interest. and 21 perpetual interest in the students oi' Iiztston High School. xx .lou limn-R Xlm, Cltlxlutps lit tcm rl: Klux. Ruzluun RMI St'l'l'L'l2llf St-c't't-tally St-c'1't-Lztry Mr. Rocco Crisanti, Mr. James Sampson, Mr. Frank Marks Mr. Ellsworth Case Mr. .lack Cecilia Maintenance and Culinary Staffs Mrs. Sally Wilhelm, Mrs. Mary Black, Mrs. Dorothy Andrews Mrs. Margaret Boyer, Mrs. Christine Duff l Mr. Peter Myres, ' Mrs. Ella Alsover, Mrs. Viola Kutz 8 E715 day we fare the gaalpasf down 'fav ,,,.,,.A PM W1 ww lg 1 ' Q Q an as if I T A fx 4 33 5: 'PV Mmwwsim' Junior Varsity Football SCHEDULE AND SCORES Scplcnmbcr SClJICllllJL'1' Seplcmnlmcl' 27 Oclulmcl' October Octobcr Oftobcr Oftobcr Octolmcr Novcnllmer A .- 1.. .Aston IZIISIOII ZZISIOII lSIOIl znslon Easton lzzuslon .LISIOII ISIOII Lnston XVilson Allen town N1Jl'lll2lllllJlfJll Bcthlchcnl Pllillipslmrg Allentown Central NCJI'lll2ll1lIJtfJll Phi llipslnlrg BCllllL'll6Ill X'Vils0n M R MR. MR Mu. MR 0 35 ll lfi G l 4 0 7 0 6 l3AR'l'0I,li1 R1 Vl'li I'll'1f1RA'm livlfiRl'l 1' l3lsnNARlK lfu' ' Varsity Football SCHEDULE AND SCORES Scpu-nllx-r 8 l'l2l5l0ll Reading Sclmlcllllmcl' ll llZlSlUll Xllllmn Si'lJlClIllJCl' 2l lizlslon Poltsvillv Sepu-lnlxcr 29 l'l1l5lOIl .Xllcnlown Cclllrul Um lulm' lil linsum Nlmllgmllcry llluir Ocwlmcx' lil liamml llclhlehcm Oc mlm' 27 linsmn link Vcmculiollzll Nownllx-1' fl l.'l2lSl0ll .XllClll0Wll Now-llnln-1' Sl lizulml Lclmzmcm Nuwlllln-1' 22 lfamlml l'l1illipslmu1'g lfllzsl Row: Nl, Nlilcs. W. llomlcm. ll, Cilillmxl. .X. Cizunirmi, CL. .xlllllllk ll, Gcllxml C lllll 4 .L lllllll, H. Slugnilu, li. Ciicr. Sl'l'0NlD Row: l. Kohler, li. K2llsl'l', R. Scnwoocl, CL. l'l2lli'l'. 'l'. lfzlpzllzum, K. l'nzmg Ilmn R. llClllll1lIll. R. lfung. Nl. Ilzlpcui. R. Long. l'. ll0I'7l, lllllkll Row: S, l lllllL'l. XY. Spciglxl, R. Rcmulcy, CZ. H2ll'l'lS. R. fllill, G. llcllick D Bu ln lfulluu Row: W. ll'inlcx', l'l. XYc:ncl', R. Kolllcr. li. Cilciclllllnll, Nl, Ciriflill R Rumu Xmlnlixlc. C. llZllCll. lClIlCI'. -ru Row: IJ. Cuupcr, NI. xlllI'l'l5UIl, 'II lllzlsco, Hanlon. 'l'. llzlrlulcl, l'. .XlIN.lllllS QQSDUUV E HB. Hmm Com II Robert Ruta .'Xss1s1'.,xx'l' C10 1 llhznrles Bzlrtolcl B011-illlllill livC1'itL john BL'ClIl2l1'ik Snlvznlurc l'ipcrz1Lo Co-C .,w'l',uNs G1-rzulcl .AXNIZIUJ Dzmicl Gclhcrt SENIOR 1.1-f'ls'l'lfRX I Gerald .XIIIZIIO Donald I5z1c'lm1:111 xxlllhtllly Iilznsfo Richzarcl Iiclltllzlm Anlllony Czllmlzlllo Brizm Clifford Rohn-rt Fong Daniel Gellmcrt Mika? Grillin Clint Harris Tvcl Hzlrlmzm NlZlltlll'VV Nlorrison Rulmcrt Olcll Ricllzml Rcnlulcy Roger rI1Cl.lCIllCl' XVillian1 X'Vintc1' I-l F? E fi' 5 V, ,V..Q. J -J, L' far K , I M -if' It L F5 YJ 5 Xi 'C 'Q W M fe ET E? 5 ,Nw iv- 3 5 Q A g 1? Red Jackets President Lmti BIBI.lCl'IliIMlCR Treasurer NANc:Y Burl .Xdviser Mizs. Riczrmkns Under the able leadership of Mrs. Charles Richards, these girls formed a unified and concentrated cheering section at all Easton High School football games. Wearing the special uniforms of white SWCLII shirts and red dinks, the girls displayed unique card formations and cheered the team on to victory. FIRST Row: V. Ricker, A. Kish. B. Moyer, S. Compagnila, I.. Johnson. NI. Farina, R. Felker. V. Genua. J. Marzuoli. R. Giulfre, M. Kolnos, S. Livingston. CZ. Matyas, C. Picone. S. Davies. B. Lalonde, Y. Canone. Srczoxn Row: Clbisesi, .L Handsakcr, J. Rotondo, J. Thornton. B. l'estik. I.. Cllemis, J. Davidv son. Ii. Crouse. B. Reiss, C. Alexander. F. Bennett, S. Morrow. J. Mutchler. J. Ifogel, Il. INIcGinu, G. Billone, A. Heil, NI. Stoner. 'IHIRD Row: K. Halley, B. Hartzell, H. Hughes. N. Klorriere. D. Dcnsler. J. Albert. L. Robert- son, Robertson, J. Nicoletta. J. Finelli, L. Donato, S. Edelman, D. Beitel. 0. Binner. Bishing, C. Misero. Ifotlnrn Row: N. Eckard, F. Sulfaro, J. Ogden. J. Hartcnstein. J. Halko, J. Laros, C. Russo. S. DeBosb, M. Diamond, P. Gelbert, NI. Herscy, C. Baumert, B. Jacob. J. Metzcndorf, K. Nicholas, B. Scalzo, L. Petty. l nf'ru Row: J. Coleman. B. Miller, NI. livans. V. linglisb, Y. Ascb, I.. Hosking. K. Merrick. .L Barker, NI. Ryan, J. Shafer, Cl. Williams, L. Walter. ll. Jacob. l'. Dibilio, B. Indicello, M. Young, P. Nlutchler. SIXTH Row: J. Kressley, K. Binncr. CZ. Clrotbers, J. Seibel. J. Mutclrler. S. Hokuf, S. Godsbalk, J. Ciantz, J. leel. H. Bull. I.. Nlerkin, Kressler, G. Glover. C-. Dennis, I.. I.aDuca. B. Eustis, I.. Bibleheimer, N. Bull. li. Nlnnfortl. G. Sallatine, NI. I.. Polgartly, Reihl, Nl. Painz. S. Carai. S. Fisher, Coffey, B. Lext-rs, ll. I.owe. kl. Burkingliani. S. Hartman, B. Clnvo, M. lleznn, R. Salerno, R. Caponigro Easton High School Twirlers Head 'l'wirlcr-lfkxx Nllslfko 'linnlmlers-ll KRIEKRK NlI'NI'0RIi, ROS.Xl,ll-I CZ.'xi'oNlr:R0 Cioacli-Mus. Rlc:n.xRns Rain or shine, these high-steppers accrmiplishetl tlillicult drills and routines by many hours of long hard practice. These pretty gals with their energy and enthusiasm certainly are a credit to our wonderful E.H.S. Band and their mentor, Mrs. Charles Richards. l l..XG 'VWIRLI-lRS l'ilRS'I' Row: A. Smith, K. fi1lIll2ll'Cl'l, D. Bentliznn. Slccoxn Row: il. l'ic'one, Nl. Lattig, C. Drtnnheller, ll. lfranltenlieltl. llilllkll Row: II. Barr, l.. 'l'roll. D. Gordon, I. Gilbert. R. Nlilllll, Z. Stihlongh. 17 Nlelvin Hillel' CLI.,-xkixi-31's l'z1n'ieiu Young l'il'2llll4 Russo Nlilclrecl Murphy Seoll lNIz1elJonz1lcl Rczijoy Douseher Henry Ccnuu .Ionn DcnLill1 Rose Simloli lflllily Lewis lietly llllllllgjl Klurol Helwiek .luclith Slouclt Nornmu Rolhroek ClYxlls,x1,s Ilzi Belle llhlcr Ann Louise Hclwi Helly ,Xnn Keilmei' Olsoic liluine xV2llll'l' ek Band f-Ullillilllilf NIR. Ili-mm' lliucxim.-ui Heaul ixl.llUl'l'lICf lXl.XI.lND.X IZAIIR COLOR GU.-XRIJS 'loin Hurley S,xxoi-uoxi-is Ronald Young CLz1i'ry Gooclczui Rielizxrd 'l'olehin NVz1lIe1' Sllllillllfli llominiek lXllIgLlVCl'0 NliK'll1ll'l Sellecll L2lXVl'Clli'C Slluler .Xuclrey Dentilh Helene .Xerni lllRl'Nll'I-1'l'S liclwzml Conover Douglas. Hiflklk .lzunes Sieglrietl flurltou Krause liclwzml Henning lizurry Rinehart, .Xnn Riekeulmuek llurry Bllfllllllilll Nllllfy XVooll .joseph Nlilllllllllllli T lizuiy lleeluel llokxs 'l'cr1'y Ness l5z11'lJzi1'u Zetller Pzilrieiu lXlt'ci0XN'2lll BCl'll12lIl Slrousc Kathleen Hurley Stewart X'Vnllei' Tizoxi lsr IN ic .Xrl xvlllllllllll Gillmeri Flllflllllf Robert Kelly xvillllllll Kresslel' David .Xrnold Rolmeri Moser liARl'l'0NICS -Iounue Kopellliaivcl' ,-Xulmrey liougliei' SOIVSAPIIONIC liclwzuxl Yurkewiteli l xi :sucks Rosalie Clzlponigro l3zn'lm1u'n Nlunliorcl m.d YI' 'l'l-HII' liolm Hunt l'il,l'lIi ,mn ljICXIOl,l Nzuiey Held Loring' Bonney lifxsx llkmi Gene Grilo Nelson Hznuinoncl Sxfuua lliuxis Henry Clasellzi -lohn Fong Don ,Xrslien Hill Van Syekle Ronald Cano Alzunes Mzuiin l3if,1.l.s Gloria lNleCuix'e login Claris Pzunelu Miller HIi'l'Hl,IiHIiNI KLVXMIQ I8 Easton Easton Easton Easton Easton Easton The Roverettes Captain JANIE TAKIHOVSKY Coach NIRS. RICHARDS Managers SANDY CHIIJSEY, JUDY CoFF1cY, FRAN BIISERO, EMILY JONES SCHEDULE AND SCORES 37 Fountain Hill 40 Easton 27 Bangor A19 Southern Lehigh 46 Easton 46 Bethlehem Catholic 4-1 Bethlehem Catholic 60 Easton 57 Pen Argyl 57 Pen Argyl 27 Easton 59 Bethlehem 54 Bethlehem 63 Easton 47 Fountain Hill E53 Allentown C. C. 36 Easton 47 Allentown C. C. Easton 42 Bangor 51 Even though the record acquired by this year's girls' basketball team is not impressive, the spirit and energy displayed by the team, which is made up of many underclassmen, explains why much can be expected from the team in the next few years. FIRST Row: L. Fegley, H. Hughes, J. Hartman, L. Clemis. G. Glover, C. Grube, K. Merrick. I.. Hosking, Y. Aseh. Si czoxn Row: F. Misero. R. Handsakcr, S. Lieb, J. Stoudt, J. Bcnnison, S. Frcdericks, R. Giuifre, B. Schulte, J. Coffey. IQHIRD Row: C. Halley, M. Marcellus, S. Keller, J. Taebovsky, Fisher. B. Hartzell, N. Cor- riere, NI. Sale. 19 112151011 122151011 Easton liuston Euston Llaston 112151011 1f2lSlUl1 111511111 151511111 J. V. Basketball Cloufllcs NIR. 1fV1iR1'l l1, MR. lSAk'1'u1.11'1' A1lll12lgC1'S U. V. 111111 Vumilyj 1.11w H,x1.1,141x', En fillik, 1311114 .-X1.1uR1a, NHA1, 151151211 XV1-z1l11e1'1y 38 EHSIOII -1-1 Pollsville XVi1son '15 Easton 51 Reading Clcn 1,211I1lC1'lOll 55 Euston 51 Allcntown Pottstown 355 112151011 60 1'11111ipsb111'g' 117115011 118 121151011 38 Allentown CI Clatasallqllzx 515 Euston 51 Hzzzcllml 50111116111 1,e11ig11 F15 1'l2lSlOll 56 1'Sc1111e11c'n1 1-X11c11tow11 C. CI. 11 Easton 55 Pottsville Hz1xcllo11 52 1-lzzstml 38 1X1lcntown 15Cl1l1C11L'1l1 E51 152151011 556 1'11i1lips11111'g C 14111 R. 1.011g', .X. f121111l110ll1, 'II 1I'o11:11'o, 1' Snrvcllo, ll. 110110, Aj. 81111110111 li. jones, lf, S1011 20 IRXCIY I-'mu' Row: Nh. Clznrril. Hr. livcrill. CQ. Fzxhl, A. Clzunaizmi, 'll lizlrtolel, ml. Worriclm. ll. Kohler, B. Houmm. Umm. ,I. Slnllxnllf If. 'l'l'2II'f'. fl. Oli, I , Slolhnil. CQ. .XlNll'l'WS. Varsity Basketball Cluauclxex Mn. C,xRRn,, MR. 1ivlfiR1'1 1' ilu-unpluim Ifmzn 'I'RAc1Y, KIUHN XVORRIKTH IZZIBUJII 77 XVcz1Ll1c1'ly liznslon 72 X'Vilson liaston 23 I'uln1crlon 121151011 25 Pottstown Easton 65 XVilson Euston 78 Clzltaszulqllzl Ifilblllll 55 Somhcrn Lehigh Easton 50 .4Xllcnluw11 CI. CI. liuslon 44 Hznzelmn 151451011 39 Bethlehem Easton 54 Pottsvillc' liaston 57 Reading c1L'llll52ll LLZISLOII 62 fXllenLcm'n liaston 79 Phillipshurg, liznslon 55 Allentown Cl. CI. Easton 70 Huzelton 1-12151011 52 liethlchcm liaslon 59 Pottsvillv liastcm 52 Allentown lizlston 59 PhiHilJSlJlll'g' 21 XYORRICIH E. H. S. Cheerleaders Captain: lh'lARY ANNE Hr1i.1,i:R Adviser: Miss KLINGER Led by Mary Anne Heller, our energetic Cheerleaders are a tremendous asset to all sports events. Rain or shine, these girls are there to lead our teams to victory. The cheerleaders will always be renienibered for their high ideals of sports- manship, leadership, and cooperation. lflksr Row: Helen Gies, Doris Cangwer, Aloanne Doria. Sicrzoixn Row: Franeene Piper- HIO. Vlllllkli Row: Carol Evans, Mary Anne Heller. FOURTII Row: joan Paul. lfnf'rn Row: Nan Funk, Virginia Napoli, Kathleen Collins. l l l 22 FIRST Row: A. Zz11'lmz1la11y,'I'. Sulkin, W. Kelley, II. liorgcsml. .X, Nlzurzl, R. Snymlcr. Nh: Nlillllllllll. Sl-LOXD Row: X. Szlgzlzio. li. l,C2ll'SOl1, .X. IQZIYIII. IX. lJ:11'1'zm, Nl. Iizlflmlzm. X. llkllllllllll, nll5SIXfg 1.-kuxl l'u:ll'lu: l', Rimlmrcls, l'. Ciolrlull, W. linclgvr. Xlllillu. R. Clilmls, fI1lI'lDOI'il, R. 5l'llll'l'l. IS, Nlzukcs, l'. Llano Con CI1 : N IR. NI,u'1'1.A Nu Defcmlmel' II r lizlsloll AI5 Ilcfcllllaer 7 liziston I5 Ilcccllllmcl' III Llzislon II IJec'e1nI1c1' 20 liznsum 22 llllllllllfy 7 liuslml 2I -Izuluzlry Ill Euston -In lilzuulzlry I2 lfilblllll 22 'lllllllllly Ill ICZISIOII 29 llllllllllly I7 lizulou 55 Hlnllluzury 2Al lzzlsum -1Ilzll1uu1'y FII lizlstml l fflJl'll2lI'y 5 FZISIUII I2 I2 -II Soullu-rll I4-Iligll NCWIUII .XIICIIUHVII llmlmlvlmcm Nurlllznllplun Nnfzlrelll Kingston I'IlIIIlpsInn'g, Soulllcrn I1-Iliglu .Xllcnlmvll lim-Ll1IcI1c'n1 XVz1sI1inglun Wrestling Captain: -Im-IN Iiokmesox l'ACIJl'll2lI'V III 1 0 III lizlsum I2 Norlllzunpton 28 Ifc'Immry 2I I5 Iizmon flli Nzulzwclll Ifl Ifclmlnly 233 flli lfilhlllll II 'I'Iu- Hlll Sflmol PIII l'IClJl'II1ll'y 28 IT Iinslcm F52 I'InII1pnIn1rg' I2 l,7 'li-:I Sulkin. ll wplmmllorc wus n'1'owm-ml llislricl YI 5 Ilmunlpirnl. 20 I-I ll 251 213 ...,,.,S ll 2fI X Jril Xpril .ay .ay FIRST Row: Mr. Flagg, K. Master, A. Stepnicwski. D. Cohen. R. Ralph. SPIIOXII Row: ll. Slilt, UI. Ruth. .L Wullmnn, I.. Subs-I, R. Kclly. T. Fmvlcr. XIINSINK, I-'Ruxl l'lr,'l'l'kl-: 'I. Nas. D. Howell. ll. llcll. ul. Smhlcgcl. Iicthlclmem Nzilzlrclll Reading 8 .Xllenlown Tennis i1unc'l1-MR. BR.-umm' Iflmgcg S C H E D U L E Hmnc May Hellllellvlmx Away Away Nlzly Nulzlrctll Hmm' Away Huy Reading Home Homc Hay 21 .'Xllc'nlown Away 24 Baseball lflczlcl Cloznrlm W NIR. SNYUI-'R .X5hlSl2iIll clilillkll - l 1 SCH 1ilJU1.li .Xpril fl llzulgur .Xway .Xpril Ill Hcllcrtown Home .Xpril I2 li. SL1'oudslJu1'g Homm- .Xpril IT The Hill School .Xway .Xpril 23 Clcmrzll .Xwzly ,Xpril 26 licllllcllem Home Mzny Il .Xllenlown llomv Nlny -I Reading Away Huy 7 Pllilllpslmurg .Xwny Slay fl l'Vilson .Xwziy Nlzay l l Central Home May l l lictlmlvhem ,Xwuy May I8 Reading Hmm' Nlzny 2l ,Xllcntowu .XXVZIY May 241 l'hillipslmu1'g Home Nlzlv 28 Vlilsml Home l lR9l' Row: XY. Krcsslm-1. lllllll2lgl'l'. R, cll2llK'l0l'll, lll2Ill2lg'l'l'. 'l, llaurlulcl, U. lizllcr, l I 1 f.lllSi'Sl. R. flllllfll, l'. ,xlllL'llIkllS. I.. l'llSlll'l', ll. Kllillkml. 1 SIKOND Row: Mr. .Xmllx-ww, Nlr. Rule. Nl. Nlilus. R, Bclllllzllll. Ki. ll2llL'll. G. lilino I N lllll 1 D ll. Hlllgllllll, l . lXCt'll, l . .XlklU.'lIllllll, ll. l'czn'sm1, Klux Snyclcr. li. Gicr. nlzulzlgcr. 'llllkln Row: R. 1.1mg, W. Huuwlrm. lf. 'l'1'un'y. Aj. Clznnpiom-, kj. Cano. H. lYC2lYL'l', D S I llllllll, 'I . Kohler, lIl2lll2lgK'l'. l'40lRI'll Row: I.. Halley, S. 'l'l'z1c'y, IJ. Ucllrcrl. ,X. Nirlmlzls, .L l,CillCl', R. l5lll'llN l llll lll2lll1lgCl'. 25 FIRST Row: AI. Krcssler, D. Herr. R. Young, XV. Winter. .X. Ravitl. 'I'. Sheppard C He in R. Alkire, S. Serfass. R. Iorquztti. R. Pell. A. lilzisro. R. Nlcliriclc, D. Cooper. SI-ILIOND Row: il. Mzununzl, I.. Dull. K. Apgztr. 'II Peck. R. Follweiler. -I. Muna, R. Old I Xnm o K. Kiictk. Ii. Ynrkewilch, W. Keyser, Mr. liveritt. YIVHIRD Row: C. Oldt, Ii. Gleiclnnan. XV. Baclmlzm, R. Renner, I.. Welzel. R. Remztlew I H llIlI R. Gooclyear, D. Bergstein. II. Rlicinliurt. CI. Sottzllano, Nlr. Nluitlzmcl. RIISSING won I,IC'I'URliI B. West. H. Youngkin, I-'. Stolhoff. Track Head Couch - MR. lX'lAI'I'I.ANIJ Assistant Coach - MR Lu RlI'I S C H li D U I. E April I5 Hellertown Home April I7 Phillipsburg Away April 22 VVilson Home April 24 CIOVCTIIOI' Mifllin .Xway April 26-27 Penn Relays Phila. April 29 Allentown Home May 4 Beth. Relays Bethlehem May I6 Bethlehem Home May I8 Districts Allentown May 22 'l'riztngular Meet liztston May 25 State Meet Penn State 26 U15 quiet Walks, the Maisy fun 5 ,,. . M -Ax, 4 7' ' NN mm' - ,-' Sim 7 1 , N 4 g :X ,M f .3541 F K is M pk X 'Z Q 1 'gy , iff? 4 , M3 uf Hi: i. ' f' 3 fm gay, Qs 1?i3Qg,S,x5g 15 K gv, f?L-li f-3,357 A 3113? H 2 fag if 'nil ,K', - 35' I M' ' 5 qi K 5. 'K M ' w ,fi ag ,K , V 7 I' Mya M k if L fre d vM ik' rx 4 . 22, nw A A K si A ,gh A 1 fi. ' Q11 5 ,nf , K I X . Q , .ff k X ' s 3 xz fe v xx, ,,1 rv - 99, 'Tx gs Y ml Q . 4 as I-any A QV -Q , , if mg 'wb W ,if M - s 4 ir in in Q ?B W Y fm- ZW We ff W Q, H QQ? i ff Sodalitas Latina Consulcs N.-mm' Fox, 'TERRY Nriss Prnctor .IUNIC CH1Avri'r'1'A Scriba KA'1'H1.1-ir:N NICHOLAS Quaestor BONNIE BROWN Adviser Mk. XVILLIAM XVAGNICR SIGN IOR MEMBERS llksl' Row: Cl. l,uizlc'mxo. H, l,c'uI1c1'gs. -I. Czm1pim1c, NI. Kelsey. R. Pell, R. Olcll, 'II Ness, XV Winter. ricgoxn Row: 'l'. Sllcppzmi. IL. FZIICUIIC, il. Cllliuvcllzl, B. RCil'll2lI'l. D. Rubenstein, J. Gamz S. Hokuf, QI. Mulcthlcr. l'llIRD Row: I.. Nicrkin, N. Fox. ml. Tccl. N. Bull. H. Bull, S. KQOLISIILIHQ. CZ. Crotllcxs, L. Bible- hcimcr, M. Huckmzm. 30 Fnzsr Row: Z. Schlough, O. Seastrom, li. Keck, P. LeRoy, Y. Asch, S. Brower, B. Brown, M Nletzgar, L. Petty, M. Sidoti. S1-:cows Row: A. Hiele, M. Stoner. AI. Clieston, B. jacob, C. Waltman, C. Wertz, P. Gellmert, J Coleman, A. Prest, C. Muscemeci. 'l'lllRD Row: F. Schansline, H. Stagnito, I.. Sohcl, R. Strecter, C. Larsen, J. Bell, M. Sandt, K Nicholas. Foulrru Row: Al. Wagner, j. Leavitt, il. Schlegel, S. Tracy, Mr. Wagner. Sophomores and Juniors of Sodalitas Latina Sodalitas Latina anno MCMXXXL costituta est. Soclales scientiam linguae Latinae morumque Romanorum augere cfonantur. Inter res gestas sunt initia et iter ad urbem Novum Eboracurn. 31 If1ks'r Row: H. Youngkin. Srrnxn Row: -I. Clmiscsi. I.. Ilmkmnn, I.. Hosking. Nl. Ryan. C. Iivznls, D. flnngwcr. I.. Wnllcr C.. IX llll2llIIS. llllllkll Row: Nl. l,lL'NlIlDlllll, S. Rifllzllrls, I.. Clnllowzly, I.. Rulmcrlarm, .Xllwx'l. S. I,iI'0SK'l0llS, I' l'ipurnlu. l'. Dilmilio, nl. l'11ul, Sllzllcr. S. IJclSml1, Miss Rlllll. l'l0l'RI'Il Ruw: CZ. Russo, Cl. XILIIIKIIIU, R. CLulcll'zn'lJ, Kosturzl, Il. Hillvgzu. II. llzlrrzlll. 01111 Hamm, Xogl, I.. f.lll'lO. I'lllfl'Il Row: Slollmll, Blll'lIl'll. Ci. l .2lll'l'. XY. Ifclls. llllllll. I.. xx4l'llK'l, l'. Ricllzmls. La Fraterniclad Espanola lil I,l'L'Sllli'lIlL' QIUIIN VUGI' 1.a1 Vim'-l'1'csialc'11lc Uxluml. XV11.1.lAxls 1.11 SL'K'l'Cl2ll'l1l 1.015 IPIUSKING lil l1Il'Sl'Ol'CfI'O l..xwRlaNc1r1 XV1c'1'z1cI. 1.11 Svc'1'cln1'i:1 Clm-1-cspollcliclmlc l R.fXNlIl-'NIC I'lm-2RA'1'A 1.11 flfllISl'AlL'l'1l Nllss Rlwll lil ulmjclo cle lu o1'gz111imc2i1311: I'z1rz1 ZIIJYCIILICI' mais cle los pulses y dc In gems dc llzllnlzl-cspzuiola. 32 FIRST Row: -I. Hartcnstein. Si-'czoxn Row: li. Sclilougli, H. jzimlm, M. Hzulm, Miss Plmm. I,. Iolmson, CI. Szmdt. E. Smith, C. Nicliolzls. 1 Der Deutsc e Verein Dic Przncsiclcntin -Il'DI'I'II fIAR'l'I-1NS'l'liIN Dio VixcpmcsiclciiLin AIARSHA HAHN Die Sekrctaeriu Luc:11,1.r1 -IOHNSON Die SC'h2llllllCiSlCl'ill Hr:1.r:,x -IACUIB Die Rutgclicrin Miss PHARO Officers du Cercle Francais Lu Pl'C'SiCiClllC ANN GROSS Lu viii'-Pl'QSiilClllL' LYNN .Km-:RlsAc:1l 1,21 Seqfigiiii- OLGA Smsiium La Tli6S1Jl'if1'C K,x'1'HI.ic1-IN Nlc:HoI.As L'O1'gzu1isz1t1'ic'u 1'Rlsc:l1.1.,x S'1'11.ics LC Conscillcur Rik. HARMON Fmsi Row: .X. Gauss. Sl-coma Row: K. Niflm rmlzls. l,. .xllCl'iJ2lti1, H1 I'. Stiles. 33 Hzlrmon, O. 501151111111 Miss Gregory, K. Szmdercock, J. flhisesi, N. Wormau, S. Gross, K. llollius. I.. Xlullvu. Nl. March, li. Lcviuc, K. Masters. NIISSINKQ I-'koxl l'u:'l'l'lu-,: ll. -I0llllS0ll, .X. Huudszikcr. Prusidcnt K,x'rm' fl0I.I.INS Vive-President SAvu.I.,x Gkoss Serretzu'y-'l'rez1surcr l.llRAl'2 lXlllI.I.lCN Advisor Miss fiRliGORY The purposc ol' thc junior lforcigu Policy Club is to study thc lorcigu policy ol thc United Stzltcs. Current Events Club l l'ilRS'I' Row: S. ilompziguolai, R. Ciuzulzmiuo, Xl. Diamond, C. l,TllIIll1CllCl'. l Slfczoxo Row: B. XVottou. S. l,2lllL'v Rcilil. ll. Miller. 'luikn Row: I'. Stiles. N. Xllcu, Nl. Nlilllfllllhv S. Filson. l ouk'ru Row: Nl. Dummuis, li. Byrd. ll. Cooli- cr, KZ. Horsey, Nl. Hcrscy. l IF'l'll Row: S. HlllJCl, W. Wliuclcr, li, Houslou. SIXTH Row: NI. Shoup, C. Gillmcrl, lb. Howcll. D. Miller. Sl4'VliN'I'll Row: I'. Stout, Y. Solloszuiti. G. Dc- Rcmcr, G. lizilcr. BIISSINL lfkoxl l'u:'llfk1-: R. Long. A. Nlurrn, H. XVilko. Presidcut Slum' Clom'.uQNo1.,x Vice-President AIARY Sui-1 Hi-1Rs1-Lx' Scrrctzrry l3AR1s,xR,x ANN AlIl.I.l'1R VIll'C2lSlll'Cl' lNlAk'rY lJlAMoNo Publicity l'R1sc:u.l.,x S'l'll.l-IS Adviser Mus. H.-x1.1. The main objcftivt' ol' thc Currcut livcnts Club is to talk over current hap- penings of tlic world. 34 FIRs'1' Row: F. Bennett, M. Adams, L. Robertson, J. Nicoletta, D. Beilel, V. Ricker, L fair SECOND Row: L. Troll, I. Gilbert, E. jones, W. Webbe, D. Anglemeyer, M. Siglinger, M Wagner 'THIRD Row: E. lVagner, R. 0'Connor, G. Sbufllebotbam, J. Daws, R. Miller, G. Zacharda R Smith, Mr. Cole. H is t o r y C OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Adviser lub VIRGINIA RICRER NIARY ANN SlGLINGER LIOSEPHINE N ICOLETTA DOROTHY BEITEI. MR. COLE The main objective of the History Club is to get to know more about Im portant historical places and events. 35 Beginners' Typing Club President Vice-Presicleiit Sec'1'eLz11'y 'lll'L'2lSlll'Cl' .Xclviser OFFICERS .-X1.1.w1N.Ax Bimm SH1cRwoo11 S11R1fAss KAT111' Co1.1.1Ns BRIAN MACKI-is Miss A1.1sR1r:11'1' The purpose ol' the Typing Club for Beginners is to arouse interest 111 1 ing. The club is lIlHlCl' the lezulersliip ol' Miss Edith A. .XllJrigl1L. Iflksl' Row: B. Reic'l1:u'1. CZ. Smith, P. Bulmlmn. P. l'fSllCl'. I.. I.ziBa1le, H. Hughes. li lx 4 Newgzircl. SIQKIONIJ Row: B. Nliller. .X. Blooui, ll. Alziwlm. Nl. NlCllglll'. S. l'1'e111us, S. liesoll. rg.. Vlilllllli Row: ll. CL1'egm'y, KZ. Beers. IT. Kizuliu. H. I.ilxi11, Nl. Nliles. l'. Ciosover, ml. XI1 Sulkiu. lf01'R'1'11 Row: Ci. HCI'llilL'l'. NI. llrngu, Nliss .Xll1rigl11, I. Nliueo, ll. Quick. il. jolmso ner, B. Nluckes, R. Gooclycur. BIISSINKQ I-'ROM l'1m:'1'1'1u: K. Collins, W. .Xllmer1. li. l'urcl5. S. Sexluss, Gail Holliuziii. 36 FIRST Row: H. Mazza, li. Pziulus, I.. I,ziD11c'a, -I. Miller, J. Hess, I.. Many. C. Malyzw. Siarzoxn Row: G. fii0Y1llll1i,J. Kressley. li. l'I'llll, R. SIIILIIIU NI Hmm IR Cnvo H I ics ,i. 1... . . 'iillIRllR!J14'Z R. Reina. -I. lllwkiiighzliii, S. Hurtiiiziil, AI. Hunk, -I. Albert, NI. Rirhnionml. I' Dibi 1 l'vOl!R'l'H Row: N. Hen-niun, D. Gordon B. Hzirlzell, D. I'ierm1, 1. Haiku, I.. Hoskins. FIFTH Row: ll. fil'0llli12llHCi, F. Schulte, S. Patti. I... Fcgley, Miss Sclimecler, C. Kennedy D He LC Mlsslxc: I-'ROM Plf:'i'l'klf: Beers, S. Dellosh. Advanced Typing Club President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Adviser QFFICERS HELEN Glas ROSk1NIARlI'f SALICRNO GRACE GIUVANNI LAURPZLL MAY Miss SCHROFDER The objective of thc Advanced Typing Club is to gain further facility in the use of the typewriter. 37 lf. Sll'llllNL'. ll. lhzulln-I. lf.. l'I':I1l. Nliss l'1l'2llll'iClllll'lll. ll. Rcilll, IZ. Nlulyzls, B. fll'CL'Il. The Business Education Clubs OFFICERS OF CLUB I I'I'I-siclc-III CIAROI. NlA'I'x'As 'I'I'c:IsuI'cI' Vice-l'I'I'siIlc'IIl lfl'NlCll'l l'RA'1 l' lllhgllllll clllllll'lllCll Se-c'1'c'lzII'y lSIsx'IckI.Y l5R,xIrI.Ifx' .Xclvisn-I' Mm l RANKliNFllil,.ll OFFICERS OF CLUB II l'I'csiclcIIl 'l.xNIa'1' KOIILICR 'l4l'C2lSlll'Cl' xllfl'-PlAL'SlllL'lll K.Ix'IIll.If,IcN H.xI.I,IcY 1'I'ogI'IIIII CllIzIiI'mzIII Scc'I'eLz1I'y BIANI-1 FIN!-11.1.1 .Xmlviscr IEARIIARA flkl-il-iN -loAN RFLIHI. FM' S'l'ROllSlf, SIIARUN lfIsmgR ISIQRNIIII-1 NOBLE Mm. KIIRR l lRs'r Row: ll. xlllllil. li, Xllllllll. CZ, l,l'Ul'lUl', li. fll'UllSC, Nl. l.aIwloII. S. Rulc, N. Rilzo, B, Nliller. Slfrioxlm Row: li, Pcslicla, ll. XYCIIQI. lfimllcl lm' C Xloll V, Nl. Slllllbll. lf. Slllfom. Nl. cl00llCl'SIllllll, l'. Nlulrlr ll-lllkll llolvl: R: Long. ll. DclucilL'1', ll. xlllllllillll. N. i1o1'I'icI'c, Y. Napoli, S. l islIcI', K. Halley, I M. Lullig, CZ. Krulnsc. l 0I'R'I'lI Row: li. liuslix. I-. lfullcr. l'. Dull, S. lllgl'1lll'k'll, Nl. l'12ll'lIl1l, lk. Nolxlc, C. llrzlun. Kohler. l'lllf'I'll Row: Al. flillllllllbll, l.. llmmlo. Xl. Ciulc. li. C1lcIIIcIIs, ll. R4-ccl. SIXTHIQOW1 Nlrs. Kerr. Nllsslxcs Ifkoxl l'Ic:IIuuc: NI. livzllls. CL. Krcsslcr. R. Wciscl. 38 I If1Rs'r Row: B. Reiss. J. Nlutrhlcr. F. Iicmictt, S. Morrow. I.. Bertha, II. Coleman, BI. Adams, II. Salem. SIVFUXIJ Row: S. 'I'rzu'3', H. xXC1lVCl'. Ii. Byrd, Cl. Ivfillll, SILIICIQ .X. Drago. R. Lcshko. FIQIIIRD Row: R. Pimrc, Mr. Huuscu, UI. AIIIISIZISI, AI, 0'CIouucr, R. VIQIIUIIIQIS, j. I'isc'z1lcIIo, II. Gunton. NIISSIINI- FROM I,IKI'I'l'RlaZ W. Ifilzgiblmorls. Prcsiclc-nl -IOIIN Plsc:A'1 14.1.1.0 Sec'rcLzu'y -IANIICS SI.A'l'liR Vice-President RlJlSI'1R'I' r1iI'IOM,-XS 'IiI'L'2lSlll'Cl' Wl1,1,lAxI I'1I'l'ZCIIiI50NS .Xclviscr NIR. I'sIANsiaN The Clollcriors Cluh, zulviscrl hv Mr. I'I2llliCIl, was orffzmixccl in Sc Ju-mhcr, 19515, for the . 4 . . . I D purpose ol collecting cliflvrcut 0IJ.lCl'lS. Stamp Club Prcsiclcut I'.'xl'1, CURRII-IRIC VICTC-I'l'l?SIlIl'IlL .Xl,I RI'1Il IfR,xNi'slsl1N Sccrclury Hoxrzsn' -II-QNKINS Treasurer qloux S'I'O'I'lIOFIf Adviser NIR. Ifisusrs Thc Easton High S L' h o ol Stamp Cluh, Oliglllliltil in Sep- tember I95LI, is uuclcr thc supcr- vision ol' Mr. Brzullcy I.. Iflagg. During club period, IIICIIIIJCYS huy, sell, and trzulc stzuurs. I'iIk5'l Row: Slolhofl. 'I-.R SILUNID Row: IQ. Hcllick III. XI, Ikorclcr. II. Ilcukius. IS. Nlzukcs, Nlr. I 'IQIIIRII Row: I. ilorriurc. -I. SIunl'cr. .L Iiznlillsiszill, R. Lcshko. I 39 FIRST Row: -I. Rotonclo, l'. Beuvcgno, Nl. Kleiulizms, S. Keller, ll. Iuclifcllo. B. liustis. R Risl w Mrs. llollmzui. Sl-Zcioxlm Row: IS, Smith, llolmen. Y. ilzulolu-. Ogden, 'l'. 'I'oclzu'o, S. llzlvis. X. Clzippnl 'llll1RIl Row: Y. linglisli, C. Russo, I.. Hucluimli, ll. l.1u'os. A. Kish, S. Czuui. l OllR'l4ll Row: IJ. Cohen, li. .Xpgzup NI. Miles. J. Clliisesi, l'. 'l'zu'si, II. Sli-zuise, 'l'. Sulkiu 1'lllf'I'lI Row: .L .lrgeululh I., Dull. H. Quick, li. Clorslou, li. Kohler, tl. Szuulercoek. X Xml o President Vive- President Sec'reLzi1'y Trezisurer .Xclviser Puzzle Club OFFICERS HARRX' Ql'1c:R XIlGIlS'1'l'S .'xRGliN'I'A'l'l CONNIE Rvsso Kr1NNIi'1'u KOIILICR MRS. Bo1.i.MAN The olijeclive of the Puzzle Club is to promote a better Concept of mathe uizilifal relzitiousliips through the medium ol' puzzles. 40 FIRST Row: Mr. Brolzman, G. ShufHelmotlizun, W. Cunninghzun. li. Levine, J. Cheslun. XV. Bukow- ski. R. Alkirc. Slfrzoxn Row: J. Sliziler. Y. Annum, J. llell, Cl. Uldl. l.. Dull. li. filCiClllll2lll, R. Miller. Mathematics Club President JOHN SHAFICR Sec'i'etzn'y JRANNE CHi4:sToN Vice-President EINVARD G11-11c:HMAN 'frezisurer RILIHARD ALKIRE Adviser MR. BROTZMAN The ihI2lll1Clll2ll.lCS Club was urgzuiiled on Septenllmer l2, l95li. lts main ob- ject is to create Zl greater interest in iimtlieinzitics. Printing Club President JOHN BoRe11:soN Secretary Lu: h'lll.I.I'1R Viee'President fiIiORGE Kr:L1.1cY Treasurer JOE KOHLER Adviser MR. JRDAINIS The lnain purpose of the Printing Club, under the supervision of Mr. YVarren Adams, is to develop :ui interest in and upprecizition for the hne art of printing. FIRST Row: C. Merlo, R. Szuiguiuiln. XV. Mozuz. J. Bilottzi. SECOND Row: R. lrzinsue, J. Moyer. R. Long, Mr. Adzuns, Ii. Mzuiarino. L. Miller, G. Pilino, J. Kohler, D. DeHart, J. Butz, R. Gockley. G. Kelley, J. Borgeson, M. lfrankenlield. 41 Iflksr Row: Ii. Rocdcr, K. Kiick. -I. Kichlinc. Slczoxn Row: IJ. I.ougl1lil1. NI. l'c1'zallclli. N. Funk, II. West, NI. l'olg:mly. AI. Ucnstcin. I.. Simon. I.. .X11c1'lnz1cl1. VIQIIIRIY Row: Miss While, l', Ryan. Il. Slmzlfcr, ll, Williams. ll. Paul. IE. Soclilis. 0. Ilinncr, NI. Heller, Al. Krcsslcr, I. Cliccm, IS. I.cvcrs, S, llmscious, .X. lizxrkcr. I ouk'rn Row: C. Iivzms. D, Gnngwcr, I.. Walton. B. Slums. C. Hilllmurn, V. llulalmrcsc, NI. CIZIIICI, D. Gmllcr. KIISSIXIL I-'Rom l'lf1'Il'klf: 15. 'l'x'ucy, F. Bukowski, CL. .Xsl1. F. T. A. Club Prcsiclent likllczlc NV1-is'r 'l'l'C2lSlll'Cl' l,AVIIl IMUGHLIN Vice-I'rcsiclcnL N.-xN lf1rNk l'1'ogrznn llllzninlml -IRAN flI'1NS'l'ICIN Scc'reta1'y lXIARY Lou I'm.1sARm' M.AxRvoI'RN1clcN I'1ckAZZl4'l l'l .Xclviscr Miss VV!-lI'I'I'I The olmjcctive ol' thc lf.'I'..'X. Club is to stimulate the intcrcsl ol' young people ol' lligh-school lIgC in the IJYOIUCSSIOII ol' teaching. l'lRh'l Row: Nlr. Smluilmlm, I.. Ifluck. R. Kiilmls, R. GL-islcr, B. Nlcllrimlc. Ii. KICIIQIIT, G. Nlclinlirc. Srccuxlm Row: ll. Mullin, R, Hunt, II. Ilcchlcl, Ill Wllcclcu. ul. Al2llIliOWll'll, Il. Nlcssingcr I.. Nloycr. 'llulum Row: C. Kuullm. II. Ilcvh, IV. Kraus. NI. Morrison, -I. Ilurnin, P. Smumll. R. NIIIIIIIIW. NIISSINIQ lfkom l'If1'I'llRlII R. Fruwlcy. ll. Mull, -I. Nlunforcl, 'I'. 'l'0clzm1. F. C. 7-K. Club 42 Q Fncst' Row: S. Patti, B. Mazza. S1 coxn Row: li. Nlorrow. CZ. Nicholas. UI. Hunk, lf. Moyer, II. Smith, P. lfruwley, I. Mifkley, P. Lane. T. Reese R. Rasley, 1.. Oli. illlllkll Row: C. McNeal. CI. Jones. Ii. Paulus, R. Kilpat1'ic'k, I.. Clair. IJ. .Xndreolli, F. Monaco, B. XVOOICII, M Ducmunis, Ii. johnson, Bliss luck. Nlisslxra Fkoxl l'1c:'ri'Rl-1: II. Allen, Z. Schlongh, D. Pierzgn. I.. Troll, .L Williams, IJ. Cole. Fo H5 Ao President ERIKA NIORROXV Vice-President 'IQICRRY Rmisii Secretary NIICAN ELLIS Treasurer BARBARA NIAZZA Adviser Miss ZUQJK The F.H.A. Club provides opportunities lor developing individual and group initiative in planning and Carrying on activities related to the home. F.Cl..-X. CLUB 0I I IClERS President lXlA'l I'IllCXV MoRRisoN Vice-President JAMIQS Diiczu Secretary Romim' lfRAwI,i1Y 'TI'62lSll1'Cl' IAM!-is Mom, Adviser MR, Solilms The F.C.A. Club was organized in l952 to teach craltsmansliip and team- work among its members. -13 Si-fzoxu Row: li. I,CYL'I'i, B. NlunI'm'4l. Y. Klllllivly CZ, Cirulwr, li. Sh:uic'. IS. l'cslim'L, NI. ll. Sch ill lfiksl' Row: l', Doll, 5. lkiiilm. B, HUliillllS. Nl. Cnhlis. I. Cnllmcrl, S, Umiiipzigiiulzi, I.. llilhuih ll. Xlllillll, R. Rcmzi. li, llulircllo. Nl. Haigiicr. N. lluiik. illllkll Row: X. llzilnlszlkclx .X. Hvil. .L fllfiilil, CI. Blllvllc, X. Xsch. S. l5lmx'c'l', X. nllI'kl'l' C Wm-ill. li. lkmwn. i'i0UR'l'H Row: Rvvml, K. Kiimk, flllililillllf. Y. Sollmzliili. K. Nlzwlws, ll. Rcmi. X. Irs I.:-mill. FII-'I'Il Rim: Nlr. Saimlwimk. Debating Club OFFICERS Prcsimlcilt NAN FVNR Vice-l'1'csimlc11l Kilim' KIHIK Scum-Lzn'y l1,xius,xR,-x NIVNFURID 'I'i'c':is1i1'vi' liowxlif. likowx ,Xdviscr NIR, S,xNnw1c:K The llc-lmling Club, orgzniilecl Sl'lJlCllliX'l' 1951, gives Lhc imfinlmcrs 1-xpu icncc with ol-gunifecl group discussions :md clelmting :incl e11c'm1r:1gc's open-mi cd c'o1isidc'1'z1lioi1 ul' lmulh sides nl' clclmtzihlc' qlwslioiis. 114 Dewey Decimal Club DFFICERS President SANDRA LIvINr:s'l'oN Vice-President DARLHNIQ Mosrik Secretary DIARGARET Correo Treasurer VIVIAN FIoRI:TTI Advisers Mks. UIAMICS ANI: MR. RI:NTsc:HI,I:k The Dewey Decimal Club, organized February l-1, l928, is composed ol girls who provide assistance to the librarian. Among their activities during the year, they mend books and discuss library work. FIRST Row: B. Bradley, R. Farina, -I. lferraro, V. Ifiorelli. l.. Boarmlnian, NI. Newgard, I.. Yl'illianls. Srrzoxn Row: I.. NIel'eek. ll. Davidson, S. Wolfinger. D. ,Xncll'iotti, Nl. Srhall, B. Frankenlield, K. Binner. R. Kilpatrick. Vlllllkll Row: ll. Peslick, li. Young. l'. Richline, N. Butler, li. Zerlxe. l:UI'R'I'll Row: l,. Ull, D. Calzelli, D. Densler, S. Livingston, M. Corco. l'. Moran. B. Green. D. Moser. l'lllf'l'll Row: Mrs. James, S. Felker. Nl. I,ielm, I.. Nlifkley. C. Spence, A. Canley. B. Donnelly, C. Wren, P. Clastellelti. DIISSING FRoxI PICTIJRIQ: P. YVeisenlIerger, L. Iolvst. 45 l-'lksl Row: li. Cussicly. l'. Swinsrm, CI. Urulmc, lf. Miscru. K. Nlcrrirk. ml. Durizx. R. Clzxpoxligru, NI. Salle, I. fllllIl2ll'Cl'l. Sllumxlx Row: N. Kc-llmx, B. l.ucL'i. .X. Gross, ll, fluvo, l., l,lllJ1llC. lf. l'ipn-rzllu, R. lilllllltll. vlllllllll Row: D, Howell, Nl. K.ulmll'L'll. CI, llllbillll, S. Ricllzlrds. Y. Napoli, G, l'l0ll'lllllll. NI. hilrlxs. Xl. l'l'CSlll7lll0, S. Ciesoll, S. Clxnsl-11, l'lUllR'I'H Row: ll. Kclclnxcr. ul. llciscl. I.. Kiulncn, ll. lluglmcs. Y. Killlllvll R, 9lL'Xt'l'. ll. tlntlin, ll. Slilxgllzllml. N. Rllllll. NllShlNKL 1-'rum l'ul1'l'lu': VI. Xllcn. CI llaucn. I.. Sclmfk. Bridge Club Presiclem VI. lluku Sccu-Lury H. llrcsm-is Vlfl'-lll'l'5llll'lll C. lllncul 'l'l'L'2lSlll'l'l' ,X. R.-xVl'l'f .Xclvisvr IJ. Huwlvi Chess Club Prcsiclenll Inxklu' Somftl. SCC'l'Cl.2ll'y KliNNlc'1'l1 ,Xvrsfxk Vll't l,l'L'Slllt'lll RllIllfXlill S'l'Rlili'l'liR rl1l'C2lSlll'L'I' IIANIICS flANO .Xclviser Nllss fXlll.I,1-ik l'wlll5'l' Row: Nl. ilolmlwlx, li. iizlssimly. Y. f'1lIlllUllt', D, Kvlclmcl. li. Slmflx. Nl. l'l2ll'lll1l, l'n:c'l's, I.. lfn'g'lcy. S. l isl1c'1', li. Dennis. Sl-'umlm Row: S. Rilmllln, ll. l.llI'NCll. Sclllvgvl, K. Xpgzlr. ll. llllllll, ii. C-ully, IS. l,L'1lI'SUll. R. lfulwvilcly s1lllIlL'll'Ol'lx. 'l IIIRIY Row: l. Snulcl. VI. Sllc-ppzml, D. Lmw, R. SlI't'Ql1'I'. l.. Snlmcl, il. Umm. ll. Nlillcr, Miss Miller. V 46 l-'nzsr Row: H. Mazza, Al. Maloney, K. Sandercock, Mrs. Currie, M. Kleinhans, R. Lambert, C Snyder, Genstein. Slccoxn Row: M. Marshall, D. Ruhcnslein, M. Hersey, M. Lawton. F. Camerelli, S. Crosen. Tmkn Row: li. Zerhc, N. Herman, C. Drumlreller, M. Sandi, Nl. Sale. K. Hersey. C. Mucemaei QI. Kowill. FOURTII Row: R. Young, C. Wren, I'. Mulchlcr. C. Moll. Nl. Hahn. Fl!-'I'll Row: li. Hart1ell.lI. Reed, H. Lute, W. Wehhe. F. Slotholl, CL. Marini, G. Hellifk. G. Veit Music Rppreciation Club OFFICERS Presiclent IJ141lsoR.xr1 RlllSP1NS'l'P1lN Vice-President NVAHI-IBB XVI-:mal-3 Secretary NANCY ECKARD Treasurer -lunrm Kowrrz Adviser MRS. CURRIE The Music' Appreciation Club, most ahly advised hy Mrs. Currie, strives to increase the members' appreciation lor music. They also schedule a trip to the opera each year. 47 lksr Row: ll. Slcrl:u'l1ini, l'. XVcllcn. QI. DiRamondo, Ii. Ziegler, M. Mzuzie, C. Snyder, Mr Bcrtramcl. Suzoxn Row: S. Xlikosky. S. lX'2lNlllJlll'Il, Nl, Rowe. V. Cloxcr. Al. Scilmcl, gl. vilhlyllllfl, .L Dcllonis lllllkll Row: Al. Sclzm1l,j. 'l'zu'I1osky. ll. lillis, l'. lfrzlwlcy, ll, Hzlrtmzm, l. 'l'1'oxcIl. F. Strousc. o1'k'rll Row: Y. Rlondillo. CZ. liypllcrs, R. Brownell, l. Buck, CQ. Vvit. ll. Lowc, l'l2Il0l', 'I' Harley, R. Gocklcy. Camera Club President 'ISRAEL Erma Vic'c-Presiclcnl. ilowzri PIARTNIAN Secretary QIANIA1 'I'Ac:uovsKv 'l'reusx1rc1' XIIRGINIA flI,OVliR .'xilYlbL'l' MR. BF,R'I'RANlD Tha' purpose ol' thc Clzmu-ru Club is Lo learn how to use za cmnclul :md hom to tzikc good pictures. Club uflivitics llll'lllllC clcmmmslmtions on both sulxjectm 48 Hobby Club President CLIN'roN HARRIS Vice-President lXllCHAIiI. CQRIFI-'IN Secretary BRIIIJIQ XVIQSI' Treasurer ALFREII Clfxlfiiczczl Adviser MR. PARNICLL Under tlIe able supervision of Mr. Parnell, the members of the Hobby Club learn to play Cards and otlIer gzunes. The IIlCllllJCl'S participate iII various tourna- ments. FIRST Row: R. Snyder. ll. Cohen, J. Clliisesi, N. Kellow, J. Sprague, lliornton, M. Yates, D. Cooper, M. Capecci, A. Capccei. Sricoxn Row: Cl. v2llll'l0l'll, XY. Moss, ll. Nllgllilllli. R. Ralph, CI. llibilio, II. Fiore. F. Preston. A. .xI'gCllI2lIl, l'. Keen, R. Steuer. 'l'IIIRn Row: R. Kitpalriek, li. Kowitz, D. Bergslein. H. Messingcr, -I. lihrler. A. Cillllilllllll. M. Griffin, B. West, R. Weisel, ll. .xllglClIlCyCl'. I'l0l'R'l'll Row: V. Nlondillo, G. Nagle. A. Vilfgll. C. Harris. Mr. l':n'nell, CL. Steekel. lf. Cligus. R. Long. 49 Boys' Golf Club l'1'csidenl XVILLIAXI lfm,1,s Vlft'-l,l'6SlllClll Qlosxcvu lNIl1uAv11.Ro Serra-Lary-'I'rezm1rcr .IOHN lXlAR'l'lN0 .Xmlviscr MR. Kllllzxslfik 'flu' Boys' Gull' Club, umlvr thc SlllJCl'YlSl0ll ol M11 Xvlllllllll Kuclmlcr, offers its members am opportunity Lo lczml and p1'z1c'Lic'c the gznne ol goll. Iflksl Row: H. XYczn'cr, Still. l'. Kccn, XY. Fells, li, Kcyscr. Cl. Bcclllcl. NI. Nlillcr. X l'LllIlllll R Pnl ini I. cl0l'l70I'2l, I.. Wctlcl, 'II Snyder, H. Long Sl'Il1llNl3RKllN'Z C1.Dilwilio... -' 2 . . c' .R , Nlr. Kuclmlcr. llllllkli Row: CL. Nuglc. ml. Nlllg2lYCl'0, W. lfillcsrm, D. Rnllmwk. R. l'.l'2lllliCllllClQl, J. Ruth. NIISSING Plum l7l1I'l'llRl I N. Busclm. il. Nlurlino, R. l'z1ttc1'sm1, B. Sc-llzlilmlc, D. Sclmrl. R. Seifert, 50 lflksr Row: L, Bilmlellcimer. vl'2ll'llUY5liy, ll. xllIli'lllCl', l,. Simon. .L fluulcv. I. Cicero, S. Lix lngslon. C. Grlllwc. Nl. Clocco, Hess. I Sl-czoxo Row: H. Bull, S. Gollslmlk, N. Butz, ll. Krewslcy. IJ. Ciullelli, l'. Cluslellclli, I.. Valles Y. Culzzlmresc, Y. Fiorclli. H. flies. Vl'lllRllR1lXS'I Nl. l'ex'nuclli, G. Ash, IS. l'clc1's. l.. l.a1lJuc'z1. ll. Noble, li. l'iperulo. Nl. Cliamu R. l'2ll'lll1l, l'Cl'l'2ll'O, KI. l'iL'one, Sll'alu'izl, lf, Nlisero. Nllsslw. lfkoxl l'1c1'lll'R1-': S. lfelker, Y. Ulmer, ll. Kohler. Y. l'zn'oln, ti. Spence. Mrs. Riellzmls Girls' Golf Club Plesiclcnt SANDY I,lvlNos'l'oN 'lAl'C2i5lll'Cl' Clfxkol, Gkumi Adviser Mm. R14:HARns The Girls' Coll' Club meets every other week to learn the lunclzmlcmzils ol golfing and good spollslllanmslmip. 5l in-1 .ggiusuur lfiksi' Row: N. Wmiiiziii, li. Ziegler. S. Gross, ll. Hawk, Nlrs. Berger. R. Guaulziiiiim, D. Nloscr, l'42Il'llCl'. Si-,maxim Row: li. lloalum. S, Rule. IJ. Cimllcr. N. Butler. 'I Illlllb Row: ml. Iiisscl, I.. hlolnismi. CZ. illiinvcllu. N. Riuo, .X. Higgins. ml. Pcslick, ll Ciuxu. Ifuiikiii Row: Xl. Kiuopcisiiiitli, N. c:Ul'l'lCl'f', K. Hullcy, I. CIiiIici'zii'i. ml. Ciimilliciiiziiil, H. liigiznllczi. il. Sclziml, I.. Williams. Hostess and Courtesy Club l'i1-sicleiii K.x'1'Hi.i411:N H.x1.1.icY Sewelziry Nmxmzx' Rizzo Vice-l'1'csiclvm SANUR.-x RllI1'l1' 'I'i'czisixi'c-1' hlcwczli lilclslai. .Xclviscr lXlRs. llialusick Sonic ol' Llic ziclivilics in wliifli the members ol' the Hostess :uid Coiiru-sy Clluli Luke 112111 :irc mleiiioiistrzitions, 1n'ojcc'Ls, tous, ziml social pmlnlcni cliscussions. Needlework Club l'1lRS'I' Row: RUSCl1i'I'l'I'. IS. l.i1u'i, lf. Y0xlicii1ici'. Scifcrl. Nl. XIZIIIIC. K. NlCl'l'lK'li, Nia.'0lL'Il1l. 0. BIIIIICI llozmliiizili. Slfinxlb Row: l. lruxcll. CI. Sfliinrl. I . lhikuwski. I.. Iolmsl. lf. l'iic'ci0. II. Sl'llllllC. Nl. Liclw, Nl. Young. N. .X .X. llzlppcllzinu. Nlrs. Jones. Xlissixc. 1-'lmxi I'l11'il'Ri.: Nl. Iiulur. S. Hui-limiii. il. Ihiclaiiigliuiii. G. Ki-csslei. 52 Flksr Row: P. Casover. C. Wyant, H Litvin. Siccoxn Row: A. Higgins, J, Malony, R Young. B. Hawk. THIRD Row: M. Yates, M. Young, S Paules, M. Marshall. Foturru Row: C. Bulette, C. Gruber Moyer, G. Fritz, L. Calloway. ,B. F11f'rH Row: J. Seifert, A. Zalyha. Sixru Row: T. Reese, M. Cianci, I. Ci- cero, C. Pieone, M. Iialer, V. Parola V. Calahrese. gl'fl'l'1N'l'H Row: J. Mutcthler. li. Bishing. J. Swick. l-1lc:H'rH Row: M. Mcfllay. C. Alexander, J. DeXValt. NIISSING Fkoxi Picrrivkl-: G. Dennis, J. Fer- raro. Dramatics and Ushers Club President CoNNm PICONIC Vice-President NIALINDA EALHR Secretary CAROL HUI.1f:'1 1'ii Adviser Miss Mc:C1.AY The nieinhers ol' this eluh study current plays, get drzunzttie experience, and provide ushers for school and civic' zirtivities. The Club presents at least one play in :tn usseuihly and attends at Broadway play. NEEDLEVVORK CLUB OFFICIQRS President NANCY ALLEN Treasurer -JEAN SEIFIQRT Adviser MRs. JoNr1s The object of the Needlework Club is to learn different types of needlework, including knitting, sewing, Crocheting, and embroidery. 53 Microscopy Club FIRST Row: C. Baumert. P. Pysher, N. Seifert, N. Eckard, J. Panovec, B. Bickert, C. Chiavetta, F. Monaco. SIQIIOND Row: E. Cleichman, H. Hillegas, R. Alkire, C. Moatz, Ottzivizxno, J. Kostura, H. Messinger. 'l'IIIRIJ Row: Mr. Maitland, KI. Kressler, R. Follweiler, C. ixl2lI1Clll0, R. Hill- yard, R. 'l'orqIIzIti. W. Cunningham, A. Drago, A. Slepniewski. NllSSlNG Ifkom l'Ic1'uIu':: j. Kowiu, B. Reinhurt. -f QFFICERS President CARI. MANc:INo Secretary FRANCES MoNAco Vice-President liIJwARIx fiI.IiICHMAN Treasurer CONSTANCIZ CHIAVETTA Adviser MR. lN'lAl'l'I.AND Preparing and viewing slides from the lowest plants and animals up to and including hu- man cells and cancer cultures occupy :I large part ol' the time of the Microscopy Club, advised by Mr. Maitland. Chemistry Club FIRST Row: M. Hackman, B. Bic-kcrt, I.. Halley, M. Heller, R. Fong, A. Stepniewski, J. Halko, H. Quick. Srztzolw Row: D. Andreotti, F. Sclifrnstinc, H. Lenlmergs, C. Loiacono, C. Bechtel, Keyser, A. DeVito, G. Dc-:Remer, J. Wagner. NIISSING FROM PIc'rlIIuc: D. Gelhert, B. Clifford, A. Helwick, R. Kelly, R. Pulcini. 54 FIRST Row: Mr. Piperato, L. Kurlansik, D. Miller, C. Waltman, A. Franusiszin, B. Jacob, F Bird, Nl. Stoner, Nlr. Radvon. SIQCQND Row: R. Assise, C. Smith, C. Ott, Binder, F. Zettler, J. Wagner, F. Lieb. ,THIRD Row: J. Gonzalves. G. Kichline, R. Lazarus, G. Zaehardo, S. Huber, B. Reinhart, J Peliciotta. FOURTH Row: Ruth, Lezilnon, D. Howell, Fowler, CI. Miller, L. Spelio. Missixc IfRoRI l'Ir:'I'uRIi: H. Jenkins, G. Baumert. Geology Club President FRANCIS ZICTTLER Vice-President CONNIF WALTMAN Secretary LAIIRIQI. KuRI,ANsIR Treasurer BARBARA JACOB Adviser MR. PIPI2RA'I'o The Geology Club learns about rocks and minerals through discussions and field trips. CHEMISTRY CLUB UFFICERS President R. FONG Vice-President B. CLIFFORD Secretary M. HFLI.ER Treasurer L. HALLFZX' Adviser MR. J. XVAGNIQR The Chemistry Club, under the direction of Mr. John Wfagner, hopes to extend knowledge and interest in science through demonstrations. 55 FIRST Row: F. Zettler, C. Sahatine. J. Straccia, L. Vallese, R. Haas. Si-icloxn Row: Mr. Kressler. R, Clilcls. li. Messinger, ll. Brandau. J. Gunton, ml. Gonsalves Halton, R. Snyder, S. Serfass. llilllkll Row: M. Morrison, W. O'B1'ien. F. Preston. G. Wolfe. G. Pitino, R. Clonrsen, Hain A. Sagnzio. President Vive-President Secretary Treasurer Adviser Fish and Reel Club QFFICERS FRANCIS ZETTLER M ATT MORRISON KIEANNE STRACCIA Grim SABATINE MR. KRESSLER The Fish and Reel Club, under the direction of Mr. 'john Kressler, learns more about Fishing and casting by means ol' demonstrations gf the various types of hshing. Also, movies and talks help explain the species of fish. 56 Vlilllkll Row: F. Kocher, IfIRs'r Row: XV. Corston, P. Colden. C. Gilbert. R. llrzxnrlau. P. '1'arsi, R. Coursen. M. Mis- kowski, K. Unangst. SFCOND Row: Mr. Bed- narik, V. Civitella, N. Muretta, J. Strause, XV. lN'heeler. K. Kohler, H. Long. Kelfoil, F. Gil- bert. J. Corpora, R. Brow' nell. J. Hahn, J. Kress- ler, R. Frankenlield. J. Sipos. T. Kohler. AIISSINIS FROM PIc:'IUR1c: C. , YVolfe. l The First Aid Clubs President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Adviser BOYS' CLUB OFFICERS KENNETH UNANGST KENNETH KOHLER PAUL GOLDEN HENRY LONG MR. BEIJNARIK The members ol the First Aid Clubs learn lirst aid practices and principles. President Vice-President Secretary 'lirezrsurer Adviser GIRLS, CLUB OFFICERS ROSALEE CAPONIGRO AIARY ANN SADOTI DONNA GORDON NIARIE LA'r'1'IG MR. BICCONNFLL FIRST Row: S. Filson, D. Straukas, J Proctor, M. Lattig. Sliczoxn Row: E. Bisbing, C. Slllllll, D Gordon. Vlllllkll Row: P. Gellacrt, B. Franken field, M. Szrylor, A. Saylor. FOURTH Row: M. Wagner, Carai M. Marcellus, S. Keller. Fllfru Row: E. Jones, A. Prest, M Sicloti, I.. Petty, C. Alexander. SIXTH Row: M. Evans, J. Ogden, A Kish. Sl'1VI'1N'I'll Row: Mr. Meflonnell, K Binner, C. Krause, D. Densler. NIISSING FROM PIc:'rURE: R. Caponigro M. March. 57 'lusi' Row: I. Seibel, NI. Kolnow. S. Nlikosky. NI. Imqllzisto. li. Gzlier, C. Kennedy. D. Hctlcl. R. Hillyzml. Hzoxn Rout' I.. Nlaiy. Kl'c'sslL'1'. l,1ll'fN, P. Riclilillc, NI. nifillll. R. SZIICYIIU. li. Young. P. Nlorzm. QIIIRIJ Row: Hzn'lCnslc'ill. S. XYZINIWIJIIYII. Nl. Rowe, kI.l L'SIlCl'. CZ. llmllicrw, H2ll'llllllll, CL. Napoli. CQ. Gimillllli. .L llclkmiis. IS. Smith. S. Dzlxis. NIV. Stump. iUl'R'lll Row: I', XYCHCII. NI, Riflmmml. P. IHvl1x'cgl10. lburizl. CZ. iluxu. lJQ'R2liIIlK3llliIY. li. liuslis. Rulmulu, X':luNzlllal. Xiwlxr. mmm Plz Il Rl: l'. Suinwn. IS. Slcwlucliinni. Travel Club l'rcr,icln-nl ciI'IRAI.lJlNlf SAIL-X'l'INIi Sccixrtrzny I.Al'RPii.1. NIM' Vicc'-l'ufsiclc-ill SIIARON lJM'lics 'Iwl'C2lSlll'L'l' Rm!-1 xi.-XRIIC S,xi,r1RNu .Xclviscr MR. SIUNH' To c'l'C2llC illl illlK'liL'Sl in Lmvcl lilfllllgil k'XlJL'l'iL'lN'C nl olllvrs, using :nm an mcnlium, movin-s, lu-ti11'c's, :mul li-ips, im Lhc lJlll'lJOSL' ol thc- 'liziwl Cllulm. Geography Club VIRSI' Row: Xlr, lulko, lk. I'n-lc-rs. il. Sfilllfl. Nl. Kolmw. ul. l,c:1mmi. Al. SIZIICI, lf. Lich. Suzoxn Ron: l'lm'lm'. ll. i,2lC'l'l1i0ii. Nl. H1ll'llIl2lll. KZ. hluncs. G. l'zilmis.nm. I., Spclio, R. IIIOIIIZIY. I.. slkllllilll. l'lllRl1 Row: XY. Nloull. li. -IOIIIINUII, B. Reiss. D. Slralllkzls, Szllvm, .X. SZIBIOIQ XV. Kraus. Xllsslxr' lfkoxl l,ll Il'Rl4' B Kchlcl' 58 FIRs1' Row: J. Piscatello, A. Marra, R. Long, B. Clifford, W. Bachman. SI'COND Row: R. lfVriglIt. Fiore, C. Golden, A. Czippellzuio, K. Unangst, R. Frawley, Dech. I. Moyer, Mr. Nagle. 'l'lllRD Row: J. Yeisley, R. Volkert. ll. Beidleman, E. White, W. Darran, G. Kelley. l'. Richards, R. Varga. Road Rovers PresideIIt VVILLIAM BACHNIAN Vice-President JOHN PIscATIzLI.o Secretary-Treasurer BRIAN CLIFFORD Publicity Chairman PHII.I.IP RICHARDS Adviser MR. NAGLE The Road Rovers, formerly called Hot Rod Club, are under the supervision of Mr. Nagle. This club was started in September of 1956. The purpose of this club is to promote safety on our highways and learn better l11CIllOdS of driving. OFFICERS OF THE GEOGRAPHY CLUB President L. STANTON Secretary-Treasurer B. PETERS Vice-President G. PALMISANO Adviser MR. TUTKO The objective of the Geography Club, under the advisorship of Mr. Stephen A. Tutko, is to increase an interest in local, state, and national geography. It helps create a better under- standing of peoples throughout the world. 59 a-M 4 4. JP iw K: Q. . ., , Mgr? av' .ww . ,nk M1 if-if Iflkwl' Row: fL2lllll, I.. liihlcllcillu-1'. S. Lixingsllm. NI. Richnmllll, S, Hokllf, Tcl 'l gzlrliy, li. Smith, SIIONII Row: .X. l'l'x'lmzln, R. Pllllini. N. lfox, Nl. Kclscy. ij. Slill. R. Rlflllillf. 'I'. New, Rm ll. Ruhcnslcin, R. I'clI, Clzunpionc, D. lnllglllill. I.. Nlvrkin. Nllwslxr. lflmxl l'lK lkl'Rl'Z S. Clhillscy. ll. Nluscr. ll. xlllllflllll. F. lcllll-r. lf. 'l'1'zlcy, .L Wall: 'mst Rmv: il. GCllsl6iH. .-X. Hel- wifk, ,X. NlOl'l'iS0ll, li. l5il'kCl'l. X, Bllll. il. Kolnclxllaner. lalzoxn Row: Nlr. Xolo. NI. Hilllll. F. SIHIIISUIIC. j. Paul. CZ. Williams. ll. Slmfcr. l.. 1.11- llulc, S. Rllfc. QIIIRD Row: 0. Sl'1lSll'UlIl. G. .xIlll8l'S. I', King, B. BIIPWI1, B. llldiccllu. NI. Slllllll. il. Ko- will. Nllsslma lfuoxl l'lfI'll'Rl4Z I.. Hosk- ing. CI. KVZIIISC, li. Krock, G, HCllllCl'Sll4Il, R. Hull. H. Ollifk. F. Bllluvwski, S. Ucsolll L. SIIIIOH. I. HZITICN. National Honor Society I'1'l-sillenl Vice-I'l'csilIcl1l Scc'l'l'lzl1'y 'I'rczlsll1'el' .'xllViSCl' OFFICERS XIORRIS Kllilsm' .XRM.xN1r Pl-1Rl,M.-W S'l'1-il-lmxllc Hoklvlf NANCY Fox NIR. Nom 'msn Row: H. Slzlgllilu. CZIIIIIJIOIIC. R. Oldl. l,. Hzlllcy. R. Iilwick, Nlzunzlno. lf. SVIIZIIISIIIK' I-ruxlm Row: li. XX'c'sl. B. Dunn. K. Kiick, R. SlI'CL'lCI', Ci. HCRIIII. XY. XYil1lc1'. XIISSIXKQ lfkuxl l'lc.1l'kl: XYm'1'ic'I1. D. BZICIIIIIHII, l'. Cmlflcn, nl. Dorizl, 'I'. Slxcppzllll, XY. llznrzm . IICII. D, Ilowcll. X. lull wui, ul. Sipm, Nl. iizupvui, CQ. Xlgvnlzlli, il. .lc-llkowidx. liorgcsun I 5. SL-rims, C.. Ohh, X. Ylllxlbflllilll. Hi-Y Club QFFICERS l'1'4-siclelll Llcwls H,x1,1,l-:Y Vivo-I'1'c'sicIel1l RfJl5lf1R'l' fII,lYl' Svc-1'clzary QIUHN XVURRIQLII 'I 1'c-zmxrc-1' IJoN,x1.1m IS.-xrzrmfxx Sclgvznnl-all-.Xrms Il.-nun' S'l',xrzM'l'u Cllmpluin -lO5lCI'lI CANll'I1.JNI'I .Xdvisc-rs NIR. S'I'AN'l'0N NIR. IIICLIA The main olujcclivc ol' Lhc Hi-Y Clluh, zlclviscd hy M11 Slzmum and Nh: Bell IS lu we-calc, llllllllllllll, .md vxlcml Llmmuglmmlt thc sclmul amd c'o1m11unily high SIQIIILILIIKIS ul f1IlI'l5ll2llI lkII1ll'1lK'Ii'I'. 60 FIRST Row: G. Hillmurn. M. Hartman S. Paulus. QI. Finelli. li. I.evine, I. Donato. B. Miller. I. Rotundo. Y Kanliei. Si-'eoxn Row: l'. Lane. Cl. IValtman CI. Hersey. B. Frankenlield, N. Kel low. M. Murphy, l'ieone, Cole man. B. Bechtel. B. Smith. illlllkll Row: Y. Canone. C. Bulelte, CZ Drumheller, D. Bentham, I.. 'l'roll ' C -I. Swick. I. Miller, K. Harley. . Musumeei. l'1Ul'R'III Row: KL. Macher, S. Gross, I, Mullen, B. Moyer. D. Strankas, B lillstis, G. Billone. .X. Heil. N Wood, V. Rickert. R. Sidoti. l ll I'H Row: -I. Zehnder. C. Gruber, B Levers. S. Edelman, H. XVentzel, I. Petty, CI. Alexander, 'I'. lodaro. F Bennett, Mrs. Hersey, RI. Davidson VI. Clhisesi, H. jenkins. Sophomore Y-Teens GFFICERS President .louis Klsn Secretary BARBARA QIACO11 Vice-President JOAN ZFIHNDI-ZR Treasurer NANCY VVOOD Adviser MRS. A. T. Hriksm' COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Art CATHY I-IICRSICY Program IJINIDA Ptvriov Publicity AIUDY DAVIDSON Social ANNA M.-xkni PR141s'1' AND Lum' .IOHNSON Social Servire SA1.1.v Fu.soN Music' ICAN lXIIi'l'ZIiNIlORIf XVOYSIIIIJ GWIQN HILBURN Public Affairs l lks'r Row: S, Clompagnola. B. Wool en, C. Camareri. C. Foschi, N. Il'or man, M. Stoner. B. Lalonde. I Si-'foxn Row: I. Mcfiowan. C. Baum- ert, M. Herscy, M. Schall, G. Palm- isano. M. Lieh. D. Kelehner. 'IIIIIRD Row: M. Diamond, M. XVagner D. Beitel, M. Lawton. Ii. Crouse, V Xlermaw, Ogden. l'40I'k'IiH Row: S. Filson. M. Gilmlms. C XVertz, G. Fritz, O. Binner. .L Kish li. Mcfiinn. Fn-'rn Row: B. Pestick. K. Sandercock B. Unangst, A. Handxaker, P. Le- Roy. Mrs. Hersey, -I. Salem. XIISSING lfkoxi l'1c:'ruR1-1: G. Bakros. .I Barr. L. Bertha. B. Bossert. B Brownell. C. Chiavetta. KI. Comp- ton, j. Dewalt. V. English. M. Evans -I. Fogel, P. Gelhert, F. Greenleaf M. Grillo, S. Gross. V. Haupt, C Heller. G. Hoffman, B. Jacob, L Johnson, J. Metzendorf. L. Mullen K. Sandercoek, A. Saylor, B. Shane M. Sidoti, A. Smith, .X. Vender- grift. 1 15.-xR1sARA Mu.1.L1R 63 Junior-Senior Y-Teens COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Art LXNN Loulsic H1:1.w1t1R AND Lols Rom:R'rsoN Music NANCY ECKARD Program NANIIN' Fox, BoNNir: BROWN, ANU SUSAN BROWVER Public Affairs .JOANNE KCJPENHAVER Publicity HELGA -JACOB Social LINDA NIICRKIN ANU NIARGARFT RYAN Social Scrvicc .JUDITH HAR'fENSTEIN World Fellowship KATHLEEN NICHOLAS Worship SHIRLEY GODSHALK FlRs'r Row: I. Camareri, C. Cuvo. J. Bnckiniham, R. Mazza. B. Mumford, V. Cascario, R Caponigro, J. Laros, B. Mazza, B. Amato, L. Clcmis, A. Rickenbach, L. Robertson, J. .Doria T. Ehric. Srcoxn Row: N. Fckartl, J. Maloney, F. Piperato, V. Napoli, J. Marzuoli, V. Gcnua, R. Giutfrc Ii. Schlough, H. Jacob, M. Sale, K. Merrick. 'l'luRn Row: C. livans. R. Lucci. J. Rickert. J. Nicolctta, J. Millcr. S. Brower, A. Barker, B Brown, C. WN'ren, l'. XVcis'cnberger, J. Halko, Y. Asch. FouR'1'H Row: M. Klcinhans, J. Albert, J. Ellis, M. Cole, G. Anders, M. Santlt, D. Densler, L WN'illiams, J. Shafer, J. Paul, CI. Williams, I.. Hosking. FIF'I'll Row: Mrs. Jacob, Mrs. Staples, 0. Scastroni, D. Gangwcr, .L Bloom, B. Iuclicello. P Dibilio, IS. Benz, M. Prcstipino, M. Mctzgar, M. Ryan, M. Young, J. Hartcnstcin, C. Moll Mlsslxtz lfkom l'1c:'luRl-1: J. llciscl. I.. Calloway, S. Carai, CZ. Clark, J. Colfey, N. Corricrc, S. De Bosli. J. DiFilippantonia, G. livans, J. Farber, P. Fclker. D. Gordon, M. Hahn, K. Halley . Hank, S. Hartman. H. Hughes, l'. King, J. Kowitz, I.. Laliatc, M. Lattig, March, J -. I mrris, K. Nicholas. li. Paulus, F. l'ricc,il'.A Rothstein, C. Russo. R. Taylor, I. llhler, L l N 1 Walters, M. Yates. 64 IJIRNI Row: N. Butz, F. Nlisero, H. Butz, M. Heller. S. Hokuf, QI. Kopenhavcr. M. Polgarcly, G S2llJ2illlIC, I. Hess, CI. Nlatyas. I.. May, NI. Kolnos, C. l'ic'une, H. Gies. Slcoxu Row: H. .Xerni. IS. liirkert, KI. Gruhe, Ii. Nohle. R. Reina. UI. Kressler, K. Ilinner, -I Seihel. II. Reihl. Ii. Young. II. Kohler. vlilllkll Row: Mrs. Iaeoh. Mrs. Staples, S, Goclshalk, I. Mulrhler, I. Uautz. I. 'l'eel, Ii. XValters R. Daria. .L Hielwick. F. cllllllllllglllllll. Il. Iiustis,iN. Fox. I 1 I'iUl'R'l'll Row: S. Mikosky. B. Sterlachini. B. Reichert. AI. Clhiavella. N. lfunk, I.. BIlllClICll1ICl K. Collins. NI. lialer, X. llentith, C. Crothers, I.. Merkin. XIISSIXK- FIQOXI l'lc:'llfkl-1: C. .Xsh, NI. Beam, .X. lloriui, II. Branlly, S. Klhiclsey, Nl. Cliaurti. Nl Corfu. S. Davies. QI. Hartman, M. Hectkman, S. Livingston, XV. Miller. .L Morrison. Nl. Peraz letti. D. Ruhenstein, R. Salerno, AI. Strarctia, F. Yoxheimer, G. Glover, I.. Hackman. Junior-Senior Y-Teens QFFICERS President HARRIETT BUTZ Vice-I'resiclent .Iu1.ua SHAFI-1R Secretary -IOAN PAUL Treasurer NANCY Burl Advisers Mus. -Iixczms AND Mus. S'rAl'1.r1s The Easton Iunior-Senior Y-Teens, under the aclvisorship of Mrs. .Iacoh and Nlrs. Staples, became a joint cluh in September, 1955. During this year the eluh's activities included a Valentines Dance, Y.NV.C..-X. Bazaar, Council Dances, and Rally YVeek. 65 FlRsT Row: Miss Pharo, M. Heller, F. Tracy, F. Stotholl, Mr. Erb. Slccolsn Row: M. Painz, M. Ryan, B. Brown, M. lialer. K. Collins. A. Cross, H. Cies, D. Moser, J. Kohler, N. Butz, R. Reina, N. Fox, J. Melzendorf, P. Chane. THIRD Row: A. Stepniewski, A. Argentati, Burnett, M. Cusano. l'. Richards, K. Kiiek, blkllllalla, G. Veit, R. Alkire, S. Tracy, K. Masters. l-I. Roeder. R. Cano, S. Rauktis, F. Liv- ingston. FOURTH Row: R. Wright. H. Bensler, li, Sales. I . Boyer. C. Evans. l'. llibilio, J. Ringliolf, M. Symia, M. Marshall, ll. Scallo, C. Loquasto, D. Williams. C. Cross, -I. Robertson, P. Gelbert. Student Council President FRED TRACY Vice-President FRITZ S'ro'1'HoFF Secretary MARY ANN Hi1L1,r:R Adviser Miss PHARO The Easton High School Student Council, sponsored by Miss Pharo and Mr. Erb, is composed of students elected from each homeroom. The goal of Student Council is to conduct a government of the school controlled by the stu- dents themselves. It endeavors to foster school spirit, manage various school activities, and develop athletic interest. The Student Council deserves to be highly complimented for the beneficial influence it has brought to bear upon the students. 66 When snrnrner fnrns fe winter and ine present disappears . . . , -G A 'kv W ,i ,t iff? Vfl g 1 f?x E', ,- ,,.......- 'Q , kv ,-s. -r W Lf' .a.,f- s A. i . v , .s -J.-W .X ,M ,M ,.,, -- 7 - FW, ,WW ,.-Y Nam ,- -A-M 5. ,. 1--M , -nm x- , ,. W ,WM Y ...aw , M ,., ff 9. -- Y ,. 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Compton, JoAnn Cooper, joan Cooper, Mary Ann Corpora, Vancy Crouse, Evelyn Cuvo, Lucy Davidson, .Iudith Dewalt, .Ioan Dianlond, Mary Dietz, Shirley Dile, Ethel Dobes, .Iaequelyn Doll, Phyllis Donato, Lois Druniheller, Claire Easterday, Irina Edelman, Susan English, Virginia Cosover, Paul Coursen, Richard Cunningham, Nvllllillll Cusano, Michael Darran, Douglas Detweiler, Dale Dinan, Patrick SOPHOMORES Doria, Joseph Dugan, Paul Ellis, Robert lfahl, Gary lferraro, Angelo lfili, joseph lfinniano, Ernest Fong, -Iohn Fowler, Thoinas lfranusiszin, Allred 200 Mus. Bo1,I,MAN Adams, Mary .Xhart, Barbara Alexander, Carol .Xndrt-otti, Diana Apostolokas, Christine Bakros, Gloria Barr, -Ioyee BIIIIIIICIT, Carol Bechtel, Brenda Beitel, Dorothy Bennett, Faith Benthanl, Darlene Benvegno, l'atrit'ia Bertha, Lillian Billone, Gracie Binner, Olive Bisbinl, Elaine Ackerman, Glenn Alkire, Richard Ainato, joseph Ainerieus, Peter Anastasi, .lohn Angleniyer, Darl Arnold, David Arshan, Donald Assise, Richard Bartolet, Terry Beers, Carl Bell, ulosepll Bertha, 'Iohn Blayle, Richard New Study Hall MR. C.o1,lf1 Eustis, Bunny Evans, Earlene livam, hlarian lfilson, Sally lfindley, Patricia lfinelli, .lane lfogel, .Ianet lfoelii, Clara lfrankenfield, Betty Fritz, Gertrude lfutler, Georgiana Garr, Loretta Gelbert. l'atric'ia Gibbs, Marylee Gilbert, lrene Gordon, Patricia Greenleaf, lflorenee Grillo, Marie Gano, Thomas Gargone, Anthony Geisler, Richard Gilbert, Clarence Gilbert, Felton Gilbert, Riehard Gilds, Robert Godshalk, Ernest Golden. Paul Goldfarb, Ronald Gonsalves, Alohn Gregory, Harry Gully, Charles Gunton, -lllllllll SOPHOMORE 215 Xlas. -IUNIQS Blasco, Patricia Boardman, Lorraine Border, lXIarjorie Bossert, Barbara Brauni, Carol Bubba, Pasqualine Bulette, Carole Canareri, Catherine Camelleri, Frances Canone, Yvonne Cheston, .Ieanne Chew, -Ioyce Chiavette, Connie Chiavetta, Dolores Chisesi, -Iacquelyn Cohn, Susan Coleman, Aleanne Coinpagnola, Sarah Bodine, Nelson Bonstein, tlohn Bottiglieri, Louis Brandau, Robert Bright, Lee Brownell, Richard Buchanan, Harry Bukowski, YValter Burnett, james Busch, Neal Byrd, Eugene Capeeci, Allred Catlin, David Cavotta, Benjamin Cigus, Frank Cooper, David Corriere, Paul Cafe P MR. l'AkNici.1. qlohnson, Lucille jones, Catherine Kantier, Valerie Keck, Elaine Kehler, Barbara Kelehner, Darleane Keeler, Shirley Kellow, Nancy Kennedy, Huldah Kessler, Gloria Kilpatrick, Rosemarie Kish, Adele Krause, Carol Kuehn, Karol Kunsman, Rebecca Lalonde, Barbara Lawton, Mary LeRoy, Patricia Levers, Barbara Kilfoil, Eugene Kocher, Fred LaMay, Thomas Lazarus, Richard Lealnon, James Leavitt, Jonathan Leshko, Richard Lieb, Frederick Litvin, Herbert Long, Richard Long, Robert Lowe, Dean Mackes, Brian Master, Kenneth Mazza, James Merlo, Charles 107 NIR. lX'1Al'1'1.AND Gross, Savilla Grube, Dolores SOPHOMQRE Howell, David Hunt, Robert Iankowieh, Iames ilones, Eugene Kaminski, Stephen Kebles, Michael Pestictk, Barbara Gruber, Garol Guadagnino, Rosemarie Handsaker, Alice Harley, Kathleen Hartman, Mary Ann Hartxell, Sandra Heekman, VVilma Heil, Adrienne Hersey, Catherine Hersey, Mary Sue Keyser, Nvllllillll Kiiek, Kirby New Study Hall Mk. Srnxn' Hillburn, Gwerldlyn Hoffman, Gail Ylaeob, Barbara jenkins, Honesty Hahn, john Hammond, Nelson Handlovic, -Iohn Helliek, George Henning, Edward Hillegas, Herbert Hoeh, Charles Houston, Wfilliani Petty, Linda Pieone, .loan Pokrivsak, .Iuanita Prest, Anna Marie Proctor, .Ioan I'uc'c'io, Frances Pysher, Beverly Rieker, Virginia Reiss, Betty S Sandt, Carol Saylor Annabelle Saylor Margaret Sehall, Ralph Mary -lane Roger Reed, -Ioseph Renner, Robert Rice, lidwin Rotondo, Anthony Salerno, Frank Sanguinito, Robert Srheetf, Michael Sehlegel, .Iohn Shaler, Lawrence Shiner, Kenneth Shirley, Gary Slater, Alames Smith, Gharles Snyder, Thomas Sottosanti, Vincent 211 , 1 . Rotondo, lloanne MR- llfwblk salelllf-lanct Shane, Barbara Sanennto, Dolores She,-man, Ianpt Sandereoek, Katherine Sidoti, Mary Sidoti, Rose Siglinger, Mary ,Xnn Slingland, Geraldine Smith, Annette Smith, Barbara Sodaitis, Anita Stelanovic, Shirley Stevens, Monieee Stoner, Mary Julia Straukas, Dorothy Suelaro, Frances Swiek, tlaequelyn Spelio, Anthony Spartelli, Louis Steekel, George Steuer, Robert Stotholl, .Iohn Stondt, Paul Strause, John Sulkin, Theodore Tarsi, Philip Thomas, Robert 'I'odaro, 711110111215 'I'rac'y, Stephen 205 M iss Scznkorini-:R Levine, Edith Lieb, Marie Lowe, Beverly Maeher, Gloria Mannix, Sharon Marcellus, Marie MeGinn, Esther McGowan, Patricia lNlePeek, Lynda Mengel, Naneie Metzendorf, Jean Mickley, Lorraine Miller, Barbara A. Miller, Barbara Louise Miller, Patrieia Millheim, Sandra Mills, Sarah Monaco, lfranees Messinger, Ernest Miles, Michael Miller, Charles Miller, Donald Mineo, James Miskowski, Michael Moatz, Mlayne SOPHOMORE Mondillo, Vinfent Moser, Russell Moser, Thomas Moss, X'Villiain Moyer, Harry Mugavero, Dominick Muinaw, Ronald Nagle, George Nicholas, Arthur Cafe S MR. SNYDER Morrow, Sandria Moyer, Betty Ann Moyer, Florenfe Mullen, LuRae Muinaw, Verna Murphy, Mildred Panovee, Judith Patti, Carole Paules, Sandra Nodoline, Jaines Nodoline, John O'Connor, John Okun, Jeffrey Oldt, Charles Orlando, Michael Orse, YVillian1 Parkansky, Edward Patterson, Raymond Pearson, Barry Peek, David Pintandi, Joseph Pitt, Anthony Pizaire, Ronald Potoeki, David RlllSl1lllCCl, Constanfe Mutfhler, Joann WHS XVHIH. Nerneth, Diane Newgaard, Mary Nicholas, Cleo Ogden, Jeanne Ott, Barbara Painf, Marion Pahnisano, Geraldine 'l'odaro, Teresa Troll, Lorraine Unangst, Elizabeth Vandegrilt, Anita Vlagner, Mary Jane XVagner, Mary-Verdella Waltinan, Constance Wlentzel, Helen NVertx, Charlotte Wfest, Doris Mfilliains, Annue Wisniewski, Carol Wolfinger, Susan XfVood, Nancy Wfooten, Beverly VVorman, Nancy Young, Patricia Zalyba, Anna Zehnder, Joan Zerbe, Estella Ziegler, Ella VanSyc'kle, NVillian1 Varga, Arthur Veit, George VVagner, John X'Veebe, Waheela XVheelen, Thomas XVheeler, Willie Wfoeppel, Russell Mfoepple, Harry lVoll'e, Gary XVoolever, XfVayne Wyant, Charles Zaeharda, George Zarbatany, John Zueehero, Salvatore 220 M ks. B taker-:R Albert, lloanne Allen, Nancy Amato, Beatrice Anders, Gloria Apostolakos, Gary Arnold, Cathaleen Arnold, Dawn Aseh, Yanna Auerbach, Lynn Barker, Andrea Beam, Helen Beers, .Ioan Beisel, -Ioyee Bloom, Allwina Boseia, Laura Broscious, Suzanne Abert, NVilliam Aehenbaeh, '1'homas Amato, Valentine Anderson, Francis Anthony, Cordon Apgar, Kenneth Argentati, Augustus JU Badger, lVilliam Beam, George Bechtel, Barry Bergstein, David Bilotta, -Iames Binder, Ernest Bird, lfrederick 214 Miss KI.INf2l1lR Brower, Susan Brown, Bonnie Buckingham, Klan Butler, Nellie Calloway, Lois Camareri, Irene ICI Caponigro, Rosalie Cappellano, Antoinette C xrx Q u 1 iz 21, .2'2 Caseario, Vineene Caseioli, Josephine Cassidy, Eileen Cauley, Dolores Clark, Carol OR Clemens, Ellen Clemis, Laraine Coffey, Judith Cohen, Lois Butz, james Camaioni, Alexander Capeeei, lXIario Chisesi, james Civitella, Vincent Cohen, David Corpora, Joseph Corston, NVilliam Crawford, Robert Crone, Byron Cronin, Robert Curto, Charles Daws, john DeRemer, George 210 MR. AVACNICR Roseberry, -lean Rothstein, Patricia Rule, Sandra Russo, Connie Ryan, Margaret Sale, Mary Sandt, Mary Sealzo, Rose Marie Sehlough, Eleanor Sehough, Zona Schulte, Betty Jane Seastrom, Olga Seifert, .lean Seland, ,lean Shafer, Julie Smith, Catherine Uhler, john Unangst, Kenneth VanHorn, Clarence VanNorman, Alan VanSyckle, John Vogt, john XVagner, Ernest XVeaver, Hall XVetzel, Larry lVynne, Edward Youtx, Allred Zwald, Kenneth J U I 105 M iss GREGORY Coldren, Nina Cole, Dorothy Cole, Myrna Coopersmith, Mary Ann Corriere, Nancy Grosen, Sarah Crouthalnel, Judith Cuvo, Barbara Cuvo, Carol DeBona, Sandra DeBosh, Sandra Densler, Dorothy Dew, Mabel Dibilio, Patricia DiFilippantonio, Jean Devito, Anthony Dibilio, Charles Drago, Anthony Drago, Michael Dull, Lawrence Dunn, Bruce Durnin, John Ealer, George Ehrler, John lingelllardt, David Fells, XVillian1 Fisher, Lawrence Fitxgibbons, Yvllllillll Fluck, Lawrence Fellweiler, Richard Frankenheld, Martin QRS 210A MR. KUE1a1.i1R Doria, Joanne Ducmanis, May Eckard, Nancy Ehrie, Thelma Ellis, Jean Evans, Carol Farber, Joanne Farina, Mary Favor, Carlota Fegley, Lynne Felker, Paula Fisher, Sharon Frawley, Patricia Gangwer, Doris Genua, Vivien Frankenfield, Ronald Gano, James Gellock, Joseph Geuss, David Gier, Edwin Gilbert, Mfillie Gleichman, Edward Gockley, Robert Goodear, Gary Goodyear, Richard Grifo, Gene Hahn, James Hanlon, James Hazen, Charles Hendricks, Sterling Herbster, Gordon 204 Xllss lNlII,I,ER Cesoll, Sally Ciiullre. Rosalie Gordon, Donna Groller, Doris Gross, Ann Hahn, Marsha Halko, Judith Halley, Kathleen Hank, .Ioan Hartenstein, Aluditli Harunan, Sharon Hartzell, Beverly Hawk, Barbara Heller, Eleanor Higgins, Alice Hower, Clarence Johnson, james -Iones, Harvey Kauth, Gary Keen, Paul Kilpatrick, Roy Kohler, Charles Kohler, Kenneth Kohler, 'l'hoinas Kostura. -Ianies Kowitx, Barry Kressler, ,Ianni-s Larsen, Karl l,eh, Francis 1 10 NIR. l'ii-1-1k,x'ro Hosking, l,ois Hughes, Holly lngralea, Sharon ludicello, Barbara llacob. Helga J U I -Iohnson, Elizabeth -lones, Elnily King, Patricia Kleinhans, Marleen Kowitl, Aludith Kurlansik, Laurel l,abate, Linda Lallura, -losephine l,zunbert, Ruth l,aros, lean Lattig, Marie l,eb, lohn l.c-sher, Albert Long, Henry Locluasto, Micliacl Lutes, Harry Nlarnana, Alanies Nlanarino, Enlilio Maneino, Carl Marini, Gerardo Mattes, -lohn McBride, Barry McBride, Richard McEntire, George Nletzgar, Elwood Nllgllllllll, Bruno 219 Nliss Rl l'H Miller, -Iudith Moll. Carol Morris, -Ioan Morrow, Erika Nlunlord, Barbara Nlutcliler, Patricia Napoli, Virginia Nicholas, Kathleen 0 Nicoletta, Josephine Oswald, Hilda Paini. Vaderic 70 Patterson, loan Patti, Sandra Paul, -Ioan Paulus, Eleanore Pierlga, Dorothy Piperato, l'1l'1lIN'C'llC Poll, Charles Purdy, Edgar Quick, Donald Reinbart, Barry Richards, Phillip Ruth, -Iatnes Sandercoc'k, .Iznnes Saylor, Richard Schanstine, Frederick Schippers. Robert Seawood, Richard Sc-ilk-rt, Harold Shafer, John 103 NIR. RIDICR Leone, Rose Marie Liberti, Phyllis Lucci, Barbara Maloney, 'Ioan Mannix, Bette March, Nina Marshall. Marlene Martin, Barbara Marzuoli, Jeanette Mazza, Barbara Mazza, Helen Mazza, Rosemarie Mazzie, Mae McNeal, Carol Merrick, Katherine Metzgar, Mary jo Miller, Daniel Miller, Robert Mineo, Isidore Moatz, Charles Moll, James Mullin, Dennis Muretta, Nicholas Nigrone, Santo Ott, Clyde Ottaviano, Blames Pelliciotta, John Phillips, Charles JU IO Piscatello, .Iohn Pitino, George 208 MR. SANDXVICK Prenius, Sandra Prestipino, Mary Price, Florence Proctor, Carol Pysher, Patricia Rapp, Gloria Rasley, Ruth Reed, Bessie Reese, Tharon Richards, Susan Rickenbach, Ann Rickert, -Iudith Ringhoff, joan Rizzo, Nancy Robertson, Lois Shulflebothani, George Sipos, John Slingland, Harry Sobel, Larry Sottolano, Carl Stagnito, Harry Steckel, William Stothofl, Frederick Streeter, Richard Strohe, Walter Survello, Paul Tilwick, Robert Tolchin, Richard Transue, Reade 217 Miss ZUCK Snyder, Carolyn Sprague, -Ioyann Stiles, Priscilla Symia, Matilda Taylor, Ruthann Thomashunas, Margaret Thomashunas, Shirley Thornton, Judith Tobin, -Ioan Uhler, IllaBelle Walter, Lynn VValters, Nancy lVeisenberger, Patricia Williams, Carol Mfilliams, Lulu Wren, Carolyn Yates, Maryellen Young, Marguerite Young, Ruthanne Zettler, Barbara Q . ws. 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Jw Easton High School Day APRIL 5, 1957 Opening Exercist-s FRED TRACIX' Introduction of Guests MR. ERB Piano Selection MRS. CHARLES AIAGNUS History ol' Easton High School FRRIWRICR STOTHOFF History of Easton High School Day lhl.-XRY ANN HFI.l,ER Vocal Solo MR. S'rr1wAR'r St1HA1,1. Accompanied by AIRS. CURRIIQ Presentzition ol' Guest of Honor NIR. lim: Presentation of Citation to Mrs. Chidsey FR1-:D PIQRACY .-Xnnounccnicnt of Poster Prize Winnc1's MR. ERB Alma Mater 84 king R0 X1.11'v AX11111' Hc11c'1' 1115911 gifts. 1'u:1-sz 0101111 lfc-1111. 4l21111L'S 111218- 10. xr, .un 1,2111-XZ N12ll'X 111114- 11011011 Ro11c1'l 01411. .xxmxfaz 141111111-1'11 Clullins. X1111 F1111k. NZIIICN 111111. Ri111111'11 1101111111111 11c1'l 01411 111111 f,211l'Cll . 11111111 fl1iI1'o1'11, 1'1 5, rxxmv.: F11-11 1,I'21CY. Nlrs. C111im1sc1. 'ed '1'1'ac'1'. 1'1'cQi11c-111 of SlllC1C11l CZo1111ci1. p1'1-sa-111s 11111111111 to Mm. CI11i11scv. 91111111 Ruse N1111'ic1 11c11'iz1. x1211'N 111110 114-1Ic'1. If11c'11c1'ick S1c1ll1o11. 1111. 1111111143 Nlrw, Yc'ic1i1m'11. Xlisx 1'11111r1, X111 I-111- 1111111 'I 11111. 1 85 . . ,. - ,, .. 1 -1.1 1, 1: 1'1ll111i. K111111cc11 CIf111i11s, N12l1111l1L1 1121101 1,C2l11 B11J1L'1ll'1l11l'l1. SIWXIJINI-I R1l'112ll'C1 Bv11l1111111, -12111195 H115 1gl'lli'l' 1Ycsl. F1011 FI'1'111'1'. 11112111 Clifforcl f1l'I'l11K1 .X1Il2110. sslxr. lfkoxl 1'lc:'1'1'1z1: 111111121111 l311f'11111z111. The Curious Savage THE GUESTS I 1,oR1QNc:1c HANNIBAI. FAIRY lXlAY AIICFFRFY Mus. PADDY THE FAMILY TITUS SAMUEL l,1I.I,Y Blc1.I,E l.'l'I'Hlil. STAFF Miss l'VllllClIlllIl2l Dr. Eunnctt SENIOR PLAY FRIDAY NIGHT Linda Simon Robert Oldt Nancy Fox Rifliard Bentham Frances Bukowski James Stitt Douglas Herr Mylinda Ealer Leah Bibleheinier Nan Funk xvllllillll X'Vinter SA'1'l2RDAY N1CLH'l' Rosemary Reina Brian Clifford -lune Cliiavetta Daniel Gelbert lXl2ll'VO1ll'llCCll Pcrazzetti X'Valter Ness Lewis Halley -Ioy Mutchler Deborah Rubenstein Mary Ann Heller' l31'ucc X'VcsL Iithel Savage, a pleasant, quiet lady, suddenly Hnds herself a widow with 11 considerable fortune-SSl0,000,000. Bored with her precious, uneventful life, she decides to do everything' she has wanted to do, even going as lar as dyeing her hair blue. Her avaricious stepchildren have conflicting ideas, howeverg and they soon have Mrs. Savage ronnnitted to the Cloisters, a home for the mentally retarded. Here lithel, arfompanied by her teddy bear, meets hve new friends, finds contentment, and proves that no one is ctralier than those people beyond the safe walls ol' the Cloisters. PRODUCTION STAFF Prolnplers Iudith Kressler, 'Ioanne Kopenhaver, llosephine 'I'eel, lfranfes Misero, Sandra Chidsey, Linda Merkin. Property Managers Clarol Clrothers, Stephanie Hokul, -lanet Gantz, Shir- ley Godshalk, -lane Tarhovsky, Sharon Davies. Stage Crew .lohn Clonsalves, Nelson Hannnond, Robert Havlirsek. 87 li C1lill'orcl. li. Wcsl. ul. XVOrriI'lI. S. Liv- lf. Nliscm, l,. llilmlelieimcr, l,, Halley XI. Heller, XV. llzlrrull. City Officials Nlziyol' LEWIS HAl,I.FY' cl0llllC'lllllCll LICAH BIIsI.I4HRIMIiR FRANIII-is NIISI-IRO Nl.'XRY .XNNI-1 HI+1I,I.IcR x'VAI.'l'ER IJARRAN Controller JOHN WORRICH Trezlsurer SANDRA LIVINGSTON Fire Chiel' BRIAN CLIFFORD Police Chief BRUCI-2 YVFST On March 20, 1957, nine seniors reigned Over the city Ol' Euston. Elected by the student hotly, they were introclufed to the various duties Ol' their c'OI'1'espOncl- ing Ollicials. iilgstml. XII. Bcclforcl. 88 Iwi Row: IJ. Nlnvcr. H, Bllll. N. Bllll. H, llickc-rl. urxn Run: nl. Kl'l'SNlL'l. X. SlClJllii'h'Ski. R. Kelly. LlllilOl ill'c:llit'l ,Xssislzml liditrn' Business NIllll1igl'l' .Xssislzml IgllSillL'hS l,h0lOgI'llIJllCl' .Xmislzilll ,Xclviscr Rechauffe NAMA' 151111 lSAlus,xR,x lilczkl-ilu' IJ.fxR1.1-ixlc Musick znnnngvr H.AxR1u1c'1 1' l3l l'Z Rommt Kr3L1.x' .Xxnnuaw S'lxli1'NI1-IXVSKI Miss l.,x1'ls,xc1H NVQ ll2lYC c11clc':u'ol'c'1l lu gin- om lricmls amd c'lzus11mlc'a llll :lc'c'l1l'11Lc lllll inte-rusting lliflllll' 0l's1'l100l liil- in this. our 1957 Rl3C'l12lllH-lk. ll-I-'I 'lo Rlmlli I. 5ll1ll'iIll. S, C.m!Qh:llk. S. ilhimlscy. S. l,iYiIlA NlUIl. Xliu Ijlllllllfll, .X. Xlurris L. X 1 . I. I Cl'1lllC'lli. 89 I IRs'I' Row: .X, Iilasfo. H. Gies, N. Funk. SIKCUNII Row: .L l'cI'InIzIII, II. IYcst, Iccl, Still. KUlICllII2IXl'I'. Editor-iII-Chief NANCII' Fox Mukc-up Editor S'I'ICI'IIANIIC I IOKl'F I L'2Illll'C Editor RICI-IARII PIQLI. Asst. Ifczlture Editors IXIURRIS KIELSEY -IANITI' CQANTZ LI-1AII ISIIII.IcIII-1IMIf:R IoANNI: DIRAIAIoNIIo HFI.P1N Gnas .IoAN Hrss Junto Sports Editor BRUCE IVIcs'I' Asst. News Editors AIOANNIC KoI'1eNHAvIcR Ionv FIQEI-II. AM ICS S'I'I'I l' Asst. Sports Editors TQUNY BLASCO ARMANI: PERLMAN l'IIotogr:IpIIcr . ROIIIQRI' KIQLLY Business Manager LINDA MINZRKIN Assistant PhUt0gl'21l3hC . XNIJRI-KV S'I4I'1I'NIliIVSKI Asst. Business iX I?llI2lgCl' I .IICAN CiICNS'I'I-IIN CIZIITOOIIISI , , . FR xNCIs ZIc'r'rLIcR News Editor I NAN FIINR -Iunto Typists CIARoI. IXIATYAS IJARLICNIC MosI'.R IN1cs CICERO PATRICIA NII'RI'III' I RANCI2s IYIISERO IIIQRNICE NoBI.I2 IJIRSIK Row: NI. Km-lscw. I.. Nlcrkin, N. Ifov. SIVONI7 Row: R. Pcll. cillllll, I.. IIilIlCIICiIIIcI', S. Ilokuf. KICIISIUIII. VINIIIRID Row: Miss fiI'Cg0I'y. FIRST Row: R. Seawood, J. Bilotta, S. Ribando, R. Gordon. Bliss Laubach. Sl-icoxb Row: F. Gilbert, Manarino, J. Borgcsun. 'IJHIRD Row: J. Mumford, G. Kanlh. R. 'lil'2lllSllC. FOURTH Row: 'll Toclaro, J. Bull. Nl. Drago, J. Nloyei. Nlissnsc. l-'ROM l'lC'l'llRliZ D. DeHart. C. Miller, D. Mullin, R. Mumaw, G. Saylor. The Voc News liditor Assistant Editor Circulation Manager Assistant Circulation Manager Production Manager Assistant Production Manager Adviser The activities of the Voc News Club are to gat rticlvs for their 132113612 91 JOHN BORGESON READE TRANSUE -JAMES BILOTTA 1iMn.Io RIANARINO JAMES MOYER RALPH GORDON Miss LAUBACH her material and to write VIOLIN jonathan Leavitt Karl Larsen David Arnold Israel Buck Carol YVillia1ns Thomas Fowler lsadore Mineo Sarah Rlills Patricia Miller blames Mineo Steward X'Va1tcr Betty Ann Keilxer filil,l,0 Ann Louise l-lelwick Marguerite Young B.-xss lidward Gleiclnnan Richard lNlcl3ridc' l'll,l ri-1 lidward Yurkewitcli Olga Scastrom E. H. S. Grchestra Director MR. lJRi-1NnA1.1. Orson lilaine lValtcr K11..uuNic'i' Patricia Young Dominick Mugavero Nlildrcd Murphy .Xiyro fll,ARlNl'I'l' Scott MacDonald Bass Cll,ARlNl'1'l' Rox.-xrn YOITNG .Xifro SAxoi'noN1c Robert Fong Clary Goodcar VIQIQNOR SAXoi'HoN1f. .Xudrey Dentitli l3ARr1'oN1a Sfxxovnonii Lawrence Slialer 'l'Rl ' M Plfl' lidward Conover Douglas Herr lanles Siegfried Carlton Krause HoRN l'Valter Ness Barbara Zettlcr IAROMIEONIC Gilbert Falcone Krtlun' VValtman XYilliam Kresslcr lJliRlIl'SSlON Henry Casclla Gene Grifo Pmxo Nancy Eckard Constance lf'Valtn1an 92 FIRST Row: Mrs. Currie. C. Bloom. il. lfinclli. S. Hokuf. Kowitl. N. Wood, K. Sanclcrcock I.. johnson. D. Rubinstein. Nl. Pziinz, NI. Wagner, I.. Robertson. Srrzoxn Row: B. Brown. NI. Cosco. B. Fong, li. Rocdcr, j. Fong. A. Yzm Norman, NI. Klcinhuns S. Nlzinnix. lilllkll Row: l,. BllDlCllCllllCl'. A. H2lIlKlS1lliCl', li. Hzirlfcll, H. Youngkin. H. Lutcs, IJ. Arnold. Ci. Grifo. li. Bislmiug, P. I,cRoy. l'lUl'R'lll Row: l'. Gellmcrt, B. Levers, ll. Gllllll. 'l'. Ness. U. Wolfe, G. Hellick, D. Herr, D. .Xlkirc X. Hclwick. N. Herman. Cappella Choir Director Mks. CURRII-1 The lllCllllJC'I'S ol this selcfl group ol' voifes were chosen lor their outstand- ing music' talents. 'Iilicy assisted Mrs, Curric in providing many assemblies and oLlier Cllj0y2llllC progrzuns. 93 , FIRST Row: Mrs. Currie, M. Wagner, J. Finelli, J. Kohler, H. Youngkin, G. Wolfe, B. Fong, D. Alkire, D. Arnold, A. VanNorman, M. Kleinhans, L. Robertson, D. Rubinstein. SIfcoND Row: N. Wood, E. Young, H. Lutes, D. Loughliu, B. jacob, C. Bloom, L. Johnson, G. Hellick, M. Painz. J. Kressler, D. Densler. THIRD Row: J. Kowitz, H. Hughes, S. Brower, P. Gelbert, T. Ness, D. Herr, G, Veit, A. Hand- saker, K. Sandercock, P. LeRoy, M. Cocco, S. Mannix. FOURTH Row: J. Gantz, O. Seastrom, M. Metzgar, B. Levers, G. Grifo, A. Helwick, E. Bisbing, B. Brown, B. Hartzell, L. Bibleheimer, N. Herman, J. Mutchler. Concert Chorus Director MRs. CURRII-1 The Concert Chorus, under the able direction of Mrs. Currie, will long be remembered for its splendid performances during the year. The Christmas program, Peace On Earth, included the following: O COME, O Coivm EMMANUEL GI.oRY To Goo IN THR HIGHEST CAROL OF THE SHEEP BELLS WHAT STRANGRRS ARR THEsE O HOLY NIGHT HANURKAH SONG 94 Gregorian Hymn Gustav Holst Richard Kountz Richard Purvis Adolphe Adam Yiddish Folk Song 'l'ht-sv ac'lt'c'tt'cl girls, cliosvii lm' their singing zahilitw, have lJt'l'iiOl'lllCii in is 1 t 1 . so cflectivt-ly that their IJCl'iiOl4lll2llH't'S will lung hc 1'c-im-111hci'c'd. Girls Glee Club llirt-clot' Nlks. filkkllf lksr Row: Nlls. f.lll'l'iL'. Nl. Y. Wzigiiw. Al, lfinclli. l', lilziwu. kuhlvr, llzillk, H. Mics. I 'IiUti2ll'O. Nl. S. Ilcrwcx. 9, Nlikmky. irzowlx Row: II. ,Xlht'I'l, Ii. Smlituw. -I, xiC'llCllti0l'i, CL. Hillmtmi, Nl. Imwtml. H. Nillllll. S. XIZIIIIIIX XI. l'xiClllil1lllS,.X.f1liSiJ1l. illlkli Row: Hzxrtinzm, S, lfclkvl. l,. jolinsmi. lilliklb, Ii. llmking. li. Sclilrmgh. S, firm I.. ,Xiici'hmli, CI. H2llllIlL'll, Nl. Nlvrpliy, li, -julie-5. l', I,t-my, P rml'k'l'll Rout I. Young. 'lit't'I, O. SL'2lYIl'l7lll. tl. llcisct, l. l'ilil'I'. lf., liiwhiiig. X, H2lIltiS2lki'l', I Scliziilt-1. IS. Himvii. K. Nimlmlus. N. Hl'I'lll2lll, lj. NilIlC'i1iCl'. 95 winhly IDl'Ogl'2llII5, ill tht' ltlllfilillfl' Cllltistmzis Clzultzitzi, :uid in Music' Night lillliL'l' tht- clircction ol Nhis. liclnzi Cltirric, they hzivt- Iczmlecl to list- their voicts BAND OFIFICIICRS lfikal Rim: Nancy XX'umi, SL'l'I'l'l2ll'i l':rl1ic'i1i Young, .Xssl. sllllivlli Di Picximlcnl' licrrv NMS, l'1'csiclvi1I. ll'l llll, Slioxlm Rem: liclmlic fiUll0XK'l', Sluclcnl r Dii'm'c'loi'3 .xllll liouisc llclwimk. Yicc .Xll1il'CX Dcnlilh-Slam' Hzlncl. District Q ' , .yy 1. W x V Rohml I.-Ungrlymrid Rumi, ' Xlissixr. iicoxi ill.Ilkl'. ,XIICDLN Den IS: I. . . , - mt lilli. Rcminlllig Scc1'cl:11'y. , X m lilziim' XYQIIIQIN W District ligiml, l,iYllil'l Ol'l'llCSll'1l. N Xrlhin' Wiillniun- District liuml. Dix- ll'il'l 0i'flivwl1'zi. fRnd StHI Olfl-ili1liRSOl XIIXICD KLHORIS lflksr Row: ,Xnii Louisv Hclwic'k, Yicic' l'l'csiilclll3 Rohn-rl lfrmg. i,l'l'iili1'lllI Nlziry -lu Nlcllgznr. Secretary. lzilrimizi Yfillllgfl iSll'ill llzmml. K.iHu-il lfaiiuniu-Dislriil lixulfl. AAore hdusk: Ol l I4,1l',R9 Ol K-IRIS' lLl.lil . l1l.l'lE l'.ill'icizi Young. SllliiL'llI filllllillfllllf Kzltl lcon Xicliulzis. il'l'L'2lSlll'L'l'I Luis Rohm mu. i,Il'9iliClll1 llclcn Uics, Scmictzii' Slfumxlr Row: Gcurgc- Ycil. lil'C2lSl1l't'I'1 , lfifk.'Xikil'L',SllliiL'Illfililllilllllllf 'linux V V SQLOISI5 V v -lzmcl Rcrlilcl. Yin' l,l'L'SiliCllll juz: Ness, l.ilJx':11'iz1n: Nlzilw' Yculcllzi Wzxgi- lk'l l' Rulnllslcm- Mm? xcmlilll' DHT-1' NIcl1ciiclm'i', l.il1i'1ui:u13 Nlziri Ycidcl ' ' iivr. I'ci'1'y Ness, Riflizlrcl ,XiiKlliC. Wgigiicr, .Xi'l0l1lP2lillSl. ner, Accoinpunlst. Wheh ether htyhts tzhet ether ehzys they hhet hs gehe ehr seperate Ways 1 -w N n wig' 5 5 mg? Mt' 'Vi l'AI7l. Wi1.1,iAxi .-Xczki-1Rx1AN SlII'lil. t.olr1.i-,cal-Z l'Rl-ir .X friendly and popular senior . . . will he remem- bered for his good work on our baseball team . . . likes to tackle algebra problems . . . will be found with one of our major league base- ball teams after graduation. Mixed Vhorus 1: Vantftta 13 lfootlvall lg lizlsvlunll l, 2, 3. l-ll-11.1-tml Rurn ,XERNI Snort. Busts:-iss l'lDllCA'l'l0N Cute and full of fun . . . never without a cheery hi . . . good food and going out on dates . . . one of our Band members . . . secre- tarial work-her chosen vo- cation. ll.It. sc-t'ri-tzxry 221 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Band l, 2, 3. filill.-Xl,D Li-iwls .-XMA'ro Worr Voc:.v1lox.x1. A very skillful co-captain for our football team . . . nicknamed Smiles . . . was most thrilled when we won the Bethlehem game, 20-7 . . . friendly and popular . . . he likes almost every- thing. Football 1, 2, 3, t'o-4-:vptnin 31 Baskvtlnall 1. DAVID . XN'l'HONY ANDRI-:o'r'l'1 Worr CIoI.i.l-11.1-1 Pklir .-Xn avid algebra fan . . contented while playing foot- ball . . . quite excited when llon Larsen pitched a per- fect game . . . a sure bet for success when he goes into business for himself. Model Ruilcling.: Flub lg Golf f nlm l, 21 Typing: Fluh 23 Vhi-lnistry Club 33 Athletic- Managers Club 3. 100 Ctroitm MAiuoN Asn XIARCII ci0l,I.l-ISE Put-pr Five feet, brown hair and hazel eyes-our Glo . . . pe- tite and college-bound . . . sneers at insects and squash . . . july 24 is always fun. livraniaties and Ushers Club lg La Frate-rnidad Espanola 1, 25 Sevving' Cluh 23 F.T.A. 33 Golf' 1'lulv 35 Y-'Fee-ns 1, 2, 3. ELLA NIAPZ AlFS'l'lN liwsrox lluslxl-:ss livucniox A sincere friend . . . soft- spoken . . . has a yen for Spanish class and friendly people . . . an ardent lilvis Presley fan . . . dreams of becoming a successful secre- tary. Math Uluh lg Modern xYl'lIBI'S Vluln lg lin-d .Iuvlit-is l, 2, 3. Doxwru O. BACHMAN Wn.soN Voc1A'rloMn. Don . . . quiet but friend- ly . . . only live feet six . . . would like to travel to the moon . . . coming to Easton High thrilled him . . . fie- quently seen driving around town . . . has a whim for auto mechanics. Fish and Keel Club lg F.f'.A. 1, 2: Ili-Y 2, 3: Football 2, 3. l'Vll.l.lAM liuwm BACHMAN l'lAS'l0X Col.1.i-:uri Pio- r Bill . . , popular and hand- sotne . . . rides around in a new black and white Ford . . . shooting his Hrst deer was exciting . . . girls, swim- ming, and sports are A-l on his list of favorites. l-LII. treasurer l: ll.R. presi- dent 33 Wrestling Club lg Na- ture Club 1: Golf Club 2: 'l'ravs-l t'luh :lg Road Rovers 3, president: Rifle- t'luh 33 Foot- Ivall l, 2g XX'restling 33 Track 1 0 3 IJALF Liar-1 BARR EASTON GFNFRAI. Six feet tall, brown hair and brown eyes . . . big garlic hunting in Africa really in- terests him . . . fascinated by the juke box at Heller's Grill . . . will sail the ocean blue after graduation. :VIAI-I Lolvisi-1 B1-:AM EASTON llusixi-iss EDUC.-X'I'ION Brightens the fo o t b a l l games by her twirling . . . a bundle of fun . . . You know! . . . hnds enjoyment in nice clothes and food . . a future model. H.R. si-r'i'etai'y 1: Travel Club 1, 2, 33 Typing Club lg Fish and Reel Club 2, Sl-'f'1'?U1Y'3'1 Cami-ra Club 33 Twirling l, 2, 3. CARL H. Bl-1tIH'I'liI., -IR. SIIULI, CIo1.1,i-'oi-1 Pklfl' Friendly, likable lad . . . is fond of water skiing and hunting , . . will always re- member his lirst take oil over a water jump . . . is certain to become a success in his chosen career - elec- tronics. H.R. vice-president 2: ll.R. se-vretary 33 Typing Vluh 32 Golf Club 23 Chemistry Club 33 Golf Club 3: VVre-stling' l, 2. DAVID liRNris'r Bi-:inl.i:x1AN NIARCII Gi-ixi-1RAl. Beetle . . . pizza and ca- noeing - his favorites . . wise guys-his pet peeve . . buying his car proved most thrilling . . . his future will be illuminated when he joins the Air Force. VVILLIANI FREDERICK BELKEY VVOLF VOCATIONAI. Happy-go-lucky senior . . . Will . . . hunting and fishing are well liked by this lad . . . shooting his first deer proved to be fascinating , . . a welcome addition to some machine shop after gradua- tion. RIKIHARD BARRY liliN'l'H,-XXI hlARClI Coi,i.i-icz' PRICI- One of our valuable as- sets in athletics at lil-l.S . . . received honorable men- tion for All-State . . . biol- ogy and linglish enliven this handsome lad . . . a future collegian. H.Ii. vice-president lg Basket- ball Club lg La Fraternidad llsprnola lg Golf Club Llp Typ- ing Club 23 Football 1, 2, 3: Basketball lg Baseball l, 2, 3: Senior Play. Li-:Ai-1 Louisia Bll5LEHl'IlM1iR Worr Coi.1,iar:i1 l'Riai- Cute and genial . . . with a smile for everyone . . . our own Red jacket president . . . Penn State will soon be receiving a terrific student. Class secretary 2: Ilonor So- ciety 3: Debating Club lg llI l- matics and Ushers Club 1: Ln- Ceri-le Frans-ais 2: Chemistry Club ZZ: Sodalitas Latina 3: Y- Tm-vns 1, 2, 3, publicity chair- man 1, sr-1-reta.ry 2: Interelub Conn:-il ZZ, 3, secretary 3: Red JA-r-ki-ts 1, 2, 3, president 33 Junto 35 Senior Play: Council- inan Il. BARBARA ANN BICKFRT l-1As'roN C0l.I.l'ZGl'1 PRI-tv Sociable, fun-loving Bick . . . favors Bermudas . . . a catching laugh . . . chemistry and government are tops . . , oh, those corny jokes . . . Temple University, School of Nursing. Honor Sm-ioty 3g Typing Club 15 Courtesy Club 1: La Frater- nidad Espanola 2: Nature Club 2: Microscopy Club 33 Chemis- try Club 33 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2: Music Night 2: Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Red Jackets 1, 2, 3: Reehauffe 3, assistant editor. 101 KAY Lnmv BINNER Ll.-xs'roN COILICCIC Pklil' Light brown hair and gray eyes . . . Doe's English class brings a gay and joyous look, but coneeited people draw an expression of contempt. l-LR. treasurer 3: llc-wi-y llvei- mal Club 1, 2, 33 Needle-work Club 1, 23 First Aid f'lub 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, membership Chairman lg Red Jaf-lu-ts 1, 2, 3. ANTHONY SAM Bmsco EASTON Corn-:ca-3 Pm-'P Tony . . . likes sports, mu- sic, and women . . . beating up Doe Howe sounds inter- esting to this lad . . . eat- ing hamburgers - favorite pastime . . . Lafayette will be his second home next year. Class vit-9-president lg Physif-s Plub 13 Sodalitas Latina 1: Home Repair Club 21 llebating Club 23 Glee Club l, 25 Foot- ball l, 2, 35 Track 2, 33 Junto 3. VVILLIAM ANTHoNY BoNDoNr1sE YVOLF BUSINI-iss linUo,x'rlox Bookkeeping and friendly people-favorites . . . hap- piest while eating and work- ing . . . college-bound to study business education . . , having a tremendous per- sonality, he will be a great success. -IoHN RAY BORGESON SHULI. Vomrios .-xi. Our competent, good- looking wrestling captain . . . has a yen for food, enter- tainment, and sports , . . Borgie . . . will certainly reach the top as a profes- sional wrestler. Math Club 13 Wrestling Club 13 Von News Club 3, president: Printing Club 3, president, WVre-stling 1, 2, 3. ANGELINE lXIARll-1 Bokusi l-Zasrox llrsixlss l'lIll'K1A'fIOfN Angie . . . peppy and full of fun . . . averse to home- work and rainy days . . . a trip to the Siberian Salt Mines would prove to be quite exciting . . . ambition -to be a millionaire. Fish and Reel Vlub 11 Travel Club 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 lied I Javlu-its 1, L, 3. 'ANI i-is DoNALn Bossr:RT SIIULI. QQIENERAI. Six feet tall. brown hair and eyes-our Stan . . . has a liking for industrial wood- working . . . doesn't agree with eighth periods . . . graduation will bring him happiness. Traek l, 2, 3, XVrt-stling 1, 2, 3. BEVERLY Sv1.v1A BRAIJLHY Worr Btislxrss Ent'r'.vriox Sybil . . , an ardent danc- ing fan . . . would love to be in charge of eighth pe- riods . . . happy in Mr. Noto's English class. but displeased with jealous people . . . will be known as a llC2lllllClilll after graduation. Nature Vlub 23 'Hobby Club 2: Business Edur-ation t'lub 3. sevretaryg Iflevvey llevinial Club 3: Y-Tet-ns 1, 2, 35 Twirliny: 1. Errol-:NK BRl'Ns'rr:'rTLR Snuu. Yoexrios AL Gene . . . satished with math class . . . derives much pleasure from Cars . . . smok- ing and drinking don't ap- peal . , . has a strong desire to become a draftsman. 102 Isimi-ii. HARRY Blick Lxsrow C0l1l,lCGl'i l,Rl1l' lzzy . . . roguish t'l1aracte.' . . . tempted to quit school but not before completing many arduous years toward becoming a doctor . . . at times imitates Dennis the Menace. Stamp Vlub 1, seeretary 5 Vollei-tors t'Iub 1, president 3 t'hi-inistry Vlub 2, Der lieut- sr-he Veroin 2: lJerViZe11ra1-:4i- deutg Rifle t'lub 3, Caiiil-ra Vlub 3, president. l-'ksxeias -Io,xN Bukowski FRI-1NlZll'l0WX Coi,1.1-111-1 l,Rl 1- A welcome addition from Frenchtown . . . college bound . . . playing the ac- cordion and watching 'l',V.- farorite pastimes . . . con- demns biology and home- work . . . ll future commer cial teacher. llonor Soeivty 3, D1-wi-y lh-r'i- nral t'lub 2, Easton Aggies 23 F.T.A. 33 Needlework t'lub 3: Sr-ninr Play, l'lARRlli'l'l' .XNN Burl Easiox CIo1.1.i-'calc l'kll Popular blue-eyed miss , . . fun-loving . . . passes her spare time knitting ar- gyles . . . Dodgers, swim- 1ni11g, and Mr. Brotiinanli algebra class-top her list of favorites . . . future plans include becoming a physical edutatiou teacher. Studi-nt Vouneil 13 H.li. presi- dent 2, 33 Sodalitas Latina 1, 2, 33 'l'yping Vlub 1, president lg llt'lHlillli.'f Vlub 25 Girls' Golf l'lub 3: lied Jac-kets 1, 2, 33 Y-'IH-ons I, 2, 3, treasurer 1, snwial chairman 2, president 33 Intervlub t'oun1-il 3: Ret-liauffe 3, assistant business manager. Namzr Louise Btrrz liwsrox CoI.I.1-iota Piu-'11 Radiant smile . . . cap- able editor of Rechaulle . . pretty blonde hair . . . finds chemistry interesting . . . tempted to invade Dart- mouth during 'the winter carnival season. Honor Sm-is-ty 3, li.lt. presi- dent 1: Student Counc-il 2, 33 Beginners Typing Club 1, sev- retaryg Debating Vlub 25 Girls' Golf Club 33 Sodalitas Latina 1, 2, 33 Red Jar-kets 1, 2, 3, treasurer 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, soeial chairman 1, program cfhairman 2, treasurer 33 Y- Teen Interrlub Founi-il 23 Ile- vhauffe 3, Odiflil'-lll-f'lli9fl 103 VIRGINIA ANN CALABRESE lifxsrou BUs1N1css 1':lJUlIA'l'lOX Peppy and full of fun . . . agrees with listening to Tony Martin records . . . averse to homework . . . guilty of unsuppressecl impishness at times . . . will brighten some office next year as a success ful secretary. l'l.R. president 23 Golf Club 3: llrarnaties and Ushers Club 3. DOLORES ELVIRA CALZETTI Worr BUSINESS liuuoariox Dee . . . happiest while dancing or listening to the radio . . . loves pizza pie but dislikes conceited people . . . to be a teacher for one day-greatest temptation . . . a welcome addition to any office. Needlework Club 13 Sewing Flub 15 Nature Club 23 Travel Club 23 Golf Club 3: Dewey Def-inral Club 3. ,IosEPH CARMEN CAMPIONE Worr Coiuzoia Prun- Oh, that dry sense of l1u- morl . . . enjoys all sports, especially baseball . . . pre-- fers Doc's English and Mr Brotzman's algebra . . . lucky Lafayette to get such a good student , . . future chemical engineer. Honor Soi-it-ty 2, 3: C'uri-ent Events Club 15 Chemistry Club 2: Sodalitas Latina 2, 33 Hi- Y Club 3, fihaplaing Basket- ball manager 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3. ANTHONY CAPPELLANO S1 rum. VoeA'1'1oNAi An indispensable end for the Red Rovers . . . Capp . . . favors cars, girls, and history . . . eventually hopes to fly a jet plane . . . will become a draftsman-and an good one, too. H.R. treasurer 1: Football 1, 2, 3. HENRY PETER CASELLA Worr Cloluitan PRN' t'Showmen leader . . . a modern jazz devotee . . talented musician . . . Miz's steaks and XVEEX . . . wish- es Mrs. Currie lots of lurk in playing roek and roll . . . hound for lN'est Chester. Musie Appreeiation Club 1: ln- Ttrjjxnjj-iital Musit- Club lg Band I'A'rRic:lA ANN CAs'rHLLi-:TTI EASTON CATHOLIC Uris:-1R,u. Peach . . . would he satis- lied giving Mr, Noto a good joke hook . . . found talk- ing, collecting money, or hat'- ing a good time . . . this future housewife is starting out right-her favorite suh- jeet is sewing. Se-wing Club lg Travel Uluh 2: llevvey llevimal Vluh 2, 3: Golf f'l h 3: Musiv Alrjnwwiation Uluh 1. ADELINE CAULEY WOLF BUSINESS lim'c:,x'rioN Attractive hrown-eved lass . . . most comfortable loat- ing in sports clothes . , . weird stories plus Mr. Noto's jokes appeal to Adeline . . happiness and success to a very sweet girl. H,lI. sec-retiu-y 3: Colt' Cluh 1. 31 Dewey l'l1-t-imal Vluh 2, 3: Vourtesy Vluh 1: Travel ffluh 0 -ji'Ni-1 lX'lARIl'I CIHIAVI-:'r'rA Wol.F Cloi.1.1-im-1 l'Ri-11' A perfect example of per- sonality plus . . . likes Does English class and driving- also steaks and pizza . . . .1 cute miss who will become a teacher after graduating from Penn State. Class rico-pre-side-nt 2: Student Count-il 2: H.R. vice-president lg H,R. preside-nt 3: Sodalitas Latina 2, 3, in-ae-tor 3: La Fra- tvrnidad Espanola 2, 3: Music Apprec-iation t luh 1: Opera and Singing Club 1: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: worship chairman 1: Mixed Uhorus 1: Senior Play SANDRA Cuiusm' AIARCII Coi.Li1ci-1 l'R1-IP Sandy . . . nitte personality . . . displeased with home- work and too many tests in one day . . . liaston's loss will he some colleges gain . . . will succeed as a medi- cal technician. Student Vounm-il 1: Honor So- 4-iety 2, Ii: Vurrvnt Events tfluh 1: Debating t'lulr lg History of Easton Cluh 2: Geography Vluli 23 Sodalitas Latina 3: Y- Tvens 2, 3: Red Jackets 1, 2, 3: Basketball Manager 3: Mix- ed Fhorus 21 Girls' Glue Vluh l, 2, Musit- Night 2: lit-eliautfe Zi, Senior Play. iXlARll'l .XNN CIANCI l':AS'I'0N l7rlTSlNl-'SS1'iDUfIA'l'l0N Diminutive and animated . . . would he delighted to sec all the male teachers wearing Bermudas to school every day . . . thrilled with an invitation to The N56 Senior Prom . . . enjoys Mads gym class and teach- ing people to dance. Nature 1'lulx 2: llostt-ss l'lulv 2: Holt' Vluh 33 lvramatii-s and Vslivrs 4'lulr It: Y-'IW-mis l, 22, Ji: lim-rl .lzivlin-ts 3. lNl-15 'I'Hi-1Ri-:sa C1ic:r:Ro Worr Btisixl-iss l'1llllCA'I'l0N Bermuda shorts, parties, danfing, and swimming are favorites of amiahle lnes . . . some day will hold a jam session in study hallfjust lo see what happens . , . to he a private secretary is hm ultimate goal. Svhool lM'r'or:ition Vlulv 1: flur- rc-nt Eri-lnts Vluh 1: Nature Vluh 2: Hostess Fluh 23 Golf Vlvh 33 llrarnativs and Vshers t'lulv 3: Y-'I'vx'ns 33 Girls' Glu-1 Nluh l: Ilvd Juvlu-ts 33 Flag: 'l'wirh-r l. .XN'rHoNr VINtIl4'.N'l' C1v1'1'i-:1.1.A lVol.l-' Gi-:xl-1R.x1. Nino . . . likes movies and quiet girls rather than show- olls . . . history class is at the top of his list . . . plans for the future include the Marine Corps, where we all know he will surceed. Nature Uluh lg History ol' Eas- ton Uluh 1, 2, 1n'vsids-nt 2: Golf Vluh 2. 104 FRANCIS CLAUsI: SIIULI. Vom'I'IoN.xI, Happy-go-lucky Spike . . . lelllpllfil to give eighth pe riods to every single oIIe ol his teachers . . . IIIIICS it. XVEEX whenever possihle . . . will he a good cahitiet Inaker. BRIAN IJAVIIJ Qlosicvn CI-IF1foRn 1VoLIf lIoI,I,Icr.I4 l,lU'l' Placid personality .. , handsome . , . Zlll exrellent snhstitute for .Xrthnr Nlni- ray . . . Olll' popular class treasurer . . . would like to play foothall and datin- Illlflllgll those college years . , . 11 Slll'C MICCCSS. t'lass tI'eIxsuret' 3: ll.li. pwsi- de-nt 13 H.Ii. LIT-'2lSUl'Pl' 31 Mi- vroseopy Club 2, ser-I'etnI'y: tI'e:tsuI'eI'3 Colt' t'luh 33 Dew- Musir- Apprt-we-izitlon Uluh 2. xit-o-preside-ritz Road llovt-rs 3, St-'f'1't-'i1ll'yQ f'hemistI'y Cluh 33 Footlmzrll 1, 2, 3: Bnselmll 1, 2, 33 St-nltn' l'laIy. lX'lARGARli'l' ANN Coczoo WoI,F BI'sINIsss 1-1nI'c:A'I'Iox 'l'rustworthy, friendly Mar- gv . . . pilla with mush' rooms and eliocolzlte milk- shakes-favorites , . . 1935 Senior Prom, a moinentons occasion . . . licensed hean- tifian since Alainiarr. f'tII'I'ent Er'-nts t'lnlv 1, vim-- presidentg History of Easton Uluh 1, st-r-I'et:tI'y3 Business Educ-ation t 1uh 23 Typing Fluh 23 Dewey In-rfirnal Club 3, see- I'e-taryg Golf Pluh 3: Y+Tm-ns 1, 2, 33 Mixed t'hoI'us 1, 2, 3. h'IAB1CI,.LE CoI.Ia Worr l3tIsINIiss l'iDlICA'I'lON Elvis Presley filll . . . an agreeable and pleasant sen- ior, who likes listening to popular records . . . will he thrilled most when gradua- tion hnally arrives . . . is destined to heeome some- one's competent SCCl'6l2ll'fv'. Hobby Club 15 Junior Histor- ians Club 1. CZrIARLI4:s LIQR COLLINS 1i.ts'I'o N VoeA'I'IoN AI. Qniet . . . constantly tink- ers nnder the car hood . . . favors good lllllSlC and pina pie . . . wants to d I' i v L- straight through the Circle . . . works at local servici- Sl2lllOll . . . Navy hound. l,I'l11llllL.f t'luh 1, 23 Vot- News t'lnlI 1, 2: Turnhling t'1ulI 33 llond Rovers 3. liA'I'HI,IcIcN CoI.I.INs Xlakrzit C1oI,I.IfoIc l'ItIt.I- YlY2ll'10llS cheerleader with a magnetic' personality . . . favors government class, food. and swinnning . . How about that! . , lill0Wll for llCl' ptinctnality . . . undecided as to ftttnre plans, llllf lJ0lllltl to succeed. Stutlt-nt Vounrfil 3: Mieroseopy t'lt'lI I3 Deliatirig Club 13 4'ht-rnistry t'luh 23 Bridge t'luh 23 Typing.: t'1u1s 3, st-t'I'et:1I'y: Junior l+'oI'e1igII Poliwy Fluh 3, pr-ositleiitg Red .lzrvlwts 13 t'11I-I-I'lI-Irtlitig' 1, 2, 3. LIIWARII -IAwIIis CoNovIcR liAs'I'oN CoI.I,I4ir:I-1 Pklfl' Student leader of li.H.S.'s great hand . . . impressed with seeing Stan Kenton in person . . . mnsie, art, and food head his list of fav- orites. whereas homework is at the very hottotn . . . this aInhitioIIs fellow aims to play the trntnpet in a hig name hand . . . if he wants to, he will. Ort-hestra 1, 2, 33 Hand 1, 2, 3. KIcNNr:'I'H CoNovI1R WII.soN Yor:,x'I'IoN,xI. Tall hlond Kenny . . . fond of skating Zlllfl prat' tically all sports . . . an avid science fan . . . conld do withont coireeitetl people and homework , . . the Air Force beckons after glillllllllllbll. 105 Cakoric Rtrru CIRo'rH12Rs Wort-' tZoi.i,rt:r1 Pio-.v .Xttractive . . . nattlral cur- ly hair . . . a pleasant dis- position combined with eon- tagiotts friendliness . . . pre fers nice people and good food . . . headed for tollege. probably li.S.S.'li.Cl, Motlt-rn XYritei's t'Iub 1, set'x't-- tai-yg St-wing: t'lub 1: Le Cer- ele I i':t1ir'ztis L33 Needlework t'lub 23 Sotlstlitas Latina 33 Trstxt-l t'll1b 32 Y,fl't-ons 1, 2, 33 . lit-tl .Int-lit-ts 1, L, 33 Senior l't:ty. IfkANc:ics Lou CIFNNINGIIAM Worr llvslrsriss ICbttc:A'iior. Broiled steaks, If ren ti It tries, and friendly people rate with this blonde sen- ior . . . tempted to give Mt. liltllllllllll an eighth period . . . future plans include marriage or 'lihe Xl'onien's .Xir I-'orre . . . Good lurk. lfraul Itrainaties and Vsht-rs t'lub 13 l't-n and l'urr'limett1 13 Y- Tt-t-ns 1, 2, 33 lied .lat-ltets 2, 11. livilzims Dorm Covo li.fxs'ros Bususiass linttcznlox lfond ol' doing eralv things, Mr. Noto's jokes, and having lots of fun . . . thrill ed with first formal . . . will heroine a private secretary after attending t1hurrlnnan's Business College. Y-'Pt-4-ns 1. Il,xRtmR,x Rurn Cvviu-iks Worr BVSINICSS limit:.1v1'tos liaston High School heads list of favorites . . . Bobby . . . a congenial miss . . . hides her time reading and watching television . . . will become a rlerk upon grad- uating. Math Vlub 13 St-wing: t'lub 13 Girls' tiles- t'lub 1, 23 Mixed t'horus 1. 106 CluAR1.as EIJWVARD CYPHIZRS Worr v0tIfX'l'lUNAl. Nlaking tape recordings oerupies this quiet senior's spare time . . . most happv when he can oversleep . . . verv much disappointed if not able to get necessary things linished on time . . . Good luck to a future printa Clk. Printing.: t'lub 1, 2, 33 Home ltvpair t'lub 1, 23 Camera Club 3. W,xi:1'i-uk VVILLIAM IJARRAN, -IR. Mwktzit Co1.l.r1oli l'tu-it' Mustard and homework get tlnnuhs down from W'alt . . . his most momentous ot'- easion-attending The Nu' tional Weight L i f t i n g Championship . . .will make an excellent forester after attending Penn State. X't'rt-stlitig Club 13 Uryptogra- phy t'lub 13 Road Rovers 33 'Funibling Vlub 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, st-1-gt-ant-at-arms 33 Vvrcstling' 1, ZZ, 33 Football niauagt-1' 1. t'ount-ilinun 3. SH,xRoN Looisri IJAVIES Suttrt. litrsixrss l'iI7UflA'll0N .Xrrived with Santa Claus on Christmas Day, l939 . . regards Mr. Noto's English class. pizza. and dancing as tops . . . after coaching the football team, she plans to become a secretary. Math Puzzle t'lub 1, 33 Travel t'lub 1, 33 Hostess t'lub 23 Na- turt- Club 23 Y-Tet-ns 1, 33 Red .lat-kt-ts 1, II, ANNA GRALIIQ DEBONIS li.txs'rox Bosisiass EDuc.A'r1ox Brown hair and eyes . . . reaches hve feet eight inch- es . . . friendly . . . a win bv the Yankees brings a smile . . . becoming a sue- cessful secretary would eer- tainlv please her. Modern Vl'ritt-'rs Club 13 Pon and Part'-hment 23 t'urrent Evt-nts Flub 2: Vamera Club 3: Travt-I Club 33 Red Jaelu-ts 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 1. lmnis NHXVBAKICR Dunn XI,'tkt:n X'oc:,vi1oN.xl, Successful inachinist-to-he . . one to have fun with . . . pleasant personality . . . pleased with girls, foothall gznnes, and driving cars . . . some day will set olf a lire- eraeker in study hall. l .1'.A. l, 2, 33 Home Repair Vluh 1, 25 Road Rovers 3. DAVID EXLLEN DEHAR'l' Efxsros Vor:A'r'iox.u, Blue-eyed six-footer . . regards algebra as favorite subject . . . prospettive pi- lot for the Air Forte . . . our sincere wishes for a sut- eessfnl future to this lik- ahle senior. Voc- News 2, 33 Printing Vluh 2, 3. CLLADYS Louisa Diiivxls XVol,r Buslxrss 1-1ut'r:.x'rtoN Tall . . . hlue-ered . . planning to studv at Grace Downs . , . would like to he a fashionette . . . making out her own report card Could prove quite thrilling . . . spends' spare time read- ing mysteries . . . enjoys good food. Fht-ss Club 31 l'Pl'aln:ttir-S and Ushers t luh 31 Red Jar-kets 1, 2. 3: Y-Tc-it-ns 2, 3. AUDRI-iv ANN lJIiN'l'l'l'H liAs'roN Ciotirm Puri' Friendly . . . llIll5ll'1lilY inelined . . . seen in a hand uniform for three years . . plans to study nursing at Easton Hospital . . . Nlifs steaks are high on her list of favorites, Sodalitas Latina 11 Modern VVriters Flub 13 Band 1, 2, 3, seeretnry 33 Y-Teens I, 2, 31 Distriet Band. .lo,xNNic lJiR,xmoNuo lC.xs'roN llustxlcssl'1ntJt:.ivtiox .lean . . . even live feet . . . dropped hy the stork on january 8. l9'lIl . . . prelers Mr. Nolo's English class . . . hopes to heroine a snttesslnl secretary . . . ardent Yankee fan. Ill-tl Jztekuts 1, 2, Ii: Y-'l'vet1S tg tfourtesy Vluli lg Modern XVriters Club 13 1'en and l'ztrt-linn-nt l'luh 23 Current Events 2, t'ztrnt-ra f'luh 33 Travel t'luh 33 Jnnto typist 24. IDON.-Xl.IJ lJoNA'1o Snuri, Vo1:.,v1los.n. Donuts . . . iollv good lel- low among' his many friends . . . shv on the surface . . . dislikes stuck-np girls and wise guys , , . driver's license proved tnost thrilling . . this senior is sure to niake the niost of his l'ulure in drafting. Roslfismkiic .'XNNic DoR1A lC.fxs'1ov fi0I.I,l'1IilC Pio 1' lfiiendlv, dependahle Ro sie . . , ellitient in every thing she does . . . lllllSii and tennis strike a happy note . . . dresses in the lat- est vogue . . . COSIUIIIC de' signing' at Moore Institute Motlt-rn Writm-rs Club 13 viva-- presidr-ntg Current. Events Vluh 2, tri-asurt-rg tfourtesg Vlulr I: IH-n :ind Parehmt-nt 23 Y-'l'4-4-ns 1, LE, 3, nrt 4-hzlirmnn v 1.3 ltr-tl .lm-lcets 1, 2, IS. Wn.t.mM 'IUSI-SPH liAol.ia Slll'l.I, G1-'xi-zkfn. Creetl-evetl, hard-working senior . . . fond of eustoinv ized cars . . . wishes snnok ing' were allowed in class . . . to save some money is the worthwhile atnhition of this lad. Wrt-stliug' 1, 2. 107 NIALINDA ANN141 1'iAl.l'1R Nl.-Xktlll lllislxi-sslf,1m1'1:x'11ux Lmeli to look all . . . an Illlilkllll smile :mtl sbini blonde liziii' . . . our bmi liezul iuzliorette . . . eniois llillil and cokes . . . l'11t11e'e sc-c1'elz11'y Ol' 1lz1111'e1'. ll,ll. si-vu-r:11'y lg Siutlvlll 4'nuneil 2, Jig lll'2llll2lllt'S null l'shi-rs Vlulu 1, Zi, x'it-vfpwsif :lt-ut Il: 'l'1'z1x'1-l Ulub l, st-1-1-tw tary: llnstt-ss t'lub 35 ln-wt-y IN-1-illinl t'lulr l, 2, Neetllt-wnrli t'lub 33 Y-T1-1-11s l, 13, 3: lit-il .lm-lu-ts li '1'wi1'lv1' 21 llezul , IVlz1ju1'n-ttv 33 St'llitll' lluy. CL1-10:11:11 xlltlll.-Xlil. lSiSl'0Sl'l'0 XYULI1' U1-ixificn l'illlL'l'l2llIllllg clzlssiiuite , . prefers tlie Dolly Nlzulison Shop, i't1lle1'skz1ting, playing pool, goml lootl. llllll illlCl' bugging . . . wnnclslmp is tops . . . 2lflCl' glfliillllllllll. the Num calls. li,x1111ARA .XNN l'illS'l'l5 Wolf lit sixisss lflllltl.-K'llflX limb . . , tini . . i.1lXUl'S se1'1'etz11'iz1l work . . . templ- erl to lend l.z1w1'e111ie XVelk's 01'cliest1':1 . . . goveruiueni :mtl linglish liezitl ilCl' list nl favorite subjects. llvsl .1111-lu-is l, 2, Zig Y-'IR-1-11s 2, 243 lwbntiug 1'lub lg 1't!Lll'- tt-sy t'luli 13 l't'll 111111 l':11'eli- men! 2: lh-waxy In-4-imztl t'lub 23 'l'1':1x'1-l l'llllP 33 Puzzlt- Vlub 3. CiII.lSliR'l' ,'x'l liII.I0 F.-Xl.K1tJNli Wo1,1-' fi0l,l.lCtQl' i'Rl'l' Gibby . . . rollege bounrl . , . lllllSll'2liiY inclinetl . . 'I'.V. pimes tn be quite en- joyable . . . biology class is the greatest . . . plains ln become ll dentist. Physies t'lub lg Gull' t'lulv 1, sei-1-etz11'yg Ruud f'lub 2, Il: Soclnlitns Lnlilizi 33 Rzlnrl l, 12, Sig 01-vlivstui 1, 2, il: All State Hand 3. RtJSElANNl'1 I' A111NA Wo1.1-' li1's1x1ass l'illI't,'Yl'lON lim . . . luis il smile for CYCVQUIIL' . . . waxy Iii-nwn bzlii' . . . bring on the rec'- futls-1l1ey'1'e tops . . . likes linglisb class . . . mlrezuns of becoming tl stlceessflll serie- tary. Ibvwty ln-1-imzil Vllllv 241 llnll' Vlub Il. SYLVIA NlA1su1:1,1, l-'111,K1-iR lCAs'1ox Busixilss 15111161-x'1'1nx .Xn amiable grey-eyed miss . . . bang!-fullfilling lien greatest teiupuition. cleer- lmnting . . . passes liei' time lim'sebz1c'k riding . . . ling' lisli :mtl Spanish classes l'11le A-l. X'-'l'l't'llS l, 3: ln-wt-y Ilet-imztl t'lub l, 2, 243 Pen null Pzmwli- nwut 23 Mmlerii XVritt-rs Vlub l, tml! llub .l. lufxx N141 E1.1zA11 14111-1 l 1cRRAko Wrui lilisixifss l'iDl'fI.X'l'l0N lfive feet two . . . eyes nl' bl11e . . . future sec-retziry . . spends time talking on the phone . . . likes to drixe . . . NI1: N0t0's liuglisli class makes this g:1l's face light up. Vourtesy Vlub lg P4111 :intl l'z1rvl1111v11t l, 21 Dewey Iwei- mzll 1'lub 2, Il: Gull' Vllllb Zi. lnsi-il-11 Cl. lfioiu-1 sIIlll.l, Ync:,x'111os.x1 joe . . . tleliglits in clrii- ing . . . allways clowniug . . 21 Il2lllll'2ll like for cars . . spare time is spent ut niysteiw movies . . . gym class-is most enjoyzlble . . . future is still undecided. Hobby Club 1, 31 Home its-pziir 1 Club 13 Road llovt-rs 3. N-N 108 VIVIFN ANN l'il0Rli'li'I'l Wort-' lhfsixiss Iinttt1,t'iioN Viv . . . cute and petite . . . lutnre secretary . . . Nlr. Noto's linglish is tops . . being an ardent Yankee lan. she dislikes the Dodgers . . Oh! how she hates to get up in the morning! ll.l1. st-4-rotary 1, 3: St-wing t'lub 1: Pen and Part-hnn-nt 1: 'I'i'ax't-l t'luIn 2: Nature t'lt'lv 2, treasurer : Golf Club 3: llew- t-3' lit-einial t'lulv 3. treasurer. XV,xiqrick losiivn l iTiii.soN Nlwkrzlt cl0l,l,l-'tilf Pitt-if lfsually quiet . . . friend- ly lad . . . hopes to travel around the world . . . rates Oral linglish class high . . , pina and milk shakes are tops . . . homework doesn't appeal to Walt. Physi--s t'luh 1: Home Repair t'lulv 1: tlolt' t'luh 2, 3: XVt'est- line' Vluh 2: 'Vuinbling t'lub 3. Rtllll4IR'l' FoNo Worr fl0l.IiIit.l4 Pitt it Bobby . . . seen in a loot- ball uniform for three years . . . likes sports and musiti . . . played in District and .Xll-State Band . . . a future doctor. Musif- Appl-et-iatioii t'luIx 1, 2, presitlt-nt 2: Mierotseopy t'luln 2, pwsiclt-iit: Basketball t'luIw 3: t'ln-mistry t'lub 3, presi- dent: Football 1, 2, 3: Traek 2: Band 2, 3: A Cappella Vhoii' 3, preside-nt: Mixed Vhorus 3: llistrit-t Hand 2, 3: All State Hand 2. NANUY .XNN Fox Worr CIot.i,lft:i. Piotr' flute and likable . . . black curly hair . . . would like to become chairman of the Women's National Republi- can Committee . . . tampus life ahead lor this ardent student. Class treasurer' 2: ll.lt. Seers- tnry 2: Ilotioi' Sovit-ty 2, 3, treasure-r 3: Debatini.: tilub 1, st-1-rt-tary: Instrumental Mu' sie tllulr 1: t'ht-mistry t'lub 2: Sodalitas Latina 2, 3, 1-onsul 3: Y-Tec-ns 1, 2, 3, IlI'0I.fI'ZlI'I1 r-lirrirman 3: Red Jaelct-ts 1, 3: Jutlto 3, t-tlitor-in-whit-t': Sen- ior Play. 109 RtJlil41R'l' I-'R,xwi.i-:Y Wortf Yotz.-t'itor..xi, Bob . . . splash!-this lad enjoys swimming . . . sehola astitally, he prefers govern- tllelll . . . his blue exes light , up when he's hunting . . . dreams ol' driving around the fiitle l ttls :' ' iatkwa' I .t '.A, t'lLtI1 3, seeretary: Ilot llotl t'lulr 3. NAN lfk.xNt:ics FUNK Snttrt. t1oriiict.i-1 Pratt' Popular cheerleader . . . led the junior Class through a sttecesslttl year . . . remems bered for outstanding lead- ership . , . tempted to en, roll at Lafayette. Class nrt-sitlt-nt 2: ll.li. presi- dent 2, 3: Sodulitas Latina 1: Needlework t'lulv 1, st-t'i'eta1'y: t'heInistry t'lulr 2: l .T.A. 2, 3, Viet- - presitlt-tit 3: lltlllllllllg Fluh 3 itvsitle-lit: Y-Teens 1, fl 0.5! , iresitlent 1: Y-Pee-n Tn- tt-rt-lub t'ouneil 1, 2, 3, secre- tary 2, pi't-sideiit 3: flll9t-'!'l+-'2ltl- ings, J.V. 1, varsity 2, 3: Junto 3: ll.,-X.Il. awttrtl: Senior Play. -IANHI' CAROL GAN'rz hlkkfll t CIoI.t,tft.r lllilfl' Beautiful red hair . . . likable miss . , . thumbs down on interfering people , . . spends her leisure talk' ing on the telephone . . , sees college in the future. ll.lt. x'it'e-prt-sidmit 3: llottor Sol-iety 2, 3: Y-Tt-ents 1, 2, 3: Sodalitas Latina 3: Ilebatiiig' 1 t'lLtlx 1, rrt-nt Events Vluh L: t'u 1, 2: lit-d .Iaekets 1, 2, 3: Girls' Glee t'luh 1: Mixed t'h0rus 1: N t ipptlll 1 1 'Q K .. 1 ' t'hoii' 3: t'ant'tt't .., 3, Musie Nitfht 2, 3: Junto 31 Soni .lf SIIIVLI. or Play. JAN RAR fiARlS littsixrss liot1t:.'t't'loN Joanie . . . steaks and the Platters appeal to her . . . a fami would liar hand member . . . like to abolish rattx people and homework . to be is her a telephone operator future ambition. La 1f'ratr-rnitlad Espanola 1: Band 1, 2, 3. IJANII-IL H. GELIIERT llfARCll COLIIICGIC llkll' All-State end . . . co-cap- tain of the football team . . . can be seen riding around in a Volkswagon . . . waiting perturbs this star athlete. Class Vit-9-president 35 H.R. vis-e-pI'I1sidI-lit 2, president 3: VVrestling Club 13 Basketball 911111 1, 2, 3: Chemistry Club 2, 32 Football 1, 2, 3, c-o-t'ap- tain 33 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Sen' ior Play. II-JAN ELAINE f-QliNS'l'l-11N EAST ORANIGIII, N. AI. CoI,I.EcI-1 l'RI-'Ir li l e Ill e n t a r y educa- tion beckons in tinv IC2lll'S fllllll'E . . . reading books and listening to classical rec- ords pass her time . . . her friendly, pleasant smile will be an asset to her in col- lege. Honor Soi-iety 3: Debating Club 13 Le Cervle Franeais lg La Fraternidad Espanola 25 F.T,A. Club 2, 3, program c-0- r-hairman 3, Music Apprecia- tion Club 33 Junto 3, assistant business manager. HELEN KATHERINE GIES SIIULL BUSINESS EI1tIc:ATIoN Giesie . . . petite lass . . . a cute, bouncy cheerleader . . . in favor of government class and pizza . . . excellent secretary for senior class . . . receptionist in the future. Class st-fsretary 3: Student Counrtil 1, 2, 35 Courtesy Club 1: Vic-Q-president: Hostess Club 2, vivo-pri-fsidentg Cam- era Club 2, president: Ad- 1'?lIlf'l1f1 Typing Club 3, presi- dent, Banking Club 1: Girls' Golf Club 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, vit-e-pi-e-siclent 13 Girls' Glee Club 1, 3, seeretary 33 Cheer- li'-adim-: 1, 2, 3: Junto typist GRACE CQIOVANNI SHULI, lluslsrzss linUcATIox Hazel-eyed Graye . . . finds pizza pies, parties, and danc- ing pleasing . . . her first job thrilled her . . . thumbs down oII eoncteited people . . . would like to talk in study hall. Courtesy Club 15 Sc-vvitig Club 1, treasure-rg Typing: Club 3, sw-I-vt:Ir'y: 'l'ravI-l Club 3: Y- Tet-uis 1, 2, 33 ll:-d .Tarkt-ts 1, 2, 3. VIRGINIA NIARY c1LOYliR WOLF BIrsINIfss linIIc1A'IIoN Ginny . . . fun-loving . . puts bubble-gum and sports on top of her list . . . for- eign cars and work stay at the bottom . . . future stll- dent at East SIl'UllllSl!lll'g State 'l'eaehers College. Nature- Club 13 Easton Aggies 13 Camera Club 3, treasurerg Golf Club 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Red Jaekets 1, 2, 33 Girls' Basketball 2, 33 Senior Play. SHIRLEY ANN CQODSHALK SIIIILL CoI.I.FtaI-' llkl-l' Friendly and helpful . , . being an ardent student. she's sure to succeed at Cedar Crest . . . rhernistry class makes those blue eyes spark- le . . . Berinudas and foot ball games are tops. ll.ll. treasurer 13 Typing Club 1, Sotlalitas Latina 1, 2, 33 Ile- batint: Club 25 Golf Club 35 Y- TI-ens 1, 2, 3, worship vhair- man 2, 3, sos-ial 4-hairman 13 Rt-tl Jac-kt-ts 1, 2, 33 Glee- Club 1, lltfwliautft- 33 SI-nior Play. CLAIR .IOHN CLOLDEN, -IR. IiAs'roN CoI,I,I-imi l'RI'I- johnny . . . likes ears and eating . . . future history teacher . . . enjoys dancing . . . plans further Course of study . . . history class rates t0ps with this blond-haired lad. Nature Club 13 Typing Club 1: La Pratt-irnidad Espanola 2: History Club 25 Tumbling Club 33 llot Rod Club 3. RALPH L. GORIJKJN XVOLF YOCATIOXAII Flash . . . thrilled by pass- ing driver's test . . . XVan- ta bet? . . . hopes to be- come 21 printer . . . passes his time working on cars . . . bring on the good food for this brown-eyed lad. H.R. vieo-president 1: Stamp Club 1, Printing Club 2. 10 IJoR1s BIAY Cikl-1B Worr lilismlcss l'iIlUCA'l'lON Blue-eyed and attractive . . . listening to popular rec- ords, dancing, swimming, and driving head her list of favorites . . . was most thrille ed when she received her driYer's license . . . will make a good secretary. Sehool In-1-oration Club 13 Hostess t'lub 21 Courtesy Club 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. BARBARA CQRICEN Worr llrsimiss liimuczsri ion 'l'his green-eyed lass de- sires to become a secretary . . . admires Mr. N0to's Eng- lish class, food, and the kids at li.H.S .... was most ex- cited when she met Frank- ie Lymon and The Teen- agers. Sewing' f'lub 13 Needlework t'luli 1, 25 Dewey Deeinial Club 1, 23 Business Edueation t'lub 3. NIICHAEL BOYD GRIFFIN 1l'o1,r f:liNl-fRA1. Grill' . . , favors chemistry . . . asset to our team . . . plans to join the Air Force . . . his first varsity football game was most thrilling . . . enjoys food and dancing. ll.li. vit-e-president 1: Hobby t'Iuh 25, vit-e-president: Foot- ball 1, 2, 3g Basketball 1, 2, 3. CARot. ANN GRUBIC NI.xRt:u COI.I,FGli l,Rl'l' Skeetie . . . vivacious . . . tempted to run li.H.S. for a day . . . talking on tele- phone. swimming, and ice- skating bring a smile . . . wants to he a success. H.l1. treasurer 23 Girls' Golf' Club 3, treasurer, Bridge Club 33 Uztnlera t'lub 23 Crytogra- php' t'lub 1: Debating Club 1, 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Red Jaek' Y t-ts 1, L1 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2. lll lN'fARY JANE GRUBI-1 SHULI. Busixlass EDUCATION Hazel eyes . . . long blonde hair . . . our class poet . . . prefers Mr. Noto's English class . . . has an urge to in- stall escalators in E.H.S .... will make somebody a gootl receptionist. CHCORGE HEINIQX' Guzzo Worr Voc:A'r1oNAi. Plans career in the Ai. Force . . . enjoys history . . . sports are high on his list of favorites . . . bring out the birthday cake on Octob- er 27. H.li. president 15 Model Build- ing t'lub lg Nature Club 1. Roisi:R'r fXLl,liN HAAS li.xs'roN Voc1A'1'1ox.u. Bob . . . quiet and good- looking . . . fond of all sports . . . Mr. Hansen's class is most enjoyable . . . first choice of a best friend -his car , . . sailing the ocean blue will make him happy. tlyxnnastif-s Vlub 2, Zig Fish :ind lit-el Club 3. I.i:'i i'ii: ANN HAIIKNIAN lf.-KS'l'0N Cloiriztai PRI-'I I.ight-brown hair . . . blue- eyed . . . favors talking on telephone and watching tel- evision . . . dislikes rainy days and too much home- work , . . sees nursing in the future. Music- Appreeizttion Club 1, 23 History Club 1g Math and Puz- zle t'luln 2, 3: La Frateruidad Espanola 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Mary lVIyers Junior Auxiliary 1. 1111w1s IQIJXVARIJ HA1,1.1:Y 511111, c.0l.1.l',li1-1 1'R1-'1' lt-1'1'i1'i1' sense ol' illlllllll' . . , Nlot11er's Day present . , enjoys g0YCl'll1llClll class . . . ahle hasketlmall lIl2l1l2lgl'1' for three years . . . 2111 ideal tonipanion. 11.12. 11'v11su1'1-1' 23 l1.li. vice- prt-sitls-11t 33 Ili-Y 1'lu11 2, 3, prvsitlt-11t Il: I.-1 l4'1'z1tt-1'11id:11l 1Csp:111nl:1 23 V114-111ist1'y l'1Ll1J 3, 11-1-nstii-1-1': liast-hall 1, 2, 3: llirltvilu 11 11111112121-1' 1, Lf, 211 Sviiior Play, 1111tyo1' 3. '1'11ox1,1-1 121111, HAR1111' S1lI'I.1, Yoczfrtlox.-11. 1f11l111'e lJ1'Oiil'SS1U112l1 photog- rapher . . . partial to Penn Stale . . . our hasehall man- ager . . . certainly enjoys oil painting , . . 111ec:11a11ical drawitig class makes those eyes sparkle. llonor Soc-i1-ty 32 Home Ilvllaii' 1'11111 13 1V.t'.A. P11111 1, 23 Ath- lvtit- 111111121111-1'S t'lul1 ZZ: Vam- '1a t'lul1 31 t'ol1e1-tors t'lul1 33 lli-Y t'lu11 2, 31 Hast-hall Man- ager 1, 2, 33 Hand 33 Rl'f'1l2ll.l1:f0 1'l1o1og1':111I14-1' 2. fi1.lN'1'0N '1'11ox1As HARRIS Worr KQICNICRAL 'l'1'ac-k star , . . reac'I1es fire feet ten . . . dreams of participating i11 tl1e Olym- pics . . . Sll1ll1l1Cl' months please 111111 111051 . . . was happiest 1Yi1Cl1 hc partici- pated ill the slate track ineet. llolilry 1411111 fl, president: FOOL- l1a11 1. 2, 3, 'I'r111-lc 1, 2, 3. Rc 11s1:R'r HowAR11 HART Worr Voc:,x'1'1os.11, Roh . . . quiet and shy . . . would like to heconie a ina- chinist . . . November 5 is an 11l1P0l'I2ll1f clay i11 his life . . . finds pleasure i11 11121111 211111 woodshop . . . oi'- ten toying wit11 Cars. 11o11o1' Stwivty 3. orm: CQERALDINIU HARTMAN 1'1AS'1'0N CIo1.1.1cc14 1'R1 1' Dark hair and eyes . . . enjoys g0YCl'11IIlClll class, painting, eating, driving, and sports . . . turns 11er hack on coiiceited people 211111 rainy days . . . is looking forward to gratltlation and a Illl1'S111g t'2ll'CC1'. Y-'l'v1-11s 1, 2, 3, Typing l'lul1 13 Opera and Sillpfillg 1'lul1 13 '1'1'ar1-1 1'lul1 3, tfarnera tflulr 3, vit-e-p1't-sitleiitz Girls' Glen t'lul1 fl: lit-rl .1111-lu-ts 23 Baslcetbnll 3. 'l'H1co11oR1a HARTMAN 1-1,'1s'1'ox VOC-X'1'l0N.fX1. 'led . . . horn Ull jum- 23. 1938 . . . destined to play football . . . prefers 111atl1 class , . . eating and sports are quite pleasing to t11is live-foot-te11-i11f11 lad . . . heating Bethleheni i11 foothall was 111051 thrilling. Basketball Uluh 33 '1'u111h1i11g: t'lul1 3, vit-11-p1'e-S1114-11tg Base- hall 11 l4'oot11a11 12, 3. MARo111cR1'1'12 I'II?CK1NIAN SHUL1. Co111.1i1:1a 1'R1- 1' Sweet and COIlS1fiCl'11IC . . . Marg . . . biology, fried chicken, and pizza appeal to this hrow11-haired, hrown- eyed miss . . . friendly to all , . . will work at 11011 '1'e1e- phone Company. Sodalitas Latina 1, 2, 3: Typ- ing Pluh 15 La Fraternidnd Espanola 23 Fhemistry t luh 33 Y-T114-11s 1, 2, 3: Red Jaekets 1, 2. h1ARY 1xNNl-I H1:1,.1.1-ZR S11111,1. tIo1.1,11fa1-1 1'R1a1' Cute dimples, iJli01Vll hair, and green eyes . . . leads ct11eer1eade1's with vim and vigor . . . admires cheinistry class, hut shnns eonceited people . . . plans to finrther 11Cl' education at Cedar Clest or Hood College. E.ll.S..-X. st-eretary 33 Student Noun:-il 1, :lp Sodalltas Latina 2, p1-z1eto1'3 Typing t'lul1 1: t'l11-111ist1'y t'luh 3, sz-e1'eta1'yZ L21 1'iI'2l.t9I'1l1l1?lL1 Espanola 25 14'.T.A. 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, vice- 111'vsldu11t 2: t'l1ee1'leatli11g 1, 2, 3, t-aptain 35 S1-nior Play, 1'ou111-111111111 33 12.113, Quilt-11. ANN l.ot'lsr1 Hl'1I.XN'liIK li..xs'ros CIot.1,1-1t.t-1 Puri' Get a bandage! . . . that's what this cute miss will he saving when fulfill- ing her career as a nurse . . . amicahle and attractive . . . her specialty--cooking. Honor So:-in-ty 33 Typing Vluh 35 Hand 3, vim--presirleutg Or- 4-lu-stra 1, 2, 35 Mixed Fhorus 3, vim-t--pr't-sidentg Girls' Glen t'luh 1, 123 Y-Tet-ns 1, 2, 3, ser-- retary 1, Art t'hairnian 35 lied Jarkt-ts 1, 13. Griokorp IQIJXVARD I'lENDERSHO'l', JR. li.-xs'roN Voc: vi toxtt. january 29 is the hig day . . . l'1l1gliSll rlass is tops . . hopes to own a garage . , happily spends his spare time working . . . enjoys eat- ing. Honor Sm-it-ty 33 llnmt- lit-pair t'lulu 13 History ot' Easton Vluh 1, lfootliall 1, 2. Nrxistzv Louisa HERMAN li,fts'1oN lllisixt-:ss l'iIlllC.-YIION Nan . . . hopes to heroine a secretary . . . rooking and singing pass her time . . . linglish class - highlight of dav . , . will rememher the day she passed her driver's' lCSl. In-wr-y lit-finial t'luh 1, 21 'l'ypim.g Vlulm 31 Musiw Appre- viation Vluh 1, Il, 3: Girls' Glen- Vlulr 1, 2, 33 Mixed l'hor- us 2, 33 A Vappt-lla Vhoir 35 Music' Night 2, 3. Dotfcsras Rrxvsloxn Hi-:RR Snurt, Grist-km. Clonreited g i r l s annof. Doug . . . Navv looms on the horizon . . .giving Nlr. llren- dall an eighth period would please him . . . receiving his driver's license proved thrill- ing to this tall. dark senior. Hasvlmll Manager 13 I .t'.A. 15 Nature f'lulr 15 Band 1, 2, 31 St-nior Plz-Ly. AloAN ih'l'ARlli Hass liAs'ros Buslisi-iss1iDlie,vri0N Neatly attired . . . oh, those rides with Dirk in his hoat . . . Mr. Noto's ling- lish and typing among her likes . . . secretarial work in her future . . , most thrill- ing moment-graduation. Flass sevrw-tar'y 13 H.R. Sevre- tary 1, 23 H.Ii. vive-president 31 Travel Vlulr 1, set-retaryg Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 lied Jackets 1, 2, 3. 1,0NAI.D CHARL1-:s H1-irziil. Snort. CIoi.i.i-tml: Puri- llrown-hairetl, hlue-eyed Don . . . friendly lad . . . loval ehureh worker . . . nev- er has much to say . , . wants to further his education hy studying engineering . . . is sure to succeed. Typing' Fluh 1, 35 Sodalitas Latina lj Travel Club 2, 33 Mierost-opy Ululr 2. RAYNICJNID P. HlLI.YERIJ, IR. Worr V0l1A'l'l0N.Xl. Ray . . . fried chicken, vanilla ire ttream, and Eng- lish class make him happy . . . wise guys and smart girls irk him . . . working on cars helps pass this future car designers time. Travel t'lul+ 1, 2, 33 Miero- st-opy Ululr 1, 2, 3. DAVIID HKDFFNIAN Sntiu. Voc:,vriox,x1 Horace . . . would like to give a teacher an eighth pe- riod . . . this tall, dark fu- ture eahinet maker hides his time hunting and fishing . . . show-olls annoy him, whereas girls please him. Voz' News Vlub 35 F.C.A. 1. 113 S'I'l'ZI'HANlI-1 JEAN HOKUF Makrzu Cot.LEor: Puri' Steph . . . fair-haired miss . . . pizza and singing are among her likes . . . leisure time can be spent talking on telephone . . . a sure bet to brighten the Bucknell Kels . . . well-known piano C21 ITIPUS IICXI YCBT. Honor Society 2, 33 Know Easton strumental Music retaryg Sodalitas Debating Club 23 3, secretary Club 13 ln- Club 1, see- Latina 2, 33 Red Jackets l, 11, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Senior Playp .Iunto 3. IAMICS XNALTER HoY, JR. Sturm. KLICNI-ZRAI, A star football player . . . sixefeet two . . . partial to English class, food, cars, and girls who aren't conceited . . . will always remember his first varsity football game . . . looks forward to becoming a physical educa- tion teacher. Football 1, 2, 3. LUCY -lo IOBST Worr BusINEss EnuoA'rioN Hopes to work in the fu- ture at Bell Telephone . . . dancing, swimming, and mu- sic appeal to this brown-eyed gal . . . going out with Carl, fun . . . tempted to scream in study hall. Needlework Club 1, 33 Dewey Decimal Club 33 First Aid Club 23 Advanced Typing Club 23 Y-Teens 2, 3. GEORGE W1LL1AM KELLE1' As'roN VoCA'r1oN .-xL G o 0 cl - natured funelov- er . . . English class and girls please him . . . driving around the Circle the op- posite way tempts him . . . December l7 proves to be a special day for this future printer. Rand 13 Printing Club 33 Hot Rod Club 3. Rtll51'IR'l' L. KELLY lllAkCll C0I.l,lCGl3' Plllil' Introducing liaslon High's pet photographer . . . Re- chaulle class, the dark room, and modern jazz are all en- joyed by this cheerful guy . . . future plans' include his ambition - professional pho- tography. Mierosm-opy Club 13 Model Club 13 Chemistry Club 33 Camera Club 33 Band Club 23 Band 1, 23 Orchestra 2, 33 Junto and Her-hauffe photographer 33 Tennis 3. Moiuus 1. K1-1LsEY WVOLF COI.Llf.Gli Piurl' player . . . spends leisure time jamming with com petent musicians . . . to play in famed Basin Street tempts this dark-haired guy . . . Easton High's loss will prove Lafayettes gain. H.R. president 33 Honor So- ciety 2, 3, president 33 Hobby Club 13 Band Club 1, 23 So- clalitas Latina 31 Banu 1, 23 Orchestra 23 Junto 3. CARL -IAMICS KENNEDY Suuu, k.l0l.I.l'1Gl-1 1'ruf:v Butch . . . algebra class, sports, and girls . . . dating fills his spare time . . . will remember the junior Prom . . . is going to attend Lee high to become an electri- cal engineer. Microst-opy Club 1, 23 Model Club 13 Chemistry Club 23 Travel Club 33 Typing Club 33 Iter-huuffe photographer 2. EARL K.liYSER Worr Cor.1.r1cE Parxf Likable and friendly guy . . . accepts chemistry class with a smile . . . sports and loafing occupy his spare time . . . desires to attend college. Fish and Reel Club 13 Golf i Club 13 Chemistry Club 2, 33 i Football manager 1, 2, 3. 114 GERALD T. KICIHLINE SIIULL BUsINI:Ss EDtIc1A'I'IoN Jerry . . , spends his leis- ure tiIne reading . . . good food-his primary like . . . is tempted to fail so that he can go to the IIew Easton High School . . . future stu- Clelll at Lafayette. Easton Aggies lg Nature Club 1, vice-liresidentg Cht-mistry Club 23 l .T.A. 35 Geology Club3. ,IANET DORCJTHY KiJHI.ER EASTON BUSINESS EDllCA'I'lUY Little but mighty . . . cute and vivacious . . . .I whiz at roller skating and dancing . . . her Mom's jum- bos and milkshakes make a perfect day. Student Council 1, 2, 3: Class treasurer 15 Business Educa- tion Club l, 3, treasurer 1, president 35 Dewey Decimal Club 2, secretary: Pen and Parchment Club 2, assistant editor: Golf Club 35 Red Jack- ets 1, 2, 31 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3, Viee- DI't-'Slllilllt 3: Mixed Chorus 33 A Cappella. Choir 3. NIARJORIE ANN KOLNOS EASTON GIQNERAI. Petite and perky . . . Zl fII- ture beautician . . , IHOSI hap- py while eating at the Peli- can . . . likes include danc- ing, swimming, and south- ern fried chicken . . . prefers Mr. Noto's English class. Typing Club 13 Courtesy Club 11 La Fraternidad Espanola 23 Jr. Historian Club 23 Travel Club 33 Gt-ograplly Club 33 Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, lied Jackets 1, 0 'I ..,.. .IOANNE lX'llRIAlNI KOPHNHAVER lllARCll COIlI.l-fCE llklil' Congenial, neat, and col- lege bound . . . playing tene nis and eating pizza help lllZlliC a perfect day . . . tempted to hit Doc back with his windowstick . . . chem- istry and algebra are fav- orite subjects. Honor Society 3: H.R. vice- president 15 Bridge Club 1, vice president, Debating Club 1: Band 2, 33 Red Jackets 13 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, public affairs chairman 33 Girls' Glee Club 1, 23 Concert Chorus 23 Music Night 23 Junto 35 Senior Play. 115 WILLIAM EDWARD KRAUS EAs'roN VOCATIONAI. Holy cow! - heard from Bill as a pretty girl goes by . . , to fly an airplane up- side down tempts him . . . getting a good job will s:,Itis4 fy this likable glly. History of Easton Club 13 Nature Club 1: F.C.A. 3, Geography Club 3. CARLTON S. KRALISE YVOLF VOCATIONAI. Carl . . . light hair . . . math, science, fishing, mu- sic, and sports appeal to him . . . would like to play a bugle in the halls fllll- ing seventh period . . . his future plans include becom- mg an engineer. Honor Soviety 33 Rand 1, 2, 3: Tram-lc 1. IIIIDITH ANN KRIissLER lYlARClI COLI.IzoI1 l'IoaI' Judy . . . always has a pleasant smile . . .getting her driver's license proved most thrilling . . . can be found playing the piano or listen- ing to pop records . . . it future elementary school teacher. Music Appreciation Club 1: Cryptography Club 13 lf'irst Aid Club 2, vit-I--president, Sodalitas Latina 23 F.T.A. 3: Travel Club 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Red Jackets 1, 2, 33 Cantata 2, 33 Girls' Glee Club 1, 21 Concert Chorus 2, 33 Music Night 2, 33 Het-hauffe 33 Sen- ior Play. WILLIAM PAUL KRESSI.ER YVOLF CoI.I.Ict:Ii PRII' Kress . . . dark hair and eyes . . . bowling appeals to him . . . entered the world August 12, 1939 . . . will be- come an engineer in the fue tIIre. I-LR. vice-president 23 Hobby Club 13 Microscopy Club lg Band Club 2, 33 Band 2, 39 Orchestra. 3, Baseball 2, 3. lIoANNt-2 SUSAN KRr1ssLY Worr Busistass linueA'rtos Dreams of going to Cali- fornia . . . has a mischievous twinkle in her eyes . . . pas- times - driving, eating, and 'l'.V .... tempted not to pay when going across toll bridge . . . pet peeve-know-it-alls. 'l'ypiirg Club 33 Golf Club 3: 4-ll Club lg Courtesy Club 15 fled Jail-kt-ts 2, 3. E1.t,is l'VAl.'l'0N Kkoeic Worr Voc:AT1ox Al. Cricket . . . short, brown- eyed lad . . . eager to be- come a draftsman . . . gets a thrill out of football, base- ball, and wrestling . . .amuses himself reading mysteries . . . his shyness does not spoil his fun. Honor Son-it-ty 3. L1-1NA ESTHER LADllClA Slll'I,I, Busts:-:ss l'lDUCA'l'ION l'eppy and amiable . . . en- joys government class . . . future housewife . . . dislikes Bermuda shorts and conceit- ed people . . . thrilled most upon receiving her drivers license. Know Easton Club lg Bridge Club lg Courtesy Club 125 First Aid Club 2: Girls' Golf Club 33 'Fyping Club 3g lied Jac-lu-ts 13, 3. l'l0XVARD VVAI.'l'l'IR Li1ic:Hi.iT1-1R XVoI.F Yoc1A'rtoNAt. A woodworking enthusiast . . . hlunie . . . passes time watching sports and work- ing on cars . . . curly brown hair . . . greatest ambition is to join the service. Foot ball 1 , 2. HARo1,n linvm Liiuisiikcs bl,-ARCH clUI,l,liGlC Piu-iv Six-foot-three . . . l70- pound blonde . . . hopes to become a chemical engineer . . . partial to food. cars, and driving . . . greatest thrill was crossing the At- lantic. Mil-rosa-opy Club lg llobby Club 13 lter Itvutselit- Vere-'ill 23 YVrestling Club 23 Sotlalitus Latina 33 Choniistry Club 3. BARBARA LITVIN 1'lAS'l'0N Bttstxt-iss l'lDl'CA'I'l0Y Black hair . . . receiving shorthand award was most thrilling moment . . . hopes to become a secretary . . . dislikes conceited people and homework . . . enjoys short- hand class. ltramativs and Ushers Club lg 'Frztvvl Club 1, set-rotary. SANDRA Lui: LIVINGSTON li.-XS'lON Bttslxt-isslinuc:A'l'1oN Attractive . . . magnetic personality . . . fond of Ber- rnudas. dancing, and parties . . . takes a keen interest in all li.H.S. sports . . . to be a success is her desire. ll.ll. vit't--pri-sitls-lit 13 ll.R. nrt-sicle-lit 2, 31 Honor Sol-iety 31 Fish and Rt-el Club 1, 21 Travt-'l Club l, treasurer, His- tory ot' Easton Club 2, Girls' Golf Club 3, ma-siclelitg TN-'vvey lh-m-inml Club 3, president, 33 lit-1-lizrut't'v 33 City tri-asurt-r 3. CHRIS'l'0l'HliR JOHN Lo1Ac:oNo X'Vot.F C0liI.lilLIi PRI-'P .X friendly and capable fellow . . . ambitious to be- come an engineer or chemist . . . hopes to enter Lafa- yette . . . bowling and watch- ing sports take up time. . Geoloiry Club 11 Home Repair' Club 13 Bt-giiiiierw' 'Fyping Club 2: Mit'rosc'opy Club 2: Cheni- istry Club 3, Sodalitas Latina 3. 116 in Jr, N. Rieuaium LoNG li,xs'l'oN Cilrixiaiui, Firehall . . . eager to lnake a happy family life . . . ron- tented in Buhhie's company . . . dislikes high society and saddle shoes . . . intends to become a well-paid commer- cial artist. Garne t'luh 13 llorne ltr-llairs 4'1uh 1: Staxnp t'lub 2: Ath- letie t'lub 25 'l'umlrling.r Vlull 33 Vurri-nt Eveiits t'lull 3. Dfxvin hlftwnis LotiGuI.iN Worr lllisixisss liniirzviiox Quiet fellow with a hig smile . . . likes ice cream. television, and cokes . . getting elected to Honor Sol eiety was most thrilling for him . . . tempted to park a car on the front lawn . . . hopes to heroine a teacher. Honor Soeiety 2, 3: lit-hating' t'luh 1, 23 l .T.A. t'luh 2, 243 llrzxniaties and Ushers Flull lg Give Vluh 1: Vaiitatii 1, Il. ANN Nlfxkiic MAc:A1.t iso Worr Giixiakfti, linjoys the rompany of a certain sailor . . . eontteited girls and Bermudas hring a frown . . . linglish rates scholastirally . . . was hap- piest when she received her engagement ring. Holllly Vlulu lg llfillllilllf' and Usliers t'lulr l. CiI,ORIA ANN lX'lAClllRli Worr CL IiNl k.fXl. Dark hrown hair and hal- elteyes , . . our Mack . . . was most excited when she received her engagement ring . . . can he found horse- haek riding . . . looking for- ward to work at Bell Tele- phone. Musie Apprer-iation Uluh 13 Y-'l'e1-ns 1, 2g Hand 1, 2, 261 Girls' Uhorus 1, 255 Vlmir' 2. .XN'rHoN v Cami 1-:N NIARRA Worr fi0l.lilf1Llf l'ki-ii' Well - huill, dark - l'aired wrestler . . . hunting en- thusiast . . . ahhors women drivers and wise guys . , prefers algehra and Oral linglish .... Xir lforre oi college alter graduation. lI.lt. treasurer lg Nature Vlull lg 'l'rzxve1 t'lul1 11 t'h+-ss t'lul1 23 Fish and live-I t'luIv 2: 'Pum- Illing' 1'lulr fig t'urri-nt Events t'luIv 33 XYrestliu1.f l, 2, 3. -I A M ies linw.-xkn MAR'riN Ii.ts'lox Gicxick.u, Hot ears, nire girls, and good food appeal to this Imlue-eyed lad . . . amhiliou is to ioin the Navy , . . fav- olite sulmieet-wood shop . . . watching all kinds ol' rates amuses him. llolllry Vlulu 13 Athlt-tie Vlub lg Iiannl LB, 24. 'form L. MAR'riNo Sllllll, Voc:.t'lioN.'.I, Small hut mighty . . . eag- er to become a good auto- lmodv man . . . likes custom- ized cars . . . pet peeve- homework . . . would anger police if he fulfilled his temptation to drive 120 lll.lJ.ll. up Northampton Street. J.V. Footlmll 'l. KA'1iu4vN NlAs'rRi,x lixsios llesixrsslintirzriiox Pretty lxrown hair . . . sports, pilla pie, and dana'- ing are high on her list . . . would enjoy giving eighth periods to teachers . . , lis- tens to popular records in her free time . . .will lnight- en some ollite. t'ourtt-sy t'lulu 13 Modern XX'rit- ers Vlull lg lit-it Javlti-ts l, 2, 3. 117 CAROL ANN lN'lATYAS liAs'I'oN BUSINFSSl'lllUCA'lil0lN Friendly, attractive Carol . . . terrific personality . . dancing, parties, and pina are just dandy . . . always looks neat . . . this popular Lass will be an asset to the secretarial world. ll.Ii. si-I-rotary 1, 23 Courtesy Club 13 History ot' Easton Club 1, 2, seeretary 23 Current Events Club 23 Business Edu- eation Club 33 Advunved Typ- ing Club 33 Y-Teens 2, 33 Red Jar-kets 1, 23 SI-nior Play. LINDA SUR lNlERKlN EAs1'ov CoI,I.IcoI: PRI-Il' Ambitious miss . . . a great llllSlIlC'SS manager for the junta . . . partial to danc- ing and clothes . . . thrilled by getting driver's license . . . rainy days, homework, and conceited people bring a frown . . . pretty, natinal curly hair - one of her Illillly assets. Student Counvil 13 H.R. vico- prt-sident 2: Honor Soviety 2, 33 Sodalitas Latina 1, 2, 3: Typing Club 1: Debating Club 23 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, program I-lrairman 1, sovial K'hZlll'Tl1?lH1 Red Jztvks-ts 1, 33 Junto 3, business IIIaII:xg.:+-I'3 Senior Play. HARVEY GLENN NIFSSINGFR YVOLF GIQNIQRAL Ambition is to join the Navy . . . a whiz at eating, sleeping, and driving cars . . . tempted to see the world . . likes woodworking best . . . IIIOSI thrilled when get- ting driver's license. Model Builders' Club 13 Micro- st-opy Club 1, 33 Hobby Club 3. SHIRLEY lVlIKOSKY IiAs'roN BIIsINrss EDUCATION An energetic senior . . . called Mickey by her many friends . . . displeased with knee-socks . . . pizza and friendly people agree with her . . . will always remem- ber her invitation to the Senior Prom. 1-LR. treasure-r lg Pen and Pan-hnwnt Club 23 Dramaties and Ushers Club 23 Travel Club 33 Camera Club 33 Glee Club 1, 23 Mixed Choir 2. 118 LEE FRANKLIN MILLER EASTON VOCATION.-Xl, Possesses an outstanding tranquility . . . sports-his likes . . . tempted to run the school with all student teachers . . . most thrilling moment will be graduation . . . enjoys himself in gym and government class. Basketball Club 1, 33 Von News Club 23 Printing Club 1, ., .4 ...,.. M ELVIN GRANT M ILLER EASTON VOCATIONAI. Tempted to buy a '57 Ford convertible . . . passes spare time roller skating . . . eager to become a good draftsman . . . prefers a movie starring james Dean and Natalie VVood . . . Inath class lover. Band 2, Il. VVILMA MAY NIILLER EAs'roN CoI.LEr:1c PRI-ir Pretty blonde hair . . . winning smile . . . has an urge to eat a Inud pie . . . finds friendly people, swim- ming, and spring days pleas- ant . . . a sure sIIccess after nursing school. H.R. set-rotary 13 History of Easton Club 13 Camera Club 1: Mary Myers Junior Aux- iliary 1, 23 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Red .Im-kt-ts 1, 2, 3. CONRAD F. lNllI.I.S, JR. SIlllI.I. GENIQRAI. Anxious to join the ser- vice . . . prefers roller skat- ing klllll riding during lei- sure . . . pet peeve-wise guys . . . happy over pass- ing driver's test . . . favorite subject is English. Football 1, 23 Basketball man- ager 2. FRANCES BARBARA AIISERO E..ts1ox Busts:-:ss 1int1c:.'t't'lox Our own high-strutting head twirlet' . . . passes her time listening to Nat King Cole . . . catty girls bring a frown , . . can be heard saying: Nay, I'm only kid- ding . . . known as Fran- nie to her many friends. H.II. vit-t--pn-'sidvtit lg 1-LR. set-retary 2: Nature Club 13 Debating.: Club 1: Courtesy Club 2, Vice-presidt-lit: Math Vlulu 2, setfretaryg Golf Club 3: Bridge Club 33 Twirling 2, 3, 33 .Iunto Typist 35 Couneilmaug Senior Play. litLi:i1N AIONTAUUE Eftstox C1A'rnoi,lc Bustxiiss Enttczfutox Typing cottnts w i t lt this senior lass . . . can be found listening to Wlil-QX . . . October 30 is always a very special day . . . a fu- ture secretary. PATRICIA M ARGARET MORAN Worr Brstxrss Llimtztzutox Cheerful personality . . . biology tales . . . fond of good food and friendly peo- ple . . . tempted to scream in study hall . . . would like lo specialize in cosme- tology. Travel Club 1, 2, 33 St-!W'lIll2, Club 15 Dewey IJt'l'iIl'1Zll Club 31 Music- Appreciation Club 3. rXNN AIORRISON liAs'roN Cot.t.t-itat-. l'Rt-'I' Brown hair, hazel eyes . . . always llashing a winning smile . . . loathes rainy days . . . always linds time to have fun . . . will tnake a success- ful obstetrical nurse. llonnr Sow-ivty 33 1l.R. presi- dt-nt lg Student tfounvil 23 Typing Club 1, vit-e-presitlentg Courtesy Club 1g La Fraterni- dad Espanola 23 Current Events Club 2, vit-e-presitlontg Mary Meyers Auxiliary 13 Y- Teens 1, 2, 31 Red Jac-kets 1, 2, 35 Ret-hauffe 3. lXlA'l liHliNV WILLIAM NIORRISON Stntrt, VOIINIION-Xl, Hunting, lishing, and work- ing on cars for this good- looking, bue-eyed blonde . . . regards history class as his favorite . . . delights in driving inotorcycles. If'.t'.A. 1, 2, 33 Nature Club 11 Math and Puzzle Club 23 Fish and lieel Club 3. DARL1-1Ni1 lN'lARl1i Mostza Worr Btvstmiss l'llJllt1A'lil0N Sweet and genial . . . an efficient business manager for the Rechaulfe . . . friend- ly people and Mr. Noto's English class rate A-l . . . anticipates the day when she will ily the bright blue sky. Student Council 3g Honor So- eit-ty 33 Cryptography Club 15 History of Easton Club 1, 23 Dewey llet-imal Club 2, 3, vice- president 3: Hostt-ss t'lul1 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Ref-hauffo 3, business IIl2lll2U.L't'l'j Junto typ- ist 3. .lAMEs E. NIOYER Worr Voc:A'r1os,u. A grey-eyed, six-foot lad . . . ambition is to fly air- planes . . . driving his car takes up time . . . enjoys government class . . . tnost thrilling motnent yet to come . . . partial to nice girls and good food. Mit-x-ost-opy Club lg Printing Club 2, 3: Golf Club 23 Voc News Club 3. Louis Ritznmw lX'lovr1R Snort, Voe,'t'1ios,u. Seen around where there are sports and skating . . . blue-eyed fun lover . . . en- gineering-his ambition . . . wise guys and conceited girls get under his skin . . . temp- ted to make a left turn at the Circle. l .C.A. 1, 2, 3: Home Repair Club 13 Vot- News Club 2: Hot lfod Club 3: Football 25 VVreSt- ling' 2. 119 llosiciin -lol-iN iXl1'c:Avt1ko Wort' filiNlil!fXl, Gym class pleases joe . , . dislikes conceited people alid wise guys . . , will he sailing high in tl1e Navy . . . en- joys playing pool at liaston Recreation Center . . sure to succeed. Musir' Apprw-iatioii Club 1, 2: Nature Club 1, Golft'lul1 12, 33 Yll'l'-ll1't'SlClt'llf 33 liitlv Club 3. Etiuicuic lXllll1l'l'SlIH Slll'l.l. V11r:.x'1'1os.x1, Gene .... Xugust 2 an i111porta11t date . . . friendly smile . . . passes his time working Ull cars . . . finds homework horing . . lu- t11re varpenter . , finds sports appealing. Raski-tball Club 1: Baiiking Club 1. -IoHN A141111 lx'IllNIfORD NIARC11 Vocztvrios xi. -lark . . . linds math and seienre interesting . . . re'- reiving his lirst rar was a thrilling lll0lllCl1l . . . will lullill his ambition to In:- coine an engineer. llonor Sovit-ty 3, Honit- lit-11'ir Culb 1: Model Builders Club lj Voc' News Club 2, 33 l'.C.A. ., 3 I'A'rRu:1A ANN lXlllRl'HY Worr' BllSlXl SS l'lllllClYllON linioys the company ol' friendly people . . . would love to drive a '57 Lllllitllll . . . hids her time listening to popular records . . . will make a cute secretary. Stfhool lit-i-oratioti Club 1: Courtesy Slub 1, 2: Hostess Club 25 Y-Teens 1. lov BICRNICE hlU'l'CHI.ER Msiuzn C0l.l,lfGlC l'klil' Appealing . . , noted for her million dollar personali, ty . . . You het, gang . . . Berniudas and dancing are among her favorites . . . liv- er disturbs her . . . may he- eome an elementary school teacher. H.l!. ire-a.sui'e1' 13 I,lran1ati1' llshers Club 13 Bridge Club 23 Debating Club 1, 23 Qodalitas Latina 3: Golf Club fl' Girls' Glei- Club 1, 2, 33 Mixed Chorus Ii, Y-T1-uns 1, 2, - Play. W A1,'i't:R L. Niass Eitsrox C1o1.1,1ar:1-1 l'k1f1' A diversified lad . . . al- ways has a friendly smile . . . a very qualified senior class president . . . will reach the top as a chemical en- gineer. Class pr:-sirleiit 33 ll.Il, vit-0' prvsiflt-nt 2: llonor Srwim-ty 2, 31 Math Club 13 Sodalitas La- tina 1, 2, 3, 1-onsulg Band 1, 2, 3, 111-1-sideiit 3: A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 33 Ori-he-stra 1, 2, 35 T1-nnis 1, 2, 3, Senior Play. B1-1RNu:1c VIRGINIA Noizul S1111111, Biisixicss 1i1111c1,1t'11os Proof that nice things come in small packages . . . Secretarial Studies picked as Bernie's favorite class . . . to set oll' all school tire alarms would make her smile . . . prohahly answered XN'ell, now, when asked about the junior Prom. Business Edui-ation Club 2, 3, pi'ot.:rani t'll2ll!'T112l1l 33 Girls' Golf Club 33 llobby t lul1 25 Banking Cl11b 13 lll'H.IlHlllt'S and Uslis-rs Club 13 lied Jael:- ots 1, 2, 33 Y-'Ft-1-ns Il. Roisiciu' lfiiairii CJLIYI' Xl'o1.1f flUI.l,lftLli l'R1-111 Bob . . . a great asset to our class . . . distinguished by blonde erew-cut . . . this popular senior plans to Ine- eome a doctor . . . will brighten the Lafayette Liam- pus next year. H.R. prt-sideiit 31 Stamp Club 1, pi-esidm-iitg Cnlli-vtors' Club 1, 2: Mi1'ros1'opy Cluli 2, vitre- pri-sidi-iitg Sndalitas Latina 3, Gyniiiastii- Club 3, pr:-sidt-tit: 'Hi-Y 2, 3, vivt--preside-nt 33 Football 2, 3g Trai-lc 2, 3: 1'-last-ball 13 S1-nior Play, Coun- eilnian 2: E.ll.S. Kiiig. 120 Lois AIARIE O'rT Sr. l'IIII.LII' ANIJ Sr. JAAII-is BIfsINI-ss EIiIIcA'rIoN Ildrnirable Lois came to Easton on April l939 . . . enjoys listeniIIg to sports broadcasted over the radio , . receiving her license rates tops . . . looking for- ward to the futIIre as a lIoIIsewife. rlodalitas Latina lg llrztniatie and l'slIers tTlub 23 Hobby t'lub 2, Llbrary Vlub 3, F.H.A. 3. VI-IRONICA ANNA PARoI.A liAsToN GIQNFRAI, Roni . . . friendly and mischievous . , . soft IIIIIsic is pleasant to her ears . . . spends her tiIIIe driving Zllltl dancing . . . IIIost thrilling to her-meeting Frankie. - Student Count-il 13 Dramatirs lllld Ushers Plub 3: Golf Club 3. Rt7lil4IR'l' PAIIL SIIIIIII, X70CA'l'l0NAl. Bob . . . quiet, but nice . . . a professional at sleep- ing aIId eatiIIg . . . nix oII conceited girls aIId home- work . . . will be a success- ful draftsman. RICIHARIJ AIURRAY PELL l-1As'I'oN CoI.I,I-:ci-1 l'RIf,I- Dick . . . a terrific sense of humor . . . has a weak- ness for lllOtlCl'll jazz, choc- olate ice-cream, Zllltl sports cars . . . known for his im- personations of teachers . . . will reach tlIe top as Zlll elec- trical engineer. Ilonor Son-it-ty 2, 3: Sotlalitas Iiatina 1, 2, 33 Physic-s Club l, vim--pi-esideiitz Band 1, 23 Opuretta lg Mixed Chorus 1, 2: Glev Club 1, 23 Cantatzt 1, 23 Track 1, 2, 33 Junto 3, feature editor. 121 A IARVO LIRNIQIQN ELAINE PI:RAzzI1'r'I'I EAs'IoN fi0l.l.lCtil'1 lfklll' Cheerful . . . likable . . . ClClll6lll1'tl'Y teaching beckons to our Marv . . . IilllIllI29 tl0lk'll oII liver and horne- work . . . approves of Mr. Maitland's biology . . . piz- za pie brings that familiar sIIIile. Il.It. treasurer 13 Courtesy t'lub 1, Typing t lub 1, La Fraternidad Espanola 2: F.T. A. 2, 3, program chairman 35 Girls' Golf Club 33 Red Jack- ets 1, 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Ht-I-hautte 3: Senior Play. ARMANI: BIQNJAM I N PERLMAN XVOLF CoI.I,IcGIc lfklil' Enjoys golf .,., jubilant when the Giants ll'Oll the l954 Yvorld Series . . . often is heard saying You're go- ing to get it . . . thinks al- gebra is the greatest . . . would like to become a civil eIIgiIIeer. Honor Society 2, 3, vieeqtirosi- dent 35 Le Cert-le Francais 13 Chess Flub 1, 2, ti-easurt-r 23 Mir-roscopy Club 2, ll'l'?iNl.1l'l'l'Q Gull' Club 3: Traek Ill2lllQll.'f4'I' 2, 33 Junto 3. IOANN NIARIE Pnsrlok SIIIIIII, BIIsINI-'ss Enuc1AI'IoN li.H.S. gained a swell gal . . . dancing is number oIIe oII her hit parade . . . this brown-eyed lass will miss Mr. Noto's English class . . . looking forward to :I good secretarial job. Travel t'lub 15 f'blI'I'0lll l'1'.'OlllS Vlub l: Math Club 23 Dewey Ilevimal t'lub 2, 31 Hostess Vlub 33 Y-Tee-ns 1, 2, 33 lied .Iavlwts l, 2, 3. BARIIARA ANN PI:Tr1Rs Wow BIIsINI-'ss 1'illllK1A'l'l0'i Roller skating passes Babk tiIIIe . . . to be President of tlIe United States tempts ber . . . conceited people irk this five-foot blonde . . . meeting a certain someone thrilled Ulll' motorcycle fan . . . hopes to be :I house- wife ill the near fllllll'C. ln-niiiatim-s and llsliers Club 1, 2g l,t'll and Parehrncnt 23 lit'Upfl'ZlIlllj' Club 3, secretary- tI'e:IsuI'4-I'3 Girls' Golf Club 3, lied Jackets 2. CIoNs'rANc1r1 Ross PICONE EAs'roN llI'sINI-iss liIJIfc:A1'IoN Happy-go-lucky . . . Fran- IIie's pajama parties please Connie . . . neat appearance . . . probably will utter You never know upon graduat- iIIg . . . happiest Willlll loaf- ing or listening to records . . . comptotiietcr school for tlIis popular lass. Trays-l t'lub 1, 2, st-'cI'I-taI'y 2: Girls' Golf Club 33 Drztmaties lllltl Ilshers Ulub 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. RICIHARD CARMEN PIc:oNE EAs'I'oN Voc:A'rIoNAI. Dick . . . frieIIdly person- ality . . . finds stuck-up'girls unattractive . . . sports and food head list of favorites . . . future plans include Rochester College . . . will be a successful printer. Fish and Rcel Club 1, 3, Be- ginncrs' Typiiifr Vlub 13 Tumb- ling Ulub 35 Football l, 2. EI.eANoR ELIZAIIIQTH PIPERATO Worr BusINIsss EDUCATION lake a letter, Pip . . . English rates tops with this congenial senior . . . possess- es a friendly smile . . . fre- quently seen at 1Voolworth's . . . seems to prefer the saying, Eat and be merry. NI-It-'fllevyork t'lub 13 Sewing: f'lub 13 Math f'luh 23 Business Education t'lulI 2: Nature Fluh 3: Girls' Golf Club 3: Red Jackets 1. NIARY Lou PoI.GARIw EAs'I'oN C1oI,I.I-Lot: PRI-11' Ever-smiling Cedar Crest candidate . . . popular twirl- er . . . passes her time with records . . . favors biology and Doc's English, lI.R. vit-I2-III-e-sirlc-Iit 1, presi- dent 2: Honor Society 31 Four- tf-sy tiluh 1: Typing Club 13 La Fratcrxlidzid Espanola, sec- retary 2: F.T.A. 2, 3, secre- tary 33 Orchestra 1: Operetta 1: Mixed Uhorus 1: Girls' Glce Vlub 13 Twirlinp.: 1, 2, 33 Y- Tccus 1, 2, 3. EIINICIQ PRATT XVOLII' BIIsINt1ss 1'iIlUlIA'I'ION EIIjoys Mr. Noto's EIIglislI class . . . Gill often be found listening to records . . . dis- likes sitting home oII Tilllly weekends . . . will enter the secretarial field of the busi- ness world. Busincss Education Club, sce- I'I-tary 33 Typing Ulub 3. FRANK -IOHN PRr:sToN SIIIILI. YocA'rIoNAI. Bud . . . Easton HigII's lllllllffl' Zlllii fisherman , . . cars, Inotorcycles, and girls high on his list of favorites . , . Z1 future sailor. llnbby Club 2, 33 Gnoy,:raplIy Vlub 23 Fish and Heel t'lub 3. RQFLJKNPI PULCINI WOLF CoI.t.I-ici-1 PREP .XII avid Cleveland Illliiflll fllll . . . known to his many friends as Rocky . . . dislikes corny jokes . . . excited when he got his driver's liceIIse . . . a future dentist. Honor Society 33 Fish and ltccl Vlub 13 Physics Vlub 1.5 Golf Club 3. HARRY NICIASKJN QUICK WII,soN CoI.I.I-LIII-1 l'Rrir Generally carefree and happy . . . but a hard work- er Oll serioIIs things . . . rel- ishes the Milwaukee Braves and chocolate milkshakes . . . has a whim for physics . . . contemplates entering college in September. Honor Society 31 t'hemistry t'lub 1, 33 t'amc-era Club 2: Puzzle Club 1, 2, president 25 Math Club l22 .XR'r1-u:R M. RAVITZ Prix ARGYI. CoI.1.i-itai-1 l'Ri-ii' Placid personality . . . an asset to our wrestling team . . . driving takes up his free time . . . happiest when he came in second at the Y.M.C,.-X. State VVrestling 'Tournament . . . Miz's steaks hring a smile. ll.ll. yi:-1--prnsiclerit 1, 11.11. ser-ri-tary 25 XVrestling Plub 1, 2, 3, secretary 35 Bridge Club 1, treasuri-r5 Trai-lt 1, 2, 35 VVl'l'Slllllg' 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1. DoNA1.o SANDY Ruin Snuu. GICNERAI. A very friendly fellow . . . delights in eating and work- ing on cars . . . dislikes con- ceited girls . . . amhition- to hecome a mechanic . . . answers to the call of Reed. Music- Apprt-wiation Flulv 15 Home R+-pair 4'luh 2: Debating Uluh 35 Husine-ss Edut-ation t'luly 3. BFATRICE NIARY RP1IfIHERT Nlr. CARMI-il, CoI.I,i-imc PRI-il' Cute and friendly . . . new to Easton High this year . . . Bea . . . passes time talking on the phone thrilled hy getting driver's license . . . food tops her list of favorites . . . future at Philadephia General Hospi- tal. Y-Tvc-ns 35 Red Jar-kets 35 So- dalitzis Latina 35 Typing t luh 3. .IOAN NIARII-I REIHL SlIl!l.l, Buslxi-iss Enucxiiox Natural curly hair-friend- ly gal . . . high-stepping twirler . . . detests rainy days and Elvis Presley . . . enjoys pizza, steaks, and chocolate cake . . . will suc- ceed in whatever occupation she attempts. Furrent Evi-nts Club 1, 3, tri-asuret' 15 Travel t luh 15 llraniaties and Ushers t'luh 25 Math Clulm 25 Business Eduea- tion Plulu 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Twirling 1, 2, 3. Rosr:MARY ANN REINA YVOLF C1ol.i,i-:oi-1 PRICI' Popular, attractive, an.l well-liked . . . favors Coop's Oral English class . . . un- friendly people don't appeal . . . very active lass . . . trav- eling, swimming, and driv- ing-fayorites . . . college in mind. Student Founcil 15 H.R. vice- president 2, secretary 35 Micro- sf-opy Vlub 15 La Fraternidad lilspztnola 1, 25 Dramaties and Vshers Cluh 25 Typing Flub 35 In-lmzttitig' Vlulv 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: lied Jai-kets 1, 2, 35 Sen- ior l'lny. NIYRNA Louisa RPIMALY XVoI.F Buslxriss l'1DlICA'll0N Beautiful red hair and green eyes . . . likes hook- keeping and cute guys . . . passes time reading good hooks . . . would like to ride a horse around the halls . . . often heard saying, .-Xcel . . . intends to he a private secretary. 3l'I'2lY4-'l Vlub 11 Vourtesy Club RICHARD CARL REMAI.Y XVoI.F Coi.I,lccE PRI-ll' Dick . . . specializes in eating and sleeping . . , val- uahle athlete to E.H.S .... hitting Doc with a snowhall would prove exciting . . . the Coast Guard Academy will soon receive an out- standing student. Honor Sot-it-ty 35 Football 1, 2, 35 'I'rar'k 2, 33 Senior Play. SAI.vAToRia EMANU1-ir. Rumuno lv0I.l filiNliRAl. Sal . . . an ardent Sammy Davis, jr. fan . . . would like to hecome a singer . . . is happiest when in wood- working class . . . very con- tented when he is with a certain girl and listening to a hasehall game. Chess Club 1, 35 Bridge Club 1: Voc News Club 3. 123 l',x'1'tuc1tA lXfAY RICHLINE litstow llttstxi-'ss l'illllfLATION Quiet and reserved . . . nice personality . . . detests homework and conceited people . . . thrilled with het' driver's license . . . en- joys listening to records by Pat Boone and Kitty Kallen , . . will enter Allentown School of Cosmetology. Math t'lulu lg 'Pravt-1 Club 2, 33 In-wt-y Ito:-imal t'lulm 1, 2, 39 lflstg 'l'vt'irlt-fr 1. NlYR'l'I.Ii lXfARt111 RIlIHN'IOND l'tttt.t,1t'statrktz liustxt-'ss l'Lnut:.x'ttox Pretty brown eves . . . cute and friendly . . . de- lights in roller skating, danc- ing, and sleeping late . . . considers Nlr. Noto's class the best, along with new clothes, parties, and gay peo- ple . . . a futttre secretary. Honor Som-it-ty 31 Sewing t'lub l, L23 'l't'ztvel t'lub l, 2, 33 Typ- ing t'lub 3. IQIJXV.-XRD Akttits RCJIEIJICR Nfwkcztt flOl.I.litQIC l'kI'.P Chemistry rates high with this live feet seven blue-eyed lad .,,. t very conscientious student , . . pet dislike-get ting up early . . . to get a college degree is one of lid's ambitions. Student t'ouneil 33 Honor S0- 1-itfty 2, 33 Musit- Apprerfiation t'lult tg fbpvrtt and Singing Vluh 13 l .T.A. 3. IJONALIJ l'1llXVARlJ Rott monk Mtxtuitt Gtfxtikat. Brown hair, blue eyes, and tall describe this future Marine . . . dancing rates high with our stork car fan . . . disturbed when know- ing a girl likes to smell the air over her head . . . he is happv when kept supplied with steaks. H.li. prt-sitlt-tit. 2, 33 'Fuxrtluling' t'lulr l, 2, 33 Basin-tball Club I, 23 Gull' t'lub 3. M ARGIIC Rowl-1 Suttu. Btfstxtfss linutz.-xrtox Cute and fun-loving . . . tall and stately . . . aversion to homework . . always rlowning around , . . delight- ed with pizza. spaghetti, or steak . . . happy when switn- ming, driving, or at football games . . . future still a question. llramatitfs and Usliers Club 13 Trait-l t'lub l, 33 t'aint-ra Club 32 llttl Jattlivts l, 2, 3. llr1ts::RAH RlllSl41N5'l'l4'lN Nl.-tkcztt C1ot.t,t-iota l'tu-'t' Intellgient and talented . . . passes time reading or lis- tening to records . . . likes almost everything except the Yankees and insineere peo- ple , . . future English teach- er . . . will attend Perm State. H.R. president 11 Honor So- eiety 3: Sodalitas Latina 2, 33 Music- Apprt-c'iation Club 3, pi-esitlt-ut: Ilt-hating t'lul1 l, 2g Vurrent Events t'lulr lg Mixed Vhorus 1, 23, 33 A t'a1ipella Choir l, 2, 35 Musit' Night 23 Senior Play. G1-1ttA1,n1N1-1 S,xtsA'r1Nic Worr Bt sts! ss li11t't:,-tl tox XVavy brown hair . , . cute and peppy twirler . . . enjoys Mr, Noto's linglish class . . . conceited people rate low . . . tempted to put a juke box in study hall. H.K. secretary 2: H.R. Vive- prvsidt-nt 3: Sewing Club 1: Pen and Pai-t'hment t'lulu 13 Math t'luh 2, Viet--preside-ntg Nature Club 2: 'l'r'atVel Club 3, prositlentg Fish and Reel Club 3, treasure-rg Y-'Poems 1, 2, 33 'l'Wii'lor' l, 12. 3. Atrntan CJARI, SAGAzto li.-xsios Yoc:A'1'toNAt. Fred . . . good-looking wrestler . . . ran be found standing on the corner watch- mg all the girls go by . . . desires to coach a girl's foot- ball team . . . thrills at the news of a Yankee defeat. Voc- News t'lulv 25 Tumbling l'lub 2, Fish and Heel Club 3: tlyr-umstit-s t'lul1 3, XVt-estling 2, 3. Rosi-1MARi1-1 CHRls'r1Ni: SALERNO SIIIVLI, Bifsixi- ss liiwt:A'1'1oN Attractive. friendly. and popular . . . one of our pep- py twirlers . . . fiiendly peo- ple and pizza late high . . . conceiled people dont click with Roe . . . will surelj, he u very sllccessfiil szfcie- tary. Courtesy Club 1, treasure-rg Physies Club lg 'Pravt-I Club Ii, ti'easurt-'rg Typing Club 3, viee-pri-Sidentg Twirling 1, 2, Il. K 1-NN rg'rH -IoHN SANDT Worr filiNl4k.XI. H Kenny . . . easy-goingl. . . If you say so . . . disap- proves of wise guys and stuck-up girls . . . finds drix- ing on the N2ll2ll'Clll Race Track tempting . . . plans to study mechanics in the Navy. CLORDON H. SAYt.oR NIARIIH v0fZ.'Yl'I0fs u. Brown hair . . . math and English appeal to this hlue eyed lad . . . Penn State will gain an engineering pu- pil soon . . . frowns on drinking and smoking . , spends spare time working on his car . . . graduating will fill his life's next high- light. Model Builders Club 13 Nature l'lulr lg liiflv Vlull 33 Yom' Ni-ws Club Il. BERNARD Tnoxms Sc:HAiisI.i-7 liAs'rox VOC.-'k'I'IOXAXl Bernie . . . tall. dark, good looking . . . 8:30 AAI. on school days irks him, whereas 2:55 l'.Nl. pleases him . . . to smoke or not to smoke in the halls-that is the temptation . . . ap- proves of the presence of il certain someone. Voz- News Club 23 NVrm-stling Club 2: Rifle Club 33 Boys' llolt' Club 3. CAROL Ross SCHURZ lN'oi.F COI.I,P1GIC Pm-il' Brown hair, brown eyes . . . quiet hut friendly . . . spends spare time dancing . . . likes French . . . consid- ers hamburgers and Clint VValker tops . . . will sure- ly succeed as a dress de- signer. Sewing' Club 1, 23 Nt-1-dlt-work Club 1, 12, Sig Googmapliy Club 3. DAVID JUS!-Il'H Sanuk! Snort, Yom'i':osAi, Dave . . . easy-going fel- low . . . his friendly, pleas- ant smile will he ol value to him as a printer . . . en- joys sports and eating . . . thumbs down on people who can't take jokes . . . will be happiest on graduation day. N:'tui-e Club 1: Printing Club 1, 23 Golf Club 2, 31 Rifle Club IS. IUNE ILENF SEIBEL li,xs'rox Busixi-iss l:1Duc:A'r1ox Petite and good-naturetl . . . swell personality . . . would he happy playing in a football game . . . spends most of her time near a tel- evision set or swimming . , . future is still undecided. Current Events Club 13 Mod- ern VVritt-rs Club lg Math Club 2: tfamera Club 2, 33 Travel Club 33 Y-Ten-ns 1, 2, 33 Red Jnelit-'ts l, 2, 3. Ricxnmua ALLEN SHIFFRT Dia m'I'I l' CLINTON C0l.l.I'Ifil'1 l'lu-.P Dick . . . that crewcut . . . dislikes girls with green hair . . . likable . . . came to li.H.S. from New York last year . . . a future drug- gist . . . indulges to his he:-u't's delight in chemistry and algebra. H.H. View--prw-sicleiit, 3: Foot- ball 2, 125 Snrikwoon WILLIAM DALLAS SIQRFASS WQLIP Vocm Ioxfxt. Happy-go-lucky W o o d y . . . wants to he a success' ful printer . . . enjoys Nlr. l3edford's Government class best . . . likes to dance and raise 2llllIll2llS in his spate time . . . running iII the District XI track Ineet 18218 a highlight iII his life. Student t'ounci1 2: Fish and ltvel t'lulm 3: Typing t'1ulI 3: Voc News t'lulI 1, 2: Printing t'luh 2: Modt-l Builders t'lulI 12 'l'r:It-li 1, 2. 33 XYI'estlilII.:' l, 2: I-'ootlnall 2. '1lHONlAS lJANll'1I, SHIcI'I'ARn liasrox C0lil,lftLli l IQIQI' lall, tl2l1'li-l12lll'Cll loIII IS a conscientious student . . . full of fllll . . . always ready to do lIis part . . . sure 10 make a lIIIe medical techni- cian. Vhvss t'lulv 1, 2, 3: Sotlalitas I--tin-t I 'I 'I- Iti r t'lul1 'IA I 'l'I'zII-li l, Z., Cl. IosIcI:H S'I',xNI.I4:r SHo'rko lvtllllf Yoc:.x'I'Ios.txI. Bang, hang!! . . . Joes fulfilling his greatest temp- tation to spend a Sll1Il1IlC1' in the woods hunting . . . his spare time is taken up by watching foothall games and eating . . , scheduled for the Navy. th-olotry t'1u1I 1: Printing Fluh 1, 2: Voc: News 2: Rifle Flulv Zi: I-'ish and lit-el t'lLIh 3. lXlICHAlCI, CHARI.Ics SHotII' RINti'l'tlXN'N CoI.I.Ift:I' liklil' Quiet hut friendly . . . an avid admirer of country life . . . passes time reading . . . only aversion is to city life . . . enjoys linglish class . . plans to he a high school teacher . . . will he welcome at Lafayette. Vhess t'lulI 2: Mit-I'ost'opy t'luls 2: Gym t'1uh 3: t'urreIIt 1 :Yt-'IHS t'1ulr 3. AIAIxII:s FRANCIS SIICGFRIFD SIIIILL CoI.LI4:oIc l,Rl I' Amicahle lad . . . sup- ports tlIe trumpet section of hand . . . likes chemistry and 1llllS'lC . . . well-liked hy everyone . . . often heard saying, lVatch it! . . . soon to he seen at Lafayette . . . future civil engineer. Band 2, 3: Ort-ht-stra 2, 3: Na- ture t'lulI 1: La l7I'fltPI'lllKl?ld Espanola 1: Band t'luh 2, 3. LINIIA ANN SIxIoN MARCII CoI,I,Icc:I-1 PRI-il' Seriousness mixed with laughter . . . pleasant per- sonality . . . all smiles for good hooks, food, and music . . . loathes hugs and con- ceited people . . . soon to he found at lhiiversity of Pennsylvania. Honor S04-iety 3: l1.R. treas- urer 2: Bridge t'1ulI 1: 1'1t-hat- ing t'1uh 1, 2: Le t m't-1I- Fran- cais 2, Vlt'PfDI'PSlllt-fill, F.T.A. 3: Golf Club 3: lied Jat-kets 1, 3: Senior Play. ELIZABETH NIARIIC SMITH SHULI. C0l.l,I-itll-f l'kIfI' Constant iII her pursuit of knowledge . . . hnds time for reading and writing let- ters . . . likes college alge- bra . . . thrilled by her hrst plane ride . . . college iII tlIe future. Honor Society 2, 3: Geology t'lulm 1: t'ryptogI'aphy t'1uh 1: Hostess Vluh 21 Mierost-opy t'luI1 23 llt-I' lletltst-lie Vt-rt-in 3. .IAMi1s F. SIvII'I'H SIItII,I. COI.I.liGl'1 l'kI-'I- Quiet and studious . . . likes chemistry, good food, lfllltl Inysteries . . . will al- ways rememher his hrst for- Inal . . . skipped two grades iII school . . . passes his tiIIIe speedboating . . . thumbs down for stuck-up people and showolls . . . a future doctor. Vhess t'1uh 2: Mit-roscopy t'luh 0 126 KENNETH Gi:oRGi-1 SNYDICR Snuu. fiIiNliRAI, Brown-haired, hrown-eyed, sports enthusiast . . . plans to study electronics in the service . . . enjoys Mr. Noto's English class, sports, and steaks . . . heard saying, 'l'hat's tough! . . . Kenny dislikes conceited people. H.ll. presirlt-nt 1. RAvMoNn ,ALVIN SNvn1-:R Worr X'0CA'I'IONAI. Blond hair . . . blue eyes . . . small hut mighty . . . terrific wrestler . . . Ray likes sports and chemistry . . . passes time attending sport events . . . displeased with homework and showolls . . . wants to he a carpenter. lYi'e-Stliiig' 1, 2, 3. CARoi.vN EMMA SPENCE lN'oi.lf Buslxi-iss l':llllCA'l'lUN One of our taller girls . . . friendly and likeahle . . . thrilled with driver's license . . . passes time with rec- ords hy lilvis . . . likes Eng- lish . . . anticipates heing a secretary or heautician. In-wt-y In-viinal Club 35 Golf 4'lLllv 3, LAYVRICNCE RCDl5P1R'l' Svrlzio JANlIiSllllRfi C0l,I.I'1Cli Pklfl' Friendly and good-natured . . . Speed . . . detests wise guys and sauerkraut . . . smiles for golf and music along with spaghetti . . . tempted to cross the old hridge . . . a future scientist from Lafayette. Geology Plub 33 Geography Cluli 3. 127 Ln'rnER E. S'rANToN EAs'roN C0l.l.l'1Gll PREP Friendly lad . . . conceited people don't rate high with Lu . . . likes history and girls . . , passes time driv- ing his Ford . . . hopes to he a future naval olliccr. H.R. via-e-pn-sidt-iit l, 2: H.H. pn-sifle-iit 3: Geography Club 2, 3, ser-is-tai'y 2, president 3: S0dfllit?lS Latina 13 Athletic: Vluh lg 'Furnhling f'luh 2, 35 J.V. Football 15 Track 1. ANDRFNV S'I'IiPNIliYVS,KI lllARCH C0LI.I11GlI PRN' Comical and likahle . . . enjoyable company . . . An- dy . . . likes Doc's English class, tennis, and hasketball games . . . will he found at Lafayette in the future . . . civil engineer. Studi-nt Vounell 35 Hobby Cluli 1: Uh:-mistry Club 2, 3: Unm- era t'luh 23 Home Repair Flub 13 Mis-rosr-opy Flub 3, Tennis 2, 3. BEVERLY JEAN S'ri:RLAcn1N1 Sunil. BUSINESS EDUtIA'I'l0N Small hut mighty . . . en- joys typing. developing pic- tures, and dancing . . . has a yen to drive around the Circle clockwise . . . will make a successful housewife. '1'r:ivel Vlulu 1, 3, t'ryptography Uluh l: t'ourt1-wsy Uluh 23 His- tnvv Vlub 23 Camera Club 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Red Jackets 1, 2. .IAM1-is HARRY S'rrr'r NIARCII Coiuimt Pklci' Quiet and friendly . . . an excellent student , . . passes time golfing . . . likes food, sports, and Doc's English class . . . nix on homework and critical people . . . fu- ture oil geologist, Honor Society 3: Chess Club 1, 2, 31 Bridge Club 1, 2: Golf C'lub 33 Track 1: Tennis fl, 35 Junto 33 Senior Play. ELEANORA Louis:-t STof:Kr1R XYoi.F llrsisrss l'il1llKIA'll0N Beautiful brunette hair , . . Nory . . . passes free time listening to the radio. driving, swimming. and go- ing to parties . . . will make a wonderful secretary for her future boss. Easton Aggies Club lg Cryp- tography Club 1. l1c.xNNr1 SANDRA S'rRAc:c1iA Worr Buslxrss 1'lIlllCA'Iil0N Long sparkling blonde hair . . . radiant smile . . . avid sports spectator . . . fond oi dancing, eating, and neat clothes . . . will be a success in whatever she undertakes. 11.12. vive-president 2: H.R. ser-rotary 3: Deeoratinn Club 13 Current Events Club 1, see- retaryg History of Easton Club 2, viee-president: Nature Club 25 Girls' Golf Club 33 Fish 21Ufl Reel Club 3, ser-retary: Y- Teens 3: Red Jar-kt-ts Zi: Vot- News Typists 3, Item-ltau1'l'e 3. CASTY STI-IPHIEN STRAuKAs Worr CLoi.r.r:olc l'iu-1' Likable lad . . . easy to get along with . . . enioys government class and gym . . . frowns on stuck-up girls and homework . . . wants to stump Mr. llrotzman . . . a future engineer . . . Penn State, here he comes. 1,,.1,,,fing Club 1: Mivrosf-opy Club 1, 23 Wrestling.: Club 2. lfm' ANN STROUSE Snuri. Busixicss linucavrlox Clever . . . witty . . . spends spare time skating and driving . . . desires to become an arcormtant . . . headed for Rider College af- ter graduation. Nature Club 11 Easton Aggies Club 13 Travel Club L13 Busi- ness Etlneation Club 2, 33 Camera Club 3. Picoov ANN Sw1NsoN Worr Coi.1.r1t:r1 Piu-ir .Xmbitious . . . fun-loving . . . Pudgy .Xnn . . . eating, dating. Lraly people, and dancing are her favorites . . . would like to become a Navy nurse. H.It. seeretary 13 lI.1t. presi- dent 21 Physivs Club 1, sevre- taryg Sewing Club 15 Bridge Club 23 Travel Club 23 Girls' Cleo Club 1, 2: Y-Tet-us 1, 2, 33 lied .lat-kets 1, 2, 3. XIANII41 IRIQNI41 TAc:x-rovsiu' Worr C0l.I.ICIQIC l'1u'i' Dark hair and a winning smile . . . passes extra time by sewing, reading, and dat- ing . . . headed for a rol- lege campus. ll.li. viee-president 1: 1-LR. seeretary 221 H.R. president 33 Courtesy Club 13 Musit- Appre- eiation Club 13 Dewey Tleeimal Club 2: La lfraternidad Es- panola 2: Camera Club 3, ser-- retaryg Girls' Golf Club 3: Girls' Glee Club 1, 2: Red Jarkets 1, 23 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Sig Intramural 13 Senior Play. -IOSICPHINIC FRANc:iQs TE1-iL NI.-vkrrn CIoi.i.ict.r1 Parr Blue-eyed blonde . . . well- liked . , . parties. collegiate clothes, reading, and talk- ing rate high on her list of favorites . . . dreams of trav- eling around the world. Honor Sovit-ty 33 Student Coun- 1-il 2: llebating' Club 1, 2: Mu- sif' Appret-iation Club 13 S0- flalitas Latina 2, 3: Girls' Glee Culb 1, 2, 35 Yf l'eens 1, 2, 33 Red Jarfkt-ts 1, 2, 33 .lunto 33 Senior Play. Room IJONALID TI'1'1Vl'PI M ICR li.xs'iox filCNl'R'Kl. 'l'alI blonde, and good- looking . . . reliable end on the gridiron . . . played var- silv four years . . . favorite subject-woodshop . . . foot- ball oceupies much of his time . . , unusual dislike- sfhool . . . future still un- decided. lfootball 1, 2, fl. 128 Alonx -Iosicvn 'IQHOMAS Worr C0l.l.lifLI'1 l,Rl'l' Carefree and happy . never a dull moment . . . Bunny . . . sharp dresser . . . temptation-to cut lilvis l'resley's hair . . class . . . gets everyone . . . a question. . likes gym along with future still H .IZ. tl'e:1su1'vr' 25. IsAis1'1I.1.i11 TRoxi11.i. Siutrt, Gi-'si-iRA1, Quiet . . . modest . . .pass- es spare time skating and fishing . . . pina pie her fax- orite food wonderful I-ousewife. . . . will make .1 dressmaker and Net-rlle-worli ii'-tie and t'lub l, 2, 3: Dra- Usliers t'lub 1: lvrt-ssmulu-rs t'lub 2, t'unn-ra Wlub 3. Tnomms Cl. VIQIIAVICK EAs'roN fil'NI'IRAli Smooth dancer . . . neat dresser . . . has a yen for foreign cars, especially -lag4 . . possesses a jollx . . frowns on snobs uars . spirit . . . . admires' good-looking , visualizes entering girls . , sports car competition. RfJBl'1R'l' limrzoo TQRQUATI XVOLF Voc:A'l'loAAt. Happy-go-lucky fellow . . . easy to get along with . . . Turk . . . often found hunting or participating in sports . . . thrilled when he saw both Richie Ashburn and joe DiMaggio . . . fu- ture draftsman . . . will at- tend Wiilliamsport Tech. Travel t'lub 2: Stamp t'lub 23 Mit-rost-opy t'lub 33 Gym Club 33 Traeli 1, 2, 3. FRICD EIJXVARIJ '1'RAc:v BIARCH Col.i.i-ini: lyklil' Handsome and collegiate- looking . . . placid person- ality . . . whiz on the has- ketball court . . . enjoys food and sports . . . an ideal com- panion . . . a leader . . . soon to be found at Brown University. E. H.S.A. vice-president 2, prm-sidt-ut 33 Honor Soc-iety 2, 3: Basketball t'lub l, 23 De- bating f'lub I, 2, Yil't'-1lI'USldPIll 1g president Zig F. T. A. 3: Bas- 'D ketbstll 1, .., 3, 1-o-eaptnin 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3. Nan. Lyric TRoxr:1.i. H'ol.r Gi-'xicR,xi. Will always remember his first car . . . happiest mo- ment-graduation . . . swim- ming. football. cars, and woodshop please him . . . thumbs down for know-in ails . . . wants to take a long trip in the future. History nt' Easton t'lub 1: llomt- Repair t'lub 1. Louisic NIARY VAI.I,P2Sl'I Wow Brsisrss l':DllCA'l'l0N lVavy eyes . . hair . . . deep blue . dancing, Yankees. and Mr. Noto's linglish class head I.ou's list of favorites . . . dreams of attending an all boys' school. t'ourtt-sy oration t'lub 1: Nature f'1ub 2, si-eretaryg Math Flub 23 Fish and R1-el t'lub 35 Girls' Golf t'lub 3. t'lub lg Svhool Dei'- -Iurm ANN VANNA'1 l'iX Siuiu. Gr1Nt1RAi. Quiet but friendly . . , likeable . . . skating, dane, ing, and pizza are popular with Judy . . . will be seen putting pin curls in women's hair. '1'ravs-l t'lub 1, Ii: t'ryptog'ra- phy Club 13 First Aid Club 21 Camera t lub 2, 3: Red Jackets 1, 2, 3. Y-Teens 1, 3. 129 PADI, RICHARIJ VARGA lN'oIir YocA'l'1oNAi, Tall and light . . . friend- ly . . . Rich . . . likes girls and sports . . . frequently seen at A.l'. store on l?lth and Northampton . . . en- joys math class . . . wants to be a stock car racer. Horne- Rvllilll' t'lub lg Easton Aggies lg Rifle t'lub 33 Hot Rod t'lt1b 33 Trat-lt 2. RICHARD A. VOl.KPTR'l' Worr Gi-N1-:RAL Big and husky . . . a young hot-rod enthusiast . . . yearns to become a stock car driver . . . future Navy man in our midst . . . will be a success in whatever he undertakes. Hot limi Club 3, Rilie Club 3. W1LL1AM EUGEN1-1 WAGNER EAs'roN Cloluitzri PREP A very quiet blue-eyed lad . . . fancies boating and fishing, especially in Canada . . . hopes to attend Lala- 'ettc Colle e . . . will suc- V 3 . . ceed as an electrical engi- neer. Sotlalitzts Latina 13 Chemistry l'lub lg Hot Rod t'lub 33 Rifle l'luh 3. ELAINE .IANI-2 WAL'1rER EAs'roN COI.I.liGIC PREP Friendly . . . likable . . . interested in painting, hik- ing, science projects, and camping . . . loves to ride horses . . . eager to attend college and become a biol- ogist. Sodztlitas Latina lg Geology t'lub lg Band Club 2, 33 Or- wht-stra, 1, 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 3: Glen- Vlub 13 Y-Tr-t-ns 2, 35 Dls- trivt t7rr'hestra. 130 CAROL ANN TRAINER WALTERS Sturm. flI .Nl-IRAL Quiet . . . pleasant . . . prefers roller skating, listen- ing to the radio, and play- ing tennis during her sparc time . . . conceited people are one of her few dislikes . . . is interested in sewing. ARTHUR CONRAD WALTMAN Sntlu. Co1.t.i-:ct-1 l'Rt-'I' Tall and friendly . . . is es- pecially interested in wres- tling, good food, and music . . . his free time is spent playing golf, tennis, and swimming . . . plans to study at Lafayette to become a physician. Sodalitas Latina 1, 23 Geology Club lg Band Club 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Dis- lrit-t Band ZZ. 3: XVrestling.: 2, 35 Tennis 2, 3. RALPH LEXVIS YVALTON Di-1I.AwARi-1 Gi-:NERAL Pleasing personality . . . flattop . . . enjoys teasing girls and watching sports . . . will be working for Uncle Sam in the future. Vhoss Club 2: Basketball Club 2, Fish and Reel Club 35 Tumbling Club 35 Baseball 3. RoBERT EDWARD WARNER Wl1,soN CLENICRAI. Roguish . . . fun-making Bob . . . iam sessions, cars, and girls are favorite diver- sions of this well-liked lad . . . aspires to own a new Lincoln and to graduate from high school. SANDRA PAULINE WASHBIJRN SIIIILI, BIISINI-'ss EnIICA1'IoN Friendly . . . well-liked . . . enjoys listening to tlIe radio, dancing, and sports . . . fan- cies Mr. Noto's English class . . . thrilled when she re- ceived lIer driver's license. CryptoI.yraphy Club 1, treas- urerg Travel Club l, 3: First Aid Club 2, treasurer-3 Camera Club 2, 3: Y-Teens 13 Red Jackets 1, 2, 3. ROl5PIR'l' .form W1-:IsEI. Worr C1oIlI.I-:mi PRIQI' Sedate, but fIieIIdly . . . rates physical educatioII and lJoc's English class as tops . . . high on his list of fav- orites are all sports . . . looks forward to college life at Penn State. Hobby Club 1, 2, 3, treasurer3 Current Events Club 13 Miero- svupy Club 23 Business Edu- :-ation Club Ilg I-last-ball 2, 3. PHYLLIS MAE WI-:t,t.IaN Slll'l.I. llnslxrss EImIIc:,t'rIox Sociable . . . cheerful . . . listening to records, swim- ming, driving, aIId dancing occupy IIIost of l'hyl's time . . . tempted to scream in a quiet study hall . . . desires lo become an ellicient secre- l2ll'y. Cryptography Club 13 Travel Club 1, 33 First Aid Club 23 Camera Club 2, 3. BRUCE R. WVr:sT SIIUIJ, t.oI.I,IaI:Ic PRICI' Ambitious red-head . . . well-liked . . . nI.c. for Teen- age Revue . . . has expec- tations of becoming a fam- ous sports announcer. Class president 13 H.R. presl- dent l, 23 Student Count-il 33 Know Easton Club 13 Basket- ball Club 1: Travel Club 23 F.T.A. 2, 3, president 33 Hobby Club 3, st-eretaI'y3 Hi-Y Club 33 Mixed Chorus 1: Cantata 1, 23 Operetta 1, 23 Football 13 Basketball 1, 23 Track 1, 2, 33 .Iunto 33 Senior Play3 Polic-e Chief. ELMER LEXVIS WHITE BU'rLIeR TWP GI-1Nr.RAL VVavy brown hair . . . spends much of his time reading and talking . . . an- noyed when IIot being able to work . . . spending mon- ey is his favorite hobby. Rifle Club 3, sec'I'etaI'y3 llot liod Club 3. WIt.I,IAM LAWVRENCIF XVINTER Eftsrox CoI.I.Iar:Ic l'RI-'I' Tall . . . red-headed . . . sports, hunting, and nice girls rank high with him . , . headed for a college campus to become a medical doctor. Sodalitas Latina 1, 2, 33 Chess Club 1, 23 Rifle Club presi- dent: Track 2, 3: Football 2, 3, Senior Play. .lor-IN ll01VARD WcmRRIc:H FAs'IoN Voc,x1'IoNAI. Good-looking b a s k e t - ball player . . . aflinity for sports, girls, and popular nIu- sic . . . popular and friendly . . . jovial . . . loIIgs to play professional baseball or bas- ketball. Home Repair Club 13 Typing Club 13 Rifle Club 33 Basket- ball Club 33 Hi-Y 3, secretary: Tlaseball 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, C0-t'2lIlT.2lill 33 Controller. RONAI,lD VVHITFIFLD WRICIHT SIlIll.I. C: NIQRAI. Calm . . . collected . . . dancing. hot cars, and girls take up his spare time . . . detests wise guys and stuck- up girls . . . plans to leave home to become a profess- ional singer. Student Counril 13 Debating Club 13 Muslt- Appreciation Club 13 Rot Rod Club 33 Ride Club 3, 131 IACK RAYMOND Yiiisutv Slll'l.l, Gi-'N 1-ZRAI. 'l'all and friendly . . . des- pises stuck-up girls . . . will always remember receiving his lirst car . . . hopes to tackle his ambition to travel around the world. liitir- A lull .ig llot liod t'luIl 3. IJAVID VVILSON YOVNG, JR. E.-xs'ros Y0tIA'l'lUNAl. Clean-cut . . , fun-loving .. . fond of sports, girls, hunt- ing, and lisliing . . . shies from stuck-up people . . . de- sires to hecome a carpenter . . . will he a success. Ilitlt- t'lulr 3, vit-4--pr-4-sirlmitg lizxskt-tlmll Vluh 3. 1i1.sA AIANIE YOUNG liasrox Btisixl-'sslimicA'r1ON Merry-maker . . . leisure tune includes roller skating. dancing, and talking on thc phone . . . will he a success as a fashion designer. Dt-wt-y Di-1-inial Uluh l, 2, 3, Travel Vluh 1, 2, 3: Mix:-cl Uhorus Ii: Y-Teens 1, 21, Red .lat-ltr-ts 1, 2, 3. RONALD ALAN YOUNG lCxs'rON CO1,l.i-11.11 Pum- Happy-go-luckv . . . well- liked . . . favorite interests include sports and cars . . . college-hound . . . greatest desire is to become an elec- tronics technician . . , will he a great success. Sodzilitas Latina lg Model Club lg Hand 2, 3, '1'rai'k 2, 35 XYreStlilig 3. Hi:R1si:R'1' H. YOUNGKIN IiAs'1ON COt,t,iitzi-1 PRI-YI' Humorous . . . well-liked . . . shies from stuck-up peo- ple . . . has an urge to drop all the erasers in Mr. Brotz- man's class . . . destined for the wild hlue yonder. Nature t'luh 33 l.a lfrzxtt-rnidad Espanola 3: lvlixr-it Vhurus 33 Glen- t'lulv 31 Ulwrw-ttti 2,3 J.V. Football 1, 2: Track l, L, 3. Ii-xv lov Yoxi-it-ximian SHULI. GFNI-IRAI, Long brown hair . , . spare time spent listening to ree- Ords aml dancing . . . de- tests wise people . . . was overwhelmed when she re- ceived her diamond. Easton Aggies Ulull 1: Uslre-rrs and Ilramatii- Club lg Debat- ing t'lulr 23 lf'.'1'.A. 23 Neetlle- work 4'luh 33 l'2llllUl'2l Vlull 3. FRANK EDWARD YuRKr:w1TczH YVOLF Cloliisrai-1 Pm- if Quiet . . . reserved . . . enthusiastic about music , . . appreciates foothall, popular music, and New York Yan- kees . . . plans lo attend college or join the armed forces in the future. Math Fluh 1: Instrumm-ntal t'luh lg Band Fluln 2, 33 Hand 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3. FRANc1is WV1I.I.1AM Z1iT'1'1.riR SHl'l.Ii tZo1.i,i-ini-1 Puri- .-Xmhitious . . . our class artist . . . fancies teachers that get Oil' the subject . . . yearns to make caricatures of all teachers at li.H.S. Student Council 2, Honor So- ciety 33 Game Ululr lg Micro- scopy l'luls lg Fha-nxistry t'luh 25 Nature t'luh 2: Fish and Reel Ulub 3, preside-ntg Geol- ogy tfluh 3, llI'tlSlCl0lli. 132 We wish to honor these teachers lor their constant guidance, loyal years of service, and high standards of teaching. NIR. FLOYD .-X. BROTZNLXN Birthplace: Easton, Pennsylvania Education: Lafayette College fl'hi Beta Kappal Favorite hobby: XVatching athletic contests Subjects taught: Mathematics, General Science, and .Xtnerican History Years of service: 49 NIRS. Nl.XRG.XRli'l' li. BICRGER NIR. HICRBIRRT H. IEICHLIN Birthplace: l-Iaston, Pennsylvania liducation: Lafayette College. Columbia University Favorite hobby: Motoring Subjects taught: General Science and Biology Yeats of service: 44 liclutation: and reading l l NIR. FLOYD A. BROTZNTXN MRS. Nl,XRG.XRli'l' li. BERGFIR Birthplace: Wind Gap. Pennsylvania Muhlenberg College, Lehigh University, Kutztown State Teachers College and Favorite hobby: Gardening Subject taught: Social Studies Years of service: 35 NIR. HERBERT H. EICHLIN 133 SEPTEMBER Q Our first day ol' school-Back to the old grind. Ii Assemblyx lor sophomores-Any trouble locating your rooms! 8 Football season opened-Reading-X'Ve weren't up to par. I2 First Honor Society meeting-Kelsey became president. 25 Seniors began having pictures taken lor Rechauffe- Cheese! OCTOBER I Eighth periods began-Time to be good. I-5 P. T. A. Campaign-Dig deep! 8 Beginning ol Autumn Election-Start campaigning! II Latin Club Initiation--The poor devils!! I2 No school-Teachers' Convention-Hurray!I I9 Pep Rally for Bethlehem game-Come on boys, yell!!! 241 Merit Scholarship test-Sharpen your wits. 28 Daylight Saving Time ended--We lost one hour of sleep. FSI Halloween Party-It was a ghostly affair. NOVEMBER 2 Voted for Ike or Stevenson-The Nation followed our example. 2 Pep Rally-Allentown-Fight, team, Hght! li Election day. No school-Catch up on your sleep. I I Dedication ol' field house. Ili College Night-Will it be Yale or Harvard? 2I First report cards-A day of apprehension. 23 Thanksgiving Day Dance-Scheduled to be a victory dance! 24 Council Dance in Lafayette Cym-Quite a shindig. 250 First home basketball game ol' seasmin-Weatherly-YVe clobbered them. S0 Nan Funk awarded D. A. R. Award--Nice going, Nan. DECEMBER 3 Guidance Department appeared on VV.C.L.V.-Smile, please. 5 Roast turkey in cafeteria-Had some more stufling. Ii Football Banquet-They filled their tunnnies. Ili Christmas Program- Peace on Earth. I2 5:00 p.m. began Christmas Vacation--Seven days ol' free- dom. 22 Sr. Y-Teen Christmas Party-Cale.-It was lun decor- ating, too. SI New Year's Eve Dance-Senior Class had another first fand lastj. JANUARY 2 School started again-VVhat? Already!! Ll Collection ol' first dollar on Rechaulfe. 9 Senior Play tryouts- To be or not to be. I3-18 Midyear Exams-Time to cram. 29 No School because ol' icy roads-Unexpected vacation. 30 Report cards delayed lor a day-They were ready the next day. Sl OUR MR. SUN shown in combined assembly. I 311 FEBRUARY 7 Gym Exhibition-Bob Oldt mastered the parallel bars. 8 Petitions were obtained for City Government-More cam- paigning. 9 Y-Teen Valentine Party-liveryone had a wonderful time in the New Y. I2 Lincoln's Birthday-Happy birthday. 2l-25 Midwinter Vacation-It was much needed. 22 Post-game dance-Boys' gym-They're a good idea. 22 X'Vashington's Birthday-'I'old any lies lately? 26 Donkey basketball game-Ouchl! BAARCH 2 Council Dance-Like a Can ol' sardines. 8-9 Senior Play- The play's the thing. 8-9 Vfrestling Districts-Oh! The aching back! I7 St. Patriek's Day-The wearing of the green. l9 Track-Excuse our dust. 20 Students in Government-Lew Halley ruled the City. 23 State Wfrestling-It took a Sophomore to do it. fSulkinj fXPRlL l April Fool's Day-Your shoelaces are untied! 5 E. H. S. Day-Student to Citizen. 9 Education Business Day-The model school. fhalj 18-22 Easter Vacation-A short breather. 27 Sophomore Hop-Two more to go. B4AY 2 Careers Conference-VVhatcha' gonna be? I0 Music Night-li. H. S. displayed its budding geniuses. -Iunior Prom-Everyone was there. 30 Memorial Day-Sink or swim! 3l Last day of classes--Wle started studying for exams. JUNE 3-7 Exams-too late for regrets. 7 Senior Prom-Oh, those late hours. . 9 Baccalaureate-It was the first time to wear caps and gowns. I0 Senior Finale-Autograph, please. ll Class Day- lNIoments to Remember. l2 Commencement-At last! 14 Last day of school-One more year, juniors. 135 F ,i A W W. A ,M Q, A -...,.w. -q W, ,., ,Q ,r. K.4,.-1,4-r by-X. bu , ,. , f..,.,. , V , . . -Y - - , -1 , 1,-. .. ,E . 2. V. ,.. 'Q ' ' --f'fff'Q'fQ,.::'f.fb.4, -.Q , . 2-1d5UY5-fifsgf-1-v:'ii1.vL' f' ' - - v 4 ' ' - I 'q,f P1:-:Q.- f'q'Ae.1.-5.7,'x':: ' F'-ig. -, , L 1- . f , ,,:'1 , f' if- - , 2923 - -1, - by f- T .: , g 3 V1. 7 m , 'L H -A ' . Gi- - 1-,Q , . xi' --in K- nd .Ir H-,af2w1,- .isfrfm x ,ygigsn .4 - ., - W zfhfyi - ,.l,.g1.'-2,-, A , ,Q - ' -, A 1 ,-.f ii A, - - gp,-w.14-r p5,,-.1?1vLM.- -L' '1 Mkfgi-Q,f.g -:rx fr 3 f Y 1:22 .F ., V5 4 . f i fi 5 if if-r LK I ' silo ,ga - . - :fan r .- we ,h - Lv. , ,Y . Q.. . 4, . W- ' Ev . , -if ' , ' - QL! - - LN V . A k , .fi A 'll 5 , V :rf P, i i l!! t i W V , , : ,l - V , 1-5 FSM. V . E h K , ., - -A: , 74 1, 1. -- , : Mt 71 7 : , L , . ww Q . 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