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1958 Rechauffe EASTON HIGH SCHOOL Easton, Pennsylvania Vol. LV STANLEY E. STEIGERWALT With gratitude and deep affection to a conscientious administrator, an excellent teacher, an understanding con- fidant, and always a true friend, we, the Class of 1958, dedi- cate our yearbook, the Rechauffe, the theme of which is the light that he so sincerely helped us to find during this im- portant phase of life. 5 Secretary Mr. Albert S. Erb Principal Mr. Stanley E. Steigerwalt Ass:stant Principal Mrs. Charles Bueiiler At the left— Mrs. Richard Rasely, Secretary At the Right— Mrs. A. John Bauman, Secretary 6 EDUCATION CX M MITTEE Left to Right: Mrs. Floyd Laubach Mr. Herman Hahn Mr. Raymond Waterbor Mr. Charles Werkheiser Mrs. Louis Stableford Missing: Mr. Karl Miller. Mr. John Cole, Mr. Russell Seip, and Mrs. J. T. Urb- an. FINANCE AND PROPERTY COMMITTEE Seated left to right: Mr. Herbert Skinner Mr. Charles Fuller Mr. James Williams Mr. David Crothers Mrs. Morton Sobel Standing left to right: Mr. Charles James Mr. Kenneth Kranick Mr. Arthur Woernle OFFICERS Left to Right: Mr. Jacob Raid) Mr. Frank Stroble Mr. Edward Tracy Mr. Masked Ewing Mr. Charles Richards Mr. Karl Miller Board of Education of the Easton-Forks and Easton Area Joint School Systems MR. EDWARD TRACY Superintendent of Schools 7 Mr. Ellsworth Case Mr. Frank Marks Mr. Peter Myrfs Mrs. Margaret Boyer Mrs. Bertha Long Mrs. Grace Diefenderfer Cafeteria and Maintenance Mr. William Geiger Mr. Rocco Crisanti Mrs. Christine Duff Mr. Jack Celia Mrs. Dorothy Andrews Mrs. Mary Black Mrs. Sally Wilhelm (Missing from the picture) 8 Everyone needs a light to guide him out of the darkness that lies in his path... X i Mi « l‘ Uc Kliiif. r Mr. Kln l 'nojier Mr.. UUiI.vk Marlu-flca ir l T. Snyder Mr. Cluirle M. Xaadairk Sr. Mr John Kmder Mr. Arthur l rwr Mr . Ixrrll Hollmnu Mr. Caul Slum,. Mr. .Mu I’. H.-dm.rik Mr. Alliert A. I’ariirll Mr. Merrill I Imre Mr. Ste|ih.-n A. THike Mr. Kalph Storker Mr. IMert A. Xajclr Mr. Pani IM«rilrr Mr. Kirhani V«x Mr. Anthony I . Xol Flaw Mr. John P. Khovli Mi« tMitk I- Sturtevant Mr. IMiImi K. IU,|f..r.| Xli Ktlnu K. «'iirrie Mr. John II. Bertraml Mr. Willinm Knel.l.r Mi Kaliih Alliriulii Mi- Kaihrin M NVvnun Mi - .Irmif KninkeiifieM Mr. Krhlirth lliMlrr Mr. lliarir K. Knt. Mr. William T. Mr . Katlilerti M. Itirliuril' MU alheriiu- K. William- Mr. Merry I Kenlx-liler Mr Warrvi, I; Atium' Mr. Krue I MmV.ium'II Mr . Marion Sltrrtrr IVnli'l I’karo I r. Kmlrriii 'larte MISS EDITH L. STURTEVANT Miss Edith Sturtevant, who was born in Utica, New York, received her B.S. from New York University and later studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Art director of the Easton Area School District, teacher of a twelfth grade art class, and for many years, the art adviser of the Rechauffe, Miss Sturtevant will retire after 35 years of service. We wish to honor this friendly teacher for her helpful guidance and devoted years of service. 15 The Sophomore Class Miss Albright 211 Douglas Adams, Stephen Adamson, Robert Aerni, Rosario Amato, Peter Arcuri, Francis Ashe, John Avianantos, Joseph Azzolina. Robert Badger, Frederick Baier. James Barrett. Robert Beam, Richard Bechtel, John Beitel, Thomas Bender, Vaughan Berger. George Betts. Jennie Abel, Eleanor Adlcman, Elaine Ar- cury, Karran Babp, Karen Bacho, Josephine Balsemo, Lynn Barckley, Craig Bare. Barbara Battaglia, Ethel Bechtel. Judith Bennison, Bar- bara Bergen, Violet Bertai, Sharon Bibleheim- er, Mary Ann Binder, Mary Ann Bloom, Irene Bonstein. Mrs. Bollman 200 Loring Bonney, Gerald Bowycr, Herbert Bradley, Richard Brandau, John Bray, Robert Brotzman, John Brown. Thomas Brown, Frank Brownstead, Harlan Brunstetter, Michael Bul- lock, Rex Burke, Ronald Burns, Leo Calandra, William Calloway, Bruce Carr. William Causa, John Caviston, Ronald Lee. Helen Boylan, Marie Bozzomo, Clare Brad- ford, Carolyn Brown, Jane Bukowski, Virginia Cappadona, Betty Jane Case, Beverly Cassler, Paula Chane, Frances Christensen, Judy Christ- ian, Victoria Civitella, Sandra Clark, Florence Claus, Jacquelyn Cohen. Kay Cornelius. Mr. Cole New Study Hall-C Charles Chidsey, Walter Cigus, James Clem- is, Barry Conine, Leroy Cooper, Carmel Corona, Arthur Corrigan, Russell Craig, Kenneth Crout- hamel, Joseph Cuvo, Charles Dalrymple, Mi- chael Dapko, Herbert Davis, Ronald Dech, Bruce DeHart, Peter DiLorcnzi, Richard Dreas, Robert Dugan, Gary Duggan. Barbara Corona, Gay Corpora, Barbara Cu- sano, Mary Ann Dailey, Mary Ann DeBosh, Joan Dcntith, Dianne DiBilio, Kathleen Dickey, Dawn Diehl. Frances DiLorcnzo, Beth Dinten- fass, Audrey Donnelly, Lois Donnelly. Nancy Edinger, JoAnn Eichlin. Florence Ellis, Apryl Emery. Mrs. Hall 222 Ronald Fair, Robert Farber, Robert Faulk- ner, Milton Faust, Harry Featherman, Gary Fenner, John Fillette, Gary Filonge, Albert Fischer, John Fitch, James Flyte, Charles Fox, William Freeman, Wayne French, Anthony Frin- zi, Richard Galley. Ronald Gano, Richard Gar- is, Clifford Garr, Henry Genua. Pauline Farina, Norma Faulkner, Brenda Fazekas, Linda Fegley, Evelyn Fcrency, Carol Ferry, Carolyn Fogel, Dawn Frace, Sandra Fred- erick. Dolores Fredericks, Evlynne Freed, Jane Furman, Barbara Gantz, Marylou Garrison, Shir- ley Gerhard, Joanne Gerhart, Barbara Gilfert, Esther Heintzelman. Mrs. Jones 215 James Gertner, William Goodman. William Grollman. Jack Gualano, Ernest Guinta, Jack Halpin, Benjamin Harris, Richard Heater, Francis Heller, George Hcmstreet, John Her- shey, Alan Hosking, John Howard. Daniel How- ey, Thomas Hoy, Gerald Hulbcrt, Victor Hum- mer, James Ingham, Lawrence Johnson, Stephen Johnson. Demetra Ginoplc, Joann Giosa, Patricia Gi- osa, Barbara Godshalk, Carol Groover, Gloria Guzik, Carolyn Haffling, Judith Hall, Kathleen Hanlon, Sharon Happel, Yvonne Hartz. Jose- phine Hazzard, Nancy Heimbach, Diane Hcl- man, Sandra Higgins, Mary Ann Hiller, Margar- et Hitzel. Mr. Maitland 107 Leslie Jones, William Kelley, John Keyser, Darryl Kindt. Robert Kindt. Robert King, Wil- liam Kleppingcr, Henry Kline, Harold Koenig, Kenneth Kranick, Ronald Kummer, John Lear, Lawrence Lehner, Walter Lehr, Charles Lewis, Bruce Lippincott, Vincent Loiacono, Joseph Mammana, Frank Moser. Richard Moore. Mary Ann Hugan, Marguerite Hunsbcrger, Natalie Iobst, Antionette Ippolito, Linda John- son, Aria Jones, Karen Jones, Betsy Kaduk, Jean Kecnhold, Nancy Keller, Kathleen Kelly, Fay Kemmerer, Therese Keyser. Judith Kilpa- trick, Patricia Kintncr, Carolyn Klova, Virginia Kocher, Bonnie Lee Masler. Miss McCi.ay 102 John Mangino, David Manners, Jack Mc- Gary, Hagen McGuire, Michael Merrin, Donald Metz, Joseph Micklcy, Ernest Milkovitz, Fred Miller, James Miller, Wayne Miller, Edmund Moczydlowski, James Mumaw, George Nagle, Alexander Nagurney, Thomas Nausbaum. Ed- ward Navone. Robert Newman. Anne Korzenowski, Jane Krash, Adelc Kreitz, Emily Lewis, Mary Jane Lieberman, Judy Lip- pincott, Carol Lisinichia, Fay Livingston. Pat- ticia Loftus. Mary Lucy, Carole Macaluso, Nancy Marroni, Gladys Martz, Donna Matteson, Lur- ene May, Carol Mazzie, Mary McAuliffe. (continued on ftagr 90) 18 ftfuTTN The Junior Class Mr. Dutt 220 Glenn Ackerman, Richard Alkire, Joseph Amato, Peter Americus, John Anastasi, Dari Anglemyer, David Arnold, Donald Arshan. Richard Assise, Terry Bartolet, Carl Beers, John Bertha, Richard Blayle, Robert Brandau. Mary Adams. Barbara Ahart, Carol Alex- ander, Diane Andreotti, Christine Apostolakos, Gloria Bakros, Joyce Barr, Carol Baumert, Brenda Bechtel. Dorothy Bcitel, Faith Bennett. Darlene Bentham, Patricia Benvegno, Lillian Bertha, Grace Billone, Olive Binner. Miss Gregory 105 Walter Bright. Richard Brownell, Harry Bu- chanan. Walter Bukowski, James Burnett, Neal Busch, Eugene Byrd, Alfred Capccci, David Cat- lin, Benjamin Cavotta, Frank Cigus, David Cooper, Paul Corriere, Paul Cosover, Richard Coursen, William Cunningham, Robert Cusano. Elaine Bisbing, Patricia Blasco, Lorraine Boardman, Marjorie Border, Barbara Bossert, Carol Braun, Pasqualine Bubba, Katherine Ca- mareri, Frances Camclleri, Yvonne Canone, Jeanne Cheston, Joyce Chew, Dolores Chiavetta, Jacquelyn Chisesi, Susan Cohn, Heide Conrads. Miss Klinger 214 Douglas Darran, Dale Detweilcr, Patrick Dinan, Joseph Doria, Paul Dugan, Michael Du- lac, Robert Ellis, Gary Fahl, Angelo Ferraro, Joseph Fili. James Fiore, John Fong, Thomas Fowler. Alfred Franusiszin, Thomas Gano, Rich- ard Geislcr, Ovie Graddy. Dorothy Cole, Jeanne Coleman, Sally Com- pagnola, Joan Cooper. Mary Ann Cooper, Van- cy Corpora, Evelyn Crouse, Judith Davidson, Joan Dewalt, Mary Diamond, Shirley Dietz, Ethel Dile, Jacquelyn Dobes, Phyllis Doll. Mr. Kuebler 210A Clarence Gilbert, Felton Gilbert, Richard Gilbert. Robert Gilds, Paul Golden. Ronald Goldfarb. John Gonsalves, Harry Gregory, Charles Guffy, Julian Gunton, John Hahn, Nel- son Hammond, George Hellick, Edward Hen- ning, Herbert Hillegas. Lois Donato, Joan Dreher, Susan Edelman, Kay Encelewski, Virginia English. Bunny Eustis, Earlene Evans, Marian Evans, Sail y Filson, Jane Finclli, Janet Fogel. Clara Foschi, Betty Frankenfield, Gertrude Fritz, Georgiana Fuller. Loretta Garr, Barbara Gaughran, Margaret Gaughran. Patricia Gelbert. Miss Miller 204 Charles Hoch, William Houston, Robert Hunt, James Jankowich, Eugene Jones, Stephen Kaminski, Michael Kebles, William Keyscr, Kir- by Kiick, Jay Kilfoil, Fred Kocher, Thomas La- May. Richard Lazarus, James Leamon, Jonathan Leavitt, Richard Leshko, George Hummer. Marylee Gibbs. Irene Gilbert, Janey Gold- berg, Marie Grillo, Carol Gruber, Rose Marie Guadagnino, Kathleen Harley, Mary Ann Hart- man, Sandra Hartzell. Wilma Heckman, Andri- enne Heil, Catherine Hersey, Mary Sue Hersev, Gwendlyn Mil burn. Mrs. Streeter 110 Roger Horn, Fred Lieb, Herbert Litvin, Richard Long, Robert Long, Dean Lowe, Brian Mackes, Kenneth Master. Charles Merlo. Ern- est Messingcr, Michael Miles, Donald Miller, James Mineo, Michael Miskowski. Wayne Moatz. Gail Hoffman, Barbara Jacob, Honesty Jenk- ins, Lucille Johnson. Catherine Jones, Valerie Kanticr. Elaine Keck, Barbara Kehler. Darlene Kelchncr, Shirley Keller, Nancy Kellow. Gloria Kessler, Adele Kish, Carol Krause, Karol Kuehn, Rebecca Kunsnian. Judy Lowe. Mr. Rider 103 Joseph Moczydlowski, Vincent Mondillo, James Moser. Thomas Moser, William Moss, Harry Moyer, Dominick Mugavero, Ronald Mu- maw. Arthur Nicholas. James Nodoline, John Nodoline. J o h n O’Conner, Jeffery Okun, Charles Oldt, Michael Orlando. William Orsc. Edward Parkansky. Barbara Lalonde, Mary Lawton, Patricia Le- Roy. Barbara Levers, Marie Lieb, Beverly Lowe. Gloria Macher. Sharon Mannix, Marie Marcel- lus, Joyce Martinez, Ester McGinn, Lynda Mc- Peek, Nancy Mengcl, Jean Metzendorf, Barbara Miller, Patricia Miller. Sandra Millheim. Miss Ruth 219 Raymond Patterson, Barry Pearson, David Peck. Joseph Pintandi, Anthony Pitt. Ronald Pizaire. David Potocki, David Potter, Joseph Reed, Robert Renner, Edwin Rice. Anthony Rotondo, Robert Sanguinito, Joseph Sauli, Mi- chael Scheetz, John Schlegel. Sarah Mills, Francis Monaco, Sandria Mor- row, Elizabeth Moyer, LuRae Mullen. Verna Mumaw, Mildred Murphy, Constance Musu- meci, Joann Mutchler, Cleo Nicholas. Jeanne Ogden, Barbara Ott. Barbara Pacchioli, Marion Painz. (continued on f a - 90) Zke lighted mind needs diversion so that it can return to intelligent thinking... First Row: J. Hanlon. E. Glcichman, C. Ha cn. A. Camaioni, A. Youiz, G. Pilino. P. Amcricus. K. I'nangst. G. Kalcr. K. Kohler. G. Fahl. I). Miller. SreoND Row: H. Weaver. II. Stagnito. J. Mazza, B. Pearson, R. Thomas, T. Bartolct, W. Hous- ton. R. Renner. (1. Hellick. R. GiUn-it. |. Xodoline, J. Durnin. Third Row: S. Pratt. R. Amato. J. Creazzo, J. Avianantos. C. Piscatello, J. MeGary. J. Mick ley, R. Farher. I). Potocki, T. Kohler. Fourth Row: B. l.ippiiuoii. I). Cooper, E. Guinta. F. Gilbert. A. Nicholas. K. Kiick. J. Ciano, C. Weaver, W. Bright. K. Gicr. Fifth Row: M. Giles. C. Michler. K. Andrews. K. Hosier. J. •Ikxlnarik, R. Rule. B. Everitt. R. Troxcll, J. Celia. N. Bush. P. Tarsi. (Pholo by Thorne) Varsity Football Squad Coaches Mr. Rute, Mr. Rkdnarik, Mr. Everitt Managers B. Lippincott, E. Gier, N. Bush, P. Tarsi, M. Miles SCHEDULE AND SCORES Septeml er M Easton 82 Reading 6 September 20 Easton 81 Wilson 18 September 28 Easton 28 Pottsville 0 October 19 Easton 40 West Scranton 18 October 26 Easton 0 Bethlehem 8 November 2 Easton 20 Baltimore Poly. 6 November 8 Easton 0 Allen town 20 November 15 Easton 26 Lebanon 7 November 28 Easton 20 Phillipsburg 7 The Easton vs. Allentown Central and Easton vs. Bok Vocational games, scheduled for October 5 and October 12, were cancelled because of the prevailing flu epidemic. 26 Junior Varsity Football Coaches Mr. Hosier, Mr. Troxell Manager Richard Long SCHEDULE AND SCORES September 23 Easton -10 Wilson 13 September 30 Easton 19 Allentown 9 October 21 Easton 25 Northampton 0 October 28 Easton 38 Northampton 0 October 31 Easton 12 Phillipshurg 12 November 4 Easton 7 Bethlehem IS November 11 Easton 0 Phillipshurg 0 First Row: I). Metz. T. Bender. R. Craig;. I). Torquati. R. Ma a. I). Kindt. Second Row: J. Okum, R. Dreas, I). Manners. V. Kcyser, R. Rissmiller. M. Bullock. N. Rccchia. Third Row: R. Long. E. Smith, U. Walker. R. Garis, F. Heller. B. Carr. VARSITY Captain: Virginia Napoli. Adviser: Miss Dolores Klinger. First Row: Virginia Napoli. Second Row: Joanne Doria, Carol Evans, Joan Paul, Fran- cene Piperata, Doris Gangwer. Third Row: Mary Ann Hart- ii) a n , Constance Walunan, Catherine Hersey, Jacquelyn Swick. Easton High School Cheerleaders JUNIOR VARSITY First Row: Joanne Eichlin. Second Row: Sharon Biblchci- mer, Barbara Jacob, Diane Shiner. SO Red Jackets President Kathleen Hallf.y Treasurer Holly Hughes Adviser Mrs. Charles Richards The Red and the White, Easton, Easton Fight, Fight Come on through The Red and the White, We are rooting high for you Fight, Fight We’ve got the team The Red and the White, We’ve got the pep The Red and the White, So come on Easton Fight Team Fight Let’s get hep! The Red Jackets, members of an all-female cheering group, work hard to provide organized cheering and card-demonstrations at football games and other sporting events. 31 Easton High School Band Conductor: Mr. Harry Drf.ndall Color Guards: Barry Bechtel, William Stem, Robert Hunt, David Paules. Manager: Robert Reagle Clarinets Saxophones Patricia Young Dominick Mugavero Henry Genua Gary Goodear Diane Greene Samuel Uhler Lewis Scrima Michael Scheetz Mildred Murphy Walter Stafnack Emily Lewis James Enea Carol Helwick Elizabeth Krouse Dawn Guzzo James Barrett Gwcndlyn Hilhurn Frank Russo Nancy Eckard Elaine Krodt Esther Seifert Elizabeth Unangst Rose Sidoti Trumpets Craig Bare Roger Horn Kathleen Reese Ann Rickcnback Barry Reinhart Bulls Edward Henning Stephen Tutko Patricia Miller Edward Moczydlowsk Stephania Lieb Nancy Wood James Gertner Joseph Mammana Donald Beers Thomas Brown James Werkheiser Michael Dapko Horns Flutes and Piccolo Barbara Zcttlcr Berthann Strouse Kathleen Harley Stephen Kaminski David Crawford Loring Bouncy Joan Wilhelm Nancy Held Barry Hammond Bass Drum Trombones Gene Grifo David Arnold Nelson Hammond Mary Ann Scarpino Robert Rounsavillc Snare Drums Kenneth Varley Joseph Reina Baritones John Fong Russell Wocppel Joy Strouse Ronald Cano Aubrey Boughcr Claire Bradford Billie Burke Barbara Gantz Harry Buchanan Richard Wehr Cymbals Sot.'SAPHONE I la Belle Uhler Betty Ann Keibcr Ernest Milkovitz Gerald Young Carol VanEmburgh 32 First Row: B. Munford. J. Buckingham. R. Caponigro. Second Row: J. Coffey. I). Gordon. S. Fisher. .. Schlough. B. Lowe, R. Ma a. S. Carai, M. Lattig. B. F'raukcn field, S. Harlinan. B. Cuvo. M. Pain . J. Piconc. A. Smith. C. Cainarcri. Easton High Twirlers Head Twirler — Janet Buckingham Head Majorette — Judith Coffey Tumblers—Rosai.ie Caponigro. Barbara Munford Coach—Mrs. Charles Richards Our twirlers, under the direction of Mrs. Charles Richards, have performed at football games, basketball games, and gym exhibitions. These pretty, peppy girls will be remembered for their intricate routines and drills and for their enthusiasm in all of their performances. K. Jones. L. Troll. K. Williams. J. Zilkcr. B. Saylor. J. Kilpatrick. A. Smith. J. Dcntith. P. Farina. L. Rcstucci. D. Bcntham. F.. Gicr. M. Ca| ecci. G. Fahl. A. Camaioni. T. Bartolei, W. Hoiision. J. Gano, J. Slot holt. C. Oldt. I). Lowe, F. SiothofT. Varsity Basketball Co-captains Alf.x Camaioni, Jim Gano Coach Mr. Carrii. Managers Ei Gier, Tom Kohler SCHEDULE AND SCORES Easton 68 Wilson 57 Easton 60 Reading Central 45 Easton 61 Weatherly 48 •Easton 69 Pottsville 60 Easton 7 i Pottstown 54 •Easton 56 Allentown 49 Easton 78 Catasauqua 65 Easton 58 Phillipsburg 42 Easton 67 Chester 80 •Easton 53 Allentown C. C. 52 Easton 47 Norristown 72 • Easton 77 Bethlehem 62 Easton 66 Norristown 50 • Easton 64 Hazleton 63 Easton 40 New Brunswick 44 •Easton 67 Pottsville 54 • Easton 58 Allentown C. C. 45 •Easton 67 Allentown 71 • Easton 56 Bethlehem 63 •Easton 60 Allentown 74 •Easton 65 Hazleton 52 Easton 57 Phillipsburg 61 •East Penn League games J. V. Basketball Coach Mr. Dutt Manager Harry Stocker SCHEDULE AND SCORES Easton 41 Wilson 61 Easton 43 Hazleton 49 Easton 52 Weatherly 38 Easton 47 Reading Central 48 Easton 41 Potts town 44 Easton 55 Pottsville 53 Easton 53 Allentown 51 Easton 47 Catasauqua 49 Easton 60 Philli| sburg 35 Easton 26 Chester 42 Easton 34 Allentown C. C. 41 Easton S3 Norristown 39 Easton 60 Bethlehem 56 Easton 54 Norristown 42 Easton 45 Hazleton 63 Easton 29 New Brunswick 50 Easton 52 Pottsville 42 Easton 27 Allentown C. C. 47 Easton 61 Allentown 65 Easton 52 Bethlehem 51 Easton 47 Phillipsburg 48 B. Stocker Lewis. S. Pratt, J. Avianantos. S Rizzo. J. Creazzo. V Gi oilman. C. Bassoline. J. Mickle)'. S. Pitino. R. Bums. R. Drcas, R. Moore. Missing From Picture: H. Bradley, M. Merrill. The Roverettes Co-Captains Lynne Ff.gi.ey, Holly Hughes Coach Mrs. Richards Managers Judy Coffey, Emily Jones SCHEDULE AND SCORES Easton 60 Southern Lehigh 31 Easton 64 Southern Lehigh 49 Easton 40 Allentown C. C. 33 Easton 51 Pen Argyl 20 Easton 48 Bethlehem 42 Easton 48 Fountain Hill 19 Easton 61 Bangor 41 Easton 55 Allentown C. C. 53 Easton 52 Bethlehem Catholic 47 Easton 55 Bethlehem 35 Easton 56 Fountain Hill 24 Easton 71 Bangor 46 Easton 43 Pen Argyl 29 Easton 79 Bethlehem Catholic 59 Having displayed excellent teamwork, floorwork, and spirit, the Roverettes captured the East Penn Girls’ Basketball League title and remained undefeated. First Row: K. Prime. S. Liel , J. Bcnnison. J. Stoiull, S. Panics. S. Keller. Second Row: J. Coffey, B. Schulie. A. Ascli, S. Fisher. N. Corricrc. L. Hosking. H. Hughes. L. Fcgley, B. Harl ell. K. Halley, K. Merrick. I.. Cicinis. J. Albert. FI. Jones. Missing From Picture: R. Giuffie, S. Fredericks. First Row: B. Miglia ra. F. Russo. R. Long. G. Filongc. C. Dalrvmplc. A. Nicholas. J. Chiscsi. E. Cicr. Second Row: Mr. Dutt. T. La.May. (i. Fahl. B. Dunn. I . Keen. H. Stagnilo. L. Fisher. I . Ameri- cus, B. Pearson. T. Kohler. B. Williams. Third Row: C. Beam. A. Lcshcr. H. Weaver. S. Tracy. R. Burns. T. Bartolel. B. Houston, J. Ciano. I). Panics. J. Celia. Baseball Head Coach Mr. Snyder Assistant Mr. Dutt Managers — E. Gier, T. Kohler, M. Miles SCHEDULE April 8 Bangor Home May 2 Allentown Away April 11 E. Stroudsburg Away May 3 New Brunswick Home April 14 Hellertown Away May 6 Phillipsburg Away April 15 Wilson Home May 10 Central Home April 18 Stroudsburg Away May 13 Reading Away April 22 Central Away May 16 Bethlehem Home April 26 Reading Home May 20 Allentown Home April 29 Bethlehem Away May 21 Wilson Away May 23 I’hillipsburg Home JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL T. Bender, L. C.alandra. R. Farlier. I). Kindt. C. lxrwis, B. Lippincott, I). Manners. W. Miller. J. Mumaw. C. Piscitcllo. J. Renaldi, R. Rissmiller. R. Schalfer. P. 'I'orquati. J. Wciscnlrcrgcr. 37 First Row: B. Renner. J. Corpora. P. Richards. B. Badger. B. Mackes. Second Row: B. Kelley. C. Chidsey, B. Gilds. C. Soitolano. A. Franusiszin, T. Sulkin. J. Vincent. Missing From PicniRF.: M. Puidy, B. Pearson. Varsity Wrestling Captain Phil Richards Coach Mr. Maitland Manager Carl Sottolano SCHEDULE AND SCORES Easton 31 Washington 18 Easton 18 Northampton 18 Easton 50 Em maus 0 E'aston 49 Nazareth 4 Easton 36 Pennsbury 12 Easton 52 Southern Lehigh 0 Easton 36 Wilson 9 Easton 11 Hill School 34 Easton 32 Reading 16 Easton 19 Bethlehem 22 Easton 56 Whitehall 0 Easton 6 Allentown 35 Easton 14 Shamokin 25 Easton 31 Phillipsburg 16 Easton 27 Kingston 17 Our varsity wrestling squad placed third this year in the District XI Tourna- ment and had three District XI champs— Phil Richards. Bill Kelley, and Mal- colm Purdy. Purdy, a freshman, went on to capture the Northeastern Regional title in the 9.r -pound class. 38 J. V. Wrestling Coach Mr. Maitland Manager Edward Skinnkr SCHEDULE AND SCORES Easton 22 Washington 16 Easton 21 Northampton Easton 27 Ennnaus 8 Easton 33 Nazareth 7 Easton 28 Pennsbiiry 9 Easton 9 Hill School 43 Easton 36 Wilson 8 Easton 19 Hunterdon Cent. 23 Easton 19 Reading 9 Easton 19 Allentown 23 Easton 30 Whitehall 0 Easton 32 Phillipsburg 8 Easton 0 Shamokin 14 Easton 22 Kingston 7 First Row: R. Beam. J. Reina. I . Smith. C. Piscitello. R. Burke. Skcond Row: I). Potocki, U. Walker. J. Kresslcr. J. Tachovsky. J. Pelliciotla. E. Skinner. Missing From Pictvrk: W. Bright. P. Corrierc. 1). Darran. R. Rissmiller. Tennis Coach Mr. Flagg Managers Gordon Herbster, Herbert Hillegas, Thomas Moser SCHEDULE April 25 Nazareth Away May 9 Bethlehem Away April 28 Bethlehem Home May 12 Easton—bye April 30 Easton—bye May 14 Reading Home May 2 Reading Away May 16 Allentown Away May 5 Allentown Home May 17 Districts May 7 Nazareth Home May 23-24 State Championships Penn State First Row: T. Moser. F. Baicr, T. Pohl. R. Garis. R. Galley, V. Sottosanti, M. McGuire. G. Herbster. Second Row: K. Master. J. Slater. D. Sales. J. Ruth. L. Sobel. 1 . Streeter. H. Hilligas. Missing From Picture: F. Brownstead. C. Shafer. K. Larsen. I). Cohen, T. Fowler. Firm Row: W. Kcyscr. B. Carr, E. Guinia. F. Gilbert. W. Grollman. I). Bcrgstein. G. Ealcr. G. Veil. E. Gleichman, R. Goodyear. G. Hcllitk. H. Bradley. Skcond Row: C. Sollolano. L. Dull. P. Corricrc, M. Dulac. IJ. Walker. R. Follwciler, T. Sulkin. J. Tachovsky, C. Oldt. L. Wetzel. A. Frinzi. Third Row: J. Corricrc, D. Smith. K. Kiick, J. Volkcrt. R. Dreas. A. Nagurncy, C. Rufe. C. Weaver. R. Amato. Fourth Row: J. Kressler. J. Fillctte, A. Corrigan. M. Bullock. W. Lehr. F:. Rice. Missing From Picture: I). Cooper. I). Potter. E. Jones. E. Tilton. B. Faulkner. J. MeGary. R. Sea wood, S. Pitino. Track Head Coach Mr. Maitland Assistant Coach Mr. Hosier Managers Carl Sottolano, Larry Dull, Jack Corriere April 16 Heller town April 18 Phillipsburg April 23 Governor Mifflin April 25-26 Penn Relays April 29 Allentown May 3 Beth. Relays SCHEDULE Away May Home May Home May Phila. May Away Bethlehem May 8 Wilson Away 15 Bethlehem Away 17 District Meet Pottsville 21 Triangular Meet Phillipsburg 24 State Meet Penn State 41 J beneficial and shining light can be found in diversified, quiet, and noisy fun. . . I ’ ■ • « £553 « 5i ft %£ , f ! filtfi ' lf« « i ir VikVdriMwVikVi,?ril P W W W ii? lit? W JI riki ril? Wriki ft i ft W', V i 1 1 Basketball Club Business Education Club II First Row: J. Sipos. S. Pitino. R. Farbcr, P. Tarsi, M. Capccci. trcas., 1). Sciplc, K. Gicr. W. Bright, F. Gilbert, O. Qraddy. SECOND Row: L. Fisher. A. Capccci, J. Stothoff. I). Bcrgstein. C. Piscitcllo, W. Abert. R. Hunt. Third Row: A. Cainaioni, vicc-prcs., F. Stothoff, J. Cano. pres.. C. Oldt, see., B. Mackes, D. Lowe, D. Peck. J. Moll. J. Bray. Mr. Snyder, adviser. Fourth Row: L. Williams, J. Aviantos, S. Rizzo, D. Miller, J. Lcamon, J. Hahn, 1). Detweiler. B. Pear- son. First Row: M. Hartman, see., C. Foschi. M. Evans. Second Row: W. Heckman, vicc-pres.. G. Palmisano. J. I.ippincott, I). Diehl, J. Rickcrt. Third Row: D. Ginoplc, pres., E. Hint clman, J. Fur- man. E. Sedlak. M. Nemeth, L. May. Fourth Row: Miss Dyke, adviser, Y. Hartz, G. Guzik, J. Swick, E. Bechtel, B. Fustis, M. Marcellus, G. Kessler, E. Dilc, S. Rudy. S. Williams. T. Todaro, P. Doll, B. Wolfinger. Missing From Picture: C. Kohler. R. Goodyear, R. Brownell, J. Halpin. Missing From Picture: I). DiBilio. F. Kemmerer. B. Miller, M. Pctrilak, C. Williams. 48 Bridge Club First Row: II. Dintenfass. pres., M. Farina, vicc-prcs.. S. C-om- pagnola, treas., M. Monaghan, see. Second Row: . Kcllow. 11. Tes- ar. C. Gilbert. ref.. I). Poller. Dr. Howe, adviser. Third Row: J. Ilukowski. J. Krash. J. Wilhelm. J. Ches- lon, K. Paulus. Business Education Club I First' Row: C. Hazen. vicc-prcs.. M. Cole, see., F.. ('.leniens. Second Row: M. Cooper smith. E. Heller. J. Coffey, pres.. S. Evans. Third Row: II. Mnnford. L. C.lcmis. ireas.. P. I.iherti. R. Leone. Fourth Row: Mrs. Kerr, advis- er. J. Miller. C. Clark. J. Sc- land. A. Higgins. P. Mutch- ler. V. Paini. Missing F'rosi Picivri : II. Amalo. Camera Club First Row: C. Ma zic. Mr. Ber- trand. adviser. G. Anders, pres., V. Caseario, scc.-trcas.. J. Reed, vicc-prcs.. C. Shep- pard. Second Row: M. Kchlcs. C. Sny- der. M. Ma zic. R. Young. J. Hall. K. Montague. G. Shep- pard. K. Wal . J. Ha zard. I). Noble. Third Row: R. Goldfarh. E. Purdy. R. Brandau. V. Ber- ger. II. Gilds. P. Dugan. H. Hillcgas. I). Adams. R. Faulk- ner. Missing From Picture: S. Orth. Current Events Club First Row: B. Wooten, pres., M. Cusano, vice-pres.. V. Gen- ua. see.. S. Wolfingcr, treas. Second Row: R. Crawford. A. Franusiszin. N. Rizzo. S. Ilap | el. C. Shafer. G. DcRemcr. Missing From Picture: Mrs. Hall, adviser. S. Coco. Chemistry Club First Row: L. Wetzel, vicc-prcs.. J. Ilalko, see., E. Glcichman. pres., L. Dull, treas.. Mr. Wag- ncr. Second Row: E. Suto, M. Stoner, J. Keen hold. A. Hcil. J. Morris. B. Soda il is. S. Brower, J. I. aros. E. Morrow. V. Bertai. Third Row: C. Fox. R. Craig. I- Mineo, J. Sha- fer. G. Herhster, A. Drago. A. DeVito. J. John- son. J. Mainana. I,. Werner, J. Wagner. Fourth Row: E. Bird. E. Wagner. K. Larsen, J. Moczvdlowski. J. Hahn. F. Stothoff. J. Kress- ler, W. Fells, R. Goldfarb. Missing From Picture: Y. Asch, L. Walter. Chess Club Skated: K. A| gar. see.. R. Streeter, vicc-prcs.. L. Solid, pres.. B. Dunn, treas. First Row: Miss Miller, adviser. M. Merrim. R. Follwcilcr. B. Tesar. B. Goodman. D. Miller. W. Freeman, G. Duggan. J. Bcitcl. T. Gano. J. Sandcrcoek. Second Row: S. Williams. R. Wood, M. Cold rcn. G. Sehoeh. J. Keyser, J. Gualano. A. Frin- zi, W. C-ausa. 50 Dramatic and Music Club First Row: T. Tildcn. F. Smith. C. Hazen. Second Row: C. Alexander, J. Schaffer, V. Civi- tclla. E. Schlough. treas.. M. Hahn, vice-pics.. J. Kowitz, sec.. Miss McClay, adviser. M. Thomas. 1). Fredericks. Tiiiri Row: J. Goldln-ig. K. McHugli. K. Bacho. L. Parrish, M. Scrinia. B. Woycwoda, C. Haf- fling. 1). Helman. T. Reilly. I). Siarncr. R. Ricliards. B. Hawk. Fourth Row: C. Lisinichia. L. Stone. R. Lam- bert. J. DcWalt. M. DeBosh. J. Maloney, C. Sproat. F. Livingston. K. Sandcrcock. M. Young. Missing From Picture: M. Painz. pres., C. Bare. C. Bradford. J. Compton. 1). Mattcson. Debating Club First Row: I’. Richards, vicc-prcs.. B. Kaduk. sec.. A. Franusiszin. treas.. Mr. Saudwick. ad- viser. Second Row: S. Gross. B. Woycwoda, C. Wil- liams. M. Ma zic. C. Snyder. R. Young. S. Kdclman. B. Reed. C. Proctor. E. Dilc. Tiiiri Row: P. URoy. I . I)il.mcn i. B. Harris. V'. Sottosanli. T. Tilden. C. Shafer. J. Saudi. J. Reed. Missing From Picture: P. Doll. J. Goldberg, B. Miller. L. Parrish. J. Proctor. T. Reilly. J. Schaffer. M. Scrima, S. Tracy, pres.. J. Zilker. H. Jenkins. First Aid Club First Row: B. Rumman. | rcs.. C. Spinal, see.. I . Sciplc, ireas.. J. Sira use. vice-pres. Si'.cond Row: Mr. McConnell. adviser, (i. Kess- ler. I). Gordon. R. Roibstein. '1111ki Row: K. Jolnison. F. Sulfaro. M. Schall. W. Keyser. Fourth Row: G. Stem. F. Spence. N. Rnthrock. Fifth Row: K. Kranick. B. Carr. E. Rape. S. Ingraffea. Sixth Row: S. Pitino. R. Schaffer, R. Ricci. Seventh Row: I.. Johnson, J. Hershey. E. Guin- la. Missing From Ficturi: W. Moss. I). Mnlchler. F. C. A. Club First Row: E. Messinger. R. Mumaw. see.. R. Hum. pres.. J. Moll, vicc-prcs.. E. Skinner. Second Row: I . Stoudo. G. Hummer. 1 . Dugan. I . Weaver. V. Berger. T. Varga. B. McBride. B. Bechtel. Third Row: O. Graddy. H. Kline. Missing From Picture: W. Calloway, C. Corona. R. Gcislcr, R. Gilds, ireas.. G. Kauth. H. Kline. R. Sancpiinilo, Mr. Scpiibh. adviser. 4H - F. F. A. First Row: I,. Lehner. 'I'. Snyder. R. Fair, scc.- Ireas.. F. Ricker. B. Bergen, pres. Second Row: C. Garr. G. Williams. C. Mordan, D. Manners. I). Sabatine. J. Johnson. W. Ma- gee. viee-pres. Missing From Picture: V. Hummer. 52 F. T. A. Club First Row: B. Dunn. J. Vogt. G. Herb stcr. Second Row: K. Kiick. viccprcs.. I), (.toiler, see.. A. Barker, treas.. J. Shafer. C. Fatihs. I . Ryan. Third Row: S. Brower. J. Hartenstein. B. Levers. Fourth Row: B. Sodaitis. L. Hosking. H. Jacob. C. Williams. Fifth Row: S. C'rosen, B. Brown. Sixth Row: S. Broscius. S. Richards. L. Auerbach. Seventh Row: I). Gangwer. I.. (Callo- way. Kn.inn Row: S. Gesoff. L. Walter. H. Hughes. Ninth Row: S. Rufe. B. Iudicello. Tenth Row: B. Shane. A. (Cross. O. Binner. Ki.ivkntii Row: I). Bcilel. M. Presti- pi no. L. Robertson. Missive From Picture: J. Paul, pres. F. H. A. Club First Row: Miss Zuck. adviser. M. Shupc. pres.. M. Pclrilak. treas.. G. Mather, see.. S. Broscious. viccprcs.. M. Proctor. L. Purdy. J. Bukowski. B. Strauss. J. Lippi neon. S. Coco. B. Wooten. M. Border. Second Row: M. Licit. I). DiBilio. C. Sheppard. F. Kcmmcrcr. 1). Fredericks. M. Thomas. F:. Wall. B. Wolfinger, J. Gerhart. N. Faulkner. J. Rickert. D. Starncr. K. McHugh. K. Batlto. E. Hcintzelman. F'. Scdlak. First Row: S. Cohn. G. F.vans. P. Dibilio. L. Calloway. M. Sidoli. Mrs. Marhefka. H. Hughes. J. F.llis. B. Harl cll. I). Kclchncr. Second Row: L. Pelly. G. Iloirman. L. Williams. L. Kurlansik. I). Grollcr. J. Maloney. A. Zalyha. B. culer. I). Dcnslcr. M. Young. F.. Jones. M. Prestipino. A. Barker. Third Row: F. Monaco. S. Coinpagnola. J. Picone. M. Pain . M. Adams. B. Kchlcr. G. Frilz. S. Filson. P. Gill ciT. L. Johnson. C. Musumeci. Missing From Picture: J. Muichlcr. I. Uhler, M. Siglinger. Future Nurses Club President Secretary-Treasurer Corresponding Secretary Adviser Holly Hughes Mary Ann Sidoti Mary Ann Siglinger Mrs. Marhefka The Future Nurses Club was organized September, 1957, to promote a 1 euer understanding of the nursing profession. Interesting trips were made to Abington Memorial Hospital and Easton Hospital. Attractive club pins were purchased by the members. Fish and Reel Club First Row: V. Napoli, set.. J. Krosier, vice-pres.. M. Sale. K. Merrick, treas. Sk: ni Row: E. Morrow. V. Paini. P. Mutchler. J. Morris. J. Doria, E. Piperata. L. Labate, B. Munford. K. Hallcv. Third Row: W. Cunningham. A. Ferraro. E. Mcssingcr. T. Kohler, R. Ihomas, W. Keyser, L. Lchner, I. Mineo, W. Moatz. Fourth Row: T. Snyder. R. Long, M. Drago. R. Miller. M. Miskowski. Mr. Kresslcr, adviser, C. Moatz. J. Slater. B. Kowitz. Missing From Picture: R. Kilpatrick. C. Pitino, G. Hummer. J. Pelliciotta, pres. Le Ccrclc Francais First Row: S. Crosen. sec., J. Metzen- dorf, vicc-prcs.. S. Richards, pres.. Mrs. James, adviser. Second Row: K. Samlercock. Y. Can- one. A. Murgia, E. Keck. O. Binner. Geography Club First Row: J. Salem. J. Rotondo. B. Smith. S. Fi Ison. V. Berta i. L. Kurl- ansik. see.-treas.. C. Mancino, pres. Second Row: Mr. Tulko. adviser. J. Kostura. A. Drago. G. Hemstrcct. J. Radogna. R. Burke. Miking From Picture: F. Green leaf. A. Smith. 55 Girls' Golf Club First Row: M. Monaghan. J. Farber, D. Gangwcr R. Ma a. F. I'ipcraia. K. Halley, pres., Mrs Richards, adviser. V. Napoli, sec.-treas.. X. Ri o V. Genua. T. Klirie. J. Doria, M. Sale. C. Cuvo K. Merrick. Skcond Row: M. Dew, J. Hartenstcin. L. Fegley S. Fisher. N. Corricrc. L. Auerbach, A. Gross. 1 Wciscnberger. C. Wren, B. Frankenfield, D. Bci lel. W. Heckman. C. Alexander, V. Knglish. J Beers. Third Row: I). Knolde. C. Hcrscy. J. I.aDma. C Baumert, M. Diamond. M. Hersey. G. Apostola kos. J. Marzuoli, B. Mazza. J. Finclli. E. Paulus P. Bubha. B. Bechici. L. Donato, J. Barr. Missing From Picture: C. Evans, M. Farina. P Frawlcy. M. Hartman, H. Jacob. J. Davidson I. Cainarcri. Boys' Golf Club F'irst Row: Mr. Kuchlcr. adviser, J. Hahn, pres., L. Wetzel, treas., G. Betts, vice-pres., I). Cohen, sec. Second Row: J. Hnlhert. P. Keen, J. Chisesi, G. Ealer, W. Fells, J. Fillettc, M. Miles, D. Manners. J. Brown, W. Miller, H. Weaver. Third Row: H. Seifert, W. Lehr, T. Moser, J. Tachovsky. J. Kcyscr, T. Frin i. R. Wood. J. Clem is, R. Galley, R. Garis, R. King. K. Masters. Missing From Picture: F. Miller. T. Brown. 56 Geology Club Firm Row: L. Boardman, R Badger. M. Cusano, C. Rufc, see.. R. Aerni, vicc-prcs.. Mrs. Marion Streeter, adviser. C. Mancino, pres.. J. Ottaviano. G. Hemstreet. R. Saxe. C. Adams. V. Loiacono. V. Koch- cr. Second Row: N. Busch. W. Mill- er. asst. see.. J. Lcamon. A. Hosking. treas.. M. Miles. J. Mangino. J. Gonsalves. C. Smith. R. Rcaglc. Missing From Picture: J. Kost- ti ra. Der Deutsche Verein First Row: Miss Pharo, adviser. Second Row: I.. Johnson, see.- treas.. R. Smith. C. Hcllick. pres.. G. Duggan. J. Flyte. J. Wolper. Missing From Picture: C. Bau- incrt. Easton Junior Historians First Row: N. Iobst, I). Miller, treas.. J. Chiscsi. vicc-prcs.. J. Reinhart, see.. Mr. Harmon, adviser. Second Row: J. Sandcrcock, J. Miller, B. C.arr. A. Corrigan. S. Nultall. Missing From Picture: D. An- glemcycr. pres. Home Repair Club Kneeung: F. Ashe, pres., B. McBride, vicc-prcs.. R. Schaffer, R. Dech. J. Mangino, R. Moore. P. Weaver, R. Szaszy. Standing: S. Keller, see.-lreas.. F:. Sinner. H. Fcatherman, R. Gcislcr. J. Moczydlowski, S. Adam- son. H. Koenig. C. Van Horn. P. Stoudt. M. Bullock. M. Detweiler. adviser. Missing From Picture: B. Bechtel. H Kline. .N. Prodes. • 57 Hobby Club First Row: S. Wolfmgcr. A. Kish. L. McPeek, B. Rinkcr, B. F.ustis. G. Fuller. C. Oldt. see., A. Capecd. pres., J. Dunlin, treas.. Mr. Parnell, adviser. Second Row: F. Miller. I). Englehardt. J. Corpora, C. Dihilio, 1). Cohen, L. Pacchioli. P. Tarsi. A. Camaioni. Third Row: I). Anglemeycr. R. Garis. R. Heater, R. («alley. G. Betts, I). Bergstein, A. Argentati. J. Slot holi. I). Dctwcilcr. Fourth Row: R. Dugan. R. S aszy. G. Beam. J. Williams. S. Ri o. J. Avianantos. I.. Williams. Missing From Picture: M. Capccri. pres., J. Can- Ion, S. Nuttall. I). Sherwood. K. David. Hostess and Courtesy Club First Row: J. Rotoiulo. I). Picr ga, G. Guzik, J. Buckingham, vice-prcs., K. Kuehn, S. Panics, B. Shane. D. Shiner. Second Row: S. Happcl. J. Difilippantonio. pres., M. Marcellus. B. Hawk. sec.. M. Lieberman, M. Kvans. J. Cheston. M. Nemeth. D. Diehl. Third Row: J. Salem, P. Loftus. E. Bechtel. D. Madison, K. O’Donnell. L. May. B. Master, T. Todaro. Missing From Picture: A. Smith, treas., S. Carai, B. Cuvo, E. Sell lough. Y. Hart . J. Hazzard. Easton High School Hot Rod Club B Motor Club First Row: F. Salerno, R. Mumaw. R. Healer, J. McGary, vice-pres., J. Strause, pres., R. Roth- First Row: G. Kauth, I . Richards, publicity man- ager., J. Marini, M. Loquasto, activity chairman, C. Reiter, sec.-treas., J. I’iscatello, pres., 1). Mill- 1 in vice-pres. Second Row: R. Gocklcy. C. Dibilio, J. Daws, J. Ottaviano. J. Durnin, C. Oil. Third Row: F. Moser, R. F'rankcnfield. 1). Sorlxrr, C. Phillips, G. Ackerman, A. Lcshcr, Mr. Nagle, adviser. stein, W. Moss, G. Bowycr. Second Row: J. Vincent. I). Sabatine, H. Bradley, B. Harris. E. Guinta, U. Walker, sec., S. Pratt. 1). Cooper, W. Wheeler, J. Hershcy. Third Row: G. Veit N. Bush. G. Heller, T. Gano, J. Fili, R. Ellis, W. Calloway, T. Varga. R. Saxe, Mr. Bcdnarik, adviser. Missing From Picture: C. Beers. J. Corpora, I). Engelhard!, W. Fit gibbons. M. Frankcnflcld, J. Leh, H. Long, N. Murctta. H. Slingland. K. Unangst. H. Gregory. Fourth Row: J. Howard. J. Hoch, J. Gonsalves. Missing From Picture: G. Nagle. First Row: R. A Ik ire. S. Tracy, I). Catlin, J. Schlcgcl, T. Fowler, V. Sottosanli, W. Shuffle- hotham. Second Row: L. Sohel, C. Lewis, C. Rufc, J. Wagner. I’. DiLorenzo. T. Pohl, J. Rcitel. I 111 k i Row: I . Chane. J. Cohen. F. Christensen. M. MeGraw, S. Bihleheimer, K. Adleman. A. Murgia. J. Kirillin. I). Mengcl. K. Prime. K. Williams. Fourth Row: B. Jacob. C. Mersey, M. Gibbs. I . Gelbert. P. LcRoy, M. Stoner. M. Hcrscy. M. Diamond, A. Zalyba. Fifth Row: M. Sidoti. C. Mtisuineci, L. Petty, G. Fenner, W. Freeman. B. Grollman, W. Good- man, M. Merrin. Missing From Picture: F. Brownstead. A. Heil. M. Snyder, C. Wertz, J. Zilkcr. Latin Club First Row: O. Seastroni. treas., M. Wagner, vicc-prcs., M. Met gar. pres.. R. Streeter, president. Second Row: P. Stiles. M. Sandt. K. Nicholas, Mr. Wagner, ad- viser. Third Row: G. SluifUebotham. II. Stagnito. K. Larsen. Missing F'rom Picture: Y. Asch, C. Waltinan. see. First Row: R. Mazza, M. Siglingcr. T. Klirie. J. Piconc, Mr. Rentschler. Second Row: B. Amato. I. Camareri. J. Farbcr, Apostolakos. Clarke. C. Wren, J. Sprague, J. Thornton. P. Weiscnlxrrgcr. Third Row: B. Gilfert, P. Frawlcy, S. Evans. J. Proctor, N. Seifert. B. Fran ken field. J. Rose- berry. M. Duemanis. J. Crouthamel. Fourth Rows C. Klova. E. Jones. L. Williams, 1). Dcnslcr, S. Cohn. L. Board man. F. Puccia. J. Ellis, J. Rickert. Fifth Row: K. Jones. M. Hiller. L. Donato, B. Kehler. M. Schall. L. Purdy, G. Machcr. B. Kunsman. Sixth Row: J. Davidson. J. (iiosa. A. Kish. L. McPcek. J. Ogden. V. English, B. Bechtel. J. Barr. Library President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Adviser Club Thelma Kuril Rosemarie Mazza Joan Piconf Mary Ann Siclinger Mr. Ren ischi.fr 61 First Row: S. Edclman. P. Jen- kins. J. Leavitt. H. Jones. J. Johnson. Second Row: P. Bubba. J. Metz endorf, B. Kaduk. Miss Greg- ory. Missing From Picture: E. Freed. First Row: V. Caseario. V. Ama- to. E. Purdy, C. Jones. Mr. Stocker. Second Row: J. Howard. H. Jones. W. French, F. Shafer. C. Zacharda, C. Shuffleboth- am, R. Assise. Missing From Picture: B. Fitz- gihl ons. 1). Mcngcl. J. Schle- gcl. First Row: J. Swick. B. Jacob, J. Rickert. N. Seifert. Mrs. Jones. SECOND Row: 1). Sancinito, J. Fogcl. C. Nier. C. Half ling. S. Keller. A. Saylor, J. RoscIkt- ry. F. Claus. F. Ellis, G. Palm- isano. P. Ryan. Third Row: F. Puccio, L. Troll. C. Fcgcl. J. Bennison. K. Prime. M. De-Bosh. P. Felker. C. Me Neal. M. Klcinhans. Missing From Picture: C. Brad- ford. E. Zerbe. Junior Foreign Policy Club President Jean Metzendorf Vice President Betsy Kaduk Secretary Patsy Bubba Adviser Miss Gregory Mathematics Club President Valentine Amato Vice President Edgar Purdy Secretary Vincf.ne Cascario Treasurer Dorothy Mengel Adviser Mr. Stocker Needlework Club President Judy Rickkrt Vice President Barbara Jacob Secretary Jacquelyn Swick Treasurer Nancy Seifert Adviser Mrs. Jones 62 Microscopy Club Nature Club First Row: C. Nier, J. Bennison. J. Panovcc. I). Kclchncr. V. Canone. M. Licbcrman, C. Saiult. J. Laros. Second Row: J. Tilwick. T. DeVito, vice-pres., J. Halko, treas.. Mr. Kern. E. Gleichtnan. pres.. Mr. Maitlaiul, adviser. .. Schlough. see.. W. Ry- man. A. Van Norman. Third Row: R. Fair. R. Assise. F. Shafer. Wag- ner. J. Shafer. R. Follweiler, 1 . Corricrc, R. Bad- ger. W. Cigus, C. Adams. Missinc From Picture: L. Michley, J. Rcina. First Row: J. Ingham. R. Reagle. I.. Werner. B. I. ippineott. P. Torquati, B. Bergen, vicc-prcs.. F. Ricker, pres.. E. Arcury. treas.. R. Ricci, see.. J. Williams. L. Johnson. Second Row: J. Canlon. L. Fegley, B. Hartzcll. J. Van Norman. I). Mutchler. B. Case. B. Cusano. (;. Evans. B. Reed. V. Hummer. Third Row: Mr. Rider, adviser. G. Zacharda, K. Crannick, W. Kleppinger. S. Johnson, J. Paul. J. Gualano. H. Davis. F:. Rape. N. Roth rock, F. S pen sc, P. Saga io. C. Adams. Missinc From Picivrk: W. ('.ausa. B. Master, L. Spcnsc. Printing Club First Row: B. Schanslinc. see., C. Hoch, pres.. V. Adams, ad- viser. J. ('.lemis, ireas.. H. Bradley, vicc-pres.. J. Janko- wieli. R. Transue. Second Row: N. Prodes. W. Ry- man. W. Cigus. M. Franken- fickl. Third Row: C. Merit . 1). Smith. R. I.ong. 1). Sorl cr. R. King. Missing From Picture: J. Bilot- la. J. Butz. R. Gocklcy. C. Kohler. M. Miskowski. Puzzle Club First Row: K. A| gar. pres.. J. Miller, vicc-pres.. Mrs. L. Bollman. adviser. P. Dihilio. treas. Second Row: '. Amato. W. Bu- kowski. J. Sandt. L. Jones, M. Klcinhans. B. Rinker, J. Ger- hart. Missing From Picture: R. Kindi. K. Zerbe. La Fraternidad Espanola First Row: G. Haler, pres.. G. Veit, vicc-pres., B. Pearson, corr. see., H. Stagnito, treas.. M. Giblis, B. Rounsavillc. Second Row: B. Mackes. L. Cohen, Z. Schlough. I.. Rt l ertst u. J. Krash. J. Reinhart. Miss Ruth, adviser. Third Row: I). Kindt, T. Fowler. R Brownell. II. Hillcgas, C. Curto. R. Burke. R. Faulkner. Missing From Picture: S. Filson. M. J. Metzgar, see. 61 First Row: J. Lch, H. Slingland. I). Gatlin, T. Kohler. I). Cooper, R. Gillxrrt. W. Wheeler. R. Rule, adviser. K. Kiick, F. Gelbcrt. G. Pitino. K. Unangst, A. Lesher, K. Kohler. Skcoxd Row: A. Ferraro. J. Fili. C. Ott. J. Hahn, C. Phillips, W. C unningham. B. Kllis. J. Pcllicotta. H. Moyer. B. Migliaz a. H. Featherman. R. Moore. M. Drago. H. Seifert. R. Alkirc, R. Tilwick, J. Ruth, C. VanHorn. W. Alicrt. G. DeRemer, R. Miller. R. Craw- ford. G. Ackerman. R. Kilpatrick. B. Kowitz. J. Daws. H. Gregory. Rifle Club President Vice President Secrctary-T reasurer Adviser Mr. Rule is demonstrat- ing the projK-r firing pro- cedure to members of the dub. 65 G. Pm no R. Miller K. Kohler Mr. C. Robert Rcte Stamp Club First Row: M. Border, vice-prcs., A. Saylor, see.. K. Sigafoos, pres.. A. Hosking. Smo i Row: V. Kochcr, N. Faulkner, Mr. Flagg, adviser. Third Row: V. French, ireas., G. Shafer. Fourth Row: V. Loiacono. R. Dugan, C. Garr. Missing From Picturf.: Larry Dull. Beginners Typing A F'irst Row: II. Davis, N. Iobst, D. Lowe, J. Tachovsky. Sr: x i Row: S. Bihlcheimer. M. Keb- les. K. Master, S. Rudy. Third Row: J. Hall. N. Kcllow, F . Montague. J. Panovcc. Fourth Row: C. Gilbert. D. Potter, T. Moser. Standing: B. Case. C. Waliman. pres., J. VanNorman. vice-prcs.. Miss Al- bright. adviser, C. Lisinichia. sec.. FI. Freed, treas.. J. Paul. Missing From Picturk: V. Kochcr. R. Richards. F. I.icb. Beginners Typing B Firm Row: P. Chane, W. Lehr, R. Kindt, K. Williams. M. MeGraw. B. Dintenfass. Sf.cond Row: F. Christensen, see.. J. Fillcttc. W. Shufflcbotham, J. Wol- per, F . Adlcnian. F. l.akc. Third Row: M. BulIcKk. P. Torquati. J. Bray, J. Furman, C. Lewis, pres.. I). Ginoplc. treas. Fourth Row: 1). Shafer. J. Tilwiek. W. G roll man, L. Stone. J. Flichlin. viec-pres.. B. Levers. Standing: V. Civitclla. J. Winger. Missing From Picturk: J. Cohen. F. Brownell. Miss Frankcnficld. ailvis- cr. (if) First Row: J. Dewall. S. DcBosh, R. Lambert, C. Sandt. C. Wertz, J. Marini, M. Latlig. M. Wagner. J. Gano. Second Row: B. Laloudc. G. Bakros, J. Wilhelm, F. Livingston. C. Mazzie, J. Thornton. S. Orth, B. Cusano. F. DiLorcnzo. E. Arcury, C. Foschi. J. Ogden. P. Sagazio, J. Ingham. K. Sigafoos. T. Pohl. Third Row: R. Long. I). Miller, C. Reiter. M. Loquasto. J. Piscaiello. R. Brandsu. L. Fisher. E. Gier. J. Sipos, A. Corrigan. J. Slater. Missis . From Picture: J. Crouthamel, M. Ducmanis, B. Saylor. J. Sprague. Mr. Stump. Travel Club James Gano Mary Vf.rdf.lla Wagner Marie Lattig Jerry Marini Mr. Stump The members of the Travel Club learn about other countries and interest- ing places through the experiences of others, movies, lectures, and trips. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Adviser 67 Typing Club A (Advanced) First Row: C. Proctor, A. Higgins. L. ('.lemis, E. Clemens, I). Pier ga. Second Row: E. Johnson. E. Heller, M. Cole, M. Coopcrsmith. L. Cohen. Third Ross-: J. Beers, N. Corricrc. B. Ma a. P. King. Fourth Row: M. Coldren, J. Eogcl. P. Felker. C. McNeal. Standing: C. Fritz, (i. Bakros. R. I .cone. Sec., K. New- man. Adviser. J. I.aDiua. Treas., E. Cassidy. M. Adams. Missing From Picture: J. Buckingham. Vice-Pres.. S. Carai, J. Coffey, Pres.. B. Cuvo. J. Difilippantonio. J. Finclli. S. Fisher. I). Cordon. S. Ingrafca. M. Lat- lig. P. Lihcrti. J. Mai noli. Typing Club B (Advanced) First Row: L. Troll, Pres.. J. Mutch lor. Second Row: F. Dilorcnzo, Vice-Pres., C. Fogcl, K. Kuchn. Third Row: F. Monaco. Sec.. M. Lieh, I). Sam ini to. G. Schoch. J. Kcenhold. M. Shupe. Fourth Row: B. Lalonde. G. Fuller. S. Paules. E. Keck. F. Sulfaro, P. Loftus. Standing: M. Schrocder, Adviser. I). Shiner, F. Claus, C. O'Donnell. B. Strauss. B. Rounsaville. B. Say- lor. E. Suto. Missing From Picture: R. Acrni, F. Ellis, S. Higgins. C. Jones. A. Moore. J. Seland. First Row: J. Vogt, S. Pratt, R. Farbcr, G. Fahl, G. Hellick. Scc.-Trcas.. H. Weaver, I’rcs.. W. float . R. Beam. SECOND Row: j. Patterson, J. Miller. B. l.ippincott, W. Klcppingcr. S. Johnson. F’. Asdic, F Heller. C. Moat , W. Bnkowski. Mismm. From Picture: G. Bowycr. J. Brown, T. Brown, J. Chiscsi. P. Corricrc, R. Dech. G. Hul- l ert. L. Jones. H. Koenig. J. MeGary, W. Oswald. C. Piscitcllo. J. Radogna. K. Smith. R. Thomas, Vice Pres., A. VanXorman, J. Vincent. U. Walker, C. Bartolct. Adviser. Tumbling Club Hai.i. Weaver Robert Thomas George Hellick Mr. Charles Bartoi.f.t President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Adviser Sept. 5—School opens Sept. 14—Heading game Oct. 4—Flu epidemic Oct. 14—Elections Nov. 28—P’burggamc Nov. 8—Pep rally Dec. 21—-!r. King dance Dec. 1.)—Christinas program Dec. 3—Basketball First Row: J. Laros. J. Halko, M. Rvan. I . Dihilio. C. Williams. S. Crosen. Skcond Row: Miss Lauhach. J. Kills. K. Merrick. Rechauffe Editor-in-chief Assistant Editor Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Photographer Adviser Julie Shafkr Barbara Iudicello Sandra Ri ff. Matilda Symia Melvin Snydf.r Miss Laubach If this Rechauffe of 1958 can make your memories of Easton High School more vivid and more meaningful in years to come, then we. the Staff, have ful- filled our purpose. First Row: 1). Bcrgslcin. Second Row: J. Paul, S. Brower, H. Slagnito, K. I .a r sen, L. Sobcl, M. Saudi. A. Barker. Editor-in-chief Kathleen Nicholas Make-up Editor Lynn Auerbach Feature Editor Bonnie Brown Asst. Feature Editors Andrea Barker Susan Brower Business Manager Ann Gross Junto Asst. Business Manager Mary Sandt Sports Editor Phil Richards Asst. Sports Editors Larry Sobol Harry Stagni to News Editor Sally Gesoff Asst. News Editors Joan Paul David Bergstein Karl Larsen Photographer Mel Snyder Typists Carol Clark Larainc Cleniis Mary Ann Coppersmith Mabel Dew Joanne Farber Lynne Fcgley Eleanor Heller Margaret Thomashunas Adviser, Miss Gregory First Row: Miss Gregory. Second Row: S. Gesoff, K. Nicholas, P. Richards, B. Brown. I.. Auerbach, A. Gross. 73 Richard Long James Jankowich Charles Merlo The Vocational News Editor Assistant Editor Circulation Manager Assistant Circulation Manager Production Manager Assistant Production Manager Advisers Miss Frances James Bilotia James Butz Richard Long Charles Merlo James Jankowich Robert Sanquinito Laubach, Mr. Warren Adams Front Row: R. Long. Circ. Mgr.. J. Jankowich, Prod. Mgr.. C. Merlo, Asst. Circ. Mgr.. J. Bud. Asst. Editor, J. Bilotta. Editor. Standinc: F. Laubach. Adviser, R. Gilbert. R. Beam. F. Gilbert. J. Miller. J. Patterson, I). Shafer, C. Corona, G. Stem, G. Williams, J. Caviston. Missing From Picture, R. Sanquinito. 74 Sitting: Miss Pharo. Adviser. S. Tracy. Vicc-Pres.. P. Richards. Pres.. M. J. Metzgar. See.. Mr. K.rh, Principal. Standing: I.. Williams. R. Max- a. C. Cuvo. C. Evans. K. Hal- ley. V. Napoli. R. Streeter. C. Curto, J. Maniana, A. Argen- tati. First Row: L. Stone. B. Dinten- fass. N. Wood. V. Canone, F. Monaco, F.. Sanquinito. Sf.Cond Row: J. Ingham, M. Diamond. M. S. Hersey. J. Metzendorf. B. Sodaitis, P. Chane, K. Williams. B. Kad- uk. Third Row: C. Rufe. P. Arcuri, K. Masters. T. Polii, G. Hcl- lick. I). Alkire. A. Fisher. V. Soltosanli. Student Council President Phil Richards Secretary Mary Jo Mktzcar Vice-President Stephen Tracy Adviser Miss Pharo Sitting: I). Williams. A. Miller, L. Seal o. E. Frey. Standing: 1). Siegfried. I). Stci- gerwalt. B. Hammond. L. Scri- nia. J. Amato. M. Holland. 75 Junior First Row: J. Paul. B. Smith. Second Row: B. ludiccllo. C. Cuvo. Third Row: L. Hosking, J. Bucking- ham. Fourth Row: S. Brower. I. Camarcri. Fifth Row: M. Mcl gar. Williams. J. Doria. Sixth Row: J. Thornton, H. Jacob. S. Crosen, C. Wren. Seventh Row: J. Rotomlo. E. Schlough, 1). Kclclmcr. I . King. Kichth Row: B. Miller. L. Walter. B. Unangst. S. Hartman. - Senior President Oi.ca Seastrom Vice-President Gwendlyn Hilburn First Row: C. Wertz, M. Wagner. Second Row: M. Murphy. L. Troll, M. Hartman, I). Bcitcl. Third Row: J. Davidson, C. Foschi. Fourth Row: F. Williams, B. Wooten, M. Siglinger, J. Fogel, J. Cooper, X. Eckardt. Fifth Row: T. Khric, H. Wcntzel. J. Cheston, O. Binner, N. Wood. Sixth Row: V. Genua. J. Ogden. B. Lowe. 7 First Row: M. Hcrscy. S. Filson, 1’. Ix-Roy. I . Bnl l a. J. Coleman, V. Ricker. Sicond Row: I.. Cohan. J. Mcl cn- lorf. Third Row: M. Marcellus. M. Dia- mond. Fourth Row: F . Dishing. H. Conrad. Fifth Row: K. Kuchn. 1 . Blasco. Sixth Row: R. Sidoti. N. Kcllow. Seventh Row: C. Bauinert, M. Gibbs, B. Sodaitis, M. l’ain . K. Harley, J. Chiscsi. Y - Teens Secretary Jean Metzendorf Treasurer Susan Brower Advisers Mrs. Mark Hii.burn, Mrs. Hans Jacob First Row: S. DeBosh. N. Worman. Second Row: E. Heller. M. Ryan. Third Row: M. Stoner. O. Seastrom, Mrs. M. Millburn, G. Hilburn, M. Young, A. Rickenbach. Fourth Row: J. Shafer. K. Nicholas. Fifth Row: P. Dibilio. M. Sandt. Sixth Row: J. Miller. J. Kllis. Seventh Row: J. Rickert, L. Robert- son. First Row: A. Emery, Pres.. S. Bil lchcimcr. Vice-Pres., M. Hiller. See.. M. Scrima, Treas. Second Row: B. Battaglia. C. Xicr. K. Cornelius, M. Scarpino. S. McKlcan. ('.. Klova. B. Pit- tcngcr. C. Ilatlling. F. Christensen. M. MeGraw, H. Boylan. K. Arcury. B. Rounsaville. K. Bahp, N. Hcinbach. I). Shiner. J. Kilpatrick. B. Gilbert. Third Row: E. Walz. F . Bechtel. L. Restucci. K. Dickey, L. Fegley. J. F'ruinan. F. Kemmerer. J. .ilker. I). Rephur. C. Nicr, M. Lieberman, C. I.isinichia. J. Giosa. S. Pitocki. J. Dcnnith. K. Hanlon. Foi’rtii Row: L. Barkley. J. Smith. S. Taylor. P. Farina. G. Gu ik. V. Hart . X. Ettingcr. J. Kceuhold. I). Ginople. J. Reinhart, I). Mengcl. B. Strousc. M. Bloom. E. Seifert. M. Sluipe, L. Donnelly. Fifth Row: E. St rouse. J. Strousc. B. Gant , 1). I’atf. V. Capadona. J. Hall. F . Lake, M. Binder. P. Loftis. M. Huggins. C. Mclnemcy. J. Balsenm. G. Corpora, B. Eusano. B. Raul). Sixth Row: J. Van Norman. E. Freed. T. Keyser. K. Williams. C. Bradford. S. Happel. F. DiLorcn o. J. Wilhelm. B. Wolfinger. B. Piconc, B. Woyewoda, L. Parrish, L. Stone. J. Wolper. K. Jones. X. Keller. ('.. Fogel. S. Notes!ine. Missing From Picture: C. Bare. E. Adlcman, J. Bcnnison. S. Clark. J. Cohen. 1). DiBilio. J. Hidden. E. Fcrency, C. Ferry. D. Helman. B. Kaduk. J. Krash. A. Krcitz. S. Lieb. B. Mas- ler. 1). Matteson. B. Pittenger. R. Richards. T. Reilly. B. Saylor. J. Stout. P. Terlesky. Sophomore Y-Teens President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Adviser Apryl Emery Sharon Ribleheimf.r Mary Ann Hiller Mary Lou Scrima Mrs. I)raybent 78 H i -Y Club President Vice-President Secretary Fred Schanstine Robert Tilwick Aucustus Argentati Adviser Treasurer John Sipos Chaplain Bruce Dunn Sergeant-at-Arins Bruno Migliazza Mr. Rov Stanton First Row: F. Schanstine, Pres.. R. Tilwick. Vice-Prcv. A. Argentati. Sec.. B. Migliazza, Sgt.- at-arms. R. Stanton. Adviser. Second Row: B. Schanstine, 1). Kindt. J. Mainana. G. Beam. R. Brownell. Third Row: J. Zarbatany, R. Craig. L. Pacchioli. Fred Lieb. ('.. Curto. Missinc From Picture: H. Stagnito. H. Seifert. B. I)unn. J. Si|x s, I. Mineo. E. Wagner. A. Capccci. J. Vogt. A. Van Norman. G. Fahl. E. Grifo. A. Drago. G. Herbstcr, N. Muretta. L. Fisher. 79 SCHOOL SECRF. I ARIFS First Row: J. Doria, T. Khric, J. Thornton, S. Thom- ashunas, H. Ma ;i, G. Rapp. Second Row: V. Napoli. S. Fisher, J. Buckingham. J. Hank, M. Dew. Third Row: J. Scland. I). Pierzga. I . King. M. Cold- rcn. Miming From Picture: C. Arnold. J. Seifert. G. Beam. M. Cole. P. Mutchlcr, B. Amato. E. Clemens. First Row: G. Hodman. 1). Cruller. V. Paini, C. Cuvo, N. Butler. Second Row: R. Scal o. N. Rizzo, E. Heller. R. Giuf- frc. J. Miller. Third Row: S. Patti. I). Caulcy. P. Fclkcr. C. Moll. Missing From Picture: B. Hartman. M. Thom ashunas, L. Fcglcy. B. Hart ell, P. Liberti. B. Cuvo. C. Clark. B. Mannix. OFFICE ASSISTANTS C. Nier, L. Johnson. K. Kiick. A. Camaioni. Missing From Picture: J. Slater. J. Ruth. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS First Row: J. Bukowiski. C. Nier. M. Si monet ta, L. Troll. B. Frankcnficld. J. Farber. Second Row: M. Hiller. J. Giosa. C. Khiva. G. Werk- heiscr, C. Wren. B. Sodaitis. M. Licl . M. Coldrcn. Third Row: L. Johnson. I). Matlison, K. Jones. P. Chime. B. Gilfert, J. Piconc. I). Miller. Missing From Picture: I). Dcnslcr. A. Kish. L. Wil- liams. L. Cohn, I.. Me Peek. L. Kurlansik. G. Rapp. G. I loll man. B. Strauss. P. Mutchler, L. Calloway. R. Leone. B. Fust is. J. Chew. K. Halley. H. Jen- kins. B. Cuvo. J. Miller. 1). Picr ga, J. Rickerl, G. Bakros. V. Paini. B. Shane. B. Fazekas. F. Sul- fa ro. M. Scrima. M. Duemanis. K. Paulus. R. Lam- licit. J. Ellis. Mr. Rcntschlcr. MEDICAL ROOM ASSISTANTS Standing: M. Border. J. Mutchler. J. Ogden. J. Coop- er. E. Clemens. M. Evans. V. Civitclla. Sitting: Mrs. Marhefka. Missing From Picture: G. Bakros. W. Heckman. G. Hoffman. First Row: C. Russo, R. Gaponigro. J. Paul. F. Schanstinc, C. Williams, L. Hosking, Mr. Noto, L. I.allutc. S. Rufc. Skcond Row: M. Prcstipino. P. King, M. Hahn, M. Saudi, K. Nicholas. J. Halko. P. Stiles. O. Seastrom. B. Brown. S. Gesoff, B. Iudicello, M. Farina. Third Row: J. Rowit . B. Bechtel, O. Kak-r, C. Larsen. H. Weaver, G. Anders, P. Mulchlcr, Y. Asch, J. Shafer. National Honor Society President Vice-President Secretary T reasurer Adviser Frkd Schanstine Carol Williams Lois Hosking Joan Paul Mr. Noto First Row: M. Diamond, M. Wagner. L. Auerbach, M. Mcl gar, A. Gross. K. Merrick. J. Kills. Z. Schlough. S. Kvans. Sr.coM Row: M. Stoner, M. Kvans, M. Hersey, C. Hcrscy, G. Shufflcl otham. K. Glcicliinan, T. Fowler. Third Row: M. Bolder, G. Palinisano, K. Master, S. Tracy, J. Leavitt, K. Alkirc, J. Wagner. N. Hammond. Missing From Picturk: L. Fluck, R. Streeter. First Row: Mrs. Currie. K. Babp, M. Diamond. J. Finclli, P. Blasto. J. Goldlrerg. M. McGraw, S. Panics. S. Gerhard, J. Kichlin, . Wonnan, T. Todaro. L. Rolicrtson. Smdnu Row: B. Battaglia, M. Wagner. L. Johnson. G. Hilburn, J. Mct emlorf. N. Kdingcr. J. Ringholf. M. Pain . J. Difilippantonio. B. Shane. I.. Walter. ('.. Haffling. Third Row: J. Cohen, B. Ditcnfavs. F. Livingston. E. Sch lough. D. Kclthncr. F. Christensen. J. Bcnnison, A. alyha. M. Hiller. M. Sidoti. K. Harley. J. Hank. E. Lewis. Fourth Row: O. Scastrom, N. Keller. S. Frederick. B. Sodiatis. B. IJnangst, S. Lie! . C. Sandt. B. Woyewoda, P. Miller. E. Bishing. J. Shafer. M. Klcinhans. M. Hersey, C. Bradford. L. Barckley, M. Scrima. Girls' Glee Club Adviser: Mrs. Ccrrif. Student Director: Lois Robf.rtson The Girls’ Glee Club, composed of girls in the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes, perforins during assembly programs, the Christmas program, and the Spring Music Night. 82 Mixed Chorus Adviser: Mrs. Currie Student Director: Dick Ai.kirk The program of the Mixed Chorus is devoted to preparation for the annual Christmas program, Peace on Earth, and the Spring Music Night. The selections include Gospodi Pomilui”, by Lvovsky, “1 he Battle Hymn of the Republic, arranged by Peter Wilhousky, Red Wing, by Harry Simeone, and Masters in This Hall,” arranged by Mrs. Currie. First Row: Mrs. Currie, N. Wood, C. Musumeei. J. Finelli. I . Corrierc, J. Mineo. R. Cano. D. Arnold, R. Alkirc, T. Fowler. J. Schlegcl. M. Cusano. J. Fong. I). Mugavero. M. Klein- lians. M. Hcrscy. Sucoso Row: J. Kowitz. B. Brown. H. Hughes. R. Lanibcil. H. I.ulcs, R. Lazarus. C. Wolfe. S. Tracy. K. Kiick. G. Hellick. G. Vfeit. G. Grifo, A. Van Norman, I). Dernier, J. Hank. L. Robertson. Third Row: M. Young. M. Mel gar. B. Jacob, K. Sanclcrcock. G. Hilhurn. I.. Hosking, I . l.e- Roy. L. Auerbach. M. Painz. M. Wagner. N. Eckard. Fourth Row: B. Levers, O. Seastrom, I . Gelbert, C. Williams, S. Brower. C. Bauinert. L. Johnson. S. Crosen. B. Harlzell. J. Shafer. E. Bishing. J. Halko. M. Murphy. M. Law ion. E. Jones. S. Mannix. H. Mazza. Orchestra Director: Mr. Drendall. Concert Master: Jonathan Leavitt. The Easton High School Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Drendall, plays for senior high assemblies and other programs such as special assemblies, Senior Play, and Music Night. First Row: I). Arnold, K. Larsen, C. Williams. O. Seastrom. I’. Young. M. Murphy, J. Barrett. H. Genua, M. Scheetz. G. Goodcar. Second Row: S. Mills, B. Strauss, B. Kciber. S. Walter, I. Mineo, 'F. Fowler. R. Wchr. K. Har- ley. B. culer. B. Reinhart. B. Burke. H. Buchanan F. Russo. D. Mugavcro. Third Row: R. Horn. N. Wood, A. Rickcnbach. C. Waltman, N. Eckard, J. Wolper. Standing: Mr. Drendall, C. Bare. F.. Gleichman. M. McBride. Missing From Picture: J. Fong. G. Grifo, N. Held. J. Leavitt, P. Miller, M. Snyder. S. Walter, M. Young. P. Young. Angel Street Written by: Patrick Hamilton Presented by: The Class of 1958 Directed by: El wood Cooper CAST OF CHARACTERS FRIDAY Mr. Manningham Richard Streeter Mrs. Manningham Zona Sell lough Elizabeth Helga Jacob Nancy Lois Hosking Inspector Roigii Hall Weaver Bobby No. I Lawrence Fisher Bobby No. 2 James Hanlon SATURDAY Karl Larsen Bonnie Brown Lois Robertson Judith Halko Harry Stagni to George Ealer Lawrence Wetzel Prompters: Mary Jo Metzgar, Margaret Ryan, Julie Shafer, Carol Williams. Stage Setting and Dressing: Fine Art II Class, Mr. Richard Fox. Student Assistants: Holly Hughes, Andrea Barker, Susan Brower, Carol Cuvo, Doris Gangwer, Eleanor Schlough, Bette Mannix, Virginia Napoli, Judy Thornton, Joann Doria, Joan Morris. Factdty Assistants: Miss Jean McClay, Mrs. Kathleen Richards, Miss Eva Zuck. Construction of Sliding Door: Barry McBride, Barry Bechtel, Mr. Paul Detweiler. Tickets: The Senior Cabinet, Mr. John Krcssler. 87 M. Mctzgar. L. Hosking. V. Napoli. S. Brower, J. Halko. . Schlough. J. Coffey. R. Ferraro. Quecn-F. Piperata, King I . Richards M. Seefer. R. Streeter. J. Ciano, H. Weaver, F. Scha list i ne. H. Stagnito. A. Argentati, M. Capccci. At Microphone. K. Halley, S. Tracy. Easton High School Day MARCH 28, 1958 Opening Exercises Introduction of Guests Piano Selections History of Easton High School History of Easton High School Day Vocal Solos Presentation of Guest of Honor Speech by Guest of Honor Presentation of Booklet to Mr. Brotzman Announcement of Poster Prize Winners Alma Mater Mr. Erb Mr. Erb Richard Ai.kirf. Steve Tracy Mary Jo Metzgar Twin Trio Mr. Anthony Noto Mr. Brotzman Phillip Richards Mr. Erb 88 Pioud R. OTDTjrnan Hloual OlumnoS 'ccrassof 1W £s emci teacher or Ha f hematics 13- Holder oFYo h ftrainercf Scholars i rchiteet of fhtt in THE SOPHOMORE CLASS (continued from ftoge 18) Mr. Parnell Cafe P Samuel Nuttall, Louis Pacchioli, John Pan- ovec, John Patterson, John Paul. David Paules, Carl Piscitello. Salvatore Pitino, James Poff. Thomas Pohl, Solomon Pratt, Harry Preinus, Nicholas Prodes, Joseph Radogna. Edgar Raj c, Stanley Rauktis, Robert Reagle, Nicholas Ret- chia. Filice Lake. Mary McGraw, Kathleen Mc- Hugh. Carol Mclnerney, Sheila McLean, Doro- thy Mengel, Sandra Mengcl. Lorraine Mickley, Mildred Monaghan. Elizabeth Montague, Alice Moore. Patricia Morrison. Aspa Moustakas. Anna Murgia, Darlene Mutchler. Margaret Nemeth. Nancy Nicotera. Carole Nier, Cynthia Nier. Dorothy Noble. Shirley Rudy. Miss Schroeder 205 Joseph Reina, James Rena Id i. Ritchey Ricci, Robert Richline. Frank Ricker, Harold Ritten- house, Salvatore Rizzo. David Roberts. Norman Rothrock, Richard Rothstein, Robert Rudy, Charles Rufe, Frank Russo, Wayne Ryman. Dav- id Sabatine, Phillip Sagazio. Sandra Notestinc, Kathleen O’Donnell. Jo- anne Orlando. Suzanne Orth. Dianne Paff. Lynn Parrish. Pearl Patterson, Mary Louise Petrilak. Barbara Picone, Rose Piro. Brenda Pittenger, Stella Potocki, Betty Pratt. Kathleen Prime, Marsha Procter. Lois Pugh, Laura Purdy. Bette Raub. Theresa Reilly. Jacqueline Reinhart. Mr. Snyder Cafe S James Sandt, Raymond Saxe. Robert Schaf- fer, Barry Schanstine, Donald Seiple. Charles Shafer. Donald Shafer, George Shafer. Thomas Shannon, William Shufflcbotham. James Shu- man. Kenneth Sigafoos, Richard Skeeba, Ed- ward Skinner, Ronald Sloyer. Diana Repsher. Loraine Restucci, Ruth Richards, Janice Rickert. Barbara Rinker, Bo- nita Rounsaville, Madeline Russo, Estelle San- guinito. Barbara Saylor, Mary Ann Scarpino, Jane Schaffer, Mary Louise Scrima, Eleanor Sed- lak, Esther Seifert, Nancy Serfass, Carole Shep- pard. Diane Shiner. Marjorie Shupe, Ann Sil- fies, Ida Vitko. Mr. Stump New Study Hall-S Darwin Smith, Donald Smith. Edward Smith. Melvin Snyder. Thomas Snyder, Darryl Sorber. Francis Spence. LeRoy Spense, Walter Stafnack. Robert Stanley, Gerald Stem, William Stem, Richare Szaszy. John Tachovsky. Bruce Tcsar. Theodore Theodorou, Elwyn Tilden. Marianne Simonetta. Judith Ann Smith. Nancy Sportelli. Charlvn Sproat. Doris Startler, Carolyn Stocker, Leslie Stone. Judith Stoudt. Barbara Stout. Bonnie Strauss. Berthann Strouse. Elaine Strouse. Jov Strouse, Erica Suto, Dorothy Tamborelli. Sandra Taylor, Patricia Terlesky, Mary Ann Testa, Carole Ann Thomas, Thalia Thomas. Miss White 104 James Tilwick, Patrick Torquati, William Travis, Theodore Varga. Joseph Versagc. John Vincent, James Volkert, Ulysess Walker, Charles Weaver, Paul Weaver, J o h n Weisenberger, Charles Wellert, Larry Werner, Glenn Williams, James Williams, Ix roy Williams, Bradley Wolf, Raymond Wood. Marilyn Thomas. Sharon Troxell. Helen VanHorn, Jeanne VanNorman, Aniko Wagner, Gloria Walker, Eileen Walz. Barbara Weaver. Gail Werkheiscr. Joan Wilhelm. Cornelia Wil- iams. Kay Williams, Sandra Williams. Jean Winger, Betty Wolfingcr. Judith Ann Wolper, Betty Ann Woyewoda, Judith Zilker. THE JUNIOR CLASS (continued from xigr 18) Mr. Sandwick 208 Kenneth Shiner, Gary Shirley, James Slater, Robert Smith, Vincent Sottosanti, Anthony Spezio, Louis Sportelli. George Steckel. John Stothofi, Paul Stoudt, John Strause, Theodore Sulkin, Philip Tarsi, Robert Tarsi. Robert Thomas, Thomas Todaro. Geraldine Palmisano, Judith Panovec. Carole Patti, Sandra Paules, Barbara Pcstick, Linda Petty. Joan Picone, Anna Marie Prest, Joan Proctor, Frances Puccia, Beverly Pvsher. Bessie Reed, Betty Reiss, Virginia Ricker, JoAnne Ro- tondo, Janet Salem. Dolores Sancinito. Mr. J. Wagner 210 Stephen Tracy, William VanSycle. Arthur Varga. George Veit, John Wagner. Richard Wehr. Thomas Whcelcn. Willie Wheeler, Rus- sel Woeppcl, Gary Wolfe, Wayne Woolevcr. Charles Wyant, George Zacharda. John Zarba- tany, Salvatore Zucchcro. Katherine Sandercock. Carol Sandt. Anna- belle Saylor. Margaret Saylor. Mary Jane Schall, Gloria Schoch, Nancy Seifert. Barbara Shane. Mary Ann Sidoti. Rose Sidoti, Mary Ann Sig- linger. Geraldine Slingland. Annette Smith. Bar- bara Smith. Bernadinc Sodoitas, Shirley Stef- anovic. Moniecc Stevens. M iss Zuck. 217 Mary Stoner. Dorothy Straukas, Frances Sul- faro, Jacquelyn Swick, Teresa Todaro. Lorraine Troll. Elizabeth llnangst. Anita Vandegrift, Mary Jane Wagner. Mary-Verdella Wagner. (Constance Waltman, Helen Wentzel. Charlotte Wert , Doris West, Susan Wolfinger, Nancy Wood, Beverly Wooten, Nancy Worman. Patri- cia Young. Anna Zalyba. Joan Zehnder. Where the smaller tributary enters the main stream of life, there awaits the golden light of the career that you are to pursue William I). Abert, Jr. Shull General A quiet brown-eyed lad . . . fancies limning and out door sports . . . thrilled most on his first deer hunt- ing trip . . . hopes to Ire- come a salesman. Basketball Club 3; Rifle Club 3. Thomas William Achenbach Wolf General Tall, dark-haired Tom en- joys physics class ... a trip to Japan proved most exciting . . . dislikes mush- rooms and working . . tempted to be a professor of rockets . . . would like to become a success in the Army as a guided missile expert. Band Club 1. Joanne Albert Easton Business Education Friendly, attracth Joanne . . . interested wf dancing, skating. and stotnming . . . loves piz .'Ujpic. spaghetti, and f thuflgames . . . al- tcndlMKjnc Junior Prom wax rtokt thrilling . . . fu- ture plans include business college where bookkeeping is on the agenda. H. R. treax. 3; History of Kao- ton Club 1 ; I.a Fraternldad Ex- panola 2; Typing Club 1. 2: Y-teen 1. 2. 3: Rod Jackets I. 2. 3; CJIrlx’ Glee Club 2. 3. Nancy Bertha Allf.n Wolf Coixege Prep Friendly . . NjjCcll-Iikcd . . . enjoys «uncing. ice skating, and uipa pie . . . fancies Mr. Qollord's govern- ment class T . • Bret 'i 1 ' on coaster proved most thrilling . . . looks forward to becoming a beau- tician in the near future. Courtesy Club l. pro .; Cur- rent Eventa Club 2; Hoatoaa I Club 1: Needlework Club 2; I Red Jacket a 2. Beatrice Katherine Amato Wole Business Education Bcatsy . . . brdwji hair and big blue eyes h . to bc- come a sccioiJn is her greatest anihtlion . . . likes Mr. XottAvM-'.nglisb class anj UKjpg a certain some- one 1. '. . sure success is heading her way. H.R. vice-pros. 2, aec. 3; Busi- ness Education Club 1. 2, 3. proRram chairman 1, 3: De- bating Club 2; Library Club 3: Music Appreciation Club 1; Y-teens 1. 2. 3: Red Jackets 2. 3. Valentine W. Amato Skull Vocational Val . . . quiet hut nice . . . a professional at eat- ing . . . conceited girls irk this lad . . . entering Eas- ton High his most thrilling moment . . . will be a suc- cessful draftsman. Mathematics Club 2. 3. pres. 3. program chairman 2. 3; Math Puzzle Club 1. 2, 3. pro- gram chairman 2, 3. Gloria Gaii. Anders Easton Coij.ece Prep One of our taller girls . . . thrilled with her trip to Bermuda . . . passes time dating a certain someone . . . likes Doc's English class . . . hopes to l c a success in the field of art. Camera Club 3. pres.: Cur- rent Events Club 1 : BoRlnners Typing Club I, sec.; Honor Society 2. 3; Y-teens 1. Francis Joseph Anderson Piiili.ipsburg College Prep Andy . . . tail and friend- ly .. . enjoys physics anti gym class . . . dislikes home- work and wise guys . . . future plans include the Ait Force . . . most likely to succeed. Fish and Reel Club 1; Typing Club 1. 91 Kenneth David Afgar March College Prep A friendly and ambitious fellow . . . passes his spare time playing outdoor sports . . . a trip through the southern and western states most thrilling . . . will brighten Penn State cam- pus as a chemical engineer. t Chew Club 2. 3. nee. 2. 3: Math Puzzle Club 2. 3. pro . 3: Mu- nio Appreciation Club 1; Stamp Club 1. acc.-trea .; Track 2. 3. Garyfalia Apostolakos Corona Business Education Dreams of going to Greece . . . dancing, singing, and drawing appeal to this brown-eyed miss . . . home- work and conceited people rate low . . . November 3 proves to lie a special day for this future dress design- er. Golf Club 3; Library Club 3. Augustus John Argentati Wolf College Prep Belter known as Gussic . . . headed for pharmacy . . . likes home made spa- ghetti and taking walks in the woods . . . most thrill- ing moment—l eing elected senior class president. Clan prc . 8; Student Council 1. 2. 3: Dramatic Club 1; Math Puzzle Club 2. vlce-pre .: Hobby Club 3: Typing Club 1: HI-Y 3. aec. Dawn Marie Arnold Wolf Business Education Friendly . . . w e I I-likcd . . . enjoys listening to rec- ords. watching television, and ice skating . . . likes Mr. Noto's English class . . . thrilled when she received her driver’s license . . . will succeed as a telephone op- erator. Anna Fredericka Asch March College. Prep Yanna . . . brown-haired, brown-eyed, and tall . . . likes acrobatics, water ski- ing, and watching the snow fall . . . keeps her most thrilling moment a secret . . . plans to attend Buck- ncll. Honor Society 3; Chemistry Club 3; Debating Club 2; Sod- alitas Latina 1, 2, 3; Begin- ners' Typing Club 1; Y-teens 1. 2. 3; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Bed Jacket 1, 2, 3; Junto 3. Lynn Auerbach March College Prep Cute and friendly . . . traveling, dancing, and read- ing head her hit parade . . . most excited traveling through Europe and Israel . . . Emerson College will Ik? making a great gain with this future speech thera- pist. Le Cercle Francala 2, 3, vlce- pre . 2: Girls' Golf Club 2; K.T.A. 2; Music Appreciation I; Girls- Glee Club 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Junto 3; Honor So- ciety 3. William Theodore Badger Siiull Business Education Bill . . . small but a great asset to the wrestling team . . . winning first wrestling match proved most exciting . . . steaks and pizza pic bring a smile, the Yankees, a frown . . . would like to make a career in the Air Force. Bridge Club 1; Wrestling Club 1: Wrestling 1, 2. 3. Andrea Marie Barker Wolf College Prep Ande . . . would lie satis- fied eating pizza and talking on the phone . . . future plans include becoming an elementary school teacher . . . to attend West Point is her greatest temptation. Debating Club 2; F.N.A. 3: F.T.A. 2, 8, trea . 8; Y-teen 1. 2. 3: Red Jacket 1. 2. 3; Junto 3, a l tant feature edi- tor. 95 George Andrew Beam Easton Business Education Happiest while eating and watching television . . . favors Mr. Cooper’s Oral English class . . . college- bound to study accounting . . . having a tremendous personality, he will l c a great success. H.R. pres. 8, treiiK. 2; Gym- nastic Club 2: Hobby Club 3: Hl-Y 2. 3. chaplain 3. Helen B. Beam Wolf Business Education I.ight brown hair, hazel eyes . . . spends much of her time reading, eating, and dancing . . . meeting a certain Ik v and receiv- ing her diamond thrilled her the most . . . would like to he successful in every- thing she attempts. Barry Lee Bechtel Shull Vocational Brown-haired, b I u c-cycd, and tall . . . future Air Force man . . . receiving his driver’s license a thrilling moment . . . algebra and basketball very pleasing . . . sure success will follow. Basketball Club 2: F.C.A. 2. 3: Home Kepalra Club 3: Honor Society 3; J.V. Football 1; Col- or Guard 2, 3. Joan Elizabeth Beers Easton Business Education Friendly . . . likabJcjY . . interested in skating' and dancing . . FcbritoTy 11 — an important |iyJ in her life . . . moi thrilling moment yet '■'W come . . . unfriendly people don’t ap- peal . . . future undecided. Che Club 2: Golf Club 3; Ad- vanced Typing Club 3: Y-toena 3. I Hi Joyce Ann Beisel Wolf College Prep Brown hair aiVl blue eyes . . . quiet buWfticndly . . . spends sparcUrmc swim- ming and listiinng to rec- ords . . U£rs Doc’s Eng- lish chfcsAjnut homework rates . . will surely succeed as a graduate nurse. BrldRo Club 2: History of Baa- ton Club 1; Hoatcaa and Cour- teay Club 2: trcaa.; Nature Club 1; Y-teena 2. David Allen Bf.rgstein March Collecf. Prep Yankees and lima l eans get thumbs down from Berk ... oh. to teach Doc’s English class! . . . girls, spa- ghetti. and sports rate high with this brown-haired gent . . . becoming a success in life would please him. H. R. prea. 1: Baaketball Club I. 2. 3: Hobby Club 2. 3: Wres- tling Club 1; Banket ball 1; Track 2. 3: Junto 3. James Robert Bii.otta Easton Vocational Young hot-rod enthusiast . . . desires to l ecomc a stock car driver . . . racing, girls, and Italian food arc Muff’s favorites . . . thril- led when he received his driver’s license . . . future undecided . . . will surely succeed. PrlntliiR Club I, 2. 3: Wres- tling 1, 3; Voc Sow 3. editor. Ernest Sigmund Binder, Jr. Siiuli. College Prep Well I’ll be darned!”— heard from Ernie almost any time ... to run the government for a day would be pleasing . . . enjoys biology class and dancing . . . desires include college after graduation. Geology Club 2: Hlatory of Knaton Club 1: Microscopy Club 1: Nature Club 2: Wres- tling Manager 2. 96 Janet Ruth Buckingham Easton Business Education Our own peppy head (wirier . . . known as Red to her many friends . . . fond of sleeping and Mr. Noto's English class . . . can be heard saying. “All right- ed” . . . will make a suc- cess of everything she at- tempts. Iloatea and Courtesy Club 2. 3. vlce-pre . 3; Needlework Club 2: Typing Club 2. 3. vlce- pre . 3; Y-teen 1, 2. 3; Twirl- ing 1. 2, 3. bend twirier 3. Nellie Jane Butler Wolf Business Education Bitty . . . avid dancing fan . . . would love to take a trip around the world . . . happy when eating Chinese foods and listening to John- ny Mathis and Earl Bostic . . . day of arrival July 28 . . . future undecided. Geography Club 1; HoxtrM and Courtesy Club 2; Library Club 2; Needlework Club 1. James Milton Butz Easton Vocational Johnny ... a young hot- rod enthusiast . . . spends his spare time working on cars . . . high on his list of favorites—girls, custom cars, and auto races . . . likely to succeed. Printing Club 1. 2. 3: Voc New 1, 2. 3. n l tant-editor 3. Lois Anne Calloway Woi.f Collect Prep This hazel-eyed lass de- sires to become a nurse . . . her most thrilling moment is yet to come . . . reading, driving, and eating head her list of favorites . . . would like to tour Europe. Dramatics Club I. 2: F.N.A. 8: K.T.A. 3: Math Club I; La Frntornldnd Espanola 2; Y- tcctiH 1. 2. 3; Red Jackets 3. Frederick Richard Bird PiiiLi.irsRURr. General Fred . . . quiet and shy . . . would like to study in the field of electronics . . . July 9—a big day in his life . . . finds pleasure in using his amateur radio set . . . Dial WSJDX . . . first car most thrilling to this young man. Suzanne Broscious Shull College Prep Bright red hair a n d green eyes . . . likes pizza pic anti speed boats . . . passes time playing good records . . . would like to water ski from the liner United States . . . intends to l c a medical technician. F.H.A. 3: F.T.A. 2. 3: Geogra- phy Club I; La Fraternldnd Kxpanola 2: Typing Club 1; Y-twn 1, 2. 3: Red Jackets 1. 2. 3. Susan Jane Brower Woi.f College Prep Susie . . . blonde hair and bright blue eyes . . . likes Doc's English class and dancing . . . greatest temptation to attend An- napolis . . . will compromise by attending college and lie- coming a teacher. Chemlatry Club 3; Debating Club 2: Dramatic Club 1; F.T.A. 3: Sodallta Latina 2; Typing Club 1: Y-teena I. 2. 3. trend. 3: Red Jacket I, 2. 3: A Cnppella Choir 3: Mixed Choru I, 2. 3. ec. 3: Junto 3, anaiKtant feature editor. Bonnif. Brown March Collecf. Prep Bonnie . . . known to her many friends as Bon . . . Oral English and Junto class favorites . . . graduation day- most exciting . . . one of our future teachers. Clan vlce-pre . 1: H.R. trend. 1: Student Council 1. 2. 3: Hon- or Society 2. 3: Debating Club 2. Iren .; F.T.A. 3: Pen and Parchment Club 1; Sodalltna Latina 1. 2. trea . 2: Y-tcen 1. 2. 3; Red Jacket 1. 2. 3: A 'appella Choir 1. 2. 3: Girl ' Glee Club 1. 2: Mixed Choru 2. 3; Junto 8; Senior Play. Alexander Edward Camaioni Wolf College Prep Alex . . . friendly and pop- ular senior . . . most thrilled when we won the I'hillipv burg game. 20-7 . . . likes in- clude the great kids at E. II. S. and physical educa- tion class . . . success will follow this college-bound fellow. Baxketball Club 1. 2. 3: Hob- by Club 2. 3; Typing Club 1; Banket ball 1. 2. 3: Football 1. 2. 3. Irene Elizabeth Camareri Easton Business Education Five feet two . . . eyes of blue . . . future telephone operator . . . spends some of her spare time watching television and dancing . . . Mr. Noto's English class is most enjoyable . . . would like to take an airplane ride. II.R. trenx. 2: Bridge Club 2: Courtexy Club 1; Golf Club 3: Hostess Club 1; Hostess and Courtesy Club 2: Library Club 3: Y-teenx 1, 2. 3: Red Jackets I. 2. 3. Mario Joseph Capecci Wolf Gknfral Cap . . . August 28 . . . dislikes knee socks and con- ceited people ... is temp- ted to run Easton for one day . . . spends his spare time watching T. V. . . . hopes to go into business. H.R. pres. 1. 2; Basketball Club 1. 2. 3. sec. 1. 2; Hobby Club I. 2. 3. vlce-pre8. 1; Bax- ketbnll 1. 2. 3: Football 1, 2. Rosalie Caponigro Easton College Prf.p Ro . . . little and cute . . . future nurse likes Doc's English and going steady . . . nosey people and knee socks arc out . . . tempted to walk the plank . . . her comment. Nasty break.” Honor Society 3: Bridge Club 2; First Aid Club 2. pres.; Y- Teens 1. 2. 3: Twirling 2. 3: Red Jackets 1. Sara Jane Carai Easton Businrss Education Tempted to drive around the circle the wrong way on a busy Saturday . . . thrilled at becoming a twirler . . . likes |Kitato chips, M r . Noto's English class, and watching T. V. First Aid Club 2: Hoxtexx and Courtesy Club 3: Puzzle Club 2: Y-teenx 1, 2. 3: Flag Twirl- ing I; Twirling 2. 3. VlNCENE CASCARIO Wolf Collfgf. Prep Okay? Okay!” . . . Vicki . . . her favorite subject- art . . . plans to go to art school . . . likes handsome boys and | cop!c with nice personalities. Camera Club 3. sec-treas.; Courtesy Club 1. sec.: Math Club 3. sec.: Needlework Club 1; Y'-teens 1, 2. 3. Eileen Alice Cassidy Easton Business Education I . . . born on March seventeenth . . . thrilled when visiting Yellowstone National Park . . . favorite subject—history ... all suc- cess in the future. Bridge Club 2: Chess Club 2, 3; Typing Club 3. Dolores Jean Cali.ey Wolf Business Education Brown hair, brown eyes, five feet four . . . I)cc . . . likes food: pizza, hamburg- ers. milkshakes . . . Febru- ary 22. 1910.—an eventful day . ■ . this happy girl hopes to be a good secre- tary. H.R. sec. 1. 2: Hoxtexx and Courtexy Club 1; Muxlc Ap- preciation Club 1. 98 James Victor Chisksi Shull General Butch . . . likes to cook in his father's restaurant in his spare time . . . likely to say, Sugar!” at any moment . . . hopes to own a business of his own. Golf Club S; Hobby Club 2: Math Puzzlr Club 2: Tumbling Club 3; Baseball 1. 2. Vincent Civitella Wolf Genual Quiet girls and sports please Vince . . . going «traieht through the Circle would thrill this senior . . . likes Mr. Bedford's history class and enjoyed his first plane ride . . . Vince's am- bition is to fly a jet plane. Carol Josephine Clark F.aston Business Education Carol would like to have a juke l ox installed in the study hall . . . September 12. 1940 . . . she likes ice skating, roller skating, and loafing at home . . . hopes to become a secretary in the future. Ru lne Education Club 3: Li- brary Club 3: V-teen 1. 2. 3; Junto typl t 3; Honor Society 3. Ellen Mae Clemens Wolf Business Education F.1 . . . would like to roller-skate around the halls of E. H. S. . . . I doubt it!” . . . likes sports and all kinds of foods . . . hopes to Irecome a business education teacher in the future. Advanced Typing Club 3: Buxi- ne Education Club 1. 2, 3: Klr t Aid Club 1: Future Homemaker Club 2: Intramu- ral Sporta 1. 2. 3. Laraine Mae Clemis Wolf Business Education Five feet five, brown hair and eyes . . . Clem . . . was overjoyed when she got her own sports casjr1 . You know it!V_ L t would like tolattemlThc Alien- towns .SeDtfbjToi Cosmetology and nwoinc a licensed beau tldan. Advanced Typlnic Club 3; Ru lnc a Education Club 3. tren .; Y-teen 1, 2. 3: Girl ’ Ba ketball 2. 3: Intramural Sport I, 2. 3; Bed Jacket 1. 2. 3: Junto tv l t 3. Judith Marie Coffey Shull Business Education Jude . . . blonde liair, blue eyes . . . Easton Mifch's head majorette . Who said that?” v h T is not pleased IA doVd-faced peo- ple . . itempted to sit on the goal post. Hu lnc Education Club 3, pre .; Dramatic Club 1: Klrxt Aid Club 1. pre .: Advanced Typing Club 3. pre .: Ba ket- hall 1, 2. 3; Manager; Twirl- ing 2. Head Majorette 3; Vol- ley Ball I. 2. 3. David L. Cohen March Coij.kce Prep November 2. 1940 . . black hair, brown eyes . . . Co . . . likes girls, rock and roll, clothes, golf and danc- ing . . . hopes to study law at Swarthmore or the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. H.K. vie -pres. 2: Golf club 1. 3. Sec. 3: Hobby Club 2. 3; Math Puzzle Club 2: Typlnic Club 1; Varsity Tenni 2. 3. manager. Lois Annf. Cohen Easton College Prep Enjoyed traveling to Cal- ifornia . . . spends spare time listening to classical music . . . rates English and Oral English as her favorite subjects . . . plans to go into business in the retail field. Bridge Club 2: Chess Club I; IloxtcNM and Courtesy Club 2: La Fraternld-ul E p noln 3: Typing Club 3: Y-teen 1. 3. Social Service Chairman 3; Bed Jacket 1: Mixed Choru 1. 99 Mina Melissa Coldren Easton Business Education Five feet seven, brown hair, blue eyes . . . Aw, come on!” . . . would like to drive a stock car around the halls of Easton High . . . dislikes liver and conceited people . . . future plans uncertain. Bridge Club 2: Chess Club 2. 3: Typing Club 1, 3; Red Jac- ket 3. Myrna Lee Cole Wolf Businfss Education Clem's little car thrills her . . . dislikes homework and conceited peoplL . . spare time is spent £n eat- ing . . . favorite subjects— secretarial Muttiar and Eng- lish . . fftukre plans in- clude IttcoQuitg a secretary. II.R. s j -. 2: Advanced Typing Club 3: Bunin - Kducation Club 2. 3. sec. 3; Future Homemaker Club 2; Hobby Club I: Hostess and Courtesy Club 1; Y-teens 1. 2. 3: Bed Jacket 1. 2. 3: Honor So- ciety 3. Mary Ann Coopf.rsmith Easton Businfss Education Big day. April 2-kj . . blue-eyed lass, five tt t four . . . likes Mr. yNfeto's Eng- lish class uiuPwftndly pco- pic . . ! spare time at the ItKap cinema . . . fu- ture plaps include Itecoining a secretary. H.R. vlcc-pre . 1; Advanc -d Typing Club 3: Business Kdu- cation Club 2. 3; Hostess and Courtesy Club 2: Math Puzzle Club 1; Typing Club I; Y- teens I; Red Jackets 1. 2. 3; Junto typist 3. Joseph Anthony Corpora, Jr. Shull Vocational I.ikcs history, spaghetti, and listening to music . . . is displeased by stuck-up girls . . . was born on June 19. 19-10 ... is tempted to drive a stock car . . . will always rememl er wrestling in the district matches. Wrestling 1. 2. 3. Nancy Corriere Easton Business Education April 23. 1910 . . . brown hair, green eyes, five feet five . . . likes Mr. Noto's English class . . . also en- joys steak sandwiches and baseball games . . . plans to study at Churchmans' and become a secretary. H. R. pres. 2. vlce-pres. 3: Business Kducation Club 2: Girls' Golf Club 3: Hostess and Courtesy Club 2: Typing Club 1, 3; Y-teens 1. 2. 3; Girls' Basketball 1. 2. 3; In- tramural Sports I. 2. 3: Red Jackets 1. 2. 3. Robert Gordon Crawford Wolf Coi.i.ft.f Prep Gordo . . . five feci elev- en. bine eyes, light hair . . . prohahlv wotdd say. Rcal- ly-no kiddin! when receiv- ing an Edsel of his own . . . plans further study at As- bury. Kentucky. Athletic Club 2: Rand Club 1: Current Kvont club 3: Rifle Club 2. 8; Baseball mnnager I, 2. 3: A Cappella Choir I; Band 1; Mixed Chorus 1. Byron Nf.il Cronf. Wolf Vocational Brian . . . September SO. 1939 . . . five feet eight, green eyes . . . likes sports and listening to music on WEEX . . . also likes English and history class . . . wotdd like to Irccomc rich. Home Repair Club 1. 3: Wres- tling Club 3: Football 3; Track 1. Sarah Elizabeth Crosf.n March Coij.eck Prkp Sweet and friendly ... a greal asset to the Rechauf- fe staff . . . partial to danc- ing and good music . . . anticipating the thrill of a trip to Europe this sum- mer . . . bugs bring a frown to this future teacher. Rridge Club 2: F.T.A. 3: His- tory of Raston Club 1; Le Cer- cie Frnncnls 3. sec-treas. 3: Music Club 2: Typing A. Club 1: Y-teens 1. 3: Girls' Glee Club 2: Mixed Chorus 3; Re- chauffe 3. 10ft Judith Crouthamel Kaston Busing Education } Brown hair, blue eyes . . . Judce . . . April 7, 1940 . . . appreciates considerate peo- ple . . . likes biology class . . . passes spare time read- ing and driving . . . hopes to make a success of her life. II.It. sec. 1, pres. 3; Hostess and Courtesy Club 2: Library Club 3; Typing Club 2; Red Jackets 1. Charles Anthony CURTO F.aston Business Education Born in Palermo, Italy . . . came to this country at the age of ten . . . was thrilled when he won $100 in the New York Daily News foot- ball contest . . . plans to take a business course at Penn State. Student Council 3: Spanish Club 2; lll-Y 3; Wrestling 1. Barbara Ann Cuvo Shull Business Education Future beautician . . Barb . . . likes twirling L . . was most Quilled wlseuptne twirled fins for WjL'fi r s t time at tb'eJ uanon game . . . spcekoftuccccd in the future ' Student Council 1; Hostes nnd Courtesy Club 2. 3: Typing Club 2. 3; Twlrllnir 1. 2. 3. Caroi.e Catherine Cuvo Easton Business Education Most thrilled When passed her driving test | •Gad!” and conceit enjoys Oja . . . spell- ing and yriving. she Student Council 8: Bridge Club 2: Chess Club 1: Girls' Golf Club 3; Library Club 3: 8ew- InK Club 1; Travel Club 2: Y- teens 1. 2. 3: Red Jnekets 1. 2. 3: Student sec. 3. John Hayward Daws March General Future auto mechanic . . . brown hair, blue eves . . . likes cars . . . spends h i s spare time working on cars . . . would like to drive around the Circle backwards . . . also likes weekends but tlislikes homework. Collector Club 2: History Club 2; Hot Rod Club 3; Rifle Club 3: Rand 1. Sandra Lee Debosh Wolf College Prei Sandy . . . good-natured, energetic, blonde . . . favor- ite subject is government . . likes popular music,Atlanc- ing. and e?a t i • • is tempted tojflv'VMho nioon . . . futuren i Sinc at Ahing- ton Menpi il. Advanced Typing C I u b 2: Courtesy Club 1; La Fraterni dnd Kspanolu 2: Mary Myers Auxiliary 2. 3: Needlework Club l: Puxxle Club 3. see.; Travel Club 3; Y-teens I. 2. 3; Red Jackets 2, 3. Dorothy Marilyn Densi.fr Wolf Coijjt.k Prep Dotty . . . favors singing a n d dancing . . . enjoys chemistry . . . likes friendly people . . . dislikes show- offs . . . celebrates birthday on Octolicr SI . . . plans to study nursing at Easton or St. Luke's Hospital. First Aid Club 2: F.N.A. 3; Library Club 2. 3: Y-teens 1, 2. 3. Social Service Chairman 2: Library Assistant 2: Red Jac- kets 1. 2. 3; Mixed Chorus 1. 2. 3. George De Remer Siiuli. Coij-egk Prep Five feel eight . . . passes his time hunting . . . likes guns. foot), and cars . . . Decern her II. 1938 . . brown hair, green eyes . . . would like to work his wav around the world. Chemistry Club 2: Current Event Club 2. 3; Microscopy Club 1: Rifle Club 3: La Fra ternldad Espanola 1. 101 Anthony Peter De Vito Jean Marie Difilippantonio Shull Colleck Prep Shull Business Education Tony . . . favorite sub- jects arc geography and Mr. Baitolet's gym class . . . likes good food, driving, and fishing . . . dislikes woman drivers . . . was most thrill- ed when he got his driver's license. Chemistry Club 2. 3: (lame Club 1; Home Repair Club 2: Microscopy Club 1. 3. vlee- pre . 3; Track 1. Mabi.k Dew Shull Business Education Geography picked as this tiny senior's favorite class . . . dancing rated as a fav- orite pastime . . . March 16 is an important date . . . conceited people irk her . . . a future as a secretary . . . Gee whiz!” Golf (Tub 3: Library Club 3; Student ace. 3; Junto typist 3. Charles Dibii.io Shull General April 12. 1940 . . . black hair, brown eyes . . . most thrilled by his first car . . . Chuck . . . likes cars, sports, food, and girls . . . plans' to join the Air Force. II.R. vlce-pres. 2: Golf (Tub 1; Hobby (Tub 1, 2. 3; Hot Rod Club 2. 3. Patricia Ann Dibii.io Cute and friendly y . . thrilled by receiving Wfvcr's license . . will Vuhahly answer. «Well, ok Ay , when asked to «Io «nfiwhiug . . food topAlujonst of favor- ites . V Tttnpted to skate around the halls of E. II. S. . . . future at Easton Hos- pital. c Advanced Typing Club 3; Host- es and Courtesy Club 3. pres.; Y-toens 1, 2, 3; Red Jackets 1. Joanne Doria Easton Business Education A small hut mighty cheer- leader . . . future airline hostess . . . Mr. Carol's Spanish class rates tops . . being elected senior class secretary proved most thrill- ing . . . would like to take charge of E. H. S. for one day. Claaa sec. 3: H.R. trcaa. 2: Bridge Club 2, prea.: Flab and Reel Club 3; Golf Club 8: Travel Club 2: Y-teena 2. 3: .student me. 3; Cheerleader 1, 2. 3; Red Jaekcta 1. Anthony Louis Drago Wolf Collect. Prep Tony . . . brown hair, brown eyes, five feet seven . . . May 13. 1910 . . . likes sports, pizza pie. and cars . . . was most thrilled when lie got his driving license. Chemlatry (Tub 3: Collector Club l, 2: Geography Club 3; Microscopy (Tub 1. 2. Michael Draco Shull College. Prep P. A. ... a fancy dancer . . . looks toward nursing as a future . . . dreams of fly- ing around the world . . . will always l c remembered by her friends. Shull Vocational Mike . . . hunting, fish- ing. a n d cars . . . insists, You'll l c all right! . . enjoys chemistry class . . . future draftsman plans to attend Penn State. 8t udent Council 2: Advanced Typing Club 2: F.N.A. 3: HI - tory of E:n ton Club 1: Micro- scopy Club 1; Puzzle Club 3, trea .; La Fraternldad Ksp-'n- ola 2: Y-teen 1, 2, 3; Red Jacket 1. 2. 3; Rechauffe 3. Fish and Reel Club 3; Home Repair Club l; La Fraternldad Kapanola I; Rifle Club 8: Typ- ing Club 2; Voc New 2. 102 Maija Ducmanis Easton Collecr Prf.p Blonde and hluc-cycd . . . lxK)ks and cars head her lists of likes . . . Oral English and art rate tops with her . . . July 31 an important date . . . acting will take up much of her time in the future. H. R. pro . 1; Current Eventa Club 2. program chairman; Klah and Keel Club I. ec.; F.H.A. 2; Library Club 3: Travel Club 3: Typing Club 1: Y-teens 1; Library Aaalatant I. 2: Basketball 1. Lawrence Charles Dull Wolf Coi.lf.gf. Purr Future engineer . . . passes his time hunting, fishing, and watching westerns on T.V. . . . thrilled by skiing double on water skis . . . plans to attend Lafayette or Penn State. H.R. treas. 2. 3: Chemistry Club 3. t reaa.: Math Club 2: Puzzle Club 2; Stamp Club 3; Track 1. 2. 3. Rricf. Raymond Dunn Wolf Coij.f.gf. Prfp Baseball player . . . most thrilled when Easton l cat Allentown in baseball i n 1956 . . . would like partici- pating in sports or sleeping all day . . . plans to lie a teacher. Baseball Club 2: Cheaa Club 1. 2. 3. sec. 1. treas. 3; F.T.A. 3; Math Club 1; Hl-Y 1. 2. chap- plain 2; Bnaeball 1. 2. 3. John Dirnin Wolf Gf.nfral Jack . . . red hair and blue eyes . . . ambition is to join the Marines . . . finds sports and Mr. Bartolet's gym class enjoyable but wise guys unappealing . . . favor- ite subject—Mr. Noto’s Eng- lish class. Baaketball Club 2: F.C.A. 2; Hobby Club 3. treas.; Hot Rod Club 3; Football I. 3. Gforcf. Ealer March Com.fck Prfp A valuable Rover for three years . . . likes sports of any kind ... a future engineer . . . rates chemistry class greatest . . . thrilled most by climbing to the top of Mt. Grey lock. Current Event Club 2; Golf Club 8; La Fratcrnldad Espan- ola 1. 2. 3. pro . 3; Woodwork- ing Club 1: Bnaeball 1, 2; Football 1, 2. 3: Mixed Chorus I; Senior Play. Nancy Carol Eckard Wolf Coixfgf. Prfp Nance . . . always a pleas- ant smile . . . sports, reading, dancing, pizza. and steak sandwiches appeal to this brown-haired miss . . . play- ing the organ in church for the first time proved most thrilling ... a future music teacher. Band Club 8; Dramatics and L’sher Club 1; Microscopy Club 2; Music Appreciation Club 1. 2. sec. 2: Y-teens 1. 2. 3. music chnlrmnn 1. 2; Red Jackets 1, 2; A Cappelln Choir 3; Rand 3; District Chorus 2. 3. Thei.ma Ei.i .abf.th Ehrif. F.aston Bisinfas Education Full of fun . . . most thrill- ing moment—graduation . . . can lie found listening to one of Perry Como's records on Bandstand while eating spaghetti or hamburgers . . . dislikes homework and con- ceited people . . . dreams of traveling around the world. Current Events Club 1: Golf Club 3; Library Club 3. pres.; Y-toon 1. 2. 3; Student sec. 3. Jf.an Marie Ellis Wolf Coli.fcf. Prfp Blonde hair and blue eyes—our Jeannie ... al- ways ready for watching tel- evision . . . delighted with all the great kids at E. H. S. . . . future home will he I-ankenau Hospital ... a sure cure for any patient. H. R. sec. 2: Bridge Club 1; Camera Club 2: F.H.A. 2. trea .; F.N.A. 3; Math Club 1; Teenage Book Club 3; Y-teens I. 2. 3; Library Assistant 3: Red Jacket 1: Rechauffe 3: Honor Society 3. 10.8 David Charles Engelhardt Easton Catholic Vocational Dave . . . hunting and fishing . . . show-offs—his j ci peeve . . . future plans include some branch of the service . . . bring out the birthday cake on July 15. Hobby Club 3: Hot Rod Club 3. Carol S. Evans Shull College Prep Popular cheerleader . . . thrilled most by making the cheering squad . . . spends extra time loafing and danc- ing . . . college algebra is most enjoyable . . . hound to succeed in her plans for the future. Student Council Delegate I. 2. 3; Bridge Club 1; K.T.A. 2. 3. program committee 3: Golf Club 3: Spanlah Club 1. 2: Y- toena 1. 2. 3; Cheerleading 1, 2. 3; Red Jacket 1. Gloria Lois Evans March College Prfp Dropped by the stork on May 28. 1910 . . . chemistry . . . future plans include nursing at Episcopal Hos- pital . . . certain to become a success. Dramntlc Club 1; F.N.A. 3; Mu ale Appreciation Club 1: Nature Club 3: Y-toena 1, 2. 3; Red Jacketa 3. Sandra Lee Evans Wolf Businfss Education Sandy . . . petite lass with a smile for everyone . . . most thrilled if she could drive through the center of the Circle . . . pizza, steak, and coke appeal, hut home- work displeases her . . . will make an efficient secretary. Bualneaa Education Club 3: Li- brary Club 3; Y-tcena 1, 3: Honor Society 3. Joanne -Elizabeth Farber Wolf Busin uEducation R e a ding Vpd watching television psKs? this future secretary's sujje ... to for- get alxmt ‘Juuncwoik tempts her . WR eited people irk this «Juwjgirl . . . thrilled most Moecoming engaged. Current Eventa Club 1: Golf Club 3; Hoateaa and Courtesy Club 2; Library Club 2. 3: Mu- sic Appreciation Club 1; Y- teena 1. 2: Junto typlat 3: Red Jackets 1. 2. Mary Jean Farina Wolf Be si.mas Education Blonde hair and blue eyes . . . attained the height of five feet . . . has a smile for everyone . . . prefers Eng- lish class . . . becoming a successful sccrctarv would certainly please this ardent Yankee fan. Honor Society 3: Bridge Club 3, vlcc-prea.: Bualneaa Educa- tion Club 2: Chen Club 2: Cur- rent Eventa Club 1, aec.; First Aid Club 1: Golf Club 3: Y- teena 1. 3; Red Jacketa 1. 2. 3. Carlota Favor March Business Education Future Wave . . . desires to travel around the world . . . thrilled by meeting the late Dr. Allrcri Einstein . . Oral Englisbes hli veils this quic fgrrl aV j. spends spare tunc 'VMcjSWig television or listenings to records . . . op- posed to homework. Hlatory Club 1; Hewing Club 1. Lynne D. Fegley Easton Business Education Blonde hair, blue eyes . . . future physical education teacher . . . favorite past- time—having fun . . . favors Spanish and gym classes . . . had many thrilling moments while playing basketball with the Roverettcs. Cheaa Club 2: Golf Club 3: Na- ture Club 3: Typing club 2: Gym Aaelatant 2. 3: Junto typlat 3: Student aec. 3; Glrla’ Baaketbnll 1. 2, 3; Intramural Baaelmll and Volleyball; Red Jacketa 2. 3. 104 Paula Eileen Felker Easton Business Education Brown hair and eyes . . . Mr. Noto's English brings a gay look, but homework brings a look of contempt . . . will ahvays remember the wonderful times at E. H. S. . . . most thrilling moment yet to come ... an- ticipates l cing a secretary or beautician. Niitlli'work nml Sowing Club 3: Typing Club 3: Y-t«-«na 1. 2: Red Jacket 1. 2. 3. William James Fells Easton Cou.kcf. Prep Bill . . . future mechanical engineer . . . likes cars and eating . . . enjoys reading and working on cars . . . plans further course of study at Penn State . . . Doc's Eng- lish class rates tops with this likable lad. H.R. trea . 1: Chemlatry Club 3: Golf Club 2. 3. pro . 2: Nature Club 1: La Kraternldad Kxpnnoln 2: Stamp Club 1. Lawrence Albert Fisher Easton College Prkp Larry . . . fricndl) crson- ality . . . finds dutk-iip peo- ple uliattractile'. . . sports head Ais. favorites . . . would! {ye very happy to have-a wl)oxing match with Doe . . . will sail the ocean blue after graduation. H.R. vlce-pre . 2: Bnaketbnll Club 3; Travel Club 3; Base- ball 1. 2. 3: Basketball 1; Sen- ior Play 3. Sharon Lee Fishf.r Wolf Business Education One of our high-strutting twirlcrs . . . enjoW M r. Noto's English c Iu4s . . . passes tifcie twirling, eating, and sleepingvV. . can l c heard saylngV Oh. my good- ncss!’’ .H will surely lie a successful secretary. H.R. aee.treaa. 3; Bus In «-ax Ed- ucation Club 1. 2. treaa.; Cheaa Club 1. 2: Golf Club 3: Typ- ing Club 3: Y-teena 1. 2. 3: Student aec. 3; Baaketball 1, 2. 3; Intramural Sporta 1, 2. 3; Twirling 1. 2. 3. William Eugene Fitzgibbons Woi.f Vocation ai. Fit . A. . '58 Edsels and all souped up aig ap|K-al to this dark-Jujmrd lad . . . favorilA jtiUjecl— algebra . . . passfcr tfmc eating and work- ing on cars . . . would like to attend G. M. C. Technical to become an automotive en- gineer. Lawrence R. Fluck Shull Vocational Brown-haired, bluc-c y c d lad . . . known to his many friends as Larry . . . cele- brates his birthday on Sep- tember IOth . . . enjoys hunt- ing and traveling . . . me- chanical drawing is the fa- vorite subject of this future draftsman. F.C.A. Club I. 2: Home Repair Club 1, 2; Honor Society 3. Richard Foli.weiler Easton College Prkp Dick . . . tall and blonde . . . friendly . . . likes girls and sports . . . enjoys biol- ogy class . . . horseback rid- ing when the weather permits . . . future plans include traveling and college. Chcaa Club 1. 2. 3: Mleroacopy 1. 2. 3: Track 2. 3. Martin William Frankenfield Easton Vocational Friendly lad . . . delights in anything concerning cars . . . thrilled by passing driv- er's test . . . wise guys and homework get thumbs down . . . dreams of driving around the Circle backwards. . . . hopes to become a good printer. Baakctbnll Club 1. 2: Hot Rod Club 3; Printing Club 1. 2. 3. 105 Ronai.d Russell Frankenfield Wolf Business Education Future farmer . . . would like to go west . . . likes— f o o t I) a 11 , cars, food, and girls . . . prefers gym class . . . nothing pleased this friendly lad more than hunt- ing in Nova Scotia. Enxton ArrIok 1. vice-pres.; First Aid Club 2: Golf Club 2: Hot Rod Club 3; Nature Club 1; Rifle Club 3. Patricia Ann Frawley Wolf Gf.nf.ral Pat . . . would toti salis- fied to drive aronfcd t h c Circle Frontwards : . . Dick —that rertajnVsorneone . . . most OKckwr when she re- ceive n TV engagement ring . . . will Ik- a success in what- ever «lie does. Camera Club 1. 2: Chemistry Club 1; F.H.A. 2; Golf Club 3; Library Club 3. Doris Ann Gangwer Siii'ii. Collect. Prfp A cute bouncy cheerleader ... in favor of English class, pizza, cokes, and football games . . . would like to abolish conceited people and homework . . . future plans include Incoming an elementary teacher. BrldRo Club I; F.T.A. Club 2. 3; Golf Club 3; La Fraternl- dnd Espanoln 1. 2; Y-teens 1. 2. 3; CheerleadlnK 1. 2. 3; Red Jackets 1. James Hilton Gano Easton Coi.i.fcf. Prfp Jim . . . favors English and physics classes . . . val- uable athlete to E. H. S. . . . oh. for a wrestling match with Doc Howe . . . great success as an engineer. H. R. proa. 1. 3; Raaketball Club 2. 3: Chew Club 2. treaa.; Travel Club 3. proa.: Baaebalt I. 2. 3; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Football 3. Joseph Charles Gf.llock, Jr. Wolf General A very friendly fellow . . . known to his many friends as Joe . . . enjoys baseball, but not the Dodgers . . . Oh, yeah! . . . the Army lieckons after graduation. Vivien Joan Genua Easton Business Education Viv . . . eule an Ttill of fun . . . desires‘ become a success in jvhftlcvcr she does . . . smflvs Spanish class. tiavVlAigT pizza, a n d dancingw V. was most ex- cited wf|ilc picking out her Volkswagen. Currents Eventa Club 3. see.; Golf Club 3; Y-teena 1. 2, 3; Rod Jacket 1. 2, 3. Sally Gesoff March Cou.f.gf Prep Sally ... a future Eng- lish teacher . . . naturally favors English class . . . most happy when eating vanilla fudge ice cream . . . tempted to irccome a blonde. BrldKo Club 2; F.T.A. 3; Hon- or Society 3; Music Appreola- tlon Club 1; Sodnlltn Lntlnn 1; BoRlnnora TypInR Club 2: Junto 3, nows editor. David Hugh Geuss Wolf Vocational Dave . . . usually quiet . . . blonde hair and blue eyes . . . spends his spare time working on cars . . . scho- lastically—prefers English class . . . future mechanic . . . hopes to have a garage of his own some day. l-lt Club 1; Microscopy Club I. I Of) Edwin Frank Gier Wolf College Prep Sports and food—favorites . . . spends spare time sleep- ing . . . this active boy will become a chemist after grad- uating from Penn State. H.R. pro . 2. trc« . I. vlce- pres. S: HaMk.ll.nil Club 3; Manager Club t. 2: Phy lc Club 1: Travel Club 2. 3; Baw- bnll maniKer 1. 2. 3. head 3: Basketball manager 1. 2. 3. head 3; Football manager 1, 2. 3. head 3; Mixed Chorus. Willie Gilbert Easton General Happy-go-lucky fcll4)p . . easy to get along wkfi . . . seems to think ev eryone’s name is l'VV • • • often found daw Ag . . . frowns on sloppy drcssers . . . thrilled when lie 'received his first paycheck . . . after traveling for awhile, would like to Ire- come a barber. Golf Club I: Hobby Club 1. Rosalie Giuffrf. Wolf Business Education Full of fun . . . spends an enjoyable evening if she is riding in a car . . . favors English class . . . will make a good secretary for some employer. Y-tcen 1. 2. 8; Basketball 2. 3. Robert Witwer Gockley II Governor Mifflin Vocational Bob . . . tall and quiet . . . swimming, cars, and food rate high . . . doesn't tolerate unfriendly people . . . hopes to own a print shop. Camera Club 2: Hot Rod Club 3; Printing Club 1. 2. 3. Gary Lamont Goodear Easton College. Prep Quiet . . . fond of music and science liooks . . . well pleased in chemistry class . . . |K sscsses a very friendly personality . . . few dislikes . . . looks forward to a fu- ture as a dentist. • Band I. 2. 3. Richard Wayne Goodyear Shull College Prep Dick . . . friendly person- ality . . . bowling, basket- ball. and ravioli arc special . . . math rates high . . . Air Force will welcome him. Banket ball Club 1. 2: Begin- ner ' Typing Club 2: K.C.A. 1; Track 2. 3. Edward A. Gleichman Wolf College Prf.p Ed . . . specializes in watch- ing television . . . valuable athlete at E. H. S. . . . hav- ing a wassail bout with I)oc would prove exciting . . . hopes to Irccomc a West Point cadet. Chemlntry Club 3. pre .; Golf Club 1: Gym Club 1; Math Club 2. vlce-prea.; Microscopy Tub 2. 3. pre . 3. vlce-pre . 2; Football 2. 3: Track 1. 2. 3; Wrestling 1: A Cappella Choir 3; Mixed Choru 3: Orchestra 1. 2. 3; Honor Society 3. Donna Louise Gordon Shull Business Education Donna . . . green cWi . . . light brown hair I .’ . can l c found talking, m the tele- phone . .1. liysl government as her fayot$c subject . . . enjoys rciskcthall and foot- ball games . . . ho|H-s to work ii an office after grad- uation. Advanced Typing Club 2. 3; Dramatic ami Usher Club 1: Flint Aid Club 1. 2. ec.: Y- teen 1. 2. 3; Twirling 2. 3. 107 Genf. Ralph Grifo Wolf College Prep How about that?’’ . . . tempted to roll his faithful drum down the hall ... fa- vors lively activities . . . sure to fulfill h i s ambition to succeed. Blind Club 1. 2. 3; A Cappclln Choir 2. 3: Band I. 2. 3: Mix- ed Chorus 2: Orchestra 2. 3. Doris Ann Groli.er Shull Business Education Another future nurse . . . chemistry class is the great- est .. . attending football and basketball games a pleasure . . . will never ap- preciate conceited people. F.T.A. 2. 3. see. 3: F.N.A. 3: Hostess and Courtesy Club 2: Pennsylvania History Club 1. vice-pros.; Y-teens 1, 2. 3; Red Jackets 1, 2. Ann Gertrude Gross March College Prep Cute and petite . . . busi- ness manager of the Junto . . . prefers sports cars anti ivy league clothes . . . learns all the latest dance steps in her leisure time. Student Council 2: BrldRe Club 2; Debut I in: club 1: Le Cor- el© Francals 1. 2. pres. 2: F.T.A. 3: Golf Club 3: Y-teens 1. 3; Red Jackets 1; Junto 3, business manaaer. James Samuel Hahn March College Prep Always a friendly smile . . . fervently anti-Phillies . . . passes leisure time par- ticipating in sports . . . plans to study civil engineer- ing. Boys' Golf Club 3. pres.: Chem- istry Club 3; Fish and Reel Club 2; Math Puzzle Club 1; I-a Fraternldad Espanola 1. 2; Track 2. 3. Marsha May Hahn Easton College Prep Marty . . . can be found playing the organ, provided she isn’t involved in some other musical adventure . . . always remembered will lie English class . . . sure to at- tain success. Student Council 1; Dcr Deut- sche Vereln 2; Music Appre- ciation Club 1. 2. 3. vice-proa. 3; National Honor Society 3; Sodalitas Latina 1; Y-teens 1. 2. 3. sec. 1. Judith Anne Hai.ko Wolf College Prep “You. too— can l c pop- ular and well-liked with a personality like vivacious Judy's . . . Ireing elected to the Honor Society proved most thrilling for this fu- ture chemist, who will lie studying at Chatham Col- lege next year. H.R. sec. 1. treas. 2: Student Council 1; Honor Society 3; Chemistry Club 2. sec. 3; Mi- croscopy Club 1. treas. 3; Pen and Parchment 1; Y-teens 1, 2. 3; Guidance Office Asst. 3: Red Jackets 1. 2. 3; Girls' Glee Club 2: Mixed Chorus 3; Rechnuffe 3; Senior Play. Kathleen Edith Halley Shull Business Education Gccn . . . popular green- eyed lass . . . favors s|iorts and food . . . sure to succeed in her plans to he a gym teacher. Class treasurer 1. 2. 3; Stu- dent Council 3: Business Edu- cation Club 1. 2. pres. 1. vlce- pres. 2; Fish and Reel Club 3: Golf Club 3. pres.; Needlework Club 1; Y-teens 1. 2. 3: Intra- mural sports 1, 2. 3: Basket- ball 1. 2. 3; Red Jackets 1. 2. 3. pres. 3. Joan Hank Shull Business Education “Holy cow!” . . . w h a t Joan says when cAttCeitcd people arc around V J. gov- ernment Nass isiMin . . . n ever wiUioifKjiicr trusty white sweatoc V) . hound 4o succeed. - Advanced TypInR Club 2: F.H.A. 2: GeoRraphy Club 1: Hostess and Courtesy Club 1. 108 James John Hanlon Easton Catholic Vocational Quiet . . . relaxed-look- ing . . . dreams of Itecoming a millionaire . . . enjoys history class ... to remain yoiing would please this senior. Football 1, 2. 3: Senior Piny. Judith Ann Hartenstein Tappan Coi.lf.gi: Prip Grouches tlispleasc this cute blonde . . . prefers root beer ice cream sodas . . . most tempted to swim in the Dixie ('up . . . Imhiih! to lie a success as a physical thera- pist. F.T.A. 3: Der Deutsche Vereln 2. pm.; Sodnlltnx Lot Inn 1; Travel Club 1. 2; Y-teens 1, 2. 3; Banket ball 2. 3; Red Jacket 1. 2. 3. Barbara Miller Hartman Shlj.i. Business Education ( ______________________ Did you ever!-: . a cuic broWn-eyed .Jass • • • Bail . . 1 mmfUiappv when talkingvon riurtelcphonc . . . favors goULTnment class and funny people. Sewing club 2; Travel Club 2; Y-teens 2; Student aec. 3. Sharon Lee Hartman Shull Businfas Education Likable twirlcr . . . en- joys pearl rings and eating turkey . . . would rather read a good lx ok than wait for late people . . . hopes to continue studies at the Uni- versity of Colorado. Math Puxxle Club 1; Needle- work Club 1. 2: Y-teena 1. 2. 3; Twirling 1. 2. 3. Beverly Lillian Hartzell Shull Businiss Education A cloud of dtut always trails Ik . . . tltfs future nurse p Ians „fo' study at Easton I lospital . . . favors Mr. Noti r Eiiglish class . . . happv tien sleeping. Advanced Typing Club 2; Dra- matic and Ushers Club 1; F.N.Jf. 3; Music Appreciation Club I, trenn.; Nature Club 3; Y-t« ns 1. 3; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3; Red Jackets 1, 2. 3; A Cap- pella Choir 2. 3; Mixed Chor- us 1, 2, 3. Barbara Ann Hawk Wilson Businfss Education Babs . . . rates lxx kkecp- ing and biology as her fa- vorite subjects . . . turns thumbs down on people who don’t say what they mean .. . future plans include be- ing a Bell Telephone oper- ator. Dramatic and Usher Club 2. 3; Hostess and Courtesy Club 2. 3. sec. 3. Charles Wilson Hazen Shull Coixkgf: Prkp Rcd-haiicd football play- er . . . excels in baseball . . . known as a tup-loving guy . . J cnjoys ' spending time inr artsclns . . . hopes to fulfill w nIi of being an art teacher . . . plans to study 4t Cooper Union. H.R. pres. 3: Basketball Club 1: Business Education Club 3; Chens Club 1, 2; Dramatic and Ushers Club 3; Baseball 1, 2. 3; Football I. 2. 3. Eleanor Rose Hellf.r Wolf Businfss Education Quiet . . . pleasing person- ality . . . music and roller skating arc favorites ... to be a secretary is her goal . . . dreams of a trip to Cal- ifornia. Advanced Typing Club 3: Business Education Club 3; Y-teena 1. 3; Student sec. 3: Junto typist 3. 109 Sterling Hendricks Shull General Six feet . . . Iinwn eyes and brown hairbA. . quiet but likable .NA will readily join in a 'djlwiission al out huniingAAJ . hopes to Ire lucky Wiipngh to shoot a bear. , Gordon William Herbster Bancor Coixf.ce Prip Tall . . . friendly ... ar- dent Phillies fan . . . lists Oral English class as a fa- vorite . . . hopes to l ecoine an advertising agent . . . fu- ture home is Penn State. Club 2: Beginners' Typing Club 2: Chemistry Club 2; F.T.A. 3; Hl-Y Club 3. Alicf. Mae Higgins Sllt'IX BUSINESSv Ent C ATION Jeepers! . .yAiltic eyes, brown hair «. V plans to be an aitoine-JhtWess ... en- joys daWingV . . rcmcmlieri well diAdlflr she received hei driver license. Advanced Typing Club 8: Bust- Ik-iw Education Club 3: Dra- matic and Unbar Club 2: Hostess and Courtesy Club 2. Lois May Hosking Shuix Coixf.ce Prfi An attractive miss . . . wearing a kilt to school would prove exciting . . . sure to attend all gab ses sions . . . plans the fu- ture as a math teacher. Class sac. 2: II.H. sac. 2. 3; Advanced Typing Club 2: Da- bating Club 1; F.T.A. 3: Honoi Society 2. 3. see. 3; Math Puz- U Club 1. sec.-. I,a Fraterni- dad Espanola 2. see.; Y-teens I. 2. 3; Basketball 2. 3: In- tramural sports 2. 3: Bed Jackets I. 2. 8: Girls’ Glee Club 2: Mixed Chorus 3: Sen- ior Play. Holly Hutton Hughes March Collecf. Prf.p Hoi . . . full of fun . . . asset to the basketball team . . . dislikes insincere people . . . future plans include nursing at Lankenau Hospi- tal. H. R. pres. 1. 2: Bridge Club I. 2, sec. 2: Debating Club 1: Future Nurses Club 3, pres.; F.T.A. 3: Y-teens 1. 2. 3: Bas- ketball 1. 2. 3: Intramural sports 1, 2. 3; Bed Jackets 1. 2. 3. treas. 3: A 'appella Choir 3: Mixed Chorus 2. 3. Sharon Ann Ingrafea Voi.f Business Education A future Bell Telephone operator . . . favors |x pular music and writing letters . . . frowns on too many tests in one day . . . hopes to take a trip to Mexico. Advanced Typing Club 3: Business Education Club 2: First Aid Club 3: Hostess and Courtesy Club 1. 2; Music- Ap- preciation Club 1. 2. Barbara Ann Iudicello Shuix Coij.ec;k Prep Dazzling black hair, scin- tillating personality—real as- sets . . . competent assistant editor of Rechauffe ... fa- vors biology and algebra . . . future laboratory technician. H.R. vlce-pres. 8; Student Council alternate 1: Honor So- ciety 2. 3: La Fraternldad Es- pnnola 1; Courtesy Club 1; Debating Club 2: Math Puz- zle Club 2; F.T.A. 8: Honor Society Club 8: Y-teens 1. 2. 3: Bed Jackets 1, 2. 3; Be- chauffe 3. assistant editor. Helga Katherine Jacob Wolf College Prep Bluc-cycd. hlonde-haircd lass . . . seems to enjov Ger- man class . . . spends leisure time reading . . . tempted to apply at West Point. Student Council alternate 1. 2. 3; Beginners' Typing Club 2: Der Deutsohe Vereln 2. treis.: n,.bating Club 1; Dramatic and Usher Club 1. fen .; F.T.A. 3: Golf Club 3; Y-teens 1. 2. 3: Intramural Sports 2. 3; Red Jacket 1. 2. 3. no Elizabeth Johnson Shull Business Education Suict . . . pleasant . . ers dancing and jwttfch- ing TV during mkiu- lime . . . detests uiflurpic . . . rates Wigli hTMici favorite subject I . ( Jmdccidcd about thc iuAye. but sure to be a succass. v Advanced Typing Club 2, 3: First Aid 3: Geography Club 2: Basketball 3. James Joseph Johnson Wolf College Prep Brown hair, brown eyes . . . comical and likable . . . enjoys all tvpcs of races . . . will reineiniicr Oral English classes . . . future remains a question. H.R. pre . 1: Beginner ' Typ- ing flub 1. 2: Chemistry Club 3; Home Repair Club 1: Jun- ior Foreign Policy Club 2. 3. Emily Louise Jones Shull College Prep Em . . . happy-go-lucky I senior . . . steaks and friend- I ly people rate high . . . homework thumlis down . . . first formal—most thrilling moment .. . soon to Ik found at Presbyterian Hospital. FI rat Aid Club 1. 2: F.N.A. 3: History Club 2: Le Cercle Francala 1: Library Club 3: Mary Myera Auxiliary 1. vlcc- pre .: Y-teena 1; Gym Aaala- tant t: Basketball 1. 2. 3; Red Jaeketa 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 2: Mlx« d Chorus 3. Harvey Edward Jones Wolf College Prep This pleasant senior lists steak sandwiches and fish- ing as his favorites . . . rates algebra as his special sub- ject . . . also enjoys eating and sleeping . . . looks for- ward to being an engineer. Jr. F.P.A. 3: History of Eaa- ton Club 1: Math Club 3; Puz- zle Club 1. Gary R. Kauth Wolf Vocational Six feet . . . handsome . . . tempted to saliotage a school experiment . . . food in gen- eral appeals to Gary . . . ho| cs to own a garage in the future. Bnaketball Club 1; F.C.A. 1. 2. 3: Hot Rod Club 3; Voc News 2. Paul W. Keen Wolf College Prep Penn State bound ... an asset to the baseball team . . . thrilled by hitting first home-run . . . seems to dis- like Yankees . . . will never forget English class. Chemistry Club 3: Golf Club 1. 2. 3: Hobby Club 1. 2; Base- ball 1. 2, 3. Roy Kilpatrick Easton General Roy ... six feet tall . . . green eyes . . . July 21 a special date . . . enjoys iK-ing with a certain brunette . . . hopes to spend the future on a farm or ranch. Patricia Ann King Siht.i. Business Education Blonde Vhair audi blue eves . . . Ve sltantfg. swim- ming. stcifcs. Y rtd French fries—favprAzAj . . conceited people nW on Pal's list . . . “I’ll say! ... a perfect secretary - for some lucky boss. Honor Society 2. 3; Advanced Typing Club 3; Courtesy Club 1: Needlework Club 1: Y-teena 1. 2. 3: Red Jaeketa 1. 2. 3. Ill Marleen Joan Kleinhans Easton College Prf.p Mr. Maitland’s biology class, seafood, and singing bring a smile . . . teachers as pupils would please her . . . math rates high . . . East Stroudsburg—f uture home for this elementary school teacher. Beginners' Typing Clut 1. aec.- tr«-as.: Dramatics and Ushers Club 1: Math Puzzle Club 2. 3: Music Appreciation Club 2; Needlework Club 8: Y-teens 1. 2. 8: Glee Club 1. 2. 3: Mixed Chorus 2. 3: A Cappella Choir 2. 3; District Chorus 8. Charles Griffith Kohi.er Easton Vocational A future p r i nI known as Jo }- ■ turns thumlMulouutjHi wise guys ’ ‘ ' 'V jA bidding'- . . . claim !making varsity bas- ketbal) as most exciting mo- ment. H.R. vlce-pres. 1. 2: Basket- ball Club 1, 2. 8: Printing Club 1. 2. 3. treas. 2; Basket- ball 1. 2. Kenneth John Kohi.f.r Easton General Dark hair . . . good-look- ing . . . Kenny enjoys foot- ball. hunting, and pii a . . . exciting moment occurred in football game against P’burg . . . would like to become a naval officer. Flrat Aid Club 2; Flah and Reel Club 3; Nature Club 1; Puzzle Club 2: Rifle Club 3; Typing Club 1; Football 1. 2. 3. Thomas M. Kohi.er Easton Vocational Tombstone . . . can l e found at the Dolly Madison Shop| c . . . prefers sports and the kids at E. H. S. . . . tempted to let a mouse loose in study hall . . . will be a successful pattern mak- er. Student Council 1; Flrat Aid Club 2; Flah and Reel Club 3; Hobby Club 1; Home Repair Club 2: Malinger ' Club 1; Ri- fle Club 3; Football manager 1. 2. 3; Baaeball manager I. 2, 3: Banket ball manager 3. James Kostura, Jr. Easton General Jim . . . likes cars, girls, and popular records . . . enjoys Mr. Xoto's English class . . . thrilled with own car and license . . . cele- brates April 1 . . . future still undecided. Geography Club 3: Geology Club 3; La Fraternldad Eapan- ola 2; Microscopy Club 2. Barry Kowitz Easton General Bad referees and stuck-up kids rate thumbs down . . . . . . Ko . . . most thrilling moment—watching E. H. S. play football this year . . . favorite subject—fine art . . . nice girls and all sports . . . future car salesman. Chess Club 1; Flah and Reel Club 3; Game Club 1; Hobby Club 2; Nature Club 2: Rifle Club 3. Judith Kowitz Easton College Prep Tiny . . . petite . . . Eng- lish class with Doc—rates high . . . clinical psycholo- gy—Judy’s future job . . . good l ooks in her spare time . . . a leader . . . sure to be a great success. Honor Society 3: Mualc Ap- preciation Club 1. 2. trean. 2: Mualc and Dramatica Club 3. aec.: Sodalltaa Latina 1; Y- teena 1. 2. 3: A Cappella Choir 2. 3: Mixed Chorua 2, 3. James Alan Kressler Snci.i. College Prep Friendly Jim . . . enjoys art class, bowling, sleeping, and girls . . . frowns on homework and conceited people . . . wants to yin State Wrestling Champion- ship . . . desires to become a great bowler ... a sure suc- cess. Chemistry Club 3; Flrat Aid Club 1. 2: Flah and Reel Club 3. vice-proa.; Math Puzzle Club 1; Microscopy Club 2; Track 2. 3: Wrestling 2. 3. 112 Laurel Joyce Kurlansik Wolf Coi.lf.cf. Prfp ,nK aP- food and tops . . . I . . . fu- student . . . Medical Center. F.N.A. 3; Geography Club S. oe.: Geology Club 2. hoc.; Hobby Club 1; Nature Club 1, 2: Red Jackets 1. Linda Frances Labate March College Prfp Browmeyes . . «toon brown hair . . u ncaiMesser . . . How alM iiVJ tnat? . . . nice tjtyhctr cokes, biology, and government rate A-1 . . . (Easton's loss will l c some college's gain. H. R. see. l. 3. vice-pro . 2: Honor Society 2. 3: Beginner ’ Typing Club 2: Bridge Club 2: Debating Club 1; Fish and Reel Club 3: Library Club 1; Y-teen 1, 2. 3: Red Jackets I. 2. 3; Mixed Chorus 1. Josephine Mary Laduca Siiull Business Education Hopes to do clerical work in the future . . . eating pizza. steaks, and French fries appeal to this brown- eyed gal . . . going ice skating anti watching T.V.— fun . . . becoming a sec- retary-ambition. Advanced Typing Club 3. trens.: Geography Club 1; Golf Club 3: Math Club 1; Red Jnckets I. 2. 3. Ruth Ann Lambert Wolf College Prep F u n -1 o v i n g . . . puts sports, friendly pcoplA cad- ing. anti Mr. Bedford's gov- ernment yt the haB of her list . . K cono md people stay at mV faprom ... fu- ture cbn(iss . . . home will l e Valparaiso. Bridge Iriub 1. 2; First Aid flub I; Music Appreciation Club 2. 3: Travel Club 3: Y- teens 3: Gym Assistant 2: Red Jackets 3: Mixed Chorus 3. Jean Louise Laros Wolf Coij.egf. Prfp Jeanne sandy bid parties, dd always smlliiikj. . . special memories yb Ahe 1956 Jun- ior Proqt . . Best of luck to a future technician or medical secretary. Chemistry Club 3: Math Pus- xle Club 2; Microscopy Club 1. 3: Pen and Parchment 1; Travel Club 2; Y-teens 1. 2. 3; Red Jackets I. 2. 3; Re- chauffe 3. Kari. Davis Larsen, Jr. March College Prep Chemistry anti English- high on his list of favor- ites . . . pet dislike—get- ting up in the morning . . . an ardent student . . . likes include cars, food, girls, and school . . . college life at Cornell or Wooster. Chemistry Club 3: Chess Club 2: Sodalitas Latina 2. 3: Band I; Orchestra 2. 3; Senior Play. Marif. Louise Lattig Shull Business Education One of our peppy Widen . . . How about thfjr T . . beauty school in her future - . . lilfies inclnftc dancing, twirling. aiuHmendly peo- ple . . . Vh moment to re- membe m a k i n g twirling . . . futpre success. Advanced Typing Club 3; Business Education Club 2; First Aid Club 2. treas.; Nee- dlework Club I. treas.; Penn- sylvania History Club 1; Trav- el Club 3. sec.; Y-teen 1. 2. 3: Basketball 1; Red Jackets 1; Twirling 2. 3. Francis Joseph Leh Easton Vocational Friday . . . may ! c seen where there are fast cars anti nice girls . . . full of fun . . . desires to become a good mechanic . . . tempted to roll marbles in assembly . . . celebrates October 8 as a big event . . . favors biol- ogy class. 113 John W. Leh, Jr. Easton General Henry M. Long Easton Vocational Five feet six inches tall with brown hair and blue eyes . . . Little John . . . hunting, fishing, hot rods, and girls—real interests . . . ambition—o w n trucking company. Ifiittory Club 1; Hot Rod Club 3; Gym Club 1; Rifle Club 3. Friendly and good-natured . . . Hen . . . detests catty girls ... all smiles for steak sandwiches and working on his car . . . thrilled when he got his own car ... a future construction engineer. First Aid Club 2, tree .; Hot Rod Club 3: Golf Club 2: Ri- fle Club 3: Basketball 1; Foot- ball 1. Rose Marie Leone Wolf Business Education Peppy and full of fun . . . loves watching T.V. and eating Italian food ... al- lergic to homework anti con- ceited people . . . plans to work in father's office after graduation . . . tempted to bake a loaf of bread. Advanced TypInR Club 3. aee.; Buxine Education Club 3; Hoxtexx -and Courteay Club 1; Munir Appreciation Club 1. Albert R. Lesher Shull Coij.ece Prep Another home run for Easton . . . ambition is to become a professional base- ball player . . . lobster tail, pizza, and chicken rate high with this good-looking sen- ior . . . future course of study—law at Muhlcnburg. II.R. vlce-pre . I; DebatlnR Club 2: Home Repair Club 1, 2: Hot Rod Club 3: La Fra- ternldad Expnnoln 1; Rant-ball 1. 2. 3. Phyllis Ann Liberti Shull Business EdiVtion Phyl . . . full-QfJnn . . . thumbs doVn ou onceited people . . . rt-alU special- dancing. Jisjenirig records, and English class ... re- ceiving her class ring proved most thrilling ... a secre- tary for some lucky boss. H.R. see. 2: Advanced TypInR Club 3; Buxine Education Club 3; Geoaraphy Club 1; Hoxtexx Club 1. Michael Loqiasto Easton General Zoom! . . . future sports car racer ... a proud Jag- uar owner . . . tops are girls and cars . . . dislikes are homework, tests, and conceited people. H.R. vlce-pre . 3: Hot Rod Club 2, 3; Travel Club 2. 3. Harry Edward Lutes Shull Business Education Libby . . . quiet and shy . . . pleasing to him—gym and driving . . . shuns knee socks and l crmudas . . . celebrates May 23 as his birthday . . . destined to be a success. Hlxtory Club 1; MukIc Appre- ciation Club 2: Nature Club I 1. 2. Joan Maloney Wolf . General Sweet and geuiafl . . . finds time for wcekeiws and pleas- ant pcople Ar'- tempted to cliiiiy th« tfatue in Centre Square j . favors Mr. Bed- ford government class . . . wains to be a success. Courieay Club 1; Dramatic and I’xherx Club 2: F.N.A. 3: Mu- nir Appreciation Club 2: Mu- nir and Dramatic Club 3: Needlework Club 1; Y-teen 1, 2. 3; Red Jacket 1. 2. 114 James Richard M a mana Wolf College Pur Jim . . . small but inigluy . . . pet peeve—homework . . . favorites—t rack, wrestling, food, and fun . . . future teacher . . . Doc's English class—tops . . . most thrill- ing moment is yet to come. Student Council 2, 3; Chemis- try Club 3; Che Club 1; Hl- Y 2. 3; Microscopy Club 1; Truck 2. 3; Wrcstllmr 1. 3. Cari. Louis Mancino E ASTON' COLLFGK PREP Carlos . . . most thrilled when elected president of the sophomore and junior classes . . . delighted with government class, food, darning, and popular music . . . sure to be a successful civil engineer. Citu pre . 1. 2: Camera Club 1: Chnw Club 1; Geoicraphy Club 3. pres.: Geoloicy Club 3. pres.; La Fraternldad K pan- ola 2: Microscopy Club 2. pres. Bktit. Jeanne Mannix Shull Business Education I doubt it!’ ... B. J. . . . long brown hair . . . passes her time with skating . . . pleased with receiving her license . . . sure to be a top secretary, since secretarial studies rate high . . . Mr. Noto's jokes bring a smile. Hiatory Club 1; Needlework Club 1. Nina Ann March Shull G NFJtAL Tiny miss . . . brown hair anti eyes . . . fun-loving gal with a passion for pi za, steak sandwiches, and danc- ing . . . most thrilling mo- ment-first formal . . . best of the day—Oral English . . . future plans include mar- riage. Dramatic and Vthtn Club 1; First Aid Club I: Y-teen I. 2. 3. Gerardo Marini Wolf Business Education Homework and tests an- noy Jerry . . . the navy blue and white loom in this fu- ture naval officer's future . . . foreign cars and all sports are tops . . . seen cruising around in his car. H.R. trea . 1. 2. 3: Basketball Club 1. 2: Hot Rod Club 3; Travel Club 3. trea .: Tumb- Hiik club 2: Wrestling club I: Huaebnll 1. Marlene Linda Marshall Wolf Business Education Annapolis may lie invaded by this blue-eyed lass . . . Tab Hunter and Kim No- vak—tops . . . March 25— a great day . . . French fries, steaks, and dancing fill spare lime . . . college life for this future medical sec- retary. Current Eventu Club 1; Dra- matic and Usher Club 2: Mu- nir Appreciation Club 1. 2: Y-teen 1, 3: Red Jacket 1. 2. Barbara Ann Martin Wolf Business Education Vivacious lass . . . always has a smile for cvertjpne . . . spends-spare lh oAvatci ski- ing amUtvi itiji £ letters . . . future plansliicludc Carl . . . rates Jiookkecping. biology, and Mr. Noto's English class tops . . . good luck to a sweet miss. Jeanette L. Marzuoli Easton Business Education Fun-loving gal . . . always smiling . . . favors Mr. No- to's jokes, neat dressers, and dancing . . . passes by con- ceited people . . . ''Ob. my glory! ’ . . . wants to lie a success. Golf Club 3: Typing club 1. 8: Y-teen 1. 2. 3: Red Jacket 1. 2. 3. 115 John Edward Mattes Shull Vocational Air Force wings for Jack . . . spare time spent driv- ing around in his car . . . favorites include cars, girls, and all sports . . . would be thrilled with a Chevy Cor- vette . . . thumbs down on homework, tests, and con- ceited girls. Barbara Ann Mazza Wolf Business Education Barb . . . iiaturaUjP curly hair . . congenial futile . . . tops arc swinunui(p dancing, and the Yantai . . . only one didtltc iccsocks . . . tempted to invade Annapo- lis . . . her own beauty shop in future years. H.R. prex. 8. xec. 1. tret . 2; Advanced Typing Club 3; BuhIiicxx Education Club I. 2; F.H.A. 2. proteram chairman; Golf Club 3: Pen and Parch- ment Club I; Y-teenx 1. 2. 3; Red Jacket 1. 2. 3. Mae Fern Mazzie Easton Business «Education Small but sweet Mr. Koto's English clasSJis tops . . . an ardent Pbfllies fan . . . tempted to Aij c a teach- er an eighth peiiod . . . can l e hearh saYijJj? Oh. my nerves!’• iV Aifilived here on FebruakJ 27,w 1939. earner Club 2. 3; Debating Club 3; Sewing Club 2. Barry Lloyd McBride Shull Vocational Tall, good-looking senior . . . all smiles for dating, dancing, and Italian food . . . frowns at knee socks and noisy people . . . tempt- ed to set off a fire alarm in school . . . future pattern- maker. Basketball Club 1. 2; F.C.A. 1. 2. 3; Home Repair Club 3. vlce-proa. Helen Marie Mazza Wolf Business Educatum Blue eyes . . . dark Im lkii hair . . . typing afaijpiz a rate high with ihtojun-lov- ing gal . . adShcAlbd people arc among ner'ycMslikes . . . future planet include mar- riage. Advanced Typing Club 2: Court )’ Club 1; Music Ap- preciation Club l, 2; Girl ' Glee Club 2; Mixed Chorus 3. K. Richard McBride Wolf College Prep Partial to food, wrestling, and track, hut averse to stuck-up girls and rainy weekends . . . that great day—December 24. 19-10 . . . Greetings' . . . ambition— to become a successful radio technician . . . Mack. Student Council 1; La Frater- nidad K | a not a I; Mlcroxcopy club I; Track I, 2. S: Band 1. 2; Orchestra I. 2. 3. Rose Marik Mazza Wilson Business Educvikin, Roscy . . has a pleapnt smile for everyone . . spends her leisur y nnrinF . . . homework brings rf f r o w n . . . Iiecoming h.1 wirier proved most thrilling . . . will brighten an office after graduation. Clan nee. 1; Student Council 2. 3; H.R. vlce-prcx. 1; Golf Club 3: Library Club 3. prex.: Y-teenx 1, 2. 3; Twirling 2. 3. George J. McEntire Wolf Vocational Five feet seven . . . 135 pounds . . . brown hair and blue eyes . . . algebra, mov- ies. and girls—his likes . . . receiving his driver's li- cense—most thrilling . . . am- bition—to be a successful cabinet maker. Beginner Typing Club 1: F.C.A. 2; Home Repair Club 2; Voc Newx 1. 116 Caroi. Lenora McNeal Easton Bcsimss Education An amiable blue-eyed lass . . . “Gee whiil” . . . Eng- lish and pizza pic rate A-1 . . . ambition—to become a good office worker . . . grad- uation—most thrilling. Advnnced Typing Club 3: Cam- i rn Club 1; F.H.A. 2: Naturo Club 2: Pen and Parchment Club 1: Sewing Club 8: Y- teens 3: Red Jackets 3. Katherine Anne Merrick March College Prf.p Brown hair and . . . friendly lass . « known to her many fricuffs as Kay . . . ItT nuiiAr’ . . . will brightenAa jwliegc campus. H. R. Was’ 3: Rrldgc Club 1. 2. vlod-pres. 2: Fish and Red Club 3. troas.: Girls’ Golf Club 3: Needlework Club 2: Pen and Parchment Club 1: Y- teens 1, 2. 3: Girls’ Basketball I. 2. 3: Red Jackets 1. 2. 8; Rechauffe 3: Honor Society 3. Elwood Richard Metzgar Suit.i. Vocationai. Bulcb . . . prefers algebra and girls . . . blue eyes light up when he is bowling or playing pool . . . dreams of Irecoming a patternmaker and getting a car. Basketball Club 1. 2: F.C.A. 1. 2. Mary Jo Metzgar March College Prjp A future teacher « clothes, football gameO Hid the kids at R. H. W-high on her list . I. . Wh. my goodness! . . j lAOst thrill- ing moment—gi fuation . . . college IroutM. K.H.S.A. c.' 3: I .a Fraternl- dad Kspanofh 3. sec.: Music Appreciation Club 1: Sodalitas Latina 1. 2. 3. pres. 3: Typing Club 2: Y-teens 1. 2. 3: Red Jackets 1. 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1. 2. 3. sec. 2: Honor Society 3. Bruno Joseph John Migi.iazza Easton General Mig . . . prefers sports, the Dollv Madison S hop. and Mr. Noto’s English class . . . has been clowning ever since that great day—Sep- t cm her 17. 19-10 . . . plans to join the Navy after gradua- tion. H. R. pres. 3: Basketball Club I. 2: HI-Y Club 3; Hobby Club 1. 2; Rifle Club 3. Daniel Jacob Mii.i.f.r, Jr. March College Prei Monk . . . six-feet one . . . 182 pounds . . . happiest when eating, sleeping, driv- ing. or swimming ... fa- vors physics and gym classes . . . dislikes girls and snobs . . . his ambition—to Ire- come an engineer a n d a millionaire. Basketball Club 1. 2. 3: Chess Club 1. 2. 3: Football 1. 2. 3. Robert Carl Mii.i.f.r Shull General Tall, blue-eyed Bob . . . fond of h u n t i n g. fishing, anti girls . . . has no dislikes . . . rates physics class high ... would like to pursue a ca- reer as a male nurse after studying at a hospital. Fish end Reel Club 3: History Club 2: Math Club 2: Rifle Club 2. Judith Ann Miller Wole Busin ins Education Judy ... a fair-haired miss . . . Irookkceping. eat- ing. and sleeping—top list of favorites . . . receiv- ing her driver’ license— most tbrilliiisA . L . ambi- tion—to travel . . (round for Churchman'S. Advanced Typing Club 2: Business Education Club 1, 3: F.H.A. 2. sec.; Math Club 1: Puzzle Club 3. vice-pres.; Y- teens 1. 2. 3; Red Jnckets 1, 3. 117 Isidore Mineo I SlIUU. College. Prep Brown eyes and I) i o w n I airly hair . . . Isi . . . fish- I ing. chemistry, and food— I lops . . . ihumhs down on I lesis and homework . . . 10 I Ik- a chemist—his ambition. I Beginners' Typing Club 1. 2: I Chemistry Club 3; Kish and I Heel Club 3; Microscopy Club I: Nature Club 2: Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Honor Society 3. James Mom. nasketball Club 2. 3; K.C.A. 2. 3, treat . 3. Chari.es Harvey Moatz r Shi'i.i. General Butch . . . liktr cars and girls . . plans tp tudy elec- tronic in thel«ervicc . . . spends! hi 'XTeistire expert- meitopg wCni radios . . . conceited Jpcoplc and Sput- nik don't appeal to this hlue- ycd lad. Dramatics and Ushers Club 1: Kish and Iteel Club 3; Micros- copy Club 2: Printing club 1; Tumbling Club 2, 3. Carol Ann Moi.i. Wole Business Education English a n d talkie—fa- vorites ol this hrywn-hair- «I. green-eyed s . . . thinks raim dm and con- ceited |K-opJe should Ik- abol- islicd . . . creams of becom- ing a successful secretary. Business Education Club 2: Current Events Club 1; Music Appreciation Club 2: Pen and Parchment Club 1: Y-teens 1, 2. 3; Red Jackets 1. 2. 3. Shull Vocational Blue-eyed 1-Mi-pounder . . . regards United Stales his- tory as favorite subject . . . likes eating and sleeping rathci than wise guys . . . dreams of becoming a suc- cessful draftsman. Joan Elaine Morris Wolf Business Educat greates climb writing future “How about tha from a 1 rown-haired and hrown-cyjtd lask T ■ ■ her I c,tiiy t a t i o n—to _ (Salat liian Trail landing, skating, and she likes . . is undecided. the Chemistry Club 3; P.It.A. 2; Kish and Reel Club 3; Nature Club 2. see.; Y-teens 1, 2, 3; Red Jackets 2. Erika Morrow March Business Education This congenial miss's most momentous occasion—coming to America . . . English, dancing, and travel rate with this blonde-haired, blue- eyed senior . . . future plans include becoming a good homemaker. H.R. sec. 2, 3: Chemistry Club 3: K.H.A. I, 2. pres. 2: Kish and Keel Club 3: History Club 1; Nature Club 2, pres. Dennis Mullin Wolf Vocational Future auto mechanic . . . a happy-go-lucky senior . . . likes cars and girls, but dis- likes stuck-up people . . . will some day drive around the Circle with no hands. K.C.A. 2; Hot Rod Club 3. vlee-pres.; Rifle Club 3: Voc News 2. Barbara E. Munford March Business Education Barb . . . happiest while horseback riding ySr danc- ing - V likes fqmoall games and (Vmiitil Trances, but dislikes taobblsj) people . . . greatest temptation—to start an allydirTY football team ... a welcome addition to anv oflic . H.R. vlee-pres. 3; Business Ed- uentlon Club 2. 3: Debating Club 2. sec.; Kish and Reel Club 3; History of Easton Club I: Math and Puzzle Club 1; Y-teens 1. 2. 3: Twirling 1. 2. 3. 118 Nicholas Louis Muretta Easton Vocational Nick . . . I ang!—this brown-eyed lad enjoys hunt- ing - - - most thrilling mo- ment— shooting a woodchuck for the first time . . . auto mechanics class rates high scholastically . . . likes food and almost everyone. Patricia Ann Mutchler Wolf Business Education Cute smile, green eyes, and brown hair . . . Fat . . . horses, parties, dancing, and swimming—favoriics . . . most thrilled when she en- tered her first horse in a show . . . temptation—to travel to Switzerland. Honor 8oclety 3; Beginner - Typing Club 1; Bualnc Edu- cation Club 2. 3: FImIi and Reel Club 3; Mu l Apprecia- tion Club 2: Travel Club 1. vlce-pre .; Y-toon 1, 2: Red Jacket 1. 2. 3. Virginia Judith Napoli Siit'U. Business Education Appealing . . . better known as Ginny . . . becom- ing head cheerleader a thrill- ing moment . . . brown hair and green eyes—two of her many assets . . . loves friend- ly people and sports events. Student Council 3: If.R. cc. 1: RuKlncHM Education Club 1. 2: ET h and Reel Club 3. « • •.; Girls' Golf Club 3. treas.: His- tory Club 1, reporter: Travel Club 2: Y-teens 1. 2. 3: vlce- pre . 1; Checrleadlng 1, 2. 3. captain 3. Kathleen Nicholas Easton Coixeck Prep Kathy . . . talkative, col- Icgc-bound miss . . . fun- loving editor-in-chief of Junto . . . enjoys chemistry class . . . five feet five inches, brown-haired gal with brown eyes. II.R. vice-pros. 2; Honor So- ciety 3; Debating Club I: Le Cercle Krancals 2. treas.; So- dnllta Latina I. 2. 3. sec.; Y-tecn 1. 2. 3. pres. 1; Inter- club Council 2. 3. pre . 3: Red Jacket 1. 2. 3: Girls' Gleo Club 2, treas.: Junto 3, Edi- tor-In-Chief. Santo Nigronf. Wolf General Sam ... a very entertain- ing classmate . . . likes Jim- my's hot dogs and Mr. No- to’s English class rather than conceited people . . . spends his leisure eating, hunting, and sleeping ... a future Marine. ReKlnners Typing Club 1; Home Repair Club 1. Clyde E. Ott Easton Vocational Desires to liccomc either a carpenter or a veterinarian . . . passes spare time hunt- ing ... is tempted to pilot an airplane . . . can Ik heard saying. That's the breaks! . . . partial to peg pants and cars . . . riding in an air- plane a thrilling experience. Geoloicy Club 2: Hobby Club I: Home Repair Club 1, 2. vlce-pre . 1; Hot Rod Club 3; Rifle Club 3. James Philip Ottaviano Easton General Tempted to bankrupt the potato chip factory ... re- gards English class as his favorite . . . desires to serve in the aimed forces . . . en- joys playing baseball . . . meeting for m c r shortstop for the A's, Eddie Joost. was a thrill for Tav. Che Club 1; Geology club 3: Hot Rod Club 3: La E'raternl- dnd E pitnoln 2: Microscopy Club 2: Sodalitii Lntlnn 1. Valerie Angela Paint Shull Business Education Robbie . . . most tjfrilling moment yet to fond of ice skyilfng and watching delevkSVfi . . . dis- likes inclifdc kpiiceited peo- pie and wise (guys . . . will miss Mrr Noto's jokes . . . will malic a cute airline host- ess. RuhIiick Education Club 3; Kluh and Reel Club 8: Library a l tant 3; Student cc. 3. 119 Joan Marie Patterson March Business Education Brown hair and grccn eyes . . . likes the nice kids at E. H. S. . . . temptett-to travel to faraway platcsL . . can l c found listening to popular records . . .-'frowns on homework . . . gradua- tion, a momentous occasion . . . ccrtairtwto, W? a success- ful secretary. ' History Club 1, nee.: Typing Club l. Sandra Patti Wolf Business Education Good-n attired fun-lover . . . spends leisure time listening to the radio . . . certainly loves Italian food . . . prohahly answered. Did you ever! after meeting Vic Damone . . . usually called Sandi . . . November 15 a special date for this future secretary. F.H.A. 2: Typing Club 2: Girl ' Softball Trim 1. 2; Girl ’ Vol- ley bull 1. 2. Joan Elaine Paul Eleanore Jane Paulus Shit.i. Business Education Cheerful . . . likable . . . hopes to Irccomc either a clerical worker or a house- wife . . . can often l c heard saying. Hi. there!’' ... is most tempted to conduct classes for the teachers for one day . . . favors govern- ment class. Bridge Club 8: Finn Al«l Club 1: F.H.A. 2: Girl ' Golf Club 3: Math Puzzb- Club I; Typ- ing Club 2: Y-te«na 1. 2. 3: Library axxlatant 3: Volleyball team 2. SllUI.I. Pastime—dancing and lis- tening to WF.EX . . . this peppy cheerleader will miss Junto class . . . plans to work at Muhlenberg Medi- i cal Center after St. LukcV . . . most tempted to pkp in a football gamc. -O' V •h. I; Honor ‘S Mety ■a . 3: F.T.A.XJ. 3. H.R. prea. 2. 3. treaa. pres. 3: Sodnlltax Latina 1; Pen and Parchment Club 1; La Fraternldad KapnnoU 2: Y- teenx 1, 2. 3. xec. 2: Interclub Council 2. 3. vice-pro . 3: Bed Jacket i: Cheortending i. 2. 3: Junto 3. College Prep John Perri Pf.lliciotta Wolf College Prep Doc's English cla4 faies high w i t h this live-foot- eight-inch lad . . . dfn usual- ly l c found cilhv hunting or fishing .Mfrowns on homework Ui thrilled by his first wrntmig match . . . will l c tojy as an engineer. Student Council 3;' First Aid Club 1; Flab and Reel Club 3, prc .; C.t-ology Club 2; Nature Study Club I. 2; Rifle Club 3; Wreal ling 1. 2. 3. Charles Phillips Wolf Vocational Sonny . . . working around cars a favorite pastime . . . tempted to drive around Circle with open mufflers . . . most thrilled when get- ting first car . . . prefers auto mechanics . . . after graduation, the Air Force . . . pet peeve—wise guys. Chewi Club 1; Hot Rod Club 3; Microscopy Club 1; Rifle Club 8. Dorothy Ann Pierzga Wolf Business Education Dreams of riding around halls in a jeep while classes arc passing . . . thrilled at prospect of getting a | will miss gym clay loves to cat and. likes spaghetti. I Ruxlncxx Kdtb uflon Club 2: F.H.A. 2: Hojitexx and Cour- texy Club 3; Muxlc Apprecia- tion Club l; Typing Club 2, 3; Gym nxxlxtnnt 2. 3; Library axxlxtant 3; Student xee. 3; Olrlx’ Volleyball 2. Francene Roberta Piperata Easton College Prep C u I c . popular, brown- eyed cheerleader . . . will miss Doc's English class . . . leisure time spent listening to records ... a sure Ik?i to brighten college campus of her choice next year. H.R. prea. 3: Bridge Club 2: Flxh and Reel Club 8: Glrlx1 Golf Club 3; La Fraternldad Kapanola 2. correxpondlng see.; Y-teenx 1. 2. 3; Red Jacketx 1; Cheerleading 1. 2. 3; K. H. S. Queen. 120 John E. Piscatello Easton General Distinguished by black, curly hair . . . spends lei- sure time dancing . . . ap- proves of cars and jam ses- sions . . . winning first place in auto show a thrilling mo- ment . . . future includes flying plans . . . gym and physics, favorite classes. It.It. pro . 1, 2. 3; Collector ' Club 2. pro .; Hot Rod Club 2. 3. pro . 2. 3; Travel Club 3: Wreatllng Club I. George Pm no Easton General A star football player ... . five-feet eleven . . . partial to football, steak, and piz- za .. . future includes mil- itary school . . . most tempt- ed to Ijccome a dentist . . . will always remember play- ing offensive guard . . . en- joys physics class, watching television. H.R. vlce-pre . 2; Fl h and Rool Club 1. 3: Printline Club 2: Rifle Club 1. 3: Baaketball manager 1: Baitebnll 1. 2. 3: Football I. 2. 3. Charles Sylvester POFF Shull General Junior . . . walking fills his spare lime . . . physics class is enjoyed by this cheerful senior . . . certainly loves food, but frowns on homework . . . February 13 an important date ... fu- ture plans include joining the Navy. F.C.A. I; Home Repair Club 1. Mary Theresa Prestipino Wolf College Prep Quiet gal with a big smile . . . future includes nursing school . . . most tempted to travel around the world . . . first coming to America was thrill . . . sleeping late in morning starts off a perfect day . . . enjoys Oral English class. H.R. vlce-pre . 1: Honor So- ciety 3: Bridie« Club 2; F.T.A. 3; Hlatory of Eaaton Club I: La Fraternldad Eapanola 2: Microscopy Club 1; Nursing Club 3: Y-teens 2. 3. Carol Yvonne Proctor Wolf Business Education A future beautician . . . writing letters and watching movies arc among y?i likes . . . dreams al)oiU il ing a plane . , . rhJidg the Bob- sled at Clones Island an ex- citing cxjLAcme . . . can us- ually Iw found reading . . . will miss English and Oral English classes. RuMinex Education Club 2: Debating Club 3; F.H.A. 1; Geography Club 1: Typing Club 3: Basketball 1; Volley - tall i. 2. Edgar Alvin Purdy Shull College Prep Ed . . . food, sports, and physics class are all enjoyed by this quiet but nice guy . . . hopes to I eeomc an electronics engineer . . . hap- py when working on his hob- bies ... is tempted to set fire to Doc's English cab- inets. Camera Club 3: Math Club 3. vice-pro . Donald Carl Quick Wii-so.N General Six-feet two . . . eager to graduate . . . gets a thrill out of hunting and fishing, guns and snakes . . . tempted to take a trip around the world . . . dislikes include eighth periods and home- work . . . enjoys industrial woodworking at E. H. S. Nature Club 2. Typing Club 2. Gloria Jean Rapp Wolf Business Education Petite and perky . J a future secretary . . . dreams of skating around.t Tt- halls of E. H. S. . .«-Joe ember 12. an iin|Kjfiant dale . . . Mr. Noto's sjo es and a cer- tain fellow, appeal to this brown-eyed gal . . . will miss chemistry class. Library anaUtant 3: Student see. 3. 121 Ruth Rasley Piiillip Croce Richards SlIL'I.I. GENERAL Ruthic . . will 'oiitf all the kids at E. II. S. ;lugiad- uation . . . prohahbV heard saying, Nice!.” wjfen first learning to skates . . future plans inc lude becoming a housewife A r. talking on phone helps to make a per- fect day. Debating Club 2: Fimt Aid Club 1; F.H.A. 2. Tharon Elizabeth Reese Wolf Terry . . . happiesl uhilc playing records oWskating . . . will always- meiubcr getting her diuwu's license . . . looks forw«mr to bccom- ing a housewife . . . short- hand class appeals to her . . . will not miss the home- work at E. H. S. H.R. aoc.-trena. 3: Debating Club 1. 2; Dramatic and Uah- era Club 1; F.H.A. 2. vice prea. Barry Wayne Reinhart Easton Coij.kgf. Prep Terrific sense of humor . . . ambition is to become a commercial artist . . . is tempted to demonstrate Be- owulf” on Doe Howe . . . happy when fishing, playing baseball, or sleeping . . . art class makes those eyes sparkle . . . prefers brunettes. Track 2; Band 2. 3; Oroheatrn 3. Charles Reiter Easton Gf.nf.ral A friendly fellow. Butch . . . never without a smile . . . 1eascd when leaving Wilson to come to Easton . . . tempted to park his car on the front lawn of E. H. S. . . . future plans include lie- coming a salesman . . . good- looking girls appeal to him. Hot Rod Club 3. vice-prCK.: Travel Club 3. Wolf Coij.ege Prfp Friendly to all . . . capable president of Student Council . . . desires to pin wrestling coach 2 times in a row . . . prefers Junto class . . . en- joys doing nothing. E.II.S.A. pro . 3; Debating Club 3. vlcc-prea.: I.a Frater- nldad Eapanola 2: Rond Rov- er 2: Wrestling t. 2. 3. pub- licity manager 2. 3: Junto 3; K. H. H. King. Suzanne Richards March College Prep Brown-haired. I 1 u c-cycd Sue . . . against getting up early, for the kids at E. H. .S . . . spends leisure time read- ing or listening to music . . . will always rcmcml cr mov- ing to Evasion from Califor- nia . . . plans to further her education at Dickinson Col- lege. Bridge Club 2; First Aid Club 1; F.T.A. 8: La Fraternldad Eapanola 2: la- Cercle Fran- ca I 3, pro .: Math Puzzle Club 1. Ann Carol Rickenbach Colli i Pri r partial lass and tempted to number S. dur- ing foiMh period . . . peo- ple witfe a sense of humor, Ilooks, and music: make An- nie happy . . . May I-I is an important date. Easton Future artist to Doc's art class lead th v I in the Bnnd Club 1. 2. 3: Y-teena 1. 2. 3: Band 1. 2. 3. Judith Raye Rickert Wolf Coij.kgf. Prep Our own princess of the Junior Prom . . . Judy . . . cheerful . . . likable ... a future lieautician . . . danc- ing and television fill her leisure time . . . kids at E. H. S.—locked in her mem- ory. H.R. ace. 1. trcaa. 2: Courtesy Club I; F.H.A. Club 2: Li- brary Club 3: Nature Club 2: Needlework and Sewing 3. prea.: Y-teena 1, 2, 3; Red Jacket 1. 2. 3. 122 Joan Ann Ringhoff Wll-SON BlMMvs EDUCfibN Tasty food, instu mcntal music, and .readilw;arc fa- vorites of anliabft'Joan . . . delights in .NlV.feoopers Oral English . .Vf averse to history class . . . desires to be a re- ligious leaner. Student Council 1. 2; Girl ' Glee Club S. Nancy Ann Riz o Wolf Business Education Nancy . . . petite lass . . . neat appearance . . . tempted to give teachers homework . . . prefers Mr. Noto’s Eng- lish class and Martins Creek . . . will be an asset to the secretarial world. Bu lnex Education Club 1. 2: Current Event Club 3; Golf Club 3; Hlxtory Club 1; Hon- tos and Courtexy 2. ec. Jean Ann Roskbkrry Shull Business Education Enjoys the company a certain someone . . y con- ceited people and Judnework bring a frown v English rates scholastic all v. . . hap- piest when she received her engagement iMg. Library Club 3. Math Puule Club 1: Mualr Appreciation: Nature Club 2: Needlework and Sewing Club 2. 3. Lois Jean Robertson Easton Collfcf. Prep Elementary teaching licck's. ons our Ix is . . . frieiulLr and considerate . . . prtjtty blonde hair . . Ulylhl concerning Kathy'jt lij; par- ties . . . thumbs inmn on bananas and homework. H.R. pro . I; HUtory Club 1. 2. pre . 1; K.T.A. Club 3; La Kraternldnd Eifpunola 2. 3; Typing Club 1; Y-teen 1. 2. 3. cabinet 2: Red Jacket 1. 2, 3: A 'appella Choir I. 2. 3; Girl ' Glee Club 1. 2. 3. pre . 2. xtudent conductor 3: Mixed Chore 2. 3. Sandra Louise Rufe Easton College Prf.p Sandy . . . fun c teacher . . . neat in appearance . . . two thrilling moments—l c- ing elected into the Honor Society and being chosen bus- iness manager of t h e Re- chauffe. Honor Society 2, 3; H.R. eo. and trea . 1. 2. 3; Bu lnc Ed- ucation Club 3; Honor Society Club 3: Hoatea and Courtexy Club 2: Y-teen 1; Intramural Volleyball 1; Red Jacket 1; Rechauffe 3, buxine manager. Connie Lillian Russo Wolf College Prep Never a dull moment with Connie ... a whir at pro- crastination . . . would rath- er dance than eat . . . tempt- ed to water Doc's petunias with ink . . . yearns to be- conic a statistician. Honor Society 3: ('hem Club 1: La Kraternldnd Kxpanoln 2: Puxxle Club 2. eo.; Sodall- tn Latina 1: Y-teen 1. 2. 3: Red Jacket 1. 2, 3. James Richard Ruth Wolf Collect Prep Characterized by his height of six feet three inches . . . will never forget l eing stranded in the flood in 19.r .r . . . certainly enjoys hunting, sleeping, and swim- ming . . . hopes to become petroleum engineer. Collector ’ Club I; Geology Club 2: Golf Club 2. 3: Hobby Club 1: Rifle Club 3: Tennl I. 2. 3. Margaret Ann Ryan Easton Catholic Collect Prep A friendly hazel-eyed miss . . . a future elementary teacher . . . Peggy . . . finds enjoyment in reading and the kids at E. H. S. . . . Oh. really!” . . . detests Monday morning tests. (’lax vlce-pre . 2: Student Council 2. alternate 3: Begin- ner ' Typing Club 1; K.T.A. 2. 3. a l tant program chairman 3: I-a Kraternldnd E panota 2: Library Club I ; Needlework and Sewing Club 3: Library a l tant I; Y-teen I. 2. 3. o- clal chalrmnn 2: Red Jacket 1. 2. 3; Rechauffe 3. 123 Mary Frances Sale March COLLEGE Prep An altraclivc miss who will l c a success after graduation . . . meticulous dresser . . . southern drawl, congenial smile, and passion for piz- za . . . passes spare time talk- ing on the phone. Rrldge Club 2; Fish and Reel Club 3: Golf Club 3: Math Puzzle Club 1, treas.; Mualc Appreciation Club 2: Typing Club 1; Y-tcens 1. 2. 3; Ban- ket bnll 2. manager 3: Red Tnckets 1, 2. 3. James Ray Sandercock March COLLEGE Prep September 18 is a big day . . . physics class is tops . . . plans to attend Lafayette College after graduation . . . spends his spare time play- ing chess . . . dislikes include wise guys and Shakespeare . . . will become a mechan- ical engineer in future. Chose Club 1, 2. 3: Geography Club 1: History Club 8; Math Puxxle Club 2. Mary Elizabeth Sandt ' ston College Prep Chestnut hair, hazel eyes . . . flair for fashions and music . . . likes Junto and chemistry . . . averse to studying for tests ... in fu- ture years may be found in a law office. Honor Society 2. 3: Dp bating Club 1; Mualc Appreciation Club 2: Sodalitas Latina 1, 2. 3; Y-toons I. 2. 3. cabinet 3; Rod Jackota I. 2. 3; Junto 3. Richard John Saylor Wolf General Popcye . . . happy when playing any sport or baking a cake or pie . . . accepts woodworking and gym class with a smile . . . playing gui- tar fills his spare time . . . after graduation, the Naval Reserves 1 reckon . . . August 15 an important date. Gym Club I; Microscopy Club 1: Football I; 4-H Club treas. Rose Marie Scalzo Wolf Business Education Petite and good-natured . . . A+ personality . . . would love to be in charge of eighth periods . . . Oh, Crow! for snobbish people . . . will brighten some office next year as a successful sec- retary. Business Education Club I, see.: Needlework Club 1, pres.; Red Jackets I. 2, 3. Frederick Charles ScHANSTINE Easton Collecf. Prep Dark hair and eyes . . happy to l e a spectator at E. H. S. sports events . . . tempted to steal Mr. Stocker’s assignment hook . . . enjoys German class. .. will bright- en Lafayette campus next year. H. R. pres. 2. vlce-pres. 1: Hon- or Society 2. 3. pres. 3; Chem- istry Club 2; Sodalitiis Latina I. 2; Typing Club 1; Hl-Y Club 2. 3. pres. 3. Robert George SCHIPPERS Siiuix Y'ocational Bob . . . light hair . . history, hunting, girls, and cars apireal to him . . . shooting a Itcar sounds in- teresting to this lad . . . future plans include Iretom- ing a machinist. Eleanor Ruth Schlough Wolf College Prep Tall and blonde ... al- ways willing to work . . . thrilled by winning first prize in a horse show . . . Ellie . . . kind word for everyone . . . terrific class spirit . . . college after grad- uation. Der Deutsche Vereln 2: Dra- matics and Ushers 1. 3. treas. 3: History of Hast on Club 1; Hostess and Courtesy 3; Mu- sic Appreciation 2; Y-teens 1, 2. 3; Red Jackets 3. 121 Zona Galf. Schlough Wolf College 1’rip Zona . . . peppy and fun- loving twirler . . . loVes roll- er skating and slccpihgsun- til noon . . . onpg cd to spiders and ooiuieitd peo- ple . . J fasynVtrd by Mr. Maitlamy J)iology . . . suc- cess Ia |lus future teacher. H. R. Pres. 1: F.H.A. Club 2: I. n Frnternldnd Expanola 3; Microscopy Club 3. see.: So- dalitas Latlnu 2: Twlrllnit 2. 3: Senior Play; Honor Society S. Betty Jane Schulte Easton Business Education Bel . . . valuably ittcirfher of the Rovcrctles T . can lie hcaid -saMng. “Holy Cow! aMul uoiiicwork and conceited [people . . . de- lighted upon receiving her driver’s license . . . hopes to lie a successful house- wife. Camera Club 1; Needlework Club 2; Typing Club 2: Kov- erotten 2. 3; Pen and Parch- ment 1. Olga Seastrom Wolf Collf.ce Prep Light brown hair and gray eyes . . . Ollic ... so- ciable and fun-loving . . . Oh those wonderful camp- ing trips . . . government and English are tops ... a welcome addition to any col- lege. Le Cercle Franca lx 2. see.; Sodalitas Latina 2. 3. treas. 3: A Cappella Choir 3; Inter- club Council 2, 3; Y-teenx 1, 2. 3. prex. 3; Band 1; Girl ’ Glee Club 2. 3. xec. 3; Mixed Chorus 1. 2. 3; Orchestra I. 2. 3: D.A.R. award: Honor So- ciety 2. 3. Richard Seawood Wolf Vocaponal Happiest while rebuilding an auto . . . footbalW and head majorettes-Sflivorites . . . wants to driRe an am- bulance thin on a Fri- d a y nig he . condemns homewollf and ignorant girls ... is 'bound to be a suc- cess. Home Repair 2: Tumbllnx Club 1. 2. treas. 2: Baseball 3: Foot- ball 1. 2. 3. Harold David Seifert Wolf Coi-lkok Prep Green-eyed a n 1 friendly . . . Skccts . . . homework disliked by this ardent stu- dent . . . sports and i ilk shakes head his list of fa vorites . . . 'horseback rid ing—his pastille R . . Lc high will tie his second home next year. Golf Club 3; Hl-Y Club 3: Rifle Club 3. Jean Lois Seifert Siiuli. Business Education Spaghetti, hot dogs, and popular records appeal to this blond s c n [ojr . . . tempted to rid - m an air- plane . J .t.Muttire plans in- clude ejtwr iMKikkecping oi study af the Easton School of Beauty. Flrxt Aid Club 1: Dramatic and Ushers Club I; Needle- work Club 2. Jean M. Seland Shull Business Educatu Jeanne . . . quiet b. friendly . . . tempted to run E. H. S. for a day . . . talk ing on the telephone, lis- tening to records, and sleep- ing bring a smile ... to lie a success is her desire. Buxlneax Education Club 3; Camera Club 2: Hostess and Courtesy Club 2: Typing club 3. treas.; Y-teens 3: Student sec. 3. John P. Shafer Shull Collece Prep Blond and blue-eyed . . . this amiable senior . . . de- lights in Doc’s English . . . favors steak sandwiches, cars, and dancing . . . ego- tists—his pet peeve . . . will succeed as an electrical engi- neer. Chemistry Club 3: History of Easton Club 1: Math Club 2. pres.; Microscopy Club 1. 3: Stamp Club 2. 125 Julie Ann Shafer Shull College Prkp Personality an asset . . . efficient editor of Rechauf- fe .. . football. Yankees, and chocolate peanut sundaes— her favorites . . . ambition- teaching. H.R. pre . 2; Honor Society 2. 3: F.T.A. 2. 3. program chair- man 3; La Kraternldad Enpan- ola 2: Sodnlltn Latina: Typ- ing Club 1; Y-teen 1. 2. 3. trea . 1. vlco-prc . 2: Red Jac- kets 1. 2. 3; Girls' Glee Club 2. 3; Mixed Chorus 3; Re- chauffe 3. editor-in-chief. George H. Shufflf.botham Easton College Prep Brown-eyed six-footer . . . regards chemistry and geog- raphy as favorite subjects . . . |H‘t peeve—weekend home- work . . . tempted to make a left turn at the Circle . . . will be a successful land- scape architect. Honor Society 3: History Club 2: Math Club 2. 3: Sodalitas Latina 1. 3; Typing 1. John Samuel Sipos Wolf College Prip Friendly and good-natured . . . Jack . . . detests con- ceited people . . . thrilled when he received his driver’s license . . . wants to further his education by studying engineering . . . sure to succeed. Banket hall Club 1. 2. 3: First Aid Club 2: Hl-Y 2. 3. trcan. 3: History of Easton Club 1. treas.; Travel Club 3. Harry Slingland Easton Vocational Harry . . . jolly good fel- low among his many friends . . . shy on the surface . . . delighted with cars and races . . . thrilled w h c n he re- ceived his diploma . . . sure to make the most of his fu- ture in drafting. Hot Rod Club 3: Ride Club 3. Catherine Lois Smith Shull Business Find Brown hair, blui reaches five feel Joftf inches . . . Kitty . . uijet . . . air- plane rides hrftijpa smile . . . becoming aVyjCccssful secre- tary would certainly please her. Host os Club 1: Naturo Club I. 2. troa . 2: Typing Club 2. George Eugene Smull Easton Catholic Btm ral llappy-go-luckyBiitch . . . will always Vinemhcr his firsf ‘car _ . riles girls, cars, rfntl racing5.. . . hopes to l c a successful printer . . . hap- piest moment—graduation. Carolyn Joan Snyder Wolf Businfss Education To play f cAd Lb a 11 for E. H. S. tenuis vivacious CaroK. . . JiHy SO—a special day . . ftp doving | coplc suit hflr tVOa T . . . Bell TelcphftiAJ Company will wclcdtaK t h i s future tele- phone, operator. Camora Club I, 2. 3: Debat- ing Club 3; Static Apprecia- tion Club I. 2: Red Jacket 1. 2. Lawrence Mark Sobel Wolf College Prkp Larry . . . the life of a party . . . enjoys Doc's Eng- lish and Junto class . . . thrilled most by reaching Pennsylvania State tennis championship in 1957 . . . is sure to be a success as a lawyer. Clan vlce-pre . 3; H.R. pre . 2. 3: Che Club 1. 2. 3. vice- pre . I. pre . 2. 3: Golf Club; Sodallta Latina 2. 3: Term I 1. 2. 3. captain 2. 3; Junto 3: Honor Society 8. 126 Carl Steven SOTTOLANO Sin'l l. Coixegi: Prkp Black hair . . . affinity for Doc's English . . . not a care in the world . . . Sots . . . happy when riding on a motor scooter . . . August 18—an important date . . . future still a question. Football 1; Truck manager 1. 2. 3; Wreatling 1, 2. mnmiKcr 3. Joy Ann Sprague Easton « General Roller skating wflh kills that cnioy good Afufr'make a |K‘i fei t day Cp Hnkcr . . . dislikcA jnqiWi people . . . hopcsAjo J iitl a good • job upon graduating. Hobby Club 2: Library Club 3; Nature Club 2; Travel Club 3. Harry Stagnito Wolf College Prep A future collegian! , . . Stag . .1. out oLpjirval li- able assists Jh hjjtfctics . . . anothet lt $UYh d o w n for E. H. 8. : . . Junto class en- livens this popular lad . . . Monday morning tests? H. It. vice-pro . 2. 3; Chew Club 2: III-Y 2. 3. ncrgeant-at- ami 2: Hobby Club 1; I-a Kraternltlad Eapanola 3. tread.; Mlcroncopy Club I. vlce-pre .: Sodnlltna Latina 2, 3: Baaeball I. 2. 3: Football 1, 2. 3: Track I: Junto 3. William Gerald Steckel Wolf Vocational Six feet tall and quiet . . . Jake . . . pleasant smile . . . June 3 an important date . . . finds homework l or- ing . . . tempted to say “Hi. there! to all the natives in Africa . . . finds guns in- teresting . . . future still a question. Nature Club 1; Northampton Aggie Club 1. Priscilla Anne Stiles Easton College Prep September fi. 1910 likes poetry and ballet , most lhri“ the Royal first tinje English Col lege. Honor Society 3; Current Event Club 2; Debating Club 1: Geography Club 1: Latin Club 3: Le Cercle Francala 2; Y-teens 3. Frederick Raymond Stothoff March Collece Prep Fritz . . . handsome and collegiate-looking ... a leader ... a future doctor . . . enjoys physics and sports . . . waiting perturbs this basketball ace . . . Easton’s loss will l c Lafayette's gain. E.H.8.A. vice-pro . 2: Student Council I. 2; Rnaketbull Club 2, 3; Chomlotry Club 3: HUT Club I; Sodali tax Latina I; Tumbling Club 2; Basketball 1. 2. 3: Track 1; Mixed Chor- UH 1. Richard Barry Streeter March College Prep Oh. that dry sense of hu- mor! . . . popular . . . M.C. for Teenage Revue ... a welcome addition to any col- lege . . . enjoys Oral Eng- lish and Phillies . . . prefers swimming and automobile trips. Student Council 3; Bridge Club 1; Chew Club 1, 2. 8, vice- pre . 2, 3; Sodalitii Latina 2, 3. pre . 3; Tenni 1. 2. 3: Sen lor Play: Honor Society 3. Walter Harman Strohf. Sill'll. Y’ocational Happy-go-lucky scnioi . . . Walt . . . fond of ice skat- ing. swimming, and steaks . . . would like to smoke in class . . . future will be illuminated when he joins the Navy. 127 Paul Andrew Survello Shirley Ann Thom ash i; nas Wolf General Spons and no work please this quiet hut happy lad . . . h o in ework and conceited people find no place on his list of favorites . . . March 14. his special day. Matilda Symia Wolf Business Education Better known as Mat” . . . beloved assistant busi- ness manager of t h c Re- chauffe . . . would like to be- come a secretary and see the world . . . likes driving, dancing, reading, and friend- ly people. Student Count'll 2: Business Education Club I; Needlework Club I: Red Jackets I, 2: Rechauffe 3. assistant business manager. Ruthann Faye Taylor Easton Gfnfral Cute and petite Rudy . . . ever-smiling . . . eating steak sandwiches and dancing hit the spot . . . the Easton School of Beauty will wel- come this future beautician. Y-teens 1. 2. 3. Shull Busimss Education Well! ... a quictVha - cl-cycd lass . . . dnijdiig to the music W VU(fe'X and eat- ing steaks dfcj spaghetti, a perfect day : . . typing in her future. Student sec. 3. Judith Ann Thornton Easton Businfss Education Conceited people and homework not for Judy . . . 'pends her spare time danc- ing and listening to pop- ular music . . . will brighten some lucky office as a ste- nographer after graduation. Hobby Club 2: Library Club 3: Nature Club 2: Travel Club 3: Y-teens 1. 3; Red Jackets 1. 2. 3; Student sec. 3. Robert A. Tiiavick Easton College Prep Boh . . . blond hair and big blue eyes . . . likes Mr. Bartolct's gym class and good food . . . also the kids at Easton High . . . plans to stud y medicine at Johns Hopkins University after graduation. Basketball Club 2: Gym Club 2: Hl-Y Club 3: Rifle Club 3: Typing Club 1. Margaret Elizabeth Thomashunas Shull Business Education Quiet, likable Margie . . . July IX 1940 -vJT«Ramming and camig jrtua . . . also Mr. .StWildnJf plaid tics . . . this future secretary is most temp t'c d to go tolioggan sledding. Junto typist 3. Richard Tolchin Wolf Collf.cf. Prep Entered the Navy. Hot Rod Club 2. 3: Rifle Club 2. 3: Band 1. 2. 128 Reade Edward T RANSUE Easton Vocational “I'm only kidding! . . . a brown-eyed cheerful guy . . . likes cars, but thumbs down on hotrods . . . pass- ing his driving test proved this future printer’s most thrilling moment. RaNketbnll Club 1: Printing Club l. 2. 3: Voc New 2. a - slxtant editor 3. I la Belle Uhler March Coi.lf.gf. Prep Brown eyes and a likable personality . . . swimming, ice skating, and laying in the Easron HigJK School band tali wjfp I.B.’s spare time A-A .brightening the halls of some hospital is to be this future nurse’s oc- cupation. Y'-teens 1. 2. 3: Band 1. 2. 3: Girls' Glee Club 2. John C. Uhi.er Shull Vocational Brown hair, blue eyes, and a quiet smile . . . en- joys geography class . . . driving his motorscootcr al- so pleases him . . . home- work finds no place on this future printer’s list of fa- vorites. Kenneth Unangst Easton Vocational Red-haired football play- er . . . pleased wiflr good food and. cars .y. conceit- ed pcoplA pcrdrrb this ath- letic lad. A. (HCill surely l e a succe iiv whatever lie undertakes A H.R. pre . 3: Mot Rod Club 2. 3: Football 1. 2. 8. Clarence Albert VanHorn Easton Vocational Van . . . quiet andigood- natured . . «likes include Mr. Bartolet’s gym and archery . . l sptanm his spare time working oR radios . . . future plan's include becom- ing a carpenter. Hobby Club 2: Homo Repair 1. 2. 3; Rifle Club 3; Stamp Club 1. Ai.an VanNorman Wolf Gf.nfral Al . . . brown-haired, blue-eyed sports enthusiast . . . enjoys hikes in the woods and horses . . . April 24. a very special day . . . will further his career in farming at the National Agricultural College. Microscopy Club 3: Nature Club 2: Tumbling Club 2. 8; Hl-Y 3: Mixed Choru 1. 2. 3. John Charles Vogt March Collfcf. Prep History class, dancing, and cars rate high on this six- foot. blue-eyed lad’s list of favorites . . . most thrilled with his first car . . . will lie w e 1 c o m c d by East Stroudsburg State Teachers’ College as a future teacher. BaHketball Club 2: F.T.A. 3: History Club 1: Spanish Club, pre . 2: Tumbling Club 3: Wrestling Club 1. Ernest Albert Wagner Lake Shore Central College Prep Blond, quiet Ernie . . . enjoys all Easton High sports . . . most thrilled upon coming to the United States to live . . . I.ehigh University will welcome this future electrical engineer. Chemistry Club 3: History Club 2: Math Club 1: Microscopy Club 3: Stamp Club 1; Typ- ing Club 2. 129 Lynn M. Walter Shull College Prep Little and likable . . . frowns on homework and conceited people . . . danc- ing and the kids at E. H. S. go well with her . . . will surely l c a success in what- ever she undertakes. H.R. Sec. 2: Bridge Club 1: Chemistry Club 8: F.T.A. 2. 3; Spanish Club 2: Typing Club 1: Y-teen 1. 2. 3: Red Jac- ket 1. 2. 8: Girls’ Oloe Club 3. Nancy Jean Walter Shull Business Education Brown-eyed N a n cj| . . most tempfled to IkJ ii ad- miral of the X;nV Jl. . Ship Ahoy! . . . aftJhc found at a skating Vink 'enjoying her favorite pastime ... March 19. an important day. Hall F. Weaver, Jr. March College Prep Amiable Butch . . . red- haired center for Easton High's football team . . . avid sports enthusiast . . . will make a welcome addi- tion to the student Ixxly of Penn State, where he will study engineering. H.R. pr - . 1, vice-pro . 3; Honor Society 3: Collector ' Club 2: Golf Club l. 2. 3: Hobby Club 1: Tumbling nnt! Gymnastics Club 3. vlce-pre .: Rjutchnll 1. 2. 3; Football 1. 2. 8; Senior Play. Patricia Weisknbf.rger Wolf Ge al Strawberry blonde'll a i r and green cyds . V j fun-lov- ntosf .thrilled at ing Pat driving a plans to enteVthe Allcntowr School of Beauty upon grad uating. '57 J Cadillac tier i H.R. vlce-pre . 2: Bu lne Ed- ucation Club l; F.H.A. 2: Olrl ' Golf Club 3: Library Club 1. 2, 3. Larry David Wetzel Easton College Prep Algebra. Mr. Bartolet's gym class, and the kids at E. II. S. appeal to this blue- eyed sports enthusiast . . . most thrilled when he kill- ed his first buck . . . hopes to enter the I'nited States Coast Guard Academy upon graduation. Chemistry Club 3; Golf Club 1. 2. 3: 4-H Club 1: Spanish Club 2: Football 2; Track 1. 2. 3; Senior Play. Carol Marie Williams Siiuli. College Prep Oh. for heaven's sake!” can l c heard from Carol . . . evei smiling Gettysburg candidate . . . this lass fa- vors English and talking on the telephone . . . dislikes catty people and lima beans. Rrldge Club 1; Beginners' Typing Club 1: La Fraterni- dnd Kxpanola 2. vlce-pre .: F.T.A. 2. 3: Honor Society 2. vlce-pre . 3; Y-tecn 1, 2. 3: Red Jacket 1. 2. 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Orchestra 1. 2. 3; Rechauffe 3. Lulu E. Williams Shuu. College Prep Blue-eyed and petite I.u ... a likable lass . . . piz- za with friendly people is terrific . . . after-graduation plans include becoming a telephone operator. Student Council 3: First Aid Club 1; F.N.A. 3: History Club 1. trens; Hostess and Cour- tesy Club 2: Library Club 1, 2: Y-tccn 1. 2. Carolyn Louise Wren Easton General Brown hair and eyes and a pleasant smile . - . people with personality rate high . . . the Allentown School of Beauty will welcome this future beautician. H. R. trea . 2; Girl ' Golf Club 3; Library Club 2. 3; Music Appreciation Club 2: Y-teen I. 2. 3. 130 Edward Wynn Wolf Gcnerai. Eddie ly smile dancing, i n d his faioa . . wi thovrhbmework study to l ccomc after 'graduation. always aafriend- lllatory Club I; Sportm Club 1. MARYELLEN V. YATES Wolf Coi-lece Prep A pleasant smile and blue eyes . . .. boating, gbojl paintings Head her Jjjf'of favorites . j . a vu rfmc art major I aj 1 Motown State T eachcrpCollege. H.U. prea. 2. aec. 3: Court oay Club 1: Dramatic and ruber Club 2: First Aid Club 1: Hob- by club 2: Y-tcena 2, 3. Ann Marguerite Young Xfarch College Prf.p Quiet and good-nat ured Marguerite . . . likes music and friendly people . . . getting up early and con- ceited people—nowhere on this future medical tcchni- ian's list. Rficlnnorx' Typing Club 1: Dramatic and Cithers Club 1, 2. 3: F.X.A. 3; Needlework Club 2: Y-teena 1. 2. worship chairman 3: Red Jackets 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Orchestra I. 2. 3. Ruthanne Shiri.ey Young Wolf General I)ark-cycd. fricnejk . . . enjoys Mr. Nqtfcys English class andtliskWng to WKEX . . . tkMKcitrd people find no plack; on her list of fa- vorites . . February 10 an important day in Ruth's life. Camera Club 3: Debating Club; Dramatic? and Ushers Club 2; Music Appreciation Club 2. I Alfred Youtz, Jr. Easton General A] . . . great end for the E. H. S. I a lball team . . . ardent s||urts fan yL . Oc- tober 134a vcK apccial day for this bloij bluc-eyetl fu- ture football coach . . . plans . to enter Pittsburgh University next fall. Football 1. 2. 3. Barbara Ann Zettler Siiit.l College Prep Good-natured and always smiling . . . wearing a foot- ball helmet to Doc's Eng- lish class a tempting pros- pect . . . plans to attend Jefferson Hospital where she will carry out her ambition to Itecomc a nurse. F.N.A. 3; Y-t.-em 1. 3: Intra- mural Baaeball 1. 2: Rand 1. 2. 3: Orcheatra 1. 2. 3. Kenneth Frederick Zwai.d Silt'Ll. Vocational Kenny . . . brown eyes and a friendly smile . . . watching television and mov- ies—his favorite pastimes . . . plans to join the Air Force after graduation. It.R. vlce-prea. I. 2: F.C.A. 1: Home Repair Club 1. Ml 3ln ffflemortam JOSEPHINE ROSEMARY NICOLETTA Born: January 2, 1941 Died: January 3, 1958 Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see Cod. 132 Alma Mater Verse 1 The arch with its keystone — our symbol of strength. The hills where the green forests grow. And the Delaware Forks bring a message of old, Where the great rivers murmuring How. Chorus All Hail! Alma Mater, the pride of our hearts. Easton High School our High School so dear, We pledge to your welfare the strength of our lives Now and ever as year passes year. Verse 2 In studies and sports we seek honor and truth And grow by the friendships we share. When in moments of crisis in classroom and field Our spirits are blended in prayer. Verse 3 We sing all your praises in voice loud and strong. And fight for our motto alway, For the good of each other” we’ll ever be brave In the future as well as today. m, . rA la r CORRELL PRINTING CO.. INC. Printers and Publishers 312 Ferry Street, Easton, Pa. • . - • -- ... • - .


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