Talk:Easton Area High School

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[edit] Football

The following individuals were listed without any verification or established notability as graduates of Easton High School. At the very least, I would think they require established biographies before entry on the page, but I wanted to preserve them in the event they have any future value:

Bob Rute Easton football coach 1948-1967 most wins as coach 130-56-9

John DiVietro, college football, Tulane University 1955

Daniel Gelbert, college football Duke University 1957

Bill Houston, college football South Carolina State University 1959

Pete Americus, college football University of Maryland 1959

Terry Bartolet, college football Harvard University 1959

Charles Weaver, college football William & Mary 1960

Raymond Rissmiller, college fooball, University of Georgia 1961

Jim Jones, college football, Pittsburgh 1962

Karl Bell, college football, Maryland 1964

John Capellano, college football, Duke University 1967

Robin Griffin, college football, Syracuse University 1968

Phil Noto, college football, Lafayette, 1968

Joe Parsons, college football, Princeton 1969

Bobby Pilz, college football, N.C. State 1969

Art Seymore, college football, Maryland 1969

Mike Daley, college football, N.C State 1971

Jim Presto, college football, Temple 1979

Lendell Jones, college football, Maryland 1980

Jeff Staton, college football, Temple 1990

Mark Libiano, college football, East Carolina 1992

Juan Gaddy, college football, Temple 1993

Leandrew Holmes, college football, Connecticut 1996

Vince Azzolina, college football, Wake Forest 1997

Jermaine Moore, college football, San Diego State 1999

Dave Williams, college football, Ohio University 2000

Ovid Goulbourne, college football, West Virginia 2005