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is 2 f ,, ,,1: a 1 F 4! JAMES D. ERTNER Big jim . . . member of the New Class . . . senior math in iunior year . . . rocks in the house . . . sandlot baseball champ , . . latest addition to the Trumpet Trio . . . led un- successful revolt in high school band . . . went West last sum- mer . . . to escape work . . . would rather look after his own health . . . there's no business like business. BRIAN M. DUFFY Little Luis . . . zz black Irish- man . , . immigrant via New- ark Academy . . . sixteenth- century house . . . has prob- lems with a non-starting, poor stopping Ford . . . great esca- pades in Connecticut . . . can drop 100 dishes in a single bound . . , usually spilling something . . . soft lights and sweet music. is i .1 . . , . S 1- NV lik , ed' ,il JOHN S. EACER Igor', . . . Don Carter of the Senior Class . . . stud poker between frames . . . nine-year veteran of church choir . . . silent, night and duy . . . an- other P.l'.RlXl bug . . . likes music too . . , on the ground trio months after 17th birthday . . . still offering five Duke Sniclers for one Mickey Mantle. F -ff' , A A ELSBETH ANNE FAUSEL Els, Betz, or Flossie . . . biggest moments before seventh grade . . . crazy about singing nuns , . . long-lost friend in California , . . pursuing art ca- reer in antagonism to pop-art . cocktails at the Gondola . . . P.P.5ilVl at the Mosque , . . our nutty medium . . . left, left, left, White, left. 19
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FANIA ELIZABETH DAVIS Fania . . . enthusiastic marcher on Washington, D. C. . . . famous civil rights speaker at Girls' Club . . . likes P.I. . . . wonders when kids in C.R. will wake up . . . missed the demonstrations . . . graceful air . . . brings Washington Square to C.R .... a real brain from Birmingham. BARBARA K. DEIST Barb . . . What's a 16-let- ter-word for-? . . . traded Soupy Sales for Doctor Kildare . . . Girls' Club financier . . . used to be second-in-command until Arnie . . . calculating mind . . . move over Frank Lloyd XVright . . . strums and toots . . . charter member of Beach XVagon . . . warmth and friend- liness to spare. PHYLLIS ANN DEFRISCO Phyl . . . tall stories about I.G .... a little girl with a big giggle . . . likes Chef Bo Ar Dee's menu . . . sports enthusi- astic manners . . z speaks softly when called upon . . . needs an adjustable lecturn . . . majors in minors . . . hopes to teach someday. HELEN F. DOHM Helen . . . one of those lov- able nuts . . . life can be miser- able with Senor . . . Bomb the Ridge . . . human tape recorder without oil switch . . . He hit me again! . . . open season on tangerine pits . . . iolly ticket puncher at basket- ball games . , . future million- airess? . . . at last an honor student!
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FLORENCE CHRISTINE FISHER Chris . . . food and Maine . . . guided tours through N. Y. C. suhways . . . coffee klatches with A.A .... enjoys the scenery . . . wants to start at the bottom as teacher . . . survives motor scooters and gym class . . . has tenure in Sunday School . . . nostalgic memories of Long Island sum- mers. IOHN H FISCHER lR Fish . . . irresistible Prince Charming type . . . but is fright- ened easil . . . blue eyes and wavy blacllr hair . . . laughs it hydr- oit . . . rides a Mean Green PATRICIA ARLENE FLAHERTY Pat . . . fan of the General . . . hopes to follow in her foot- steps . . . likes to be with peo- ple . . . Madison Avenue ex- ecutive of the Journalist . . . biology teacher with Spanish accent . . . has volleyball . . . relaxed shopper . . . does every- thing with enthusiasm. Dragon . . . pigeonable . . . reasonably high jumper on the court and at the track . . . zi really happy kid. BARBARA FRAY Barb . . . president of the briefcase club . . . a typing whiz . . . smiles quietly . . . Ralph . . . large puffy coiifure . . . oh, those large economy- size pocketboolcs . . . Ralph . . . clear blue cat eyes . . . four years with the same guy . . . small but noticed. altiiii ,y
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