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KENNETH L. FISHER Academic Kenny , the boy with the bright ideas, was one of the most active seniors. He was a valuable member of the basketball and baseball teams and he was Sports Editor of the Tracer. Kenny ' s inability to spell contributed many ui forgetable moments to our Senior English Classes and aided him in deciding to become a mathematics teacher. MARGARET L. FISHER Academic Marge , the Tracer ' s Art editor, will always be remembered for her ability to make a sketch or read a novel during almost any class. She had a unique way ol making bonus hoagies in eightli grade, but promised to be conventional, in the future. Marge contributes her plesant smile to three years of wearing braces. We wish Marge the best of luck as a commercial ROBERT C. FISHER, II Academic Robbie capably served as our class president for our Junior and Senior years and did his best to keep the class out of trouble (?). He served as captain of the soccer and basketball teams and was selected as the Most Athletic senior. Who knows, in the futiue he may steal .Mr. Long ' s job as a history teacher. MARJEAN L. FOGELMAN General Academic If an award were to be given for the most willing worker in the Senior Class, Marjean would undoubtedly deserve it. She worked not only for the class, but also for Sacks as a waitress. Marjean was a member of the F. H.A. and held the office of Vice President in her Senior year. With her friendly personality her future career as a nurse can ' t be anything but successful.
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I) rW 1 ' ' GEORGE L. DELONG Business -- Clerical George was a hard worker both in and out of school. In his spare time, he revealed his artistic ability and originality with oil paints. Had you gone to AUentown, you may have run into George; he spent most of his time there. After graduating from Business school, he would like to travel. SHARON D. DERR Academic Although Sharon had a sophisticated voice, her actions were quite opposite. In fact, there isn ' t too much of a difference between flighty, hysterical Emily in the Junior Class Play and Sharon who brought down the house with her riotous performance. Originality is associated with this long-time clarinet player, and her art projects can prove it. Sharon will attend K.S.C. in the fall. PATRICIA A. EHRETS Business — Secretarial Pat was an active member of the Student Council for six years, and served as a faithful hall patrol. While on duty, she made good use of her favorite expression, Hey There! Pat ' s participation in various business clubs will provide a good back- ground for her future career as a secretary. TERRY R. FAUST Industrial Arts Faust one of those hardworking lifeguard at the Topton Pool was noted for missing ring-neck pheasants. Terry was an industrial arts major and a home economics student, but he found it was easier to repair a sewing machine then to use it. His athletic ability will undoubtedly help him on those U.S. Marine Corps obstacle courses. 20
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MIRIAM L. FREEBY Business — Clerical Mim , a jolly likeable girl, was usually found at the Bowling Alley. She contributed her talents to the F.H.A. as Vice-President of State projects. She patroled the halls of Brandy vine and did a fine job of keeping the underclassmen in line (two abreast! ). Her jovial disposition will attract many patrons to her future Beauty salon. DORIS J. GANGAWERE Business -- Clerical Gang was an outstanding member of the F.H.A. and capably served as its President in her Senior year. Her desire and ability to sew well made her an excellent seamstress. Doris spent most of her time in the Home Economics department at school and therefore is well prepared for her future as a homemaker. WILLIAM F. GERMAN Vocational Agriculture Bill was one of the friendliest members of the Class. His willingness to accept responsibility and his drive to get a job done aided him as president of the Brandywine FFA. Oddly enough, this well behaved boy was one to end up hand cuffed in the County Prison. Bill plans to operate heavy equipment after graduation. DAWN C. GEIGER Academic Dawn , an enthusiastic cheerleader, was an asset to any basketball or hockey team. She was a conscientious biology student, but could never understand the student teachers. Dawn was a devoted member of the Senior band, but couldn ' t seem to get a band luiiform that fitted. Her smile vill cheer many hospital patients when she is a nurse at Reading Hospital . 22
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