Fountain Hill High School - Memoirs Yearbook (Bethlehem, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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MOIRS NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT Doris Louise English Dar Dorie Doris is one of the most attractive girls in the Senior Class. Although of a rather quiet disposition, she's always full of fun. Her out- standing abilities are centered around music and designing. As Fountain Hill's nightingale, her golden voice has thrilled many an eager audience and we all sincerely hope that we may often have the pleasure of hearing her in the future. General Course Cheerleader 23 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Michael J. Ford Jr. Mike Tall, blond, and as happy-go-lucky as he is big, Mike is the most carefree member of our class. We know that the serious expres- sion on his face, as he rambles through the halls, is there only to fool the faculty. Gen- erally rather quiet, he is always ready with a wise remark. If appearance or manner of dress has any influence on careers, his lies in the field of journalism. Commercial Course Athletic Club 23 Tatler Staff 3, 45 Harmonica Club 2. Dorothy Gaal Dot D. A. Dot, dash and dimples- these personify Dorothy. She's that chubby imp with the funny giggle. Dorothy knows how to take her part in everything, especially in an argument. Call on Dorothy for anything around Fountain Hill and she will bounce right in the middle of it. She would like to take up art and we feel sure she will be successful in it or any other career she chooses. Scientihc Course Dramatic Club 45 Memoirs Staff 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Debate Club 2, 3, Oratorical Contest 2, 35 Basketball 2, 4. twnly-fum'

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NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT MEMO R Frank J. Csrnko Duke When you hear the girls talking about a well-dressed lad, you can be sure they mean Frank. His customarily neat attire proves to us that he knows his fashions. He has a quiet manner about him, but this doesn't fool any- one. We know that he can be the life of the party. Some day Frank will be a model for what the well-dressed man is wearing. Commercial Course Science Club 35 Athletic Club 2. Marjorie Delp Bebe Delpy,' 'tThe score was 6-3, 6-25 we knew she'd win. When you hear anything like that, you can be sure they are talking about Marg. If anyone can play tennis, Margy surely can. For the last two years she has been our ten- nis champion. Aside from being a tennis star, she is an industrious person. Someday she may be the center of attraction on the famous courts of Wimbledon. Commercial Course Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Tatler Staff 4. James Eddinger Jimmy Jimmy is the prodigal son of the Senior Class. He left us during his freshman year to attend another high school, but returned to us for his senior year. His willingness to participate in all school affairs has helped him to re-establish himself as one of the top ranking fellows in our class. Jimmy's main ambition is to become a crooner for a well- known radio orchestra. General Course Science Club 4g Dancing Club 4. twenty-thrc



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NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT MEMO Michael Geiger Micky A whistle blows, the game begins, and on the court you will be sure to find Micky. Geiger, a stockily built youth, is one of our outstanding athletes whose popularity renders an introduction unnecessary. If an amiable personality and outstanding athletic ability make for success,Geiger's possibilities are un- limited. Scientific Course Basketball 3, 4g Science Club 43 Athletic Club 3: A. A. Vice President 3, President 4. Evelyn Pauline Hafner Evey Herels one girl in the Senior Class who thinks so much of Fountain Hill that for two years she has come from West Bethlehem to attend our school. Evelyn can always be counted upon to give the correct answer to any question asked. She is one of the few commercial students achieving a A average consistently. Her classical features and sec- retarial ability will make her a striking asset to any office. Commercial Course Dramatic Club 33 Memoirs Staff 43 Tatler Staff 4. Betty Ann Hagy Bets Betty is our small but vivacious brunette with a super-abundance of personality. She possesses a gift of gab, which is always utilized to its utmost extent. Her energy, however, is not entirely consumed by talking, since dramatics and gum chewing also take their shar.e of her time. We hope she will continue to talk her way into everyone's heart. Commercial Course Dramatic Club 3, 43 Memoirs Staff 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Oratorical Contest 2. tum-n ty-fi'z'r

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