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! BERTHA LORRAINE FISHER Commercial What time is it, Martha? overheard in 7th period P. O. D. class, indicates Bertha ' s daily eagerness to get home to see if there ' s any mail. Her good taste in clothes and her bashful but pleasant smile have contributed to Bert ' s popularity. Dance Committee 3; Chorus i; Typing Award 3; Basketball i; Li- brary Assistant 1; Needlework Club 2. HARRY JAMES FITZMIER General Fitzy, a transfereefrom Bartram, had no trouble infitting into our pattern of school life. Jim brought with him his tricky basketball playing as well as a sincere interest in the fairer sex. Hard work at the Acme has helped pay for Jim ' s own car. JEANETTE ETCOVE General When you see this Tide rushing, you can be sure that Frank ' s the reason. On the hockey field. Jeanette is a real whiz, confusing the opposition with her sneaky scoops and lightning passes. In off-school hours she can often be found behind the wheel of her pink Studebaker. Dance Committee 3: Color Guard 3; Hockey 1,2, 3, 4: Letterman 3, 4; Basketball I; La Crosse 1,4; Tri Hi-Y 3,4. ROBERT BRUCE FELDKIRCHER General Tall, lanky Bob graduates intending to make a career of his consuming high school interest- -sports. Often seen clowning with Witch and Steve, Boot can show a seri- ous side, too. Admittedly, he is a woman-hater, but why the frequent trips to the Wishing Well? Student Council i; Football 1,2. 3, 4, Letterman 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4, Letterman 2. 3, 4, Captain 4: Base- ball 1,2, 3,4, Letterman 1,2, 3,4; Dance Committee 3; Gym Clubs 1 , 2.
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i ALEXANDER ANTHONY DI CARLO Academic There arefew things thatAl hasn ' t been seen doing atone time or an- other. His identifying characteristics, such as standard expressions, a love for the drums, and an occasional girl, have made him distinctive and well-liked. Dance Committee 3 Yearbook Staff 4; Monitor 4; Football 1,2; Letterman 1,2; Baseball 4; Sports Information Club l. DIANA MARIE DUDLEY Commercial Diana, outwardly quiet and reticent, reveals her talkative nature when in the company of Wilma and her friends. Acquaintances at West Point and Annapolis seem to have the same effect on her. A secretarial career is Diana ' s present goal. Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. MARTIN F. ELLIOTT Academic Matty has earned letters in several nonathletic fields, in- cluding three in Mr. Wertz ' s homeroom and one from Ellis School, As a monitor, he directed hall traffic dur- ing the week, and on Saturday nights he was frequently seen directing traffic at Holy Cross. Dance Committee 2, 3; Football 3,4; Letterman 4: Bas- ketball 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Letterman 2,3,4; Hi- Y 4; Gym Club I; Monitor 4. 22 NANCY LEE EACHUS Academic When notdriving to andfrom civilization with Marge or Hatch, Nancy is an old sew--and--sew, who makes clothes for herself and others. The time spent talking on the telephone has interested her in a career in that field of communication. Senior High Play 2,3,4; Senior Chorus 3; Dance Committee 3; Mar- News I,
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MARLYN ELEANORE FITZMIER General The other half of this Gradyville duo, though different in many ways from brother Jim, has shown the same knack for making friends since joining us two years ago. Her work in school-and at Mackey ' s illus- trates Marlyn ' s dependability. Class Secretary i; Student Council 2; Monitor i; Christmas Card Committee 4: Mar-News 4: Dance Committee 3: Art Club Ij Senior Tea Committee 3. WALTER EARLE FLOOD General Walt ' sfamous selling techniques have made him a handy guy to have around, both between nine and three-thirty and behind the counter at H.J. ' s. Floodie takes his tasks seriously and counts on his ' 49 Hudson to get to Springfield (he doesn’t care if he can ' t get back). Monitor 4: Dance Committee 3. ROBERT P. FRANCOLINI Academic Frenchioli, ah. . . Frankonelli, ah. . . Bob is a great Hi-Y booster and student of science. Although he aspires to be an engineer, the school is wondering if Bob ' s fabulous success as a liquid lead pencil vendor does not prove that he can always be a super -salesman. Dance Committee 3; Hi-Y 4: Model Hobby Club I. SANDRA ROSE FREDERICK Commercial While Sandy clowns quite a bitin shorthand and eats lunch in early classes, still has compiled an impressive scholas- tic record. Although an expert typist already, Sandy constantly practices by writing daily letters to the Earl of Delaware. Yearbook Staff 4 ; Dance Committee 3, 4: Typing Award 2.3: Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Dancing Club i; Senior Tea Com- mittee 4. 24
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