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RICHARD C. DIXON General “Old Black Magic ” Dickie” ... moonlight gambler . . . sideburns and long hair . . . Easter Egg II ... Elvis” ... acrobatic dancer ... talented ... moccasins . . . starving his barber . . . jazzy. Gymnastics Club 3,4; Va- riety Talent Show 3,4. CAROLINE COLLINS DOREY Academic Nothing Could Be Finer” Late for school . . . flashy Ford . . . Where are my car keys?” ... long dis- cussions in Health ... Murph . . . Sophisticat . . . clowning with Betty Lou and Midge . . . make-up! . . . pleasant smile . . . ambi- tious worker. Mar-News 4; F.H.A. 4; Li- brary Assistant 3; Junior Prom Court 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Senior Play 2,4; Prom Committee 3; Senior Tea 4. CAROL H. DULANEY Commercial “Peanuts” “Midge” . . . goal-getter . . . glad to see someone short- er than herself . . . giggles . . . curly locks . . . sleepy- head at pajama parties . . . little one . . . Wait for me to go down to the Shop” . . . dentist apprentice . . . fighting with her sister. Yearbook 4; Prom Com- mittee 3; Chorus 1; Hockey 2,3,4; Letterwinner 4. I DAVID CHARLES DUNCAN Academic “Bonie Moronie” Dave” ... Young Life Leader . . . “This desk is too small ”... “Dickie ... low slung knee-pads . . . Fearless Fred Fearnot . . . Dear Congressman ... “Legs” . . . Colorado sum- mer ... I must protect my Fanny. ” Guard of Honor 3; Nation- al Honor Society 3,4; Year- book 4; Band 1,2; Prom Committee 3,4; Young Life President 4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4, Letterman 3,4; Basketball 3,4, Let- terman 4; Baseball 2; Track 4; Archery Club 1. JOANNE R. FAZIO Commercial “Devil or Angel ” “BEFORE ... “Jo” ... tangerine lips ... high fashions . . . AuaJa . . . trips to the city . . . “Let’s go to the Shop ' . . . Chas . . . Hot Shoppe- -r . . . Frank Sina- tra s No. 1 fan . . . knee socks and crazy shoes . . . car jinx . . food, food, food. Class officer 3; Guard of Honor 3; Mar-News 3,4; Yearbook 4; Chorus 3; Play 3,4; Cheerleading 3,4; Dance Committee 3,4; Hockey 3; Junior Prom Court. JAMES FINK Academic “Babyface ” “Jim” ... snow-bound . . . “Professor” ... bus-boy . . . Michigan accent . . . little to say . . . newspapers on the roof . . . helping hand with homework . . . Dr. Ein- stein’s No. 1 fan . . . three strikes in a row (bowling, that is). Mar-News 4; Yearbook 4; Scott’s Hi-0 4; Prom Com- mittee 3; Bowling 3,4. 23
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ELIZABETH 1. GROWL Commercial “When My Dreamboat Comes Home Betty Lou” . . . party- giver . . . engaged . . . pixie cut ... bragging about her cars . . . suede jacket . . . ringing up the cash register . . . Shut Up! ' . . . sparkling humor. Chorus 1; Senior Ball Court 4; Senior Tea 4. GUENTER DAUB Academic “Crazy Otto” “Wassals wisited the wis- counts” ... E = Mc ... Zukunftsphysiker ... teaching the teachers . . . tiger noises backstage . . . I must refer to my 7 place table” ... Germany’s gift to the U.S, . . . silent and sort of bashful. Prom Committee 4; Guard of Honor 3; Stage Crew 4; Hi-Y 4; Visual Aids 3,4. JOHN A. DIEBERT General “Sleepyhead Meat man . . . siestas in class ... ’50 Ford . . . se- rious ... Tri-Community Cadets ... John’s job ... insomnia? . . . regular riot . . . cuts Art . . . Christmas card distributor. RICHARD MORRIS DIEMER Academic “Switchie, Whitchie, Titchie ' Dr. Diemer, D.D.S. . . . cut- up ... tropical fish ... lucky locker location . . . solo ... “Twenty years from now, Mrs. Jardine” . . . classy clothes . . . Flanagan ... “She’s got it I” . . . Hot Lips . . . dancing at White Manor. Guard of Honor 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Mar- News 4; Yearbook 4; Cho- rus 3,4; Co-Captain Maga- zine Drive 3; Senior Play 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Harvard Book Club Award 3; Debating Team 3. PASCAL DI JOSEPH General “Pennies From Heaven’ “Pat” . . . going steady . . . always broke but generous . . . crazy handshake . . , “Spaghetts ... every- body’s buddy . . . tall, dark, and handsome , . . ear to ear grin . . . “You, shut upl ' . . . slow-motioned . . . rough and ready . . . fre- quents Berwyn. JACQUELINE ANN DINE Commercial “Lasting Love “Jackie” ... another one i hooked . . . palsy with Janet | . . . dates in the hall ... curly top . . . Beauty Queen i . . . competition with her mother . . . surprise par- ties . . . temperamental ... cute button nose. I Prom Committee 4; Major- ; ette Club 1. ’
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DIANE ELIZABETH FRAZER Commercial Two Hearts” “Mammy Yokum” . . , short and sweet ... a smile that goes all the way around and buttons in the back . . . boy- friends ... “1 can’t do any- thing with my hair . . . boyfriends . . . personality plus ... boyfriends... sweet voice . . . and more boyfriends. Chorus 3,4; Color Guard 3.4; Tri-Hi-Y 3.4, Vice- President 4; Prom Com- mittee 3,4. DONALD L. FULLER Academic Searchin” “Don” ... driving his ha- rem around . . . caps and cats ... two-seater truck . . . one-man circulation committee ... crew-cut carrot top . . . sweaters . . . To the Moon.” . . . traffic troubles. National Honor Society 3,4; Mar-News 1,2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 4; Bowling Team 3,4; Christmas Card Committee 4. ROSEMARY GETTZ Commercial “Rip It Up” “Rosel ” ... mile long lashes . . . lots of fun . . . waitress . . . “Huh, what’s the matter . . . tickles the funny bone . . . arguments with Miss Kurmas ... cookie supplier . . . horse- back rider. JAMES GORDON Academic “She’ll be Coming Around the Mountain” “Jim” ... mystery girls . . . confirmed bachelor . . . “Gotta get home to meet the stage . . . arguing with Wiggy . . . Grady villain . . . match- maker ... white convertible. Prom Committee 4; Foot- ball 1; Yearbook 4; Ticket Committee Senior Play 4. JOAN ELIZABETH GRAY Commercial “A Guy Named Joe” “Band, attention!” ... ar- guing with Joe . . . twirler . . . a different ring for each day . . . Bonder’s buddy . . . dead-eye . . . willing typist . . . super salesman ... “In about two seconds I’m gon- na blow my topi!” . . . De- cember 17. Mar-News 3,4; Yearbook 4; Majorette 1,2, 3, 4, Drum Majorette 4; Prom Com- mittee 3,4; Majorette Club 1; Hockey 2,3; Basketball 2,3,4, Letterwinner 4; Sen- ior Tea 4. WALTER B. GREEN Academic “Leapfrog “Walt . . . love life in the parking lot ... “Frog” . . . 99-year lease on a pinball machine . . . Old Spice man . . . “Yes, Dale!” . . . trips to Valley Forge . . . late for football practice. Prom Committee 3; Foot- ball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3; Track and Field 1,2. 24
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