
North Side High School
Class Of 1963

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Steven B Doan
My goodness, Dick Fisher. I knew him first as sixth graders at Rudisill and then at North Side our last three years. Dick was an effervescent, electric sort of soul, a gushing joy emanating out of him. We played chess together, argued all manner of things, but mostly shared a mutual respect of one another's potential and future. He sparkled as a lead in the class play. He moved on to Columbia, and I to Yale. Fifty-five years can change so much, but not the memory of a boy and then a young man with a mind so fine and a zest for life that hit you as soon as you entered the room. Rest in Peace, Dick.
Kathleen D. Thomas (Frazee)
I would have to echo your comments as well Steve. While I didn't know Richard all that well I do remember his zest for life, always a smile and always presenting a positive attitude with his jaunty kind of walk. May you rest in peace Richard.
Susan Wuthrich (James)
I remember Dick most from studying 4th year Latin together. It was a very small class....12 of us I think....and translating The Aeneid was almost fun with him. He brought life and energy to the Latin roles we played and Miss Bowen had a cookout for us at the end of the year. What an energetic fun man! Rest in peace, Dick.
Michael H. Claphan
Had many classes with Dick and looked for him at all the reunions. Was sad not to see him.
May his family and other loved ones be at peace.
Leonard J. (Len) Bonner
I had the privlige of having Dick as a classmate in most of my classes the first 3 years at N.S. He was so kind
and very smart. Sorry to hear of his passing---Len Bonner
Stanley O. Needham
My first thought when I heard of Dick Fisher's passing was the scene in the Senior Play, The Man Who Came to Dinner, when his character, Banjo, shut Vicki Jornod into a mummy's sarcophagus. It was a hoot! It's even pictured in our senior yearbook. Rest in peace, Dick.