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Jane
Ann with her older sister Aimee and younger brother Cameron
(Click
any image at left for larger view.) |
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Snuggling
up to brother Cameron. |
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With
Cameron and their beloved dog Mugsy |
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Proudly
displaying her birthday cake adorned with twelve candles |
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In
her sixth grade class in 1940 |
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Jane
Ann Fisher . . . Janie . . . July 4 . . . popular with everybody
talented lyric soprano . . . sparkling personality . . . has a colorful
imagination . . . photography editor of the yearbook . . . was soloist
with KDKA Starlets . . . interested in writing fairy tales . . . idolizes
her seaman Jimmy (Caption from her yearbook photo)
Jane
Ann was very active during her high school years at William Penn Consolidated
Schools in Claridge, Pennsylvania, including participating in the local
County Chorus. |
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Yearbook
photo captioned, " Hmmm! Cooperation? Phooey!" |
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With
date Jimmy Arnold on prom night |
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Miss
Jane with her "class" at Rainbow House,
the children's television program hosted by Jane Ann on KONA-TV in Honolulu
during the late 1950's |
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With
her class of youngsters during her tenure as Miss Jane on Honolulu's KONA-TV |
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Appearing
as Anna in the Cortland Repertory Theatre's production of the King
and I |
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Suitably
attired for the famous dance sequence in the King
and I |
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As
Auntie Mame in the Moravia Theatre's production of Mame |
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With
her co-star in Mame |
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In
closeup in still another scene from Mame |
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On
stage during her appearance as Dolly in Hello
Dolly |
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Another
scene from Hello Dolly |
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Posing
for a publicity picture for one of her recent stage productions |
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Jane
Ann is a lover of animals, particularly dogs. Here she is pictured
among several of her canine friends, a couple of her own and the rest belonging
to other family members. |