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Plainsmen Personalities Plainsmen Personalities are a group of people from each class who are chosen because of what they have done during the school year. It is a difficult choice that has to be made by the faculty, but finally, when the ballots are cast only a certain number can be among the ranks. The reasons for nominations for personalities are varied and interesting. Working on an assembly, a class party, a class council or an all school function can mean the differ- ence. It can be academics, sports or a certain individual talent that is used for the betterment of a school. It can be a smile that is permanent rather than illusive and personality that will always make the day go a little easier for those around. Being a Plainsmen Personality is an honor, not only because of the name behind it, but because of what it can mean to Mon- terey. Linda Williams . . . Student Body Secretary . . . Dependability per- sonified. Loves to cook . . . sew . . . play the piano . . . and paint. Active in Musician's Guild . . . Collects dolls . . . loves sports ... en- joys council work. Plans a futuro in business or teaching and training as a Baylor Bear.
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Athletes honor Sally Eastwood A sports queen must be loyal, spirited, enthusiastic and congenial. She must possess all those intangible qualities that the varsity teams look for in a girl to represent them. She not only must be interested in the Plainsmen, she must be known to whole heartedly support them. Such a girl is Sally Eastwood. Being senior head cheerleader has made her an integral part of sports. She is what the sports queen must be—the epitome of Plainsmen spirit. To climax the pep rally preceding the Pampa football game on October 16, she was crowned by Tri-Captains Dicky Grigg, Rick Canup and Robert Junell and presented with a dozen long-stemmed red roses. She and her court—Ann Liston. Susan Rampy, Victoria Coch- ran and Sandi Parmer were honored at half-time of the game. 28
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Barbara Whitcley . . . Energetic Plainsman on the go. Loves dancing . . . music . . . eating. Plays the piano ... ac- tive in all club work in school and out. Sees future as a small studio whero she can teach dancing. Byrnie Bass . . . Sonior Class President with an eye on tho fu- ture. Easy going, witty, eager to do his part to make the Class of '65 tho best. Enjoys golf as a member of tho Monterey Golf Team, and folk singing with the Continentals. Longs for Baylor to win tho SWC Football Cham- pionship.
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