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KENNETH BETTY. Kenny wants to go to college, although he is not sure where, and then wants to be- come a mechanic's apprentice. Later he would like to go into the man- agement of mechanics. He says that driving is his favorite pastime. He can be heard exclairning, For- soothl as his favorite saying. He is a quiet, well-liked, friend y boy who gets along with everyone and will be remembered for his friendly manner. Homeroom president 9, 105 intramu- ral football 95 intramural softball 9, IU, 115 intramural basketball 9, lU, 11, 125 band 9, 10, 11, 123 audio- visual club 9, 10, ll, 125 junior and senior play committees. BARBARA CAFFREY. Barb's com- bination of pep, artistic ability, and dai dreaming will most certainly ma e us remember her. She was a most capable head cheerleader dur- ing our senior gear. Because of her interest in art, arb plans to attend college to become an illustrator. Her favorite sayinig is, l'Well isn't that Georgie, an she is quite annoyed by impatient persons. Homeroom .president 95 homeroom secretary IU5 intramural basketball 9, 105 intramural softball 9, 105 scrapbook committee 105 girls' state 115 scenery committee, junior play5 cheerleading 11, 125 art editor of GREEN LE F. MAX BLETSCHACHER. Ioining our class in his senior year as an ex- change student from Germany, Max has been a grand addition to our class. We hope he has enjoyed the year at Mt. Pleasant and has earned as much from us as we have from him. We shall always remem- ber his bright smile and personality. Max plans to return to Germany after graduation and to attend a technical college to become an en- gineer or architect. figudent Council 125 varsity iootball 18 NANCY BIMMERMAN. Whether it be for sports, dancing, or just a good gab session, Nancy is always ull of enthusiasm. Because of her many interests, Nance has partici- ted in nearly all school affairs, mr et saying is Have fun, but be good? An academic student, Nancg plans to attend college next fall an to do work in the medical field. Varsity basketball 10, ll5 varsity softball 9, 10, ll, 125 intramural bas- ketball 9, 125 intramural hockey 105 intramural soccer llg junior play cast5 scenerx chairman5 senior play5 GREEN LE F staff, secretary of senior class. MARILYN CHAPPELL. If our per- sonalities had a formula, Mari1yn's would surely be that a pleasing disposition plus an even tempera- ment makes for a happy Eerson and the best kind of friend. he enjoys most being with persons of her own age and has proved herself a will- ing and industrious worker in all activities. Do you good and help you too, has come to be Mari1yn's favorite saying. Her future pilans include studying medical tec ol- ogy at the University of Delaware. Student Council 11 secretary 125 varsity softball 105 intramural soft- ball 95 intramural basketball 9, 10, ll5 chairman of Career Day ll, 125 chairman of properties junior play.
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BAYARD ALLMOND. Because of his willingness to work and his many achievements, we shall al- ways ,remember Bayard as an out- standing member of our class. His lans for the future include college. Eayard's activities are both many and varied, but we shall never tor- get all his hard work in handling the finances ol our yearbook. Student Council 9, 10, vice-presi- dent 125 baseball manager 10, ll5 intramural football 9, l0, ll, l2: in- tramural soccer l05 intramural softball 9, 10, ll, 125 class president 105 student director of junior play5 co-chairman of junior prom5 senior EH? business manager of GREEN MARTHA BAUDEB. Marcie will al- ways be remembered for her lovely voice and active participation in choir work. Although slaying the piano is her hobby, an music is a great interest, she has chosen a career in the field of home econom- ics and plans to attend Penn State next fall. Senior choir 9, 10, Il, 125 homeroom treasurer 10, 125 homeroom sacre- tary 95 variety show 10, llg junior Flay cast5 choir wardrobe committee 1, 125 senior play properties com- mittee5 dance club l5 literar and business staff ol GREEN l'.i:Ar, choir co-ordinating committee ll. NANCY BALDWIN. An enthusiastic and keen interest in athletics has led Peanut to participate in all in- tramural sports and to be a member of leaders' club throughout high school. She rates dancing and sing- ing tops for entertainment, but her pet peeve is teachers who give sur- prise quizzes. Having taken the commercial course, Nancy's ambi- tion is to become successful in clerical work. Intramural hockey 95 intramural soc- cer 10, llj intramural basketball 9, 10, ll, 125 intramural softball 9, 10, ll, 125 usher of senior 0plaE5 operetta 95 leaders' club 9, 1 , 1 5 typist for the GREEN LEAF. 17 IOHN ARCHER. Arch is a member of the senior class who intends to become a teacher in secondary edu- cation. He plans to attend West Chester State Teachers' College. He likes to collect records and has quite a nice collection, Another pas- time of his is roller-skating. His pet peeve is people who don't retum ilms after the films are shown, and his favorite expression is Buddy. We will always remember his cheer- iulness, and his ability to get along with others. A, A. 95 intramural football 9, 105 intramural basketball 9, 105 intra- mural softball 9, 105 intramural soc- cer 9, 105 press club 9, 10, 115 sports editor ot the Green Flash 9, 105 audio-visual secretary 12. WILLIAM BERGER. Bill is one of the more musically inclined seniors. He has always been interested in music and intends to become a pro- fessional musician. At the present he says that playing in dance bands is his favorite pastime. Bill's pet Eeeve is people who think they are eaven's gilt to the world. He can be heard exclaiming, that poor sucker is really gone. We wil all remember his playing of the trom- bone. Band 9, 10, 11, l25 president of band 11, 125 choir 9, 10, ll, 125 music shows l0, 115 senior play cast l2. W1 5
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IOHN CHOWNING. Johnnie will always be remembered at Mount Pleasant for his excellent musical ability. No wonder his ambition is to be a music teacher. Of course, Iohnnie has other interests, one of them being silly girls although he states that they are also his pet eeve. His future plans include the fleld of music and also the mission- ary field. Band 9, 10, ll, 12, choir 9, 10, ll, 12g intramural basketball 9, 10, ll, 12, intramural football 9 10, ll, 12, mu- sical productions Of All Things and Ain't Misbehavingf' IEAN COHNTHWAITE. In the six years Iean has attended Mt. Pleas- ant, she has been one of the out- standing members of our class. Her various interests have given her a finger in nearly every pie. This cute little senior Wplans to attend Randolph-Macon oman's College. Athletic Association 10, A. A. treas- urer ll, and A. A. president 125 varsity hockey 9, 10, 1 , 125 varsity basketball 10, ll, 12, senior choir 9, 10, ll, 125 junior play, co-ordinatin committee for variety show 10, lg 1 readin committee ll, 12, Efffsw LEAF' mu. CAROL CONRAD. Carol's peppy gersonalithwill always be remem- ered at t. Pleasant. Outside of school she enioyls reading, dancing, and talking. S e is often kidded about havini an innocent look and a young loo , but she will always deny both of these accusations. Her future plans include college, pos- sibly, Ohio Wesleyan, and she hopes to become a teacher. Athletic Association 9, 10g basket- ball manager l0, hockey manager 117 intramural basketbal 9, 10, ll, 12g intramural softball 9, 10, 11, 125 cheerleader 125 senior choir 9, 11, cadet choir 10, co-chairman of ETA. dance decoration committee 19 BRUCE CLARK. Bruce might be considered one of the quiet mem- bers of our class, The reason for this may be his fondness for doo- dling. His pet eeves in'clude deten- tion halls and French dictation tests. Regardless of his small size, he mentions eating as one of his favor- ite pastimes.- is future glans in- clude the University of elaware and the Marines. Intramural football 9, l0, ll, 125 in- tramural baseball 9, 10, ll, 121 in- tramural basketball 9, 10, ll, 12, intramural volleyball 11. BILLIE DeCO1lMIS. Billie, who, in spite of her name is one of the feminine members of the class, has alwaxs participated in many activi- ties. lthough she possesses a very decisive personality, hard-working Billie is known for her friendliness. In the future she plans to attend a college, although she doesn't know just exactly w ich one. When not in Accomac tVirginia, naturallyl, her favorite pastime seems to be re- membering Accomac. Billie's dis- ttnctive, and frequently heard laugh will long be remembered. Student Council 107 Student Council president 12: intramural basketball 0, 12, choir 9 ll, 12, cadet choir 10 art club 9, dance club 105 junior play committees.
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