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CAROLYN LASSELL. Carolyn will always be remembered for her beautiful, long curly hair and grace- ful hands. She is alreadsy attending Philadelphia Modeling chool, and it is her ambition to make modeling a career. Since she is also very much interested in playing the piano and organ, it is her hope to combine modeling and music on the stage or on television. She has had the og- portunity of playing the organ pu - icly on several occasions and thinks the entertainment field would be an interesting one. Choir 9, 105 cadet choir accompan- ist, 10. WILLIAM MACKAY. Willie is known for his musical participation in all four years of high school. He plans to go to the University of Delaware an become a successful business- man or farmer. His favorite pas- times are eating, sleeping, and reading. He still seems to find time for outside activities. Varsitiiafootball 10, ll, 125 intramural basket all 9, 105 intramural base- ball 9, 105 intramural football 95 president of band 95 state band 95 choir show 10, 115 county band 10, t1,15l6.'1ance band 11, 125 stage crew ROSS MACE. Ross, one of the more reserved members of the senior class, has always been interested in sports. When it comes to school ac- tivities, he can often be found work- ing industriously in the shop, but one of his favorite outside sports is hunting. As his main interests lie in these activities, one can well imagine that his pet peeve would be homework. Varsity baseball 10, ll, 125 intra- mural football 9, 10, 11, 12' intra- mural basketball 9, 10, ll, li. . 23 IOAN LONG. Ioan, who has at- tended Mount Pleasant since first grade, is a commercial student who Flans to enter into the stenographic ield to become a secretary. Her favorite pastimes are plaiiing the piano, watching TV, and istening to the radio. Her pet peeve is sur- prise tests. lntramural basketball 9, 10, 11, 125 intramural softball 9, 10, ll, 125 resident of home economics 'club 1305 driver's training 125 typist for GREEN LEAF5 choir 9, 105 usher for junior and senior plays. BARBARA MAC KINNON. One of our busy, capable seniors who is willing to enter any possible activi- ty is arbara. She worked hard as co-editor of the GREEN LEAF, and she plans to go to college to be- come a secondary schoo English teacher. She claims her favorite pastime is arguing, and her pet peeve is other persons who have to run everything. Intramural basketball 105 soccer 115 Green Flash staff 9, 105 Editor-in- chief of Green Flash 115 Co-editor of GREEN LEAF5 senior play5 publicity committee for junior lay5 ublicity committee for Ching-Eing-Fling.
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ROBERT HUMPHREY. While here at Mount Pleasant, Bob has shown his interest in music by partici at- ing in both the band and the choir throughout his high school career and has proven himself to be a very valuable member of each. Bob lists hunting and fishing as his favorite hobbies. We will al remember Bob for his friendly smile and hap y- o- lucky nature. His plans for the qu- ture are rather indefinite. Homeroom vice-gzresident 95 Band 9, 10, ll, 12: c oir 9, 10, ll, 127 operetta 9. CHARLES KRICK. Chuck's many successful exieriences and thrills in soap box der ies will long be out- standing in our memories. He came to Mount Pleasant in the seventh grade, left in the ninth grade to move to Buffalo, New York, and then retumed to our school for his senior year. This year, as in But- falo he has been active in athletics. As far as the future is concerned, Chuck plans to be an engineer after attending S. M. U. or Tennes- see. Varsity football, 12. MARY ELLEN IURISCH. Mary El- len's interest and talent in music have led her to choose a musical career. After graduation she hopes to attend Oberlin Conservatory to study music education, and then she Ialans to teach in a public school. n addition to music, Mar Ellen enjoys sports, walking, and' danc- ing. Varsity hockey 95 varsity basketball IO, ll, l2g band 10, ll, l2g senior choir 9, 10, l1, 125 student band director ll, 125 student choir direc- tor l2, junior play co-ordinatorg chairman of scener committee, sen- ior pm, GREEN LEAF mfr. 22 FRANK HYER. Frank's future plans include going to college to study engineer ng. n his spare time, he can usually be found at his favorite pastimes which are racing boats and playing the piano. Will we ever forget that wave? Intramural football 9, 105 intramural softball 9, 1011 intxiamugalucagebagl gpotogr you 'spors club 105 boxing club ll, 12 horne- room treasurer llg May Day 11: senior play ticket committee. WALTER LAFFERTY. With his good- natured and friendly manner, we will alwaiys remember Walt for his faride an never ceasing praise of reland. Walt is ver? interested in chemistry, and his sans tor the fu- ture are to enter t e University of Delaware to study in this field. Trigonometrg seems to be the one course he efinitely dislikes. Walt spends much of his spare time bi- cycling. Intramural football 9, 10, ll 12: orchestra 9, I0 115 band 9, ld, ll, 12: GREEN LEAF staff.
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BETTE MALCOLM. Bette, a riuiet but very capable senior, is ta ing the academic course and plans to go to college or to Goldey-Beacom usiness sc ool to prepare for either teaching or stenograp y. Her favor- ite pastimes are bowling, badmin- ton, and watching basketball games. Her pet peeve is homework. Homeroom secretary 9, varsit hock- ey ll, 12, I. V. hockey l0, basket- ball manger ll, driver's training 10, assistant editor of Green Flash ll, Green Flash reporter 9, 10, GREEN LEAF staff l2, intramural basketball 10, ll, junior pla committee, senior play committee, bowling club 12. LESTER MILLER. Slim is taking the academic course and plans to go to college and become an ortho- dontist. His favorite pastimes are reading, sailing, swimming, and water skiing. Indecison is his pet peeve. Athletic association 9, l0, intramu- ral football 9, 10, ll, 12, intramural soccer 9, 10, 11, 12, intramural bas- ketball 9, 10, ll, 12, intramural soft- ball 9, 10, ll, l2, homeroom president 9, junior play committee l, senior play committee 12, senior itlimce committee 12, bowling club PATRICIA McKl'NLEY. Pat, with her blond hair and soft voice, is known for her willingness to help in a variety of activities. A career as a medical secretary is her ambi- tion after attending Marjorie Web- ster junior College. She will often be seen taking long walks or spend- ing her time at the bowling alley. Intramural basketball 9, 10, ll, 12, intramural softball 9, 10, ll, l2, bowling club ll, 12, choir 9, 10, ticket committee for the Harvest Hop ll, senior play committee, GREEN LEAF staff, 24 EMILY MAXWELL. Em will always be remembered by our class and the undergraduates for her warm smile, her short hair, and her favor- ite expression, Huh? Her future plans include Cornell University and a career in chemistry or as a laboratoriid technician. Before she came to t. Pleasant as a junior, she went to Seaford High School. Her favorite pastime is participating in sports. Homeroom president ll, class treas- urer l2, varsity hockey ll, 12, dra- matic club ll, associate-editor for GREEN LEAF, senior play cast, chairman of basketball concessions, junior play make-ug: and costumes committee, Iunior rom committee, yearbook club, dance committees, WILLIAM MILLER. Friendly Bill came to Mount Pleasant as a junior and has since been known as Ingrid His southern drawl and his part of Herbert in the senior lay will always be remembered. since his ambition is to be a con- struction engineer, he plans to at- tend college after graduation. When asked what his pet Qeeve was, Bill replied, Ah detest ankeesl In- grid rates fooling with model air- planes as his favorite pastime. Horneroom vice- resident ll, home- room treasurer laz, intramural foot- ball ll, l2, intramural basketball ll, 12, senior play cast,
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