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, . 'Lb-.ok JLQAX .puck 9.Qx,o.uo. ii ' J. lo ' -WX WV ' LEILA ANN MINNIS ' T . W Otjxkgx Much clmtier, murb wit .... Q, NKXLQNLA. Ann came to Mt. P. H. S. in her freshman year from New ork' V ' and left us during her junior year to go to Kentucky. We were nw all glad, though, to have her return here for her senior year. dglw ' 0 5 ' innis fshe hates to be called thatj lists sports and dancing so ' . g her favorite pastimes. This walking joke book of the ,Sf T . um se o class has added her talents to our varsity softball and kAkJ i X basketball teams as well as our senior play. Ann's plans for the , M future include college fpossibly Gettysburgj, where she will major W 0.9.11 V in physical education. I A ' ' i CELL X - ..,L,u-fcL,n9, W t I5 4. M - ...Subs ,l - 1 1 ,,,,11. W BARBARA MooRE R Life ir u jeff. Bobbie will be long remembered by all for her bright cheery smile. Returning to Mt. Pleasant in from Delmar, Bobbie showed a great interest tn0mics, intramural basketball. and the May Day -MAA ' SS 1 I, QAMW quick wit and eleventh grade in home eco- activities. Her riding motor- 'favorite pastimes are listening to records, dancing, cycles. eating, andljust plain Loafing. QDon't we all like that?J This fattr ctive brunette considers split infinitives her pet peeve, and if DV, j j' i jrbtjhopg. to attendfbusiness school before her marriage. f,,fjjjK,i', Q 'T , My '43 ' .ax ' 7 KATHEKINE MOORE r 1 ,Sffigce jf ayigreat an art at fpeecb. 35 gjzfosseskd wig a great love and understanding of horses, ti ndslgigood part .of he: timecafringx for her own horse. This small blondejvlso has.a marvelous talent in art.,which she hopes A - to developimfo a profession at a later date. Music, intramural 7 Q 5' j' sports, Band Pet Club held Kay's interest these last four years. E , . X 1 I Jr fl lf A 4' .ll , 1' ' il i , l l C l X 89A ' ' 1 l A ' r' , ,f . A x, , K I S I U , . i 11 ,4 I . PA I i ' . l Al l -All a lf i ig ' V . 1 1 . fV,f't 1 ' V' CAROL MYERS 4 I - '. li A I Fair :IJ fl rlar. A ,Heres anothei gal who hates homework. As she puts it. those 3 'lfeast or fa ' amounts can sure get you down. Could this Q hate come fr m the fact .that Carol ,ljusies herself with many out' M side activities? She Iwas seen in both the junior and senior plays, and can be found among the personnel of the choir and year- ! 'book staffs. It's a rat race is her usual comment when she finds she can't raise one eyebrow above the other without moving a K muscle! And, get this, her other main ambition is to be able to i dj l . WA I j I qgrq .fl ,if J i 1 . 1 Y , ' ,. 3 Q x i C fs- e.i..a. M: .
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1.-... fJx.4,:ff.- 'f! if 4 ,w If 'J' I F ,. K .J.,f,. wj',Q,W ff ,,fyW.W S ANE NNE TIN Ki: er: if den c ' I r le g' s r two ea to e ow l' e in New York oul e. Ja return g d Mt. asant to complete h gh l care e en . in t f pnior Choir 'M' d i t sport i d. as ,i e o- ng club. jan w to bec a s ssful ,J-If ' , b efore that she - ns to e el m ary d f . J -. islikes straight hair a d d tespjbut sh o- e to d ce. She can be heard E s l ayi g, o ' a doll! 4 yo! df! NANCY DALE MCKENDRICK Charm Jlriker ibe Jigbi an fit w' J the Joul. Miss Green Fla of n b r to 413085 of us as Nan ick, s be a ve ' ctiv fgpimicipagltf' ,the r clas 53. all nd N jopys2vim- min alk . dr' , an 'tend o mus' . isqems class recitatio the y tli she doesn't1l' will be the pati when an eijgleinursygppr sion, for with the ina' of iw uburrf ai, charmin fsmile, and a ' mapa- i n' rseis ifoyzfffiow cop yone fail to get jj FJ H' se I ff Jw I ,' . 50' if 1. ' 44,1 ,.g4',4L,,A ,IM .f 2 .. ff , ia - I W fad! LAT! M o '. X759 06.-gf D .44-fvfng gf' All I 1 ff AVID RICHARD EARS fy!! 'wry g I Le! not womuzfi weapon Jlain my manly cbeehf 4 in 7 ,r Hi, y'all! It's Tennessee Mears, the blonde baseball and basketl A, LM ball fan of the senior class. In between these two. trains of W ' thought, however, there's room for lots more activity, including listening to blues records, driving around in a blue Pontiac, and shooting a few holes of golf. Tennessee, who, as his nickname suggests, came to Mt. Pleasant from Chattanooga in his junior year, plans to attend college atter graduation. Then some day he would like to be a professional baseball player. If his pet peeve, dull teachers, d0esn't bother him too much, and if he continues to play baseball day in and day out in season, he might possibly be the starting shortstop for the Philliegfsome day. Cflfhsff L yds V223 V, 13' 137' J' I'-' ,I 7:-uv 4'VT Z 6-'rvfynivfyzl V279 afitaa--4' MARTHA ANN MENDENHALL Serioumeu and merrinerr vu ell mixed. I I- I ,.,.,.,, Q!-fbi! , 3.1 fi-'-Qflr ,fl-o--rfzfy -yas-1.. M490 1' b1e1raf7 V 'K It seems that Marty is one of the ambitious members of our class, since her intent is to go to Radcliff College and then acquire a medical doctor's degree. This short, cute cheerleader has been active in Senior Choir and did a wonderful job as student director of our very successful junior play. In her free time Marty can be found at the golf course participating in one of her favorite activities. We all wish her good luck and are sure that she will achieve her ambition. ,N Q U at layo- -c, A . . Q' - ' If , ' 2 fl - ' . ic. ff if '7 ff'
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fww CAROLYN PHILLIPS 02 I . s ,V Az. we V I X7 igvffluygwvf s we QW' 0 wtf jeff I OLuj'i.:'Lf5af04fe 'f cj 7. MZ ,4fc.QxJ-cc! ..,. aye-4-.cafe-w-efffvsefaeocza-,aff bzagyb LUCY OLIVA JA Care will'kill a eat and therefore let': be merry. J! Lou, the sports-minded senior, the hockey goalie, the basketball forward, and the softball team's pitcher, is the gal with the yell on all the teams. This short dark-haired gal who cheers people up wherever she goes can almost always be seen running. Natur- ally, it follows that her pet peeve is slow-moving people. In the future, Mt. -Pleasant people may again watch Lucy's talents as she participates in professional sports or acts on the stage. These are her ambitions, but, as yet, she is unsure of her future plans. When not playing sports, Lucy watches them on T.V. Her other favorite pastime is dancing. PETEK KNOWLTON ORNE IJ that mircbief dancing in bi: eyer. Pete is one of the sports-minded members of our class. He has indicated this by having been an A.A. member for two years and having participated in most of our varsity sports. He also holds the honor of being the only senior who is a licensed pilot. This guy's future plans and ambition go hand in hand-he'd like to attend college, and his ambition is to get through. Pretty clever, eh? W' W yffyjffff ff 751, WheoYknfefe i le ki of rt work fo' e done, someone usu- Wly say s Lo nd this s etimes quie but always busy ua es p wit ,ga ood ide has the unusual ili y of ng able act knames t somehow she doesnt a1wM 1 K i e 'pastimi is swimmingg and she 9 if me . wants t go to col , here she will study home economics and ith her talent in art, she should be very su ez . The beautiful decorations for the junior prom and the work in the GREEN LEAF can be credited to Lois's able , iw directing. Tyj A willing helper doei not wait until be if arked. We've heard her on the public address system, at the pep r ies,' and at all the games, and everyone recognises our cute a sis head cheerleader as being a really hard worker. Hard w ' 's too, but Carolyn enjoys it very much, even though she at s see those people who won't yell at football games. Aiwa she has also been on the Student Council for three year h some of her favorite pastimes as sports, cheerleading, an ' ki but we will always remember her for one thing tha ' list, which is being teased about her middle name, J . Pleasant, she will probably attend the University of ela o take up home economics. 44,1176 . ey,-a.,7,.,Q,
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