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NANCY BERGER Lots of fun to be with and always on the go is Nancy. Captain of I.V. and varsity cheerleaders. Although busy in Leaders' Club, Secretary- treasurer of Athletic Council. and president of a Tri-Y cha ter, Nancy still has time to ge on hockey and basket- ball honor teams. Future sees either college for home eco- nomics or a modeling school. ROBERT BERCER VVhen you attend a P.H.S. football game you will see husky HR. E. out there leading our layers to victor . President of Varsity Club, varsity football and track, and All-SWIAC football team. Vice-president of class last year and of Student Govern- ment this ear. Favorites are Mr. Kurachek, algebra, gym, and eating. College - Miami or Ohio. ROBERT BERGMARK Bob seems to be one of the fortunate few who always seem to have the right an- swers for teachers, particular- ly in history, his favorite sub- ject, for which he won the DAR Award last year. He likes listening to the Dodgers win pennants. Liberal arts college is ahead. DONNA BLEAKI EY The other half of that well- known couple around P.H.S is Donna, who has been a cheerleader for two years. Al- though she enjoys typing and gym, her thoughts are usually with her favorite pastime - brown eyes, black hair, and catcher for the Panther base- ball team. The future for Donna should include nurs- ing school and marriage. Page IIIULIANA BLOM Ilulie as many hilosophies of ife. Being weliiread, she en- joys good conversation along with the lighter sides of a school-girl's activities. Follow- ing in line with her favorite pastime, reading, is her favo- rite subject, English. Julie plans to spend her next four years at Antioch. JEANNE BONVILLE Jeanne came to P.H.S. in her junior year. This quiet girl with the lovely hair counts going to drive-ins as her favo- rite pastime, and she likes sailors, convertibles, and piz- za. Jeanne is looking forward to becoming an airline stew- ardess and then to a happy marriage. BARBARA BROWN Being court stenographer and Tri-Y secretary has kept Bea busy. However, she still finds time for one of the biggest boys of the senior class. Her favorite subject is homemaking. A private secre- tary is her choice of a future vocation. BARRIE BRUNDAGE Ever-happy Bobbie is one of the newest members of the senior class. She enjoys swim- ming and just plain uhackin' around . Her suggestion for improvin P.l-l.S. is a swim- ming pooi CBesides more boys like Jimm D. The future has either Colby Jr. College or Cortland in sight.
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JEROME ADAMS jerry - big, blonde, fast- talking Southerner. Does a lot of athletics - center on varsity football team, Varsity Club, Athletic Council, Stu- dent Government. Likes Coach Kurachek, gym CIHSS, and sleeping. Plans to attend college. ANN AGEE Our favorite comedienne is Ann - always having fun and getting into trouble. But she still has time to be the clerk of Student Court. Stu- dent Covernment, jr. Prom, and Halloween House. Span- ish and Mrs. Gahlen rate high with Ann. College. GRETCHEN ANDERSON Vice-president of Assembly Council, Science Club secre- tary-treasurer, member of Music Club, and Green Quill art staff are some activities of this quiet senior. Cretch is a very fine dancer who has freat hopes of being a bal- erina. Besides dancing, boat- , inf is a favorite pastime. Con- Sl ers learning to do brises - a ballet step - a great achievement. IUDITI-l ANDERSON Any class with Judy in it never has a dull moment. She is Mr. Hoose's sweetheart and Miss Pierce's headache. Her inquisitiveness makes her an active member of Tri-Hi-Y, Green Quill, C. O. and Fu- ture Teachers Club. Math and outdoor s rts rate high with Miss uestion Box. Future sees co lege. SANDRA BALDWN Sandy, a future elementar school teacher, is a hard: working, conscientious girl. Active in C. O., Tri-Y presi- dent, monitor chairman, as- sistant school song leader, and orchestra conductor. Sandy had a busy 4 years - her highlights include All-State for 3 years and First Honor Hockey Team. Future may be Cenesco or Cortland State Teachers. WILLIAM BELMONT One half of a well-known couple is Mr. Varsity Catch- er . President of Athletic Council for 2 years, class treasurer for 2 years, varsity football, baseball, and basket- ball member. Bill's favorite is playing baseball, but thinks there should be mote school spirit and enthusiasm. Future sees school of specialization. ROBERT BENZENBERG Track, mechanical drawing, and Mr. Nazaruk rate high with Bob. Although Bob is quiet, he really shows lots of enthusiasm for the track team. His hope would be to have a Pleasantville High track. Fav- orites of Bob's are lunchtime and summer vacation. Future plans include the service. HELEN BERENDS A peppy gal with a love for lots of fun and hacking around is this blond young lady. Since she came to P.H.S. last year, she has made many friends. Favorites include eating, Mr. Fossum, study halls, and Frankie. She su ests a juke box and coke mfjiine in the cafeteria. Fu- ture sees secretarial practice. Pcxqe 13
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GEORGE CARRIGAN George will never forget chas- ing a handball into the cafe- teria during a faculty meet- ing. Other interests are base- ball, pool, and girls. He thinks P.H.S. could be im- proved by a screen on the handball roof. Perhaps George will enter the N. Y. State Maritime Academy, otherwise the Merchant Marine or Air Force. CAROLYN CARUSO Lots of pretty clothes and Tiger seem to spell out 'iCaru, who was class secre- tary junior year, and now is Student Government secre- tary. Active on the class ring committee, Halloween House, and co-chairman of jr. Prom, she is a hard-working student leader. When you hear Everything's real jazz! you know you have her O. K. Liberal Arts College. SARAH CASE Curly red hair and a happy face remind us of Sally. President of Tri-Y, yearbook photography editor, Leaders' Club, honor teams, and Ath- letic Council do not keep her from taking snowy weekends off for skiing. The talents of this friendly senior also ex- tend to art. Easiest way to an- noy her is to call her Sarah. College. LYNNE CHAMBERLAIN A cheery smile and happy laugh always come along with Lynne. When she isn't bak- ing or listening to hit tunes, she amuses herself by blow- ing up experiments in chemis- try lab. Escalators in place of stairs would save wear and tear on students, thinks Lynne. CHOW about insur- ance for chem students?j Next year she plans to deco- rate some college campus. EMILY LOUISE CHENEY Quiet Emmy Lou won't soon forget trying to explain the black eye she got in gym class. She has found time for many activities, such as Nurses' Club, Red Cross, and Finian's Rainbow. Emmy Lou likes Mrs. Steinmetz, Miss Sullivan, chemistry, reading, horseback riding, and writing to foreign pen-pals. Nursing career for her. ROBERT CHIPMAN Bob'is one of our fun-loving classmates. He likes Mr. Sol- azzo and gym classes, as well as hunting, eating, and run- ning out of gas on long drives in.the country. This eas -go- ing guy plans to take a long trip and then join the Navy. ADELE CIRILLO Adele is a gal with a whole lot of talent and pep. Has been in A Cappella, Octet, G. O., Red Cross, Assembly Council, Commercial Club, Handicraft Club president, and soloist with Senior Chor- us. She enjoys Mr. Cook, business courses, bovs, swim- ming, and playing the piano. Plans to become a secretary and hopes to work with a bachelor for a boss. Page 15 V l BARBARA CLAUS Barbara, a hap y, friendly gal, is kept busy gy Commercial Club, Safety Committee, Tri- Y, and Red Cross, but she still manages to find time for Weed . Mrs. Marotta, Mr. Sabella, business courses, eat- ing, sleeping, and talking all are tops with Bobbie . She thinks P.H.S. needs more young teachers, and plans to work as a private secretary.
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