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ALFRED EUGENE BENNETT, JR. NAI.. Song: So Rare Expression: ! '8::g? Future Plans: Undecided Dramatics 1, 3 Student Council 2, Secretary Class Secretary 1, 3 Syracuse Cit. Ed. Conference 2, 3 ROBERT KOVATCHITCH Bob Song: So Rare Expression: Hot Car Future Plans: Undecided Drarnatics 1, 3, 4 Jr. Rod and Gun Club 1,2 Baseball 3 MR. RICHARD BATES Advisor MR, WARNER WALES Ass't. Advisor
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DONALD RICHARD CORTESE Don Song: So Rare Expression: 10, 000 feet up Future Plans: Air Force FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2 CAROLL NANCY PANGMAN Kaye Future Plans: Housewife Song: Four Walls Expression: Oh, Man Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Majorette fheadj 1, 2, 3, 4 LAWRENCE IRVING NEFF Larry Song: Be Bop Baby Expression: Oh, Brother Future Plans: Air Force Chorus 1 , 2, 3 Dramatics 1, 3, 4 Sergeant-at-Arms 1
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Class History and Will In September 1954, we entered high school with nineteen Freshmen. Mr. Kelson was our advisor. Our officers were Dick Bobnick, Jamie McGonigal, Alfred Bermett, Caroll Pangman. The class participated in many activities having nine members in chorus, ten in band, eight on I. V. basketball, one on the baseball team, and two J,V, cheerleaders. Mr. Kelson gave us our initiation which I don't think we will ever forget. We lost Jamie McGonigal, June Tuttle and Richard Zeidner, in our sopho- more year, Altogether we had sixteen members and Mr. Plesha was our class advisor. Our class officers were Leonore Buhr, Johanne Johnson, Alfred Bennett, and Caroll Pangman. There were eight students in Chorus, nine in band, six on J,V. Basketball, two in J.V. cheerleading and one on the baseball team. Our class seemed to be decreasing every year. By the time we were Juniors we had fourteen members. We lost Harold Fetterly, Walter Cornell, and Robert Bloomer and gained Jamie McGonigal, Mr. Bates was our advisor. Class offi- cers were Harold Butler, Dick Bobnick, Alfred Bennett and Dean Thorn. There were four students on the yearbook staff, seven in chorus, eight in band, one on Varsity Cheerleading, three on J.V. basketball, two on Varsity basketball, and one on the baseball team. We initiated the Freshmen and had a wonder- ful time. This year our last at M.l-I.S. has been a busy one. Mr. Bates and Mr. Wales are our class advisors. Our officers are Richard Young, Johanne Johnson, Jamie McGonigal and Dean Thorn. We have four yearbook staff members, five in chorus, eight in band, one varsity cheerleader and five on Varsity Basketball. Our four years at M.H.S. have been made more enjoyable by the help of our faculty, parents, and fellow students. As graduating Seniors, we wish success and happiness to everyone here at M.H.S. O U l A1 Bennett leaves his ability to handle the driver training car to Mr. Remy. Dick Bodnick Leaves, but he'll be back! Lee Buhr leaves her smart remarks to Loretta Menhart. Harold Butler leaves Thank Heavens. Don Cortese leaves for the moon. Joe Gomiller leaves his parking spots to Bill Rasmussen. Jo Johnson leaves, though she wasn't here much. Bob Kovatchitch leaves his left-handed pup tent to Mr. West. The black skid marks on the road are left by Jamie McGonigal, Larry Neff leaves his way with the girls to Merle Olmsted. Herb Olmsted doesn't leave anything but takes June along with him. Caroll Pangman leaves, already taken! Dean Thorn leaves his square flattops to Harold Hanson. Dick Young leaves his car to Ray Couse. The Senior Class leaves the Faculty wishing they had never seen us in the first place.
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