Mohawk High School - Mohican Yearbook (Mohawk, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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,Yun 21 fldvicc BERN RYAN-Don't be late in later life. LEONA MADISON-Don't take love too seriously so early in life. NORM STONE-Keep at it, and very soon you will be another Caruso. DON G. JONES-Go West, young man, go West! LOIS JEAN STEELE-Come down out of the clouds. ED WERENZAK-Pull in your muscles when you hit. Girls don't like to be hurt. BARB EYSAMAN-Don't spend all your life behind a switchboard. PAT HARRIGAN--Have fun at Oswego. ALAN SHEDD-With your personality, you should run for President. BOB MARCH-Keep looking as neat out of uniform as you do in it. BILL LONG-Manage well and often. JAMES SULLIVAN-Never forget salesmanship. TONY GRZESCZUK-Get a car so you can get down off the hill more often. DON WAINWRIGHT-You could help Arthur Murray. HANK SMALLENBERGER-Never again will you have to whisper. DOT DAY-Laugh and the world laughs with you. BOB ROBBINS-Wait until after graduation before you travel far. SUE THOMAS-Eat, drink, and be merry. RALPH CRESS--Always keep smiling. HAROLD CUNNINGHAM--Make good use of those dreamy eyes and dark lashes. HAROLD OVERACKER-Stick to Mohawk: it's really a swell place. LORE REINSBERG-Be patient with the patients. DONALD R. JONES--Hollywood may have an Oscar for you. JOAN KAST-For you the three R's-reading, romance and roller skating. JOE BAKER-Never forget all the good art work that you have done. PAT CIRILLO-Come back and give us a ride in Pat's Taxi. HAROLD VAN ZOREN-We haven't known you too long but we would like to know you better. Don't forget us! TO SENIORS KEN BARRINGER-You'll save money if you'll stay away from pin ball machines. CHET JOHNSON-Don't work so hard. We would like to see more of you. TED RANKINS-When you go to state school stay awake so your're teachers won't have to say as Mr. Hubble has this year, Edwin, wake up and sit up in your seat. CARROLL MOOT-Stay as sweet as you are. ANTHONY LAMANNA-Profit by experience. MARLENE METOT-Preserve your sense of humor, it's relaxing. GINGER FRANCISCO-Don't hold so tenaciously to your tonsils. You'll be surprised how little you'll miss them. ANNE MYERS-You'd make a very good reporter: you have a nose for news. PETE BALDWIN-Don't forget to smile often! In any business, smiles unlock more doors than do frowns. JANIS FISCHER-To make friends, be one. TUDY JOHNSTON-Always be the lady that you appear to be. IRV REID--Buy a dictionary and use it to improve your spelling. NICK BARBERIO-A birdie in the camera is worth two in the tree. MARY DALY-Do re me for dough. TOM RATHBUN--Join the Navy and see the world-and that's not all! LILLIAN DAVIS-You should be a great success as a secretary. JIM DALY-More studying lessons and less study' ing girls! DICK REARDON--Don't let people impose on your good nature. LEO HECTUS-Learn the value of banter. KATHY DRURY-Make versiiication worth while. JUNE WILLIAMS-Be ever faithful. TOM PICKARD-4Reach for the stars. JIM WHITE--Smile, darn you, smile! CLARENCE WILLIAMS-Never grow too old to enjoy the funnies. MARIE WHITE-Don't hide your light under a bushel. DORIS EBERLEIN-Limit your interests and activities.



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Back Row, left to 'rigbtfWallace Lewis, Francis Davis, Walter Marmet, Kenneth Murphy, Richard Shlotzhauer Robert Steele, Donald Hausner, George Chrisman, Eugene LaRouche. Fourth Row-Robert West, William West john White, Gerald Buddenhagen, Ernest Cioch, Robert Kinney, George Hunt, Charles Blackman, Gerald Malia Third Row-William Haponski, Marion Nicolette, Susan Daly, Louanne Beha, Norma Hartman, Eleanor Eberlein Georgia Young, Marion VanEvera, Therese Minosh. Second Row--Mayme Degristina, Robert Sterling, Irene Pett Betty Hisert, Jo Ann Keller, Shirley Brown, Carl Shaver, Ioan Ward. Front Row--Jean Evans, Betty White Stanley Biasini, Richard Watkins, Mr. Meek, William Wilbur, Carol Kaples, Corrine Brown, Amelia Kupiak. Junior Class This has been a successful year for the Juniors. Last fall the class worked hard selling hot dogs and pop at the football games, During the basketball season we sold popcorn and candy. This money was used by the class to sponsor a successful Prom and help stage the junior Play. In early November the class elected ofhcers. They were as follows: President, Bill Wilbur, Vice-President, Dick Watkins, Secretary, Carol Kaples, and Treasurer, Stan Biasini. In general we have had a successful year and we hope to have even a better year when we start as Seniors in September. 20

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