East Rochester High School - Gagashoan Yearbook (East Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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Hs name is Dave, We call him Kody- l-l s pokes will never match Those ot Sam Brody. n 7, 8, I, 2: Track I, 25 Intramural Basketball and eball I, 2, 3, 45 Armistice Day Assembly 2: Chorus I. DAVID ZI M M ER IlKodyll LOUIS ZITO Louie Louie had a Smile ready to tlash At any good-looking, Young lass. Intramural Football, Baseball, Basketball I, 27 Mixed Chorus, Red Cross: Magazine Cam- paign, Sophomore I-lop. 1953 , AWARDS I2 E. R. Teachers Association Prizes: Attendance. responsibility, general attitude, consistent etfort- Angela Castro, Robert Vienne and Richard Vienne. I-larriet Babcock Memorial Prize tor excellence in English, by East Rochester Study Club-Durwood Lacey. Delphian Study Club American History Prize - Carole Helter. Louis E. Bird Memorial Latin Prize, tor excellence in Latin study - Durwood Lacey. Burton J. Eryatt Memorial Prizes to the Senior boy and girl, who has maintained a high scholarship. and displayed commendable persistence and ap- plication in business subiects-Nicholas Bellavia and Angeline Agosto. Mark Byron Furman Prizes to the boy and girl ot the graduating class who have excelled in character and ideals, scholarship and leadership-Bernice Bayko and Jack Little. National l-lonor Society Recognition Award, tor advancement as a student-Ralphine Sacco. American Legion Auxiliary ot Jules Verne Fish Post Citizenship Prize-Mabel McQuarrie. V. F. W. Award to the girl, tor outstanding service rendered to the school, a pin and Certificate ot Merit-to the boy, tor outstanding service rend- ered to the school, a lapel button and Certificate ot Merit-Wilma McPhee and Jack Little. St. Nicola Society ot East Rochester Prize tor ex- cellence in Art-Georgiana Sauer. St. Nicola Society ot East Rochester Award to the student ot the graduating class who has done the most outstanding work in instrumental music- Alton Emerson. Library Prize to a Senior tor rendering service to the school by working in the library. Given by the librarian, Melvin Johnson-Barbara Sleeman. I-lonor Books, given by the Board ot Education tor pertect attendance in the school year l95I-521 not tardy-Beverly Gowan and Joyce Jackson. Prizes given by Carl M. Steubing tor taithtul par- ticipation and superior work in vocal music - Beverly Gowan - Richard Bruno. Parent-Teacher Association prize to the member ot the Senior Class who through scholarship, citizens ship, leadership and general, all-round endeavor has contributed most to E. R. I-I. S.-Bernice Bayko. Lion's Club Prize to best triend and classmate-boy and girl-Pauline Petti and Joseph Ballone. Sectional award tor tirst place in the IOO-yard dash, tirst in the history ot E. R. l l. S.-Nick Bellavia. Rochester Business Institute Scholarship - Sybil Arden. 45

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ROBERT TOUGHER Bob When you ask a favor, 'Yes , is his answer. He loves his football, He's supreme as a dancer. Football 1, 2, 3: lntramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom: Senior Ball: Magazine Campaign. FRANK TRAVOTO Garganch Rugged football He did play, From Freshman year To Senior day. Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1 2, 3, 4: Basketball Mgr, 2, 3 4: Intramural Basketball 1, 2 3, 4: Junior Prom: Senior Ball: Music Festivals: Magazine Campaign. ,it It L53 sf., .eu I iwrfgva 'l ., ' Q-54 0 S 1 5153 fs..'LAF1 3 7 .H S 9-'Z Ea, Qzbl ,..: ,QS . 'a.5:t?l14:4l's, . W: ' 5 4.2.-Lf -fir: :: Yi-: -f h a ian-,--A .Q r - - ' -Hi' BEVERLEY WELKLEY Bev JOHN WOJICK A lovely smile John Upon her face Shows Bevy ls a girl ot grace. Leaders' Club 2, 3: Girls' Sports 1, 2, 4: Latin Club 2, 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: .lunior Prom: Winning Bas- ketball 2: Music Festivals 2, 3, 4: Magazine Campaign. Don't fall from a window, Don't fall from above, And, for heaven's sakes, Don't fall in love. National Honor Society 3, 4: Baseball 3: Armistice Day As- sembly 3: Magazine Cam- paign. BARRY TUTTLE -.Tutu A sports fan and A manager true: He's always on the Stage for you. Stage Mgr. 3, 4: Basketball Mgr. 1, 2: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2: Junior Prom: Sen- ior Ball: Choralaires 3, 4. ROBERTA WAUD Bobbie Like the sun she Smiles on all. Bobbie is pretty and suits us all. National Honor Society 4: Senior Chorus 1, 3, 4: Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Club 3, 4: Minstrel Show 2, 3: Junior Prom: Choralaires 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3. S IORS NANCY VANSCOTT NNN.. One of the best This school has seen. To her classmates She is Queen. National Honor Society 3, 4: Otficer of National Honor So- ciety 4: Officer of Student Council 4: Senior Ball: Officer of Leaders' Club 3, 4: Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chor- us 2, 3, 4, ryriwl. ED RD ,Q RIGHT MATTHEW ZAWACKI P Writ I I uMattir Ed '4,orkJd at hi Keep your nose to the grind- Wit! ill his mig stone, 1 igtibfwork was ni ger wrong, Keep yourself on the ball. l ut lways Wright , ,Q Don't be a drinker, Gacgsh n Aiditor: l aryhytal And you'll never take a fall. Bas ejbzi and Basel?-I l l1,' 2, Stage Crew 2, 3: lntramural 3: Senior Ball: Teljni L, 314: Basketball and Baseball 2, 3, Projectionist 2, :li Unior 4: Magazine Campaign. Prom: Magazine Camp' ign.



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Phyllis Cook leaves her jolliness to Billy Gillhart. Justine Corea leaves to become Mr, Fahy's private secretary. Jeanne Corea leaves her cheering ability to Anna Calabrese. John Cannan leaves his friendliness to Louis Dianette. Bernard Cannan leaves his witty expressions to Louis Allen. Joe Cappiello leaves his money and nickname Scrooge to Mike Yacono. Don Checho leaves the basketball team and a few hundred girls to Larry Mr, Smoothie Wiezi. Marion Cilento leaves her pleasent ways to Dorothy Young. Barbara Calabrese leaves her acting ability to Ann Storto. Paul Cimicata leaves Mrs, Saunders without an argument. Gary Conners leaves his dynamic vocabulary to Rose De- Veronica. Margay Davies leaves her figure to Judy Longcoy. Ann DeBerardinis leaves to become Chiquita Bannana. Rosalyn DellaPietra leaves her leadership to Evelyn Engert. Josie DiSalvo leaves her personality to Alice Tando. Yvette Dench leaves her dress size to Joan Cilento. Margret DiGuiseppe leaves her nice manners to Don Mc- Quay. Sue Durfee leaves the boys in the hands of JoAnne San- tillo. Frank D'Agostino leaves his build to Billy Tojo Cramer. Joe DiVito leaves his steering wheel to Mrs. Geers. Don Hayden leaves his white bucks to Walt Baronas. Martha Harris leaves her Scottish ancestry to Peter Gueli. Joan Helfer leaves her scholarship to Faith Houser. Barbara Finley leaves her curls to Grace Florin. Diane Fuller leaves her styles and fashions to Lu Courtney. Carol Goodrich leaves Penfield to Rose Corea. Catherine Kearns leaves her neatness to Lucille LaFica. Fran Kush leaves Rexalls to Nancy Winney and Sam Santillo. John Kuhn leaves his drum sticks to Jim Francisco. Don LaFay leaves his art ability to Joe D'Agostino. Josie Loury leaves her poodle cut to Rosemary Puccia. Nancy Magner leaves her sweetness to Phyllis Morreale. Jeanette Marioni leaves her acrobatics to Pat Filiaci. Gloria Marafioti leaves her black hair to Tom Lane, Rose Martello leaves her blush to Gary Raschiatore. Audery McLaughlin leaves Melody Corner without a request. Eva Miller leaves her quietness to Larry Kotowitz. Mary Ann Morreale leaves her skirts to Betty Lane. Joe Marcucci leaves his specs to Jim Burlingame. Walt McPhee leaves Greeks without a soda jerk????? Jim Naccarella leaves a record unable to be matched by any Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior. Dick Nereau leaves without a care in the world. Mary Ann Nicodemi leaves her average to Wilber Hoyt. Beverly Nohe leaves her strut to Bob West. Judy Parrotta leaves her fighting spirit to Lillian Finnity. Alice Pella leaves her tennis championship to Elly De- Berardinis. Carol Puccia leaves her eagerness to Peter Dorazio. Brian Peck leaves his hunting rifle to Lee Wheaton. Roland Pellitier leaves his business marks to Fahy Blair. Frank Prince leaves his Golden Toe to Dom Quinzi. Don Prong leaves the Poolroom to Mr. Johnson. Dick Prosperi leaves his curls to Rita Shaggy O'Brien. Joanne Quinzi leaves her southern drawl to Bruce Smith. Lawrence Riker leaves his motorbike to Tom Devereaux. Art Ritchie leaves his Dad Mr. Brody. Sam Rocco leaves his schorching and jokes to Jerry Vienne. Tony Santillo leaves his perfect attendence record to any unror. l9eter Scalia leaves his nose to Anthony LaFay. Carmen Scarpino leaves his line to Fran Potempa. Tom Scholand leaves his weight to Roy Rizzo. Doc Sorge leaves a record of high honors:7???? Russ Syracuse leaves the C. Y. A. without a manager. Sally Salmon leaves her cackle to Karen Andrews. Joan Scalice leaves her height to Dick Fitzsimmons. Don Schulter leaves the Gagashoan without his picture. Ann Scumaci leaves her sweet soprano voice to Skie Czech. June Sebaste leaves her clothing class poems to Bob Wine- brener. Nancy Shairer leaves her strength to Billy Teeter. Jessie Sharp leaves her sheer blouses to Kate Sharp. Marlene Smyth leaves her pleasant voice to Paul Alvut. Irene Stephany leaves her muscles to Don Gill. Bob Tougher leaves his leather jacket to Mr. Durante. Frank Trovato leaves his toothy smile to Anthony Della- Pietra. Barry Tuttle leaves the stage crew to Shirley Russel. John Wojeck leaves his red hair to Francis Santillo. Ed. Wright leaves his velvet voice to Marline Merwin. Mat Zawacki leaves his senior pictures to Mary Ann Ferris. Dave Zimmer leaves his smooth dancing to Norman Hoyt. Louis Zito leaves his name to Louis Zeb Zito. Nancy VanScott leaves her ambitious spirit to Amedio Angeline. Roberta Waud leaves her slinky blonde hair to Norma Potempa. Beverly Welkley leaves her smile to Mary Sorge. Shirley Evans leaves happily with the thought that she transferred to E. R. Pat Sacco leaves his jokes to anybody who wants them. V 1 .4 A-1 , V T1 H A, -,. - V A K xl m Y 1 - 'M -H '-f ' ssl ,3::. . ,. .J-. K sg .Q an 1'A X

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