Norwich High School - Archive Yearbook (Norwich, NY)

 - Class of 1943

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BARNA MALE Bones is another musician, a slider of the sliphorn in this case. He likes school from the outside, and is the class' prize comedian. Constantly twit- terpated but it's always over Joan. CLEORA MAY Our cheerful little Miss, full of schemes. We can hardly forget the hours CIe spent playing for the Dem, Indis- pensable to Barney's Top-Hatters. A new addition for the Glamour editors. CLYDE MILLER Clyde roars in from the suburban area every morning in a huge towering sedan. Always willing to give a lift to a footweary pedestrian. My- wot ripplin' muskeIs. ROBERT MINER Speedl Speedll Fast action best de- scribes Bob's catlike movements against opposing gridders. His curly hair and good looks make him the envy of all. Things always pep up when Bob's around. LELAND MOXLEY Lee is one of the class humorists. His iokes pass up and down the aisles in study hall with bursts of laughter. A friendly chap with a corking good per- sonality. PEARL PARK Perseverance sprouts all over her, espe- cially in that stubborn history, Silent, but always willing, type-. Our prize guard in basketball. Y . H ' ' x i i 4 t -1-V v 1 ! S 1 i l 1 . I I 1 4 , i 1 1 I y 1 i IQ Q is -fx . LEONARDO MARINO His neckname is Speedy becase of his track records. Likes all athletics and is also an efficient bookkeeper under Mrs. Sharpe. Speedy is always after the History assignment for the next day. A sincere, likeable chap who's always striving to get ahead. HOWARD MEYER TolI, blond, and smiling best de- scribes him. Howie takes an interest in the affairs of all. Quiet sincerity and industry make him popular and helpful to all his classmates. EOROTHY MILLER We used to hear a lot about Southern Fried Chicken. Are you still cooking with gas, Dot? Demure describes her to a t, and look at the fellows gathering around. BETTY MOORE Drum rolll A cue for Betty that se's the beat for the band. And how would the fellows in French Morocco control themselves if Betty, rolled her eyes behind one of those veils. ISABEL MYERS Izzy will hang on to the basketball iust as short a time as she hangs on to her male admirers. Variety is the spice of life, and we believe her. Another whiz at sports. HARRY PIKE Harry pulls in from Springvale every morning in a powerful Chrysler of the 1915 vintage, which we heard sports several new tires. Ambition is his greatest asset.

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BETTY HINKLEY Red hair and the traditional freckles take our notice first. We like her easy smile. East of the tracks she finds :lancing and roller skating good fun. ADELBERT JONES The. Mighty Mite of 1943's class of bruisers. He can usually be observed behind the controls of his Green Grasshopper. For a fellow his size, lie accomplishes plenty in a short time. AU DREY KULL Audrey's one of our quiestest workers, but what a worker! Her fingers iust lly at the typewriter. She reels off all Iiincls of original literary works with remarkable ease. ALICE LEAHY Did you hear the one about-? Run quickl Alice is going to tell the same iake she's been telling four years. And Ly the way, have you got your geom- etry paper? I want to see the fourth example. DONALD McDOWELL Our tennis champ of Norwich-. He is he silent type-but we hear tell he not so silent after 3:30-Who is?? A real skiing fan. An honor student with a high popularity rating. MARY McNERNY Sweet, Irish face with lots of twinkle accompanies Mary, and the most en- vious hair. She keeps her thoughts to herself, but we know they're worth-y of everyone's consideration. ROBERT HOWARD MER Bob was a latecomer to N. H. S., but he is the graduating class proud gift to the Leatherneck's of the Marines. Blessed with a profound gift of gab, he made many friends in a short time, especially Etta. LE KELLY Merle's fortitude and determination are an inspiration to us. Then see her shine on the basketball court for she's right at home. She has the dual ability to choose the righ-t clothes and look mighty fetchin' in them. DAVID LANNON ADE An uproarious laugh p r e c e d e s Pickle's appearance on any scene. Known to all as an euthusiastic ski expert, he spends much of his off- season at the Club Sheldon. LBERT LETSON Dell is a veteran of the gridiron who enioys all forms of outdoor athletics. He has a smooth disposition and a cool patience, both of which are exer- cised by an enthuiastic interest in hunting and fishing. NORA JANE McNEIL Our real Irish Colleen. Sympathetic and cheerful--she has those sparkling eyes, we all dream about-the girl everyone is glad to know. NORMA McNITT Hello, Forest Hillsl Yes, this is the gal who forced Alice Marble into the pro's. Anything from a tennis racket to a bow and arrow fits her grip and a hearty laugh shows Normi's en- ioyment of life.



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ONOFRIO PlNO Such a slick dresser is Not who constantly tries to attract the feminine attention. A stellar basketball handler who, no doubt, took lessons from his great friend, Charles Point-a-Minute Miers. RICHARD RATCLIFF Dick's ideas control his world. The laborer is worthy of his reward. His serious integrity and polite manner make him well liked by pupils and teachers alike. HENRIETTA RHODES Queen of the football buses-or Come on gang, let's yell! Fanny has vitality plus, which accounts for her presence in iust about every activity. DONALD SAWYER There's that grin again. Sit up and take notice of those history marks! lust give him a good, long rape to climb and he's happy! RUSSELL SKAHAN This innocent looking Irish chap was me of the winners of teh D. A. R. essay contest. Why didn't someone rell me l was born to be an author? Bowling and basketball are Russ' chief :ontributions to the athletic field. EVELYN SMITH 'leor that song You're Easy to Dance Nith. They're singing it to Evelyn. ihey tell us that she also coined the phrase about the obstinate bowling 'aall- Ooh look! The ball's in the groove. FRANK POWELL Hold that pose! It's Jake again, candidly snapping the seniors. Our Photography Editor's duck waddle creates much attention in the corridors of N. H. S. Piano ragtime- that tardy bell must be wrong! GLADYS REED She's headed for nurses' training-we know she'll bring help and cheer to those who need her! Her quietness and composure are qualities worth cultivating. WILFRED ROY Just Washer' to his friends ithat means everybodyj. Determination is his key to success. A little quiet in school, but pass the earmuffs when this Sherburne fan gets on the loose. MARJORIE SHAMPANG Leave me be in my own quiet way. But Mariorie can always soy, Hello, how are you? with a smile. Flash- ing black eyes and petiteness are hers alone. ROBERT SLENTZ Goo-Goo!! The 135-lb. class boxing champ is the youngest fellow in the class. Hey! We're 2'Ic short. Some- body musta' swiped it. Head of the Archive circulation staff, he spends most of his time trying to balance the accounts. You'd think an honor .student would do better than that. , CARMELA SPADARO Our candidate for any contest for CapabiIity in Compact Packages - or shall we iust call her a petite young business woman? And in the bargain, she's cute too!

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