Norwich High School - Archive Yearbook (Norwich, NY)

 - Class of 1943

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Norwich High School - Archive Yearbook (Norwich, NY) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 28 of 76
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HOWARD STEWART And I say to you- lthose poor Juniorslj Cicero and Webster had nothing on Howard in the field of oratory. He is a stellar boxer and wrestler as his past achievements will demonstrate. ROBERT SUMNER This football hero sports a spiffy Cadillac, when ever possible. The class president's broad shoulders support a lot of good work. Romeo and Juliet- Norwich presents Bob and Beverly. Norwich's loss will be the air corps' gain. ALEXANDER TARANTO Another of the Taranto boys. Alex is the quiet type from 9 o'clock to 3:30 but from then en--takes time off from his iob as chief chef at the Bluebird to drive that nifty sedan that makes him the envy of all the boys. Everyone is happy when Alex is around. SHIRLEY THORPE If you want anything done iust go to Shirley, that is-, if you can find her. Yes, it's a constant cry, Has anyone seen Shirley? The mailing staff of the Hi-Tribune, Chi-Alpha - iust about everything is looking for and gets Shirley's help. DAVID TOTMAN Dave -blond and studious. He is an ardent trapper and fisher of the South Plymouth streams. He likes football and likes to play at basketball. Did we hear someone say he was always quiet? THELMA TREMPER Oh, Winniel Particularly we'll re- member Thelma's efficient service in the cafeteria,-or as the efficient host- ess of Halloween parties. And wasn't Latin a killerl? n av' ,gg V A if ,lrl - get .. .X kai JOHN SULLIVAN A super shoe salesman, Jack gets plenty of practice for a profession as a chiropodist. He and Wilbur get lots of delight out of tossing ocmpli- mints-or something heavier-at each ot er. ' LELAND SWERTFAGER Swert is an enthusiastic football gridder and is a secret admirer of- yes, History. This lanky lad possesses a chuckle that makes everyone in his company full of mirth. JULIAN TARANTO Julie is the bosom buddy of Nick and Alex. Without Julie all the Taranto stores would have to close up-their candy counters! Gum chewer deluxe. Lots of enthusiasm comes in the shortest fellows. BERNICE TITUS My eyes are not brownl That's not so important as what makes those eyes act up os when something particularly interests her. Here's a gal who revels in orchids and Lady Macbeth. One in a million who believes in platonic friendship. 4' f 1 RAYMOND TOWNER Sleepy really isn't. A wide awake fellow whose dry wit and sense of humor show themselves at slightest provocation. Wilbur IS J. Sullivan's favorite spar- rmq partner. What would the girls do without this glamour boy?? He's a whiz at anything concerning history, cameras and airplanes. Efficiency is my middle namel I V 3 ELTON TURNER . '

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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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EDWIN UBBENS Our bashful Bob Feller-once twisted a no-Init, no-run game for dear old Alma Mommy. Another honor stu- dent! The quiet, persevering type with a genial manner. LAWRENCE WILLIAMS Larry sees all, hears all, but believes in keeping his thoughts to himself. He's planning to spend some time on a rrachine that does homework if you feec' it pencils and paper. ROBERT WINTER Chemical wizard who spends mast of his time fumigating the house. Bob has all the post-war problems solved in his Winter Plan for Post-War Organ- ization. QThe Archive does not guaran- tee its success., Silence is rare when Bobs around. Monotony go th-y weary way, here's that man with a sense of tumorl WALTER WRIGHT The school's thrift club and the Red Cross Council are Waddie's favorite actixities in school. Skiing rates first whe1 the snows come. He's tops when it comes to collecting funds for any- thingl. Thoroughly enioys a good time. GEORGE ZIENO Last, but no less than the first, is George. His sunny disposition and ''easy-to-get-along-withness'' give him an 'A mark in popularity with both bays and girls. RUTH VAN HOUSEN The lady with, the distinguished hair-do and self-styled too. Rumor has it that there's never a day without a postal delivery for Ruth. Esther and Ruth frequent the square dances with alacrity. THEODORE WILSON' Ted's wavy hair and his carefree attitude mark him as a popular play- boy. He sports that Graham fI9I0l that uses more gasoline than a Mon- day morning wash-woman. He and Wick make a peppy couple at all the school's social affairs. SARAH WOLFE Alias the Late Miss Wolfe, After four years she still has that Boston accentl Do l have to play it all alone, Mr. Pierce? That obstinate horn can certainly bring out those blushes. WINIFRED WRIGHT Oh Thelma! The other party of the inseparable twosome. Good things come in small packages. Winnie Proves lt.-I It can't be me-it must be the French HornI

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