Grover Cleveland High School - Clevelander Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1954

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Grover Cleveland High School - Clevelander Yearbook (Buffalo, NY) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 26 of 104
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Page 26 text:

Do You Remember? By Frank Rizzo and Vito Lenoci . . . how confused we were when we first entered Grover in l950 . . . our first meeting with Grover's then principal, Mr. Kennedy . . . when the cheerleaders came into our freshman homerooms to teach us the cheers . . . the final nite football game . . . Miss Hall's faithful presence at Grover's sports events . . . Mrs. Riccota's eloquent singing of the Star- Spangled Banner' '... Mr. Hogan's excessive joy on assembly days . . . Henry Chernopiatow's moving oration on his life behind the iron curtain ? . . . the singing of Stout-hearted Men for Mr, Kennedy in his last assembly as principal . . . the dogs running across the lawn as we were taking our class picture in l95O . . . Caesar Tronolone's singing of l'm Forever Blowing Bubbles in one of our assemblies . . . Mrs. Mugridge's cry of Where are you go- ing? when the boys tried to sneak out of the girls' entrance . . . our unforgettable football team of 1952? . , . Tom Aurelio volunteering to act as the school chauffeur . . . our enthusiastic cross country member, Pete Di Baisi . . . our Senior Day program . . . trying to eat sandwiches, fruit, a bar of candy, an ice cream sandwich, and drink a bottle of milk in our 27 minute lunch period while memorizing our legal prin- ciples . . . Mr. Beech's long speech upon receiving the intramural basketball cup . . . Tony Graziano's amazing exam marks . . . when the Irish teachers sang on the stage on St. Patrick's Day . . . our yearbook shows for ads . . . the successful outcome of the school play, the Enchanted lsle ? . . . Gerry Deleon and Marie Griffo competing with averages of not less than 99W in their freshman year . , . the peculiar odors from the chemistry lab vying for supremacy with the odors wafting from the Residence . . . only the boys from Room 208 applauding when 208 was praised . . . the boys dancing with the teachers at last year's Junior Day . . . the moans that were heard from his Latin class when Mr. Hogan announced the half-sheet sign was lost . . . Mrs. Spear's asking if anyone had seen her practice exam papers when she could not find them in our freshman year? flf any infor- mation can be given as to their whereabouts, the seniors offer a reward so they might be cleared of any suspicion.l Soon our high school days will be past but the memories that we have accumulated throughout our years at Grover, the school that has become a part of us, will live in our hearts for many years to come.

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FIRST ROW: Larry, Carol. SITTING: Josephine, Joyce, Marcia, Marie, Barbara, Sal. LAST ROW: Frank, Don, Joe M., Joe C., Tom, Anita. Senior Superlatives Most Dependable ................ .. ..... ..... C arol Fertitta, Lawrence Costa Most Active .................... ........ M arie Griffo, Joseph Carriero Most Likely to Succeed ..... ,.... J osephine Missineio, Frank Rizzo Most Courteous .............. .... A nita De Rosa, Thomas Aurelio Best Groomed ...,.......... ............... J oyce Sztuk, Don Zito Most Sportsmanlike ..... ......... B arbara Rodgers, Sal Valvo Friendliest .................................................... Marcia La Machia, Joseph Mineo Senior Honor Roll Group These Seniors have maintained an average of 90W or above each marking period for tour years: Josephine Acquisto Carol Fertitta Dolores Nasca Gloria Barone Marie Gritto Frank Rizzo Salvatore Campagna Vito Lenoci Samuel Scime Samuel Cascio Josephine Missineio Philip Vullo STANDING: Josephine, Sal, Marie, Phil, Dolores, Sam, Frank. SITTING: Vito, Carol, Sam, Jo. 23



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