North High School - Torch Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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GENEVIEVE SAYA Gen October 1, 1935 See where she comes, apparelled like the spring A very capable president of G.S.L. was our best dressed senior. Gen. She was also in the midst of the Red Cross activities and an im- portant contributor to the publication of the Yearbook. Carrier Corp. will soon be graced by Gen's appear- ance in one of their offices. VINCENT SCARAVILLO Vince September 9, 1934 As he thinketh in his heart, so he is Hey Vince! Drive me up to Grant. C'mon. I don't want to carry all this equipment. The center of North's charging line has also en- joyed participating in bowling, vol- leyball, and Dramatic Club. When next September rolls around our best dressed senior will enter Le- Moyne College. IEAN SCHWENN Ieanne January 25, 1936 Sweets to the sweet Ieanne, our most talented senior, tells us that her time has been taken up with swimming, bowling, Forest- ers, Senior Choir, Tiani, and Pi Omicron. Along with I.K., her part- ner in crime, Ieanne has been one of the chief doughnut sellers for the Math Club. After graduation the Telephone Company will em- ploy her talents. REGINA SHUMER Vicky November 15, 1934 The parables speak the truth This very serious senior's plans are to earn a bit of money for home after Ianuary. Vicky has kept busy watching sporting events, reading, hiking, and dancing. Good luck to her in whatever she may do. ROSE ANN SIRIANO Ro February 14, 1935 I have no quarrels or arguments Ro, an ardent fan of the Nats and Bill Gabor, lists her activities as Red Cross, Iunior Volunteers, yearbook staff and treasurer of G.S.L. After graduation Rose Ann will start work at Carrier's. We know she'l1 get along fine with all the bosses as she is most agree- able. Sentara uf Zlanuarp lass v ROSINA STAGNITTA Ro December 27. 1933 Silence gives consent Ro hasn't told us very much about herself, but we've heard that she likes holidays best during the school year. The business world will claim this good natured young lady. IOYCE STILES Ioycie April 13, 1935 And does it very well This quiet, unassuming young lady is, cf course, our class blonde. She's been active in the activities of G.S.L., Aelioian, and the staffs of the Yearbook and the North Wind. CThat's besides the activities of Ianet and Iean.j It seems as though the Telephone Company will be operated by North High grads in the future. Ioyce is our final addi- tion to the Bell Sisters. lOSEPH CONTI Digger April 7, 1934 Be silent and pass for a philosopher It was a tough job but we finally gathered the facts about this hard to find fellow. Well, volleyball, and watching hockey games have filled his time. As to future plans he in- tends to become cr butcher and con- tinue in the meat business. PAUL GIBSON Hoot Iune 15, 1934 lust give me wine, women, and song Hoot lists his hobbies as swim- ming, movies, pin-ball machines and just hanging around. Besides baffling the girls, after graduation he will decide between Ithaca Col- lege and Uncle Sam's Air Force. ROBERT GRABOWSKI HOPPY luly 18, 1934 He tapped on the tip of his toes Bob is one of our top bowlers, Besides bowling, he has played volleyball and participated in the activities of the Dramatic Club. His destination is unknown, but we know he will do well in anything he attempts.

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GLENN PARKER Bud October 21, 1933 He profits most who serves best Here he is: the fellow who did the most for North. Glenn put his all into the '52 football season and the fine play that he produced kept everyone on the field yelling for him. Looking ahead we see that Glenn is headed for Cortland State if he can dodge the draft for a while. CHa, ha, your not the only one.j DOROTHY PENDERGAST Dottie February 2. 1935 In each cheek appears a pretty dimp1e This diminutive senior has enjoy- ed her stay at North. She claims volleyball, bowling, badminton, Senior Choir, and Red Cross as her activities. Dotty likes tall, dark, and handsome men and hopes to become a secretary to some boss with these statistics. ANN MARIE PESCE Giggles Ianuary 1, 1934 A little picture painted well Among the membership of Cero- ean you will find Giqgle's name. Ann, another tentative telephone operator. would like to get married and have 12 kiddies. CHave you read Cheaper By The Dozen? J MARY ROSE POLISINO MRP February 28, 1935 I can be pushed just so tar Did you see the Senior Variety Show? If you enjoyed it you can thank our MRP for putting it to- gether. She did the most for North and probably her long list of activi- ties explains this, Here it is-Choir. Special Ensemble, Girls' Sextette, Student Faculty Committee, Pres. cf Dramatic Club, Tiani and mistress of the keyboard C?D. She has her mind on LeMoyne College in Sep- tember. CATHERINE ANN PONTO Katey May 12, 1934 A short saying oft contains much wisdom Katey, another musically minded senior, has added her soprano voice to the Sophomore and Senior Choirs. She also spent a litt'e time at bad- minton. Katey will brush up on her typing and shorthand and then ott into the big, wide business world. beniurs uf Blanuarp lass sf , CONCETINA PROCOPIO Tina February 14, 1935 Little friends may prove great friends During Tina's three years on the Windy Hill, she's collected enough money to buy Fort Knox Cwelllllll almostb. When she was not busy with the monetary side of life, she enjoyed singing in the Sophomore Sextette, and Senior Choirs, and being a member of the Italian Club, Dramatic Club, Pi Omicron, Aelioian, and Yearbook staff SHIRLEY REALE Shirl December 16, 1934 leave no stone unturned Swish . . . who went by? Why that was Shirl, our gal who's most likely to succeed. Besides her duties as president of Aelioian and Pi Omicron, Shirl has bustled about from Senior Choir, badminton, bowl- ing, and volleyball, to girls' sports reporter for the North Wind and Co- editor of this mee of print. One of our top ten, she will enter LeMoyne in September. IOHN ROTONDO Big john March 8, 1935 A friend stands at every door Iohn, our senior with the nicest voice, has been one of Mrs, Welch's right-hand men. He has taken part in all the activities of the Senior Choir, Special Ensemble, and Bays' Ensemble. Besides singing, Iohn gave his all to the football and track squads. Business and Law will be this lad's major at LeMoyne in September. AUGUST RUSSO Augie February 17, 1935 The man has hidden taIents At North, Augie and Biggies are synonomous. He can always be found behind the counter serving his buddies hot coffee. During the last three years he has been active in athletics 4 basketball, volleyball, and bowling. Augie won't be at Biggies for very long as he plans to enter college in the fall. RICHARD RYDELEK B.S. February 3, 1935 Each mind has its own method Dick names Key Club, Senior Choir, and bowling as his pastimes. If Dick can tear himself away from the pool table, you'l1 probably find him at Cortland State Teachers Col- lege in the near future.



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Sentara uf January lass RAYMOND MERTENS Kraut April 24. 1935 Weep no more my ladies Many a shy lass has sighed over our best looking senior with a cer- tain Miss Brooks leading the pack. All of the coaches of North will be sorry to lose Ray who contributed so much to baseball, basketball, football and track. With the com- ing of spring. Kraut will don navy blues and sail the seven seas. ALSO GRADUATING ARTHUR BARNELLO IOSEPH MEZZATESTA Art Iumpin Ioe September 12, 1934 May 18. 1934 A t 25 -lbbolin all-70Y CIEFTICI'-lefs eV9fYg1m9n d A weak excuse is better than none r, one o our ar wor ing seniors, as participate in .. . H . . . - football, track. Senior Choir. Italian Club, and Pilot Club. This Tumpm Ice' Ongmutor of the bud Calls In 102 devfned most hm-d.to.find fellow hopes to serve his country as G member of of his energy to basketball, track, volleyball, and Pilot Club. Uncle Sam's Air Force after graduation. Happy landings, Art. The University of Illinois will figure in Ioe's plans for the future. OOKING back on these pictures in the years to come, our first impulse will be to laugh: not only at the hair-do's which will in all probability be horribly out of style, but also at the familiar and sometimes funny expressions on our faces. After a few moments of concentration, however, memories, good and bad, will commence to reappear-memories of our own special gang, the little disagreements that seemed so important at the time, the parties. the ball games, and. of course, the senior prom. By this time, we aren't laughing anymore, but smiling reminiscently. ' A , 'bf Z f X X , , E ' Z 5 X . 'W' '- r - . f . c , -fe , ,,. , '-S 1 ' ,, -.,- N -I C. . -f 1-4 5 E., s - .- ' . . ' -- 5-zssjx, 5 3 , 1 QX f X f - fi' e' -t Ae we ly' ,.. .rkfji Q V475 v pff 'A -eel' f reefs Z

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