North High School - Torch Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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last will anti Testament CONTINUED I, Ioseph Mezzatesta, leave my 10,000 points in three years of basketball to Mauro D'Eredita. I, Mary Alice Morgan, leave my shirt with the acid holes from Chemistry to Celestine Ianno. I, Glenn Parker, hereby bequeath my quietness to my brother Lee who needs it. I, Dorothy Pendergast, leave my gym suit to any 2-1 who wants to take gym. I, Ann Marie Pesce, leave my gym suit which is almost new to anyone who wants to give it a rough time. I, Mary Rose Polisino, leave because I have to, not because I want to. I, Catherine Ann Ponto, leave my typewriter in 223 that makes all the mistakes to my sister Franny. I, Tina Procopio, leave my oil paints and brushes to the Art Department and Mrs. Marcia B. Conley. I, Shirley Reale, leave my ability to sell doughnuts to Rosemarie Pagano. I, Iohn Rotondo, leave my ability to get in the North Diggin the Dirt gossip column monthly. I, August Russo, leave to Phyllis Don Vito my ability to whirl and twirl. I, Richard Rydelek, leave to Paul Musaio my ability to sing Jimmy Brown. I, Gen Saya, leave to a future member of the next yearbook staff, my recipe for making coffee at the meetings. I, Vincent Scaravillo, leave Bill Salamone, Ioe Pocaro, and Carmen Perrotti the problem of finding another car buddy. I, Regina Schumer, leave my love for sewing to any honest, deserving student. I, lean Schwenn, do hereby leave French to anyone willing to take it. I, Rose Ann Siriano, leave Annette Salamino my gym suit-if she can stand it. I, Rosina Stagnitta, leave my senior homeroom seat to my cousin, Esther Stagnitta. I, Ioyce Stiles, bequeath my title of Class Blonde to Iean Cooper. THE IANUARY GRADUATES OF NORTH HIGH SCHOOL, 1953

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last will ant Testament CONTINUED I, Richard Edwards, leave to a 2-1 the Universal Saw in wood shop C the one I cut my hand onj. I. Martha Emerson, leave to Ann Stearns all my gym classes. I, Iessie Enzerillo, leave my favorite locker, 298, to Babe Zalla and Celia Paladine. I, William Fontano, leave my locker 257 to Iames DeStefano. I, Ioan Franz. leave to some lucky 4-2 the ability to heckle Mr. Shoudy. I, Paul Gibson, leave my ability to get along with all teachers to anyone who wants it. I, Robert Grabowski, hereby leave. I, Ioan Haitz, leave my ability not to understand questions in English to anyone who does. I, Barbara Hoffman, leave my front row seat in 223 with its one eraser filled typewriter, lots of typing paper and pencils, and one bewildered brain to Sis Paolini. I. William Hunter, leave my place in French class to another poor un- suspecting soul. I, Iack Kimmerle, leave to Biff DeCapria my baseball shoes. I, Ianet Koegal, leave my seat in Miss Bishko's 4th period English class to anyone who enjoys a good laugh now and then. I, Helen Kramer, leave my job in the school office to some ambitious sophomore. I, Constance Lang, leave all my Tiani worries to the incoming president. I, Carole Lenn, leave my position in the office to some ambitious sopho- more. I, Richard Lombardo, leave a thank you to all those who helped with the tasks and problems of the Class of '53. I, Ioseph Luckette, hereby bequeath the editorialship of the Holly Herald to Anthony Rocola. I, Georgianna Mayo, leave my torn gym suit and broken bones to some lucky sophomore. I, Dominick Mirizio, leave to some lucky 2-1 my ability to stay out of trouble for three years. I, Caroline Monticello, leave my 4-2 seat in art class to Maryann Massaro. I, Eugene Menickelli, leave to some poor soul my alertness and intelli- gence in Mr. Knock's class. I, Raymond Mertens, leave my knee brace to anybody who needs it.



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SPECIAL EDITION THE VOLUME I, NUMBER 1 SYRACUSF RECEIVE AWARDS Let's look to the defenders of our fair land for old North alumni. We find Bill Hunter, Paul Gibson and Frank Bufano who have re- ceived rewards for piloting jets faster than the chatter of Mary Alice Morgan. Some feat isn't it? We also find North graduates in the Navy. Pete Asterino, Dick Rydelek, and Ioe Conti represent the blue. If 0 PLAYER CHOSEN The Baseball Writers Association today chose lack Kimmerle as the Most Valuable Player of the National League. Among others receiving votes were Ray Mertens, Glenn Parker, and Richard Chase. .egg N? I VVOES OF AN OPERATOR That favorite radio chatter program featuring Mary Alice Morgan is becoming one of the nation's tops. A half hour of continual chatter with no advertisement, will be taken up this week by visits from Syracuse telephone opera- tors. Among them we find Ieanne Schwenn, Ioyce Stiles, Anne Caltabiano and Ann Pesci. They will relate Woes of an Operator. X I ' ff I ....MWW lb 'ivww?if'f i' N..- ,M at f v f .1 gn tx te, 4 HECS, ,... , V .4 lt l , tullas tat..-fe? , ,fm tv4e?.z:..gv f Kill! I f . :sg NEW CHAMPIONS The Women's Bowling Championship is to be decided tonight with such famous stars as Shirley Reale, defending champion, Helen Kramer and Barbara Belasco. REUNION LeMoyne College helds its annual reunion at the famous North Star Hotel operated by Auggie Russo and Ann Dwyer. Among those present were prominent Syracusans, Mary Rose Polisino, Vincent Scaravillo, Gene Menickelli, and Iohn Rotondo. Speaker of the evening was Professor Paul Beuscher. His topic was, The Mystery of the Cyclatron or What Makes a Bomb Tick. His associates Janet Koegal and Ioan Franz were unable to attend because of I.S. and R.B. LOVELY COLOR Pastel-colored television was viewed with pleasure by America as presented by its pro- moters, Dominick Mirizio and Frank Crisalli. 2 i C 2 asg1:F......,.'igv,g ,. . .' NEVV OFFICERS The Mechanics Club of Syracuse recently elected new officers: President-Richard Ed- wards, Treasurer-George Catalano, Secretary -Bill Fontana.

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