North High School - Torch Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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IAMES MASSAD Beaky Iune 8, 1935 Your wit makes others witty Any time you want to kill five minutes in an assembly, just ask Beaky to tell a joke. Funny thing. though, his jokes are usually good. Besides his clowning, he likes to dabble with chemicals, and was chosen our mad scientist. Iim has been active in Key Club, Science Club, newspaper, bowling, and vol- leyball. He is the first president in many years of our new student gov- ernment. He will enter the College of Forestry at S.U. yur YANN MASSAIBO O 1 la! V I uv By sports all eir c e l e dont t k t Zl 1 , 193 H A U S if c le W ' i' . 15 sm rf, fr Q' why elected her e most tal- owli badmint n. lc eer i ll, V b ll, ' ' , . er s ll swimming rangers s . Senior Choir, Sextette, ecial En- semble, Sophomore hoir have kept I rr plans to go to ollege for physiealvgducation, and then become a teacher. ROSE MARIE MAZZOTTI Pee Wee November 30, 1934 Each mind has its own method It you're- looking for trouble, just get tough with Pee Wee. The girls in gym know what we mean. She really has muscles. Volleyball, badminton, rangers, softball, play- day, servus ball, and bowling have made those muscles possible. Rose Marie plans to work in an industrial plant after graduation. PATRICIA MC NAMARA Pat August 23, 1935 Not a word Working at the bank has kept Pat busy, but in her spare time she has honored us with her presence in Tiani, Forestry Club, Senior Choir, and swimming. She plans to con- tinue working at the bank, then marriage and a family. Loads of Luck, and don't take any wooden nickels. J ifilvlhdgw ll L Zaz IO C Ia 1 d wosa go d fellow Th speedy boy in basketball, baseball, and volleyball, gave North the spark in all of its sports. Even though Zaz has not given a preference as to the college he will attend, we know he will be suc- cessful in anything he puts his whole mind and heart into. beniurs uf Klum Qlllass .-1-ff'-W . ALFRED MERLUZZI Fritzie Prudent February 20, 1934 No one knows what he can do until he tries We all will remember Fritzie, our jittsrbug boy. When not at a Iam Session, he can be found bowl- ing or playing volleyball. We all know your father would like you to follow in his footsteps by being a butcher, but whether you enter the business world or the meat business, always try to have and be the best. BARBARA MIRRA Babs March 16, 1935 I'll tell the world Babs, who likes to be different, has kept North alive. She has been a member ot Ceroean and the swim- ming team. Have you seen her drive her car with the girls in the back seat? She can really handle that car. In the near future she plans to buy a Cadillac and see the world. FRANCES C. MUSEUMS Chicky August 17, 1935 And the dancers whirl round qaily A lovely voice, a happy person- ality, and a swell person to know -that's our Chicky. Frances has a full list of activities: Sophomore Choir, Senior Choir, Special Ensem- ble, Girls' Sextette, G.S.L., Aelioian, badminton, and the Variety Show Committee. Our feminine best dancer hopes to become a comptom- eter operator at Carrier Corp., and we know that her machine will jump with rhythm. MARY NARDELLI Mary November 21, 1935 Sweeter also than honey and the honeycomb When not with I.K.. Mary can be found at a newspaper or Ceroean meeting. Mary was a member of the Sophomore Choir, and she cer- tainly can sew. Her future plans consist of stenography and a cer- tain I.K. Good luck in everything the future holds for you. LOR IN N I b 3. 1934 r o 1 I have t e ' danci sing n r . , - mg, d t e t about all ' r 's t' e r ne has de ed to E- usin world a then: well u our imagination. I really don't t k I have to tell you. Good luck in all you plan to do.

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F I E IDA GIANNINI I e Ianuary 13, 1936 Sweets to the sweet: farewell! When I's not going out with Neil and dancing, she can be found helping the choir and the Dramatic Club. She can cut a rug pretty well, too. Future plans include working at the Telephone Company. and then marriage. Good Luck. GRACE MARIE GIGANTE Ella February 25, 1935 Shall I compare thee to a summer's clay While at North, Ella has been an active participant in Aelioian, bowl- ing, Senior Choir. and swimming. Outside of school, Ella finds pleas- ure in dancing and roller skating. Her plans after graduation are to work at the Telephone Company as a comptometer operator. LOUIS ORI Big ou ebru 24. 1934 ' n ore my ladies ,QV en m tion th any ac- ities Big Lou. have o menti ei t e sc ol gy cond ho ou s spend more e at s second home. He has een a member of the basketball, football, and volley- ball teams. frm th h or 's , Bi h ' t e plan e t e l ed at ' ig Iohn's ar o he can Millie Apnl 4 1935 Like a fair lily on a river floating This sweet girl with a pleasing smile is always busy with some thing, but has found time to be a member of the choir. Ceroean, and G.S.L. Millie likes to dance, sing, and skate. The future will find he working as a secretary-and then who knows??? CARMELLA GRECO r IOHN GROSSO Puddy September 7, 1935 He gives light as soon as he rises Here's a boy with a lot of knowlt edge. Maybe that's why he was voted most studious, but whatevei the reason was he really deserved the honor. Puddy has been active in Key Club. Pi Omicron, Science Club, Band and Track. He plans tc enter college to study medicine. 6 Sentara uf 3Iune lass J DENISE GURZNY Den September 5, 1935 I will be the pattern of all patience Nothing is ever dull with Denise around. She is the lively one of the Gurzny twins. Although Mau- reen does her share, Denise is by far the winner. Bowling, Aelioian, and the Dramatic Club have been her main interests during her stay at North. She would like to go to business school and learn how to work business machines, and then she will enter a business office. MAUREEN GURZNY Maur September 5, 1935 Know thy opportunity Comptometer School is the des- tination ot one of our sweetest seniors, Maureen. She is also think- ing of business school or bookkeep- ing and accounting as her future ambitions. Maureen's activities at North have included Aelioian, North Wind Staff, Dramatic Club, and bowling. We wish her success in the wide world of business. MARILYN FRANCES GWYNN Marilyn September 8, 1935 ln each cheek appears a dimple We think our class smile prac- tices on a certain boy, namely Paul B. When Marilyn isn't with Paul. she can be found at a meeting of Aelioian, G.S.L., Sophomore Choir. and Senior Choir. Her future is pretty well planned. As soon as Paul finishes college, they will take the final step. MARY LOUISE HILL Mary Lou Ianuary 24. 1936 I have a heart with room for every joy Teaching kindergarten is Mary Lou's future ambition. During her stay at North, she has been active in Aelioian, Sophomore and Senior Choirs, Science Club. Dramatic Club. and volleyball. Her favorite hobbies are art and music. Mary Lou plans to study for the teaching profession at Syracuse University. We know she'll make many little kiddies very happy as their teacher. ANDREW A. IANNIELLO Bagnee Ianuary 16, 1936 The soul of this man is his clothes There's no doubt in our mind that Bagnee is the slickest dresser around North: so when the best 'ressed senior was picked. Andy 'an away with the election. He has been busy in the Key Club. volley- ball. swimming, Psych Club, and playing tennis. Andy would like to be a TV Director with Andy Pompo singer, Mike I. dancer, Tony R. en- gineer. Happy headaches, Andy.



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Af M. rf' 4 r 1- Seniors uf Slums Qlllass , Q 1, ,K t f L L IVLHMW J ROGER LEONARDO Captain Video luly ll, 1935 On every mountain height is rest Captain Video has been a well- ' liked boy while at North. He has given a helping hand to the track team and is interested in all sports. I To work as a lay-out man at Brown- Lipe while being in the National Guard is his next step in the future. WILLIAM LOMBARD Bullet Bill Ianuary 15, 1935 Men are used as they use others Bill is a favorite fan of the Yankees as Mr. Ackerman well knows. Besides living up to his reputation as best looking boy of the Iune class, he has been a mem- ber of the yearbook staff, president of Hi-Y, Sports Announcer, track, volleyball, and Admiral of the Turkish Navy. Bill plans to enter Syracuse University to study pre- med., and we feel sure that he'll be a success. ANNE LORE Bullore October 27, 1935 Haste makes waste Anne lists volleyball, softball, badminton, choir, and bowling as her activities at North. In her spare time Bullore likes going out with I.F., I.F., and lean. Listening to good music is another favorite pas- time. After graduation Anne would like to be a secretary at either Brace, Mueller and Huntley Com- pany or the Telephone Company. ARLENE LUCKETTE Ar March 16, 1936 How near to gocd is what is fair Ar has kept most of her activi- ties a dark secret, but we know that she has helped Mr. Weafer in the bookroom first period. We also know that she likes to dance. Her future plans include becoming a comptometer operator and later on marriage. LORRAINE H. LUKACS Lorry September 20, 1935 You stand in your own 1ight Every spare moment that can be found by Lorry is spent roller skating, seeing M.C., and dancing. In the near future she plans to be- uaqi Iroinredo reieuroiduros ra euros marriage and a family. 1 if CHARLES LUTTINGER Lut September 25, 1935 It is not strength, but art Chuck is kept busy with football, track, volleyball, bowling, and Hi-Y. On the side, Chuck is the Captain of the Turkish Navy. Attending scme college is his goal. He would also like to participate on the gym- nastic teams. We're sure h 'll do good in anything he-u dert es. A TOIN ON ' oni , mber idf-193 ar and Spice and Toni. she WGS 9 ing LILLIAN MANCINI Lil May 31, 1935 F or her untrodden paths of life Lil is a girl who deserves a lot of thanks for all the work she has done for the newspaper. That is one of the reasons why she has been chosen the qirl who did the most for North. Besides the news- paper, Lillian has had time to be a member of Aelioian, Senior Motto Committee, and Home Room Repre- sentative. She plans to become a private secretary for two years and then go to Europe. DOMINICK MANCINI Leech October 13, 1935 Live and think Our buddy with the cheese truck is none other than Leech. When not driving his yellow cheese truck, he can be found at Key Club, vol- leyball, bowling, track, and being late for rehearsals. LeMoyne or S.U. will be his next step if Uncle Sam doesn't interfere. IEAN MARSCHNER Liz October 7, 1934 Every way makes my gain Helping out in the bookroom and being a member of the Senior Choir, Special Group, Red Cross, and G.S.L. have kept our Liz busy. If you ever want to get a word in edgewise you can't, because Iean just loves to make conversation. She plans to become a secretary to some nice boss.

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