North High School - Torch Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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'last will ani: tliestament WE, the seniors, being sound of mind and memory hereby bequeath cmd publish our Last Will and Testa- ment. I I I. 1. I. I I. I. I. I. I I I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Iosephine Alibrandi, leave my ability to be happy to some unhappy sophomore. Patricia Anne Azzoto, leave my ability for singing without a sound in music to any daring 2-1. Frances Barilla, leave all my excuses for not taking gym to Chicky. Anne Battaglino, leave to Mary Ann Patello, my ability to have Make Ups in gym. Ieanette Betts, leave my ambition to graduate to Nancy Brown. Rosemarie Bocola, leave my typewriter without the letters in 223 to a future transcription student. Barbara Boshart, leave to some lucky person my ability to dodge the pigeons that hang around the back door of the school. Kenneth Bowering, leave locker 910 to anyone who wants it, and my seat in art class to another Rembrandt. Helen Budjac, and I, Ioan Petta, leave to the 2-l's our ability to eat other people's lunches as our own. Cecelia V. Busco, leave to Ianice Einstein Grossi some pretty tough days in chemistry. Fanny Marie Calogero, leave my ability to keep the same locker key for two and a half years to my sister. Katherine Cambareri, leave my locker to Phyllis De Baise Cif she can get it cleaned outb. I couldn't. Marlene Campione, and I, Shirley Campione, leave our ability to get along: even though we are related to any 2-l's who can do it. Betty lane Campitello, leave my crutches to anyone who is fool enough to jump off the spring board in gym, and also those sleepless nights worrying about the yearbook. Rosemary Canestrare, leave to three 2-l's the ability to carry on their friendship as I have with Mary Sidello and Ann Baldini. Daniel Carfagno, leave my seat by the window in 115 study hall to anybody who lives to daydream. Mary Castrilli, leave my ability to get to school 9:00 every morning to some un1ucky student. Charlotte Christoffel, leave to Monica LeRoy the ability to get out of school at 2:30 sharp. Rita Civiletta, leave to my sister Frances my ability to take Italian for two years and pass it. Marianne I. Conte, leave to Connie Finicchio all the gum that's stuck on my locker. Corinne Cornell, will my ability to borrow chem. experiments to anyone who needs it. Nancy Cornell, leave my ability to get into trouble to anyone who hasn't enough of his own. Robert Coughlin, leave my sleeping chair in chemistry to anyone who can use it. Duca Cutri, leave my ability to learn a lot from North. Ioseph De Cicco, leave all my lines to some poor 2-1 to try on all the girls. Ioan De Mascoli, leave my ability to any 2-1 who can go steady for three years and argue day, but still get along. every Mary Anne De Pietro, leave my ability to borrow school supplies to a future North SPONGER. Cosmo D'Eredita, leave my seat in Mr. Ackerman's Practical Science Class to Fred Kimpel. Barbara De Siato, leave my ability to get 50? in gym to any 2-1 who has athletic ability. Constance De Stefano, leave my Head Cheerleader's uniform to some lucky cheerleader. Anita Di Bello, leave my history book to any unfortunate 2-1 who hasn't gone through it yet. Mary Di Bello, leave my office record card to any 2-1 who wants it already filled out Cwith BAD remarksj.

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ull Salutatorian Rose Marie Bocola Elizabeth Sicari Denise Gurzny A Roger Aitala lean Mafschnef Lorraine Parise , .X , l , Maryann Massaro David Eggert Catherine Panto Phyllis Don Vito, Gloria Garden, Cecila Busco, Florence Hart, Iean Schlie, Anthony Stimson, Lillian Mancini, Barbara Boshart, Iames Massad, Barbara Fandrich, Lois Dillabough, Mary Castrilli, Corrine Iohnson, Charlene Schmid, Bruce Wright, Robert Coughlin, Annette Salamino, Shirley Nesci. Cannella Di Mauro, Fanny Calogero, Mary Louise Hill, IoAn ne Saya, Anne Battaglino, Michael Pauls, Frances Barilla.



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last will anh sstament CONTINUED Corrine Iohnson, leave to Rose Ann Ross my ability to make up excuses to get out of gym. Lillian Kerniski, leave my ability to erase typing errors by putting a hole in the paper. lim Killius, leave my NO VACANCY sign on the second floor to some young couple. Ruth Kimpel, leave to Rita La Penta my old seat in chemistry and the struggle with chem. Gerald Landers, leave to Iohn Bruno my woodwork bench. Michael Laporta, Ir., leave to Iune Prehn my ability to get along with Miss Cummings. Roger Leonardo, leave my ability to get excused from school to any soph. William Lombard, leave to Vito Busco my gym suit-if he can fit in it. Anne Lore, leave all my happy memories of North High to an incoming student. Arlene Luckette, leave my gym medical excuse to any future 2-l who may need it. Lorraine H. Lukacs, leave my seat in 216 to some 4-1. Charles Luttinger, leave my ukulele to any jerk who thinks he can play it. Antoinette Maione, leave to Laura Bracca my ability to get around Mr. Lewis. Lillian Mancini, leave to any senior my ability to get sick on the night of the Senior Variety Show. Dominick Mancini, leave my ability to get out from every sport I try out for. lean Marschner, leave my desk in 216 to some 2-1 who is tall enough to see over the top of it. Iames Massad, leave my seat in chemistry to anyone who wants to blow up North. Maryann Massaro, leave Mrs. McDougald's lectures in gym class to whoever can stand them. Rose Marie Mazzotti, leave my ability to get in trouble to anyone who would appreciate it. Patricia McNamara, leave to some new student at North my ability to get to Senior Choir five minutes late every morning. - loseph Menickelly, leave Bob Gass' humor to some unfortunate student. Sam Mercurio, leave to Louis Gori all my books and the locker. Alfred Merluzzi, leave my ability to Iimmy King and Paul Musaio to be the sharpest cats up here. Iames Miller, leave Miss Downing to some poor 2-1. Barbara Mirra, leave my ability to be EXOTIC to Verna Mae Sampolisi. Frances Museums, leave my choir robe No. 13 to any alto that joins the choir. Marv Nardelli, leave my ability to get a broken typewriter in transcription class to any girl who can handle one. Lorraine Natale, leave my American History Book to some unlucky 3-1 pupil. James Nesci, leave my active bench in printing to some willing worker. Shirley Nesci, leave my ability to write out my own excuses to any sophomore. Patricia Onofri, leave my ability to laugh in 102 English Class to my sister, Dolores. I-uke Oscuro. leave my paintings in 321 as an inspiration to the wonderful Mrs. Conley's future artists. Oscuro will give lessons. Celia Palumbo, leave to Barbara Olmstead my ability to type. Catherine Panto, leave my ability to try to read two day old shorthand to any senior who takes transcription. Emelia Paolini, leave my ability to be friendly with everyone to some senior who a sophomore or junior thinks is a snob, and also leave my nice times with Larry in the halls.

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