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M619 JOSEPH AVERSA, Joe October 27, 1936 In the bustle of the busy working day. Joe , a well liked senior, has not had much time to devote to extra curricular activities while at school. He works part time doing construction work and as yet his future plans are undetermined. MARY AWERDICK, Mary December 7, 1935 With a spirit as meek as the gentlest of those. While at North, Mary has been active in Badminton and Aelioian. Mary's hobbies are swimming and driving. She has a part time job at McCrory's. The business world will claim this young lady. THOMAS AZZOLINO, Azzy January 12, 1936 They who have light hearts the happiest be. Track and Bowling have claimed most of Azzy's talent and time during his three years stretch GJ. Azzy works part time at Mangicaro Grocery Tom will be found walking on either LeMoyne or Syracuse campus in the fall. Good uck, Azzy. MERCEDES BARNELLO, Mercie February 18, 1937 She loveth every little onef, Our Class Brunette has been an active member of Drama- tic Club for two years, Ceorean, North Wind, and G.S.L. Young Catholic Workers Club takes up most of Mercie's s are time. Cortland State Teachers College will soon claim tllis pretty lass. JOAN BARRY, Joan November 1, 1936 Laugh and let the world laugh with you. This pretty lass was a member of the Edward's Fashion Board, Dramatic Club, and P.L.A.V. Joan works part time at the Addis Company. After graduation she plans on being a receptionist. Loads of luck, Joan in your c osen field. MARLENE BASILE, Mar February 13, 1936 A great organizer she will make. Mar a smart young girl who was quite active in school. She joined Ceroean Society in her Sophomore year and joined G.S.L. in her Senior year. She also works part time at Westem Union. In the future she will be studying at Cortland State Teachers College. ANTHONY BOCCOLA, Jingles', August 4, 1936 By the music they love, ye shall know the nature of men's souls. Jingles a fun loving fellow is always ready to lend a helping hand. He was President of the Student Council in his Senior Year and played with the unbeatable Volleyball team the Myste Six. Outside of school he is a member of the Youn Catholic Workers which he joined in his Junior Year. Jingles also plays the accordion for Steve Speach and his Upbeatsf' Besides these activities Jingles works part time at Dey Brothers. In the future Jingles plans on going to College and take an Engineering Course. JOSEPH BORIO, Joe September 28, 1936 A good heart is better than all the hearts in the world. Joe , our Class Book Worm, found time from those pages to get into some of the activities at North. He belonged to the Band for three years and was president of the Key Club. He has been quite a celebrity on T.V. on Here's a Problem, and on radio in News IQ. and School News. Joe was at one time our Boy Student 0 the Month in the North Wind. He tells us he will be walking Comell campus come September. LAURA BRACCA, Laurie October 31, 1936 Dark eyes that shine. Laurie holds the title of the Senior with the Friendliest Smile. While at North, she has been active in G.S.L., Ceroean, and Dramatic Club. In her leisure time, Laurie 'oined Youn Catholic Workers, and Edward's Fashion Boardl, and she also put her talents to work in the Pompei Shows. She got a prize for the best hair-do in her Sophomore year. Some of the interesting things that happened to Laurie while at North are receiving a black eye and meeting Guy. The business world or college will be Laurie's next step. W iaiory ELLA MAY BROOKS, Ella May December 8, 1936 Love all, trust a few, and do wrong to none. This pretty young Miss is none other than our Class Blonde. Ella May has been active in Tiani for three years, chainnan of Caps and Gowns Committee, chairman of Mother- Daughter Banquet, and of Catholic Youth Council. Ella May also finds time to work part-time at Childs Restaurant. Ella May enjoyed herself at a good football game and at the Junior Picnic. Sad to say, she broke out with the measles the dayhbeffoiii: the Senior Prom. S. U. will claim this pretty Miss in t e a . ROBERTA BURR, Bobbie July 26, 1937 Youth has golden wings. Bobbie a friendly senior has participated in the Red Cross Club and also many sports while at North. In the future, Bobbie would like to work as a gpist in an insurance office or do any other type of general o ce work. JOSEPH CAPRIOTTI, Rocky October 5, 1935 And of the joy their light was bringing. Rocky is also a June Graduate. He has ap eared on TV for his Radio English Class. Outside of schoorl Rocky has belonged to the C.Y.O. for four years and the Boys' Club for four years. His future plans are as yet undetermined. VITO BUSCO, Pumpkin June 14, 1936 Way to a man's heart . . . While at North this happy-go-lucky lad was uite active in Student Council for a year and s ent most of this time on our track team. Pumpkin spends his spare time at Shaffers playing for the Shalfertonians. Morrisville will soon claim this young lad for one of its students. NANCY CARUSO, Nana December 30, 1935 There is gold for you, sell me your good sport. Nana has devoted much of her extra time to North High Sports. Outside of school she belongs to one of those Fan C ubs. She also works part time at the Marine Midland Bank. In the future Nana will either continue working at the-bank or work at the Telephone Company. BERNEY CENCIA, Chench September 10, 1936 Ideals are what men live by. Chench , a nice young man, held the money of the Senior Class, since he just happened to be the treasurer. Besides holding this office Chench played volleyball in his Junior year and Basketball in his Sophomore year. Outside of school Chench enjoys bowling, shing and dancing, the rest of his time is taken up by workintg part time at the A. Br P. For the next two years we will fin 'Chench serving with the Naval Reserves, after that he may go to college. ADRIANNE CHETNEY, Aden February 16, 1936 We are in the same boat. Aden, although not active in school activities, was well liked by her fellow students. She also worked part time at McCrory's. Aden plans on making Nursing her future career. DELORES CIANELLI, Dot July 28, 1936 Thou weft a beautiful thought and softly bodied forth. This sweet thing was a member of Aelioian Society and was also the business manager of the North Wind. She works part time at Syracuse University. Her future includes finishing a high school romance by marrying her boy-friend. ROSEMARY CIFARATTA, Ro January 30, 1937 A thing that nobody believes cannot be proved too often. A Ro , during her stay at North, was a member of Ceroean, G.S.L., and the Young Catholic Workers. She works in a law office part time an plans to work at the Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. after graduation. RITA COMER, Re September 1, 1936 Still waters run deep. Re , a peach of a swell gal, worked in the Dramatic Club and was a very active member of the Aelioian Society. Work- ing part time at the Syracuse General Hospital takes a great deal of her time. The Telephone Company will claim this Miss after graduation.
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JEAN COOPER, Jeannie January 17, 1936 Silence is a true friend who never betrays. Jeannie , a cute Miss with a soft-voice, is well liked by all. She joined both Aelioian and Sophomore Choir in her Sophomore Year. She also took swimming while in School. Jeannie works art time at Chappels. In t e future Jeannie has not yet decided if she will work at the Telephone Com- pany or Niagara Mohawk Company. JANET CUNNINCI-IAM, Jan July 4, 1936 Golden hair like sunlight streaming. Jan , a bright girl, used her talents to write for the Post- Standard. Her school activities included Ceorean, Bowling, G.S.L., and Swimming which she joined in her Senior year. Jan also 'oined Y.W.C.A. in her Senior year. Some co lege will be lucky enough to have Jan walking its halls. CARMEN CURCIO, Curch June 12, 1936 Oh those Roving Eyes. Curch , a popular Senior, is a pretty active guy. He joined the Volleyball and Bowling teams in his Junior year. He also worked in School Office one period a day during Senior year. Curch was on the School News Program in his Senior English Class. Outside of school he belongs to Young Catholic Workers which he joined in Senior year. He also joined the Naval Reserves in his Senior year. When not in- volved in these activities Curch would rather enjoy the out- door sports like hunting, fishing and swimming. He also works part time at' Mohican Stores Inc. Curch ans to serve with the Navy. One of the most interesting incidents that happened to him while at North was the time of the Junior Picnic when he first learned how to handle a canoe. GRACE DfALESSIO, Cra September 4, 1936 The race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong. Ora , a sweet Miss, fined the Tianti Society and made herself a very useful mem er. To be an operator at the New York Telephone is her plan for the future. CLARA DELLEDARA, Clar February 12, 1937 The power of thought - The magic of the mind. Clair who is a sweet gal, was quite busy in school. Shortly after joining G.S.L. in her gunior year, she became vice-president. She was secretary o Ceorean in her Sopho- more year and cheerleading for two years. Clar also found time to belong to the Young Catholic Workers. In the future we will find Clar studying Physical Education at Cortland :tate Teachers College. She now works part time at Fanny armer s. ANTOINETTE DEL PRIORE, Tone', February 17, 1937 One only hope my heart can cheer, the hope to meet again. Tone enjoyed woking behind the cash register in the cafeteria making her a member of the G.S.L. While at North, Tone was the first one to open a bank account when gcgtlfisi Bank was opened. This carefree lass plans to attend FRANK DELIA, Frank November 6, 1936 All's right with the world. Frank Q our soda-jerker, has participated in the basketball activities at North for two years, and acquired his title because of his job at the Red Cross Pharmacy. FRANK DEMARK, Fredie November 21, 1935 It is the salt of the conversation, not the food. . :Fredie , a friendly senior, was chosen as Class Grumblern in Who su Who. n He has participated in North's'Bank for a year. F redie has been unab e to join other activities because his Bart time job at the Brown Jug Restaurant takes up most of is spare time. MAURO D'EREDITA, Miro March 5, 1937 Men of thought be up stirring, night and day. Tall., good-looking Miro was active in several sports during his high school years. He divided his energy among the basketball, volleyball, bowling, and track teams.' Outside of school, Miro can usually be ound with Big John's Trio or the duke Box Five. His future plans consist of attending college or pre-law studies. JEAN DESIMONE, Dizzy August 27, 1936 I was a stranger, and ye took me in. As everyone knows, the most important incident that occurred while Dizzy was at North was her meeting Dan Tursi. Her dark eyes and en aging smile have won her many friends - the closest ones Eein Pat, Marie, and Delores. Dizzy worked part-time during fuer Senior year at the Addis Company. After graduation, she will work as a secretary for three years and then settle down as a full-time housewife. GERALD DICAPRIO, Biff September 17, 1936 I United we stand, divided we fall. Easy-going, friendly Biff has spent the majority of the ast three years playing sports. He was a member of the fbotball squad since his first ear at North. In his free time outside of school, he played basketball for French's Grill and bowled with the Cozy boys. Sports are also building a future for this promisin lad who lans to enter Syracuse University through a footlwall scholarsffip. We wish him good luck in all he does. KATHERINE DWYER, Kitty 1936 Hitch your wagon to a star. Kitty , a sweet Miss, has belonged to the Ceroean Society and Dramatic Club which she joined in her Sophomore year. Outside of school Kitty belonged to the Bullet Class. She also works part time at the Butternut Bank. Kitty's future plans are still undetermined. ANNA EMMI, Lil February 7, 1937 Variety's the spice of life that gives it all its flavor. This ay girl partici ated in many activities. Shortly after joining the Science Cfiib in her Senior year, she became secretary. Lil was also a member of Senior Choir in her Junior year. Being a nurse seems to be on the agenda for this young lady and she plans to train at Crouse Irving Hospital. JOHN H. ERIKSEN, Leif November 30, 1936 Where did you get your eyes so blueg Out of the sky as I came through. This handsome, blue-e ed blonde from Denmark is a mem- ber of the American Field Service. He is our Erst foreign student here at North. In his short time here, Leif became a member of Pi Omicron, Key Club, and Choir and appeared on T.V. in Here's a Problem. Leif belongs to the Camera Club of Syracuse. He found time from his school activities to get a Bart-time job at Buttermaid Bakery. The exciting incident t at happened to Leif while at North was just about buming down Chemistry Lab. Leif plans to become a diplomat and settle world affairs. Bon voyage on our trip back to Denmark. We were lucky to have you with, us this short time, Leif ROBERT EVANS, Bob March 4, 1937 Truth is the most valuable thing we have. This active Senior was president of Key Club, Vice-Presi- dent of Hi-Y and president of Inter-club which he' joined in his Sophomore year. Bob was also student of the month in the North Wind. He was also Chaimian of Junior Picnic. He attended Empire Boys State Art College and Bo Scout National Jamboree. After all his activities at school: he is also a Senior Leader in Boy Scouts. He was in an acting group which put on Night in Hawaii. He was Chairman of Public Relations in Senior Class. His future plans will find him trying for a B.S. degree for a C.P.A. at Syracuse University. HENRIETTA FANIZZI, Ricky september 25, 1936 Thoughts too deep to be expressed and too strong to be suppressed. Ricky ,lists Senior Choir as her only activity at North. Outside of school she belongs to Young Catholic Workers. She has been working at St. Joseph's hospital. The Telephone Company will claim this capable worker after graduation.
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