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LUCILLE MICHAELS, Luc September 30, 1936 That blessed smile of thine. This sweet girl was president of Ceroean Society which she joined in her So homore year. After joining G.S.L. in her Junior year she became Secretar . Luc has been in the past Pompei Show. She plans to be a secretary and then plans to marry, settle down and have a set of twins. MARY MIGNACCA, Tootsie March 6, 1937 To brighten the gay and kindle the loving. Tootsie , a fun loving girl, joined the Ceroean Society in Junior year. Outside of school she belongs to Young Catholic Workers which she joined in her Sophomore year and S.S. Club which she joined in junior year. Tootsie plans on working this summer then go to Beautician School and finally becoming a good beautician. ROSEMARY MILAZZO, Ro September 8, 1935 May heaven thy Guardian be. This cheerful Miss is a member of the Bowling team in school and also bowls outside of school in her spare time. Ro works part time at Syracuse Surplus Company. She lans to do General Office work after graduation. Best of lluck Ro in what ever you may undertake. NIEL MILAZZO, Niel january 11, 1935 Oh! Pleasant, pleasant were the days. This responsible young man works part time at the Gerber Bedding Company. But, when Uncle Sam calls on him, he will take the responsibility of answering the call in the army. We wish him' luck with his future experiences. JOSEPH MORABITO, joe October 5, 1936 'Tis gone - like dreams that we forget. iloe, the masculine half of our Class Couple, is also quite wel known around the corridors of North High. Though most of his time is taken u by his girl E.P., he had time to join Bowling team in his Senior year. Although Joe didn't participate in more activities in school he heartedly supported and attended all events of the school. Another reason he could not partake in more activities was that he worked art time at Aver News Delivery. joe will either enter Colllege or the Annecll Services. Good luck to you Joe with E. P. CARMELLA MUSAIO, Babe November 25, 1936 Moments so sweet again ne'er shalt thou number. Babe , who is a june Graduate, has found time to belong to the Ceroean Society and the Bowling Team while working at the Louis Flower Shop part time. Also she has ap eared on TV with her Gym class in May 1953. This lively girljplans gp talging over her father's business and 'eventually becoming rs. .M. MARY MUSERLIAN, Mary July 17, 1936 Habits form character and character forms destiny. This pretty Miss was active while at North. Mary was Typing Editor for the North Wind, treasurer of Tiani, and appeared on the School News Program. Mary found time to work afternoons at Rubin Insurance Agency. After graduation she will continue as private secretary at that office. ANN NESCI, Nootsie,' December 14, 1936 What ioy awaits you. This little gal has been a member of Ceroean Society at North. Her outside activities included membership in Troop K horseback riding, Young Catholic Workers, managing the Franklin Scooters in the Recreation Basketball League, and being ,president of the Four D Club. Nootsie works at Lemer s part time. Her future holds S. U. and getting married. ROSE NICOLETTI, Themesong November 24, 1936 Pennies from Heaven. Themesong an unusual name for an unusual irl. She was active in and out of school. In school she belonged to G.S.L., Dramatic Club, and Aelioian Society. She is also Assistant Secretary of the Senior Class. Outside of school Themesong joined the Young Catholic Workers in her Sopho- more year and also Troop K which is a horseback riding outfit. Themesong is headed for the Business World and she will continue her training at C.C.B.I. One of the most interesting incidents in her life was when a College fellow asked her for a date while she was a Junior at North. ANTHONY NICOLETTI, Nick December 1, 1936 Bright as light, and clear as wind. Nick was selected as an outstanding! student and Student of the Month in the North Wind. Nic has spent his time playing football, bowling, and in our fine choir. He appeared in a Thanksgiving play on T.V. Tony is also a mem er of Young Catholic Workers. He plans on taking Aviation or Electrical Engineering of Technology in the future. MONICA NICOTRA, Mickey January 18, 1937 Pleasures newly found are sweet. Keeping busy is no trouble at all for Mickey. Her activities have been many and varied. Aelioian, Sophomore and Senior Choirs, Bowling, Swimming, Volleyball, Badminton, and Dramatic Club are the clubs she belonged to. Outside of school, she enjoys horseback riding at Troop K, swimming at the Y.W.C.A., bowling at the Jefferson Alleys, attending meetings of St. Daniel's Youth Club where she is secretary, and singing with the church choir. Working as a receptionist in a doctor's oflice or attending C.C.B.I. will occupy her future time until she settles down to married life. MARIE A. ORSO, Osro,' March 29, 1936 To genial faith, still rich in genial good. This young Miss graduated in June. She belonged to Dramatic Club at School. Her outside activity in which she is quite active is the Children of Mary Sodality at Our Lady of Pompei Church. She is the co-chairman of the Social Committee of the club. Osro also works part time at the Addis Company. In the future she will be pleasing some nice boss in an office. Her happiest moments at North were spent with her good friends. ELEANOR PAGANO, Elly May 11, 1936 As if life's business were a summer mood. Elly , who is the feminine half of our Class Couple, has been by no means inactive. She joined the Softball team in her Junior year and the Bowling team in her Senior year. Elly also works part time at Child's Restaurant. This Miss plans to study hairdressing and finally becoming a beautician. She will continue working at Child's for the time being. After three years, we can look forward to seeing her name changed to Mrs. I. M. CERALDINE PALLOCCO, Gerry August 12, 1936 My whole life I have lived in pleasant thought. Being vice-president of Ceroean, Bowling and Swimming occupie Gerry's time at North. She also belonged to Young Catholic Workers, and was vice-president of Junior Legion of Mary. Gerry works at Dr. Merola's office, and later she plans to become a nurse. Best of luck always, Cerry. ' NICHOLAS PAONE, Nick September 10, 1936 With ioyousness, and with a thoughtful cheer. This handsome lad surprised everyone by winning the American Legion Contest on Bill of Rigbts which took place at Liverpool High School. Nick wor s part time at Oak- Park Service Station and the rest of his s are time is devoted to his car. We wish Nick success with his future at General Motors Institute. FRANCIS PONTO, Franny September 29, 1935 Proper words in proper places. Franny tells us that she enjoyed singing with Sophomore and Senior Choirs. This ambitious lassie won a sales contest at Triangle Shoe Company, where she was employed part-time. After working for a while in a dentist's office, Franny 'plans to marry L. S. ANTHONY PORILLO, Earl Bostic july 30, 1936 There is a time for speaking and a time for being still. Tony is a member of the North band. Out of school, he was a member of a bowling team and belongs to The Starlighters Orchestra. After graduation, Tony' plans to enter the Army. SHIRLEY ROBERTS, Shirl May 8, 1936 A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. In 1952, Shirl won a Safety Courtesy Contest. She is a member of Ceroean. She is employed in the office of Markson Brothers F umiture Store. Her future plans are undecided.
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CLARA LANNO, Claire December 2, 1936 Character is what you are in the dark. Claire is a quiet and reserved gal and well liked by all her schoolmates. She has not been active in extra-curricular activities, but she has set herself a goal of being a good secretary. BERNICE LASHWAY, Bea April 8, 1936 Art is long, as time is fleeting. This smart Miss is a member of Dramatic Club while she is also working part time at Lynn's. Her future plans are indefinite when she graduates in Iune. IANET LEAHY, Chick August 23, 1935 What is the worth of anlything but for the happiness it wi bring. Which came first- Chick or the poodle cut? Chick lent her alto voice to both Sophomore and Senior Choirs. She also was a member of the bowling team and a sister of Tiani. During her Senior year at North, she has been working part- time in the Invoicing Department at Crouse-Hinds. Her future lans are to continue putting her talents to use there on a full-time basis after June. We wish Chick the best of everything. MARGARET LONG, Pegs November 12, 1936 Music hath charms to soothe the savage beast. Pegs , a vivacious young girl, was a Student of the Month in North Wind. She appeared on three TV music shows, three TV panel shows. She was also on three Radio Programs, one was School News Program. She participated in Arthur Van Eltinge Music Guild. Pegs is also Chairman of Commence- ment Committee. Her school activities include Dramatic Club, Red Cross in which she was president, and North Wind which she joined in Sophomore year. She joined Pi Omicron in Junior year and was secretary twice and also on the Pi Omicron Scholarship Committee. Her other activities are Tiani in 'which she was President and Vice-President, Cheerleading, Badminton, C.S.L., Senior Choir in which she was Vice-Presi- dent, and Special Choir which she joined in Junior year. Her outside activities were Representative to Manlius for Red Cross Training Center, Syracuse Filter Center, and St. Daniel's Youth Club in which she was President. Pegs now works by teach- ing, piano lessons. In the future Pegs will attend the Li eral Arts College at Syracuse University. CAROLYN LORAN, Carolyn june 4, 1936 Something attempted, something done. This Senior was affiliated with Tiani Society, of which she was secretary for one term. Her other activities include buddying with Mary, janet, and Ruthie. Outsideof school Carolyn enjoys bowling, swimming, ice skatin , and clutchin around in her father's Kaiser. Her future plans are to work as a secretary at the Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company where she is now employed. JOSEPH LOVETTE, Mickey August 4, 1936 I am a man, and nothing human can be of indiference to me. Sports were the main attraction for Mickey during his three years at North. His slugging helped us win the City Baseball Cham ionship in 1952, and he was also a member of the basketball and volleyball teams. Big Iohn's Lunch Bar will have one less customer next fall when joe leaves for Dean Academy. CARMELLA MACRO, Carm May 19, 1936 A smile doesn't cost a cent but is worth a million. Quiet, pretty Carm was active in Swimming, Bowling, and Dramatic Club. She is also a member of Young Catholic Workers and enjoys horseback riding at Troop K and skating. Part-tirns work at W. T. Crant's occupied the rest of her time. Carms future lies in furthering her education at C.C.B.I. or working at the Telephone Company. IULIANNE MAGNARELLI, julie July 28, 1936 All that is in tune with thee, O Universe, ' is in tune with me. Julie has been active in Bowling, Dramatic Club, and Aelioian. Outside of school, she finds recreation at Troo K, Young Catholic Workers, and skating. But it has not been all play and no work. This industrious Miss worked in the ofbce at Hill Top Laundry. In September she will continue her studies at C.C.B.I. lIculie plans to be a secretary and then perhaps she will wor for a certain I. D. MARY ANN MANDARINO, Mandy August 24, 1936 Sweet joys of youth are fleeting. Mandy enjoys spending her time at meetings and activi- ties of our different clubs. She has spent her time attending meetings of C.S.L., Ceroean, Dramatic Club, and the school's newspaper. Out of school, Mandy belongs to Young Catholic Workers and has appeared in some of Pompei's shows. When Mandy was a Junior, she got a date with a certain erson GJ. I wonder who? Mandy's future ambition is to attend, Cortland or become a secretary. LARRY MARANI, Punchy July 9, 1936 A grown man is but a little boy grown tall. Punchy is quite an athlete, but his most popular splort is boxing. He also joined the Football Squad and Base all Team in his Junior year. Outside of school he has been equally active in sports. He partici ated in Basketball for three years, Tumbling for four years and, Boxing for seven years. Punchy plans on going to Syracuse University and eventually becom- ing a professional boxer. An almost disastrous experience happened when Punchy almost cut off half of his thumb in woodshop. ROSEMARIE MASELLI, Chick February 14, 1937 A friend in need is a friend indeed. Chick , who always has a smile on her face, is quite a girl. She has participated in G.S.L. from her Sophomore year, Ceroean in her Senior year, Senior Choir from Junior year, and Sophomore Choir from Sophomore year. Chick is now taking the role of Secretary at Carrier Corporation. ANGELA MASTRIANO, Angela September 1, 1936 Nor know we anything so fair as is the smile upon thy face. This sweet lassie won fourth rize in a Safety-Courtesy Contest. After joining the School, Newspaper Staff, Angela soon advanced to the position of Editor. Angela also took an active part in Tiani Society. Beside belon ing to these activities in school she had time to join Young Catholic Workers in her junior year. She used her lovely voice to sing in Our Lady of Pom ei Choir since her Freshman year. She is now a dancer in tfie 1954 Pompei Show. In the future this lovely Miss will be walking the corridors of LeMoyne College. ROSE MARIE MATTIACIO Ro january 18, 1937 Still are the thoughts' of memory. This feathery Miss is quite active. She participated in Swimming, and a member of the North Wind Staff. Her outside activities that claim her attention is belonging to the S.S. Club in which she was secretary. Business school will capture Ro's future. ANTOINETTE MELFI, Toni April 5, 1936 Can speed her thoughts by flowers. Toni has been a busy personality during her three years at North. She lent her abilities to the bowling team, and Tiani claims her as one of their sisters. After school she works at Melfi's Food Store, but she also finds time for horseback riding at Troop K and meetings of the 4-D club. C.C.B.I. beckons to Toni after graduation. . JOHN MEROLA, A. L. April 8, 1937 A friendship that like love is warm. John was selected as boy student of the month by the North Wind. While at North, he participated as a football, basketball, and baseball player. He also played in the band. A. L. plans to enter Syracuse University to study pre-med. RUBY MESSINA, Messey December 4, 1935 And devoted and pure an adorning in life. ' A Messey , a cute little senior, has not been in any extra curricular activities in school. But outside of school she belongs to Troop K which is a horseback riding outfit. uMessey:1 also works at Goldner's Pharmacy part time. Messey plans on going to Business School.
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GERALD RUSSO, Jerry April 20, 1936 Seek, and ye shall fndg knock, and it shall be opened unto you. Jerry , a handsome young lad, used his wonderful voice to sing with the Senior Choir on TV, he also was with a square dancing group on TV. While at North he participated in Football. Outside of school Jerry is a member of Young Catholic Workers, he has also been in the Pompei Shows for three years. Ierry's other interests are photogra hy, hunting and fishing. He also works part time at Timlgelo Florist. Jerry is in the Naval Reserves and upon graduation he will serve two years and after that he may go to college. ALFRED RESCH, Al December 6, 1936 Smiles are beginning like beams of dawn. This handsome chap was a member of the school balnd in 1952 and played football for two years. Welsh Construction Company employs Al as a member of their crew. We have no doubt that he will go far in the future. PATRICIA RESTANI, Pat August 17, 1936 With malice toward none, with charity for all. Pat , a cute little girl, has a peared on Television with Gym Class in May 1953. Outsidle of school she belongs to the S. S. Club which she joined in her Senior year. She works part time by bab sitting. Pat is planning to get married in October. Good, luck to you Pat with your future. WILLIAM RIEL, Bill April 10, 1937 A man is rich in proportion to the number of things he can let alone. Bill hasn't told us much about himself. Although he did not participate in any school activities, he is well liked by his fellow students. Bill's future is undecided, but we know that success will follow him in whatever Held he selects. VERNA SAMPOLESI, Bessie-f' March 15, 1936 Come and trip as ye go on the light fantastic toe. This girl was very active while at North. Bessie was president of G.S.L. in her Senior year. Shortly after joining Ceroean in her Sophomore year, Bessie became treasurer. She was cheerleading captain and a member of the bowling team in her Junior year. She is a member of Young Catholic Workers. Bessie plans to get an office job and wait until J. D. S. pops the question. Best of luck, Bessie. LEON SAYA, Killer August 21, 1936 Take to thy heart a new delight. Killer , the male version of the poodle cut, was selected as the Class Voice. At North he devoted his spare time to sports, namely basketball, volleyball, track, and bowling. After school hours, he can be found with the Juke Box Five or the Big John Trio. The College of Engineering will be the next step for Killer. NANCY SCARVILLO, Nan', March 25, 1937 Prove all things, hold fast that which is good. Nan , who has a sweet personality, has appeared on TV with her Gym class in May 1953. She also joined Ceroean Society in her Senior year. Outside of school Nan belongs to the S. S. Club. Nan is planning on getting married and thinks it's Cheaper by the Dozen for she wants to have a dozen children. RONALD SCHAUER, Moose October 22, 1936 Spot rich in all things that please. This popular fellow is another member of Big Iohn's Trio. Moose belongs to Young Catholic Workers, too. In school his activities included holdin the office of vice-president of Hi-Y. Dey Brothers is the lace where he has been eaming the green stuff, but this llild aspires to higher things after graduation. He plans to attend college and major in engineering. FERDIE SCHOLZ, Fritz November 13, 1936 Sweetest li'l fellow everybody knows. Fritz was one of our football heroes. After school, he is employed-at Liederkranz. He plans to enter the United States Marines. In Who's Who, this lad was selected the Friendliest Senior. BARBARA SERVELLO, Bobby October 6, 1936 Believing where we cannot prove. While at North, Bobby enjoyed exercising her vocal chords with Senior Choir. Meeting Art S. will be one of her fondest memories of our alma mater. We wish her success in her plans to work in the office at the Telephone Company. ANCELINE SCIARRINO, Honey July 8, 1936 The heart has its reasons which reason does not know. Honey made her debut on television last May on a school program. Most of this girl's spare time is occupied by D. S. Here is another graduate heading for the secretarial field and, later, marriage. MARY SIDELLO, Tricks january 27, 1936 The newest way to glory is to strive to be what you wish to be thought to be. This attractive Miss is very interested in art. She won the Scholastic Art Award while at North. Tricks also amuses friends by telling their fortunes 'ust for fun. It's Califomia, Here I Come for Mary when she leaves next September for the sunny West Coast where she will continue her art work. ESTHER STAGNITTA, Peanuts june 28, 1936 Looe is only chatter, friends are all that matter. T-E-A-M, Yay, teamll At all the football and basketball games, Peanuts was on hand to lead the cheers. Our Class Cutie found an outlet for her energy in Swimming, Sophomore Choir, and Dramatic Club.- She is also a member of Aelioian Society and Student-Faculty Committee and .was school treasurer. Outside of school, her interests include Church Choir and Troop K. This girl is certain to be a success in the future, near and far. RUTH STEHLE, Ducky August 7, 1936 Oh, make us happy and you make us good. Ducky's pretty smile has won her many friends. She can usually be found with lanet L. Bein a bowling enthusiast, she worked out every wee with the school team. In Sopho- more and Senior Choirs, she found an outlet for her vocal talents. Ducky is also a member of Tiani. Working part- time at her father's lace of business kept her busy during her Senior year. Now slhe will take a osition as secretary at the Telephone Company. Best of luck! IEANETTE TUCCI, Hollywood November 13, 1936 I slept and dreamed life was beauty and woke and found that life was duty. Hollywood was quite an active girl, while at North. She participated in Dramatic Club, Senior Choir, Bowling, Swim- ming and was the photographer of the North Wind. Outside of school she belongs to t e Tri-Y Omega in which she became president. Hollywood lans to attend U.C.L.A. and after obtaining a degree she will become an airline hostess: MARY UTANO, Meany July 24, 1936 Ye know on earth all you need to know. This smiling lassie enjoyed singing with Senior Choir. Meany was one of the representatives in our student govern- ment. Young Catholic Workers and Our Lady of Pompei High School Choir occu y part of her s are time after school. This June, Meany willlleave the fun slhe had in gym classes and study halls to go to work as a telephone operator. - PAMELA VALLADARES, Pam April 22, 1935 Beauty is truth, truth beauty. Pam , ueen of the Senior Ball, lists so many activities that it is difhcult to find a starting point. She is a cheerleader, a member of Tiani, Dramatic Club, C.S.L., Red Cross, North Wind Staff, Volleyball, Badminton, Softball, Y-Teens, Senior Choir, and Special Ensemble. She was secretary, treasurer, and president of Red Cross Club and was chosen as a repre- sentative and as a counselor at the Red Cross Training Center. Her outside activities include volunteer work at the Civil De- fense Filter Center, singing with the New York State Fair Choir, and working at Wright's Fit-Rite Clothing Store on Saturdays. Pam will either attend classes at Syracuse Uni- versifly College of Business Administration or enter the business worl as a secretary. You can certainly envy the boss who has this lovely Miss to sit on his lap while taking dictation!
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