North Tonawanda High School - Northstar Yearbook (North Tonawanda, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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MARY ZIEMBA . . . Mimi . . . could that popular And Mimi have been written for her? . . . a whiz at cooking . . . quiet . . . blonde . . . nice to know . . . hopes that every wish will be fulfilled. GLENN ZUCH . . . Zook . . . full of fun . . . all-around w star of the track team . . .jumping, running and hurdling . . . excels in art . . . woman hater, likes girls though . . . future ' art teacher. Wu , , J . ysasafaz awww , nftvvn JAMES BARRETT . . . Jim . . . tall slender fellow with WILLIAM MEAGHER . . . Bill . . . the happy-go-lucky shy and quiet mannerisms . . . curly hair . . . always in a type . . . his favorite sport is basketball . . . his favorite song hurry . . . plans to attend a radio-television school. is 'iNIear You . . . plans to work in the papermill with Harry ant ete. GEORGE BLASKO . . . Buddy . . . short and husky . . . full of fun . . . smiling eyes . . . starred on our varsity foot- CARL MILLER . . . Beanie . . . a whiz at bowling . . . ball team . . . always getting his head bumped! has nice curly red hair . . . makes friends easily . . . short but possesses a husky laugh . . . never did like history. RAYMOND FOSTER . . . Fuzzy . .. likes tennis and baseball . . . what's the big attraction on Stanley Street? . . . RONALD MI'I'TLEFEHLD'I' . . . over six feet of mischief can't decide between a gas station and working at Wurlitzer. . . . slow and easy-going . . . tries to impress you with a mys- terious grin . . . all he wished for was his diploma. IRVING R. JAENECKE . . . Butch . . . tall, blonde and lanky . . . friendly . . . veteran . . . served in W.P.T.O. and JOSEPH P. OSYPIEWSKI . . . Busby . . . is kept busy E.T.0 .... hopes to find his future in the study of television. trying to manage his abundant supply of curly hair . . . short and stocky . . . his future plans are buried deep in mortuary JOSEPH KOSZELAK . . . Zeb . . . quiet but all right work. . . .he can keep a straight face . . . cu - ire . . s sports . . . future plans indefinite. BROWNIE PALKA . . . Ecka . . . all-around athlete . . . ' ' starred in football, basketball and track . . .full of energy HAROLD KRUPP . . . Kruppie . . . short and w' . . . . . always ready with a smile . . . good luck as an engineer. popular with the girls . . . loves freedom . . . servedgfri the U S. Navy for one year . . . would like to be a banker. JOHN PIWTORAK . . . Pt-ppy . . . really lives up to his nickname . . . participated in football, baseball, swimming ALFRED KUCERA . . . Freddy . . . lean and lanky and track and won athletic letters . . . plans for the future are blonde . . . enjoys a good joke . . . the jolly type . . . hard indefinite. worker . . . keeping his car iu tip-top condition keeps him busy. ED PYTLIK . . . Killer . . . long. lean and lanky . . . Ben Moskal's partner .. .shares Ben's interest in being a EARL LINDAL . . . quiet twhen he's not talking! . . . tease . . . reluctant to reveal his plans for the future. blonde and masculine . . . the jolly type . . . ockets are made for hands . . . the futur -who now g,NQ DONALD SCHULTZ . . . Don . . . always having fun Zz- dj 1' . . . never a dull moment in his life . . . could be found paint- IIECTOR MACHAIIY . . . Herky . . . high scorer in the ing his jalopy with all sorts of original designs. N.F.L .... also participated in basketball and track . . . his only trouble is getting the car for that all-important date . . . FRANK SWINIUCH . . . Francois . . . adores the new college. look and his friend Jean . . . likes sports . . . track . . . an honor student . . . tops in Latin . . . will become a doctor. IRENE MAMON . . . lovely long hair . . . quiet but nice to know . . . N.T.'s future saleslady . . . she's going to be a LEONARD WINTER . . . Lenny . . . quiet . . . nice guy great housekeeper . . . look out boys! to know . . . enjoys pleasures . . . wants to study chemistry . . . who knows. maybe he'll be another Mr. Cragbon. PETER J. MEAGHER . . . Buz . . . basketball . . . nice and tall . . . loves dancing . . . track boy . . . woman hater EUGENE ZIMMERMAN . . . Itch . . . quiet but happy f?l . . . full of fun . . . as a forester he'll keep Dick com- . . . we're wondering if that blonde hair won't get dirty at his pany at the papermill. future occupation, a grease-monkey. A PAUL ZOBRIST . . . Moses . . . always laughing . . . ' loves to tell jokes . . . our great cheerleader . . . fond of square dancing . . . is going to travel . . . by yourself, Most- ? 19

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XX Q1 3- sf Lg., 3: 'fs ,A , -.5 inni- -ik Sox afgmg Gr S, ,gr-,,'fz SEWMRS' l f . Qt hx A I 'ls Q' ,. , 6, , i , . .ft , x 'm . . -if r '19 PATRICIA WECRZYN . . . Pat . . . thinks life is fine but just can't get up in the morning . . . won a twirling letter . . . plans to continue her education at college. JEANNE WESTTHAL . . . Jeanie . . . pleasant disposi- tion . . . willing worker . . . assisted in the senior magazine drive . . . will make an efficient secretary. GLENN F. WEYERS . . . quiet and unassuming . . . does things well but says little . . . dislikes noisy people . . . slow to smile . . . keeps his future plans to himself. PHYLLIS WILBUR . . . 'fPhyl,' . . . REVIEW staff . . . typing is her hobby . . . was seen cheering at football games . . . for whom? . . . would like to be happily married. EUGENE WILCZEK . . . Bruno . . . tall, quiet and bash- ful . . . is always seen chewing gum . . . plans to play first trumpet in Stan Kentonis orchestra in the future. ROSEMARY WILES . . . Strip . . . lots of fun . . . pep- py . . . nice to all . . . loves a good time . . . wants to get a good job at a gas station . . . now, why would she want to do that? BEATRICE WILKE . . . Bea . . . likes sports especially basketball and badminton . . . won honor and G.A.A. letters . . . nice to know . . . secretary of sophomore class . . . plans to attend college. ' 'CHARLES WILSON . . . better known as 'fChuck . . . di- vides his time among the women . . . lean and lanky . . . honor letter . . . freshman officer . . . future plans are to be an airline pilot. JOAN WILSON . . . Jo . . . one of our snazzy cheerlead- ers, but that's not all . . . has been active in girls' sports . . . loathed Latin . . . desires to be in the money, '6Goldpennies that is! GERALDINE WISNIEWSKI . . . Gerry . . . likes swim- ming and dancing . . . quiet and energetic . . . dry sense of humor . . . brown wavy hair and blue eyes . . . aims to be a good bookkeeper. JOSEPH WLODARCZYK . . . Jo Jo . . . fun to be with . . . can usually be found at Gabor's . . . a great deal of de- termination . . . an ever ready smile . . . knight of the road . HAZEL WOODCOCK . . . quiet and nice . . . brown eyes . . . gets things done . . . sings well . . . won honor letters . . . member of the National Honor Society . . . future lies in H IlIll'SIfIg Career. JOHN WOSINSKI . . . f'.lack . . . quiet . . . dry sense of humor . . . husky . . . gridiron favorite . . . on REVIEW and NORTH STAR stafls . . . is planning on a future in chem- istry. JANE WUDYKA . . . Jean . . . has plenty of grey matter stored in her pretty blonde head . . . she is a pleasant girl to keep company with . . . will make an attractive angel of mercy. KENNETH ZASTROW . . . Kennie . . . nice looking . . . possesses an enticing smile . . . pleasing personality . . . en- joys a good joke . . . blonde and brainy . . . plans a future in electrical engineering. DON ZAZYCKI . . . Donnie . . . 'fcheer fella . . . over- flowing grin . . . handy with a camera . . . has a knack for discovering trouble . . . going to C. M. Tech. ROBERT ZEMKE .. . Bob . . . track enthusiast . . . spent only his senior year at N.T .... good looking the has a sister. too? . . . friendly type . . . Michigan State, get ready! LOIS ZIEHL . . . 'gZiehlie . . . always laughing . . . a dim- ple in her chin is a perfect match for her cute turned up nose . . . full of fun . . . hopes to be a filing clerk. 18



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C'lv43'5 Will We, the senior class of North Tonawanda High School, being of unsound mind and in possession of very few of our faculties, do herewith bequeath these, our most treasured and best loved possessions, to those whom we leave behind. To the junior class-the dignity of the present senior class! To the sophomore class-brains! fnot that they need them.j To the freshman class-front seats in all the assemblies. To Miss Strassburg-nothing, we think she has everything!! To the G. A. A.--members who attend the meetings. To Mr. Lowry-a candy dispenser for the office. To the students-slugs for the candy machine. To Mrs. Lesser-students with lawyers, backgrounds. To Miss Thiele-many more successful REVIEWS. To Mr. McGraw-an automatic shorthand taker. To the swimming team-a pool of Canada Dry Water. To Mr. Fonner-a pair of bright red suspenders. To Mr. Cragbon-a dozen like Parvu. To Ken Torba--wheels for his base drum. To Mr. Drumm-a full page ad in the yearbook-free, of course. To the Honor Society--another active year like 717- 718. To Mr. Maglisceau-students who stay in the cafeteria. To the football team-another successful season. To the HB cheerleading squad-another Leo. To the Hartburgs-teachers who can tell them apart. To Mrs. Tierney-sound proof walls for the library. To Miss Byers-a subscription to Superman Comics. To Stewart Fritz-a remedy for blushing and longer French periods. To the basketball team-a crop of 6'6 players. To the cafeteria workers-a meat grinder and a potato peeler. To all class treasurers-money that they can feel. To Miss Werth--new math books. To Margaret Storey-Norman Meyers, honor averages. To Jean Ossman-saxophone lessons. We hereby appoint Mr. Earl Tierney as executor of this will for the Class of 718, hoping that he will justly carry out our unreasonable demands. Signed and witnessed this first day of June, in the year of nineteen hundred and forty-eight. Witnesses Attorneys-at-Law Patricia Menken Charles Cuzzetta Beatrice Wilke Robert Sy 20

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