Eastwood High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1936

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Jawa Quia, Wim? ,fwhwgv Q7 M4 'W M1 M M aww Wfwgi ' q .. I FQ-' My V , qjwiif W 7 R fi Xi SM Zwfgfgu The Twelfth Annual of Eastwood High School PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF i936 E 8-,I DEDIF A1 ION To MR A l HORROCKS We, the Sentor Class of 1936, Ded1cote Thls Twelfth Annual We need only suggest the extreme fnend lmess and lnterest he hos shown toward thls closs H15 voluoble teochmqs of good sports mcrnshlp and hls counsehnq W1ll be remem bered throughout our hves AD MUN ISTR ATIOIN Profes or Charles F Todd Pr1r1c1pcr1 2 V1 P11 C1 C11 92 U Mrss Zelda L Stockham Clerk 923 Mrs Laura L Barnei Secretary 1931 9' , iw-'X AQ? Mrss C race M Waterbury Iunror Hlqh School Puprl Personnel 926 SEINHORS f-Ji' 1' I ff 5:15 X'--.f ff'N'Jc X JJ fri, HV I A - -X :A xg. L ,f xl-44 . Q- U Y , X K ff ' 3 ' ' xii-'A 2 X Cl A f f g ff .. ,ggi ' 1 I .51 J L ff 725 + f i,f,,f Q1 F QQEALEF WZQ, ' f 11515 f f '1 X f Higgs! yi K! ,, X .Vx V X . QR , f ' X- 54 ' , q X xl iff ff!! 1 , ff' w fc' ' - x , 5 NN L X if COOPERATIVE EDITORS ANNUAL STAFF Robert WIIIIGTDS Estella OConnell CCha1rmanl MITIGIH Eastburn BUSINESS MANAGER Arthur Eyre ADVERTISING MANAGER SUBSCRIPTION MANAGER OSCGI' SIICITICIGII Arlene Bgum ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGERS ASSISTANT SUBSCRIPTION MANAGERS Iohn WYSOCk1 Grace BalaW1n Randall Downs Edward Wethle Arlene Rlcharcl ART EDITOR PI-IOTOGRAPHIC EDITOR Antomo Veccluo Charles Allen SPORTS EDITORS Frances Wh1stler Eugene I-Iopkms eight .. 1 . .. I r Ulf 11155 lQ1bWifS'I I'!fIfS UI4 IUI' Edward Brerrnan Presrdent Student Counctl 32 33 Assoclate Iudge Student Court 35 36 Stud nt Manager of Hockey 35 36 l-l1Y Alpha 34 35 36 Red Cross 36 Arlene Rrchard Vrce Pre-srdent Tr1Y Alpha 35 36 Treasurer 35 36 Swxrn mrng 31' 35 Trumpeter 35 36 Busrness Nan Dramatlcs 3 34 35 30 Red Cross Track 33 Glee Club 33 34 Art Apprecratron Club Assrstant Su scrlptxon Manager of An nua Grrs Leaar. we retary 35 io LLASS Ol' Fll If R3 an-r fn WEE fl HONOR ROLL Iune 1936 Robert Wrlllarns Mrrrarn Eastourn Althea Stotfel Grace Baldwrn Edward Brernran Douglas T-lersler Betty Peck lean Sullrvan Rrta Schnerder Maryclalr N chols Arlene Rtchard Frances Whrstler Edgar Prlger Lucy DeSoc1o Oscar Strandell Edythe Mohr Este-lla O Connell lane Roberts Mane Bortz 91 14 90 41 80 37 89 UQ 87 28 86 85 86 68 86 38 86 32 86 20 85 82 86 O8 85 64 85 40 85 37 85 32 85 O4 84 78 84 64 Margaret Rose Traynor Secretary lrumr ter 32 33 Red t ross 52 34 .ntu ent ou'1 rl 2 34 35 Gtrls League 3 jlll'1 r Presrdent 33 qwrmrnrng 33 Randall Downs Treasurer Hlcclc y 7 33 34 35 36 Captarn 35 36 Foot a 33 34 35 r .stuo nt C uncl 32 V1cel3res1aent 34 35 Cross 4 5 ll IIC Squad ten . 6. . , .t 'V ' 'nfs 'J 'T-'.nd I I gr QW I I Gt Q c .C '31 7 ' ' '5-'36, ,gl '-.- ft.: , , . Q, Y.. --Q, V r 1 ' V ' 9 I If , fri twall '32-'33-'34-'35, B setzall ' -' -' , H'-Y GQGI '35-'36, VOIIQ-Ybcll '34 35, Archery '34, Alpha Treasurer '34-'35, President 85136, ' '31 -' 32, f we r le Q 1 g, ' - ' A . 7 W. ' I - ' gm ZZIZIA Red 43 , W df' '34, 1 i 1 ' 4 ,gf C ' jjj T --Ef'liflfff:jZ.I.Z:...- . , , x L . AQUILINO. MARY Red Cross '36 BAKER ETHEL BALDWIN GRACE Tn Y Alpha ,fMimi1' Red Gracte lttomtnatxng Comrmttee for Class Off e s Assxstant Subscrxptton Manager for th Annual BARRETT MARIE Tr1Y Alpha 35 BARTLETT DOROTHY Student Counctl 30 Tr1Y 36 Glee Club 33 34 35 BAUER DORIS G1rls League BAUM ARLENE Toots Do Dome Able Tr1YAlpha 34 35 36 Se retary 35 33 Volleyball Team 33 Swtmmtng Team 33 Trumpeter Staff 33 34 35 39 Q cey Edltor 34 35 30 Subscrtptton Manager of Annual Wav' 13 UW-345 'Tw 6- elev ALIBRANDI. IOHN Baseball Manager '34 Football 33 34 35 Radto Club 33 Red Cross 35 Student Counczl 32 Ace H1Y 32 33 34 Prestdent 3 ALLEN CHARLES Red Cross 35 Chuck l-I1Y Alpha 34 V1cePres1dent I-lock y 34 35 36 Stude'1t COUHCII 3 TTGIIIC Squad Photographtc Edttor of A BAXTER WILLIAM BERTRAND EDWARD Student COUHC11 32 33 Red Cross 32 BROADWELL ROY Baseball 35 36 Basketball Squad 35 33 I-l1Y Beta Treasurer 35 Football 35 Student Counc1l 35 36 Dra'nat1cs 35 Traiflc Squad 35 36 BROADWELL HERBERT nnual 1 Whme Herb Student Counctl Treasurer 35 HxY Serg ant at Arms 35 36 Baseball 35 36 Dramat1cs 35 36 Football Squad 35 Traiftc Squad 35 36 BUDZLIEK ALEX Iumor Golf 34 dlp COMMINS. CHARLES Shadow Baseball '34-'35-'35 Student Council '31 Student Court '35-'36: Defense Attorney and Iudqe '35 Red Cross '32 I-li-Y Alpha '33-'34-'35-'35: Secretary '33 Traffic Squad '33 Chairman of Motto, Color and Flower Committee COLE, ALFRED Al Radio Club '33-'34-'35 CULLINGS ARTHUR Ar Tra tc 32 33 34 Traffrc Squad DELANEY ROBERT Bob Go 34 35 36 DVORAK HARRY Devy Red Cross 34 35 Vice President I-Iockey Manager 34 35 President Airplane Club 34 I-l1Y 35 30 HUR Ar nt ounc1l 30 31 32 33 34 Tra fic Squad 32 33 34 35 35 dent Cout Associate ludqe 35 3 Track 33 31 Bus ness Manager of Annual B3 bqll FALCONE NED Soonge Bas all Squad 35 36 Bask tball Squad 35 36 Vwwyqg Q 'Q.,- ,. K , I Q . ,g f ,.:1:, S ' X BEDWELL. ELSIE Traffic Squad '35 Dramatics '35 Cwlee Club '33 NEI.. Bonrz. MARIE Toogi,f. M . BROWN MARY C Stude'1t Council 33 Tr1Y Alpha 35 30 G1 e Club 31 Traffic Squad 34 35 Girls League 4 33 AIN DORIS Glee Club 33 34 Red Cross 33 Service Ball 34 Girls League 35 CARTER BETTY Tr1Y 34 35 CARTER IOSEPHINE Trumpeter S retary Dramatics 33 Red Cross 33 Student Coun 11 32 CARTER VIRGINIA Red Cross 34 36 Brownie Don Bets Gmnc twelve CONWAY. HARRIET Drarnatics '34-'35 A olsery 34 Trattrc Squad 35 rumpeter 36 Tr Y Alpha COOKE ELIZABETH Archery 34 Dramauc 34 35 Volleyball 33 DE SOCIO LUCY Tn Y Beta 36 Gle Club 34 DONAHUE RITA Art Apprec1at1on 35 36 Tr1Y Alpha DOUGHERTY CHRISTINE Glee Club Trl Y Alpha DOYLE MARION Tenms 34 35 Henri Cookre Mlckey Tena Tmy DUKAT IRENE en., r1Y Beta 35 36 thrrteen fwljfwmy ff' ' ' rnrzmcnn, EDWARD it Q-.-.-f 'SFR-T FLAVIN HAROLD H1Y Alpha 35 36 Basketball Squad 35 inc FRATIANNI FRANK Football Squad 35 iw FREEMAN IAMES H 1 Y Alpha 0? GARY HOWARD Student Councll 35 36 'Ed Fxp Fratty Ixmmy Pres1dent Radto Club 34 35 H1Y Beta 34 35 V1cePres1dent Baseball 34 35 36 Football 34 35 Basketball 34 35 36 tm., asian GIESELMAN BERNARD H1 Y Alpha Student Councll in GREEN WINTON Football 35 Basketball 30 31 32 35 36 'K 1 -3- Baseball 35 36 H1Y B ta Berme Wmtergreen 5 Chalrman Announcement Commlttee '--W 1 f , 1, 1 ,A , 'K J T . A -v - ' 1 ...- 123,-.2 nf ' 1 A 'F-.. .:.:: X A 1 I Lu . ' 5 ix K x '- ,, ' ' ' ' -' -'36 ' s , . A Q A I , . Fm I' 1' 1 '- ' -' 2- ' - ' '36 V- ' : ' ky 75 ' .' .' r tlr, Q F f or . ',.,: - ft. - 'r 1', :., -- . ' , ',,.-' , f p ',t' i zt' : , .. 5 . or .N W .15 I ' -' Q -' -' GREENE CECIL Trumpeter 32 33 34 35 Asst Edrtor 34 35 Dramatlcs 34 35 3o Orchestra 32 33 34 35 Student Counctl 33 34 Traifrc Squad 34 35 36 Sneezer us Mgr and Axrplane Club 34 Vrc Presrdent 35 Sclence Club 34 35 Glee Club 35 Debate Club 36 H1Y Beta 36 Chalrman Commencement Com'n1ttee GUTH BENEDICT Benny Basketball 34 35 Captam 35 36 Baseball 35 36 HAMMOND IACK Cross Country 34 Track 36 HARRIS ROBERT Sclence Club HAYDUKE HARRY HEISLER DOUGLAS Alrplane Club 35 36 Parall l Bar Team 36 HOPKINS EUGENE Football Team 35 Basketball 35 Sport Edrtor Annual Punch Bob Ha Doug Hoppv gav- is -2. ' --T., 'Q- ' 'lr' Student Councrl 32 53 Student Court 35 Cheerleader ?'?x DYDYK ESTHER Glee Club 31 32 33 Tr1Y Beta 36 EASTBURN MIRIAM Grrls League Co Edttor of Annual EATON IEANNETTE Volleyball 35 Archery 33 Glee Club 32 33 34 35 FREY NORMA Dramatrcs 33 34 35 36 Basketball 32 Swrmmmq 33 'l'r1Y 33 34 35 36 GILLETTE MARY IANE horus 34 35 36 HOFFMAN DOROTHY Cheerleader 33 34 35 3 Dramatrcs 33 34 35 Trafhc Squad 36 HOMEWOOD EVELYN O chestra 33 34 35 36 Chorus 35 36 Blondie Mlmx Imny Nanya Honey Do - fourteen HONE DORIS Ted Glee Club 33 34 35 Treasurer 'lnY 34 35 36 HOTALING DOROTHY Tools Red Cross Representatwe 33 34 Nommatmq Cornmxttee for OIIICQIS IOHNSON CHARLOTTE Volleyball 34 35 36 Student Counctl 33 34 Trumpete 35 36 Trafhc Squad 34 35 36 WIIUYIIIHCJ 35 KING MILDRED Tr1Y Beta 34 35 Student Court 35 Glee Club 33 Track 33 KINGSLEY MARY Glee Club 32 33 Tr1Y Beta 36 LEE RITA LEWIS, MARY Class Chlci Mooney KIPPY e Lew Chaxrman of Cap and Gown Co'nm.ttee fltteen ffig 'fl if Yr: ww V mga I ULIAN MICHAEL Mxke Orchestra 32 33 34 35 36 Clmorus 32 LADD IACK LA VERE DYGIWQIICS 33 34 35 Orchestra 32 33 34 track 32 33 34 35 Footoall Squad 35 Red Cross 35 Student COUHCII 34 LEONARD WILLIAM Student Councxl 33 Baseball Squad 35 l-I1Y Beta Presrclent MCINNES ERNEST MCGRAW FRANCIS udent Counc1l 33 Red Cross 34 36 Drarnatlcs 32 33 34 MCNEELY, ROBERT Basketball Squad 3 Science Club Student Councrl Track 34 Red Herb 3 1 Red Mugqs 3 'Bob 2 McMANMON. LEO Hi-Y Beta MAY. WILLIAM Traffic Squad '35-'36 Football Suad '32-'34 MEIKLEI-IAM IAMES Hockey Asststant Manaq r Track 35 36 H1Y Alpha 35 36 MENKINS HARRISON Red Cross 32 Traffrc Squad 32 33 35 36 Student Councrl 33 Dramahcs 35 36 Thesptan 36 Trumpeter 33 NEY RAYMOND ORCUTT DONALD I-l1Y Alpha 34 35 36 Red Cross 34 35 Traffrc Squad 34 35 36 Tenms Team 34 35 36 Scxerrce Club 34 35 Hockey Team 34 35 PILGER EDGAR Trafhc Squad 33 Us Red' Ilmmy 35 36 Harry Cluef Ray Duke Bud leepex- R i MCVEY. PAULINE Girls' League MacKENZIE. IANET Volleyball '35 MADIGAN BETTY MAYER ALICE Tr1Y 35 MEAKER LUCILLE Orchestra 33 34 35 36 Glee Club 33 34 35 36 MENAPACE VERA Swrmmmg 34 35 Volleyball 33 34 35 Trumpeter 33 Student Counctl 33 34 MIGA MARY Paul uhm.. Bells Bunkey Cxlle Vera Merka - sixteen MILLER RUTH Ruthre Tr1Y B ta Vrce Presrdent Red Cross 34 Student Court 35 MOHR EDYTHE Dee Glee Club 34 35 36 Presrdent Trl Y Alpha MOORE ELEANOR Trl Y Beta -64- QUINN WILLIAM Track 35 36 Cross Country 35 Traffrc 35 36 RAO SAMUEL Trafirc Squad 34 35 Trumpeter 33 RICE FREDERICK Track 33 34 35 Student Councrl 36 H1Y V1cePres1 lent Red Cross 33 1 Sammy Fntz 35 Presrdent X1 NALEPA LO TIE Tee U uf! NICHOLS MARY CLAIR Nxck Glee Club 34 35 36 Tr1Y Alpha Baseball Manager 33 Football 34 Track 34 OCONNELL ESTELLA Stell Orchestra 32 33 34 35 36 G1-ee Club and Chorus Accompanrst 35 3o Trump ter 33 34 35 36 5,-Q, Iunror Edrtor 33 Exchange 35 Asso crate Edrtor 35 Student Counc1l 35 Dramattc Club 35 Trumpete rs Club 36 Chalrman of Co Educrs of Annual QV' ORCUTT MARION Orc Student Councrl 33 Presrdent of Grrls League ? 'S-W, seventeen -- .Sth-A H011- ROBINSON BRUCE Football 33 34 35 Basebal 35 Basketball 35 Student Court 35 Iudqf: Red Cross 32 Student Councn 33 I-I1Y 34 35 36 SCHOPFER PERCY Red Cross 33 Traffrc Squad 35 36 Student CounC1l 34 SMITH MERWIN STILBERT IACK Baseball Squad 34 Basketball Squad 34 Trumpeter 34 5 One Shot Perc Marv ack STRANDELL. OSCAR Ossie Football Team '34-'35 Baseball Team '34-'35-'36 Hockey '35-'36 Hi-Y Alpha '34-'35-'36 Advertising Manager of Annual VANNELLI, IOHN Iohnny Football '32-'34-'35 Hi-Y '34-'35-'36 Orchestra '31-32333-'36 VECCHIO ANTONIO Tony Orchestra Art Ed1tor of Annual WEILER FRANK Whltne H1Y Alpha 34 35 36 Trafflc Squad 32 33 34 WELCH FRANCIS Dmqer Football Squad 32 33 34 35 Basketball Squad 33 34 35 Baseball Squad 34 Team 35 36 Red Cross V1cePres1dent 33 34 Student Councxl 33 35 Presrdent 35 Dramatlcs Stamp Club Student Court 34 WETHIE EDWARD Eddre Hockey 32 33 34 35 36 Baseball Team 32 35 36 H1Y Alpha 33 34 35 35 Student Councll 33 Red Cross 32 33 Treasurer 33 Charrman of Rmg and Pm Commttee Assxstant Subscrrptlon Manager of Annual WILLIAMS ROBERT Butch CoEd1tor of Annual Student Councll ' A . 'A' ' 1 OWENS, MARGARET Peqqy ft' ,J . 9 rl . -' ' Tri-Y Beta w r , Q. 4 F C2199 Club '35 ' x 3 F' PECK. ELIZABETH Betty Glee Club '33-'34-'35-'36 Debate Club '34 Cfrls' League '34-'35 PELLETIER ANNE Pelly Grls League PISIAK CHARLOTTE Chcxrhe M-'tt RANDALL ALICE A Y Red Cross 32 V1cePres1dent 33 34 35 Student Councrl 33 34 Guls League :nrman Semor Ball Commrttee ROBERTS IANE Glllqef Chorus 32 33 34 Student Councrl 33 34 Secretary 33 Correspondmg Secretary 34 'lflY Alpha 35 33 Grrls League 35 36 ROSE FLORENCE Flossy F- r A elqhteen K, - I I H I H I .. H .. -. I- A 'Ch' ' ' ' ' -' f ' ' -'se ,fb r- ,W V2 ' ., .. 1 ' . .:e.:EEE-.- V A . . l '- ,,,,,: V: ' ,W -:-:: A ' SCHMITT HELEN Student Councll 32 SCHNEIDER RITA SHANNON FRANCES Glrls League Ped Cross 35 Student Councll SMITH GWENDOLYN Glee Club 32 33 34 Tr1Y Beta Presxdent SMITH IRENE Tr1Y Alpha SMITH VIVIAN Chorus 33 STOFFEL ALTHEA Drarnatlcs 34 35 Trumpeter 34 Tr1Y 35 36 Thesp1ar' 34 35 36 Chcurman ot Class D l'l1l'19I69I'l e en Shorty Cookle G wen na- Rene NG GER Vw ay CO'HTlll e WRIGHT WALTER Student Councll 33 STOTT BERN ICE STRADER NELLIE ASSISIGHI Art Edxtor SULLIVAN IEAN Red Cross 32 33 Student Councxl 32 Trafflc Squad 34 35 Annual Secretary of Trump ter 36 Gtrls League VENDETTI EVELYN Sonny Bunny Ne l Sully WHALEN DOB D0 f'leeCb T ump uslness aqer 34 lf M WYSOCKI IOHN SockeY9 Basketlnall Squad 35 36 Student Court l'11Y Alpha WHEELOCK ELIZABETH Betty tri Y Beta FlI IlIGl1CS 32 Q? 24 GO Clul 57 T? BAUMBACK DONALD Dyck DE MARTINO LEONARD Lenny MURPHY EDWARD Football Most Popular Most Bashtul Most lntelliaent Best Looking Cutest Class Midget Class Giant Class Orator Class Angel Class Pest Best Dressed Best Dancers Who Did Most tor Class Sheik Class Vamp Class Infant Class Radical Class Cut-up Wittiest Most Ambitious Best Athletes Class Gossiper Class Rubberneck Class Chiseler Class Gum Chewer Class Sweetheart Quietest H QW CLASS ST A FISTILQ Randall Downs Harry Dvorak Robert Willarhs Harry l-layduke Edward Bertrand Percy Schopher Robert McNeely Cecil Greene Eugene Hopkins William Leonard Charles Allen Edward Bierman Herbert LaVere Frank Welch Francis McGraw Charles Comniins Doualas Heisler Howard Gary Frederick Rice WHISTLER FRANCES ul Red C ross 35 Dramatics 3 Sport Editor of Annu WHORRALL IUNE Glee Club Girls leaaue ROGERS WILLIAM WELCH ARTHUR WILLIBRAND GRACE Helen Schmitt Grace Baldwin Bernice Stott Frances Shannon Frances Whistler lanet MacKenzie Mary Brown Doris Bauer Alice Randall Estella O Connell Dorothy Hoffman Althea Stottel Evelyn Vendetti Arlene Richard Vera Menapace Anne Pelletier Esther Dydyk lean Sullivan Irene Dukat Miriam Eastburn 1 BUQQY 1 Ar Gracie twenty twenty one PROPHECY NE day as I was gettrng ready to go Arraplanrn I thought of the trrnes twenty vears ago when Terraplan rng was the vogue way back rn my hrgh school days A great currosrty concernrng the whereabouts and statrons of my former classmates took hold of me and when I entered the plane I sooke of rt to Bernre Greselman the prlot He suggested that we fly over the country touch at all the larger crtres and try to renew old contacts The plane we had selected was of Baumbach desrgn We followed a defrnrte plan of actron and made the followrng drscoverres wh ch we publrsh for the members of the Class or 936 We left Syracuse and made our frrst stop at Albany to see one of the most successful graduates of Eastwood Fred Brce the governor We had breakfast wrth hrm and hrs two rrght hand men Bob DeLaney and Brll Baxter Through Fred we found out that Art Cullrngs was commander rn chref of the Bussran Army After leavrng our frrends we flew on to New York Crty where we found Chuck Allen and Alex Budzlrek dorng a th rv no busrness sellrng krppered herrrng and usrng therr hand talk to the best advantage In the next block we came across Freys Dress Shop where Norm desrgned dresses ror Bunny Stott and Mrmr Eastburn to model Washrngton D C was our next stop and there we found Art Eyre runnrng for presr dent of the A B C Bowlrng Congress Marron Orcutt Nellre Strader Dorothy Bartlett Dorothy Whalen and Marre Bortz composed the womens charnpron bowlrng team rn class Z In Palm Beach Frorrda we went for a swrm where Hal Hayduke was dorng an admrrable Job at rescurng farr young mard ens Because the exercrse gave us an apoe trte we went to Ed Prlger s Bestaurant We notrced Fratty Fratrannr orderrng and eat rng the marorrty of the foods lrsted on the menu We n xt vrsrted New Orleans Lou srana where we wrtnessed the teams of two fam ous coaches Herb Broadwell and Howard Gary rn an excrtrng game of softball The frnal outcome was a tre whrch showed the abrlrty of both coaches We sought a l1ttle forergn atmosphere and flew to Sonora Mexrco where we went to a bull frght However there was much con fusron because Iack Ladd Ethel Baker and Douglas Hersler were there mrnus therr hats ln Hollywood we attended the premrere of Daughter Used to Come Home Frt As a Frddle But Now She Comes Home Trght As a Drum co starrrng Elsre Bedwell and Wrnton Green Dorrs Hone and Alfred C I were the featured tango dancers rn the prc ture and Esther Dydxk was the Blond lnterest Carson Crty Nevada was our next stop There we encountered Harry Menkrns for mer Eastwood Hrgh School polrce chref who was sherrff Oscar Strandell was the mayor In Salt Lake Crty Utah we saw Ed Murphy floatrng on hrs back rn the Great Salt Lake smokrng a brg black crgar and talkrng to Bob McNeely another ardent floater the zoo at Yellowstone Natronal Park held specral rnterests for us for who was there but lrmmy Merkleham the keeper of the monkeys Devy Dvorak was the doctor rn the fam ous health resort at D nver Colorado Mar 1' clarr Nrchols assrsted hrm rrr the capacrty of head nurse At St Lours Mrssourr rn the Washrngton Unrversrty we came across Helen Schm tt teachrng rn the Englrsh department and Irll Whrstler rmpartrng her chemrcal knowledge to the students Brta Sharkey trarned the grrls rn gymnastrcs After drnrng wrth Brll Leonard the suc cessful drum mayor we went to one of Chr cagos most popular nrght clubs Ye Olde Crder Mrll owned by none other than Edward Bertrand There we found Herb LaVere and hrs Harmony Hackers fea turrng Dorotny Hotalrng as vocalrst and the Rhythm Burners an octette consrstrng of Ned Falcone Robert Harrrs Art Welch Bay Ney Of specral note were the ball room dancers Mary Aaurlrnro and Leo McManmon The petrte Brta Schnerder was mrstress of ceremonres In Detrort we found Wrllram Qurnn sellrng cars manufactured by the Alrbrandr Motor Corporatron Hrs strong sellrng pornt was the fact that lohn had so constructed the vehrcle that rt would run on onron Jurce rnstead of gas In Cleveland Ohro we went to see Ann Pelletrer who had the best and most elrte beauty shop rn town 'Whrle we were there Mrldred Krng Ruth Mrller and Peggy Traynor who were housewrves came rn to have therr harr set They gave us word that Mary Brown and Irene Dukat were prrvate secretarres for the owners of two large corporatrons ln a large department store rn Buffalo we saw Dorrs Carn who rnformed us wrthout exaggeratrng however that Mary Krngsley was the buyer for the cosmetrcs department and that Brta Donahue was the general over seer From these varrous sources we learned that Arlene Brchard lane Robert and Irene Smrth had all Jorned the ranks of the hus band frnders We attended the Symphony Concert whrle n Phrladelphra Mrchael lulran Evelyn Homewood Estella OConnell were mem hers We had covered a lot of terrrtory but see ng all of our former classmates made up for all our expense of trme and money and there has been a real thrrll of drscovery rn frndrng agarn the famrlrar faces of the Class of l936 1 11 1 . 1 11 - - I . 1 . 1 - 11 . 11 11 A T ' 1 , 1, , ,, . . . . . . 1 , . 11 11 A , , . 4 11 11 , , . . . 1 1--1 . l 11 1 I 4. , . 1 11 1 11 . , 1 I ' ' 11 11 . 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I I 'I 1 1 1 1 1 - 11 11 . , - . 1, ,- THE SENIOR CLASS WILL OF 1936 Q Q 1TH malrce toward none and charrty for all we the Senrors of the Class of 1936 who are leavrng behrnd some of the happrest days of our lrves do bequeath to our successors those valuable qualrtres whrch we possess To the Faculty Our hor Sr apprecratron and hrghest regards To the Iunrors The wrll and abrlrty to carry on rn our stead To the Sophomores Our haDDY memorres and wrshes for success To the Freshmen The realrzatron of what hrgh school lrfe means Dee Mohr leaves her vorce to Bob Rerssrg May hrs songs never agarn get the gong Chuck Commrns offers the Secrets of Skrmmrng Through Hrgh School to Lennox Good luck B111 Drnger Welch lends a helprng hand by bequeathrng any and all of hrs abrlrty rn algebra to Texas Chrrstran Benny Guth gladly donates hrs curly locks to Wrmpy Nrxon who has always longed for wavy harr Ar Baum leaves her good work on the Trumpeter Staff as an rnsprratron for some future rournalrst Brg Iohn Vanellr bestows hrs smooth shaven face to Arthur Makr Smooth shav rng Art Chrc Iohnson bequeaths her Hrstory C answer book to Marvrn Frnk Krsselstern We wonder rf even thrs wrll do any good' Buggy Whorrall leaves her Sophrstr cated ways to some other sweet young thrng Punchy Hammond donates hrs bear skrn to make a rug for Mr Todds offrce What a noble sacrrfrce' Io Carter gladly leaves her physrcal geography to lvlr Serdel s future unfortunate students Sleeper May bestows hrs vrm and vrtal rty on hrs brother Charles Blabber May Just to keep rt rn the famrly Mary Lewrs the notable seamstress wrlls all her abrlrty to lane Watley We ex pect brg thrngs of you lane' Ed Fatzrnger wrllrngly turns over hrs Job of Menu frxer to the next stooge Vrv Smrth donates her brrght yellow Jacket to the hockey team Just for the sake of contrast Muggs McGraw leaves hrs dancrng abrlrty to Bob Mrlls That combrned wrth Schroeppel s should make hrm another Fred Astarre Ev Vendettr drvulges the secret of her toothpaste ad smrle to the grrls at large She uses Pepsodent grrls' Art Cullrngs wrlls hrs left shoe as a tall for Paul the florrst s mule Ally Randall leaves the Art of Popu larrty to the fortunate ones who wrll heed her example Floppy Hopkrns drscloses hrs formula for peaceful sleeprng rn class to all others who suffer boredom Vera Menapace wrlls her athletrc abrlrty to Dorothy Beechner and Ruth Hewrtson who were among the frrst brdders Shorty Shopfer leaves hrs pesky ways to the few who have not already acqurred them Lrzzre Peck bestows some of that excess brrllrance on those rumors who are havrng a tough trme makrng the grade Bob Wrllrams krndly donates hrs quret ness to Leonard Clancy We wonder rf he wrll take the hrnt Drck Baumbach leaves hrs whrstlrng abrlrty to hrs ex flame Iune Cullen ln our oprnron Lrttle Swrsh has no need for more of hrs rnstructron Gracre Baldwrn leaves that drstrnctrve sneeze to Mrss Maynard We hear that the latter s ah choo rs qurte unrque too Stell OConnel1 bestows her executrve abrlrty on future edrtors Stell too deserves a hand lrmmy Freeman donates hrs Jazz boxes rn the gym to the dancers rn East wood Hrgh School He deserves a vote of thanks lan MacKenzre bequeaths some of her drmrnutrve self to Vera Francoeur We know that Vest Pocket apprecrates thrs other lovers of conser fatrve colors Flossy Rose leaves her dancrng partner lune Hagen for a lucky successor Bush Brerrnan krndly bestows hrs presr dency on the next fortunate one Dot Hoffman donates some of her lrfe of the party sprrrt to Cecelra Barrett Tony Vecchro wrlls hrs artrstrc trarts to future art asprrants Al Stoffel drvulges the secret of her small stature She sleeps rn a four foot bed Flrp Flavrn donates hrs power of gettrng back rn school to whoever needs rt Cookre Shannon leaves her Cuteness to all of the plarn grrls All the professronals who have developed the hrghly cultured art of burprng wrll therr success to Don Egan who rs strll an amateur CPD Dotty Bauer wrlls her really wrtty fros to everyone who lacks a sense of humor Ed Wethre leaves all the grrls for the rest of the fellows Chuck Allen leaves hrs way wrth the teachers to lack OBrren That combrned wrth lacks guretness should make hrm a model scholar And now last but not least we Mrmr Eastburn and Bernre Greselman wrth a srgh of relref gladly bestow the wrrtrng of the Senror Class Wrll on next year s lucky unfortunates twenty two I I I ' I I ! 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'fx , 9 4, ti, Q' .vf,i.v'ff,i,3 mln , ug f2f:3'i'4ZXQ jf' 2, ,gf :fp if? 51335-xi wr, 2 ',,., , 1 - .21 , fi ff f ...shy ff' ,s:Q36k,.2,1' H . 1 ,-wa, W bww . 1 ,h I A ' N . . -Q .- f 1 If 5 -'A A ' Q v Q , we E ,Q MY 'A x ' V xx, - Z X 'Amari fd aw , AV A 1 twenty-eight ....u...4A STUDENT COUNCIL SENIOR PRESIDENT Frank Welch SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT Margaret Noxel SENIOR TREASURER Herbert Broadwell SENIOR SECRETARY Lauretta Durkm IUNIOP PRESIDENT Wallace Seeley IUNIOR VICE PRESIDENT Iames Menapace IUNIOR SERGEANT AT ARMS Donald Bramard IUNIOR SECRETARY 'vlel ra Baxrd IUNIOR TREASURER Alan Corbett Representatxves for Fall Term lean Carroll Nrck Collxs Mar1or1e Ftsher Bob LaNasa Martrn Crrffrn Gertrude Schlosser Eleanor Waterman Dxck Blalsdell Ruth I-Iarnes Charles Werner B111 Chase Iosephme Mancmx Helene Zogg Charlotte Iohnson Howard Gary Eugene Hopkrns lean Dunnmg Eleanor Devrne Peggy Traynor Betty Markell Martha Wrlght Representatxves for Sprmg Term Bob Rersstg Fred Rrce lean Dunnrng Herbert Broadwell Martha Wrtght Brll Chase Ethel Hess Norma Hudson Sarah Alrorandr Mary Scuderl Betty Markell Brll Trahe Margaret Regan Arthur Stone Bob Ensrnqer Donald Corbett Harry Dorgan Charles Scudert Howard Cary Iames Walsh Helene Zogg The frrst Student Counc1l of 1929 had frve members and lrttle rnfluence boastmg 41 members The Student Counc1l authorlzes all bus1ness and soctal act1v1t1es of the school To be a member of the Counc1l of 36 requlred real abrhty as well as popu lar1ty Accordmg to the El1g1b1l1ty Act of l933 canclldates for a seat 1n the Counc1l must earn at least GM counts a term Because of the success of the football team the sp1r1t and enthusrasm of the student body has never been surpassed Thus the Student Counc1l arranged for a pep fest and bonf1re the nrght before the Vocatronal football game Our presrdent F Welch acted as master of ceremomes and lntroduced several promlnent EastWood1tes who gave short pep talks Tlns proved to be a huge success from all aspects The Counc1l 1nvest1gated to f1nd out rf It 1S necessary that textbooks be changed so often It was learned that the books wouldn t be changed agarn for ftve years Lauretta Durkm secretary of the Counc1l 1naugurated the practlce of send mg letters of condolence to the students who had been out of school more than a month because of 1llness Letters of apprecratron and gratrtude were also wrltten to the three doctors who rendered therr servtces so wrllmgly to the football team The doctors were Dr McClusky Dr Dunmng Dr Kmg The members of the Counc1l dec1ded that letters for scholarshlps could not be worn convemently so a scholastrc p1n was desrgned Any student ehgtble for such a p1n may purchase lt for a small fee Th1s year the Counc1l has representattves not only from all of the home rooms but from all the clubs and organlzattons of the school The Trumpeter Red Cross Student Court Dramat1cs Grrls League and the Traff1c Squad have votrng power 1n the Counc1l These accompllshrnents have marntarned and also ra1sed the prestrge of our Counc1l It IS known that Eastwood has the strongest and most e-ff1c1ent Student Counc1l rn the C1lY L Durktn twenty mne , ,S was vw. at W, I ,, -W aw...w,-- . A X y A l I I 1 ' 4 , , 1 l l V' l 1 Today the Student Council is the most powerful organization of the school, , . , , , , , , - STUDENT COURT ASSOCIATE Iuocss Charles Commirrs Arthur Eyre Edward Bierman DISTRICT ATTORNEY Harrrson Menkrns ATTORNEY FOR THE DEFENSF Gene Hopkrns COURT CLERK Bob Rerssrg SV RGEANT Ar ARMS Bernard Eppler COURT STENOCRAPI-IER Marcra Mrddleton The Student Court has been and rs a prorect of whrch Eastwood Hrgh School puprls may well be proud Thrs term the offrcratrng students were so effrcrent and cooperatrve that the Court carrred on entrrely Wrthout the necessrty for rnterventron from the faculty advrsors Mr Todd and Mr Meath Therr Honors Charles Commrns Arthur Eyre and Edward Brerman de serve a great deal of credrt for the capable and rmpartral way rn whrch they settled every matter brought before them and the rernarnrng offrcers of the Court also have garned the apprecratron of the whole student body In brref the functron of the Court rs as follows Upon the frrst mrsdemeanor the offender rs asked whether he wrshes to plead gurlty or not gurlty and a suspended sentence rs rmposed When a second appearance rn Court rs necessrtated by the vrolatron of another rule the gurlty one rs forced to serve hrs suspended detentrons and possrbly more Eastwood s Traffrc Squad succeeded rn garnrng the drstrnctron of berng one of the best traffrc squads rn the Crty of Syracuse Through the efforts of the chref and hrs assrstants thrs was accomplrshed very nrcely ana Eastwood can be proud of the fact that rt has such dependable offrcers Through the cooperatron of Mr Meath rts faculty advrsor the squad had meetrngs every Thursday and suggestrons and correctrons were brought up and drscussed at thrs trme Iunror Squad Betty Durney Kate Gleason Florence Fults Eugene LaCrosse Ralpr- Clute Rrchard Varcoe Douglas Boothe Robert Lanqemeyer Rrchard Scott Wrllram Rangnovv Ceorge Hmds Ioseph Nrcotra Robert Barley Martxn Delaney George Adams Angelo Trrngale Frank Seabrook Duane Kenyon Frank Harmon Bruce Mullen Davrd Earll Iohn Stern Harvey Clark Senror Squad Gerrnarn Gollands Shrrley Anderson Sara lane lack Dorothy Hoffman Bernard Eppler Wrllram Ournn George Barrett Donald Orcutt Ray Yackel Rae Ouderlcrrlf Rob rt Owens Arthur Eyre Roy Broadwell Gordon Vrooman Iames Exner Wrllram May A A Aa. I TRAFFIC SQUAD CHIEF Harrrson Menncrns ASSISTANT Bob Rerssrg LIEUTENANT CHIEF Irvrng hrrrds LIEUTENTANIS Iaclc Parcel Arthu L mpe thrrty . - H . . xJ , . . . I I I I - , C 1 . , . 1 , . 1 . . . . . . 1 1 1 . 1 . - 1 1 1 I -7 A 1 V I 1 I 1 A I I W ,,,, ' fs Y V 1 1 1 1 1 ...,,..,w ,. . ,. . ..... ,... O , . , .... .,,,,..,...-, , t . 2 r ' C. I . A A - A - TRUMPETER FACULTY ADVISORS Mary Manchester Bernard I-less FALL EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Martha Wright FALL ASSOCIATE EDITORS Estella O Connell Charlotte lonnson SPRING EDITOR IN CI-zIEr Martha Wrxght SPRING ASSOCIATE EDITORS Helene Zogg Wrllram Cnase tFall Terml tSpr1ng Terml Arlene Rxchard BUSINESS MANAGER Arlene Rrchard Evelyn Blanchard SECRETARY lean Sulhwan Lucllle Flurner PJBLICITY Nell Secor Helene Zogq EXCHANGE Vrrgrma Baum Mary Scuderr SPORTS Margaret Reagan Wlllldm ChC1S9 Robert Burrlll Helen Pomatowskr I-IISTORIAN Corrnne Goff El17C1beth DOIIHGHY ROVING REPORTER Lauretta Durlcm Arlene Baum SOCIETY EDITOR Lucllle Fulmer Evelyn Blanchard REPORTERS Eleanor Hams Charlotte Love Don Brrchard Estella O Connell Iosephlne Mancxn I-Ielen Pomatow 1 Bob M1l s Cartl Cot t Paul T Campbell Robert Salmon Robert Grenrer Drck Blalsdel Cla1re It gera Sue I-Iopstem I-Iarrrett Conway Drck Eancher Sophle Kawryga Betty Moore Rlta Donahue IUNIOR TRUMPETER FACULTY ADVISOR Dorothv Newman KFaIl Terml tSpr1ng Term Cormne Goff E ITOR IN Cl-IIEF Hazel Gratzer ASSOCIATE EDITOR Rlchard Huston Hazel Gratzer SECRETARY Rlchaxd St1tt Patr1c1a Welch SUBSCRIPTION V1rg1n1a Chrrstxe Bernadme Nelhs CLUBS EDITOR Chrrstme Donnelly Margaret Reagan SPORTS Carl Keller Ceorge I-Irnds Ioe Basnone PERSONALS Dolores Cook CAN YOU IMAGINE Brlly Wrxght Nell Abenschem REPORTERS Iohn Strandell Francrs D1 Carlo George I-Imds Donald Shepherd Margaret Enders Betty Ferry lane Oulgley Arlene Baum Not only have the staff of the Trumpeter pubhshed the SIX rssues of the paper each term but 1n order that they mrqht 1n sprte of reduced mcome mam ta1n the standards set 1n slze and quahty of paper they have sponsored two after school dances and held a card party The lumor Staff supported these act1v1t1es and also held a food sale as the1r part toward meetrng the expenses of pubhshmq the paper A new feature addea th1s year IS Kozy Korner a colurrn of book revrews edrted by Robert Salmon In order that the work of the class room rnlght be qlven more publlclty reporters were asslgned to contact each teacher frequently and keep 1n touch W1th the work Wh1ch hrs classes were domq Work of ment done by students of the Englrsh classes was publ1shed from t1me to t1me Two delegates Martha Wnght and Arlene Baum were sent to the Iournal 1SIlC Conference at Syracuse Unrversrty All work and no play makes lack a dull boy and the staff kept th1s rn m1nd The Trumpeteers an honorary orqamzatlon of members who had done outstandlnq work long d1scussed became an act1ve orgamzatron when they held the1r IITSI meetmq at the home of Estella OConnell The staff and thf Trumpeteers un1ted 1n holdrnq the1r frrst annual banquet at the Brownstone Inn February 29 At th1s t1me certrhcates were awarded to those of the staff who had eamed them durmq the prevlous term The staff held the1r annual p1cn1c rn Iune thlrty one , v - .1 U . A I ' ' I . , , . OR IL 'JI I 112 . ' ' ' F' z ld ' 7 ' ED Y - . . V . . J I I- Bertha Kiningham Dean Bibbens 1 I - I I V ' I - I I ' 1 . ' 1 . . 1 . . . , . , . , . . I I J - Il l If I I . . f . , . , o I n I f I I o . I :- A . . . I L L. 4. tFall Terml SENIOR OFFICERS tSpr1ng lerml Dorothy Arden PRESIDENT Robert Welter Herman Dodd VICE PRESIDENT Harry Dvorak Eleanor Devme SECRETARY Martha Wrrght Betty Healy TREASURER Betty Healy tlfall Terml IUNIOR OFFICERS tSpr1ng Terml Walter Foster PRESIDENT Genevteve Srtmk IXIQIIOII Gramsh VICE PRESIDENT Robert Iohner Mlldred Duda SECRETARY Vrrqrma Naum Wrlham Bennett TREASURER Addrson Reynolds The students ot Eastwood Hlgh School have always been very actrvely and prorrunently engaged ln all the many and varred proJects ot the Syracuse cnapter of the Iunlor Red Cross Thrs year has been no exceptton and many tlnngs have been accomplshed The proJect of the maklng of a portfoho was demonstrated at the Red Cross Exh1b1t1on held at the Armory 1n Novernb r Later the completed porttollo w11l be sent to a torergn chapter as a greetrng ot trrendshlp to the boys and grrls rn The two councrls workrng together have sponsored an amateur show a tag day a dance teatunng a floor show by the puplls of Sonya Marens also a novelty stunt and a mernbershlp dnve rncludlng a sale of Red Cross prns All these were very successful 1n the ratsrng of funds wrth whlch many other enter DIISGS were carrred on as the Iurnrshrng ot glasses tor a needy youngster the hlhng of Chr1stmas bags for the ch1ldren at the Sanator1urn and of Easter baskets for the old ladres at the Home and the send1ng ot two delegates to the Red Cross Conventron whrch was held 1n May at Chrcago Harry Dvorak and Robert Welter were selected to attend thrs conventron Delegates also represented the school at the drnner held at Roosevelt Iunror Hlgh School last fall for the beneht of the tuberculosls hosp1tal Wlllldm Bennett and Manone Granrsh were the delegates JUNIOR RED CROSS thlrty two ,I Q 'e ' - , . . . faraway lands. I I l I 1 'Z 1 I 51 I , . I - , , , ' - ' ' 1 thrrty three l l DRAW X l' ICS THEQPIANQ TROUPE 54 NATIONAL THESPIANS PHVSIDENT I an D .mnmg QE RETARY Vera Francoeur TRDASURFR lean Grant Dramahc Club Frank Welch Herbert Broadwell Alrce Ichnson Fleanor 'Waterman Norma Hudson lane Hurley Arlere Rrchard Elaine Reld Sue Hopstern larnes Pre man W1ll1am Srmmons loseph Coco Gertrude Scnlosser lune Cullen Herbert La Vere Pnylhs Bushnell lune Eagle Wrnton Green Estella OConnell Elsxe B dwell 'lhesprans Helene Zogg Althea Stoffel Francls McGraw Norma Frey Cecrl Greene Rrta Garvey Harnson Menkms Paul Campbell The prlmary purpose of dramatlcs rs to develop w1th1n the 1nd1V1dual free dom of expressron and porse Realrzlng the need of such trammg Eastwood Hgh School has made dramatrcs a full tlme subyect of the curnculum To become a member of the Natronal 'lroupe a puprl must fulflll one of the followmg requuements Be a regularly enrolled student of a hrgh school or academy of sat1s long or two maJor roles rn one act plays staged by the 1nst1tut1on Mlnor speaktng parts rn three long parts or four one act plays Efflcrent work as stage manager for two long plays Staff work may be credlted toward rnembershrp as equlvalent to mmor roles On May 8 and 9 the Thesprans competed IH the lthaca College One act Play Tournament at Ithaca New York and took thrrd place Early th1s term a group of stuaents 1nterested 1n debatmg were act1ve 1n startmg a club for thls purpose After secunng Mr Todd s permlsslon 1nv1tat1ons were extend d through the Enghsh classes to all 1nterested to come to a meetmg for o ganrzmg a debatmg socrety Helene Zogg was elected presldent and Martha Wnght secretary treasurer Mrss Bermce Hyland or the Englrsh faculty was chosen as coach and faculty advlsor The members of the club f1nd th1s act1V1ty not only mterestmg but educa tlcnal as well Although the club has started wrth only a few 1nterested mem bers 1t 15 expetced to grow raprdly Active members are Loretta Durkm Kenneth Dodge Sue Hopstem Martha Wrrght Rrchard Hopkms and Helene Zogq ,.v,-A DEBATE CLUB l V - , 1 H c l . ' ' ' L . l. ' ' - factory scholarship, who has played with merit in a major role of one 2. ' ' ' - . 3. ' ' . . . . . . . . c e ' . ' ' I ' 'L ' I 1 M W ' , 1 l 1 A C ME LODY SAXOPHONE Iobn Vcme Gem d ne Card FLUTE T HSI TRU VIPETS ker n Mem CG d D DCI' SECOND V OL NS Dona d Bra F HST V OL NS r ey Anderson P ANO DRUMS I C nqmczn enD He CIT! Boycld S rk czne Dewey D Ili .-F C 3 Es e or O Conne Icrmes Adcmu C11 O e Love L ETS CLARIN ECOND TRUIN PETS mewood I-Io Y'l Ee ,c E R OS I1 Su 'QC 'U -fri .-I V rg n C1 Schnee ock ZST d Gm E r 'C Rh der r Sm E on Worden UY G Rosa tnuty four E I I I I I g M , A X I I 'I I I I-L ' I I In I Shil I I i un I I I Ili SG i I I i c1rI ones iIIic1m C. use obert Fosier u A I I ic Gel Iulicn v 1 I 1 T H 11 nthony Posscxfiume Thelma Lupe S A UCH19 MGCIICGY I orettcz Baldwin mc: ell t oy D'Amore ' Ch I H , CLI t ic cr GoodseII dwa I i i i I . ye 4441 RADIO LLUB PRESIDENT Iames Freeman TREASURER Arthur Yeomans SECRETARY Wallace Whrte Nelson Crandall Iames Frat1ann1 Wrlllam Peck Gordon Vrooman Andrew Stem Davrd Whrte Alex Dydyk The Eastwood lrlrgh School Radro Club 1S composed of members of the student body ot Eastwood The otflcers ot the club are elected each term by the members Durrng the past two terms the act1v1t1es of the Rad1o Club have rncluded rnobrle radro communrcanon code practrce talks by the varrous members ot the clubs and v1s1ts to the local rad1o statron WFBL The purpose of thrs organrzatron 1S to a1d people who are rnterested rn radro practrce rn learmng the fundamentals ot radro that IS how to transrnrt and recerve messages The ultrmate purpose or arm of the ottrcers IS to teach the members the essentrals for obtarnrng a radro operator s and statron lrcense Eastwood Hlgh School has the drstmctron of berna the only school 1n the crty to have a dance orchestra Durmg the lunch perrods danc1ng enthuslasts have had the opporturuty to practrce therr socral dancmg through the coopera t1on of the dance orchestra The boys durrng th1s last term have tmally appeared on the dance floor much to the dehght ot the grrls Almost everyone rs dancrng and enJoy1ng rt very much The dance orchestra has ottered 1ts servrces tor many socral tunctlons such as the Trumpeter lrtney Dance Red Cross enter tarnments and the dances sponsored by the Grrls League The boys rn the orchestra have made musrc stands tor the orchestra They are blue Wlth gold E s desrgned on them They plan to get rackets next year There lS a very excellent amount of good rnusrc that the orchestra has obtarned Whlch they w1ll1ngly play Th1s IS a very cooperatlve proyect and We hope rn future seasons 1ts suc cess wrll contrnue Eleanor Waterman Herbert LaVere George Ames Duncar Meaker Iohn Vanellx Mrchael lulran hm Adams Bob Ensrnger Bob Whrtfreld Anthony Passafxume Vlfrllram L onard Carl Iones Brll Wheatly Drck Goodsell Sarkas Boyadnan DANCE ORCHESTRA th1rty srx . is f A .L I . U . , . L - . , , I I ' , . . , . I '-' J I - - , . 1. u Nl L - 1 1 1 I 1 1 0 . . .. thirty seven TRI Y ALP IA PRESIDENI Betty Moore ALPHA XI E PRESIDEN Eaythe lV'ohr ALP:-A SE RETARI' Arl ne B urn ALPHA IREASURER Arlene Ricnards BETA PRESIDENT Gwendolyn Smith :ETA VI 1: PRESIDENT Ruth Miller BETA SECRETARY Laura Klippel BETA TREASJRER Mildred Iohns n Ll Alpha lane Roberts Corresponding Secretary Vrrgrnra Baum Publlctty Manager Kay Lord Sergeant at Arms Mrs Davrs Miss Chambers Advisors Beta Mary Scuderi Lucrlle Eulrrer Correspondrng Secretarres Helen Ponratowskr Betty Herndorf Publ1c1ty Managers Betty Carter Arlene Snook Sergeants at Arms Miss Chambers Advrsor Because of the large enrollment in the Alpha Chapter of Tr1Y the organ ization was divided and thus Beta Chapter was formed The two d1v1s1ons with the helpful guidance of their advisors have had many successes both social und ra en The purpose ot Tr1Y is to promote Iriendship and help untor tunates and the girls have had many good times doing so Eastwood H1Y Clubs have enroyed an especially active season The biggest event ot the vear sponsored by both Alpha and Beta Chapters was a Hallowe en dance held 1n the appropriately decorated school aym Corn stalks pumpkins colored lights and colored paper adorned the gym and these along wrth the glow ot a huge crystal ball lmparted a true Hallowe en atmos phere to the affair Betas much planned and postponed sleigh ride finally turned 1nto a hay ride durrng the Christmas holidays and in spite of the seeming untime lrness ot such an affair the evenrng proved enioyable tEall Terml ALPHA fSpr1ng Terrnl Charles Allen VICE PRESIDENT Charles Allen Charles Commins SECRETARY Charles Commrns Edward Wooaward TREASURER Edward Woodward ORRESPONDING SECRETARY Leonard Clancy PUBLICITY Edward Wethle HISTORIAN Russell Shaver BETA VICE PRESIDENT Howard Gary SECRETARY Charles Werner TREASURER Robert La Nasa Herbert Broadw ll SERGEANT AT ARMS Herbert Broadwell Howard Gary PUBLICITY Howard Gary rm. 4 Leonard Clancy Edward Wethte Russell Shaver Frederick Rice Charles Werner Roy Broadwell HIY ALPHA PRESIDENT Randall Downs tFall Terml Randall D wns tSprmg Terml BETA PRESIDENT Wrllram Leonard tFall Terml Frederick Rice tSpr1ng Terml SPONSORS Mr It Yates Mr T wafsor tAlphal Mr D P Hughes tBetal . A A I A 1 . L i Al .Q I C - . .. tT 9 G , ,W be o e ' o . C ' , ' I I I I and financial and have done creditable pieces of work in everything they have 1 'z . - , . - I A I I -L V, I I -, . I I I I I A I A I ' I ' ll A n Il - n If n ll n r I A . I . . Y MARIONETTE FLUB rAoULTY ADVISOR Mrss Ryan P7 S DENI Pobert De N ro SECRETARY Norma Burton TREASUBER V1rg1n1a Do rtt GIRLS' LEAGUE SENIOR PRESIDENT Pbylis Bushnell IUNIOR PRESIDENT Helene Zoqg SOPHOMORE PRESIDENT Beverly Bullock HMAN PRESIDENT Lours Manor Senrors Margaret Noxel V1cePres1ae'1t Arlene Rrchard Secretary I ggy Taynor Treasurer lunrors Gertude Schlosser Vrce Presrdent Charlotte Love Se retary Gertruf' Strcht Treasurer Sophomores Carol Cottt V1cePres1de 1t Mrrram Small Secretary Vrrgrnra B um Treasurer Freshmen Dorothy Carlton V1cePres1dent Barbara Tremmel Secretary lean 'Worden Treasurer The Glrls League IS drvrded rnto four drttereftt groups Senror junror Sophomore and Freshman grrls Each one of these groups meets once a month for a league rneetmg Through the cooperatron of the League teas and banguf ts have been sponsored dances have been held ana varrous speakers have been guests of the League The executrve board ol the Grrls League also held a meetmg once a month rn order to make detmrte plans lor future actrvrtres The varrous groups unlted annually tor the last event of the season the Mother and Daughter Banquet Through the Grrls League grrls learn to work together wrth a Ieelmg of real cooperatlon and frrendshrp Great lnterest has been created rn the Iascrnatrng and clever work tnat can be done Wtth puppets through the estabushrnent ot a Marronette Club and the showmg of Treasure Island thrs past year was proof of the abrlrty or 1ts members A presentatron ot the Well known Crnderella was grven Great attentron to the detarl was pard rn regard to the scenes and costumes and the dance whrch Clnderella attended was featured In v1eW of the splendtd work turned out so tar htgh hopes for the future are held Evelyn Hubbard D nald :mason Robert De Martrno B tty Bragg Nrllrarn Webb thrrt y erght PRES - T I D ' L ' 'l . ' . '23 '- I I A 1 1 N1 r V L 1 ' - , ' - ' : .I . M C : ' JS , . .+ D I L l - I I 1 ' I l rv r- , ' - M-' , 7 , , , . I . . . . . I I . - , . I . or , . , , . . . 3 . , , o 1 . I 1 . - v D 1 I . 9 ,, tr . , . . . , .. I 1 ' r - 1 , . . - I f . 5' I , , , t . A , . . ' I N' A r 9 r I Lona Brorkland, Betty Armstrong, Muriel Manwarren, jane Bennett, leanette Hetsler. .,,..,,.- L, l w.,,,gm,L,N,, L- ,. LL. I , YU tr 5 ' , , .. , M , , M , A o ff - V . 1' . .. W' ' I .I - ,M- ' ' ' :fi le ' thirty-nine Rose Caruso Lorraine Cross Helen Dingrnan Betty Enders Betty Eisinger Rita Frigon Marjorie Granish Gertrude Hanna Virginia Hopkins Barbara Hunt Audrey Layo Margaret McFarlane Catherine Marnell Laura Milne Lucy Montforte Mary lane Peck Norma Schmuckmier George Adams George Brayman Allan Clark Wilbur Cowell Trevor Davies Addison Hart Robert Searnens Ernest Sneddon Clayton Timm Cha:les Ohrnann JUNIOR CHORAL CLUBS GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Roberta Schmuckmier Anna Mae Sherman Jean Spencer Shirley Spenard Norma Spriggs Marion Stafford Ruth Trainor Virginia Uhle Betty Wiley Doris Winnie Elaine Fisher Mary Mulholland Arlene Fitzgerald Grace D'Alfo Corrine Capocefalo Iean Hubbell Althea Warne BOYS' CHOIR Donald Stockharn Donald Vifilliamson Donald Veator Dean Abendschein Neil Abendschein Robert Goodnough lrving Iohnson Richard Malay Kenneth White Angeline Anthony Dorothy Brennan Gloria Burvee Shirley Crawford Mary Edmonds Emily Hill Lucille Hullar Jacqueline Krause Edith Lampe Frieda Liechti Gloria Snyder Constance Smith Shirley Vollmer Virginia Weyeneth Mary Whalen Betty Wolff Virginia Osborne Carmen Rivito Francis DiCar1o Ralph Dunning Charles Keener Robert Owler Richard Stitt Ioseph Tripoli William Zaleski Richard Huston Ralph Hagenbucher The Girls' Glee Club and Boys' Choir combine to make the Iunior Choral Club one of the popular and enthusiastic clubs in Iunior High. Reorganized this year under Miss Maguire's direction, the club numbers 80 members. They have been active throughout the year assisting on programs for the Eastwood Mothers' Club, the Christmas Assembly, and the Annual Christmas Festival at Lincoln Hall. Their annual spring concert held in May was the climax of the term's Work. The Cantata, Children of Hiawatha, was the feature of the program. LELI ULOID CLUB Walter Klosowslcr Zygmund Kawryga Stephen Zacharek Bob Long Arthur 1-let mann loe LIS lohn POdSCIld Ralph l-Iaqenbucher Herman 1-lorsman L .ns Abbatello Mxchael N1COlYG Peter Haremaker Robert Perl Torn Palumbo B111 Brown Iohn Sopchak Harry Welch Rxchard Wolff Iohn Mosher Frank Longo lames Ahbrandr Buster MGISGIS M1ke Siorza Charles Rogers F Panzlno Amadell Santos Walter Travers Bruce OMalley LOUIS Georgxanna Robert Whrtbread lack OMalley Donald Peck Donald Veator D1ck Coughl1n Met Zlentar lrvmg Iohnston Robert Bertrand Charles K ener W1lllQm Sallm B111 Sm1th Russell Reagan Erancxs Mullen Iohn Mara Ralph Plac1to Sam Rozzano Russell Coloton Davxd Earll N1ck Kendrat Russell Trotter Howard Taylor lack Davrs B111 Wheeler frank Mancuso Ioe Menapace Bob Goodsell N1Ck Vecchrarellt W1llard Thayer Iohn Smrth Gordon Wr1ght Tom Centore Wlllle Zalesk1 lames Alrbrandl Donald Smlth Robert Owler Kenneth Whlle loe Trtpol1 lack Ralph Trevor Dav1es Ph1l1p Leete loe Rozzano Frank Cunmngham Gordon Dougherty Th1s club had the largest enrollment of any club for rnakrng rrngs paper knlves and calendars out of cellulo1d appealed to the boys The cellulotd was furnlshed by the C1ty Department of Recreahon Thursday rnorn1ng hnds a large group ot boys 1n the Lo Ner Study fashronmg usetul and attrachve art1cles under the d1rect1on of Mr Pendergast Mr Spoor and Mr Petrosky The club per1od 1S spent putt1ng puzzles together The puzzles most en Joyed are those Whlch deplct hrstorrcal events Gne showlng Washmgton at Valley Forge seemed espec1ally mterestrng Some of the chrldren workrng rn groups of two or three have been able to put together puzzles contamrng three hundred DIGCGS durrng the per1od Interest 1S sornet1rnes alded by contests between d1tterent groups PUZZLE CLUB PRESIDENT Harold Grarnsh SECRETARY Dorothea Genovese TREASURER Bobby Goodnough forty 1 A I I 1 1 1 4 41 I 1 V A I ' I 1 A 4 I 1 ' 1 1 1 V I , ,. . . . . 1 l I I 1 -4 1 I Wilbur Moore, Stanley Hojnowski, Ioe Wysocki, Frank Klosowski, Duane Kenyon, ' V I I 1 I ll 1 I 1 1 . , . . Y 1 . . 1 . , . , . . I n 4 1 forty one INDI AN LLIJB QINETDZX rancts Stark bFNECA CHIEF try Br QQ CAYJGZX CHIEF Alan Co bett llOnAXJlx CHIEF Knowland Swrtt ONONDAGA CHIEF Steve Zachare Lours Abbatello Ernest Ashnfore l-larold Burton Wrllrarn Brenr an Harry Bragg Basrlone Russell Coloton Phyllls Calfango W1l1G71 D Socro Ros mary Delohn George Engelbrecht Wrllram Gleason Robert Goodsell Edward Hawk Yrs bta rl y ho nows Robert Hulland Gordon Hess lack Hoffman Wrlham Hrggrns James Inorson lngrson Zephyr Kyoomytan Sxgmund Kawryga Donald Hyman Everett Lrttlewood Robert Long Eleanor Marchese Esther Mason Euqe Robertson Wlllard Rosseau Vlrgtnra Snyder Charles Schaefer Francrs Stark Dot ard Smuh Sherman Stube Nrcholas Vechrarelh SarruelVecch1o Donald Veator Evelyn Wrrght Betty Wrley M t Zren ar Stephen Zacharek Vernon Svtanson The Indran Club 1S a replrca ol the Iroquors Confederacy There are srx trrbes and each trrbe has tts chret who s1ts at the councrl trre when the lndrans meet 1n the gymnaslum every Thursday mornrng Thrs year the actrvrty of the club centers around leather and bead Work Whrch 1S be no taught by Nr Dossert and Mr P Tunkey ot the Crty Recreatron Department When the Weather permlts the club Wlll have a h1ke Whrch always mcludes a scalplng rcnd a bonfrre and good thlngs to eat The purpose ot the Brrd Club 1S to strmulate an rnterest rn blrds by 1mprov lng 1ts members acquamtance Wrth them It has a star member Ioe Duda Who suppl1es oft hand rnforrnatron about many brrds Durrng the wmter tne club made a specral study of eagles nuthatches and woodpeckers and the practlce of leavlng out food was encouraged In the sprrng the members kept a record of b1rds seen and took hrkes dunng whrch they tned to recogmze as many bxrds as possrble Fall Ioe Duda Wtlham Krttell Frank Seabrook Robert Sessler Donald Shepherd Iohn Strandell Robert Whnbread Sprrng Ioe Duda Ioe Wysockl Shxr ey Anderson BIRD LLLB P ct LTH Aoarson Mrss Thomas C ' 5 , r ' r QL ' ' I Www -Q N rw . , ' . C:1lEr Q , ' I News 7 5- F ' f' .sm '- .ra u . I I- , sl ' . A. I ' K Q ' , . , . , ' ' 1 , , Tina , ' ' , , 1- , i 2 ' 2 ki, . , , ' ' ' ' , .' . ne I V I - I I r Richard Nemier, Charles Ohman, Betty Phillips, Elizabeth Patsos, loseph Quinn, Rooert f I f l V I r f I 1 1 l V I I I A l 1 I , . 9 i , . ' . I I . . 4 - E .., , I J . I . . . , 4 . I I , . . . . , . . ' I I . - . . . . . , 1 , I 1 . I I I S N T I I ' I I I I I - + , .Y . V W T C LJ: F 'Y 7 Y I , , fr J . ' 1 A V I VOCATION AL GUIDANC E CLLB EACULTY ADVISOR Mr Ke ly PRESIDENT Kenneth Dodge SECREHXRY W llram IJ p TREASURER Ioseph Eadal TELLER lohn Alfred AUDMOR Patsy l utmano PARLIAMENTARY OFFICER Earl Strader Rtchard Pxlger Robert Musst Paul Hahn Robert Rmefrred Kenneth Wetler Merton Burnham The purpose ot the Vocattonal Gutdance Club 1S to d1rect people m choos mg thetr vocattons The club also studtes the opportuntttes ottered by colleges for scholarshtps and means of worlctng one s way through college Thts year the club has as tts proaect the makmg ot scrapbooks accordtng to the vocat1on tn whtch they are 1nterested Several plays have been planned and presented by the members Each member of the Stamp Club has h1s own stamp book some of whtch ltscusstons are held concerntng new tssues and rare edtttons One of the tuncttons of the club IS to rnvesttgate the htstory of famous stamps and to gather mio matton about new ones For 1nstance they have tound that a new com btnatton spectal dellvery arrmatl stamp IS to be prmted 1n red and blue to QVO1d confuslng 1t wtth other stamps as was done wlth the old one color stamp Erne t Sneddon Rtchard Solberg Bruce Klock Donald McKown lack Hoffman Donald Wtlhamson Iames Wmch George Anderson Robert Bemamm Robert Seaman Lloyd Wheeler Everett Swanson Harold Burton Paul Copley Arthur Cottet Harold Tackney Dorothy Hubbard Ruth Locke Glorta Caselle Ruth Geller Ruth Smrth B tty Jane Lott STAMP CLUB forty two T . , Y! ' 1 ' Ea ice contain several valuable stamps. At each meeting stamps are exchanged and KNITTING CLUB QEW ING CLUB P'RESlDEIN at rert N SECREl ABV lFall T C PBVQ DL op tra ety s n SFCRErARV lSpr1nq Terml Bose Caruso Kruttrnq Club Shrley Anderson Gladys Bama h Bertha Crsewslcr Ha l Cullen Eleanor Gat s lane Ianowskr Dorothy lohnston Mrldred La Crosse Clara Last lune Meaqer Barbara Neu Carol Yostrant Shtrley Oswald Cecrlxa Prlstnowska lda Ellen Randall Genevteve Tulowteckt Sally Weber Ellen Welch Helen Wrrwas B tty lfVr1qht Irene Yavorslu Betty Horner Ylorerc G telc lurte Drxon Sewtnq Club Esther Avery Ruth Avery Bo e Bellrrtod Elorse Bates Barbara Bates Che lcsfeld Helen Durtcar' Annetta ram t Anqte Fratrarrnr Anna Kyanka lena Ftello Betty Larsen Martlyn Mansfreld Lrlltan Pease When the club was orqanrzed halt the qtrls dtdnt know how to kntt They have been learnrnq whrle the other halt went ahead wrth whatever they chose Some ot the favorrte artrcles have been sweaters dresses scarts pocsetbooks and caps Th Sewtnq Club for the trrst semester had nme members Several ot the members became rnterested rn crochetrnq Durrnq the second semester the rnembershrp rncreased to erqhteen Apron ma ma became the tavorrte proyect tor the second seme t r group The Creatrve Wrrtrnq Club ts composed of a group of boys who wrsh to rmprove themselves by Wrrtrnq They hare only begun therr program ot wrrttnq tor one school year rs too short a t me to accomplrsh What many have found too long a Job tor a lrtettrme In that lrne however each of the members has Wrrtten at least one story The ttrst readrnq chosen was Shakespeare s A Mrdsummer Nrqht s Dream After trnrshrnq that they had tree readrnq tor two weeks after wluch they selected The Ancrent Martner by Colerrdqe Mrs Rrchardson and the club belteve that Good books are qood trrends Crea' ve A rr mg Club Buday Beadle Rarph Dunnrnq Holland De Iohrr oe Basrlone Francrs D1 Carlo Rrchard Malay Beadmq Cub lanet Sharpe Agnes Van Doren Margaret Prlqer Futh Tracey ports Squtres Earlene Slvnqerlartd CREATIVE W RITIBG CLUB READING CI UB l forty three 1 f L Ls TT KF 'l Terrrxl l .e swicki f- A. AGIIIIV Gsnevi ve Sxtnzlc b -, V-,YT .. .. .- or ln 1 t Term, B t La! e I I 1. lv 1- ' ' wg A A , W V V A- AV D . . V . V , V V ' , ' . ', , ' r e e , ' . H m 'V V AA 5 A If V A I V V Be-no Carqicm, Rose Caruso, Dorothy Checksfield, Rosemary Simonetta, Marjorie c i , ' ' ,, E et, ' ' ', , .. . . . V . , c . . . A . ' . V V V . V A V . .. , . M. . . A , A . 3 9 . T v l 1. Y t. . l . ' ' C . V V - . . 1 VV . . V VV . V . , . . , . N . , , r VV . . VV . n A I I! , I I' 1 A me -i A Y 'I' A S ' . ' ' V A , I ' , . V ' I . 5 . -A -1 A -' V V V I V V V Y V I SPORTS 4--L., f J f ZX M Lv ff ga 2 A ix 'Mi f ,? ,. - u X Dv Y ff 7 exx V i . JJ? ff, X X 1 Xia fa ,923 5 f w K ja H w, , X Vs? f X ff 3 X f fyif 1 r f Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood East .Mood 4 HOCKEY '35 '36 COACH K Yates CAPTAIN R Do vns FACULTY MANAGER D P Hughes STUDENT MANACER E Bierman ASSISTANT MANAGERS Mexkl Laum l Pryne HGCWEY LEHGIIE c HA .wfefomfs HIGH SCHOUL Hallock Egan Wethte Hewltt Chnste Greenwood Menapace Shoults Woodward Allerr Money YGIS r Coll1s Fratxam Stube Swanson The Bears are on a rampage' U Agam the Eastwood hockey team brmgs home the hockey cup The boys started out by w1nn1ng four stralght games then they were upset by a strong C B A sextet but undaunted they cont1nued throuah the season and beat Valley l O m the C1ty Champronshlp game Th1s Valley game was one of the most excrtmg games ever played 1n hrgh school hockey Valley went 1nto the game a 3 l favorlte but though defeated tw1ce before Eastwood was determ1ned to wln The ftrst per1od each team played cautlous hockey but ln the second penod Eastwood outplayed Valley 1n every step of the game The Yates coached aggregatron started the fmal 1JGI'1Od w1th Woodward ln the penalty box but they held the lndlans unt1l Woodward returned then they played aggresslve hockey but the breaks were aga1nst them Fmally w1th but slx m1nutes to play Tommy Greenwood hooked a loose puck and femted Drllenbeck the Valley goalle out of the net Th1s score proved to be the wmnmg score Every man who played 1n the game played the b st brand of hockey especlally Goahe Chr1st1e who had twenty saves to h1s cred1t for the n1ght Hallock Egan Hewrtt and Captam Downs were placed on the All Scholastrc team Capta1n Downs was voted the most popular player rn the C1+Y He rece1ved a sllver trophy for th1s d1st1nct1on The ftrst twelve men were presented gold match charms by the Eastwood busmess men for thelr brllllant season Amateurs Apprentrce Tra n Fayettev1lle C B A An ateurs Central Colgate Valley Vocat1 'ral Nottrnchafn Cl nton C B A Nottlngha Valley kaneatelcs Colgat Sk neatet s Playoff Scores Eastwood 4 O C B A Eastwood 5 4 Faye te .nl Eastwood 3 C B Eastwood l O Valley forty stx N A up .1 I. ' 3 1 Q 1 fri 1 T - 7 2 , A ,.. then lifted a beautiful shot over his prostrate body. X2 ' 4-O ' i . 4-3 ' 3-4 . . . 3--2 1 5-O 2-2 ' 1--2 5--3 'ol 6--2 ' .. 2--4 i l-3 . . . 8--l ' nz l--4 - 5--5 S -, 3 Vl 9 ' 5' O 'a 'Q A GAA. . A' sv 'Qt V ' flrty seven I OOTB ALL .Sa OA rt r W Harvey A LILlY l RNA Q JDENT l ANAGE Gary Vannellr Altbrandr Robm 1 W rner lla ,shy Eaan Swlder Hopkln 'Uhr 9 randell R Broadwell To orczykr l-trsko B d v l S F a tam 1 Olszewskr V elch Downs Greene Tul ber The l935 football squad of Eastwood Hrgh was a credrt to the school Coach Harvey was left wrth but frve regulars from the precedmg season but from hrs reserves he burlt a champronshro eleven The team swept through all competrtron unttl they met a slump and were beaten by a hard scrappy North eleven The blggest game of the year was the Vocatronal game lt was a perfect football day as the ground was soft and the sky clear Ea twood elected to k1ck off and held th Maroon and Whlte for three downs Ga1n1ng possessron of the ball Eastwood marched down the freld only to lose the ball on the TIVS yard lrne by a costly fumble Later rn the flrst half they marched the length of the fleld aga1n but they were aga1n doomed to farlure on another fumble The boys started the second half W1th a bang and a few mrnutes after rt had begun Hopktns broke off left tackle behrnd beaut1ful rnterference and raced srxty yards to a score Swlder converted on the try for extra pomt Then the Leopards began to frght They brought the ball down agam and Roy Broad Well scored on a quarterback sneak W1th three mrnutes left to play Swtder played throughout th1s whole game wrth both legs 1nJured and at the begtnnmg of the fourth quarter he could hardly walk but he kept flghtmg w1th all hrs strength The outstandrng llneman of the game was lohn Vannelll whose defenslve work was br1ll1ant and he crush d many scorrng plays The North game was Just one of those upsets that makes the game mor thrrllrng lt was too bad we lost but for that day North was the better team Eastwood placed SW1der Vannellr Gary Hopkrns Alrbrandr Robmson and Egan on the AllScholast1c team The Eastwood busmess men presented the frrst thtrteen men W1th gold footballs Eas w Q Eastwc Eastwc Eas w astwc Ecs wo Ezxstw T t U u an Valley CI11'lCl F 9. u- C C' Y., A , D. M, Constance ,T' -4' l -Fl I, Coco , ', ' ', 'sc., e ,.f'r'., 4, ' , 's, 'l, St , . , p , ' , H. rca x el, cott, r t' ', Step, A , . f , . s . 9 . l . . . I I - , . , ' . , 1 , I I I I L made three touchdowns but through errors, none of them counted. Howie Gary , ' ' ' e ' . ' ' . e . , . . , , 1 . , , Q- 'rod 26 U 'Tut L cd if- f' Ncztmgh .r ' cd 25--O if ood 25- C Cortland E ' :oil Q5 f G. B. A. .1 od I2 QVC: fc l - so C 7 North .AL.. ,. Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood L stwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood E stwood Eastwood Eastwood East voo 4 Eastwood BAQKETBALL 35 S6 Colton A I Horrocks NIA NAGER E E Lockwood STUDENT VANAGER I Coco Guth lCaptamJ Spencer Hopkms Gary W lch Falcone R Broadwell Favm Dtngman Greene The 35 36 basketball team started on the wrong root The team lost the trrst s1x games lt appeared as though they would never Wm a game but the boys kept flghtrng and came back to wrn seven ot the next nrne games Coach Horrocks had but a group ot green rnexperrenced players to work wrth but towards the end of the season he had them playmg top notch ball The Orange and Blue warrrors boast ot a set of vrctorles over St Lucy s the wlnner of the Parochral League The frrst game was played at Eastwood Eastwood led at the trrst quarter and the halt but the boys from Grttord Street started a spree that sent them out rn tront the thrrd quarter Wrth St Lucy S leadlng by two potnts Wrth Just a m1nute to play Howard Gary the star of the game tlrpped 1n a long one to tre the score Thrs shot made rt necessary for an extra trme perrod Wrth the score tred and Just nrneteen seconds to play Gary agarn stepped 1nto the hero role by swrshrng ln another long one to wrn the game Thls vrctory was all the team needed to set them gorng They won the next tue stratght The game on St Lucy s court was another thrrller Eastwood led all the way but only by a tew pornts Wrth two rnrnutes to play and only one po nt ahead Frank Welch sank the longest shot ever made rn the Glfford Street gym Th1s shot enabled Eastwood to stave oft the last m1nute rally of the St Lucy basketeers Valley Central Nottrngham North Valley St Lucys Vocattonal Central Vrn 1 No tn St Lucys N ttlngharn St Anthonys St Vtncents t rty rrght 1 9- -9: l lvl ', e , , . , l ', I ' r . . 1 . 'I 23 31 Eastwood 31- 37 Vocational 25---31 28- 42 ' Ta 32- -35 22 41 34- 32 . ' ' 24 42 . ' 28- 42 I 32--30 St. ' c-e:t's ' a 24- lB r' , W 39--E6 . ' 24- E5 fo' . , 5 ' A ' ' '. 4, 39- 36 , ' tv A - X ' d- 24 . ' ' Q forty mne I 1 l c r 4 .A... . ' .141 . BASEBALL '35 COACH D. P. Hughes MANAGER A. l. Horrocks ASST. STUDENT MANAGER I. Bucci Greene, H. Broadwell, Wethje, R. Broadwell, Gary, Welch, Guth, Commins, Swider, Strandell, Olzewski, Toporczyki, Downs, Egan, Swanson, Falcone, I. Hopkins, G. Hopkins, Klien, Flavin, Roberts, Fuimano. The baseball squad of 35 hmshed m the second d1v1s1on but not throuah poor playmg The boys played class A ball but the ccmpetmon tn the clty was too great The maJor1ty of games they lost were by Just one run They won hve and lost mne wh1ch 1S not bad tor a group of players who were new to the school and methods of coachmg Mr Hughes turned 1n a brllhant season over the season of 34 and he should be g1ven cred1t for the results he produced for h1s f1rst year Walter Sw1der s home run w1th bases loaded was the outstandmg feature of the Nott1ngham game The most perfect play of the season was at the Valley Eastwood game Baldwm of Valley hlt a long one t3 left fleld Swlder ran way back helded the ball pegged to Downs who had ran deep to left held Downs wh1pped the ball to Roy Broadwell who rn turn made a beaut1tul throw to Catcher Guth 1n trme to n1p the runner at home plate TIN fill , . . . . . . u ll ll - I 1 14 - , , I , . . . , A . . . , . . 1 . I I I ' , 1 ' - if lx . My 1 X ' f . 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K A . - 14:1 ' L A 4- l lnel1g1b1l1ty almost wrecked prospects for thrs season yet the track team has a few stars left from last year s squad and wt1h a few weeks practrce some of the newcomers may show enough ab1l1ty to put the past stars 1n the background Stars left from last year are Cl1ff Leahey clty 880 champ1on Stuart Cole c1ty rnlle charnplon Donald Egan and Bernard Eppler both fast dash men Promlslng newcomers for the team are Wlnton Green Dlck Woods Bob M1lls and Hermann Scheyer Others 1n the mrddle dlstance are Clarence Chlpperfleld Dlck B1enfr1ed Iames Me1kleham B111 Qumn lack Pellenz Carl Pelcowskl Frank Welt h and Gene Hopklns ln the held events we have lohn Vanelll Walt Swlder Don Egan Cl1ffLeahey Dlck Stren Bob Welter Ntck Coll1s and Tommre Adkms The schedule IS not complete as yet but the team ts expected to enter the End1cott Trl State Meet the Ul1CG lnv1tat1onal Eastern States at Saratoga SDIIHQS and the Dlstrlct of Colgate Meets to be held soon Dual meets are to be held wlth Solvay Skaneateles and North Then our own C1ty League Meet w1ll round out the remalnmg schedule The Cross country Team has as 1ts flrst even men Leahey Ch1pperfreld Coloton Leahey Cole Blenfrred and Coll1s Alternates are Peck BJorcklund Qulnn and Van Valkenburg Thus far the meets attended are two dual meets wlth Vocat1onal Syracuse lnvltatlon Meet Natlonal lnterscholastlc Meet at 'Nlewark Even though no champ1o'1sh1p IS expected a hard but enyoyable season IS ant1c1pated IRACK AND CROSS COUNTRY f1 ty Y 1 . 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JAM BOYS TENNIS FACULTY HANAUE1 Mr ietdel CAPt AlN Bobert HIPPIHS Eastwood Eastwood E stwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood ...i O 0 O l 3 2 4 3 holy Rosary Central Nott ngharn North St Anthony s Vo at1onal Valley C B A Donald Lamb Iohn Chrlstte Harry Ye1ser Avery Hewztt Th1s last year the Boys Tennts Team started out very unsuccessfully because of lack of a place to practtce tn the begmnmg of the season On the team there were f1ve of the most outstandmg tennts players ln the school The most expenenced man and star of the team was Robert H1pk1ns tcaptarn electl Bob fas he was better known? was the member of longest standtng on the team last year Bob s outstandmg performance of the season was aga1nst Breckenhetmer star of North Bob played the best tennls of hrs l1fe that day but unfortunately he dtdnt WIH Sttll ln one sense he dtd as he showed typtcal frghtlng Eastwood Splfll tn loslng that day Bob s place has been passed down to Donald Lamb through h1s graduat1on last lune Donald h s been w1th the team for two seasons and we re sure he Wlll fulf1ll th s honored posttron very favorably ana lead the team to more v1ctor1es In Harry Yetser and Iohn ChI1Sf19 the team has a very prom1s1ng doubles combrnatton expected to be a btg asset tc the team th1s year and develop tnto real stars Thrs year s team also has another etcoer enced rnernber returntng ln Avery Hewttt and many other promlstng candrdates are expected to go out for the team th1S year Fore Ward has been the password of the golf teams ever s1nce thetr beglnnlng Although lt was vtctonous ln only four out of ten games last season the games that were won were by large margtns The team shut out one of 1ts opponents Central bv a l2 O score Thts has never been done before by any other golf team tn the htstory of the school At the end of the season Captaln Bob Delsaney and Mlke Tanasyn were chosen to represent Eastwood ln the quahfymg round of the lnterscholastlc Tournament l935 Bob DeLaney tCaota1nl M1ke Tanasyn Qtuart Cole Leonard Clancy l936 M1ke Tanasyn tCaotna1l Alex Budd Qturt Cole Robert DeLaney Qubstttutes b rt qtethe s B ls t G ldsw l ftfty one GOLF 35 coAcH GOLF 36 OACP Nr fe fs E' V V 1... 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SENIOR CAPTAIN Dorothy Hoffman JUNTOR CADTA N Lotxrse Mcnor t1on of darlng young men on the flymg trapeze but are merely tryrng to oreate rnterest rn skllled performance of vanous feats on d1fferent preces of apparatus The club whrch met on Wednesday for Sen1or Hrgh students and on Thursday for Iumor Hfgh students started wrth about thrrty members and as the performers became more profrcrent rnterest grew and spread unt1l the enroll ment rncreased to approxrmately f1fty f1Ve The most proflcrent acrobats were Lawson McCoy Tommle Adkms Blllle l-lrlls Nrck Collrs Charles Werner Ray Ney Blll Oumn Frank LaNasa Ierry Blystone Datsy Frumano and Paul Gender Wltn some of these old members and the addrtronal new ones the club antlcrpates another successful season Cheerleadmg ln the past year has become one of the outstandrng actrv tres n Eastwood Through the a1d of the Student Councrl three new megaphones were not only purchased but also parnted our school colors The Cheerleaders socral program consrsted of a Roller Skatmg Party to ralse money to buy new outffts Thrs year two new members were added to the squad through the result of a contest sponsored by the school Both squaas attended all the football hockey and basketball games and added to the enthusrasm wrth therr cheers Dorothy Hoffman LOUISE Manor lean Dunnmg Lauretta Durkm G rtrude Schlosser Allen Corbett Robert Cap cefalo 2 A l APPARATUS CLUB f1flY two Q at t ,,t,. l,.,,, I . The members of the Apparatus Club do not necessarily aspire to the posi- I I . . 1 . . i . 4 1 I 1 1 A 1 r l Y ' , Q trtty three S OLLEYB ALL coAcH L Mrss Dorothy M is Frrst Team Arlene Rrchards Dons OBr1er1 janet MacKenzre Vera Menapace Genevreve Ponratowskr Betty Moore Rrta Sharkey Pearl Barbato Clementme Golas Lourse Manor 'Second Team Helen Pawlus leannette Eaton lean Wombles Betty Markell Florence Swrder lane larnak Nlrrram Small Luaretta Durxrn Charlotte lohnson Marquerte lulran Thrs year s volleyball team was confronted by many strong opposrng teams but 1t proved rts abrlrty rn overcomrng both the Goodyear Burlrngame and the Vocatronal teams Nottrngham Central North and Solva3 were the teams whrch beat East wood These games were all well played Even though the grrls drd not brrng a trophy to Eastwood they all emoyed berng good sports and playrng the game and after all rsnt that what counts? The Grrls Tennrs Team started out thrs year wrth some excellent players A few had been on the team before and had had practrcal experrence the others had been ardent tennrs enthusrasts and struggled hard to wrn a place on the team The efforts of the grrls thrs year drdnt go entlrely unrewarded They suc ceeded rn defeatrng Goodyear Burlrngame and always afforded the other teams excellent competrtron Among the strff opposrtron teams were North Vocatronal Valley and laentral These teams were all made up of grrls who had been members of long standrng and who had had several years of tennrs experrence whrch rs essen tral to any player The grrl on whom Eastwood rs dependrng next year to brrng back new laurels to the team rs Gertrude Strcht Her left handed serves are so powerful and so accurate that they usually take the form of aces and make any return lmpossrble Durrng thrs season she played rn every game and Won the malorrty of them F1rst Team Arlene Rrchard Dons OBrren Ianet Ma Kenzre Vera Menapace Button Vzrgmra Doyle Qecond Doubles Dors OBr1en Marlorre Frsher Substrtutes Lauretta Durkm Carol Cotter Marron Doyle GIRLS' TENNIS COACH Mrss Dorothy Van Aller MANAGER Martha Wrrqht Qta,xl...l. . 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H . 1 1 V- 1 I . 5- 1 , 1 , 7 , t -W- .,--... , .. .L THE WISE FOOL 1 UESS what foe? requested one of the campers at Alders Grove Arn t got trme to guess now T m gorng to the mess tent to do up the work l ve been skrpprng so that l can go to the track meet thrs afternoon You know that Bob and hm are strll the hrghest and closest scorers That s what I was askrn The two boys Just mentroned hm Lynch and Bob Young were partrcrpatrng wrth other boys rn a contest of sports at a boys camo The best all around soortsman would recerve the trtle and salary of camp leader for the next four years The strrct elrmrnatrons of the Judges left now only eleven of the best ath let s two of whrch were Bob and hm who had done equally well rn every sport so far hm was a lrttle older but they grew up together through hrgh school and age drdnt make any drfference Bob was rn the same classes wrth hm and proved to be as good an athlete Upon graduatrng Bob accepted a posrtron as an apprentrce for a carperster wh le hm the more fortunate went to college It was the summer between hm s se ond and thrrd years at college that found them at the boys camp They went to camp every year but thrs was the frrst year that such a contest occurred After the track meet only erght boys sur r rved elrmrnatrons and Bob was strll close to hrn although he had shorter legs than hrs competrng companron and couldnt run s fast puttmg hrn a lrttle rn the lead A scowl on Bobs face attracted the attentron of hrs frrend hm there s no use for me to try to frnrsh thrs thrng l cant wrn Whatcha mean krd9 You re dorn swell Sorry l came out a lrttle ahead th1s trme but you remember how I drd rn canoerng S lm tryrng to make up what l lost then Yes but the swrmmrng rs srx days off the last struggle left rn the whole contest and l can t swrm good enough to wrn over you and those other fellows and I never learned to carry and lrfe save anyone Ohl That s what s eatrng ya? Well dont worry lll get permrssron to teach you every possrble second even rf the swrm perrods are Just an hour long In srx days erght boys would meet at th waterfront to battle harder than efer rn th frnal chance for vrctory ln srx days Bob would have to become an expert swrmmer drver and lrfe saver Such progress would be rmpossrble wrthout hm s ab lrty for swrrn mrng obtarned by thos nrghts hm had spent rn the college pool and Bob s ambrtron ana eagerness to learn hm s rrrends all called hrm a fool for teacfr rng hrs toughest comp trtor to wrn over h ns but he Just replred that rt was the only farr thrng to do and that he wouldnt thrnk of tak rng a contest from a defenseless contestant The srxth day found Bob and hm rn the water at sun rrse revrewrng everythrng rn de tarl preparrng for the frnal meet to be held rn the afternoon The trme before breakfast and lunch that day eemed to Bob as short as the trme seemed long whrle he warted outsrde the Judges tent to hear who were to be elrmr nated after the track meet Do your best krd encouraged hm as he placed a none too steady hand on a trem blrng shoulder Bob made good rn the free style and lengthy races where other boys were wrnded and hrs drvrng was wrth the best of form but next to the last were the lrfe savrng tests rn whrch Bob proved to be rather defrcrent hm was dorng about the same except rn tne lrfe savrng where rt took a brgger fellow to do the Job In the very last struggle a drs tance swrm hm and Bob were away out rn front when Bob notrced hm s laggrng Bob warted for as the others were way behrnd he had nothrng to lose When he asked what the trouble was hm answered wrth hrs words bubblrng through the foam sayrng not to vtart but to wrn Thrs reply mrght have been heard but rt was not heeded hm lagged more and more wrth Bob gradually losrng too and the other boys steadrly garnrng on them Then hm went under too trred to go on but Bob followed hrm and brought hrm lf he ever had a chance to repay hm for teachrng hrm to swrm thrs was the most approprrate because hm had taught hrm the lrfe savrng methods whrch he would now have to use on hrm Bob forgettrna hrs weak ness rn lrfe savrng found a grrp under hm s sharp chrn and started for the nearest shore about frfty yards away Bob was as unaware of the cheerrng rssurng from the shore as the unconscrous vrctrm but was busy keeprng hrs frrends face above the surface of the water Nearrng the shore exhausted Bob started to wade draggrng hrn s loose almost lrfeless body through the shallow water to awartrng hands on shore that after applyrng artrfrcral resprratron to the vrctrm patted Bob on the back The Judges made up of camp leaders were aroused and agreed that Bob should wrn because he showed that he really could apply lrfe savrng methods to a drownrng vrc rm Afte Bob and hrn were through thankrng each other and the crowd stopoed therr con aratulatrng hm shouted ox er to one of those frrends that had called hrm a fool frrends that had called hrm a fool Drck Goodsell frfty fou 1 I I , , .I , , . . - II 1 I 1 ' ' ,, , 1 III ' , 1 1 1 Q ' . 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Q. . i WW , f.fty trve TINII4 UUHIPLIQHILD If H Do do nt Go u starrs and rrr th let hana srd Lrsten you came tne abrupt rnt rruptron from the krd brother For t'1e past fourteen years txe been runnrng up starrs downsrarrs m crrcres and eyerywhere els for you No more of that for rn Run rrght along lrttle grrr and rn the left hand srde of he 'nocced sarcastrcally It was no use The baby of the famrly my lrttle brother was no lon er under my spell onless he was anxro s to borrow a lrttle prn money or would lrke some help wrth hrs I s sons there was no need for me to even so much as approach for a favor I-Ie would no longer be nry stooge that rs rf I farled to come across wrth the usual brrbery twenty frve cents or more It rs all my faut more rnterest to me than I to hrm so when Donny came to my attentron he surely frlled my need I-Irs berng two and a half years younger than I helped greatly rn my re gn over hrm when he was a baby In my frrst efforts to be of assrstance rn brrngrng hrm up I wanted to rntroduce hrm to a boy s desprsed Job a ba h Mother was preparrng the necessrtres and rn order that she would not take me I managed to drag the rnfant out to hrs astonrshed parent Many trmes whrle he was too young to obrect hrs toys appealed to me so m no trme they were rn my possessron At frrst he rnerely stared at me then found other amusement One day to my surprrse he asserted hrs rrghts and I had to frnd less forcrble ways of gettrng hrm to see rt my way Together we went through whooprng cough chrcken pox and measles After those sreges we moved out of the crty to a nearby place whose foundatron was for the most part sand There wrth my rdeas and hrs abrlrty we seemed to frnd more mrschref rn whrch to become rnvolved than a parr of twrns could If I was not stuffrng hrm wrth mud pres and delrcrous spoonfuls of sand that we called brown sugar he was caus rng me to have somethrng a lrttle short of hysterrcs by carryrng my dolls by one leg or by the harr on therr heads After he started school we became sepa rated rn our play because h had hrs mates and I mme However after the frrerrds had departed we always managed to drscuss p r t ly tn husmess we had transacted dur mg the day fany trnres we agreed to con c al from Mon some of the drsputes we h or rstrc or woray Because he was husky and had a can ag ous grm he came near to berng sporled by relat yes Everyone punched at hrm but le hrrr return the hard blows Naturally he thought everyone would do the same so he boarly tackl d anyone hrs srze The trme ca ne when mv crres of Stop before your get hurt would no longer take effect on hrm so there was nothrng for me to do but prtch rn ana h lp 'We strll haa a tacrt understandrng that I ruled and could naneuver hrs cam pargns All the whrle he grew dangerously stronger My bluffs and commands were becomrng rng rather than demandrng Too soon the trrne carne wnen we no lo rger agreed on everythrng I-Ie grew lrke a weed and al though I grew taller I drdn t have the werght to carry my pornt Many trrnes You wrll vt as sharply answered by I won t Almost overnrght he seems to have grown up He has outstrrpped hrs pals causrng them to have a peculrar respect for hrs de crsrons At last I have to admrt that trrne has taken the drctatorshrp from me and grven rt to hrm It rs useless to refuse to move where he brds me because he casually prcks me up and drops me our of the way If we should me t n a narrow passageway tnere s no polrte Excuse me from hrm butacurt O1 srde srster nothrng short of what wou a oe expected of a young brother growrng up Even though such conduct rs carrred on merely rn fun he may get the rdea that I wrll not be able to hold my own much longer Under those crrcumstances I wonder what my future would be Of course I could meekly srt back and hold the posrtron as hrs yes man or maybe rnstead Iwould grve hrm a good tongue lashrng rn some very elevatrng Englrsh Better yet I could hrre a manager start rrght at trarnmg and rn a short trme when I arn physrcally frt and rn excellent frghtrng condrtron walk up to rt v lrttle brg brother ana rf he had that look rn hrs eyes I would nonchalantly rnaurre Werl brg boy what now? 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I l ROAMING Through the woods A ghmpse ot o hy robbrt Nostrrls qurve mg A sleeprng coon I-hgh rn the trees A guorl wrth her brood Speckled hke sunshrne Shmrng through rnterlocrng bronches TNould mon destroy thrs hoven Ot God s own httle tolk9 lock Rothburn LISTENING I wos stondrng there lust hstenrng dreomrng Mrdst the song ot the brook And the ldle chotter ot o brrd Hrdden neoth the tohoge On the brook s mossy bonk I l1ke the woods All tree trom notse ond bustle lt s drtterent trom the crty In or thousond pleosont woys Everythrng whrspers ond murmu Smgs A certorn song A song thot s sweet ond srmple To o mon who s never known The quretly norsy woods POEMS rs ond Lourenoe Ross AFRICAN NIGHT The nrght IS howhng A honess prowhng Around her cove ot cubs The The T e The vrnes ore chngmg trees ore smgmg song to the one she loves monkeys ore sleeprng mother IS creeprng TIME More Trrnel Crred the dvrng rn Jentor Pl odrng tor hrs new born thought B t trme tlew on unheedrng And lett thot nght untougnt Less T1m l The weory soldrers begged Vlfhy shou d our blood be shed For ever troubled notrons? Less trmel More peoce' they pleod Tlmel Trmel Torn trom our dolly Colendors Or gorned olone by str1te7 rhls ts oll stuptd pretense Trrne 1 our very hte Dorrs Com THE VOICE AT DEMONSHIRE ln my gorden the other nrght When shodows donoed rn pole moonhght I sow there o ghostly srght The ohost ot Demonshrre Bothed rn shodows there rt loomed Mrost my tlowers newly bloomed To me rn hol ow vorce rt boomed And th1s rs whot rt sold Mony yeors hov come ond gone Along hte s possoge short ond long Mony o mon hos sung hte s song And l hove morked the trme Some men hove hved the l1ly s hte R1 h nth luyurres tree trom strrte Wtth no hrng to do but blow o t1te And trddle hte owoy Some hove hved the l1te ot weed Crooked bent ond tull ot greed Crowdrng out eoch httle seed Awoy to tmd tood tor her young The tlowers ore bendrng The Cool wrnd rs sendrng A song thot the Jungle hos sung The Atrrcon moonhght Wrll oct os o noonhght Vxfrth the beom thot wrll hghten the potn Ot o shorp eyed mother In seorch ot onother Deor one thot s gone tor obott Now there s o howhng A screechrng the prowhng Ponther hos dodged out ot srght Horkl Heor the scuttle And lol oll the huttle We know thot there IS o trght Now oll IS guret No srgn ot the r1ot Everyone s gone book to leep The song ot the polm trees The howl ot the st ong breez The Atrrcon Iungle wrll k ep leon Mone Bnokmon And holdrng others book Other men leod the hte ot trees Strorght helptul tull ot leoves A tree tew thrngs does at recerve But o worthy hte to leod And now young mon toke heed In ohoosrng the hte to leod The hly tree or crooked weed And mork thrs story Then my ghost y phontom whrte Drsoppeo ed 1nto the nrght Lett me rn the pole moonhght Trembhng ond shokrng As t stood rn tro en tronce l stoppeo to wonder by whot chonce The ghost oppeored where shodows donc And tolo me the story l thou ht ot the crooked weeo Ct mrghtv ooks ord httle seed l mo up my n md the hte to leod On thot toncrtul eve Fonrod Kolbe tltty S1 1 r 11 . 11 . 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S . 1-4 VT. -.1 ,J 'sf 'A fx V x.f ,FI E C5716 Qffaculty vNN'vI v4vcoaam+0aaroaro0Ncouvaar:wvvacveovvoo:avQcwaaaNv0 lwlfllfal-lr :Q Nf- UNI RATULATIQNIS GRADLATE5 OF EHTSY OOD HIGH O89 'GfxcJL1dd1s Go SYRACUSE NENYOR CMPIMNTJ 1 FORI F BAI DW IN EASIWOOD HIGH bl HUUL RINGS 929 3051 33 513m 36 NI LILNIP I4 Q FATE, 113 North Salma Street Syracuse New York s fn - , 1 fx X is nA -xx F I k ' C 1 G. 1 to the - , , , v 1 4 4 Q . ' K rw 1 Y 'N O, L L Oegf 'w w 7 I J I J A 'W 1 YY 1 ' ' 'YV 1 DILGES and LLLSI YY Y ' 71 1 I ' W - K 7, , fer t1lll55th5 1 'I 'U .'Q 1 'Q A 1 Q 'Q Dieiuhplfegi lhfflllelh . 5 YTT? R COMPLIMENTS cmd BEST WISHES FOR FUTURE SUCCESQ GRAUU XTHV, QLASS UI4 1936 TOT? qlf NIA PI RHO 17,121 13, K. Q? DK A Nz to the Y ' W Y 1 Y W t A 1 . . i 1 w , A ll 0lQObI00 OQ I QI! NIA PS1 DEITA THEIR SINCFREQT CONIGRATULATICDNS to the bENIORb OF 1936 May the morrunq sun of prosperrty ever use to d soel me aloom of crd ersxiy LHOILE FLOW FRS Artrstlccdly Arranged for All OCCGS1OTb FFIIIIIIIIIIOH Bouquets Lorsafws lfulfllngs mul I'IllIll'lllS Most Reasonable Pnces yum BUILDING 505 E Fayette St 4 Y 'N A Il n A 4 E tends J M r 'W Y W A . , , i W U V . . - f -X A J L A- . . I 1 1. x I I ' J ' . . Fi 9 XX K .ff Lf f 9 II y-five lSI BIQDT WIQHFS to the QIASS UF 1936 AI PIM .1mIlllA lHAPlI RS BI IA flll Ind P 'IO mlv Ox Hom: 0 IIIIIHW Foods Pnce IS No Subshtute for Quahty ll Y FINNLY Pr ri XII Honw U11 ul louhh mal B1 l W1 lun 51911 f-Pf 3108 3110 Iames Streei Phone 3 5373 TRY FINNEY SPECIAL HAMBURG Ask Your Nelghbor X '55l'l9lPOl0l0Ol?xl0WWl0OW 0 'I00ll000 J?IKO .M N f- D 1 1 1 I l J L, L U V 'Yf 1 I Y i '31 J f ' A 44 A L 44 n of 47' W Y J A ' ' Q Q We , 'medb PRENIIUNI QLXSII GRUCER AND MEATS - IQ ' ' -- 7 1 ' 4 0 0 1 QA- A, .,,,. 1 ...Q ., f UB 0 0000000 99 y Li 3 Q: sg 5 52 wa UQ V J' J' UA O 3:5 it OHV W5 Fi' Pl! HV f 'P' li Q 5 00000 2382 Iczmes Street 'ms 5 2 2 2 5 E 2 Z Z 2 : 2 2 2 - Z 5 2 2 Syracuse New York Q l Xl Xl lr BI XUTX I ARI UR Maybelle Bculey r 1 Phone 3 9506 I QT 0f0+0f0 W JI th P1 NIILI ER TKBI IL use rv d fl I S Dxstnbuted by Nlll I L11 P Xl I R IUNIPXNX mu ll 4 an Ice Cream Candy Cxgars School Supphes V 301 Woodbme Ave Phone 3 3355 Nl L 10W HSN Xlcla 1 Ill m will XX mul 0000000000000 050 90000000 0000000000000 CIW OIONDI JON . 5' ' 1 E . 31 . ' - Z ' 1-' -, ,M O 1 . , ' -1 Cn ll, Z is U1 L3 r . 5 ' mp .1 ' ., - ' ' 9 I 59' 1: fu cz ct, 411 ' ' gl' V, 5 . U' cb Q I' , A O Q. . 511 Q ,, W T Q if ' W . 3 jx' .-A QD O Q L : gm 'j r, . , ' ,. fl, If as 'U gy ,, ' 3 Q- - C 8.1 A '45 U Z1 L31 cu ' ' '4 CT , :Q W 'U 4 ' 3: cu an SD w 13 K: L 1 H f 3, ' ' ' H w ,. , z HA 25 I Y 1 W gi 5 'U A z V1 fn dl 1: 1 PM E,-' ' ' W Z , . I in Eh . A ,-3 5 U, Ci w ing 5' 4 Q ur - s 1 I , . , ' 5 . E mf , - Ur Q. X Ki J E ' rn . 5 s E E lu s s 2' S s , 9 . - . 11 2 FU .: 9 'I 'A Z: 5 I ev' 1 A X , s :AX ' ,g 2 . W :,, 4. Q ' X I-4 5- Pj 1 ' 'I' ' 1 ' 1 ' ' z I -1' A Q4 1 A , ... H. .... , . s . , ' Q A 1 ' A 2 '34 - z 7 - I ' U: 5- A 1 .- 5 ' A 7- 'l, Z Y, 3 . . 5 2 Q 0 0000 0 :- 0000 00 OO 000000 Lf I 1 rnmm nt IT avr Specialists Telephone 2 7471 BERTHA 5 BEAUTY SHOP The Shoppe ol D1Sl1I'1Cl1OI'l 2612 Icxmes Street Syracuse New York S M FI ILKINGER C0 Im Wholeeale Grocerles K E McCLI'LLAN f'r0v0r10G. md Meals 374 So Mldler Ave Eot your Noondoy Lunches m Cleon ond Wholesome Surroundmqs MENEILLY FI ORIST Howard Mene1lly Prop Grower of Cut Flowers and Plants Floral IJPS1gll.S for All Occaslons 'A Phone 2 6517 404 Shuczrt Avenue Syracuse New York ly qht hl ,D I ff I w . .li ' .. . . V, L , . . J A l ,N I - I ,, ., . ff . J , 1 . w I -f w Q O J . ll -C , l 1 i . , ' :FT 1 000Ol -ix -ei ty U1 COMPLIMENTS SYRM USE NIILk DEAI ERS Ili' CN-3 A NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION COMPOSED OF ALL SYRACUSE MILK DISTRIBUTORS Drink More M1111 It s C0011 for You Success 1956 Graduates DELTA RHO lNll H01 S AVEINUF BEAUTY PART OR Sausfactlon for Reasonable PIICSS W serve to please 103 Nlchols Avenue Syracuse N Y Fmqer Waves Marcel Scalp Treatments Plam Paclals Specializing ln Permanent 07111105 455 00 and SD 00 Open Evemnqs By Appomlment Telephone 3 7677 The E J GALLOWAY PHARMACY G 1935 Icxmes Street Phone 2 1853 Syracuse New York . J - of - A A A X A , ll 9 ll I 5.25 3.35 513.50 I ' 3.50 3 A . V . , 1 -v v,- . . N I 66 0 Y , I v 5 1 on - l O .-. to ..- if. l l I vvoovwhfmroevwu ANGELO S RESTAURANT CQMPUMENTS 389 N Mldler Ave Phone 4 9753 0 NEIL S Our Specmltles bpaahettl and Rax 1016 Amencan and Itahan Cu1s1ne Legal Beverages COMPLIMENTS FURBUSH BROS Proprietors of Meat Dep lrllllllll at JLMBO STORE 2407 Iames Street at GIANT STORE 1104 Er1e Boulevard East at COMMANDER STORE 1641 East Genesee Street FAMILY LIQUOR SHOPPE 2620 Iames Street Dehvery Serv1ce Phone 2 9000 DRUMLINS Weeklw Dances Banquets cw-9 Ballroom Rented For Prlvcrte cmd Subscrxptlon Dances NQQQNQANQJ 00O 00 O 1 v 1 . ' . -of- ' 9 9 1 1 w V - ' 7. 1 . . .- 1 11' , 1 1 1 ' ' Q --Of- 5 ' 1 , ', ' z 1 s I T 1 1 1 1 1 , T l TIMMS and HQWARD BOOKS ROBERTS TRUt IxING SERVICE C1 cu Exper enc d Hou 1 F urmture Electnc Refnqerators Pmno Storage Hlllsdcxle Ave 2 0876 POMPLVVIENTS ENV RIFHI' S REAI TX CO 2530 Iczmes Street 32415 Phones 36594 We Spemczhze m Rentals OO IOC Tu REST XDR XNI 2370 Icxmes Street W1ehe E rch Grcxducrte of 1930 A Hcppv cmd Prosperous Future OMPLIMVNTS W ITTIC S ICE LRIA UNI SIURI 3100 Icxmes Street I 1 N1 v Y Y x .' I 3 Af E E K ts S C - Y Y , , e,z ' i e . ' x 's . 1 . . D ' XJ L1 . Personal Supervisiqn N ofa 201 ' . - 777 V77 YY Y V EYE'-277m V77 .7774 ' Q W 1 W TA WV 1 4 V A .E ,. A . 3 Of , ' f V g 'w A I -S 7' Y . , . . 0 00Ol00'l COMPLIMENTS JOHN KOBERI INE BARBER SHOP 3007 Iames Street Comer of Mldler Avenue ,I A EGGLESTON 81 SONS For Someihmq Drffereni ln BAKLD GOODS Danish and French Pastry Decorated Cakes for A11 OCCGSIOHS 2721 Iames Street Syracuse New York WYSOI ISI GRILL 140103 Bumet Ave Phone 2 8314 Where Quahty Meets Prlce s-N Spemahzmq 11'1 Y1rg.,1nl.t Baku! Him Saxlclwlrllf A Tasty Meal m Every Sandwlch Legal Beverages COMPLIMENTS ANDREW HOFFMAN 8: SONQ Wholesale Con vctlonery Rrchardsons Fountam Syrups COCA COLA Phone 23652 Syracuse N Y TY ,, .ruwoovormoeo 1 R1 W 'V J 1 - U iof,-. H . , H R s A ! 1 v. . . . ' 1 I I ' I i L I ' i li ff . , 1, I O r Y r r iof.-. 1 3 X , K.. ' 1 , If - E , , . 1 r Y I ' I r A . , . 1 X - 1 r Q ' I - . 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W F 1' 1 1 1 L COMPLIMENTS M AURILE H SHARP Mtorm v at Lww 220 B111 Inn Bulldmg 2507 Iames Street BOOKS or EVERYBODY EVERYBODY S BOOK SHOP 205 E Fayette St Carl E Cora K WELTER Funeral Dlrectors 2649 Iames Street Phones 2 2926 2 0920 Syracuse New York COMPLIMENTS l OLLINGWOOD PHARMACY I rc SCTIIIUOII .Spin mlzsts 2800 Iames Street Syracuse New York COMPLIMENTS QUPID IANDY SHOP 2030 So Salma St BEST WISHES flu Cl ulu ltlllg Qhss of 1956 KEIN S BARBER SHOP 105 North Edwards Avenue UNGER S DEPARTMENT STORE 2451 Iames Street Phone 2 8588 Our Motto Buy ot Unger s for Quahty Merchcm olse ot Lowest PIICGS PEOPLE S GROCERY Fresh Meats .md Y Pgetablcs 2727 Iames Street Phone 2 8627 Syracuse New York O0l 000060 ,, 1 5 A . , ,. A 2 , - 1 t A ' . ' I t . ' ' A 'I ' 3 Z 2 Qt A ' . A Q, M ' Q. . g 5 - Y P '- . 5 I I 1 I A n . X. ' 4 1 N N H' L1 5 A W -. ' v . ' t ' -2 t t 1 .. l fl 9 S 4 ' . R x4 1 ' A 5 Qt I I 4 . A I . I Q 4 , , A - Q 1 - ff I O Q 'N S YY tyl Paint Hwulquartvrs Sherwin-Williams Paints-Varnish-Enamel Glass Putty Oils Turpentine Imperial Washable Wall Paper Jse Our Decorat nq Servlce G P B ARNEY Phone 2 6457 2522 Iames St Phone 2 3366 104 W Onondaga St COMPLIMENTS PALALE I' HF ATRE Always a Good Show CQMPLIMENTS QHARI Eb UJNNER En gnu Pr 134 West Onondaga Street DON'T CUSS CALL US At 3-0027 IIOLLINGYVOOD GARAGE lll South Collnqwood OPEN DAY AND NIGHT SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES For Complete Overhaul and Hepatr Iobs Car Washmq and Pohshmq Reasonably Pnced COMPLIMENTS LENNOX FURWALE 400 North Mldler Avenue Syracuse New York Photograph Q Sluallo of DEY BROTHERS Sc 10 T v t A -Dfw I ,rrr Dfw 'W . 4 L 4 V J- ' CO. . ee of- 1 'w w w v r , I J , A I bv-- I A l ,f'.,0,, 2 PR1Nfr1al1s ORANGE PUBLISHING CUMPANY, Inc. 922 Irvmg Avenue 4 1790 Syracuse New York PUBIIQHERS BETTER HALFTONES BETTER LINE CUTS Good luis and Good Prlntmg M lke 1 Good Book Holi tone 1l1usIrot1or1 nus+ boo e pe I Ct pun IF 5 quolmee to msur on ottroc we ond su Ce sful yeorr book Onondoqcr p I9 o e Cbed by S1411 ed enqrox ers ond ore the be I thot modem r ethods ooo exneuence on produce Com uousIy m busmess smce ONOND M A PHO F0 IINGR XY I RS INCORPORATED 201 Gdiord St QD Syracuse N Y Q10 seventy sw . 5 7 J x A N1 W D l 1 1 . 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