Eastwood High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1944

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PETERS, AGNES ,f1ggi1 ' Student Council '41, '42, Glee Club '42, Chorus '42, Color, Motto and Flower Committee '43, Usher '43, Tri-Y Beta '43, Victory Corps '42, '43. U XVALDKIRCI-I, WILLIAM Lou Football '42, '43, Basketball '42, Sports Editor Hi-Lites '43, Red Cross '39, '40, '41, '42, CO-Editor Yearbook, Sigma Gamma Aepsilon '42, '43, Ser- geant-at-Arms Senior Class, Chorus '39, '40. SA'l l'ERLEF1, CLARIBEL Clam Glee Club '40, '41, '42, '43, Red Cross '41, '42, Bowling '-12, '43, Archery '42, Careers Council '42, '43, Commercial Club President '43, Decoration CoIn- mittee '43. WVEIDLIAN, KENNETH Mole Track '42, '43, Cross-Country '42, '-432 Football '43, Apparatus Club '43. YVEBB, SHIRLEY Student Council '12, Cap and Gown Committee. I january 6111.95 6'o1umitfccs STEVENS, FREDERICK B. Bruce Red Cross, Jan. '41, june '41, Dra- ll121llCS '43. '44, Program Committee '42, '43, Flower, Color aIId Motto Committee. PIRON, PATRICIA Pat Tri-Y Beta '41, '42, '43, Badminton '41, Tennis '41, Swimming '41, Bowl- ing '42, Chorus '41, Physical Fitness '43, Co-Chairman Decoration Com- mittee of SeIIior Ball, Co-Chairman Decoration Committee for Com- mencement, Co-Editor Yearbook, Subscription Manager, Historian, Class Prophecy. XVARNE, EDWARD Ted Apparatus Club '40, '41, '42, Track '41, Football '42, '43, Chorus '39, '40, Commandos '42, Sigma Gamma Aep- silon '42, '43, Treasurer '42, Red Cross '41, '43. STOETZEL, ESTHER Stetz rn-x' Alpha '41, '42, 43. W HITCOMB, DANIEL FRANK Hi-Lites '41, '-12. COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE SENIOR BALL COMMITTEE Mary Axelson Jearm? Kfafff I Co-Chairmen Marybeth Brickman Pat Plron S Beverly Percival Frank Stlillb james Sebold Ray Hebert Ame Carlson COLOR, MOTTO, FLOYVER COMMITTEE Agnes Peters CAP AND GOwN COMMITTEE Betty Green Shirley Webb Dorwood Ogden Charles Lamb George pengcld Frederick Stevens DECORATIONCQMMITTEE RING AND PIN COMNIITTEE Pat Plron, Chairman . lane Cowell Jeanne Kralft Ken Gamble joe Spenard Ray Blttel ANNOUNCENIENT CODUNIITTE Ray Hebert Phyllis Long, Chairman Cleone Barnes Norma Mannino Twenty-Hue

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Krosowskt, l'IEl.1iN l'sher '-13: Co-Editor '42 fJRCl 1'T, DONALD l,.n'o, lVlNlFRED Rotsiguutc, FRED K'R1'1!1'1'flId Track '-11. 'l2g Cross-Country 311. '-12. V133 Apparatus Club '-ll. '-131 Junior Student Council '393 Chorus '393 Co- Chairman of Commencement Com- mittee. Al.-XNNINO, NORMA Norm Careers Council '40, '4l. President '42g '1'ri-Y Beta '41, Historian '42. 313: Red Cross '-133 Announcement Committee. Si1tsOt.n, KIAMES The Purplr' FIIISIIU Track '40, '41, '423 Apparatus Club '10. '41, '42, '43g Football '-12. Cap- tain '-133 Sports Editor H1-l,llCS Yll. '42: Senior Council '40, '42g Sigma Gamma Aepsilon '-12. '43, President '-12. Vice-l'resident V133 Chorus '39, 40: Commandos '42, Stage Manager Vt2: Commencement Committee. Pfuuts, Lois Clee Club '40, ll, '12, '-131 Careers Council '4l. '-123 Red Cross '4l. 'l21 Bowling '-12: Commercial Club Secre- tary '43. ST.xt's, FRANCIS uI l'lllIk Careers Council '-113 Student Council 'lflz Senior Ball Cotnmittee. 'l':t'r'11 lvl'-ffllll' n KJGDEN, LDORWARIJ, JR. 'Uggif Apparatus Club '41, '42, '43g Track '42, Zeta Chi '41, '42, '43: Football '43: Flower. Motto, and Color Committee. KRAFFT, .ji-LANNH Tri-Y Beta '42. T133 Chorus '-10. '41g Physical Fitness 43: Senior Ball Dec- oration Committee. PENFII-QLD, GEORGE I mn' junior Council '38. '39g Cross-Country 'ally Sigma Gamma Aepsilon 713: Flower. Color, and Motto Committee. LONG, PI-n'LL1s Chairman of Announcement Commit- tee: Careers Council '41, Secretary '42g Student Council '43g Tri-Y Beta '41, '42, '43, Secretary '42. 313. SCHNEIBEL, JOHN Mussl, VIRGINIA Ginni1 Play Day '39, '40g Latin Club '41: Tri-Y Beta '-ll: Volley Ball '40, '41, '42g Archery '41, Bowling '-12: Bad- minton '40. SHEA, ROBERT Bob Football '41, '42. '-13. PICRCIVAL, BEVERLY Per Student Council '-llg Tri-Y Beta '41, '42, '-131 Property Manager '-12: Hia Lites '41, '-123 Commencement Com- mittee.



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january Elass Wills , I, Patricia Piron, will my brother Ron my enormous height in hopes that he can stretch it to six feet. I, Cleone Barnes, will with pleasure my daily bus trips across town to anyone silly enough to want them. I, William Xvaldkirch, will without any regrets, to the present and future students of Eastwood High School the whole wide world and everything in it. When I leave I'm not going to take any of it with me. I, james Sebold, will my fervent love for this brick castle of knowledge to anyone who wants it. I, Aggie Peters, will my urge to smile, no matter when or why, to any one that goes around our school halls with a so-called grouch. I, Edna Florence Buehler, will my ability to stay out of detention to anyone who doesn't like a seventh period. I, Virginia Mussi, will my brother Peter my history C book in the hopes that he'll make better use of it than I did. I, Trilby Marie Kalvin, will to Carolyn Dick my ability to take four years of chorus and both classes of theory as well as voice. Here's hoping you will be able to complete all four years of chorus. I liked it very much and all the gang were swell. Right, Mrs. K.? I, Fred Robcdee, will my book of Slams and Sarcastic Speech to Mr. OlHare. He might pick up a few pointers, although he is highly edu- cated in this field already. I, Mary Axelson, will to Janice Sunny Howard all the hardships. activities and wonderful times I've had in this school. I, Daniel F. Whitcomb, will my place in Mr. Clark's electricity class to anyone who can stand HI-VOLTAGE. I, Ray Hanlon, will my job as navigator for the D. P. Hughes special fwitbout the use of a road mapj to Barney Baby Face Samuels. P.S.: Invest in some good cigars for the coach before plotting a course. I, Doris Damrod, will to Enola Ausman all my unsuccessful love affairs and to Betty Fernstein my extra share of ice cream in the hopes that she enjoys it. I, Kenneth Gamble, will my track and cross-country shoes to any fellow who thinks he can have as much fun wearing them as I didg also my unforgettable memories of the locker and shower quartets. I, Rita Fadale, of sound mind and body, will to my younger sister Marie the ability to fit four in one locker, but hope she never gets stuck to carry all their books home as I did. I, Henry Poplaski, will to my unseen colleagues all my trash both in and out of Eastwood High. I also leave behind my track shoes for some unlucky runner. Moreover, may I leave all my fiames boiling in my classes. fl hoped I, Jeanne Kraft, will to my sister Harriet the ability to slip into any gym suit at any old gym day and have it fit. I, Marybeth Brickman, will to any other Sinatra fan, the ability to swoon to Frankie while doing homework. Here's hoping my regents marks don't swoon too. We, Lois Parks and Clara Satterlee, will to any successors who desire it, our ability to be good friends throughout high school. I, Carolyn Davey, hereby bequeath all my border-line marks to my sister Marion who sorely needs them. I, Ray Hebert, will to Gene Samuels an automobile all his own that he can wreck. I, Phyllis Long, do hereby will my ability to be late for school every other morning to any other unfortunate soul. I, Norma Mannino, do hereby bequeath my lovely friendship with 'fStinky and Toms of the office to anyone who believes you can't have fun in the office of Eastwood High. I, Beverly Percival, hereby bequeath my soft job at the office switch- board to anyone with three consecutive study halls a day. I, Shirley Ruth Bohm, bequeath my dancing ability to my brother Dick in the hopes that he can stand the strain. I, Duane Merritt, believe that after four years in high school that I need all I have. I, Charles Lamb, will to my brother Doug my luck in the math and science regents. I, Maude Grover, will to Maryalice Sehl, the remainder of my gym suit in hopes that it will last her as long as it did me. I, Eleanor Davis, do hereby bequeath my ability to enjoy high school as much as I have to 1ny cousin Shirley, and hope she will always be successful. I, Shirley Webb, bequeath my stack of unfinished English assignments to Miss Newman in hopes she adds to my regents mark. I, Dorward Ogden, will to Russ Baxter my ability to pass three subjects so that this potential star will be eligible for football. I, john Maxon, will the friendship and freedom of E.H.S. to the stu- dents following. May they use it to good advantage. I, Decker S. Cox, Jr., will my ability to pass geometry to any poor sticker who sticks to it as long as I did. I, Helen Klosawski, will to Mickey Dillon my out-of-this-world gym suit, with the hope that the waistline doesn't choke her as it did me. I, Mary john, will to Eleanor Dillon my gym suit in hopes that they, the twins, will be dressed alike for a change. I, LaVerne Coleman, will my ability to get through one year of French in three years to any poor sticker who needs it. I, Esther Stoetzel, will Peg Esser's gym suit to any one who might like to borrow it for a term as I did. I, Ted Warne, will to every student who enters Eastwood High School my memories of the fun and enjoyment I received out of its locker room and class rooms. I, Arne Carlson, will to any prospective football player the good luck to go through an Elmira game without a scratch. I, Ken YVeidman, will to Pat Cunningham the ability to straighten up and fly right in order to get along with Uncle Mid. I, Ken Bailey, will to Bill Walsh my ability to get Mrs. Dewey's goat. Though I doubt if he'll have to have much ability to do that. I, jane Cowell, do bequeath the ability to enter school at two minutes to nine and be settled in the cafteria at precisely 9 A.M. to anyone who wants or needs it. I, Frank Staub, will the seventh period English class to anyone who deserves it. I, joe Spenard, will to any poor senior who becomes president of his class the troubles connected with the job. I also will him the pleasures and the honor connected with them. I, Martha Helwick, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will the fun I've had working in the office fifth period and the running around during sixth period begging for news for the Hi-Lites to anyone looking for a swell time. january Elass Praphecy Dear Diary, On being asked to give an account of the January Senior Class of l94-l, this is what the year 1955 finds them doing: I have just come back from a trip to New York where I visited the Hotel Ritz, only to find the world famous Frank Staub and his orchestra opening. Playing in the orchestra are pianist WVally Emond, drummer Bob Mitchell, and accordionist Bill Waldkirck as an added attraction. Incidentally, the Hotel Ritz is under the management of Joe Spenard, with Bruce Stevens, bellboy, and Daniel Whitcomb, doorman. The Ritz is also famous for its food, which is cooked by that capable dietician, Maude Grover. Perhaps the food is what attracted such famous cele- brities as playboy Robert Bieling and his fourth wife, Cleone Barnes. Twenty-six I also ran into the Duke and Dutchess of Rocquefort, the former Duane Merrit and Betty Gott. The famous Pulitzer prize winner, Charles Lamb, who wrote the book on Roast Pigs, was seen dining with the Holly- wood photographer, John Maxon. Phyllis Long was confined to her room, as she had a rare Oriental disease, the floo, and was being treated by M.D., P.S., C.O.D., and etc., james Sebold. I went to the Hebert's Four Ring Circus, where Helen Klosowski per- formed many amazing feats on the trapeze with her acrobatic partner. William Murray. Also, I was surprised to see bareback rider Claribel Saterlee come dashing into the ring on a snow white horse. However, after sitting through the circus mainly to see the boxing bout between boxer Marybeth Brickman Qwho is a talented cellist on the sidej and

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