Eastwood High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1944

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Alma ,Mafcr VVhere the hills of Onondaga Meet the eastern sky so blue And the gold of every sunrise Seems to cast its softest hue Place them over our Alma Mater To Hoat on breezes bold Wlaving proudly over Eastwood High All hail the blue and gold. If we could but leave thee never Leave thy halls we know so well But our paths lead from thee ever So we let our voices swell And we'll rise and stand together ' And give a hearty cheer For Eastwood High, our Alma Mater That we hold so dear. VVhen the shades of life are falling And clouds of dark there be Still to you ever calling Our praise shall be to thee And our thoughts are faithful ever As through a golden haze In all life's ways forgetting never Eastwood High School Days

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wrestler Rita Fadale, who, by tlIe wav, has a very happy home life slapping her little kiddies around. I went to the Broadway theatre where Jeanne Krafft and Dorwood Ogden are being starred in the smash hit, Annie Oh! Kly. This play was given quite a build-up in the New York Gazette, edited by Martha Helwick. We also find Trilby Kalvin writing the lovelorn column and Ray Bittell is doing the sport news. And I simply could not leave New York without seeing the musical hit, I Got Rhythm, starring tap dancer Shirley Bohm and fan dancer Doris Damrod. Most of the creations for the show were done by Mademoiselle janet Crowley, who owns that chic Parisian shop. Seen modeling the latest styles were Norma Mannino, Mary john, and Betty Green. By the way, the most exciting thing happened while I was in New York. Ray Hanlon and Ken Gamble are to be in the Olympic games, one running a twenty-mile marathon and the other running back. Esther Steotzel also has just returned from Europe, where she and Winifred Layo swam the Suez Canal. However, the most exciting thing to happen was the famous box murder concerning jane Cowell, the murdered, and her accused husband, Decker Cox, aIId the woman, of course, Mary Axelson. Pat Piron was the prosecuting attorney, being the district attor- ney of New York, and George Helmstedder the defending attorney. judge Arne Carlson was on the bench and john Bjorklund the bailiff. Star witnesses were Louise Cappa, Eleanor Davis, and Carolyn Davey. Seen at the trial was mathematician Caleb Brown. Designer Edna Buch- Boy Mosr POPULAR Joe Spenard BEST LOOKING Ray Bittel MOST PROMISING COUPLE Henry Poplaski BEST DRESSED Fred Robedee MOST AMBITIOUS Charles Lamb BEST ATI-ILETES Jim Sebold DID NIOST FOR E.H.S. Caleb Brown MOST BASHFUL John Bjorklund BEST DANCERS Bob Bieling BIOST INTELLIGENT Frank Staub CUTEST Vlfally Emond ler and Hollywood director Keneth Bailey were serving on the jury. As yet, they have not given a verdict, but it is expected soon. The gov- ernor of tlIe state of New York, Stanford Lee, seems quite concerned in this particular case. He delayed his visit to the White House to see the President, Robert Hinchman, so as to keep in contact with all the hap- penings of the case. They were to go on a hunting trip to Africa, accom- panied by the big game hunters Fred Robedee and john Scheibel, and on returning were to attend the opening of the football season by going to see the Syracuse Indians and the Washington Representatives play. Now they will not be able to see such famous football stars as Kenneth Weidman, Ted Warne, Robert Shea and Stewart Waterman. The Syra- cuse Indians are the favored team, as they are coached by Don Orcutt. As a special feature, the Rockettes were to stage a show before the game. A few are familiar to us, such as Lois Parks, Agnes Peters, and Shirley Webb. They are being sponsored by Henry Poplaski, who is famous for his beautiful women. Their pictures were recently in Click magazine, owned by Laverne Coleman. Artists for this magazine are Phyllis Veator and Beverly Percival. The star photographer is Adam Gajewski, who recently snapped the picture of Paul Bravman and George Penfield drawing knives because of Virginia Mussi, who is a well known playright. However, all fared well, as did the rest of the Senior Class, who have followed many different paths, but who all seem happy. 61455 Statistics Girl jane Cowell Cleone Barnes Mary john jean Kralft Beverly Percival Trilby Kalvin Martha Helwick Shirley Webb Rita Fadale Marybeth BrickInan Pat Piron B ny Girl WITTIEST Bill Mfaldkirck Maude Grover CLASS JITTERBUG Bob Hinchman Agnes Peters CLAss CUT-UP Ken Gamble CLASS GIANT Decker Cox Phyllis Long CLAss MIDGET Stanford Lee Mary Axelson CLASS ANGELS Duane Merritt janet Crowley CLASS CHISELERS Bruce SteveIIs Betty Gott CLASS PESTS Henry Poplaski Shirley Bohm CLASS RUBBERNEcKs Laverne Coleman Clarabelle Saterlee CLASS GossIPERs Ken Bailey Doris Damrod CLASS INFANTS Ray Hebert Phyllis Veator Twen ty-seven



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